وظائف مستشار عقاري - الجهراء الكويت
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<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>POSITION SUMMARY Patrol all areas of the property; secure rooms; assist guests with room access. Conduct emergency response drills, daily physical hazard/safety inspections, investigations, interviews, and key control audit. Monitor Closed Circuit Televisions and alarm systems. Authorize, monitor, and document access to secured areas. Assist guests/employees during emergency situations. Respond to accidents, contact EMS or administer first aid/CPR as required. Gather information and complete reports. Maintain confidentiality of reports/documents, release information to authorized individuals. Defuse disturbances in accordance with company policies and procedures. Resolve safety hazard situations. Handle all interruptions and complaints. Escort unwelcome persons from the property. Ensure compliance with alcoholic beverage control laws. Call for assistance using proper code responses. Provide proper paperwork to employees. Assist management in training, motivating and coaching employees; serve as a role model and first point of contact of the Guarantee of Fair Treatment/Open Door Policy process. Follow all company policies and procedures; report accidents, injuries, and unsafe work conditions to manager; complete safety training and certifications; ensure uniform and personal appearance are clean and professional; maintain confidentiality of proprietary information; protect company assets. Welcome and acknowledge all guests according to company standards; anticipate and address guests service needs; thank guests with genuine appreciation. Speak with others using clear and professional language; prepare and review written documents accurately and completely; answer telephones using appropriate etiquette. Develop and maintain positive working relationships with others; support team to reach common goals; listen and respond appropriately to the concerns of other employees. Ensure adherence to quality expectations and standards.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>In addition, some states may have additional licensing/registration requirements to be considered for this position. Read and visually verify information in a variety of formats (e.g., small print). Visually inspect tools, equipment, or machines (e.g., to identify defects). Enter and locate work-related information using computers and/or point of sale systems. Move at a speed required to respond to work situations (e.g., run, walk, jog). Stand, sit, or walk for an extended period of time or for an entire work shift. Move, lift, carry, push, pull, and place objects weighing less than or equal to 50 pounds without assistance and objects weighing in excess of 75 pounds with assistance. Grasp, turn, and manipulate objects of varying size and weight, requiring fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Move through narrow, confined, or elevated spaces. Move over sloping, uneven, or slippery surfaces as well as up and down stairs and/or service ramps. Reach overhead and below the knees, including bending, twisting, pulling, and stooping. Perform other reasonable job duties as requested by Supervisors.</p><ul><li>Education: high school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent.</li><li>Related Work Experience: At least 2 years of related work experience.</li><li>Supervisory Experience: At least 1 year of supervisory experience.</li><li>License or Certification: None</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>The Security Coordinator supports the daily security operations of the University, ensuring a safe and secure environment for students, staff, visitors, and property. Under the direction of the Director of Security, this role oversees campus safety procedures, coordinates incident response, and upholds compliance with institutional security policies and protocols.</p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><ul><li>Monitor and support day-to-day campus security operations in accordance with established protocols.</li><li>Maintain student and campus safety in alignment with the University s code of conduct and security guidelines.</li><li>Implement and update campus security procedures, systems, and emergency response plans.</li><li>Assist with supervision of all entry and exit procedures for students, staff, visitors, and vendors.</li><li>Oversee vehicle and parking safety on campus, ensuring proper access control.</li><li>Prepare and issue reports, security communications, and incident summaries for management review.</li><li>Support recruitment, training, and scheduling of security personnel.</li><li>Coordinate with relevant departments on safety initiatives, emergency drills, and special event security needs.</li><li>Provide support for departmental projects and initiatives to enhance campus security infrastructure.</li><li>Perform additional duties as assigned by the Director of Security.</li></ul><p>Required Skills and Qualifications</p><ul><li>Strong communication skills in English, with the ability to engage effectively at all organizational levels.</li><li>Demonstrated knowledge of security practices; experience in campus or institutional security preferred.</li><li>Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, manage pressure, and exercise sound judgment.</li><li>Strong attention to detail, confidentiality, and professional discretion.</li><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, etc.).</li><li>Ability to organize, prioritize, and meet operational deadlines.</li><li>Capacity to work collaboratively with diverse teams and stakeholders.</li><li>Willingness to work evenings, weekends, or emergencies as required.</li></ul><p>Education and Experience</p><ul><li>Bachelor s degree preferred.</li><li>Minimum three (3) years of experience in security, military, law enforcement, or related field.</li><li>Experience preparing reports and using basic computer applications.</li></ul><p>How to Apply</p><p>Interested candidates should visit the Job Opportunities section on the AIU website submit a resume and cover letter. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The University reserves the right to close the search at any time. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Submit application via: https://aiu.edu.kw/careers/jobs</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li>Strong communication skills in English, with the ability to engage effectively at all organizational levels.</li><li>Demonstrated knowledge of security practices; experience in campus or institutional security preferred.</li><li>Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, manage pressure, and exercise sound judgment.</li><li>Strong attention to detail, confidentiality, and professional discretion.</li><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, etc.).</li><li>Ability to organize, prioritize, and meet operational deadlines.</li><li>Capacity to work collaboratively with diverse teams and stakeholders.</li><li>Willingness to work evenings, weekends, or emergencies as required.</li><li>Bachelor s degree preferred.</li><li>Minimum three (3) years of experience in security, military, law enforcement, or related field.</li><li>Experience preparing reports and using basic computer applications.</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Dean School of Education</p>
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<p>Classification: Executive / Academic Leadership<br>Reports To: Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA)<br> <br>About The American International University</p>
<p>American International University (AIU) is a private institution in Kuwait, founded in 2019, offering undergraduate programs based on the American model of higher education. AIU provides degrees in Engineering, Architecture and Design, and Business Administration, with English as the language of instruction. The University is committed to fostering intellectual, cultural, and personal growth, preparing graduates for leadership roles in a global society.</p>
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<p>For more information, visit: www.aiu.edu.kw </p>
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<p>School of Education Profile</p>
<p>The School of Education prepares future educators, educational leaders, and professionals through excellence in teaching, research, innovation, and community engagement. The School is committed to developing graduates who demonstrate professional competence, ethical leadership, critical thinking, and a commitment to lifelong learning. Through strong partnerships with schools, educational organisations, and the wider community, the School contributes to the advancement of education in Kuwait and beyond.</p>
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<p>Scope of Work</p>
<p>The Dean of the School of Education provides strategic, academic, and administrative leadership to advance the School's mission of excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement. The Dean is responsible for academic planning, curriculum development, faculty leadership, student success, quality assurance, accreditation, budgeting, and resource management. The role fosters research, innovation, and partnerships with educational institutions and industry while ensuring compliance with institutional policies and accreditation standards to support the School's continued growth and academic excellence while promoting excellence in teaching, educational research, innovation, international collaboration, and student success</p>
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<p>Key Responsibilities</p>
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<li>Provide overall leadership and management for the School of Education, including oversight of full-time and adjunct faculty, academic programs, and administrative operations.</li>
<li>Lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of curricula and academic programs to ensure excellence in teaching, learning, and alignment with national and international educational standards.Manage the School s budget, resource allocation, and strategic planning.</li>
<li>Drive faculty recruitment, mentoring, performance review, and professional development.</li>
<li>Promote a culture of research and scholarship across the School; support faculty and student research activities.</li>
<li>Establish and maintain an Education Advisory Board comprising representatives from schools, educational organisations, government agencies, and relevant professional bodies to ensure programmes remain aligned with national priorities and professional expectations.</li>
<li>Lead and coordinate accreditation efforts and quality assurance activities (institutional and programmatic), including familiarity with American accreditation frameworks and lead and coordinate institutional and programme accreditation activities, ensuring compliance with applicable national and international quality assurance and accreditation standards (e.g. CAEP, AAQEP or equivalent where appropriate).</li>
<li>Ensure the School s website and public communications accurately reflect programs, achievements, and student opportunities.</li>
<li>Foster industry and community partnerships, internships, and experiential learning opportunities for students.</li>
<li>Represent the School in university leadership meetings and contribute to institution-wide strategic initiatives.</li>
<li>Manage the School's budget, resource allocation, strategic planning, and operational performance.</li>
<li>Lead the development of new academic programmes and specialisations.</li>
<li>Promote external funding and research partnerships.</li>
<li>Support postgraduate programme development.</li>
<li>Foster innovation in teaching, digital learning, and educational technologies.</li>
<li>Build partnerships with schools, ministries, and international universities.</li>
<li>Contribute actively to the University's strategic planning, institutional effectiveness, student recruitment, faculty development and internationalisation initiatives.</li>
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<p>Reporting Departments (If Applicable)</p>
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<li>Faculty within the School of Education</li>
<li>Administrative and program support staff</li>
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<p>Minimum Qualifications: </p>
<p>The ideal candidate shall demonstrate experience in professional and academic positions, as well as a strong record in teaching and outstanding academic achievements at the international level. The successful candidate will demonstrate sustained scholarly achievement through internationally recognised research, publications, conference participation, and professional engagement., in addition to possessing the following degrees, qualifications, and professional experience:</p>
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<li>Earned PhD from a recognised university in Education or a closely related discipline.</li>
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<li>Appointment at the rank of Full Professor or eligibility for appointment at that rank.</li>
<li>An internationally recognised record of teaching, research, scholarly publications, research supervision and academic leadership appropriate for appointment as Full Professor.</li>
<li>Demonstrated senior academic leadership experience, preferably as Dean, Associate Dean, Head of School or Department Chair.</li>
<li>A clear vision for developing higher education in general and for the School in particular.</li>
<li>Full familiarity with the credit hour and academic year (semester) system.</li>
<li>Distinguished managerial experience in the affairs of higher education, preferably at the level of a college dean in a reputable university.</li>
<li>Demonstrated experience with institutional and programme accreditation, quality assurance, assessment, curriculum review and continuous improvement.</li>
<li>Acumen in the area of human resources and administrative and financial concepts, practices, policies, and procedures.</li>
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<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>The Internal Auditor performs operational, compliance, and risk-based audits across AIU's academic and administrative units. The role evaluates internal controls, reviews institutional processes, identifies opportunities for improvement, and assists management in strengthening governance and operational effectiveness. Working under the supervision of the Director of Internal Audit, the Internal Auditor conducts audit engagements, documents findings, prepares audit reports, and monitors corrective actions while maintaining independence, objectivity, and confidentiality.</p><p>Key Responsibilities</p><p>Audit Planning and Execution</p><ul><li>Participate in the execution of the annual risk-based Internal Audit Plan.</li><li>Conduct operational, compliance, and process audits across academic and administrative departments.</li><li>Perform audit fieldwork, including interviews, process walkthroughs, document reviews, and testing of internal controls.</li><li>Assess whether institutional policies, procedures, and regulations are consistently applied.</li><li>Identify control weaknesses, operational inefficiencies, and compliance gaps.</li><li>Maintain complete and accurate audit working papers in accordance with professional auditing standards.</li></ul><p>Operational and Process Reviews</p><ul><li>Evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of administrative and academic processes.</li><li>Review Human Resources, Procurement, Student Affairs, Information Technology, Finance, and other operational functions for compliance with University policies.</li><li>Assess whether established internal controls adequately mitigate operational risks.</li><li>Verify that corrective actions from previous audits have been implemented effectively.</li></ul><p>Governance and Compliance</p><ul><li>Evaluate compliance with University policies and procedures.</li><li>Review compliance with Kuwait Labour Law, applicable regulatory requirements, and institutional governance practices.</li><li>Assist in assessing policy implementation across schools and departments.</li><li>Support reviews of conflict-of-interest disclosures, policy compliance, and governance documentation.</li></ul><p>Risk Management</p><ul><li>Assist in identifying operational risks affecting the University.</li><li>Contribute to maintaining the institutional risk register.</li><li>Support periodic risk assessments across departments.</li><li>Monitor the implementation of risk mitigation plans and report outstanding issues.</li></ul><p>Audit Reporting</p><ul><li>Prepare clear, accurate, and evidence-based audit reports.</li><li>Document audit observations, root causes, risks, and practical recommendations.</li><li>Discuss preliminary findings with department management.</li><li>Present audit results to the Director of Internal Audit for review.</li></ul><p>Follow-up Activities</p><ul><li>Track management action plans resulting from audit findings.</li><li>Verify completion and effectiveness of corrective actions.</li><li>Maintain records of outstanding audit recommendations.</li><li>Prepare follow-up reports on implementation progress.</li></ul><p>Advisory and Special Projects</p><ul><li>Provide advisory support on internal controls, process improvements, and risk management.</li><li>Assist with investigations into reported irregularities, policy violations, or operational concerns when assigned.</li><li>Participate in special audit assignments and institutional projects.</li><li>Support preparation for accreditation reviews by evaluating operational evidence and compliance processes.</li></ul></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li>Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business Administration, Internal Auditing, or a related field. Master's degree is preferred.</li><li>Minimum three (3) to five (5) years of experience in internal auditing, operational auditing, compliance, risk management, or a related field.</li><li>Experience conducting operational or process audits is preferred.</li><li>Experience in higher education, public sector, or a similarly regulated environment is an advantage.</li><li>Knowledge of internal control frameworks and risk management principles.</li><li>CIA certification or progress toward obtaining CIA certification is preferred.</li><li>Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.</li><li>Excellent written and verbal communication skills.</li><li>Ability to prepare professional audit reports with clear recommendations.</li><li>Sound understanding of internal control principles and audit methodologies.</li><li>Ability to analyze complex processes and identify operational risks.</li><li>High level of integrity, objectivity, and professional ethics.</li><li>Strong organizational and time management skills.</li><li>Ability to maintain confidentiality when handling sensitive information.</li><li>Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and audit documentation tools.</li><li>Ability to build effective working relationships across the University while maintaining audit independence.</li><li>Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) or other relevant professional certification.</li><li>Knowledge of higher education governance and accreditation standards (particularly WSCUC) is desirable.</li><li>Familiarity with Kuwait regulatory and compliance requirements is an advantage.</li><li>Experience with Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) methodologies is preferred.</li></ul><p></p></section>
Director of Office of Strategy, Institutional Performance American International University
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<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Position: Director of Office of Strategy, Institutional Performance & Emerging Technology Classification: Director Level Reports To: President</p><p>The Office of Strategy, Institutional Performance & Emerging Technology operates as a direct extension of the President's Office, serving as the institutional coordination and performance intelligence function that supports the execution of AIU's strategic priorities. Rather than functioning as a traditional planning department, the Office ensures that institutional strategy is translated into measurable outcomes through performance management, executive reporting, and strategic technology evaluation. The Office owns three interconnected responsibilities that together strengthen AIU's institutional effectiveness:</p><p>Strategy & Institutional Performance: Leading the RISE Strategy execution cycle, institutional KPI monitoring, quarterly performance reporting, Board reporting, annual strategy review, and continuous improvement of AIU's institutional performance management framework using the Balanced Scorecard methodology.</p><p>Emergent Technology Intelligence: Scouting, evaluating, and piloting emerging technologies relevant to AIU's academic and administrative operations functioning as an innovation incubator that identifies what is ready for institutional adoption before the CIO integrates it at scale.</p><p>Strategic Project Alignment: Coordinating with the University's existing PMO and Special Projects structure to monitor the strategic alignment and progress of major institutional initiatives, ensuring the President receives timely updates on projects that materially affect strategic objectives.</p><p>The Director, Office of Strategy, Institutional Performance & Emerging Technology carries three complementary mandates that reinforce one another. Institutional strategy provides direction, performance management measures progress, and emerging technology enables innovation that supports AIU's long-term strategic priorities. The Director ensures these three functions operate in alignment to support informed executive decision-making.</p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p>1. RISE Strategy Execution and Balanced Scorecard Management</p><ul><li>Own the AIU RISE Strategy execution cycle translating Board-approved strategic objectives into annual operating plans, quarterly milestones, and individual VP and Dean accountability commitments</li><li>Design, maintain, and continuously improve AIU's Balanced Scorecard the institutional performance management framework that cascades RISE Strategy KPIs from institutional level through school, department, and individual levels ensuring that every function can see how its work connects to the strategy</li><li>Conduct quarterly strategy performance reviews with each VP reviewing KPI progress, identifying risks to delivery, proposing course corrections, and escalating material issues to the President with recommended responses</li><li>Prepare the Annual Strategic Progress Report the principal annual document presented to the Board of Trustees each November synthesizing Balanced Scorecard data, institutional KPI achievements, variance explanations, and the following year's adjusted priorities into a clear, evidence-based narrative for Board review</li><li>Manage the annual strategic planning calendar coordinating the February environmental scan, April-May VP planning submissions, June-July budget-strategy alignment, September Board approval, and November Board progress review ensuring that planning is a continuous cycle rather than an annual event</li><li>Maintain the RISE Strategy risk register identifying strategic risks, assessing likelihood and impact, tracking mitigation actions, and reporting to the President and Board Audit & Risk Committee quarterly</li><li>Coordinate with the Institutional Research Office to ensure that all Balanced Scorecard data is sourced from verified institutional systems no KPI reported to the Board may be based on unverified or manually assembled data.</li></ul><p>2. Emergent Technology Intelligence and Innovation Piloting</p><ul><li>Lead AIU's horizon scanning function systematically monitoring emerging technologies relevant to higher education (generative AI, adaptive learning systems, learning analytics, spatial computing, research tools) and producing quarterly Technology Intelligence Briefings for the President and Senior Leadership Team</li><li>Design and manage AIU's innovation piloting programme a structured process for testing emerging technologies in controlled institutional environments before recommending them for full adoption. Pilots are time-bounded, evidence-evaluated, and documented for institutional learning regardless of outcome</li><li>Coordinate with the CIO to ensure that emergent technology intelligence flows effectively between the scouting function (this Office) and the operational integration function (CIO/Digital Transformation Office) the Director scouts and pilots; the CIO scales and operates</li></ul></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><h2>Minimum Qualifications:</h2><p><strong>Education</strong></p><p>Doctoral degree required in Strategy, Higher Education Management, Business Administration (MBA), Public Administration, Project Management, or a closely related field. Candidates with strong GCC higher education strategic planning experience are strongly considered.</p><p><strong>Experience</strong></p><ul><li>Minimum eight (8) years of progressive experience in higher education, with at least four (4) years in a strategic planning, institutional effectiveness, or senior project management leadership role at a GCC university.</li><li>Demonstrated experience managing a university's strategic planning cycle from environmental scanning through KPI development, annual review, Board reporting, and plan revision in a GCC institutional context.</li><li>Proven experience implementing or managing a Balanced Scorecard or equivalent institutional performance management framework candidates must be able to describe a specific implementation, not just familiarity with the concept.</li><li>Experience working with institutional project portfolios and executive reporting, including monitoring strategic initiatives, interpreting project status information, and advising senior leadership on institutional priorities and risks</li><li>Direct experience working with or reporting to a university President or equivalent executive candidates must be comfortable advising at C-suite level, preparing Board-level documents, and maintaining professional discretion in a senior advisory role.</li><li>Experience with WASC or comparable institutional accreditation project management understanding how accreditation timelines translate into institutional project portfolios is a material advantage.</li></ul><p><strong>Technical and Analytical Knowledge</strong></p><ul><li>Proficiency with strategic planning and Balanced Scorecard frameworks candidates must demonstrate working knowledge of the BSC four-perspective model (financial, stakeholder, internal processes, learning & growth) and its application in a higher education context.</li><li>Strong data analytics and visualization capability the Director must produce Balanced Scorecard dashboards and strategic performance reports that Board members with no higher education background can read and act on.</li><li>Project management methodology proficiency (Prince2, PMP, or equivalent). Working knowledge of project management methodologies sufficient to interpret project reporting, assess strategic risks, and support executive oversight of institutional initiatives. PMP certification is considered an advantage.</li><li>Technology literacy sufficient to evaluate emerging technologies at a strategic level the Director does not need to be a technologist, but must be literate enough to assess a vendor demonstration, understand integration implications, and ask the right questions of the CIO.</li><li>Familiarity with Kuwait's higher education regulatory environment PUC requirements, institutional governance obligations, and the competitive landscape of Kuwait's private university sector.</li></ul><p><strong>Skills, Competencies and Personal Attributes</strong></p><ul><li>The political intelligence to hold VPs and Deans accountable for RISE Strategy delivery without making accountability feel like surveillance the Director must be seen as a partner in execution, not an auditor of failure</li><li>Exceptional executive communication the ability to translate complex institutional performance data into a three-paragraph President's briefing, a ten-slide Board presentation, or a one-page project status update all with the same rigour and none of the same length</li><li>Strategic patience combined with operational awareness the ability to maintain a five-year strategic perspective while monitoring the progress, risks, and institutional impact of major strategic initiatives.</li><li>Cultural intelligence appropriate to AIU's multicultural GCC environment working effectively with Kuwaiti faculty, international administrators, owner Board members, PUC representatives, and WSCUC accreditation staff requires different registers and relationship norms.</li><li>Professional discretion at the highest level the Director has access to the most sensitive institutional information: financial projections, personnel decisions, accreditation risks, and Board deliberations. This access is a privilege that requires absolute confidentiality.</li></ul><h2>Preferred Qualifications:</h2><ul><li>PMP (Project Management Professional) certification. The formal credential is considered an advantage for interpreting project reporting and supporting executive oversight of institutional initiatives.</li><li>Experience with a university s WASC accreditation project portfolio, including sequencing of eligibility, self-study, SAV1, and SAV2 milestones as institutional activities with named owners and defined escalation paths.</li><li>Prior experience in a Chief of Staff or Strategy Director role in a GCC university. Candidates who have served as principal strategic advisors to a university President in the Gulf will have strong familiarity with institutional dynamics, stakeholder relationships, and cultural context.</li><li>Published research or professional contribution to strategic planning or institutional effectiveness in GCC higher education, demonstrating thought leadership rather than solely operational experience.</li><li>Arabic language proficiency is an advantage for engagement with Kuwaiti Board members, MOHE officials, and Arabic-speaking stakeholders.</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p><br></p><p> </p> <p> </p> <p> <b>Job Summary</b> </p> <p>The Bartender is responsible for preparing and serving beverages while delivering exceptional guest service. This role requires strong product knowledge, attention to detail, and the ability to create a lively and welcoming bar atmosphere.</p> <p> </p> <p> <b>Job Description</b> </p> <ul> <li> <p>Prepare and serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages according to standard recipes</p> </li> <li> <p>Interact with guests, take drink orders, and make recommendations</p> </li> <li> <p>Maintain cleanliness and organization of the bar area</p> </li> <li> <p>Check guest identification and ensure responsible alcohol service</p> </li> <li> <p>Monitor stock levels and assist with inventory management</p> </li> <li> <p>Handle billing and process payments accurately</p> </li> <li> <p>Ensure compliance with health, safety, and hygiene standards</p> </li> <li> <p>Collaborate with service staff to ensure smooth operations</p> </li> <li> <p>Create a positive and engaging experience for guests</p> </li> </ul> <p> </p> <p> <b>Requirements</b> </p> <ul> <li> <p>Previous bartending experience preferred</p> </li> <li> <p>Knowledge of cocktails, spirits, wines, and bar equipment</p> </li> <li> <p>Excellent communication and customer service skills</p> </li> <li> <p>Ability to work efficiently under pressure</p> </li> <li> <p>Strong attention to detail and multitasking ability</p> </li> <li> <p>Basic math and cash-handling skills</p> </li> <li> <p>Professional appearance and outgoing personality</p> </li> <li> <p>Flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays</p> </li> <li> <p>Candidates must be eligible to work in Saudi Arabia.</p> </li> </ul> <p> </p> <p> <b>What We Offer</b> </p> <p> Competitive salary in a tax-free environment.<br> Staff accommodation and transportation provided.<br> 30 days of paid annual vacation, plus public holidays.<br> Paid round-trip home leave ticket.<br> Complimentary meals and uniform care.<br> Comprehensive medical and life insurance.<br> Employee Assistance Program and complimentary stays at Four Seasons properties worldwide.<br> Continuous learning and development opportunities within a global luxury brand.</p> <p> </p> <p> <b>Schedule & Hours</b> </p> <p>Full-time position with rotating shifts, including weekends, evenings, and public holidays.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p></div></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Position:</strong> Director of Internal Audit</p><p><strong>Classification:</strong> Director</p><p><strong>Reports To:</strong> Functional reporting to the Audit & Risk Committee if the BoT and Administrative to the President.</p><p><strong>Department Profile</strong></p><p>The Office of Internal Audit is an independent, objective assurance and advisory function. Its purpose is not to find fault it is to give AIU's leadership and Board the confidence that the institution's operations, processes, and controls are functioning as intended and are fit for the purposes the RISE Strategy demands. Where they are not, the Director identifies the gap, quantifies the risk, and recommends practical, implementable improvements. Critically, AIU's internal audit function focuses on operational and process assurance not financial audit. Financial auditing is conducted by AIU's independently appointed external auditor. The Director of Internal Audit does not duplicate that work. Instead, this role covers the institutional territory that financial auditors do not: academic process integrity, HR and procurement process compliance, IT governance, student affairs operations, research grant management, and the operational evidence that WASC accreditation requires.</p><p><strong>Scope of Work</strong></p><p>The Director of Internal Audit provides independent, risk-based operational assurance across all institutional functions. Using a structured annual audit plan approved by the Board Audit & Risk Committee, the Director examines whether AIU's processes, controls, and governance mechanisms are working as intended identifying risks, recommending improvements, and tracking implementation of corrective actions. The scope spans five operational domains:</p><ul><li><strong>Operational Process Audit:</strong> Systematic review of institutional workflows and operating procedures from student admissions to faculty evaluation assessing whether processes are efficient, consistently followed, and producing intended outcomes.</li><li><strong>Governance & Compliance Audit:</strong> Assessment of whether AIU's governance structures, Board policies, and institutional policies are being implemented as written with particular focus on the policies required for WSCUC accreditation.</li><li><strong>Risk Management:</strong> Identification, assessment, and monitoring of institutional operational risks developing and maintaining AIU's risk register, advising the President and Board on emerging risks, and recommending mitigation measures.</li><li><strong>Academic & Research Integrity Audit:</strong> Process-level review of academic operations curriculum delivery, assessment practices, research grant compliance, faculty performance documentation, and accreditation evidence management to confirm that stated practices are actual practices.</li><li><strong>Special Investigations & Advisory:</strong> Conducting investigations into reported irregularities, process failures, or governance concerns and providing advisory support to institutional leaders on internal control design, policy development, and risk mitigation.</li></ul><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><p><strong>Audit Planning and Annual Audit Programme</strong></p><ul><li>Develop, maintain, and execute a risk-based Annual Audit Plan covering all significant institutional operational areas approved by the Board Audit & Risk Committee each November before the academic year to which it applies</li><li>Prioritise audit engagements based on a formal, documented institutional risk assessment conducted annually ranking operational areas by likelihood and impact of material process failure or non-compliance</li><li>Ensure the audit programme addresses the operational evidence requirements of WSCUC accreditation.</li><li>Manage the audit calendar to ensure that all planned engagements are completed within the academic year and that findings are reported to relevant management before the next audit cycle begins</li><li>Review and update the audit plan during the year in response to significant changes in institutional priorities, identified risks, or Board direction</li></ul><p><strong>Operational and Process Audit Execution</strong></p><ul><li>Conduct structured operational audits of institutional processes from student application and enrolment through graduation, from faculty recruitment and evaluation through promotion, from budget request through expenditure approval assessing whether each process is documented, consistently applied, and producing intended outcomes</li><li>Examine procurement and vendor management processes to confirm that purchases are properly authorized, competitively tendered where required, and that contracts are managed in accordance with AIU policy and Kuwait procurement regulations</li><li>Review HR processes recruitment, contract management, performance evaluation, leave management to confirm consistent application across all departments and schools</li><li>Audit student affairs operations admissions decisions, academic standing determinations, disciplinary processes, grievance handling to confirm that stated policies are applied equitably and consistently</li><li>Review IT governance processes system access controls, data management, change management procedures in coordination with the CIO and providing an independent assurance layer over IT operational risk</li><li>Prepare clear, actionable audit reports for every engagement stating the scope, the evidence examined, the findings, the risk rating, and specific recommendations shared with the relevant Dean or VP before submission to the President and Board Audit & Risk Committee</li></ul><p><strong>Governance and Policy Compliance</strong></p><ul><li>Assess whether AIU's Policies are being operationally implemented confirming that policy commitments are happening as the policies describe</li><li>Review the institution's compliance with Kuwait Labour Law, PUC regulatory requirements, and Kuwait data protection standards identifying any gaps between regulatory obligation and operational practice</li><li>Evaluate the effectiveness of AIU's shared governance structures confirming that the Faculty Council has genuine operational authority in academic matters, that its decisions are recorded and implemented, and that shared governance is substantive rather than performative</li><li>Conduct a periodic Governance Health Check an annual structured assessment of Board Committee effectiveness, Board self-evaluation process completion, and Presidential evaluation documentation reported directly to the Board Chair</li><li>Review all institutional conflicts of interest disclosures, related-party transaction documentation, and whistleblower reports ensuring these processes are functioning and that issues raised are tracked to resolution</li></ul></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li><strong>Education</strong> Master's degree in Accounting, Business Administration, Internal Auditing, or Public Administration is required. A professional audit or accounting qualification at a level equivalent to a master's degree may be accepted in place of an academic master's.</li><li><strong>Experience</strong> Minimum seven (7) years of progressive experience in internal auditing, operational auditing, or risk management with at least three (3) years at a supervisory or management level</li><li>Demonstrated experience conducting operational and process audits not exclusively financial audits with documented experience examining institutional workflows, governance compliance, and HR and procurement processes</li><li>Prior experience in a higher education, public sector, or comparably governed institution is a significant advantage candidates must understand the governance environment of a university, including shared governance and Board oversight</li><li>Experience working with or reporting to a Board-level Audit Committee candidates must be comfortable preparing and presenting audit reports at governance level, in non-technical language</li><li>Experience developing and maintaining an institutional risk register and conducting structured risk assessments</li><li>GCC or Kuwait experience is an advantage familiarity with Kuwait Labor Law, PUC regulatory requirements, and the operating context of a private institution in Kuwait is valued</li><li>CIA and CRMA Certifications are strongly preferred.</li><li><strong>Skills and Competencies</strong> Exceptional written communication audit reports are the primary product of this office; the Director must write clearly, precisely, and without jargon.</li><li>Professional independence and objectivity the Director must maintain impartiality in all engagements, resist pressure from management to soften findings, and escalate conflicts of interest to the Board Audit & Risk Committee without hesitation</li><li>Analytical rigor the ability to examine complex institutional processes, identify the point of control failure, distinguish symptoms from root causes, and recommend solutions that address the root cause rather than its manifestation</li><li>Interpersonal intelligence effective internal auditing requires trust; the Director must build constructive relationships with the people being audited, positioning the audit function as a partner in improvement rather than an instrument of sanction</li><li>Discretion and confidentiality the Director handles sensitive institutional information, whistleblower disclosures, and investigation findings; absolute discretion is non-negotiable</li><li>Familiarity with WASC or comparable accreditation standards is a material advantage in this role</li></ul><p></p></section>