Vice President of Instruction
Location: Woodland Community College - Woodland, CA
Job Description:
OVERVIEW: At Woodland Community College, the Vice President of Instruction holds a pivotal role in shaping an educational environment that champions student success and equity. The Vice President of Instruction is responsible for developing and overseeing quality, innovative instructional programs and services that are responsive to the diverse needs of our student body and the demands of a rapidly changing world.Working closely with faculty, staff, and administrative teams, the Vice President of Instruction supports the development and implementation of curriculum that meets the evolving needs of our students and the community at large. They champion equity by advocating for policies and practices that remove barriers to academic achievement, ensuring that every student has the support they need to succeed. Through collaborative leadership, the Vice President of Instruction guides Woodland Community College in maintaining the highest standards of academic excellence, making it a place where students can thrive, achieve their goals, and transform their lives. We invite qualified candidates to join us in our commitment to student success, excellence, equity, and community engagement.
Woodland Community College (WCC) is seeking an equity-minded, dynamic, collaborative, and results-oriented leader to serve as Vice President of Instruction.
BASIC FUNCTION:The Vice President of Instruction will report directly to the President of Woodland Community College. The Vice President serves as the Chief Instructional Officer providing general oversight for the College's academic programs. The Vice President manages and evaluates the work of the Instructional Deans, other managers, and staff within the Office of Instruction.
The Vice President of Instruction plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape and ensuring instructional practices meet the diverse needs of all students. As a member of the College leadership team, and in cooperation with the team of vice presidents and deans, the Vice President of Instruction works closely with the College President to support the comprehensive success of the college and its three sites.
To view the details of the job duties, please click https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:50e329c3-6ac5-3d91-a0d0-f80024deed6c.
Essential Duties Summary:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES SUMMARY:
• Under the direction of the President of Woodland Community College, serves as the Chief Instructional Officer for the College, overseeing academic programs and instructional support services. • Provide visionary leadership in the development and implementation of academic programs and initiatives that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion across all facets of the institution and among a diverse community of managers, faculty, staff, and students. • Collaborate with other college leaders to implement strategic goals and priorities aligned with the college’s mission and values. • Lead the continued development and refinement of guided pathway framework aimed at improving student success and completion. • Work closely with faculty, staff, and administrators to ensure seamless pathways for student progression, transfer, and career readiness. • Work with the College President to develop and implement strategies to increase student enrollment and improve persistence rates, particularly among underrepresented and post-traditional student populations. • Analyze enrollment trends, student data, and feedback to identify barriers and opportunities for enhancing student success. • Interpret and analyze pertinent educational laws, legislation, policies, regulations and procedures to determine the impact on the College and to formulate compliance and reporting strategies. • Complete timely and accurate reports at the State, Federal, and local level in the area of responsibility as assigned by the President. • Under the direction of the College President, provide leadership in the preparation of accreditation reporting. • Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts within the instructional division, fostering a culture of belonging and respect. Implement strategies to recruit and retain diverse faculty and staff, and ensure inclusive teaching and learning environments for all students. • Assist in the development, revision and implementation of the College’s Educational Comprehensive Plan (formerly known as Educational Master Plan). Lead the College’s instructional planning and program review to ensure alignment between College and District planning goals and objectives. • Utilize data analytics and assessment tools to inform decision making and evaluate the effectiveness of instructional programs and services. Monitor key performance indicators related to student outcomes, program quality, and equity metrics. • Foster a culture of continuous improvement and professional growth among faculty and staff within the instructional division. Provide support and resources for faculty development, pedagogical innovation, and the adoption of best practices in teaching and learning. • Oversee the collegial process to update and maintain College curriculum that meets all state mandates and advances student success. • Ensure the assessment of student learning outcomes and service area outcomes to determine the effectiveness of student learning in instructional programs. • Provide oversight in the preparation of each semester/term class schedule and ensures effective enrollment management. • Actively engage in and support College participatory governance and other collaborative processes, and represent the College on District-wide committees and project teams. • Participate in the hiring, training, management, and evaluation of College managers, faculty, and classified staff. • Oversee and facilitate College faculty coordinator recruitments, interviews, agreements, reviews and evaluations. • Oversee and manage the Instructional operating budgets. • Interpret, ensure compliance with, and help develop provisions of relevant collective bargaining agreements. • Employ appropriate techniques and strategies to resolve disputes and to enhance communication and cooperation within the College. • Review Service Agreements, Grants, and Memoranda of Understanding within the Instruction area and recommend for approval or denial to the College President. • Collaborate with community organizations, K-12 partners, professional organizations, and industry stakeholders to promote educational success and workforce development. • Assist with the campus institutional advancement efforts, including the writing and administration of grants. • Assume other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by the College President. • Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
• Evaluations processes and professional development; • Planning and budgeting processes; • Oral and written communication skills, including public speaking; • District organization, operations and objectives; • Available resources in educational research.
ABILITY TO:
• Establish and maintain positive relationships with community and business leaders, regional K- 12 school districts, and other higher education institutions; • Work collegially and collaboratively with diverse constituencies; • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Required Qualifications:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:The minimum qualifications for service as an educational administrator shall be both of the following: (a) Possession of a master’s degree; AND Three years of supervisory leadership experience related to the administrator’s essential duties and assignment. FOREIGN TRANSCRIPTS: Include a U.S. evaluation and translation. Contact the Human Resources website for a list of agencies providing foreign transcript services.
Desired/Preferred Qualifications:
• Doctoral degree in higher education, educational leadership, community college leadership from an accredited institution • 4-5 years of higher education administrative experience • Knowledge of ACCJC Accreditation regulations • Knowledge of California Education Code and Title V • Knowledge of working with HSI (Hispanic Serving Institutions) colleges • Collegiality and collaboration with diverse constituencies, both internal and external • Effective communication, both orally and in writing • Strong and articulate proponent of higher education • Experience working in a participatory governance environment • Demonstrated success in increasing enrollment, persistence, and student success. • Strong management and operations skills
Physical Demands:
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Range/Step: Range 45, Management Salary Schedule
Salary Range: $152,830 - $186,222/Annually (Step 1- 9) Placement will be based on both the candidate's years of related experience and educational qualifications.
Benefits Information:
Additional Resources: - https://www.yccd.edu/central-services/about/ - https://www.yccd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/2023-24-YCCD-Open-Enrollment-Guide-Management.pdf - https://www.yccd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/District-Mgmt-Salary-Schedule-2023-2024-FINAL.pdf - https://www.yccd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/New-YCCD-Telework-Program-1.pdf – Some classifications may have the ability to work remotely or within a hybrid schedule
Posting Number: AS773P
Open Date: 04/10/2024
Close Date: 5/10/2024
Review Start Date:
Open Until Filled: Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants:
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
• To apply for this position, interested candidates are required to complete an online application, including submission of a Resume, Letter of Interest, EEO/Diversity Statement and Unofficial Transcripts through the People Admin application portal.
FOREIGN TRANSCRIPTS: Include a U.S. evaluation and translation. Contact the Human Resources website for a list of agencies providing foreign transcript services.
• It is important to note that the District retains the right to extend time limits or initiate the recruitment/selection process anew at any stage. • Education Code §87408.6 states that no person shall be initially employed by a community college district in an academic or classified position unless the person has submitted to an examination within the past sixty (60) days to determine that he/she/they is free of active tuberculosis. • As a condition of employment, the position you are applying for will require that you provide fingerprints to the local police department. The fees charged by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI for the fingerprint report is the employee’s responsibility. • Fingerprint clearance must be received prior to the employee’s first day on the job.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5182302
EEO Statement Equal Employment Opportunity The Yuba Community College District is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Yuba Community College District will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals. Applicants who require reasonable accommodation to participate in the selection process should contact Human Resources to make the necessary arrangements.
The Yuba Community College District is strongly committed to achieving staff diversity and the principles of equal employment opportunity. The District encourages a diverse pool of applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race or ethnicity, color, medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or because he/she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law, in any of its policies, procedures or practices.
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Full Time
Vice President of Instruction
Location: Woodland Community College - Woodland, CA
Job Description:
OVERVIEW: At Woodland Community College, the Vice President of Instruction holds a pivotal role in shaping an educational environment that champions student success and equity. The Vice President of Instruction is responsible for developing and overseeing quality, innovative instructional programs and services that are responsive to the diverse needs of our student body and the demands of a rapidly changing world.Working closely with faculty, staff, and administrative teams, the Vice President of Instruction supports the development and implementation of curriculum that meets the evolving needs of our students and the community at large. They champion equity by advocating for policies and practices that remove barriers to academic achievement, ensuring that every student has the support they need to succeed. Through collaborative leadership, the Vice President of Instruction guides Woodland Community College in maintaining the highest standards of academic excellence, making it a place where students can thrive, achieve their goals, and transform their lives. We invite qualified candidates to join us in our commitment to student success, excellence, equity, and community engagement.
Woodland Community College (WCC) is seeking an equity-minded, dynamic, collaborative, and results-oriented leader to serve as Vice President of Instruction.
BASIC FUNCTION:The Vice President of Instruction will report directly to the President of Woodland Community College. The Vice President serves as the Chief Instructional Officer providing general oversight for the College's academic programs. The Vice President manages and evaluates the work of the Instructional Deans, other managers, and staff within the Office of Instruction.
The Vice President of Instruction plays a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape and ensuring instructional practices meet the diverse needs of all students. As a member of the College leadership team, and in cooperation with the team of vice presidents and deans, the Vice President of Instruction works closely with the College President to support the comprehensive success of the college and its three sites.
To view the details of the job duties, please click https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:50e329c3-6ac5-3d91-a0d0-f80024deed6c.
Essential Duties Summary:
ESSENTIAL DUTIES SUMMARY:
• Under the direction of the President of Woodland Community College, serves as the Chief Instructional Officer for the College, overseeing academic programs and instructional support services. • Provide visionary leadership in the development and implementation of academic programs and initiatives that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion across all facets of the institution and among a diverse community of managers, faculty, staff, and students. • Collaborate with other college leaders to implement strategic goals and priorities aligned with the college’s mission and values. • Lead the continued development and refinement of guided pathway framework aimed at improving student success and completion. • Work closely with faculty, staff, and administrators to ensure seamless pathways for student progression, transfer, and career readiness. • Work with the College President to develop and implement strategies to increase student enrollment and improve persistence rates, particularly among underrepresented and post-traditional student populations. • Analyze enrollment trends, student data, and feedback to identify barriers and opportunities for enhancing student success. • Interpret and analyze pertinent educational laws, legislation, policies, regulations and procedures to determine the impact on the College and to formulate compliance and reporting strategies. • Complete timely and accurate reports at the State, Federal, and local level in the area of responsibility as assigned by the President. • Under the direction of the College President, provide leadership in the preparation of accreditation reporting. • Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts within the instructional division, fostering a culture of belonging and respect. Implement strategies to recruit and retain diverse faculty and staff, and ensure inclusive teaching and learning environments for all students. • Assist in the development, revision and implementation of the College’s Educational Comprehensive Plan (formerly known as Educational Master Plan). Lead the College’s instructional planning and program review to ensure alignment between College and District planning goals and objectives. • Utilize data analytics and assessment tools to inform decision making and evaluate the effectiveness of instructional programs and services. Monitor key performance indicators related to student outcomes, program quality, and equity metrics. • Foster a culture of continuous improvement and professional growth among faculty and staff within the instructional division. Provide support and resources for faculty development, pedagogical innovation, and the adoption of best practices in teaching and learning. • Oversee the collegial process to update and maintain College curriculum that meets all state mandates and advances student success. • Ensure the assessment of student learning outcomes and service area outcomes to determine the effectiveness of student learning in instructional programs. • Provide oversight in the preparation of each semester/term class schedule and ensures effective enrollment management. • Actively engage in and support College participatory governance and other collaborative processes, and represent the College on District-wide committees and project teams. • Participate in the hiring, training, management, and evaluation of College managers, faculty, and classified staff. • Oversee and facilitate College faculty coordinator recruitments, interviews, agreements, reviews and evaluations. • Oversee and manage the Instructional operating budgets. • Interpret, ensure compliance with, and help develop provisions of relevant collective bargaining agreements. • Employ appropriate techniques and strategies to resolve disputes and to enhance communication and cooperation within the College. • Review Service Agreements, Grants, and Memoranda of Understanding within the Instruction area and recommend for approval or denial to the College President. • Collaborate with community organizations, K-12 partners, professional organizations, and industry stakeholders to promote educational success and workforce development. • Assist with the campus institutional advancement efforts, including the writing and administration of grants. • Assume other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by the College President. • Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
• Evaluations processes and professional development; • Planning and budgeting processes; • Oral and written communication skills, including public speaking; • District organization, operations and objectives; • Available resources in educational research.
ABILITY TO:
• Establish and maintain positive relationships with community and business leaders, regional K- 12 school districts, and other higher education institutions; • Work collegially and collaboratively with diverse constituencies; • Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Required Qualifications:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:The minimum qualifications for service as an educational administrator shall be both of the following: (a) Possession of a master’s degree; AND Three years of supervisory leadership experience related to the administrator’s essential duties and assignment. FOREIGN TRANSCRIPTS: Include a U.S. evaluation and translation. Contact the Human Resources website for a list of agencies providing foreign transcript services.
Desired/Preferred Qualifications:
• Doctoral degree in higher education, educational leadership, community college leadership from an accredited institution • 4-5 years of higher education administrative experience • Knowledge of ACCJC Accreditation regulations • Knowledge of California Education Code and Title V • Knowledge of working with HSI (Hispanic Serving Institutions) colleges • Collegiality and collaboration with diverse constituencies, both internal and external • Effective communication, both orally and in writing • Strong and articulate proponent of higher education • Experience working in a participatory governance environment • Demonstrated success in increasing enrollment, persistence, and student success. • Strong management and operations skills
Physical Demands:
To view the details of the job duties, please click https://acrobat.adobe.com/link/review?uri=urn:aaid:scds:US:50e329c3-6ac5-3d91-a0d0-f80024deed6c.
Range/Step: Range 45, Management Salary Schedule
Salary Range: $152,830 - $186,222/Annually (Step 1- 9) Placement will be based on both the candidate's years of related experience and educational qualifications.
Benefits Information:
Additional Resources: - https://www.yccd.edu/central-services/about/ - https://www.yccd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/2023-24-YCCD-Open-Enrollment-Guide-Management.pdf - https://www.yccd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/District-Mgmt-Salary-Schedule-2023-2024-FINAL.pdf - https://www.yccd.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/New-YCCD-Telework-Program-1.pdf – Some classifications may have the ability to work remotely or within a hybrid schedule
Posting Number: AS773P
Open Date: 04/10/2024
Close Date: 5/10/2024
Review Start Date:
Open Until Filled: Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants:
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
• To apply for this position, interested candidates are required to complete an online application, including submission of a Resume, Letter of Interest, EEO/Diversity Statement and Unofficial Transcripts through the People Admin application portal.
FOREIGN TRANSCRIPTS: Include a U.S. evaluation and translation. Contact the Human Resources website for a list of agencies providing foreign transcript services.
• It is important to note that the District retains the right to extend time limits or initiate the recruitment/selection process anew at any stage. • Education Code §87408.6 states that no person shall be initially employed by a community college district in an academic or classified position unless the person has submitted to an examination within the past sixty (60) days to determine that he/she/they is free of active tuberculosis. • As a condition of employment, the position you are applying for will require that you provide fingerprints to the local police department. The fees charged by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI for the fingerprint report is the employee’s responsibility. • Fingerprint clearance must be received prior to the employee’s first day on the job.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5182302
EEO Statement Equal Employment Opportunity The Yuba Community College District is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Yuba Community College District will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals. Applicants who require reasonable accommodation to participate in the selection process should contact Human Resources to make the necessary arrangements.
The Yuba Community College District is strongly committed to achieving staff diversity and the principles of equal employment opportunity. The District encourages a diverse pool of applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race or ethnicity, color, medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or because he/she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law, in any of its policies, procedures or practices.
Board Policieshttp://go.boarddocs.com/ca/yccd/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=BUSSU3745051 http://go.boarddocs.com/ca/yccd/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=8W34D80B0434
Assistant Director for Graduate Admissions Recruiting & Outreach
Position Number: 500498 Department: AAH Graduate School Department Homepage: https://gradschool.ecu.edu/ Advertising Department: GRADUATE SCHOOL Division: Academic Affairs Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 1.0 Full Time or Part Time: Full Time Recruitment Range: $47,274 - $66,183 Position Location (City): Greenville Position Type: Non-Faculty Job Category: Non-Faculty Instructional & Research
Organizational Unit Overview The Office of the Graduate School oversees the academic operation of 71 post-baccalaureate certificate programs, 71 master’s degree programs, and 16 doctoral degree programs at East Carolina University. This oversight includes: graduate program marketing and recruiting; the processing of over 8,000 applications per year; graduate student admissions; graduate curriculum development and implementation; graduate program review by external review teams; the determination and interpretation of academic policy pertaining to graduate students and programs; and the graduation of over 900 graduate students annually. In addition, the Graduate School administers the annual distribution of over $7.5 million in graduate assistantships and $3.3 million in out-of-state and in-state tuition remissions.
Job Duties This Assistant Director will play a significant role in leading and coordinating ECU’s recruitment of prospective graduate students. The Assistant Director will plan, develop, implement, and evaluate programs, special projects and events, and other initiatives geared to recruiting students within targeted populations and facilitating admission into the Graduate programs at East Carolina University. This includes yearly planning goals, working with prospective students, collaborating with faculty, building relationships with potential employers and partner institutions, and fostering community partnerships. The Assistant Director will be expected to participate in the establishment and implementation of recruitment and retention strategies, resources, policies, and procedures. The Assistant Director will collaborate directly with staff within the Graduate School as well as with other staff from ECU Marketing and Communication, ECU News, Undergraduate Admissions, Student Affairs, Information Technology and Computing Services, graduate program directors, and associate deans across the university. The Assistant Director provides support and feedback to assist with the ongoing development of enrollment management plans, including developing and attending recruiting events both on- and off-campus and virtually. The Assistant Director develops, writes, and implements communication plans through the admissions customer relations management software (CRM), TargetX, and collaborates with staff members on social media campaigns.
The Assistant Director for Graduate Admissions Recruiting & Outreach in the Graduate School reports to the Assistant Dean for Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Management, who reports to the Dean of the Graduate School.
The Assistant Director will help manage a small staff of undergraduate and graduate students who will assist with direct communications with prospects, applicants, and newly admitted students. This individual will develop communication and recruiting strategies and events to progressively move prospective students and applicants through the enrollment funnel/process. This individual requires a flexible work schedule, including daytime and overnight travel, as well as night and weekend work throughout the year. It also includes corporate on-site visits and information sessions, recruiting fairs and forums, university events, and on-campus general and program specific information sessions. This position will increase the number of online recruiting events provided by the Graduate School and will assist programs in developing online recruiting events.
Contingent upon availability of funds.
Minimum Education/Experience The Assistant Director must have a post-Baccalaureate degree related to disciplines such as, but not limited to, marketing, communication, public relations, management, or related field from an appropriately accredited institution. Will accept an undergraduate degree with a minimum of 2 years of admissions, enrollment management, and recruiting experience as substitution for the post-Baccalaureate degree.
License or Certification Required by Statute or Regulation: N/A
Preferred Experience, Skills, Training/Education • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite. • Proficiency in using social media platforms. • Excellent communication (written and verbal) and presentation skills. • Experience dealing with a variety of audiences in admissions, enrollment management, and recruitment. • Project management/organizational skills with attention to detail, commitment to quality, and ability to balance multiple demands. • Three years’ experience in marketing, recruiting, communication, and/or enrollment management in higher education, preferably at the graduate level. • Two years of supervisory experience preferred. • Proficiency with a customer relationship management system (CRM) is highly desirable. • Video and photography experience is preferred.
Special Instructions to Applicant
East Carolina University requires applicants to submit a candidate profile online in order to be considered for the position. Candidates must also submit a cover letter, resume, and a list of three references, including contact information, online.
At the time of employment two to three original letters of reference, official transcripts, a criminal background check, and proper documentation of identity and employability are required. Please be aware that if selected for an interview, an automatic e-mail will be sent to the individuals entered by the applicant in the References section of the PeopleAdmin applicant tracking system. Letters of reference submitted via the PeopleAdmin applicant tracking system will be verified and considered towards meeting this requirement.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis.
Additional Instructions to Applicant:
In order to be considered for this position, applicants must complete a candidate profile online via the PeopleAdmin system and submit any requested documents. Additionally, applicants that possess the preferred education and experience must also possess the minimum education/experience, if applicable.
Job Open Date: 03/04/2024 Open Until Filled: No Job Close Date - Positions will be posted until 11:59 p.m. EST on this date. If no closing date is indicated, the position may close at any time after the initial screening date. 03/18/2024 Initial Screening Begins: 03/19/2024 Quick Link for Direct Access to Posting https://apptrkr.com/5083895
AA/EOE East Carolina University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer and seeks to create an environment that fosters the recruitment and retention of a more diverse student body, faculty, staff and administration. We encourage qualified applicants from women, minorities, veterans, individuals with a disability, and historically underrepresented groups. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race/ethnicity, color, genetic information, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, political affiliation, or veteran status.
Individuals requesting accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) should contact the Department of Human Resources at (252) 737-1018 (Voice/TTY) or ADA-Coordinator@ecu.edu.
Eligibility for Employment
Final candidates are subject to criminal & sex offender background checks. Some vacancies also require credit or motor vehicle checks. ECU participates in E-Verify. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States.
Office of Human Resources Contact Information If you experience any problems accessing the system or have questions about the application process, please contact the Office of Human Resources at (252) 328-9847 or toll free at 1-866-489-1740 or send an email to employment@ecu.edu. Our office is available to provide assistance Monday-Friday from 8:00-5:00 EST.
Full Time
Assistant Director for Graduate Admissions Recruiting & Outreach
Position Number: 500498 Department: AAH Graduate School Department Homepage: https://gradschool.ecu.edu/ Advertising Department: GRADUATE SCHOOL Division: Academic Affairs Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 1.0 Full Time or Part Time: Full Time Recruitment Range: $47,274 - $66,183 Position Location (City): Greenville Position Type: Non-Faculty Job Category: Non-Faculty Instructional & Research
Organizational Unit Overview The Office of the Graduate School oversees the academic operation of 71 post-baccalaureate certificate programs, 71 master’s degree programs, and 16 doctoral degree programs at East Carolina University. This oversight includes: graduate program marketing and recruiting; the processing of over 8,000 applications per year; graduate student admissions; graduate curriculum development and implementation; graduate program review by external review teams; the determination and interpretation of academic policy pertaining to graduate students and programs; and the graduation of over 900 graduate students annually. In addition, the Graduate School administers the annual distribution of over $7.5 million in graduate assistantships and $3.3 million in out-of-state and in-state tuition remissions.
Job Duties This Assistant Director will play a significant role in leading and coordinating ECU’s recruitment of prospective graduate students. The Assistant Director will plan, develop, implement, and evaluate programs, special projects and events, and other initiatives geared to recruiting students within targeted populations and facilitating admission into the Graduate programs at East Carolina University. This includes yearly planning goals, working with prospective students, collaborating with faculty, building relationships with potential employers and partner institutions, and fostering community partnerships. The Assistant Director will be expected to participate in the establishment and implementation of recruitment and retention strategies, resources, policies, and procedures. The Assistant Director will collaborate directly with staff within the Graduate School as well as with other staff from ECU Marketing and Communication, ECU News, Undergraduate Admissions, Student Affairs, Information Technology and Computing Services, graduate program directors, and associate deans across the university. The Assistant Director provides support and feedback to assist with the ongoing development of enrollment management plans, including developing and attending recruiting events both on- and off-campus and virtually. The Assistant Director develops, writes, and implements communication plans through the admissions customer relations management software (CRM), TargetX, and collaborates with staff members on social media campaigns.
The Assistant Director for Graduate Admissions Recruiting & Outreach in the Graduate School reports to the Assistant Dean for Graduate Admissions and Enrollment Management, who reports to the Dean of the Graduate School.
The Assistant Director will help manage a small staff of undergraduate and graduate students who will assist with direct communications with prospects, applicants, and newly admitted students. This individual will develop communication and recruiting strategies and events to progressively move prospective students and applicants through the enrollment funnel/process. This individual requires a flexible work schedule, including daytime and overnight travel, as well as night and weekend work throughout the year. It also includes corporate on-site visits and information sessions, recruiting fairs and forums, university events, and on-campus general and program specific information sessions. This position will increase the number of online recruiting events provided by the Graduate School and will assist programs in developing online recruiting events.
Contingent upon availability of funds.
Minimum Education/Experience The Assistant Director must have a post-Baccalaureate degree related to disciplines such as, but not limited to, marketing, communication, public relations, management, or related field from an appropriately accredited institution. Will accept an undergraduate degree with a minimum of 2 years of admissions, enrollment management, and recruiting experience as substitution for the post-Baccalaureate degree.
License or Certification Required by Statute or Regulation: N/A
Preferred Experience, Skills, Training/Education • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite. • Proficiency in using social media platforms. • Excellent communication (written and verbal) and presentation skills. • Experience dealing with a variety of audiences in admissions, enrollment management, and recruitment. • Project management/organizational skills with attention to detail, commitment to quality, and ability to balance multiple demands. • Three years’ experience in marketing, recruiting, communication, and/or enrollment management in higher education, preferably at the graduate level. • Two years of supervisory experience preferred. • Proficiency with a customer relationship management system (CRM) is highly desirable. • Video and photography experience is preferred.
Special Instructions to Applicant
East Carolina University requires applicants to submit a candidate profile online in order to be considered for the position. Candidates must also submit a cover letter, resume, and a list of three references, including contact information, online.
At the time of employment two to three original letters of reference, official transcripts, a criminal background check, and proper documentation of identity and employability are required. Please be aware that if selected for an interview, an automatic e-mail will be sent to the individuals entered by the applicant in the References section of the PeopleAdmin applicant tracking system. Letters of reference submitted via the PeopleAdmin applicant tracking system will be verified and considered towards meeting this requirement.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis.
Additional Instructions to Applicant:
In order to be considered for this position, applicants must complete a candidate profile online via the PeopleAdmin system and submit any requested documents. Additionally, applicants that possess the preferred education and experience must also possess the minimum education/experience, if applicable.
Job Open Date: 03/04/2024 Open Until Filled: No Job Close Date - Positions will be posted until 11:59 p.m. EST on this date. If no closing date is indicated, the position may close at any time after the initial screening date. 03/18/2024 Initial Screening Begins: 03/19/2024 Quick Link for Direct Access to Posting https://apptrkr.com/5083895
AA/EOE East Carolina University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer and seeks to create an environment that fosters the recruitment and retention of a more diverse student body, faculty, staff and administration. We encourage qualified applicants from women, minorities, veterans, individuals with a disability, and historically underrepresented groups. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race/ethnicity, color, genetic information, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, political affiliation, or veteran status.
Individuals requesting accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) should contact the Department of Human Resources at (252) 737-1018 (Voice/TTY) or ADA-Coordinator@ecu.edu.
Eligibility for Employment
Final candidates are subject to criminal & sex offender background checks. Some vacancies also require credit or motor vehicle checks. ECU participates in E-Verify. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States.
Office of Human Resources Contact Information If you experience any problems accessing the system or have questions about the application process, please contact the Office of Human Resources at (252) 328-9847 or toll free at 1-866-489-1740 or send an email to employment@ecu.edu. Our office is available to provide assistance Monday-Friday from 8:00-5:00 EST.
National Cathedral School announces a search for an Upper School Operations Manager to begin mid to late April 2024. This 12-month, full-time position supports the Head of Upper School and the Dean of Students in the day-to-day logistics of the Division. We seek a dynamic and energetic individual to support the upper school community in running smoothly and efficiently. Below are the major responsibilities and important qualities of a highly qualified applicant.
Responsibilities:
Manage the Daily Calendar for the Head of Upper School
Process billing and reimbursements.
Manage special projects for the Office.
Manage supply availability for the Office and the Hearst Faculty/Staff Workroom
Collect & submit information for the weekly bulletin.
Manage Files for the Head of Upper School
Answer phones and direct inquiries to the correct party.
Answer student, faculty, and parent questions.
Manage the Parking Pass Process in partnership with Business Office
Manage the DC Metro/Bus voucher program.
Schedule all Dean, Student Life and Student Success meetings
Manage & report upper school attendance.
Work collaboratively with Crisis Team leaders to support and prepare for fire (& other) drills.
Work with the Director of Parent Engagement to schedule PA representative meetings.
Schedule Curriculum Committee Meetings
Schedule meetings with all direct reports (Director of College Guidance, Library, Registrar and Nurses)
Manage US Head evaluation schedule.
Support the Dean of Students in organizing student programming & special projects.
Ordering catering for meetings and events
Other duties as assigned.
Qualities:
Superior organizational skills.
Displays initiative and anticipates needs of US Head and Office.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to pivot in fast-paced environment.
Ability to manage multiple projects at once.
Works well collaboratively and in team environment.
Ability to respond professionally and calmly in crisis and high-pressure moments.
Embraces the joys and challenges of working with adolescents in grades 9-12.
NCS is committed to leadership in multicultural education and a culturally diverse faculty and staff. The school therefore seeks applications from candidates who will contribute to an atmosphere in which all are valued and supported.
Interested candidates should send an electronic application that includes a brief cover letter, résumé and the names and contact information of three to five references. Please submit these materials as one combined attachment, in Word or pdf format, with “ US Operations Manager ” in the subject line to: NCSemployment@cathedral.org .
Full Time
National Cathedral School announces a search for an Upper School Operations Manager to begin mid to late April 2024. This 12-month, full-time position supports the Head of Upper School and the Dean of Students in the day-to-day logistics of the Division. We seek a dynamic and energetic individual to support the upper school community in running smoothly and efficiently. Below are the major responsibilities and important qualities of a highly qualified applicant.
Responsibilities:
Manage the Daily Calendar for the Head of Upper School
Process billing and reimbursements.
Manage special projects for the Office.
Manage supply availability for the Office and the Hearst Faculty/Staff Workroom
Collect & submit information for the weekly bulletin.
Manage Files for the Head of Upper School
Answer phones and direct inquiries to the correct party.
Answer student, faculty, and parent questions.
Manage the Parking Pass Process in partnership with Business Office
Manage the DC Metro/Bus voucher program.
Schedule all Dean, Student Life and Student Success meetings
Manage & report upper school attendance.
Work collaboratively with Crisis Team leaders to support and prepare for fire (& other) drills.
Work with the Director of Parent Engagement to schedule PA representative meetings.
Schedule Curriculum Committee Meetings
Schedule meetings with all direct reports (Director of College Guidance, Library, Registrar and Nurses)
Manage US Head evaluation schedule.
Support the Dean of Students in organizing student programming & special projects.
Ordering catering for meetings and events
Other duties as assigned.
Qualities:
Superior organizational skills.
Displays initiative and anticipates needs of US Head and Office.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to pivot in fast-paced environment.
Ability to manage multiple projects at once.
Works well collaboratively and in team environment.
Ability to respond professionally and calmly in crisis and high-pressure moments.
Embraces the joys and challenges of working with adolescents in grades 9-12.
NCS is committed to leadership in multicultural education and a culturally diverse faculty and staff. The school therefore seeks applications from candidates who will contribute to an atmosphere in which all are valued and supported.
Interested candidates should send an electronic application that includes a brief cover letter, résumé and the names and contact information of three to five references. Please submit these materials as one combined attachment, in Word or pdf format, with “ US Operations Manager ” in the subject line to: NCSemployment@cathedral.org .
Salary Range:
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
About SMU
SMU’s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University’s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies .
SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem – paired with entrepreneurial drive – creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence.
Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU’s relationship with Dallas – the dynamic center of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions – offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact.
SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
About the Department:
The Office of New Student Orientation and Transitions is housed within the Office of the Dean of Students unit of the Division of Student Affairs. This Office is responsible for supporting student success and transitions for SMU undergraduate students, including coordinating the fall and spring versions of Mustang Start-Up (SMU’s virtual orientation program), Stampede (the extended orientation program), and other critical transition programs.
About the Position:
This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
The Coordinator for Orientation & Transitions is responsible for supporting the vision, initiatives, programs, and daily operations of the Orientation & Transitions office for new SMU undergraduate students. The Coordinator will serve as programming support for major transition programs including Fall and Spring versions of orientation, student success and transitions, as well as promote institutional affinity. The Coordinator collaborates with orientation staff and partners across campus to understand and meet the needs of matriculating students and their families. Also, supports University enrollment goals by participating in committees and initiatives that improve the transition experience and overall retention of new students.
Essential Functions:
Programming - Serves as programming support for all orientation and transition events. Ensures cohesion across all orientation programming including virtual and in-person. Works collaboratively with partners across campus to strategically streamline new student processes associated with transitioning onto campus during the Spring and Fall semester.
Recruiting - Manages the full lifecycle of orientation student volunteers and student orientation leaders. Responsible for the creation of promotional materials for student outreach. Leads informational meetings, tabling sessions, social media campaigns, and other marketing opportunities as they arise.
Supervision - Partners with the Director of Orientation & Transitions to design training curriculum for orientation leaders and orientation student volunteers. Supervises orientation leaders daily throughout the summer to ensure execution on orientation programming. Provides orientation leaders with opportunities for professional development and team harmony.
Ordering, event reservations and support - Makes purchases on behalf of the orientation office for programming. Responsible for securing location reservations and auxiliary support for events through campus reservation system
Occasional evening/weekend hours will be required for events.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
A Bachelor’s degree is required. A Master's degree is preferred. A degree in higher education, counseling and student personnel or student affairs administration is preferred.
A minimum of two years of experience is required. Previous higher education experience is preferred, particularly experience in programming, large-scale event planning/coordinating, social media marketing, and student advising, training, teaching, and facilitation. Individuals active or engaged in professional associations such as NODA or NASPA is preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills along with a commitment to student development and training and a willingness to take initiative.
Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning, time management and project management skills.
Candidate familiarity with best practices and theories regarding orientation, transitions and retention is a plus.
Candidate ability to work well with students in counseling, teaching and advising is preferred.
Candidate must be able to demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Canva, Box and other related programs.
Candidate familiarity with Asana, Adobe Creative Suite, Advantage and Slate is preferred.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
Sit for long periods of time
Bend, squat, stand
Reach above shoulders
Carry/lift over 25-50 lbs
Handle objects (dexterity)
Push/pull
Walk for long distances
Drive motorized equipment
Deadline to Apply:
March 29, 2024
EEO Statement:
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu .
Benefits:
SMU offers staff a broad, competitive array of health and related benefit s. In addition to traditional benefits such as health, dental, and vision plans, SMU offers a wide range of wellness programs to help attract, support, and retain our employees whose work continues to make SMU an outstanding education and research institution.
SMU is committed to providing an array of retirement programs that benefit and protect you and your family throughout your working years at SMU and, if you meet SMU's retirement eligibility criteria, during your retirement years after you leave SMU.
The value of learning at SMU isn't just about preparing our students for the future. Employees have access to a wide variety of professional and personal development opportunities , including tuition benefits .
Full Time
Salary Range:
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
About SMU
SMU’s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University’s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies .
SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem – paired with entrepreneurial drive – creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence.
Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU’s relationship with Dallas – the dynamic center of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions – offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact.
SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
About the Department:
The Office of New Student Orientation and Transitions is housed within the Office of the Dean of Students unit of the Division of Student Affairs. This Office is responsible for supporting student success and transitions for SMU undergraduate students, including coordinating the fall and spring versions of Mustang Start-Up (SMU’s virtual orientation program), Stampede (the extended orientation program), and other critical transition programs.
About the Position:
This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
The Coordinator for Orientation & Transitions is responsible for supporting the vision, initiatives, programs, and daily operations of the Orientation & Transitions office for new SMU undergraduate students. The Coordinator will serve as programming support for major transition programs including Fall and Spring versions of orientation, student success and transitions, as well as promote institutional affinity. The Coordinator collaborates with orientation staff and partners across campus to understand and meet the needs of matriculating students and their families. Also, supports University enrollment goals by participating in committees and initiatives that improve the transition experience and overall retention of new students.
Essential Functions:
Programming - Serves as programming support for all orientation and transition events. Ensures cohesion across all orientation programming including virtual and in-person. Works collaboratively with partners across campus to strategically streamline new student processes associated with transitioning onto campus during the Spring and Fall semester.
Recruiting - Manages the full lifecycle of orientation student volunteers and student orientation leaders. Responsible for the creation of promotional materials for student outreach. Leads informational meetings, tabling sessions, social media campaigns, and other marketing opportunities as they arise.
Supervision - Partners with the Director of Orientation & Transitions to design training curriculum for orientation leaders and orientation student volunteers. Supervises orientation leaders daily throughout the summer to ensure execution on orientation programming. Provides orientation leaders with opportunities for professional development and team harmony.
Ordering, event reservations and support - Makes purchases on behalf of the orientation office for programming. Responsible for securing location reservations and auxiliary support for events through campus reservation system
Occasional evening/weekend hours will be required for events.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
A Bachelor’s degree is required. A Master's degree is preferred. A degree in higher education, counseling and student personnel or student affairs administration is preferred.
A minimum of two years of experience is required. Previous higher education experience is preferred, particularly experience in programming, large-scale event planning/coordinating, social media marketing, and student advising, training, teaching, and facilitation. Individuals active or engaged in professional associations such as NODA or NASPA is preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills along with a commitment to student development and training and a willingness to take initiative.
Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning, time management and project management skills.
Candidate familiarity with best practices and theories regarding orientation, transitions and retention is a plus.
Candidate ability to work well with students in counseling, teaching and advising is preferred.
Candidate must be able to demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Canva, Box and other related programs.
Candidate familiarity with Asana, Adobe Creative Suite, Advantage and Slate is preferred.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
Sit for long periods of time
Bend, squat, stand
Reach above shoulders
Carry/lift over 25-50 lbs
Handle objects (dexterity)
Push/pull
Walk for long distances
Drive motorized equipment
Deadline to Apply:
March 29, 2024
EEO Statement:
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu .
Benefits:
SMU offers staff a broad, competitive array of health and related benefit s. In addition to traditional benefits such as health, dental, and vision plans, SMU offers a wide range of wellness programs to help attract, support, and retain our employees whose work continues to make SMU an outstanding education and research institution.
SMU is committed to providing an array of retirement programs that benefit and protect you and your family throughout your working years at SMU and, if you meet SMU's retirement eligibility criteria, during your retirement years after you leave SMU.
The value of learning at SMU isn't just about preparing our students for the future. Employees have access to a wide variety of professional and personal development opportunities , including tuition benefits .
Lycoming College Vice President and Dean of the College Lycoming College, a distinguished, private liberal arts institution in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, seeks a Vice President and Dean of the College (VPDOC). Reporting to the President, the VPDOC will inaugurate this new position, one designed to promote strong collaboration and integration of goals among the student life and academic professionals on campus to benefit Lycoming’s diverse student population. The new VPDOC will oversee offices and programs devoted to the success of all students, including transitional experience, leadership development, global education, career and professional development, community service, student clubs and organizations, outdoor recreation and intramural sports, residential life, health and counseling services and a grant-funded project to address sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking. The preferred candidate will have had experience as a faculty member and as an administrator overseeing areas of academic and student life. Founded in 1812, Lycoming College is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected residential liberal arts and sciences colleges and is becoming increasingly recognized for the quality of its experiential programming and for students gaining the skills needed upon graduation in today’s world. The College’s Strategic Plan centers inclusive excellence as an institutional value, and the VPDOC will be expected to champion and promote equitable outcomes for all community members. The next VPDOC will create an integrated division incorporating current student life and academic success offices, enhancing the capacity of the College to provide a holistic support system for all students by promoting partnership and collaboration across the College. Partnering with the provost, the VPDOC will manage the College’s first year seminar program and further develop the Center for Enhanced Academic Experiences. Collaborating with the chief diversity officer and other cabinet members, the VPDOC will be a leader in promoting a culture that values diversity, inclusion and belonging. By engaging offices across campus, the VPDOC will focus the College’s efforts to improve student outcomes, including retention and graduation rates. Academic Search is assisting Lycoming College in this work. Applications, nominations and expressions of interest may be submitted in confidence to LycomingVicePresident@academicsearch.org. Nominations should include the nominee’s full name, title, position and email address. Applications must include a curriculum vitae and a substantive cover letter (PDF preferred) that addresses the expectations regarding the leadership agenda and desired qualities. A list of professional references will be required later in the search process. The position is open until filled, but only applications received by March 24, 2024, can be assured full consideration. Nominators and prospective candidates may arrange a confidential conversation about this opportunity with one of the senior consultants leading the search, https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/SharonsCalendar@academicsearch.org/bookings/s/DSBuODt29Eu7IHG-NOwZVA2 and https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/TaraSinger@academicsearch.org/bookings/. If you have any questions or if you have a disability and need accommodation with pre-employment processes (i.e., applications, interviews, etc.), please email LycomingVicePresident@academicsearch.org. Lycoming College proudly celebrates and values diversity. We are committed to fostering an inclusive campus community supporting all faculty, staff, and students. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and all who are interested in supporting and contributing to our mission. Lycoming College is an equal opportunity employer.
Full Time
Lycoming College Vice President and Dean of the College Lycoming College, a distinguished, private liberal arts institution in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, seeks a Vice President and Dean of the College (VPDOC). Reporting to the President, the VPDOC will inaugurate this new position, one designed to promote strong collaboration and integration of goals among the student life and academic professionals on campus to benefit Lycoming’s diverse student population. The new VPDOC will oversee offices and programs devoted to the success of all students, including transitional experience, leadership development, global education, career and professional development, community service, student clubs and organizations, outdoor recreation and intramural sports, residential life, health and counseling services and a grant-funded project to address sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking. The preferred candidate will have had experience as a faculty member and as an administrator overseeing areas of academic and student life. Founded in 1812, Lycoming College is one of the nation’s oldest and most respected residential liberal arts and sciences colleges and is becoming increasingly recognized for the quality of its experiential programming and for students gaining the skills needed upon graduation in today’s world. The College’s Strategic Plan centers inclusive excellence as an institutional value, and the VPDOC will be expected to champion and promote equitable outcomes for all community members. The next VPDOC will create an integrated division incorporating current student life and academic success offices, enhancing the capacity of the College to provide a holistic support system for all students by promoting partnership and collaboration across the College. Partnering with the provost, the VPDOC will manage the College’s first year seminar program and further develop the Center for Enhanced Academic Experiences. Collaborating with the chief diversity officer and other cabinet members, the VPDOC will be a leader in promoting a culture that values diversity, inclusion and belonging. By engaging offices across campus, the VPDOC will focus the College’s efforts to improve student outcomes, including retention and graduation rates. Academic Search is assisting Lycoming College in this work. Applications, nominations and expressions of interest may be submitted in confidence to LycomingVicePresident@academicsearch.org. Nominations should include the nominee’s full name, title, position and email address. Applications must include a curriculum vitae and a substantive cover letter (PDF preferred) that addresses the expectations regarding the leadership agenda and desired qualities. A list of professional references will be required later in the search process. The position is open until filled, but only applications received by March 24, 2024, can be assured full consideration. Nominators and prospective candidates may arrange a confidential conversation about this opportunity with one of the senior consultants leading the search, https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/SharonsCalendar@academicsearch.org/bookings/s/DSBuODt29Eu7IHG-NOwZVA2 and https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/TaraSinger@academicsearch.org/bookings/. If you have any questions or if you have a disability and need accommodation with pre-employment processes (i.e., applications, interviews, etc.), please email LycomingVicePresident@academicsearch.org. Lycoming College proudly celebrates and values diversity. We are committed to fostering an inclusive campus community supporting all faculty, staff, and students. We encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and all who are interested in supporting and contributing to our mission. Lycoming College is an equal opportunity employer.
Salary Range:
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
About SMU
SMU’s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University’s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies .
SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem – paired with entrepreneurial drive – creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence.
Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU’s relationship with Dallas – the dynamic center of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions – offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact.
SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
About the Department:
The mission of the SMU Health Service is to provide quality, caring, cost effective and convenient ambulatory healthcare and health education services in association with other university departments that promote healthy lifestyles and enhance academic productivity leading to satisfying and rewarding college experiences.
About the Position:
This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated substance abuse counselor to help provide guidance and support for our students. In this role, you are responsible for conducting intake assessments, individual counseling, group therapy, and case coordination services. In addition you are required to develop all Substance Use Disorder (SUD) programming and treatment. You are also called upon to provide consultation and help with coordination of peer recovery services on campus.
To ensure success, the substance abuse counselor should be familiar with the latest treatment methods and collaborate with other mental health care specialists. Successful candidates will have excellent clinical knowledge and experience working with people in recovery.
Essential Functions:
Provides assessment, individual counseling, group therapy, screening, information and education to persons requesting help. Evaluates clients' physical and mental behaviors, develops appropriate treatment and recovery plans, documents all services in the electronic health record, monitors clients over time to access treatment progress and case manages and refers to facilities and programs.
Develops and implements early intervention and outreach program. Helps to develop a sober community program on campus.
Collaborates regularly with counselors, psychiatrists, medical providers, and social workers. Assists primary caregivers to manage addiction-related behavior. Works collaboratively with the Office of Wellbeing, Dean of Students Office, and The Conduct Office.
Supports other counseling clinical services and programs.
Occasional evening/weekend hours may be required for Outreach and Educational Programming.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
A Master's degree is required. Must be a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor.
A minimum of two years of experience is required.
Experience with co-occurring health and mental health problems is required. Previous experience with the treatment of substance abuse disorders is preferred. Direct experience working with historically underrepresented populations is strongly preferred. Provision of substance abuse counseling in a collegiate setting is also preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills.
Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning and time management skills.
Candidate must have in-depth knowledge of drug and alcohol testing to monitor treatment plans and medical instructions.
Candidate ability to apply the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services’ (SAMHSA) best practice indicators is a plus.
Candidate familiarity with electronic medical records is preferred.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
Sit for long periods of time
Deadline to Apply:
This position is open until filled.
EEO Statement:
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu .
Benefits:
SMU offers staff a broad, competitive array of health and related benefit s. In addition to traditional benefits such as health, dental, and vision plans, SMU offers a wide range of wellness programs to help attract, support, and retain our employees whose work continues to make SMU an outstanding education and research institution.
SMU is committed to providing an array of retirement programs that benefit and protect you and your family throughout your working years at SMU and, if you meet SMU's retirement eligibility criteria, during your retirement years after you leave SMU.
The value of learning at SMU isn't just about preparing our students for the future. Employees have access to a wide variety of professional and personal development opportunities , including tuition benefits .
Full-time
Salary Range:
Salary commensurate with experience and qualifications
About SMU
SMU’s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University’s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies .
SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem – paired with entrepreneurial drive – creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence.
Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU’s relationship with Dallas – the dynamic center of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions – offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact.
SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
About the Department:
The mission of the SMU Health Service is to provide quality, caring, cost effective and convenient ambulatory healthcare and health education services in association with other university departments that promote healthy lifestyles and enhance academic productivity leading to satisfying and rewarding college experiences.
About the Position:
This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated substance abuse counselor to help provide guidance and support for our students. In this role, you are responsible for conducting intake assessments, individual counseling, group therapy, and case coordination services. In addition you are required to develop all Substance Use Disorder (SUD) programming and treatment. You are also called upon to provide consultation and help with coordination of peer recovery services on campus.
To ensure success, the substance abuse counselor should be familiar with the latest treatment methods and collaborate with other mental health care specialists. Successful candidates will have excellent clinical knowledge and experience working with people in recovery.
Essential Functions:
Provides assessment, individual counseling, group therapy, screening, information and education to persons requesting help. Evaluates clients' physical and mental behaviors, develops appropriate treatment and recovery plans, documents all services in the electronic health record, monitors clients over time to access treatment progress and case manages and refers to facilities and programs.
Develops and implements early intervention and outreach program. Helps to develop a sober community program on campus.
Collaborates regularly with counselors, psychiatrists, medical providers, and social workers. Assists primary caregivers to manage addiction-related behavior. Works collaboratively with the Office of Wellbeing, Dean of Students Office, and The Conduct Office.
Supports other counseling clinical services and programs.
Occasional evening/weekend hours may be required for Outreach and Educational Programming.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
A Master's degree is required. Must be a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor.
A minimum of two years of experience is required.
Experience with co-occurring health and mental health problems is required. Previous experience with the treatment of substance abuse disorders is preferred. Direct experience working with historically underrepresented populations is strongly preferred. Provision of substance abuse counseling in a collegiate setting is also preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills.
Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning and time management skills.
Candidate must have in-depth knowledge of drug and alcohol testing to monitor treatment plans and medical instructions.
Candidate ability to apply the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services’ (SAMHSA) best practice indicators is a plus.
Candidate familiarity with electronic medical records is preferred.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
Sit for long periods of time
Deadline to Apply:
This position is open until filled.
EEO Statement:
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu .
Benefits:
SMU offers staff a broad, competitive array of health and related benefit s. In addition to traditional benefits such as health, dental, and vision plans, SMU offers a wide range of wellness programs to help attract, support, and retain our employees whose work continues to make SMU an outstanding education and research institution.
SMU is committed to providing an array of retirement programs that benefit and protect you and your family throughout your working years at SMU and, if you meet SMU's retirement eligibility criteria, during your retirement years after you leave SMU.
The value of learning at SMU isn't just about preparing our students for the future. Employees have access to a wide variety of professional and personal development opportunities , including tuition benefits .
Vice President, Student Affairs
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University of Nevada, Reno - Main Campus
The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) appreciates your interest in employment at our growing institution. We want your application process to go smoothly and quickly. Final applications must be submitted prior to the close of the recruitment.
If you need assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please contact our recruitment helpline at (775) 784-1495 or https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjobs%40unr.edu%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cmichellebriggs%40unr.edu%7C3fc56ddb0d3143705f1c08d9932205df%7C523b4bfc0ebd4c03b2b96f6a17fd31d8%7C1%7C0%7C637702596595879550%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=f3IzAEa5H3%2FeLS%2BymU9ZqLPkGDVrZukYCBVy8XHJYe0%3D&reserved=0. For UNR Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778.
Job Description
The Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) has a deep commitment to the well-being and development of students on campus and is responsible for providing leadership, budgetary decisions, and administrative oversight for all Student Affairs functions, including managing and developing functional leaders.
The VPSA provides leadership and management oversite for approximately 100 employees, and another 700 student employees in the Division of Student Affairs. The Division is committed to developing and maintaining a healthy and welcoming campus community for all students.
With a focus on national best-practices, the individual develops long term cost-effective strategies to support student initiatives, analyzes data to make sound decisions, recommends operational efficiencies, evaluates revenue projections, determines the fiscal impact of state budget allocations, and represents the University's interest in various internal and external constituent groups.
The VPSA is highly engaged with the Nevada System of Higher Education and Board of Regents, representing the President in these and other high-level community forums. As a member of the President's Cabinet, the Vice President of Student Affairs works as part of a team to set the overall direction of the University though consultation with the members of the Cabinet on University-wide issues. The VPSA must anticipate and respond to challenges and opportunities in higher education and advise the President.
About Student Affairs
The Division of Student Affairs' goal is to improve the extent and quality of student engagement at Nevada and, in doing so, enhance student learning and success. The Division supports the student and campus experience through programs ranging from residential life to cultural diversity and is committed to developing and maintaining a healthy learning environment for all students at the University. The total budget for Student Life is $64,795,115. Approximately $63 million in auxiliary and student fee funds and $1.5 million in state funds. The Student Life unit includes approximately 67 administrative faculty, 42 classified staff, 12 graduate assistants, 2 post-doctoral scholars and 725 student employees.
The Division of Student Affairs is comprised of the following units:
• https://www.unr.edu/student-engagement works collaboratively with the Associate Students of the University of Nevada (ASUN) to engage, educate and empower undergraduate students to take action in the best interest of the student body and the University community.
• https://nevadaasun.com/ is the student government of the University of Nevada, Reno and provides and services to ensure Nevada's students succeed personally, academically and professionally.
• https://www.unr.edu/student-persistence-research conducts high quality retention research and learning outcomes assessment for the Division of Student Services to increase student persistence and completion rates at the University of Nevada, Reno.
• https://www.unr.edu/dean-of-students support student success from enrollment to degree completion and is dedicated to student-centered strategic planning that supports student development, retention and self-advocacy. The Dean of Students oversees the Nevada Career Studio, the Office for New Student Initiatives, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and the Office of Student Conduct.
• https://www.unr.edu/union opened on November 16, 2007 and since has been a student-centered building that serves as the living room of campus and complements the academic experience through cultural, educational, social and recreational programs.
• https://www.unr.edu/fitness (FRS) is a university department offering Nevada Students the opportunity to live an active lifestyle and oversees the E.L. Wiegand Fitness Center, intramural sports, the Lombari pool and more.
• https://www.unr.edu/multicultural-center researches, designs and implements unique programs and services that promote recruitment and retention, the pursuit of academic success and graduation. The Multicultural Center's efforts expand cultural, historical and community awareness and maintain an open, safe and inclusive environment for all students.
• https://www.unr.edu/housing oversees residence life on campus, including living spaces, residence halls and dining facilities and is committed to creating an inclusive community that embraces all residents and upholds the Nevada System for Higher Education policy on non-discrimination.
• https://www.unr.edu/counseling provides psychological services to University of Nevada, Reno students to support and facilitate their personal and academic success and development.
• https://www.unr.edu/drc (DRC) was created to meet the unique educational needs of undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities.
• https://www.unr.edu/first-generation-student-center helps students who will be the first in their families to complete a baccalaureate degree, and income-qualified students to overcome class, social and academic barriers to higher education.
• For more about the organizational structure, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/student-services/office/organization-chart
Required Qualifications
Master's Degree and eight (8) years of related administrative management and leadership in student affairs.
Preferred Qualifications
Terminal academic degree
Student affairs experience at a public research university
Student affairs leadership at an established or emerging minority serving institution
Relevant Experience
• Executive level administration knowledge of complex public institutions of higher education and experience leading student services and/or governmental organizations.
• Knowledge of best practices, current issues, and future trends in education.
• An established record of working with a diverse staff, faculty and campus populations and demonstrated commitment to diversity in areas of hiring and promotions.
• A successful record of developing, implementing, and sustaining innovative policies and programs that foster excellence in higher education.
• Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills; ability to establish relationships and work with various constituents within and outside the university.
• An understanding of and commitment to shared governance.
• Experience in addressing the co-curricular and student life needs of both undergraduate and graduate student communities.
• A well-regarded history of personal and professional ethics, character and integrity.
• Strong communication skills with a commitment to inclusiveness, transparency, and consensus building.
• Demonstrated experience in contributions to the scholarship and practice of student affairs and justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in higher education.
• Knowledge of student services, trends, and promising practices in higher education.
• Equity-minded focus, responsiveness, and sensitivity to and understanding of students' diverse backgrounds and impact on their college experience; ability to foster an inclusive educational environment.
• An understanding of the needs of first-generation college students
• Ability to plan, implement, evaluate, and advocate for a wide range of student-oriented programs with a student-centered approach.
• Demonstrates competence in leading successful change efforts, including continuous quality improvement initiatives.
• Knowledge and understanding of university governance structure.
• Strong strategic orientation and tactical skills to maximize a division's financial, infrastructure, and staff resources.
• Exceptional analytical and decision-making skills; ability to exercise sound judgment, tact, and discretion to make politically sensitive decisions with significant organizational impact.
• Exceptional financial acumen and ability to manage complex budget portfolios.
• Strong leadership and management skills; ability to foster an inclusive work environment.
• Strong political acumen and ability to diplomatically address sensitive issues.
• Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills; ability to establish relationships and work with various constituents within and outside the university.
• Experience supporting the needs of international students.
• Ability to constructively address student activism in a way that supports civil discourse, free speech and academic freedom.
• Leadership experience in crisis management.
Schedule and Travel
Variable work schedule.
Occasional Travel.
Compensation Grade
Executive Salary Schedule
To view the salary schedule for this position, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/hr/compensation-evaluation/compensation/salary-schedules and select Executive Salary Schedule. Salary is competitive and commensurate with related education and experience.
Our Benefits
The University of Nevada, Reno promotes a healthy work life balance for their employees. The university provides a generous amount of annual leave; two (2) days are accrued each month. Spend time skiing the Sierra Mountains, golfing several golf courses, visiting Lake Tahoe, hiking the desolation wilderness, attending local events or just enjoying a nice quiet day in the fresh air. With over 300 days of sunshine and four seasons there is something for everyone.
A benefit of working in Nevada is that you do not pay state income tax - keep more of your earnings!
We do not contribute 6.2% to social security tax; we offer a rich retirement plan instead.
Our retirement plan is beyond compare. Your 17.50% contribution is generously matched by the University. With the faculty retirement plan, you are 100% vested on your first day. Sit back and watch your retirement dollars grow! All permanent employees on an annual "A" contract who are employed at least 50% full-time are eligible to participate in the NSHE retirement program unless they are members of PERS of Nevada.
We offer excellent health insurance options that include dental, vision, and life insurance.
We take the health of our employees and their families seriously. This position starts the first year with a generous thirty (30) days of sick leave; two (2) days are accrued each month after one year of service.
For candidates who relocate from at least 50 miles away, we offer a relocation/moving allowance. No receipts are required, and the moving allowance is paid in one lump sum.
If you or your dependents are looking to become a Wolf Pack student, we offer a grants-in-aid educational benefit. The University is proud to provide a reduced-rate tuition benefit to faculty and qualified dependents.
Faculty can take up to six credits per semester at a reduced rate. Dependents of faculty have unlimited credits, but in order to be eligible children must be unmarried and under the age of 24 and must receive at least 50% of their financial support from the employee and/or employee's spouse or domestic partner.
Search Contacts
David Shintani, Search Chair
mailto:shintani@unr.edu
Alissa Mortensen, Search Coordinator
mailto:alissam@unr.edu
Michelle Briggs, Recruiter
mailto:mcihellebriggs@unr.edu
Exempt Yes
Full-Time Equivalent 100.0%
Required Attachment(s)
Please note, once you submit your application the only attachment/s viewable to you will be the attachment/s to the resume/CV section of the application. Any additional required attachment/s to the cover letter, references, additional documents sections of the application, will not be viewable to you after you submit your application. All uploaded attachment/s will be on the application for the committee to review. To request updates to attachments, prior to the committee review of applications, please contact the candidate helpdesk at mailto:jobs@unr.edu.
Please attach the following documents to your application
1) Resume/CV
2) Cover Letter
3) Contact Information for three professional references
4) Please write a brief statement (one page maximum) about how you would contribute toward our mission of creating a culturally inclusive environment in the role for which you are applying.
Full Consideration
For full consideration, applications must be received by February 16, 2024.
This posting is open until filled
Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. This search will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made.
Posting Close Date
Note to Applicant
A background check will be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire.
HR will attempt to verify academic credentials upon receipt of hiring documents. If the academic credentials cannot be verified, HR will notify the faculty member that an official transcript of their highest degree must be submitted within thirty days of the faculty member's first day of employment.
References will be contacted at the appropriate phase of the recruitment process.
Applicants hired on a federal contract may be subject to E-Verify.
As part of the hiring process, applicants for positions in the Nevada System of Higher Education may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related tasks.
For positions that require driving, evidence of a valid driver's license will be required at the time of employment and as a condition of continued employment.
Schedules are subject to change based on organizational needs.
The University of Nevada, Reno is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person's age (40 or older), disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race (including hair texture and protected hairstyles such as natural hairstyles, afros, bantu knots, curls, braids, locks and twists), color, or religion (protected classes).
About Us
The University of Nevada, Reno is a leading American public research university committed to the promise of a future powered by knowledge. Founded in 1874 as Nevada's original land-grant university, the University serves 21,000 undergraduate and graduate students from all 50 states and 63 countries.
Classified by the Carnegie® Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as an R1 (“Very High Research”) university, it is also recognized in the Carnegie® Community Engagement classification. The University is also ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the “Best National Universities” and “Best National Public Universities.” It also ranks in the top tier of the WSJ/Times Higher Education World University Rankings and the New York Times' “Top Colleges for Economic Diversity.”
Since 2009, nearly $1 billion has been has invested in advanced labs, facilities, and residence halls on the main campus. The University is home to Nevada's first medical school - the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine - and it delivers on its original land-grant mission with outreach across the state through the University of Nevada, Reno Extension, Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Nevada Small Business Development Center, the Nevada Seismological Laboratory, and Wolf Pack Athletics.
The main campus is in Reno, Nevada, a burgeoning global technology hub with a vibrant midtown and downtown. Found where the high desert of the Great Basin meets the High Sierra and Lake Tahoe, the beautiful, 290-acre main campus is also a Nevada State Arboretum. In recent years, the University has expanded to include two additional locations: the Redfield Campus in south Reno and the Wayne L. Prim campus in Incline Village, which is the home of the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe.
As part of the Nevada System of Higher Education - comprised of two research universities, one state college, four community colleges and an environmental research institute - the University is committed to developing strong partnerships with each of these institutions for the benefit of all Nevadans.
Through its commitment to high-impact education, world-improving research and creative activity, and outreach that's transforming Nevada's communities and businesses, the University continues its nearly 150-year tradition of benefitting our state, nation and world.
The University recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. The inclusive and engaged community on campus recognizes the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
Today, the University delivers on its original land-grant mission of access to education and knowledge by investing in the academics, facilities, support, engagement and vibrant campus life that promote our diverse students' cognitive growth and academic achievement - all while remaining one of the best values in American higher education.
For more information, please visit the http://www.unr.edu/.
University of Nevada, Reno
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4890295
Founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno is the State of Nevada’s land grant institution with a statewide mission and presence. The University of Nevada, Reno is a Carnegie I Research Institution and has been recognized as a “Top Tier” Best National University by U.S. News & World Report. With an enrollment of nearly 21,000 students we offer 145 Tier 1 accredited degree programs. Located in the picturesque Truckee Meadows the University of Nevada, Reno is surrounded by numerous state and national parks, is 45 minutes from beautiful Lake Tahoe, and four hours from San Francisco.
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. We are an inclusive and engaged community and recognize the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person’s age, disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race, or religion.
Full Time
Vice President, Student Affairs
R0139416
University of Nevada, Reno - Main Campus
The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) appreciates your interest in employment at our growing institution. We want your application process to go smoothly and quickly. Final applications must be submitted prior to the close of the recruitment.
If you need assistance or have questions regarding the application process, please contact our recruitment helpline at (775) 784-1495 or https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fjobs%40unr.edu%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cmichellebriggs%40unr.edu%7C3fc56ddb0d3143705f1c08d9932205df%7C523b4bfc0ebd4c03b2b96f6a17fd31d8%7C1%7C0%7C637702596595879550%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=f3IzAEa5H3%2FeLS%2BymU9ZqLPkGDVrZukYCBVy8XHJYe0%3D&reserved=0. For UNR Med professional job postings, please contact the Office of Professional Recruitment at (775) 784-6778.
Job Description
The Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) has a deep commitment to the well-being and development of students on campus and is responsible for providing leadership, budgetary decisions, and administrative oversight for all Student Affairs functions, including managing and developing functional leaders.
The VPSA provides leadership and management oversite for approximately 100 employees, and another 700 student employees in the Division of Student Affairs. The Division is committed to developing and maintaining a healthy and welcoming campus community for all students.
With a focus on national best-practices, the individual develops long term cost-effective strategies to support student initiatives, analyzes data to make sound decisions, recommends operational efficiencies, evaluates revenue projections, determines the fiscal impact of state budget allocations, and represents the University's interest in various internal and external constituent groups.
The VPSA is highly engaged with the Nevada System of Higher Education and Board of Regents, representing the President in these and other high-level community forums. As a member of the President's Cabinet, the Vice President of Student Affairs works as part of a team to set the overall direction of the University though consultation with the members of the Cabinet on University-wide issues. The VPSA must anticipate and respond to challenges and opportunities in higher education and advise the President.
About Student Affairs
The Division of Student Affairs' goal is to improve the extent and quality of student engagement at Nevada and, in doing so, enhance student learning and success. The Division supports the student and campus experience through programs ranging from residential life to cultural diversity and is committed to developing and maintaining a healthy learning environment for all students at the University. The total budget for Student Life is $64,795,115. Approximately $63 million in auxiliary and student fee funds and $1.5 million in state funds. The Student Life unit includes approximately 67 administrative faculty, 42 classified staff, 12 graduate assistants, 2 post-doctoral scholars and 725 student employees.
The Division of Student Affairs is comprised of the following units:
• https://www.unr.edu/student-engagement works collaboratively with the Associate Students of the University of Nevada (ASUN) to engage, educate and empower undergraduate students to take action in the best interest of the student body and the University community.
• https://nevadaasun.com/ is the student government of the University of Nevada, Reno and provides and services to ensure Nevada's students succeed personally, academically and professionally.
• https://www.unr.edu/student-persistence-research conducts high quality retention research and learning outcomes assessment for the Division of Student Services to increase student persistence and completion rates at the University of Nevada, Reno.
• https://www.unr.edu/dean-of-students support student success from enrollment to degree completion and is dedicated to student-centered strategic planning that supports student development, retention and self-advocacy. The Dean of Students oversees the Nevada Career Studio, the Office for New Student Initiatives, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and the Office of Student Conduct.
• https://www.unr.edu/union opened on November 16, 2007 and since has been a student-centered building that serves as the living room of campus and complements the academic experience through cultural, educational, social and recreational programs.
• https://www.unr.edu/fitness (FRS) is a university department offering Nevada Students the opportunity to live an active lifestyle and oversees the E.L. Wiegand Fitness Center, intramural sports, the Lombari pool and more.
• https://www.unr.edu/multicultural-center researches, designs and implements unique programs and services that promote recruitment and retention, the pursuit of academic success and graduation. The Multicultural Center's efforts expand cultural, historical and community awareness and maintain an open, safe and inclusive environment for all students.
• https://www.unr.edu/housing oversees residence life on campus, including living spaces, residence halls and dining facilities and is committed to creating an inclusive community that embraces all residents and upholds the Nevada System for Higher Education policy on non-discrimination.
• https://www.unr.edu/counseling provides psychological services to University of Nevada, Reno students to support and facilitate their personal and academic success and development.
• https://www.unr.edu/drc (DRC) was created to meet the unique educational needs of undergraduate and graduate students with disabilities.
• https://www.unr.edu/first-generation-student-center helps students who will be the first in their families to complete a baccalaureate degree, and income-qualified students to overcome class, social and academic barriers to higher education.
• For more about the organizational structure, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/student-services/office/organization-chart
Required Qualifications
Master's Degree and eight (8) years of related administrative management and leadership in student affairs.
Preferred Qualifications
Terminal academic degree
Student affairs experience at a public research university
Student affairs leadership at an established or emerging minority serving institution
Relevant Experience
• Executive level administration knowledge of complex public institutions of higher education and experience leading student services and/or governmental organizations.
• Knowledge of best practices, current issues, and future trends in education.
• An established record of working with a diverse staff, faculty and campus populations and demonstrated commitment to diversity in areas of hiring and promotions.
• A successful record of developing, implementing, and sustaining innovative policies and programs that foster excellence in higher education.
• Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills; ability to establish relationships and work with various constituents within and outside the university.
• An understanding of and commitment to shared governance.
• Experience in addressing the co-curricular and student life needs of both undergraduate and graduate student communities.
• A well-regarded history of personal and professional ethics, character and integrity.
• Strong communication skills with a commitment to inclusiveness, transparency, and consensus building.
• Demonstrated experience in contributions to the scholarship and practice of student affairs and justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in higher education.
• Knowledge of student services, trends, and promising practices in higher education.
• Equity-minded focus, responsiveness, and sensitivity to and understanding of students' diverse backgrounds and impact on their college experience; ability to foster an inclusive educational environment.
• An understanding of the needs of first-generation college students
• Ability to plan, implement, evaluate, and advocate for a wide range of student-oriented programs with a student-centered approach.
• Demonstrates competence in leading successful change efforts, including continuous quality improvement initiatives.
• Knowledge and understanding of university governance structure.
• Strong strategic orientation and tactical skills to maximize a division's financial, infrastructure, and staff resources.
• Exceptional analytical and decision-making skills; ability to exercise sound judgment, tact, and discretion to make politically sensitive decisions with significant organizational impact.
• Exceptional financial acumen and ability to manage complex budget portfolios.
• Strong leadership and management skills; ability to foster an inclusive work environment.
• Strong political acumen and ability to diplomatically address sensitive issues.
• Strong interpersonal and collaboration skills; ability to establish relationships and work with various constituents within and outside the university.
• Experience supporting the needs of international students.
• Ability to constructively address student activism in a way that supports civil discourse, free speech and academic freedom.
• Leadership experience in crisis management.
Schedule and Travel
Variable work schedule.
Occasional Travel.
Compensation Grade
Executive Salary Schedule
To view the salary schedule for this position, please visit: https://www.unr.edu/hr/compensation-evaluation/compensation/salary-schedules and select Executive Salary Schedule. Salary is competitive and commensurate with related education and experience.
Our Benefits
The University of Nevada, Reno promotes a healthy work life balance for their employees. The university provides a generous amount of annual leave; two (2) days are accrued each month. Spend time skiing the Sierra Mountains, golfing several golf courses, visiting Lake Tahoe, hiking the desolation wilderness, attending local events or just enjoying a nice quiet day in the fresh air. With over 300 days of sunshine and four seasons there is something for everyone.
A benefit of working in Nevada is that you do not pay state income tax - keep more of your earnings!
We do not contribute 6.2% to social security tax; we offer a rich retirement plan instead.
Our retirement plan is beyond compare. Your 17.50% contribution is generously matched by the University. With the faculty retirement plan, you are 100% vested on your first day. Sit back and watch your retirement dollars grow! All permanent employees on an annual "A" contract who are employed at least 50% full-time are eligible to participate in the NSHE retirement program unless they are members of PERS of Nevada.
We offer excellent health insurance options that include dental, vision, and life insurance.
We take the health of our employees and their families seriously. This position starts the first year with a generous thirty (30) days of sick leave; two (2) days are accrued each month after one year of service.
For candidates who relocate from at least 50 miles away, we offer a relocation/moving allowance. No receipts are required, and the moving allowance is paid in one lump sum.
If you or your dependents are looking to become a Wolf Pack student, we offer a grants-in-aid educational benefit. The University is proud to provide a reduced-rate tuition benefit to faculty and qualified dependents.
Faculty can take up to six credits per semester at a reduced rate. Dependents of faculty have unlimited credits, but in order to be eligible children must be unmarried and under the age of 24 and must receive at least 50% of their financial support from the employee and/or employee's spouse or domestic partner.
Search Contacts
David Shintani, Search Chair
mailto:shintani@unr.edu
Alissa Mortensen, Search Coordinator
mailto:alissam@unr.edu
Michelle Briggs, Recruiter
mailto:mcihellebriggs@unr.edu
Exempt Yes
Full-Time Equivalent 100.0%
Required Attachment(s)
Please note, once you submit your application the only attachment/s viewable to you will be the attachment/s to the resume/CV section of the application. Any additional required attachment/s to the cover letter, references, additional documents sections of the application, will not be viewable to you after you submit your application. All uploaded attachment/s will be on the application for the committee to review. To request updates to attachments, prior to the committee review of applications, please contact the candidate helpdesk at mailto:jobs@unr.edu.
Please attach the following documents to your application
1) Resume/CV
2) Cover Letter
3) Contact Information for three professional references
4) Please write a brief statement (one page maximum) about how you would contribute toward our mission of creating a culturally inclusive environment in the role for which you are applying.
Full Consideration
For full consideration, applications must be received by February 16, 2024.
This posting is open until filled
Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. This search will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made.
Posting Close Date
Note to Applicant
A background check will be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire.
HR will attempt to verify academic credentials upon receipt of hiring documents. If the academic credentials cannot be verified, HR will notify the faculty member that an official transcript of their highest degree must be submitted within thirty days of the faculty member's first day of employment.
References will be contacted at the appropriate phase of the recruitment process.
Applicants hired on a federal contract may be subject to E-Verify.
As part of the hiring process, applicants for positions in the Nevada System of Higher Education may be required to demonstrate the ability to perform job-related tasks.
For positions that require driving, evidence of a valid driver's license will be required at the time of employment and as a condition of continued employment.
Schedules are subject to change based on organizational needs.
The University of Nevada, Reno is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person's age (40 or older), disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race (including hair texture and protected hairstyles such as natural hairstyles, afros, bantu knots, curls, braids, locks and twists), color, or religion (protected classes).
About Us
The University of Nevada, Reno is a leading American public research university committed to the promise of a future powered by knowledge. Founded in 1874 as Nevada's original land-grant university, the University serves 21,000 undergraduate and graduate students from all 50 states and 63 countries.
Classified by the Carnegie® Classification of Institutions of Higher Education as an R1 (“Very High Research”) university, it is also recognized in the Carnegie® Community Engagement classification. The University is also ranked by U.S. News & World Report among the “Best National Universities” and “Best National Public Universities.” It also ranks in the top tier of the WSJ/Times Higher Education World University Rankings and the New York Times' “Top Colleges for Economic Diversity.”
Since 2009, nearly $1 billion has been has invested in advanced labs, facilities, and residence halls on the main campus. The University is home to Nevada's first medical school - the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine - and it delivers on its original land-grant mission with outreach across the state through the University of Nevada, Reno Extension, Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology, Nevada Small Business Development Center, the Nevada Seismological Laboratory, and Wolf Pack Athletics.
The main campus is in Reno, Nevada, a burgeoning global technology hub with a vibrant midtown and downtown. Found where the high desert of the Great Basin meets the High Sierra and Lake Tahoe, the beautiful, 290-acre main campus is also a Nevada State Arboretum. In recent years, the University has expanded to include two additional locations: the Redfield Campus in south Reno and the Wayne L. Prim campus in Incline Village, which is the home of the University of Nevada, Reno at Lake Tahoe.
As part of the Nevada System of Higher Education - comprised of two research universities, one state college, four community colleges and an environmental research institute - the University is committed to developing strong partnerships with each of these institutions for the benefit of all Nevadans.
Through its commitment to high-impact education, world-improving research and creative activity, and outreach that's transforming Nevada's communities and businesses, the University continues its nearly 150-year tradition of benefitting our state, nation and world.
The University recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. The inclusive and engaged community on campus recognizes the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
Today, the University delivers on its original land-grant mission of access to education and knowledge by investing in the academics, facilities, support, engagement and vibrant campus life that promote our diverse students' cognitive growth and academic achievement - all while remaining one of the best values in American higher education.
For more information, please visit the http://www.unr.edu/.
University of Nevada, Reno
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4890295
Founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno is the State of Nevada’s land grant institution with a statewide mission and presence. The University of Nevada, Reno is a Carnegie I Research Institution and has been recognized as a “Top Tier” Best National University by U.S. News & World Report. With an enrollment of nearly 21,000 students we offer 145 Tier 1 accredited degree programs. Located in the picturesque Truckee Meadows the University of Nevada, Reno is surrounded by numerous state and national parks, is 45 minutes from beautiful Lake Tahoe, and four hours from San Francisco.
The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes that diversity promotes excellence in education and research. We are an inclusive and engaged community and recognize the added value that students, faculty, and staff from different backgrounds bring to the educational experience.
The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) is committed to providing a place of work and learning free of discrimination on the basis of a person’s age, disability, whether actual or perceived by others (including service-connected disabilities), gender (including pregnancy related conditions), military status or military obligations, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national origin, race, or religion.
University of North Carolina Asheville
Asheville, NC, USA
Provost Position Summary The University of North Carolina Asheville (UNCA) invites applications and nominations for the position of Provost. This critical role is responsible for administering all academic and administrative policies and operation of the division, which includes: Office of the Deans, Academic Departments and Programs, Academic Success Center, Academic Advising and Support, Ramsey Library, Undergraduate Research, Center for Teaching and Learning, Honors Program, Writing Center, Study Abroad, Registrar’s Office, STEAM Studio, and Academic Budgeting. Reporting to the Chancellor, the Provost will be the lead voice of UNC Asheville’s academic enterprise. The Provost will partner with the Chancellor to set the tone for effective and healthy shared governance, ensuring the University remains mission aligned, future-focused, and innovation-driven. Required Minimum Qualifications • Candidates must have a terminal degree within a department or program at UNC Asheville or from an accredited university. • At least 10 years of progressively responsible leadership experience in an academic environment. • Minimum of 7 years of leadership experience in higher education or comparable environment. Preferred Education/Experience/Skills • Ability to understand and clearly and persuasively promote a public liberal arts and sciences university that has a deep commitment to the Western North Carolina region. • A collaborative approach to leadership, coupled with the ability to exercise authority, prioritize, and make strategic decisions. • Understanding of what is involved to lead academic change and the driving forces that create change in public universities. • Extensive knowledge of the interrelationships between recruitment strategies, enrollment, tuition revenue, and programmatic costs. • Exceptional budgetary and financial management acumen, including awareness of the near-term interdependencies and long-term implications of financial decisions in a large, complex organization. • Strong teaching, service and community engagement. • Ability to confidently, accurately, and positively promote UNC Asheville’s successes to internal and external audiences. • Demonstrated track record of working collaboratively and with integrity, seeking partnerships and maximizing resources. • Resource allocation and priority-setting. • An innovative mindset with a strong entrepreneurial spirit and the dynamic work ethic necessary to take full advantage of opportunities to advance the institution as they emerge. • Strategic planning and executing a strategic plan. Responsibilities include: LEADERSHIP The Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs reports to the Chancellor and will be the lead voice of UNC Asheville’s academic enterprise. The Provost will partner with the Chancellor to set the tone for effective and healthy shared governance at the University. The Provost is the senior institutional leader responsible for the academic strategy and a key thought partner to the Chancellor, ensuring the University remains mission aligned, future-focused, and innovation-driven. The Provost works collaboratively with direct reports to recommend academic priorities; oversees appropriate resource allocation; ensures that the institution is responsive to the University of North Carolina System; and develops strong academic leadership across the University. The Provost is an essential component of the Chancellor’s leadership team and, as the Chief Academic Officer, represents the University across the UNC system and represents the Chancellor during absences. The Provost is a member of the Senior Staff, the Faculty Senate, and many administrative and academic committees of the University. The Provost is expected to be a significant contributor to academic policy across UNC Asheville as well as at the System level. Administratively, the Provost is directly responsible for leadership and resource allocation in the Division of Academic Affairs. The Provost is the primary liaison with the Faculty Senate, its committees and all shared governance processes. The Provost oversees all hiring, evaluation and program review within the Division of Academic Affairs. STUDENT SUCCESS The Provost will work to ensure ease of access and the necessary financial and academic support of a diverse student body, reducing and removing barriers that hinder goal attainment. The Provost will seek to enhance student success initiatives and increase retention and graduation rates. The Provost will engage the faculty, deans, and University leadership in dialogue to ensure that programs remain competitive and relevant, maintain a broad reach, and ensure the greatest access and potential success of participants. COLLABORATION The Provost will work to foster collaborative conversations, integrate curricula, assess opportunities, build new programs, and establish strategic partnerships that align with the academic vision of the University and the needs of Western North Carolina. REGIONAL TRANSFORMATION The Provost will encourage the use of knowledge created by the University to contribute to solving challenges in the region such as technological resources, health issues, advanced manufacturing, and rural development. A critical component of the role is to partner with business and community leaders to identify workforce needs and develop programs to fill those gaps. As the academic architect of the University, the provost will work with faculty, staff, and the community to provide dynamic educational experiences to prepare students to lead in a complex society and engage the region with social and economic opportunities. ASSESSMENT / PROGRAM EVALUATION The Provost will oversee and guide a culture of integrity, ethical behavior, data analysis, and the promotion of best practices and continuous improvement. The position will reinforce continuous improvement processes that regularly evaluate academic programs and curricula. The Provost will lead improvements in curriculum review, revision, and development. The position will ensure successful continuance of institutional and specialized accreditation for the University and support a system of assessment, evaluation, and academic program review. OTHER The Provost oversees multiple offices, departments, and programs within the division and is responsible for their growth, quality and responsiveness to the University mission. Among the most important responsibilities is to ensure strong leadership in every college, school, and unit. How to apply: For priority consideration, please provide (1) a letter of interest, and (2) resume, by January 30, 2024 to uncaexecutivesearch@northcarolina.edu. This position will be open until it is filled. Please direct nominations and questions or concerns regarding the search and/or application process to uncaexecutivesearch@northcarolina.edu. Please note a criminal background and reference checks will be conducted on the candidate finalist prior to the offer of employment. UNC Asheville is committed to equality and diversity of experiences for our students, applicants and employees. Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply regardless of socio-economic status, gender expression, gender and sexual identity, culture, and ideological beliefs. UNC Asheville is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and will not discriminate against applicants and employees on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, genetic information, and any other legally protected status with respect to all terms, conditions, and privileges of university-sponsored activities, employment, and the use of university facilities.
Full Time
Provost Position Summary The University of North Carolina Asheville (UNCA) invites applications and nominations for the position of Provost. This critical role is responsible for administering all academic and administrative policies and operation of the division, which includes: Office of the Deans, Academic Departments and Programs, Academic Success Center, Academic Advising and Support, Ramsey Library, Undergraduate Research, Center for Teaching and Learning, Honors Program, Writing Center, Study Abroad, Registrar’s Office, STEAM Studio, and Academic Budgeting. Reporting to the Chancellor, the Provost will be the lead voice of UNC Asheville’s academic enterprise. The Provost will partner with the Chancellor to set the tone for effective and healthy shared governance, ensuring the University remains mission aligned, future-focused, and innovation-driven. Required Minimum Qualifications • Candidates must have a terminal degree within a department or program at UNC Asheville or from an accredited university. • At least 10 years of progressively responsible leadership experience in an academic environment. • Minimum of 7 years of leadership experience in higher education or comparable environment. Preferred Education/Experience/Skills • Ability to understand and clearly and persuasively promote a public liberal arts and sciences university that has a deep commitment to the Western North Carolina region. • A collaborative approach to leadership, coupled with the ability to exercise authority, prioritize, and make strategic decisions. • Understanding of what is involved to lead academic change and the driving forces that create change in public universities. • Extensive knowledge of the interrelationships between recruitment strategies, enrollment, tuition revenue, and programmatic costs. • Exceptional budgetary and financial management acumen, including awareness of the near-term interdependencies and long-term implications of financial decisions in a large, complex organization. • Strong teaching, service and community engagement. • Ability to confidently, accurately, and positively promote UNC Asheville’s successes to internal and external audiences. • Demonstrated track record of working collaboratively and with integrity, seeking partnerships and maximizing resources. • Resource allocation and priority-setting. • An innovative mindset with a strong entrepreneurial spirit and the dynamic work ethic necessary to take full advantage of opportunities to advance the institution as they emerge. • Strategic planning and executing a strategic plan. Responsibilities include: LEADERSHIP The Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs reports to the Chancellor and will be the lead voice of UNC Asheville’s academic enterprise. The Provost will partner with the Chancellor to set the tone for effective and healthy shared governance at the University. The Provost is the senior institutional leader responsible for the academic strategy and a key thought partner to the Chancellor, ensuring the University remains mission aligned, future-focused, and innovation-driven. The Provost works collaboratively with direct reports to recommend academic priorities; oversees appropriate resource allocation; ensures that the institution is responsive to the University of North Carolina System; and develops strong academic leadership across the University. The Provost is an essential component of the Chancellor’s leadership team and, as the Chief Academic Officer, represents the University across the UNC system and represents the Chancellor during absences. The Provost is a member of the Senior Staff, the Faculty Senate, and many administrative and academic committees of the University. The Provost is expected to be a significant contributor to academic policy across UNC Asheville as well as at the System level. Administratively, the Provost is directly responsible for leadership and resource allocation in the Division of Academic Affairs. The Provost is the primary liaison with the Faculty Senate, its committees and all shared governance processes. The Provost oversees all hiring, evaluation and program review within the Division of Academic Affairs. STUDENT SUCCESS The Provost will work to ensure ease of access and the necessary financial and academic support of a diverse student body, reducing and removing barriers that hinder goal attainment. The Provost will seek to enhance student success initiatives and increase retention and graduation rates. The Provost will engage the faculty, deans, and University leadership in dialogue to ensure that programs remain competitive and relevant, maintain a broad reach, and ensure the greatest access and potential success of participants. COLLABORATION The Provost will work to foster collaborative conversations, integrate curricula, assess opportunities, build new programs, and establish strategic partnerships that align with the academic vision of the University and the needs of Western North Carolina. REGIONAL TRANSFORMATION The Provost will encourage the use of knowledge created by the University to contribute to solving challenges in the region such as technological resources, health issues, advanced manufacturing, and rural development. A critical component of the role is to partner with business and community leaders to identify workforce needs and develop programs to fill those gaps. As the academic architect of the University, the provost will work with faculty, staff, and the community to provide dynamic educational experiences to prepare students to lead in a complex society and engage the region with social and economic opportunities. ASSESSMENT / PROGRAM EVALUATION The Provost will oversee and guide a culture of integrity, ethical behavior, data analysis, and the promotion of best practices and continuous improvement. The position will reinforce continuous improvement processes that regularly evaluate academic programs and curricula. The Provost will lead improvements in curriculum review, revision, and development. The position will ensure successful continuance of institutional and specialized accreditation for the University and support a system of assessment, evaluation, and academic program review. OTHER The Provost oversees multiple offices, departments, and programs within the division and is responsible for their growth, quality and responsiveness to the University mission. Among the most important responsibilities is to ensure strong leadership in every college, school, and unit. How to apply: For priority consideration, please provide (1) a letter of interest, and (2) resume, by January 30, 2024 to uncaexecutivesearch@northcarolina.edu. This position will be open until it is filled. Please direct nominations and questions or concerns regarding the search and/or application process to uncaexecutivesearch@northcarolina.edu. Please note a criminal background and reference checks will be conducted on the candidate finalist prior to the offer of employment. UNC Asheville is committed to equality and diversity of experiences for our students, applicants and employees. Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply regardless of socio-economic status, gender expression, gender and sexual identity, culture, and ideological beliefs. UNC Asheville is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and will not discriminate against applicants and employees on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, genetic information, and any other legally protected status with respect to all terms, conditions, and privileges of university-sponsored activities, employment, and the use of university facilities.
Provost, Senior Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs Chicago State University
Chicago State University (CSU), a four year, residential, comprehensive university invites inquiries, nominations, and applications for the position of Provost, Senior Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs (Provost). Reporting to President Zaldwaynaka “Z” Scott, who has led CSU since 2018, and serving as a member of the president’s Cabinet, the provost is the chief academic and student affairs officer of the University. The provost is responsible for visionary leadership, and must be committed to the University culture of academic excellence to ensure an innovative, sustainable, and impactful future. The next Provost will work collaboratively with dynamic teams in the President’s Cabinet, Vice Presidents, among the academic deans, various University councils and committees, and with a faculty and staff deeply committed to students and shared governance. The successful candidate will provide leadership and stability and, ultimately, make decisions to ensure that the University delivers a strong and relevant educational experience for a diverse student body. The Provost will also provide the necessary leadership and vision to move CSU forward in achieving its aspiration: to be a top-of-mind, destination, and first-choice university for students and their families, staff, and faculty.
For more information about the position, institution, and application process, please download the full position profile from the https://academicsearch.org/open-searches-public/.
The new Provost, Senior Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs shall demonstrate the following required credentials:
● Candidates should possess a minimum of ten years’ experience as a vice provost, dean or other significant academic leadership position with supervision experience. ● Candidates should have a terminal doctorate with credentials that merit appointment as a full professor in an academic department at CSU.
The new Provost may additionally possess some of the following preferred credentials: ● Experience in a unionized faculty environment, preferably in a four-year, public university setting. ● Experience working at a minority-serving institution. ● Strong written and oral communication skills; able to effectively communicate across various populations. ● Financial acumen; experience with complex budgeting and resource management. ● Proficient in collaborating with diverse stakeholders, departments, and faculty members to understand perspectives and garner support for proposed changes. Adept at fostering a culture of collaboration and transparency. ● Possesses a passion for problem-solving and a relentless drive to effect positive change. Exceptional relationship building skills; ability to gain trust and manage people effectively. ● Possesses a proven track record of initiating and managing change processes within complex academic environments. Capable of navigating challenges and resistance while championing meaningful transformation. ● Fundraising and grant writing/management experience. ● Commitment to advancing research and a strong scholarship record. ● Successful experience supporting student success initiatives as they relate to retention, persistence and graduation rates. ● Demonstrated commitment to and evidence of a history of successful shared governance strategies. ● Knowledge and understanding of the role Student Affairs plays in campus culture and student development. ● Experience with educational philosophies/practices that help to educate and support under-resourced students. ● Experience with supporting and developing graduate and professional degree programs. ● Experience working with community college partners. ● Budget management experience in a complex, multifaceted environment with competing priorities. ● Develops and implements a forward-thinking vision for academic excellence, leveraging insights from data to set strategic goals and guide the institution towards continuous improvement. ● Understands emerging technologies and the effective application of instructional technologies to enhance student learning. ● Adept at conducting comprehensive evaluations of existing academic processes and structures. Proficient in identifying areas for improvement, streamlining inefficiencies, and implementing solutions that drive impactful change. ● Demonstrates a proactive approach to problem-solving by employing creative and innovative strategies to address challenges.
Nomination and Application Process
Chicago State University is being assisted by Academic Search. Confidential discussions may be arranged by contacting Nancy Crimmin, Ed.D., Senior Consultant at nancy.crimmin@academicsearch.org. The position is open until filled, but only applications received by January 29, 2024 can be assured full consideration. Nominations should include the nominee’s full name, position, institution/organization, and email address. A completed application includes four documents, to be submitted electronically in .pdf format to ChicagostateProvost@academicsearch.org. 1. A detailed letter of interest addressing the leadership agenda and qualifications as outlined in this profile; 2. A full résumé/curriculum vitae with relevant scholarly and administrative responsibilities and accomplishments; 3. A list of five professional references, including names, phone numbers, and email addresses, noting the candidate’s relationship for each reference. References will not be contacted until later in the search process and only with the candidate’s permission; and 4. A diversity statement (no more than 600 words) that addresses your philosophy, commitment, and experiences in creating a safe and welcoming environment. This statement may address personal and professional experiences, lessons learned, and anticipated projects. Concrete examples are encouraged. Strengthened By Diversity CSU is an Equal Opportunity Institution committed to cultural, racial, and multi-ethnic communities and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Persons who need reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act to participate in the application process should contact the Office of Human Resources at 773-995-2040 or HR@csu.edu.
Full Time
Provost, Senior Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs Chicago State University
Chicago State University (CSU), a four year, residential, comprehensive university invites inquiries, nominations, and applications for the position of Provost, Senior Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs (Provost). Reporting to President Zaldwaynaka “Z” Scott, who has led CSU since 2018, and serving as a member of the president’s Cabinet, the provost is the chief academic and student affairs officer of the University. The provost is responsible for visionary leadership, and must be committed to the University culture of academic excellence to ensure an innovative, sustainable, and impactful future. The next Provost will work collaboratively with dynamic teams in the President’s Cabinet, Vice Presidents, among the academic deans, various University councils and committees, and with a faculty and staff deeply committed to students and shared governance. The successful candidate will provide leadership and stability and, ultimately, make decisions to ensure that the University delivers a strong and relevant educational experience for a diverse student body. The Provost will also provide the necessary leadership and vision to move CSU forward in achieving its aspiration: to be a top-of-mind, destination, and first-choice university for students and their families, staff, and faculty.
For more information about the position, institution, and application process, please download the full position profile from the https://academicsearch.org/open-searches-public/.
The new Provost, Senior Vice President of Academic and Student Affairs shall demonstrate the following required credentials:
● Candidates should possess a minimum of ten years’ experience as a vice provost, dean or other significant academic leadership position with supervision experience. ● Candidates should have a terminal doctorate with credentials that merit appointment as a full professor in an academic department at CSU.
The new Provost may additionally possess some of the following preferred credentials: ● Experience in a unionized faculty environment, preferably in a four-year, public university setting. ● Experience working at a minority-serving institution. ● Strong written and oral communication skills; able to effectively communicate across various populations. ● Financial acumen; experience with complex budgeting and resource management. ● Proficient in collaborating with diverse stakeholders, departments, and faculty members to understand perspectives and garner support for proposed changes. Adept at fostering a culture of collaboration and transparency. ● Possesses a passion for problem-solving and a relentless drive to effect positive change. Exceptional relationship building skills; ability to gain trust and manage people effectively. ● Possesses a proven track record of initiating and managing change processes within complex academic environments. Capable of navigating challenges and resistance while championing meaningful transformation. ● Fundraising and grant writing/management experience. ● Commitment to advancing research and a strong scholarship record. ● Successful experience supporting student success initiatives as they relate to retention, persistence and graduation rates. ● Demonstrated commitment to and evidence of a history of successful shared governance strategies. ● Knowledge and understanding of the role Student Affairs plays in campus culture and student development. ● Experience with educational philosophies/practices that help to educate and support under-resourced students. ● Experience with supporting and developing graduate and professional degree programs. ● Experience working with community college partners. ● Budget management experience in a complex, multifaceted environment with competing priorities. ● Develops and implements a forward-thinking vision for academic excellence, leveraging insights from data to set strategic goals and guide the institution towards continuous improvement. ● Understands emerging technologies and the effective application of instructional technologies to enhance student learning. ● Adept at conducting comprehensive evaluations of existing academic processes and structures. Proficient in identifying areas for improvement, streamlining inefficiencies, and implementing solutions that drive impactful change. ● Demonstrates a proactive approach to problem-solving by employing creative and innovative strategies to address challenges.
Nomination and Application Process
Chicago State University is being assisted by Academic Search. Confidential discussions may be arranged by contacting Nancy Crimmin, Ed.D., Senior Consultant at nancy.crimmin@academicsearch.org. The position is open until filled, but only applications received by January 29, 2024 can be assured full consideration. Nominations should include the nominee’s full name, position, institution/organization, and email address. A completed application includes four documents, to be submitted electronically in .pdf format to ChicagostateProvost@academicsearch.org. 1. A detailed letter of interest addressing the leadership agenda and qualifications as outlined in this profile; 2. A full résumé/curriculum vitae with relevant scholarly and administrative responsibilities and accomplishments; 3. A list of five professional references, including names, phone numbers, and email addresses, noting the candidate’s relationship for each reference. References will not be contacted until later in the search process and only with the candidate’s permission; and 4. A diversity statement (no more than 600 words) that addresses your philosophy, commitment, and experiences in creating a safe and welcoming environment. This statement may address personal and professional experiences, lessons learned, and anticipated projects. Concrete examples are encouraged. Strengthened By Diversity CSU is an Equal Opportunity Institution committed to cultural, racial, and multi-ethnic communities and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Persons who need reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act to participate in the application process should contact the Office of Human Resources at 773-995-2040 or HR@csu.edu.
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Search Valparaiso University invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Founded in 1859, Valparaiso University is located in Valparaiso, Indiana, an hour’s drive from Chicago and only 15 miles from Indiana Dunes National Park and central commuter train station. Valparaiso University’s College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest college, and, today, is the home to 19 departments which offer over 40 majors with both undergraduate and master degrees. Currently, all general education classes are housed in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Dean is the chief academic and administrative officer of the College of Arts and Sciences and reports directly to Provost Eric W. Johnson ’87, Ph.D. The Dean is responsible for all aspects of planning, leadership, and administration of the College of Arts and Sciences. The Dean will be expected to demonstrate innovative leadership and provide vigorous support of the academic programs by fostering relationships within the college, the University community, and various external constituencies. Direct reports include the department chairs, two assistant deans, two associate deans and an executive assistant. The Dean oversees a budget of $25 million. In addition to leading the college, the Dean will work closely with fellow deans, the Office of the Provost, and the Offices of Admissions and Advancement on major University initiatives. Valparaiso University developed a new strategic plan, https://www.valpo.edu/uplift-valpo/files/2022/07/SP_Exec_Sum_Goals_approved_July2022.pdf, during the 2021-2023 academic years and the incoming Dean will be a thought partner and important voice in the implementation process, sharing innovative ideas and traditional strengths related to the structure and programs housed in the college. The Dean must demonstrate thoughtful and tactical leadership as the higher education landscape and demands from industry continue to evolve. The Dean will have a solid track record of building consensus and inspiring leadership with a wide variety of constituents, including University leadership, colleagues, students, alumni, donors, and the general public. The Dean will be expected to work with colleagues across campus to establish a vision for the college that will allow it to innovate and continue to enhance and build on the stellar reputation of the college. The incoming Dean will find a welcoming community of committed faculty and staff who are dedicated to their students, their scholarship, and to the liberal arts mission of the University and the College of Arts and Sciences. The Dean’s leadership agenda focuses on supporting this mission and seeking out new opportunities for innovation and collaboration. At the same time, the new Dean will attend to the important operational matters that make continued excellence within campus structures. Assuring sound operations and administration is important and necessary but not sufficient for the College to reach the promise of its future. Academic Search is assisting Valparaiso University in this search. All inquiries, nominations, and applications will be held in strict confidence. To learn more about this opportunity, potential candidates are welcome to schedule a conversation with the Senior Consultant for this search – Dr. Linda McMillin (linda.mcmillin@academicsearch.org). Please see the position profile at https://academicsearch.org/wp-content/uploads/formidable/8/ASI-Valparaiso-University-Dean-COA-Sciences-ProfilepFINAL.pdf . Applicants should send these separate documents (in PDF format) to ValparaisoDean@academicsearch.org by February 23, 2024. • A detailed cover letter, addressed to the Search Committee, expressing your interest in this position and addressing how you meet the qualifications as outlined in the profile; • A current resume/curriculum vitae; and • A list of five professional references, including names, titles, organizations, phone numbers, and email addresses, noting your relationship with each reference. Valparaiso University maintains a policy of equal employment opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation or (as qualified herein) religion or any protected classification under federal, state, or local law. This policy applies to all aspects of employment including, but not limited to, recruiting, hiring, training, transfer, promotion, job benefits, pay, dismissal, social and recreational activities. An institution committed to its Lutheran traditions, the University reserves the right to promote the teachings of the church and to exercise preferences in employment-related practices in favor of Lutherans.
Full Time
Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Search Valparaiso University invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. Founded in 1859, Valparaiso University is located in Valparaiso, Indiana, an hour’s drive from Chicago and only 15 miles from Indiana Dunes National Park and central commuter train station. Valparaiso University’s College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest college, and, today, is the home to 19 departments which offer over 40 majors with both undergraduate and master degrees. Currently, all general education classes are housed in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Dean is the chief academic and administrative officer of the College of Arts and Sciences and reports directly to Provost Eric W. Johnson ’87, Ph.D. The Dean is responsible for all aspects of planning, leadership, and administration of the College of Arts and Sciences. The Dean will be expected to demonstrate innovative leadership and provide vigorous support of the academic programs by fostering relationships within the college, the University community, and various external constituencies. Direct reports include the department chairs, two assistant deans, two associate deans and an executive assistant. The Dean oversees a budget of $25 million. In addition to leading the college, the Dean will work closely with fellow deans, the Office of the Provost, and the Offices of Admissions and Advancement on major University initiatives. Valparaiso University developed a new strategic plan, https://www.valpo.edu/uplift-valpo/files/2022/07/SP_Exec_Sum_Goals_approved_July2022.pdf, during the 2021-2023 academic years and the incoming Dean will be a thought partner and important voice in the implementation process, sharing innovative ideas and traditional strengths related to the structure and programs housed in the college. The Dean must demonstrate thoughtful and tactical leadership as the higher education landscape and demands from industry continue to evolve. The Dean will have a solid track record of building consensus and inspiring leadership with a wide variety of constituents, including University leadership, colleagues, students, alumni, donors, and the general public. The Dean will be expected to work with colleagues across campus to establish a vision for the college that will allow it to innovate and continue to enhance and build on the stellar reputation of the college. The incoming Dean will find a welcoming community of committed faculty and staff who are dedicated to their students, their scholarship, and to the liberal arts mission of the University and the College of Arts and Sciences. The Dean’s leadership agenda focuses on supporting this mission and seeking out new opportunities for innovation and collaboration. At the same time, the new Dean will attend to the important operational matters that make continued excellence within campus structures. Assuring sound operations and administration is important and necessary but not sufficient for the College to reach the promise of its future. Academic Search is assisting Valparaiso University in this search. All inquiries, nominations, and applications will be held in strict confidence. To learn more about this opportunity, potential candidates are welcome to schedule a conversation with the Senior Consultant for this search – Dr. Linda McMillin (linda.mcmillin@academicsearch.org). Please see the position profile at https://academicsearch.org/wp-content/uploads/formidable/8/ASI-Valparaiso-University-Dean-COA-Sciences-ProfilepFINAL.pdf . Applicants should send these separate documents (in PDF format) to ValparaisoDean@academicsearch.org by February 23, 2024. • A detailed cover letter, addressed to the Search Committee, expressing your interest in this position and addressing how you meet the qualifications as outlined in the profile; • A current resume/curriculum vitae; and • A list of five professional references, including names, titles, organizations, phone numbers, and email addresses, noting your relationship with each reference. Valparaiso University maintains a policy of equal employment opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment. The University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation or (as qualified herein) religion or any protected classification under federal, state, or local law. This policy applies to all aspects of employment including, but not limited to, recruiting, hiring, training, transfer, promotion, job benefits, pay, dismissal, social and recreational activities. An institution committed to its Lutheran traditions, the University reserves the right to promote the teachings of the church and to exercise preferences in employment-related practices in favor of Lutherans.
Manager, Instructional Design
Glendale Community College
Salary: $6,202.00 - $6,833.00 Monthly
Job Number: 00854-2024
Location: Glendale, CA
Department: Library and Learning Resources
Closing: Continuous
Description Open until filled. First review of applications will take place on December 13, 2023. Applications received after the first review date may or may not be advanced in the process for further consideration.
Definition Under administrative direction, performs and supervises instructional design work and supports employees engaged in curricular and co-curricular integration projects; serves as a resource to employees by exploring, identifying, developing, and supporting digital and face-to-face instructional technology solutions that promote student learning; leads the evaluation design and application of instructional assessment methods/tools to demonstrate effectiveness of learning solutions; and performs other related duties as assigned.
Supervision Works under the direct supervision of the Dean, Library & Learning Support Services Supervises classified staff, temporary, and/or student employees.
Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties and responsibilities are typical of those performed by employees in this classification.
• Performs instructional design work and leads employee teams engaged in curricular and co-curricular integration projects. • Serves as a resource to employees by exploring, identifying, developing, and supporting digital and face-to-face instructional technology solutions that promote student learning; works closely with employees to improve instructional delivery methods and support the understanding of pedagogical principles of technology-mediated learning. • Leads the evaluation design and application of instructional assessment methods/tools to demonstrate effectiveness of learning solutions. • Instructs and advises employees on accessibility compliance requirements for online learning and digital learning content. • Administers the learning management system and oversees the provision of technical support to users. • Works with employee subject matter experts to analyze instructional outcomes, develop learning objectives, structure learning activities and assessments and deliver high-quality learning experiences that leverage learning science and academic technologies. • Partners with employees to author digital learning courses and to create supporting material/media (audio, video, simulations, etc.), exercises, activities and assessment tools. • Provides individual and group consultation services to employees and recommends enhancements to their teaching skills, effective ways to integrate academic technology into instruction, and assists them in designing effective online, hybrid, and web-enhanced courses in collaboration with appropriate staff. • Diagnoses and assists employees with technical problems related to navigating academic technologies. • Designs, creates, and hosts effective and innovative staff and student tutorials, workshops, training sessions, and institutes, using face-to-face, multimedia, and digital delivery methods, in conjunction with the adoption and deployment of digital learning tools and academic technologies. • Promotes academic innovation and distance education initiatives via workshops, internal websites, and electronic communications. • Researches and recommends best practices in the areas of instructional design, learning science and the use of high-impact academic technology and teaching practice. • Handles and resolves conflicts and issues and reports complaints as appropriate. • Promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, cultural competency, and a positive work and academic environment. • Coordinates and oversees the implementation and modification of technology. • Supervises department employees; assigns and monitors employee's work and evaluates employee performance; trains employees; participates in employee selection. • Monitors and reviews programs and/or operations for legal compliance. • Compiles and analyzes data; prepares, reviews, and/or approves documents and reports. • May direct and/or conduct surveys and special studies; may maintain statistics. • May participate and/or chair on campus committees and task forces. • Performs other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The education, training and experience qualifications are considered likely to provide the required knowledge and abilities to perform the above essential duties.
Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Three (3) years of experience in curriculum development, instructional design or learning experience design.
Licenses/Certificates/Other Requirements
• None
Knowledge of:
• Instructional design models, strategies, assessment methods/tools, and best practices. • Principles and practices of teaching courses in non-traditional formats such as online, hybrid, fast-track, accelerated, etc. • The application of learning theory and pedagogy to the use of academic technologies in higher education. • Methods of analyzing instructional outcomes to ensure high-quality learning experiences. • Technical language associated with instructional technology. • Principles and technologies associated with web production, digital audio and video, image handling, motion graphics, graphic design, illustration, presentation preparation, animation, web interaction, and other web communication capabilities. • Content management systems and web applications used for website production. • Methods of streaming audio and video, as well as file types and formats of online conference software. • HTML, including adaptive and response design and selection of the correct authoring tool. • Management principles and practices. • Current and emerging technologies that support the applicable area(s). • Principles and practices of supervision. • Applicable laws, regulations, standards, and/or requirements. • Methods of prioritizing, planning, and organizing work. • Principles and practices of budget administration. • Principles of data research, collection, organization, interpretation, and reporting. • General accounting and bookkeeping principles. • Principles and practices of business communication and writing. • Principles of knowledge management. • Presentation techniques. • Standard office practices or procedures. • Standard office software and modern office equipment. • Principles and practices of customer service. • Interpersonal relations management.
Ability to:
• Lead the development, implementation, and assessment of instructional learning support strategies and solutions. • Utilize visual design and multi-media software. • Use instructional technology to assist with the development, creation, design, and layout of online courses; prepare storyboards. • Construct digital text, simulations, graphics, animations, and audio/visual components for higher-education online courses. • Develop and implement goals with identifiable outcomes and assist with development of strategic plans, as needed. • Identify and implement appropriate technology and resources. • Research, develop, apply, explain, and/or ensure the compliance of applicable laws, regulations, policies and/or procedures. • Identify needs, analyze problems, and provide recommendations and/or alternative solutions. • Manage and prioritize work, projects and/or programs within established deadlines. • Prepare, manage, monitor, oversee, and/or administer budgets. • Supervise, train, and evaluate the work of assigned employees. • Stay abreast of information, trends, and theories applicable to areas of assignment. • Analyze data and compile and present narrative and statistical reports. • Prepare and review reports, correspondence, and other documents using multiple business formats. • Manage the maintenance of records. • Prepare and deliver presentations. • Utilize standard office software and equipment. • Maintain confidentiality of sensitive and/or protected information. • Provide customer service with a high level of sensitivity, tact and patience. • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with all employees and others encountered in the course of work. • Demonstrate a sensitivity to, and understanding of, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL STANDARDS: The following physical and mental standards are identified as necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities. However, reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
• Mobility: frequent walking and sitting for long periods; occasional kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling, and standing; frequent reaching above and below desk level. • Dexterity: frequent fine manipulation sufficient to operate a computer keyboard; frequent grasping to handle individual papers, write and take notes, and feel individual objects. • Lifting/Carrying: frequent lifting/carrying of papers, files, equipment, and materials weighing up to 10 pounds; occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. • Visual Requirements: frequent use of vision sufficient to read files, documents, and computer screens, and do close-up work. • Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and speaking in person and on the telephone. • Emotional/Psychological Factors: frequent contact with others, including public contact; frequent deadlines and time-limited assignments.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
• Work is typically performed in an indoor office or similar setting.
Additional Information
Salary
Starting salary: Step 1 $6,202 to Step 3 $6,833 per month, based on training and experience
Salary range: Step 1 $6,202 to step 11 $10,379 per month (including longevity steps)
For more information, please refer to the https://www.glendale.edu/home/showpublisheddocument/51986/637988343239100000
Application Process This position requires the following documents to be attached to your online application in order to be considered:
• Current resume • Cover letter that addresses minimum and desirable qualifications • Scanned copy of official transcripts with required degree(s) must be submitted. Foreign transcripts and degrees require official certification of equivalency to U.S. transcripts and degrees by a certified U.S. review service at the time of application and must identify graduate level coursework. • List of three (3) professional references. Please provide names, telephone numbers, and email address for each reference.
Your application and any required attachments must be submitted by the first review date of December 13, 2023. Applications with incomplete information (i.e. statements such as "see resume") or missing documents will not be considered. Additional documents not requested in the announcement will not be reviewed. If selected, first round interview dates are proposed for the week of January 22-26, 2024
If selected, final interview dates are proposed for the week of February 12-16, 2024
Travel Reimbursement
Contingent on funding and eligibility, successful candidates selected for a face-to-face interview may be eligible to request partial reimbursement of travel expenses. Please contact the office of Human Resources for more information. Position FundingThis position is offered contingent upon funding. GCCD reserves the right to extend, withdraw, and/or reopen this position at any time. Additional openings, for the same position, which become available prior to the end of the hiring process may be filled by qualified applicants that applied to this job announcement.VisasGCCD does not sponsor visas.Commitment to Diversity and Equal Employment Opportunity EmployerGCCD is committed to employing administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to student success. GCCD recognizes that diversity in the academic environment fosters cultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides suitable role models for all students.GCCD is committed to hiring processes that support equal opportunity, diversity, and provide equitable consideration for all candidates as required in federal and state law. To find out more about GCCD, please visit our website at glendale.edu.AccommodationsIf accommodations are needed for the application process in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, please inform Human Resources. Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities with Glendale Community College District.
To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/4809810
Full Time
Manager, Instructional Design
Glendale Community College
Salary: $6,202.00 - $6,833.00 Monthly
Job Number: 00854-2024
Location: Glendale, CA
Department: Library and Learning Resources
Closing: Continuous
Description Open until filled. First review of applications will take place on December 13, 2023. Applications received after the first review date may or may not be advanced in the process for further consideration.
Definition Under administrative direction, performs and supervises instructional design work and supports employees engaged in curricular and co-curricular integration projects; serves as a resource to employees by exploring, identifying, developing, and supporting digital and face-to-face instructional technology solutions that promote student learning; leads the evaluation design and application of instructional assessment methods/tools to demonstrate effectiveness of learning solutions; and performs other related duties as assigned.
Supervision Works under the direct supervision of the Dean, Library & Learning Support Services Supervises classified staff, temporary, and/or student employees.
Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties and responsibilities are typical of those performed by employees in this classification.
• Performs instructional design work and leads employee teams engaged in curricular and co-curricular integration projects. • Serves as a resource to employees by exploring, identifying, developing, and supporting digital and face-to-face instructional technology solutions that promote student learning; works closely with employees to improve instructional delivery methods and support the understanding of pedagogical principles of technology-mediated learning. • Leads the evaluation design and application of instructional assessment methods/tools to demonstrate effectiveness of learning solutions. • Instructs and advises employees on accessibility compliance requirements for online learning and digital learning content. • Administers the learning management system and oversees the provision of technical support to users. • Works with employee subject matter experts to analyze instructional outcomes, develop learning objectives, structure learning activities and assessments and deliver high-quality learning experiences that leverage learning science and academic technologies. • Partners with employees to author digital learning courses and to create supporting material/media (audio, video, simulations, etc.), exercises, activities and assessment tools. • Provides individual and group consultation services to employees and recommends enhancements to their teaching skills, effective ways to integrate academic technology into instruction, and assists them in designing effective online, hybrid, and web-enhanced courses in collaboration with appropriate staff. • Diagnoses and assists employees with technical problems related to navigating academic technologies. • Designs, creates, and hosts effective and innovative staff and student tutorials, workshops, training sessions, and institutes, using face-to-face, multimedia, and digital delivery methods, in conjunction with the adoption and deployment of digital learning tools and academic technologies. • Promotes academic innovation and distance education initiatives via workshops, internal websites, and electronic communications. • Researches and recommends best practices in the areas of instructional design, learning science and the use of high-impact academic technology and teaching practice. • Handles and resolves conflicts and issues and reports complaints as appropriate. • Promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, cultural competency, and a positive work and academic environment. • Coordinates and oversees the implementation and modification of technology. • Supervises department employees; assigns and monitors employee's work and evaluates employee performance; trains employees; participates in employee selection. • Monitors and reviews programs and/or operations for legal compliance. • Compiles and analyzes data; prepares, reviews, and/or approves documents and reports. • May direct and/or conduct surveys and special studies; may maintain statistics. • May participate and/or chair on campus committees and task forces. • Performs other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The education, training and experience qualifications are considered likely to provide the required knowledge and abilities to perform the above essential duties.
Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Three (3) years of experience in curriculum development, instructional design or learning experience design.
Licenses/Certificates/Other Requirements
• None
Knowledge of:
• Instructional design models, strategies, assessment methods/tools, and best practices. • Principles and practices of teaching courses in non-traditional formats such as online, hybrid, fast-track, accelerated, etc. • The application of learning theory and pedagogy to the use of academic technologies in higher education. • Methods of analyzing instructional outcomes to ensure high-quality learning experiences. • Technical language associated with instructional technology. • Principles and technologies associated with web production, digital audio and video, image handling, motion graphics, graphic design, illustration, presentation preparation, animation, web interaction, and other web communication capabilities. • Content management systems and web applications used for website production. • Methods of streaming audio and video, as well as file types and formats of online conference software. • HTML, including adaptive and response design and selection of the correct authoring tool. • Management principles and practices. • Current and emerging technologies that support the applicable area(s). • Principles and practices of supervision. • Applicable laws, regulations, standards, and/or requirements. • Methods of prioritizing, planning, and organizing work. • Principles and practices of budget administration. • Principles of data research, collection, organization, interpretation, and reporting. • General accounting and bookkeeping principles. • Principles and practices of business communication and writing. • Principles of knowledge management. • Presentation techniques. • Standard office practices or procedures. • Standard office software and modern office equipment. • Principles and practices of customer service. • Interpersonal relations management.
Ability to:
• Lead the development, implementation, and assessment of instructional learning support strategies and solutions. • Utilize visual design and multi-media software. • Use instructional technology to assist with the development, creation, design, and layout of online courses; prepare storyboards. • Construct digital text, simulations, graphics, animations, and audio/visual components for higher-education online courses. • Develop and implement goals with identifiable outcomes and assist with development of strategic plans, as needed. • Identify and implement appropriate technology and resources. • Research, develop, apply, explain, and/or ensure the compliance of applicable laws, regulations, policies and/or procedures. • Identify needs, analyze problems, and provide recommendations and/or alternative solutions. • Manage and prioritize work, projects and/or programs within established deadlines. • Prepare, manage, monitor, oversee, and/or administer budgets. • Supervise, train, and evaluate the work of assigned employees. • Stay abreast of information, trends, and theories applicable to areas of assignment. • Analyze data and compile and present narrative and statistical reports. • Prepare and review reports, correspondence, and other documents using multiple business formats. • Manage the maintenance of records. • Prepare and deliver presentations. • Utilize standard office software and equipment. • Maintain confidentiality of sensitive and/or protected information. • Provide customer service with a high level of sensitivity, tact and patience. • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with all employees and others encountered in the course of work. • Demonstrate a sensitivity to, and understanding of, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL STANDARDS: The following physical and mental standards are identified as necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities. However, reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
• Mobility: frequent walking and sitting for long periods; occasional kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling, and standing; frequent reaching above and below desk level. • Dexterity: frequent fine manipulation sufficient to operate a computer keyboard; frequent grasping to handle individual papers, write and take notes, and feel individual objects. • Lifting/Carrying: frequent lifting/carrying of papers, files, equipment, and materials weighing up to 10 pounds; occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. • Visual Requirements: frequent use of vision sufficient to read files, documents, and computer screens, and do close-up work. • Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and speaking in person and on the telephone. • Emotional/Psychological Factors: frequent contact with others, including public contact; frequent deadlines and time-limited assignments.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
• Work is typically performed in an indoor office or similar setting.
Additional Information
Salary
Starting salary: Step 1 $6,202 to Step 3 $6,833 per month, based on training and experience
Salary range: Step 1 $6,202 to step 11 $10,379 per month (including longevity steps)
For more information, please refer to the https://www.glendale.edu/home/showpublisheddocument/51986/637988343239100000
Application Process This position requires the following documents to be attached to your online application in order to be considered:
• Current resume • Cover letter that addresses minimum and desirable qualifications • Scanned copy of official transcripts with required degree(s) must be submitted. Foreign transcripts and degrees require official certification of equivalency to U.S. transcripts and degrees by a certified U.S. review service at the time of application and must identify graduate level coursework. • List of three (3) professional references. Please provide names, telephone numbers, and email address for each reference.
Your application and any required attachments must be submitted by the first review date of December 13, 2023. Applications with incomplete information (i.e. statements such as "see resume") or missing documents will not be considered. Additional documents not requested in the announcement will not be reviewed. If selected, first round interview dates are proposed for the week of January 22-26, 2024
If selected, final interview dates are proposed for the week of February 12-16, 2024
Travel Reimbursement
Contingent on funding and eligibility, successful candidates selected for a face-to-face interview may be eligible to request partial reimbursement of travel expenses. Please contact the office of Human Resources for more information. Position FundingThis position is offered contingent upon funding. GCCD reserves the right to extend, withdraw, and/or reopen this position at any time. Additional openings, for the same position, which become available prior to the end of the hiring process may be filled by qualified applicants that applied to this job announcement.VisasGCCD does not sponsor visas.Commitment to Diversity and Equal Employment Opportunity EmployerGCCD is committed to employing administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to student success. GCCD recognizes that diversity in the academic environment fosters cultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides suitable role models for all students.GCCD is committed to hiring processes that support equal opportunity, diversity, and provide equitable consideration for all candidates as required in federal and state law. To find out more about GCCD, please visit our website at glendale.edu.AccommodationsIf accommodations are needed for the application process in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, please inform Human Resources. Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities with Glendale Community College District.
To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/4809810
CATE SCHOOL:
For over 100 years, Cate has been combining the best of East Coast tradition and West Coast energy and innovation in the service of highly motivated, independent-minded kids. Residential life is structured to develop well-being and leadership through the practice of self-discipline and service. In addition to an inquiry-driven curriculum designed to elicit the greatest possible growth in every student, all students participate in an extracurricular program that includes athletics, drama, music, dance, community service, and an extensive outdoor program. With more than 50 honors and advanced courses, the Cate curriculum can meet the demands of the most ambitious students. A typical applicant to Cate has impeccable character, a history of high academic achievement, is mature, curious, adventurous, and willing to assume responsibility and independence.
At Cate School Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) work are integral to our mission because we recognize that academic excellence and productive citizenship are impossible without intercultural competency. While DEI work at Cate has historically focused on increasing racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity amongst students and faculty, today’s efforts must also provide the skills and competencies that will allow all stakeholders to thrive in increasingly diverse environments, beginning with the one we are constructing at Cate.
Cate’s approach is to “meet students where they are,” and ensure, through education and practice, that they graduate with the foundational skills necessary to excel in institutions of higher learning and in the 21st-century workplace. This approach embodies Cate’s mission as an educational institution rooted not only in character development but in skill building. Likewise, faculty cultural competency is evaluated during the hiring process and then supported and evaluated at regular intervals as part of Cate’s ongoing professional development. Continually honing these skills is essential to ensuring that each member of the Cate community feels a genuine sense of belonging and is able to achieve their greatest growth.
At Cate, we often talk about the deep sense of community that attends the “spirit of this place.” While the “spirit” manifests in many ways, it is rooted in the full recognition of the dignity of each person. We encourage all members of the Cate community to share their background, interests, identities, and beliefs so that we can collectively work to broaden our perspectives, deepen our capacity for empathy, and strengthen our resilience. In doing so, we can continue the daily work of creating and building community.
Cate School is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunity Employment and nondiscrimination in the treatment of employees or applicants for employment without consideration of race, color, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, gender or gender identity.
Cate School offers competitive compensation. In setting compensation ranges, Cate School reviews numerous factors including industry data from NAIS, CAIS, NBOA, and other market data. Final Salary is based on experience relevant to the role and internal equity.
Position Description
____________________________________________________
Position: Biology, Honors Biology, and Animal Behaviors long-term substitute teacher
Reports to: Craig Bouma, Science Chair
Date Written: November 1, 2023
Status: Exempt (Salaried)
Pay Scale: $60,000 - $80,000 annually
Period of Employment: March 18, 2024 - June 15, 2024 and/or August 15, 2024-Nov 30, 2024
Contact: Annalee Salcedo, Dean of Academics; annalee_salcedo@cate.org; 805-684-4127 ext. 271
POSITION PURPOSE:
Overview
Cate School is committed to attracting and retaining a highly talented and diverse community. We seek applications from candidates who are eager to live among and teach young people from all over the world. A small co-educational boarding school on the Central Coast of California, Cate School offers a career opportunity for educators whose priorities and purposes mirror the four pillars of our mission statement--commitment, scholarship, companionship, and service.
Job Description for Science Teacher
Cate School is currently seeking highly qualified biology instructor candidates. The position will include close collaboration with science colleagues and teaching three junior-level biology sections (two Biology and one Honors Biology) and one elective: Animal Behaviors . All four classes meet thrice weekly for 65 minutes. One-hour department and faculty meetings are scheduled once per week. The teacher will instruct four sections, attend department and faculty meetings, and report to Craig Bouma, Chair of the Science Department.
Cate students, teachers, and parents have high expectations for teaching and learning. Consequently, we expect our teachers to...
Collaborate
work with course team teachers to deliver consistent, high-quality instruction
participate in department, school, and parent meetings
communicate necessary information regularly to students, colleagues, and parents regarding student progress and student needs
Practice excellent teaching:
plan, prepare, and design activities that engage students in inquiry and facilitate active learning experiences
be knowledgeable of and incorporate national standards and best practices
identify and select differentiated instructional resources and methods to meet students' varying needs
guide and monitor student learning and growth through formative assessment and appropriate feedback
assign and grade class work, homework, tests, and assignments in a timely, fair, and consistent manner
maintain accurate and complete records of student's progress and development
participate in department and school meetings, parent meetings
communicate necessary information regularly to students, colleagues, and parents regarding student progress and student needs
keep updated with developments in the subject area and with teaching resources and methods, make relevant changes to instructional plans and activities, and be willing to grow professionally and attend conferences
Continue to Learn
maintain a commitment to continuous professional growth through reflective practice, evaluative feedback, and evolving school needs
stay up-to-date with curriculum standards, developments in education, teaching resources and methods, and incorporate new learning into teaching practices
help advance the school’s objectives concerning the curricular integration of computational thinking
Demonstrate commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Work
foster a sense of belonging for each student
help advance the department’s objectives concerning anti-racist pedagogies and curriculum
In terms of education and experience, applicants for this position will have:
minimally a BS or BA in life science or a related field
experience teaching high school life science courses
demonstrated facility with or ability to learn LMS (Schoology, Veracross, etc.)
demonstrated commitment to / love for working with teenagers as a role model, mentor, advisor
demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion work
demonstrated commitment to professionalism, collaboration, and growth
Key Competencies
self-motivation
high energy level
verbal and written communication skills
Attention to detail
high work standards
problem-solving
decision making
organizing and planning
learning orientation
critical thinking
stress tolerance
flexibility and adaptability
initiative
Interested candidates should send a CV and two letters of reference to Annalee Salcedo, Dean of Academics, annalee_salcedo@cate.org .
Temporary
CATE SCHOOL:
For over 100 years, Cate has been combining the best of East Coast tradition and West Coast energy and innovation in the service of highly motivated, independent-minded kids. Residential life is structured to develop well-being and leadership through the practice of self-discipline and service. In addition to an inquiry-driven curriculum designed to elicit the greatest possible growth in every student, all students participate in an extracurricular program that includes athletics, drama, music, dance, community service, and an extensive outdoor program. With more than 50 honors and advanced courses, the Cate curriculum can meet the demands of the most ambitious students. A typical applicant to Cate has impeccable character, a history of high academic achievement, is mature, curious, adventurous, and willing to assume responsibility and independence.
At Cate School Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) work are integral to our mission because we recognize that academic excellence and productive citizenship are impossible without intercultural competency. While DEI work at Cate has historically focused on increasing racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity amongst students and faculty, today’s efforts must also provide the skills and competencies that will allow all stakeholders to thrive in increasingly diverse environments, beginning with the one we are constructing at Cate.
Cate’s approach is to “meet students where they are,” and ensure, through education and practice, that they graduate with the foundational skills necessary to excel in institutions of higher learning and in the 21st-century workplace. This approach embodies Cate’s mission as an educational institution rooted not only in character development but in skill building. Likewise, faculty cultural competency is evaluated during the hiring process and then supported and evaluated at regular intervals as part of Cate’s ongoing professional development. Continually honing these skills is essential to ensuring that each member of the Cate community feels a genuine sense of belonging and is able to achieve their greatest growth.
At Cate, we often talk about the deep sense of community that attends the “spirit of this place.” While the “spirit” manifests in many ways, it is rooted in the full recognition of the dignity of each person. We encourage all members of the Cate community to share their background, interests, identities, and beliefs so that we can collectively work to broaden our perspectives, deepen our capacity for empathy, and strengthen our resilience. In doing so, we can continue the daily work of creating and building community.
Cate School is committed to a policy of Equal Opportunity Employment and nondiscrimination in the treatment of employees or applicants for employment without consideration of race, color, ethnicity, religion, age, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran status, genetic information, gender or gender identity.
Cate School offers competitive compensation. In setting compensation ranges, Cate School reviews numerous factors including industry data from NAIS, CAIS, NBOA, and other market data. Final Salary is based on experience relevant to the role and internal equity.
Position Description
____________________________________________________
Position: Biology, Honors Biology, and Animal Behaviors long-term substitute teacher
Reports to: Craig Bouma, Science Chair
Date Written: November 1, 2023
Status: Exempt (Salaried)
Pay Scale: $60,000 - $80,000 annually
Period of Employment: March 18, 2024 - June 15, 2024 and/or August 15, 2024-Nov 30, 2024
Contact: Annalee Salcedo, Dean of Academics; annalee_salcedo@cate.org; 805-684-4127 ext. 271
POSITION PURPOSE:
Overview
Cate School is committed to attracting and retaining a highly talented and diverse community. We seek applications from candidates who are eager to live among and teach young people from all over the world. A small co-educational boarding school on the Central Coast of California, Cate School offers a career opportunity for educators whose priorities and purposes mirror the four pillars of our mission statement--commitment, scholarship, companionship, and service.
Job Description for Science Teacher
Cate School is currently seeking highly qualified biology instructor candidates. The position will include close collaboration with science colleagues and teaching three junior-level biology sections (two Biology and one Honors Biology) and one elective: Animal Behaviors . All four classes meet thrice weekly for 65 minutes. One-hour department and faculty meetings are scheduled once per week. The teacher will instruct four sections, attend department and faculty meetings, and report to Craig Bouma, Chair of the Science Department.
Cate students, teachers, and parents have high expectations for teaching and learning. Consequently, we expect our teachers to...
Collaborate
work with course team teachers to deliver consistent, high-quality instruction
participate in department, school, and parent meetings
communicate necessary information regularly to students, colleagues, and parents regarding student progress and student needs
Practice excellent teaching:
plan, prepare, and design activities that engage students in inquiry and facilitate active learning experiences
be knowledgeable of and incorporate national standards and best practices
identify and select differentiated instructional resources and methods to meet students' varying needs
guide and monitor student learning and growth through formative assessment and appropriate feedback
assign and grade class work, homework, tests, and assignments in a timely, fair, and consistent manner
maintain accurate and complete records of student's progress and development
participate in department and school meetings, parent meetings
communicate necessary information regularly to students, colleagues, and parents regarding student progress and student needs
keep updated with developments in the subject area and with teaching resources and methods, make relevant changes to instructional plans and activities, and be willing to grow professionally and attend conferences
Continue to Learn
maintain a commitment to continuous professional growth through reflective practice, evaluative feedback, and evolving school needs
stay up-to-date with curriculum standards, developments in education, teaching resources and methods, and incorporate new learning into teaching practices
help advance the school’s objectives concerning the curricular integration of computational thinking
Demonstrate commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Work
foster a sense of belonging for each student
help advance the department’s objectives concerning anti-racist pedagogies and curriculum
In terms of education and experience, applicants for this position will have:
minimally a BS or BA in life science or a related field
experience teaching high school life science courses
demonstrated facility with or ability to learn LMS (Schoology, Veracross, etc.)
demonstrated commitment to / love for working with teenagers as a role model, mentor, advisor
demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion work
demonstrated commitment to professionalism, collaboration, and growth
Key Competencies
self-motivation
high energy level
verbal and written communication skills
Attention to detail
high work standards
problem-solving
decision making
organizing and planning
learning orientation
critical thinking
stress tolerance
flexibility and adaptability
initiative
Interested candidates should send a CV and two letters of reference to Annalee Salcedo, Dean of Academics, annalee_salcedo@cate.org .
The Opportunity:
Reporting to Dr. Paul Lee, Executive Director of University of Michigan Medical Group and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, U-M Medical School and University of Michigan Health, the Chief Clinical Officer for Children’s and Women’s Hospitals (CCO C&W) will partner with Chief Operating Officer C&W and Chief Nursing Officer C&W in a triad to ensure the overall performance of the Hospitals.
The primary responsibility for this senior-level management position is to provide clinical operational leadership related to all clinical processes, systems, and practices focused on improving safety, quality, timeliness, financial stewardship, and people in C&W. The CCO C&W will coordinate these activities with the overall UMHS safety and quality priorities. The CCO C&W will guide management of patient placement, capacity, and physician leadership for patient flow and process improvement within C&W and with partner community hospitals and health systems.
The CCO C&W is expected to work closely with the CCOs of the adult hospital/Frankel Cardiovascular Center and the ambulatory care enterprise, as well as with the Chief Medical Officer of UMHS, department chairs, other departmental leaders (including chief departmental administrators and division leaders), and leaders across Michigan Medicine and the University of Michigan.
The Ideal Candidate:
The ideal candidate will be Board-certified in their respective clinical specialty. Candidate should be a pediatrician, pediatric sub-specialist, OBGYN or OBGYN sub-specialist. The CCO C&W will be an active medical staff member and will hold an MD or equivalent and eligible for a faculty appointment in the University of Michigan Medical School.
In addition, the ideal candidates will possess:
Leadership skills commensurate with a history of leadership roles/responsibilities and an understanding of behavioral and organizational change methodology.
Leadership experience in the management of health care delivery and a history of successful execution of initiatives.
Administrative leadership experience in programmatic strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation within a complex academic medical center environment.
Leadership experience with hospital operations, including capacity / LOS management and quality & safety initiatives. Operating Room operational improvement experience preferred.
The Organization:
The University of Michigan is one of the nation’s premiere universities and is among the most highly regarded in the world. The University is home to Michigan Medicine, comprised of the Medical School, its clinical enterprise, the University of Michigan Health (UM-H) and Michigan Health Corp., the legal entity that allows the Academic Medical Center to enter into partnerships, affiliations, joint ventures, and other business activities. The entire U-M community takes immense pride in having a health system routinely ranked among the nation’s very best, and one that has been recognized as one of the best employers in the nation. UM-H is composed of C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, the Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital, University Hospital, University of Michigan Health-West (formerly Metro Health), Frankel Cardiovascular Center, and the University of Michigan Medical Group which currently houses and supports more than 3,000 physicians and 140 clinics at 40 sites throughout Southeastern Michigan.
The faculty and staff of C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital are committed to providing extraordinary care for children, women and their families, and pursuing innovations that improve treatment and quality of life for our patients. Winning awards and achieving designations is never our goal, but to the extent that they are a representation to our community that the care we offer is of the highest quality, we are pleased to share that we are consistently recognized for our high standards and commitment to continuous improvement. The Hospitals are comprised of 348 pediatric inpatient beds, 50 maternity rooms, 46 private NICU rooms, 16 ORs and a 9-story, 245,000 square foot outpatient wing. The 24/7 Pediatric Emergency Department and Urgent Care Center includes 31 exam rooms and observation bays, a helipad, three all-private intensive care units and state-of-the-art operating room suite.
The Region:
The city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a vibrant community located 40 miles southwest of Detroit. It is home to the sprawling University of Michigan with its more-than 38,000 students. The city also boasts a nationally recognized public school system and a variety of private and parochial schools.
Regularly receiving national attention as one of the best places, Ann Arbor is much more than a university town; it is home to more than 100 high tech, research, and light-industrial employers. Major employers outside the university and government also call Ann Arbor home. The area is most well-known for its globally inspired cultural offerings.
This diverse community has many attractions, with over 300 restaurants; shopping, world-class museums; galleries; theaters; and clubs with live music. The city's numerous off-street trails and lightly traveled neighborhood streets attract joggers and bike riders throughout the year. Cyclists enjoy the extensive trail system, which winds along the Huron River. Endless opportunities for recreation are also available in the city's 159 parks, which feature trails; golf; canoe liveries; swimming pools; ice rinks; tennis courts; athletic fields; volunteer opportunities; programs for every age, interest, and ability; and so much more.
Nominations, including self-nominations are greatly appreciated and may be sent to:
Beth Ross Consultant Physician and Leadership Solutions - Executive Search AMN Healthcare Beth.ross@amnhealthcare.com
Full Time
The Opportunity:
Reporting to Dr. Paul Lee, Executive Director of University of Michigan Medical Group and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, U-M Medical School and University of Michigan Health, the Chief Clinical Officer for Children’s and Women’s Hospitals (CCO C&W) will partner with Chief Operating Officer C&W and Chief Nursing Officer C&W in a triad to ensure the overall performance of the Hospitals.
The primary responsibility for this senior-level management position is to provide clinical operational leadership related to all clinical processes, systems, and practices focused on improving safety, quality, timeliness, financial stewardship, and people in C&W. The CCO C&W will coordinate these activities with the overall UMHS safety and quality priorities. The CCO C&W will guide management of patient placement, capacity, and physician leadership for patient flow and process improvement within C&W and with partner community hospitals and health systems.
The CCO C&W is expected to work closely with the CCOs of the adult hospital/Frankel Cardiovascular Center and the ambulatory care enterprise, as well as with the Chief Medical Officer of UMHS, department chairs, other departmental leaders (including chief departmental administrators and division leaders), and leaders across Michigan Medicine and the University of Michigan.
The Ideal Candidate:
The ideal candidate will be Board-certified in their respective clinical specialty. Candidate should be a pediatrician, pediatric sub-specialist, OBGYN or OBGYN sub-specialist. The CCO C&W will be an active medical staff member and will hold an MD or equivalent and eligible for a faculty appointment in the University of Michigan Medical School.
In addition, the ideal candidates will possess:
Leadership skills commensurate with a history of leadership roles/responsibilities and an understanding of behavioral and organizational change methodology.
Leadership experience in the management of health care delivery and a history of successful execution of initiatives.
Administrative leadership experience in programmatic strategic planning, implementation, and evaluation within a complex academic medical center environment.
Leadership experience with hospital operations, including capacity / LOS management and quality & safety initiatives. Operating Room operational improvement experience preferred.
The Organization:
The University of Michigan is one of the nation’s premiere universities and is among the most highly regarded in the world. The University is home to Michigan Medicine, comprised of the Medical School, its clinical enterprise, the University of Michigan Health (UM-H) and Michigan Health Corp., the legal entity that allows the Academic Medical Center to enter into partnerships, affiliations, joint ventures, and other business activities. The entire U-M community takes immense pride in having a health system routinely ranked among the nation’s very best, and one that has been recognized as one of the best employers in the nation. UM-H is composed of C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, the Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital, University Hospital, University of Michigan Health-West (formerly Metro Health), Frankel Cardiovascular Center, and the University of Michigan Medical Group which currently houses and supports more than 3,000 physicians and 140 clinics at 40 sites throughout Southeastern Michigan.
The faculty and staff of C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital are committed to providing extraordinary care for children, women and their families, and pursuing innovations that improve treatment and quality of life for our patients. Winning awards and achieving designations is never our goal, but to the extent that they are a representation to our community that the care we offer is of the highest quality, we are pleased to share that we are consistently recognized for our high standards and commitment to continuous improvement. The Hospitals are comprised of 348 pediatric inpatient beds, 50 maternity rooms, 46 private NICU rooms, 16 ORs and a 9-story, 245,000 square foot outpatient wing. The 24/7 Pediatric Emergency Department and Urgent Care Center includes 31 exam rooms and observation bays, a helipad, three all-private intensive care units and state-of-the-art operating room suite.
The Region:
The city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, is a vibrant community located 40 miles southwest of Detroit. It is home to the sprawling University of Michigan with its more-than 38,000 students. The city also boasts a nationally recognized public school system and a variety of private and parochial schools.
Regularly receiving national attention as one of the best places, Ann Arbor is much more than a university town; it is home to more than 100 high tech, research, and light-industrial employers. Major employers outside the university and government also call Ann Arbor home. The area is most well-known for its globally inspired cultural offerings.
This diverse community has many attractions, with over 300 restaurants; shopping, world-class museums; galleries; theaters; and clubs with live music. The city's numerous off-street trails and lightly traveled neighborhood streets attract joggers and bike riders throughout the year. Cyclists enjoy the extensive trail system, which winds along the Huron River. Endless opportunities for recreation are also available in the city's 159 parks, which feature trails; golf; canoe liveries; swimming pools; ice rinks; tennis courts; athletic fields; volunteer opportunities; programs for every age, interest, and ability; and so much more.
Nominations, including self-nominations are greatly appreciated and may be sent to:
Beth Ross Consultant Physician and Leadership Solutions - Executive Search AMN Healthcare Beth.ross@amnhealthcare.com
Associate Director for Marketing, Communications & Strategic Insights
Position Summary / Purpose of Position:
The Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Strategic Insights plays a key role in developing and crafting internal and external communications strategy for the A. James Clark School of Engineering Professional Master’s of Engineering Program offered through Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering (MAGE). In this role the Associate Director is responsible for the development and implementation of strategic communications plans and initiatives in support of MAGE and directs and implements the Marketing, Communication and Data Insights efforts for MAGE. The Associate Director works closely with the Assistant Dean of Continuing Education and supervises a Program Manager and Graduate Assistant, as well as the ongoing management of third-party contractors on numerous highly visible projects.
The Associate Director’s leadership and management is essential to meet the strategic goals for internal and external communications, new program development, and accurate reporting and analysis of programmatic and administrative data used to determine programmatic success and competitive positioning. The Associate Director is charged with presenting and communicating data which is used in the development of MAGE strategies across functional areas.
The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland serves as the catalyst for high-quality research, innovation, and learning, preparing our students to create innovations that will address the 21st century Grand Challenges (e.g., energy, environment, security, and human health) and improve the human condition. The Clark School is dedicated to leading and transforming the engineering discipline and profession, to accelerating entrepreneurship, and to transforming research and learning activities into new innovations that benefit millions.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Master’s degree required. • Minimum 5-7 years of experience, marketing research and communications in Higher education with 3 years directly managing a team. • Experience developing and managing marketing plans, communication strategies and publications, and analysis of key strategic datasets. • Experience manipulating and extracting data from CRM systems and using Tableau or similar software to analyze and visualize metrics. Experience utilizing presentation software and spreadsheets to communicate organized information to various types of audiences.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Strong knowledge of web-based technologies, to include website creation and editing using HTML and Drupal and show adeptness in using Adobe Suite products. Strong understanding of SEO/SEM tools, website optimization tools, Google marketing and analytics tools, and digital advertising channels best practices. Experience using Salesforce or other CRM applications. Experience using data analytics tools to communicate information, draw conclusions and solve problems. Ability to use software such as Tableau or similar applications to perform data visualization and insights of programmatic and departmental data.
Proven experience working with diverse populations. Ability to demonstrate self-direction and the capacity to work independently on multiple projects. Demonstrate resourcefulness in setting priorities and proposing new ways of creating efficiencies. Experience supervising/managing others.
Exceptional interpersonal skills to work collaboratively, effectively, and efficiently across the office, college partners and university staff, faculty and administrators; corporate leaders; and the general public.
Physical Demands:
Sedentary work. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading. Ability to work adjustable hours as necessary – some early mornings and late evenings will be required. Must be able to maneuver around the campus to attend meetings and pick up material from other departments.
Closing Date: 09/20/2023 Salary: The hiring range for this position is $100,000 to $110,000 annually. Submission: Resume, Cover Letter and List of References via https://apptrkr.com/4552650
Full Time
Associate Director for Marketing, Communications & Strategic Insights
Position Summary / Purpose of Position:
The Associate Director for Marketing, Communications and Strategic Insights plays a key role in developing and crafting internal and external communications strategy for the A. James Clark School of Engineering Professional Master’s of Engineering Program offered through Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering (MAGE). In this role the Associate Director is responsible for the development and implementation of strategic communications plans and initiatives in support of MAGE and directs and implements the Marketing, Communication and Data Insights efforts for MAGE. The Associate Director works closely with the Assistant Dean of Continuing Education and supervises a Program Manager and Graduate Assistant, as well as the ongoing management of third-party contractors on numerous highly visible projects.
The Associate Director’s leadership and management is essential to meet the strategic goals for internal and external communications, new program development, and accurate reporting and analysis of programmatic and administrative data used to determine programmatic success and competitive positioning. The Associate Director is charged with presenting and communicating data which is used in the development of MAGE strategies across functional areas.
The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland serves as the catalyst for high-quality research, innovation, and learning, preparing our students to create innovations that will address the 21st century Grand Challenges (e.g., energy, environment, security, and human health) and improve the human condition. The Clark School is dedicated to leading and transforming the engineering discipline and profession, to accelerating entrepreneurship, and to transforming research and learning activities into new innovations that benefit millions.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Master’s degree required. • Minimum 5-7 years of experience, marketing research and communications in Higher education with 3 years directly managing a team. • Experience developing and managing marketing plans, communication strategies and publications, and analysis of key strategic datasets. • Experience manipulating and extracting data from CRM systems and using Tableau or similar software to analyze and visualize metrics. Experience utilizing presentation software and spreadsheets to communicate organized information to various types of audiences.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Strong knowledge of web-based technologies, to include website creation and editing using HTML and Drupal and show adeptness in using Adobe Suite products. Strong understanding of SEO/SEM tools, website optimization tools, Google marketing and analytics tools, and digital advertising channels best practices. Experience using Salesforce or other CRM applications. Experience using data analytics tools to communicate information, draw conclusions and solve problems. Ability to use software such as Tableau or similar applications to perform data visualization and insights of programmatic and departmental data.
Proven experience working with diverse populations. Ability to demonstrate self-direction and the capacity to work independently on multiple projects. Demonstrate resourcefulness in setting priorities and proposing new ways of creating efficiencies. Experience supervising/managing others.
Exceptional interpersonal skills to work collaboratively, effectively, and efficiently across the office, college partners and university staff, faculty and administrators; corporate leaders; and the general public.
Physical Demands:
Sedentary work. Repetitive motion. Substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or fingers. The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform an activity such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading. Ability to work adjustable hours as necessary – some early mornings and late evenings will be required. Must be able to maneuver around the campus to attend meetings and pick up material from other departments.
Closing Date: 09/20/2023 Salary: The hiring range for this position is $100,000 to $110,000 annually. Submission: Resume, Cover Letter and List of References via https://apptrkr.com/4552650
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA, USA
Assistant Professor - Technology Policy, Governance, and Society - School of Information - Goldman School of Public Policy
Position overview Position title: Assistant Professor Salary range: The posted UC academic salary scales set the minimum pay determined by rank and step at appointment. See the following table(s) for the current salary scale(s) for this position: https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/2023-24/oct-2023-acad-salary-scales/t1.pdf. The current base salary range for this position is $74,600-$97,200. "Off-scale salaries" and other components of pay, which would yield compensation that is higher than the published system-wide salary at the designated rank and step, are offered when necessary to meet competitive conditions.
Anticipated start: July 1, 2024
Review timeline: September 25, 2023 - October 30, 2023
Application Window Open date: August 16, 2023
Next review date: Monday, Sep 25, 2023 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Final date: Monday, Sep 25, 2023 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.
Position description
The Goldman School of Public Policy and the School of Information at the University of California, Berkeley, invite applications for a joint tenure-track appointment to the faculty at the Assistant Professor rank.
We seek applications from intellectually rigorous and exciting scholars who have already completed their degree requirements, with preference for those who are currently serving in industry, post-doc positions, or at the assistant professor rank. Ideal candidates will have research foci in one or more broad areas at the intersection of technology and policy - including digital democracy, privacy and security, and data science from a policy analysis perspective - and who can teach innovative courses on these topics to graduate students in both Public Policy and Information Schools. We seek applicants with expertise in technology combined with an explicit policy domain including, but not limited to: policies and regulation for AI/automation; racial-ethnic and social justice; public health; climate change and environmental sustainability; election and voting integrity; social media, journalism and information integrity; public administration and agile government; planning, infrastructure, and transportation; and law and technology regulation.
We encourage applications from individuals of any scholarly discipline whose research focuses on these questions. Preference will be given to scholars who have demonstrated the potential to make significant research contributions and who have a clear interest in contributing to both the School of Public Policy and the School of Information.
The Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) at the University of California, Berkeley's holds the #1 US News and World Report rankings in Policy Analysis, and in Social Policy, and we are committed proudly to equity and justice for the public good. The School of Information is a graduate research and education community committed to expanding access to information and to improving its usability, reliability, and credibility while preserving security and privacy. This requires the insights of scholars from diverse fields — information and computer science, design, social sciences, management, law, and policy. GSPP and the I School are particularly interested in candidates who will contribute to diversity, inclusive perspectives, collegial respect, and support for underserved student populations through their intellectual voice and actions in research, teaching, and service. This commitment to advancing equity and inclusion is essential for GSPP and the I School, as our excellence can only be fully realized if our entire community shares in the commitment to these values. Additional information about programs and resources supporting the advancement of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging is available at: https://ls.berkeley.edu/about/diversity-equity-and-inclusion and at: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/about/community
The Goldman School of Public Policy and the School of Information are committed to addressing the family needs of faculty, including dual career couples and single parents. We are also interested in candidates who have had non-traditional career paths or who have taken time off for family reasons, or who have achieved excellence in careers outside academia. For information about potential relocation to Berkeley, or career needs of accompanying partners and spouses, please visit: http://ofew.berkeley.edu/new-faculty
More information about the School of Information: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/
School: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/
School: https://gspp.berkeley.edu/
Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of application) PhD, J.D. or equivalent international degree, or enrolled in PhD, J.D. or equivalent international degree-granting program at the time of application.
Preferred qualifications Preference will be given to scholars who have already demonstrated significant research contributions, who have a clear interest in interdisciplinary scholarship, and who are interested in teaching in both the School of Public Policy and the School of Information. Public-sector experience is also desirable. Candidates will be evaluated on the following criteria:
• Excellence in research, including quality and trajectory; • Teaching and mentoring ability for graduate students; • Fit with the research and teaching desires and needs of the Schools; • Ability and interest in bridging fields and topics in an interdisciplinary manner; • Public/professional sector experience and impact; and • Philosophy, skills, and experiences related to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice.
Application Requirements
Document requirements
• Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
• Cover Letter - Including statement of fit with the research and teaching needs of both Schools.
• Statement of Research - A short statement of research interests
• Statement of Teaching - A short statement of teaching experience
• Statement on Contributions to Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Statement on your contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion, including information about your understanding of these topics, your record of activities to date, and your specific plans and goals for advancing equity and inclusion if hired at Berkeley. /shortcuts/ofew_contributions_diversity.
• Selected Publication 1
• Selected Publication 2
• Selected Publication 3
• Teaching Evaluations (If Available) (Optional)
Reference requirements
• 3-5 letters of reference required
Apply link: https://apptrkr.com/4499960
Help contact: mailto:dean@ischool.berkeley.edu
Campus Information
UC Berkeley is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. The excellence of the institution requires an environment in which the diverse community of faculty, students, and staff are welcome and included. Successful candidates will demonstrate knowledge and skill related to ensuring equity and inclusion in the activities of their academic position (e.g., teaching, research, and service, as applicable).
The University of California, Berkeley is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status. For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action policy see: http://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/NondiscrimAffirmAct
In searches when letters of reference are required all letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. Please refer potential referees, including when letters are provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service or career center), to the http://apo.berkeley.edu/ucb-confidentiality-policy prior to submitting their letter.
As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all applicable University policies and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may impose additional requirements.
Job location Berkeley, CA
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4499960
Full Time
Assistant Professor - Technology Policy, Governance, and Society - School of Information - Goldman School of Public Policy
Position overview Position title: Assistant Professor Salary range: The posted UC academic salary scales set the minimum pay determined by rank and step at appointment. See the following table(s) for the current salary scale(s) for this position: https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/2023-24/oct-2023-acad-salary-scales/t1.pdf. The current base salary range for this position is $74,600-$97,200. "Off-scale salaries" and other components of pay, which would yield compensation that is higher than the published system-wide salary at the designated rank and step, are offered when necessary to meet competitive conditions.
Anticipated start: July 1, 2024
Review timeline: September 25, 2023 - October 30, 2023
Application Window Open date: August 16, 2023
Next review date: Monday, Sep 25, 2023 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Final date: Monday, Sep 25, 2023 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.
Position description
The Goldman School of Public Policy and the School of Information at the University of California, Berkeley, invite applications for a joint tenure-track appointment to the faculty at the Assistant Professor rank.
We seek applications from intellectually rigorous and exciting scholars who have already completed their degree requirements, with preference for those who are currently serving in industry, post-doc positions, or at the assistant professor rank. Ideal candidates will have research foci in one or more broad areas at the intersection of technology and policy - including digital democracy, privacy and security, and data science from a policy analysis perspective - and who can teach innovative courses on these topics to graduate students in both Public Policy and Information Schools. We seek applicants with expertise in technology combined with an explicit policy domain including, but not limited to: policies and regulation for AI/automation; racial-ethnic and social justice; public health; climate change and environmental sustainability; election and voting integrity; social media, journalism and information integrity; public administration and agile government; planning, infrastructure, and transportation; and law and technology regulation.
We encourage applications from individuals of any scholarly discipline whose research focuses on these questions. Preference will be given to scholars who have demonstrated the potential to make significant research contributions and who have a clear interest in contributing to both the School of Public Policy and the School of Information.
The Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) at the University of California, Berkeley's holds the #1 US News and World Report rankings in Policy Analysis, and in Social Policy, and we are committed proudly to equity and justice for the public good. The School of Information is a graduate research and education community committed to expanding access to information and to improving its usability, reliability, and credibility while preserving security and privacy. This requires the insights of scholars from diverse fields — information and computer science, design, social sciences, management, law, and policy. GSPP and the I School are particularly interested in candidates who will contribute to diversity, inclusive perspectives, collegial respect, and support for underserved student populations through their intellectual voice and actions in research, teaching, and service. This commitment to advancing equity and inclusion is essential for GSPP and the I School, as our excellence can only be fully realized if our entire community shares in the commitment to these values. Additional information about programs and resources supporting the advancement of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging is available at: https://ls.berkeley.edu/about/diversity-equity-and-inclusion and at: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/about/community
The Goldman School of Public Policy and the School of Information are committed to addressing the family needs of faculty, including dual career couples and single parents. We are also interested in candidates who have had non-traditional career paths or who have taken time off for family reasons, or who have achieved excellence in careers outside academia. For information about potential relocation to Berkeley, or career needs of accompanying partners and spouses, please visit: http://ofew.berkeley.edu/new-faculty
More information about the School of Information: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/
School: https://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/
School: https://gspp.berkeley.edu/
Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of application) PhD, J.D. or equivalent international degree, or enrolled in PhD, J.D. or equivalent international degree-granting program at the time of application.
Preferred qualifications Preference will be given to scholars who have already demonstrated significant research contributions, who have a clear interest in interdisciplinary scholarship, and who are interested in teaching in both the School of Public Policy and the School of Information. Public-sector experience is also desirable. Candidates will be evaluated on the following criteria:
• Excellence in research, including quality and trajectory; • Teaching and mentoring ability for graduate students; • Fit with the research and teaching desires and needs of the Schools; • Ability and interest in bridging fields and topics in an interdisciplinary manner; • Public/professional sector experience and impact; and • Philosophy, skills, and experiences related to diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and justice.
Application Requirements
Document requirements
• Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
• Cover Letter - Including statement of fit with the research and teaching needs of both Schools.
• Statement of Research - A short statement of research interests
• Statement of Teaching - A short statement of teaching experience
• Statement on Contributions to Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Statement on your contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion, including information about your understanding of these topics, your record of activities to date, and your specific plans and goals for advancing equity and inclusion if hired at Berkeley. /shortcuts/ofew_contributions_diversity.
• Selected Publication 1
• Selected Publication 2
• Selected Publication 3
• Teaching Evaluations (If Available) (Optional)
Reference requirements
• 3-5 letters of reference required
Apply link: https://apptrkr.com/4499960
Help contact: mailto:dean@ischool.berkeley.edu
Campus Information
UC Berkeley is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. The excellence of the institution requires an environment in which the diverse community of faculty, students, and staff are welcome and included. Successful candidates will demonstrate knowledge and skill related to ensuring equity and inclusion in the activities of their academic position (e.g., teaching, research, and service, as applicable).
The University of California, Berkeley is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status. For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action policy see: http://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/NondiscrimAffirmAct
In searches when letters of reference are required all letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. Please refer potential referees, including when letters are provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service or career center), to the http://apo.berkeley.edu/ucb-confidentiality-policy prior to submitting their letter.
As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all applicable University policies and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may impose additional requirements.
Job location Berkeley, CA
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4499960
Salary Range:
Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience
About SMU
SMU’s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University’s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies .
SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem – paired with entrepreneurial drive – creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence.
Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU’s relationship with Dallas – the dynamic center of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions – offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact.
SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
About the Department:
The Office of Wellbeing Education was established in 2022 and is responsible for health promotion for the SMU community, including oversight of the Wellbeing Education Student Team (WESTies) that provides peer education. Additionally, the University’s recovery efforts are housed within the office. There is considerable opportunity for the development and growth of wellbeing efforts at SMU as this office continues to take shape.
About the Position:
This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
The Director of Wellbeing Education works as a member of the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students leadership team in assessing, developing, managing, and promoting a holistic health and wellness culture at Southern Methodist University (SMU). This position will develop and implement a vision for the newly-created Office of Wellbeing Education and work collaboratively with offices and departments across campus to promote wellbeing, specifically those within the Division of Student Affairs. The Director of Wellbeing Education supervises staff members, including the recovery program coordinator.
Essential Functions:
Provide leadership for the newly-created Office of Wellbeing Education using evidence-based health promotion approaches to develop a vision, strategies, and programs that advance a culture of holistic health and wellbeing and address critical priority areas for student wellness at SMU. This includes supervising the recovery program coordinator.
Collaborate with colleagues across campus and within the Division of Student Affairs in planning and implementing large- and small-scale programming and presentations for the campus that promote health and wellbeing.
Conduct health needs assessments and other public health surveys to drive program planning. Produce comprehensive reports to educate stakeholders and inform strategic planning and decision-making. Complete the biannual Drug Free Campus-Act reports.
Support the ongoing work of the Student Recovery Program and oversee the substance use prevention efforts on campus.
Maintain and oversee department budgets in partnership with the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students and the Senior Financial Budget Officer for the Division of Student Affairs. Pursue additional funding for program and office support through collaboration with the Division of Development and External Affairs' fundraising efforts and through grant writing.
Provide direction and leadership for a core group of students to promote awareness and effective delivery of health-related information and programs. Recruit, train, and supervise 10-15 Wellbeing Education Team members (WESTies) each year.
Serve as a member of the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Leadership Team.
The position requires some evening and weekend work depending upon training requests and student needs.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Master’s degree is required. Field of study for degree in public health, higher education or other closely related field, is required.
A minimum of five years of work experience in the field of health education or health promotion is required. College health and wellbeing experience or experience with corporate wellbeing initiatives is required.
Experience with developing and utilizing student/peer leaders is preferred. Experience with quantitative and qualitative data analysis is preferred.
Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES) credential is preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills.
Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning, project and time management skills with the ability to manage concurrent projects and multiple tasks.
Candidate must have effective presentation and facilitation skills, be able to use data collection and software for data analysis and be able to perform budget planning and monitor expenditures.
Candidate must ensure confidentiality, including medical records and other health data, and have the ability to handle sensitive, traumatic situations.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook) is required. Website Maintenance skills, and Social Media skills are preferred.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
Bend, crawl, squat, climb
Reach above shoulders
Sit for long periods of time
Handle objects (dexterity)
Carry/lift 25 lbs.
Kneel, stand, push/pull
Walk for long distances
Drive motorized equipment
Deadline to Apply:
This position is open until filled.
EEO Statement:
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu.
Full Time
Salary Range:
Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience
About SMU
SMU’s more than 12,000 diverse, high-achieving students come from all 50 states and over 80 countries to take advantage of the University’s small classes, meaningful research opportunities, leadership development, community service, international study and innovative programs.
SMU serves approximately 7,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students through eight degree-granting schools: Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences , Cox School of Business , Lyle School of Engineering , Meadows School of the Arts , Simmons School of Education and Human Development , Dedman School of Law , Perkins School of Theology and Moody School of Graduate and Advanced Studies .
SMU is data driven, and its powerful supercomputing ecosystem – paired with entrepreneurial drive – creates an unrivaled environment for the University to deliver research excellence.
Now in its second century of achievement, SMU is recognized for the ways it supports students, faculty and alumni as they become ethical, enterprising leaders in their professions and communities. SMU’s relationship with Dallas – the dynamic center of one of the nation’s fastest-growing regions – offers unique learning, research, social and career opportunities that provide a launch pad for global impact.
SMU is nonsectarian in its teaching and committed to academic freedom and open inquiry.
About the Department:
The Office of Wellbeing Education was established in 2022 and is responsible for health promotion for the SMU community, including oversight of the Wellbeing Education Student Team (WESTies) that provides peer education. Additionally, the University’s recovery efforts are housed within the office. There is considerable opportunity for the development and growth of wellbeing efforts at SMU as this office continues to take shape.
About the Position:
This role is an on-campus, in-person position.
The Director of Wellbeing Education works as a member of the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students leadership team in assessing, developing, managing, and promoting a holistic health and wellness culture at Southern Methodist University (SMU). This position will develop and implement a vision for the newly-created Office of Wellbeing Education and work collaboratively with offices and departments across campus to promote wellbeing, specifically those within the Division of Student Affairs. The Director of Wellbeing Education supervises staff members, including the recovery program coordinator.
Essential Functions:
Provide leadership for the newly-created Office of Wellbeing Education using evidence-based health promotion approaches to develop a vision, strategies, and programs that advance a culture of holistic health and wellbeing and address critical priority areas for student wellness at SMU. This includes supervising the recovery program coordinator.
Collaborate with colleagues across campus and within the Division of Student Affairs in planning and implementing large- and small-scale programming and presentations for the campus that promote health and wellbeing.
Conduct health needs assessments and other public health surveys to drive program planning. Produce comprehensive reports to educate stakeholders and inform strategic planning and decision-making. Complete the biannual Drug Free Campus-Act reports.
Support the ongoing work of the Student Recovery Program and oversee the substance use prevention efforts on campus.
Maintain and oversee department budgets in partnership with the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students and the Senior Financial Budget Officer for the Division of Student Affairs. Pursue additional funding for program and office support through collaboration with the Division of Development and External Affairs' fundraising efforts and through grant writing.
Provide direction and leadership for a core group of students to promote awareness and effective delivery of health-related information and programs. Recruit, train, and supervise 10-15 Wellbeing Education Team members (WESTies) each year.
Serve as a member of the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Leadership Team.
The position requires some evening and weekend work depending upon training requests and student needs.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Master’s degree is required. Field of study for degree in public health, higher education or other closely related field, is required.
A minimum of five years of work experience in the field of health education or health promotion is required. College health and wellbeing experience or experience with corporate wellbeing initiatives is required.
Experience with developing and utilizing student/peer leaders is preferred. Experience with quantitative and qualitative data analysis is preferred.
Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES) credential is preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Candidate must demonstrate strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills, with the ability to communicate broadly across the University and develop and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of constituencies. Must also demonstrate strong written communication skills.
Candidate must possess strong problem-solving skills with the ability to identify and analyze problems, as well as devise solutions. Must also have strong organizational, planning, project and time management skills with the ability to manage concurrent projects and multiple tasks.
Candidate must have effective presentation and facilitation skills, be able to use data collection and software for data analysis and be able to perform budget planning and monitor expenditures.
Candidate must ensure confidentiality, including medical records and other health data, and have the ability to handle sensitive, traumatic situations.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook) is required. Website Maintenance skills, and Social Media skills are preferred.
Physical and Environmental Demands:
Bend, crawl, squat, climb
Reach above shoulders
Sit for long periods of time
Handle objects (dexterity)
Carry/lift 25 lbs.
Kneel, stand, push/pull
Walk for long distances
Drive motorized equipment
Deadline to Apply:
This position is open until filled.
EEO Statement:
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu.
Associate Director for Accommodations
Job ID: 12809
Location: Bellevue College
Full/Part Time: Full Time
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Position Summary
The Associate Director of Accommodations is a Full time, Exempt position that supports and leads the Disability Resource Center by providing supervision, expertise, and direction to the team and campus. The position is responsible for supervising the Accommodations Team (Testing Coordinator, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services), and general support for the team along with the Director of the DRC. This position supports the college's overall mission through their work within the Disability Resource Center: We strive to create a vibrant campus community that supports a diverse student body, faculty and staff. As an essential part of our mission and goals, equity is promoted in all aspects of college life. By enriching student life through leadership opportunities, personal learning, and cultural experiences, we are committed to building an equitable and diverse campus community that fosters creativity, innovation and student success. The Disability Resource Center provides disability accommodations to disabled students according federal and state law. This ensures that disabled students have equal access to all of the services and benefits of education at Bellevue College. The Disability Resource Center reports to the Dean of Student Support in the Student Affairs division. The program serves as a reference for Bellevue College faculty and staff, offering information and training in disability, disability justice related issues, and promoting inclusion in academics, the workplace, and in the community.
Pay, Benefits & Work Schedule
Position Salary Range: $65,255/year - $91,314/year
The salary information shown above is a general guideline only. The salary will be determined based on candidate's qualifications and related experience, as well as market and business considerations. Typically, new hires start no higher than $71,770/year based on Bellevue College Exempt salary schedule.
We offer comprehensive compensation package with salary and benefits as the main components. Generous https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/hr/benefits/ is offered through Washington State plans that includes multiple medical, dental, life and disability coverage choices for employees and dependents; choices of retirement and deferred compensation plans; paid holidays, sick, and vacation plans; transit program, reduced tuition, employee discounts and memberships, etc.
The employee is scheduled to work 40 hours per workweek. This position may be eligible for the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act; salaries below the https://lni.wa.gov/forms-publications/F700-207-000.pdf is eligible for overtime pay.
About The College
Bellevue College is a diverse student-centered, comprehensive and innovative college, committed to teaching excellence that advances the life-long educational development of its students while strengthening the economic, social and cultural life of its diverse community. Bellevue College is located just 10 miles east of Seattle where we serve a student population of over 54% students of color and over 1,300 international students. The college promotes student success by providing high-quality, flexible, accessible educational programs and services; advancing pluralism, inclusion and global awareness; and acting as a catalyst and collaborator for a vibrant region.
We strive to create a vibrant and inclusive campus community that supports a diverse student body, faculty and staff. As an essential part of our https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/futurevision/core-themes/, diversity, equity and pluralism are promoted and fostered in all aspects of college life. By enriching student life through leadership opportunities, personal learning and cultural experiences, we are committed to building an inclusive and diverse campus community that fosters creativity, innovation and student success.
For more information, visit https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/facts/.
About the Department
The Student Support Division within Student Affairs is composed of six departments: Advising, Counseling, Disability Resource Center, TRIO Student Support Services, Multicultural Services and Benefits Hub. As a collective, the Division fosters a collaborative work environment to support students from entry to graduation and beyond.
Essential Functions
Leadership and Supervision of Accommodations Team
• Directly supervise Full time staff positions which currently include: Testing Coordinator, Accommodations Coordinator, Accommodations Assistants, and Alternative formats Access Specialist. • Provide daily feedback to direct reports, have regular check ins, provide formal evaluations yearly. • Manage all job descriptions, task lists, evaluations and other relevant employee documents for team. • Provide team leadership for the accommodations team, be the subject matter expert in the team on accommodations provision. • Hold accommodations team meetings. • Ensure effective communication between Accommodations team, Front Desk Team and Access Specialist team. • Bring issues, ideas and innovative practice ideas from Accommodations team to director for consideration and implementation. • Assume all responsibilities of the Director in the Director's absence.
Conduct Access Meetings and Manage Caseload
• Meet with students with a wide variety of disabilities and access barriers to determine accommodations. • Determine reasonable accommodations utilizing student self-report, professional judgement, and medical or educational records. • Appropriately document all student interactions in the MyDRC/ Accessible Information Management database. • Communicate with students regarding their accommodations, the accommodation request process, and the procedures for using accommodations. • Communicate with faculty regarding appropriate implementation of accommodations in the classroom. • Submit Concern, Assistance, Resources & Empowerment (CARE) reports when appropriate; attend CARE Team meetings when needed. • Resolve accommodation issues between students and faculty and consult with the director when appropriate. • Refer students to other campus resources using a warm handoff method. • Communicate with Conduct Officer, Title IX office, Care Assistance Resources Empowerment (CARE) team, Student Support Dean, and others regarding student situations when appropriate.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
• Provide access meetings and case management for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. • Coordinate American Sign Language (or other type) interpreting, Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART)/ Real Time Captioning, and Video Captioning services for all Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. • Provide subject matter expertise to the campus on Deaf and hard of hearing services and best practices. • Communicate with faculty on Deaf and Hard of Hearing students and accommodations. • Provide recommendations to the Director on new services and technologies.
Invoice, contract, and budget management
• Manage all contract processes for the DRC utilizing college processes and ctcLink data management system including American Sign Language, CART/ Real time captioning, Alternative Formats and Braille services Contracts. • Process all invoices through ctcLink and inform Director for approval. • Assist other staff with any new or ongoing contracts and invoice processes. • Budget tracking of all accommodation spending with ctcLink and excel.
Other
• Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
• Bachelor's Degree in Disability Studies, Deaf Studies, Psychology, Education, Social Work, Human Services, or related field. Any combination of relevant education and/or experience may be substituted for the educational requirement on a year-for-year basis • Three (3) years of experience working with Deaf or Hard of hearing people • Two (2) years of experience in a supervisory role and effective leadership skills • Understanding of Federal and State disability laws and policy related to higher education e.g. Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, ADA Amendments Act of 2008, Fair Housing Act, settled and current case law, Office for Civil Rights decisions and settlements, Washington Administrative Code, etc.) • Effective communication skills including ability to communicate in written and face to face formats • Strong organizational skills • Ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, Teams and ability to learn new technology • Experience working in a collaborative team environment with diverse employees and student/customer groups including experience working with people with a variety of disabilities.
Preferred Qualifications
• Certified American Sign Language Interpreter is preferred. • Master's Degree in Disability Studies, Deaf Studies, Psychology, Education, Social Work, Human Services, or related field, or commensurate experience. • Experience working in a higher education disability services office.
Conditions of Employment
Bellevue College intends to provide a drug-free, healthy, safe, and secure work and educational environment. Each employee is expected to report to work in an appropriate mental and physical condition to perform her/his/their assigned duties.
Bellevue College employs only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized non-U.S. citizens. All new employees must show employment eligibility verification as required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Bellevue College requires all employees to be fully vaccinated and your vaccine status will be verified upon hire. Please reach out to the HR Office at mailto:jobs@bellevuecollege.edu if you need information on medical or religious accommodation.
Sexual Misconduct and Background Check:
Prior to start of employment, finalists(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check as a condition of employment. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment, but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position.
Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under https://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=28B.112.080.
Check frequently in your inbox, spam, junk, clutter email folders for any communication regarding the next steps from Bellevue College and our background check partners.
Reference Check:
Reference checks may include, but are not limited to, contacting references and verification of work experience, and/or past job duties.
Other Information
• This position is NOT eligible for relocation allowance. • This position is NOT eligible for sponsorship for employment-based visa.
How To Apply
Applications received by 08/10/2023 will be given full consideration. Applications received after that date may be considered until the position is filled.
All individuals interested in this position are encouraged to apply. Your application must include a complete online application and all of the required documents below to be considered complete. Any application that does not provide all requested information will not be considered for the position (only submit required documents with the application, additional documents will not be reviewed.) Please review https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/jobs/applying-for-jobs-tips/ before applying. Current Bellevue College employees should apply the position through Employee Self Service.
Required application materials:
• Attach a Cover Letter (min 1 pg., max 2 pgs.) • Attach a Resume • Attach a Diversity Statement (min 1 pg., max 2 pgs.) that addresses the following: Describe and provide specific examples of how your educational and/or professional experiences, background or philosophy demonstrate your commitment to diversity and equity, and how these prepare you to contribute to Bellevue College • Complete Job Questionnaires if applicable
Contact:
If you have questions with regards to the application or the hiring process, please contact Office of Human Resources at 425-564-2274 or email to mailto:jobs@bellevuecollege.edu.
EEO Statement
Bellevue College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, language, ethnicity, religion, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, including gender identity or expression, disability, or age in its programs and activities. Please see policy 4150 at https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/policies/. The following people have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Title IX Coordinator, 425-564-2641, Office C227, and EEOC/504 Compliance Officer, 425-564-2178, Office B126.
Applicants with disabilities who require assistance with the recruitment process may contact mailto:hraccommodations@bellevuecollege.edu or 425-564-2271.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4431078
Full Time
Associate Director for Accommodations
Job ID: 12809
Location: Bellevue College
Full/Part Time: Full Time
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Position Summary
The Associate Director of Accommodations is a Full time, Exempt position that supports and leads the Disability Resource Center by providing supervision, expertise, and direction to the team and campus. The position is responsible for supervising the Accommodations Team (Testing Coordinator, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services), and general support for the team along with the Director of the DRC. This position supports the college's overall mission through their work within the Disability Resource Center: We strive to create a vibrant campus community that supports a diverse student body, faculty and staff. As an essential part of our mission and goals, equity is promoted in all aspects of college life. By enriching student life through leadership opportunities, personal learning, and cultural experiences, we are committed to building an equitable and diverse campus community that fosters creativity, innovation and student success. The Disability Resource Center provides disability accommodations to disabled students according federal and state law. This ensures that disabled students have equal access to all of the services and benefits of education at Bellevue College. The Disability Resource Center reports to the Dean of Student Support in the Student Affairs division. The program serves as a reference for Bellevue College faculty and staff, offering information and training in disability, disability justice related issues, and promoting inclusion in academics, the workplace, and in the community.
Pay, Benefits & Work Schedule
Position Salary Range: $65,255/year - $91,314/year
The salary information shown above is a general guideline only. The salary will be determined based on candidate's qualifications and related experience, as well as market and business considerations. Typically, new hires start no higher than $71,770/year based on Bellevue College Exempt salary schedule.
We offer comprehensive compensation package with salary and benefits as the main components. Generous https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/hr/benefits/ is offered through Washington State plans that includes multiple medical, dental, life and disability coverage choices for employees and dependents; choices of retirement and deferred compensation plans; paid holidays, sick, and vacation plans; transit program, reduced tuition, employee discounts and memberships, etc.
The employee is scheduled to work 40 hours per workweek. This position may be eligible for the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act; salaries below the https://lni.wa.gov/forms-publications/F700-207-000.pdf is eligible for overtime pay.
About The College
Bellevue College is a diverse student-centered, comprehensive and innovative college, committed to teaching excellence that advances the life-long educational development of its students while strengthening the economic, social and cultural life of its diverse community. Bellevue College is located just 10 miles east of Seattle where we serve a student population of over 54% students of color and over 1,300 international students. The college promotes student success by providing high-quality, flexible, accessible educational programs and services; advancing pluralism, inclusion and global awareness; and acting as a catalyst and collaborator for a vibrant region.
We strive to create a vibrant and inclusive campus community that supports a diverse student body, faculty and staff. As an essential part of our https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/futurevision/core-themes/, diversity, equity and pluralism are promoted and fostered in all aspects of college life. By enriching student life through leadership opportunities, personal learning and cultural experiences, we are committed to building an inclusive and diverse campus community that fosters creativity, innovation and student success.
For more information, visit https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/facts/.
About the Department
The Student Support Division within Student Affairs is composed of six departments: Advising, Counseling, Disability Resource Center, TRIO Student Support Services, Multicultural Services and Benefits Hub. As a collective, the Division fosters a collaborative work environment to support students from entry to graduation and beyond.
Essential Functions
Leadership and Supervision of Accommodations Team
• Directly supervise Full time staff positions which currently include: Testing Coordinator, Accommodations Coordinator, Accommodations Assistants, and Alternative formats Access Specialist. • Provide daily feedback to direct reports, have regular check ins, provide formal evaluations yearly. • Manage all job descriptions, task lists, evaluations and other relevant employee documents for team. • Provide team leadership for the accommodations team, be the subject matter expert in the team on accommodations provision. • Hold accommodations team meetings. • Ensure effective communication between Accommodations team, Front Desk Team and Access Specialist team. • Bring issues, ideas and innovative practice ideas from Accommodations team to director for consideration and implementation. • Assume all responsibilities of the Director in the Director's absence.
Conduct Access Meetings and Manage Caseload
• Meet with students with a wide variety of disabilities and access barriers to determine accommodations. • Determine reasonable accommodations utilizing student self-report, professional judgement, and medical or educational records. • Appropriately document all student interactions in the MyDRC/ Accessible Information Management database. • Communicate with students regarding their accommodations, the accommodation request process, and the procedures for using accommodations. • Communicate with faculty regarding appropriate implementation of accommodations in the classroom. • Submit Concern, Assistance, Resources & Empowerment (CARE) reports when appropriate; attend CARE Team meetings when needed. • Resolve accommodation issues between students and faculty and consult with the director when appropriate. • Refer students to other campus resources using a warm handoff method. • Communicate with Conduct Officer, Title IX office, Care Assistance Resources Empowerment (CARE) team, Student Support Dean, and others regarding student situations when appropriate.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
• Provide access meetings and case management for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. • Coordinate American Sign Language (or other type) interpreting, Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART)/ Real Time Captioning, and Video Captioning services for all Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. • Provide subject matter expertise to the campus on Deaf and hard of hearing services and best practices. • Communicate with faculty on Deaf and Hard of Hearing students and accommodations. • Provide recommendations to the Director on new services and technologies.
Invoice, contract, and budget management
• Manage all contract processes for the DRC utilizing college processes and ctcLink data management system including American Sign Language, CART/ Real time captioning, Alternative Formats and Braille services Contracts. • Process all invoices through ctcLink and inform Director for approval. • Assist other staff with any new or ongoing contracts and invoice processes. • Budget tracking of all accommodation spending with ctcLink and excel.
Other
• Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
• Bachelor's Degree in Disability Studies, Deaf Studies, Psychology, Education, Social Work, Human Services, or related field. Any combination of relevant education and/or experience may be substituted for the educational requirement on a year-for-year basis • Three (3) years of experience working with Deaf or Hard of hearing people • Two (2) years of experience in a supervisory role and effective leadership skills • Understanding of Federal and State disability laws and policy related to higher education e.g. Section 504 of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, ADA Amendments Act of 2008, Fair Housing Act, settled and current case law, Office for Civil Rights decisions and settlements, Washington Administrative Code, etc.) • Effective communication skills including ability to communicate in written and face to face formats • Strong organizational skills • Ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, Teams and ability to learn new technology • Experience working in a collaborative team environment with diverse employees and student/customer groups including experience working with people with a variety of disabilities.
Preferred Qualifications
• Certified American Sign Language Interpreter is preferred. • Master's Degree in Disability Studies, Deaf Studies, Psychology, Education, Social Work, Human Services, or related field, or commensurate experience. • Experience working in a higher education disability services office.
Conditions of Employment
Bellevue College intends to provide a drug-free, healthy, safe, and secure work and educational environment. Each employee is expected to report to work in an appropriate mental and physical condition to perform her/his/their assigned duties.
Bellevue College employs only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized non-U.S. citizens. All new employees must show employment eligibility verification as required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.
Bellevue College requires all employees to be fully vaccinated and your vaccine status will be verified upon hire. Please reach out to the HR Office at mailto:jobs@bellevuecollege.edu if you need information on medical or religious accommodation.
Sexual Misconduct and Background Check:
Prior to start of employment, finalists(s) for this position will be subject to a pre-employment background check as a condition of employment. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment, but will be considered in determining the applicant's suitability and competence to perform in the position.
Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under https://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=28B.112.080.
Check frequently in your inbox, spam, junk, clutter email folders for any communication regarding the next steps from Bellevue College and our background check partners.
Reference Check:
Reference checks may include, but are not limited to, contacting references and verification of work experience, and/or past job duties.
Other Information
• This position is NOT eligible for relocation allowance. • This position is NOT eligible for sponsorship for employment-based visa.
How To Apply
Applications received by 08/10/2023 will be given full consideration. Applications received after that date may be considered until the position is filled.
All individuals interested in this position are encouraged to apply. Your application must include a complete online application and all of the required documents below to be considered complete. Any application that does not provide all requested information will not be considered for the position (only submit required documents with the application, additional documents will not be reviewed.) Please review https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/jobs/applying-for-jobs-tips/ before applying. Current Bellevue College employees should apply the position through Employee Self Service.
Required application materials:
• Attach a Cover Letter (min 1 pg., max 2 pgs.) • Attach a Resume • Attach a Diversity Statement (min 1 pg., max 2 pgs.) that addresses the following: Describe and provide specific examples of how your educational and/or professional experiences, background or philosophy demonstrate your commitment to diversity and equity, and how these prepare you to contribute to Bellevue College • Complete Job Questionnaires if applicable
Contact:
If you have questions with regards to the application or the hiring process, please contact Office of Human Resources at 425-564-2274 or email to mailto:jobs@bellevuecollege.edu.
EEO Statement
Bellevue College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, language, ethnicity, religion, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, including gender identity or expression, disability, or age in its programs and activities. Please see policy 4150 at https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/policies/. The following people have been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies: Title IX Coordinator, 425-564-2641, Office C227, and EEOC/504 Compliance Officer, 425-564-2178, Office B126.
Applicants with disabilities who require assistance with the recruitment process may contact mailto:hraccommodations@bellevuecollege.edu or 425-564-2271.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4431078
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI, USA
Academic Program Specialist
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Position Number: 02192070
Introduction (Description of School/College/Dept/Program)
Job Summary
Reporting to the Vice Provost and the Director of the Institute of World Affairs the primary functions of this position are to support and coordinate the activities undertaken related to and funded by the U.S. Department of Education National Resource Grant awarded to and administered by The Center for International Education and to support the outreach activities of the Institute of World Affairs. In addition, a function of this position is to track and manage grant funds associated with these activities.
Minimum Qualifications
• A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution • A minimum of one year of work experience • General knowledge of standard accounting practices
Preferred Qualifications
• Evidence of organizational and time management skills • Minimally two (2) years of work experience in administrative support, customer service, or a business setting • Experience in Higher Education • Familiarity with UWM accounting systems and procedures • Familiarity with various departmental programs at UWM • Grant management experience • Technical expertise with Windows applications and Microsoft Office, particularly Excel • Demonstrated interest in and knowledge of global events • Knowledge of standard office practices and procedures • Technical expertise with Windows applications and Microsoft Office, as well as applicant and prospective student data management systems • Ability to communicate effectively with students, faculty, staff, business contacts, and the general public • Attention to detail • Good sense of judgment and discretion
Application Instructions
Completed application materials must include:
• A letter of interest addressing educational and professional level work experience and knowledge as they relate to all required and preferred qualifications as listed above • A professional resume • The names and contact information for three professional references
We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.
Application Notes
For this position, applicants are required to apply online. UWM will not consider paper, emailed or faxed applications. Additionally, applicants must complete all required fields and attach any required documents. The process is complete when the message “Your application has been submitted” is displayed and you receive a confirmation number.
Legal Notices AA/EO Statement
UWM is an AA/EO employer: All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, or protected veteran status.
Reasonable Accommodations
UWM provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. Employment opportunities will not be denied because of the need to make reasonable accommodations for a qualified individual with a disability. If you need assistance or accommodation in applying because of a disability, please contact uwm-jobs@uwm.edu or 414-229-4463. This job announcement and other material on this site will be made available in alternate formats upon request to an individual with a disability.
Confidentiality of Applicant Materials
UWM is a State agency and subject to Wisconsin’s Open Records Law. UWM will not, however, reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing except as may be required by Wisconsin’s Open Records law. In certain circumstances, the identities of “final candidates” and/or the identity of the appointed applicant must be revealed upon request.
CBC and Reference Check Policy
Employment will require a criminal background check. UWM takes the prevention of sexual misconduct seriously. As such, you and your references will be required to answer questions regarding any past findings of sexual violence and sexual harassment or any pending allegations of sexual violence or sexual harassment.
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (Clery Act)
For the UWM Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports (i.e., Clery Report), which includes statistics about reported crimes and information about campus security policies, see http://www.cleryact.uwm.edu/, or call UWM’s Dean of Students Office, Student Union 345 at (414) 229-4632 for a paper copy.
Employment Authorization
In compliance with federal law, all persons at the time of their start date will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
To apply, please visit: https://apptrkr.com/4451576
Full Time
Academic Program Specialist
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Position Number: 02192070
Introduction (Description of School/College/Dept/Program)
Job Summary
Reporting to the Vice Provost and the Director of the Institute of World Affairs the primary functions of this position are to support and coordinate the activities undertaken related to and funded by the U.S. Department of Education National Resource Grant awarded to and administered by The Center for International Education and to support the outreach activities of the Institute of World Affairs. In addition, a function of this position is to track and manage grant funds associated with these activities.
Minimum Qualifications
• A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution • A minimum of one year of work experience • General knowledge of standard accounting practices
Preferred Qualifications
• Evidence of organizational and time management skills • Minimally two (2) years of work experience in administrative support, customer service, or a business setting • Experience in Higher Education • Familiarity with UWM accounting systems and procedures • Familiarity with various departmental programs at UWM • Grant management experience • Technical expertise with Windows applications and Microsoft Office, particularly Excel • Demonstrated interest in and knowledge of global events • Knowledge of standard office practices and procedures • Technical expertise with Windows applications and Microsoft Office, as well as applicant and prospective student data management systems • Ability to communicate effectively with students, faculty, staff, business contacts, and the general public • Attention to detail • Good sense of judgment and discretion
Application Instructions
Completed application materials must include:
• A letter of interest addressing educational and professional level work experience and knowledge as they relate to all required and preferred qualifications as listed above • A professional resume • The names and contact information for three professional references
We promote excellence through diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply.
Application Notes
For this position, applicants are required to apply online. UWM will not consider paper, emailed or faxed applications. Additionally, applicants must complete all required fields and attach any required documents. The process is complete when the message “Your application has been submitted” is displayed and you receive a confirmation number.
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UWM is an AA/EO employer: All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, or protected veteran status.
Reasonable Accommodations
UWM provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. Employment opportunities will not be denied because of the need to make reasonable accommodations for a qualified individual with a disability. If you need assistance or accommodation in applying because of a disability, please contact uwm-jobs@uwm.edu or 414-229-4463. This job announcement and other material on this site will be made available in alternate formats upon request to an individual with a disability.
Confidentiality of Applicant Materials
UWM is a State agency and subject to Wisconsin’s Open Records Law. UWM will not, however, reveal the identities of applicants who request confidentiality in writing except as may be required by Wisconsin’s Open Records law. In certain circumstances, the identities of “final candidates” and/or the identity of the appointed applicant must be revealed upon request.
CBC and Reference Check Policy
Employment will require a criminal background check. UWM takes the prevention of sexual misconduct seriously. As such, you and your references will be required to answer questions regarding any past findings of sexual violence and sexual harassment or any pending allegations of sexual violence or sexual harassment.
Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (Clery Act)
For the UWM Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports (i.e., Clery Report), which includes statistics about reported crimes and information about campus security policies, see http://www.cleryact.uwm.edu/, or call UWM’s Dean of Students Office, Student Union 345 at (414) 229-4632 for a paper copy.
Employment Authorization
In compliance with federal law, all persons at the time of their start date will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
To apply, please visit: https://apptrkr.com/4451576
Associate Chief Student Affairs Officer
Amherst Campus
Full Time
JR4023
Amherst has taken a leadership role among highly selective liberal arts colleges and universities in successfully diversifying the racial, socio-economic, and geographic profile of its student body. The College is similarly committed to enriching its educational experience and its culture through the diversity of its faculty, administration and staff.
Job Description:
Amherst College invites applications for the Associate Chief Student Affairs Officer position. The Associate Chief Student Affairs Officer is a full time, year round position, starting at $195,000 - commensurate with experience. Given Amherst's distinction as one of the most diverse liberal arts colleges in the country, the successful candidate will demonstrate the ways in which they bring value to and will work towards supporting a broadly diverse community.
The Associate Chief Student Affairs Officer (ACSAO) works directly with the Chief Students Affairs Officer and Dean of Students (CSAO/DOS) to provide leadership in planning and managing the operations of the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) and participates in setting strategic direction, anticipating and responding to opportunities and challenges, managing resources, formulating policy, and developing critical relationships with students, staff, and faculty colleagues to further the mission and goals of the division. Reporting to CSAO/DOS, the ACSAO is a member of the CSAO/DOS's senior leadership team and serves as a Tier 3 on-call administrator.
The ACSAO is a student affairs leader who thinks deeply about the student experience; relationship-oriented, innovates programs and services to support student success, fosters a culture of equity, inclusion, belonging, and wellbeing, values mentorship and leadership, and inspires the development of staff and students. The ACSAO collaborates with others in Student Affairs and across the College to ensure the availability of the support, resources, culture of wellbeing, and inclusive community that a diverse group of students need to be successful. They actively engage in wide-ranging long and short-term decision-making and planning in collaboration with the rest of the Leadership Team. They participate fully in all discussions and represent their areas as well as divisional culture, mission, and values. They engage with the rest of the college community and specifically with appropriate campus partners regularly to serve the institution and Student Affairs.
This transformational role leads core aspects of a student's life on campus and includes responsibilities at the division-wide level as well as for a number of departments, providing leadership, supervision, direction and support in those areas. The departments in this area have been grouped intentionally to create greater synergy and collaboration within the departments and across all of Student Affairs and includes a team of associate deans that manage the day-to-day operations of Residential Engagement and Wellbeing, Housing and Operations, Community Safety, Student Care, Community Standards, and Student Equity and Engagement, as well as critical roles that are responsible for the finance/HR and communications processes of the division.
The ACSAO works collaboratively with the associate deans and all members of each department to develop short and long-term goals and outcomes for the entire area. They set specific expectations for each department to accomplish these goals and outcomes. They maintain a strong understanding and connection to the trends and best practices in their area and seek to lead their team with the best knowledge and insights available. They also develop and maintain a culture in their area in the best interest of our students and in line with the vision, mission, and values of Amherst College and Student Affairs. This work is critical as divisional outcomes result directly from the work of each of these areas.
The ACSAO will be an active and engaged member of the campus community through attendance at events and meetings and will be known to faculty, staff, and students. They should seek opportunities to interact with our students regularly and build rapport and trust with the student community. The ACSAO partners with several campus divisions and departments including the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Provost and Dean of the Faculty, Communications, Human Resources, Advancement, Information Technology, Institutional Research, and Finance, etc. They will also be expected to maintain involvement and participation in their relevant national and local organizations, conferences, and events.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities
Leadership and Strategic Management
• Supervise, develop, engage, and evaluate a diverse and professional staff that is well prepared to meet the ongoing needs of our student body. • Explore and implement opportunities for continuous improvement in office systems and structures to maximize coordination and productivity, enhance communication, and promote staff collaboration and professional satisfaction. • Ensure that best practices and compliance are followed while also fostering a working environment that values creativity, rewards new ideas and risk-taking, and considers new and innovative approaches to engage and support students. • Partner with the CSAO/DOS and senior leadership team in Student Affairs policy development and decisions. • Represent Student Affairs on behalf of the CSAO/DOS on campus-wide initiatives and committees, including: Leadership Council, Campus Safety Advisory Committee, Committee on Education and Athletics, and the Emergency Management Team. Serve as student affairs content expert and liaison to other college departments. • Promote excellence through well-defined and measurable goals, inspire and motivate staff through the free flow of information, and continually frame work and projects within the context of Student Affairs priorities and the College's overall strategic priorities. • Represent CSAO/DOS and Student Affairs on campus if/when the CSAO is traveling and/or unavailable. • Provide exemplary support to the Student Life Committee Chair, Board of Trustees, and the College President.
Student Services and Operations Management
• Provide leadership and strategic direction for student advocacy and support programs that lead to individual and collective student success. • Maintain a highly engaged, trustworthy, accessible relationship with students and a visible profile throughout the campus community. • Demonstrate a deep passion for working with, and advocating for, students. • Serves on rotation as a Tier 3 Administrator On-Call and Community Standards Hearing Board Chair • Excellent communicator with strong public relations skills and the ability to reach all constituents, including students, faculty, parents, alums, and senior staff - effectively • Manage crises and complex situations while demonstrating an unwavering commitment to the wellbeing and support of students and staff. • A proven track record of experience and knowledge about crisis management and emergency preparedness in higher education and experience working with conflict resolution, emotional support, and advocacy. • Strong knowledge of and experience with student conduct policies and complex cases involving individual students and student groups. • Committed to continuing a student-centered, educational approach to learning and engagement throughout programs and services; knowledgeable about mental health issues and laws impacting campus professionals and students. • Remains calm, constructive, and sensitive to multiple constituents in response to crises while leading others during those critical times. • Develop and manage the annual $2M+ budget and planning process for Student Affairs • Work collaboratively with the CSAO to write Board of Trustee Reports, Annual Reports of Student Affairs, and collect and analyze data that informs and advances the work of the division.
Qualifications
Required:
• Required: master's degree in college student personnel, higher education, counseling, psychology, or related fields, and significant leadership experience in a college or university setting with a focus on student advocacy and support programs. • 8-10 years progressively responsible management experience • Ability to establish policy, motivate talented colleagues, and manage internal operations in a collegial setting. • Solid understanding of technology including relational databases, the Microsoft Office suite of programs, Google Calendar, Workday, and external web applications. • Strong interpersonal, analytical, verbal, and written communication skills • Scrupulous accuracy and attention to detail, as well as the ability to exercise sound independent judgment. • Self-starter with demonstrated ability to work independently and in a team-based environment, utilizing strong project management and problem-solving skills; independently manage multiple, diverse, and competing priorities while meeting deadlines. • Commitment to working with a diverse and inclusive community • Prioritizes working collaboratively with a team of colleagues and representing OSA in various contexts ● Ability to handle highly confidential information with respect and discretion. • Experience working with a diverse community.
Preferred:
• The successful candidate will have experience working with diverse populations (including students and department staff), and a demonstrated, active commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging. In addition, experience in crisis intervention and response, student conduct, and conflict resolution engaging students, faculty, staff, and families is required. The ACSAO will be a strategic, collaborative leader who can infuse emerging trends and best practices into a complex unit of offices, programs, services, and initiatives to meet students' needs. Further, the ideal candidate will have demonstrated supervisory experience and an analytical mindset embracing the use of data to make informed decisions.
Amherst College offers many opportunities for professional growth and development, continued learning, and career advancement.
Amherst College is pleased to provide a comprehensive, highly competitive benefits package that meets the needs of staff and faculty and their families. Benefits are an important part of our overall compensation, so it is critical that you review all of the options to ensure it meets your total compensation requirements. Click here for https://www.amherst.edu/offices/human_resources/benefits.
Interested candidates are asked to submit a resume and cover letter online at https://amherst.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Amherst_Jobs . Please be sure to upload all requested documents prior to clicking Submit. Applications cannot be revised once submitted. (Current employees and students should apply by clicking on the Career icon from their Workday home screen) Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
https://www.amherst.edu/offices/human_resources/JCCRProject1
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4388770
Full Time
Associate Chief Student Affairs Officer
Amherst Campus
Full Time
JR4023
Amherst has taken a leadership role among highly selective liberal arts colleges and universities in successfully diversifying the racial, socio-economic, and geographic profile of its student body. The College is similarly committed to enriching its educational experience and its culture through the diversity of its faculty, administration and staff.
Job Description:
Amherst College invites applications for the Associate Chief Student Affairs Officer position. The Associate Chief Student Affairs Officer is a full time, year round position, starting at $195,000 - commensurate with experience. Given Amherst's distinction as one of the most diverse liberal arts colleges in the country, the successful candidate will demonstrate the ways in which they bring value to and will work towards supporting a broadly diverse community.
The Associate Chief Student Affairs Officer (ACSAO) works directly with the Chief Students Affairs Officer and Dean of Students (CSAO/DOS) to provide leadership in planning and managing the operations of the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) and participates in setting strategic direction, anticipating and responding to opportunities and challenges, managing resources, formulating policy, and developing critical relationships with students, staff, and faculty colleagues to further the mission and goals of the division. Reporting to CSAO/DOS, the ACSAO is a member of the CSAO/DOS's senior leadership team and serves as a Tier 3 on-call administrator.
The ACSAO is a student affairs leader who thinks deeply about the student experience; relationship-oriented, innovates programs and services to support student success, fosters a culture of equity, inclusion, belonging, and wellbeing, values mentorship and leadership, and inspires the development of staff and students. The ACSAO collaborates with others in Student Affairs and across the College to ensure the availability of the support, resources, culture of wellbeing, and inclusive community that a diverse group of students need to be successful. They actively engage in wide-ranging long and short-term decision-making and planning in collaboration with the rest of the Leadership Team. They participate fully in all discussions and represent their areas as well as divisional culture, mission, and values. They engage with the rest of the college community and specifically with appropriate campus partners regularly to serve the institution and Student Affairs.
This transformational role leads core aspects of a student's life on campus and includes responsibilities at the division-wide level as well as for a number of departments, providing leadership, supervision, direction and support in those areas. The departments in this area have been grouped intentionally to create greater synergy and collaboration within the departments and across all of Student Affairs and includes a team of associate deans that manage the day-to-day operations of Residential Engagement and Wellbeing, Housing and Operations, Community Safety, Student Care, Community Standards, and Student Equity and Engagement, as well as critical roles that are responsible for the finance/HR and communications processes of the division.
The ACSAO works collaboratively with the associate deans and all members of each department to develop short and long-term goals and outcomes for the entire area. They set specific expectations for each department to accomplish these goals and outcomes. They maintain a strong understanding and connection to the trends and best practices in their area and seek to lead their team with the best knowledge and insights available. They also develop and maintain a culture in their area in the best interest of our students and in line with the vision, mission, and values of Amherst College and Student Affairs. This work is critical as divisional outcomes result directly from the work of each of these areas.
The ACSAO will be an active and engaged member of the campus community through attendance at events and meetings and will be known to faculty, staff, and students. They should seek opportunities to interact with our students regularly and build rapport and trust with the student community. The ACSAO partners with several campus divisions and departments including the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Provost and Dean of the Faculty, Communications, Human Resources, Advancement, Information Technology, Institutional Research, and Finance, etc. They will also be expected to maintain involvement and participation in their relevant national and local organizations, conferences, and events.
Summary of Duties and Responsibilities
Leadership and Strategic Management
• Supervise, develop, engage, and evaluate a diverse and professional staff that is well prepared to meet the ongoing needs of our student body. • Explore and implement opportunities for continuous improvement in office systems and structures to maximize coordination and productivity, enhance communication, and promote staff collaboration and professional satisfaction. • Ensure that best practices and compliance are followed while also fostering a working environment that values creativity, rewards new ideas and risk-taking, and considers new and innovative approaches to engage and support students. • Partner with the CSAO/DOS and senior leadership team in Student Affairs policy development and decisions. • Represent Student Affairs on behalf of the CSAO/DOS on campus-wide initiatives and committees, including: Leadership Council, Campus Safety Advisory Committee, Committee on Education and Athletics, and the Emergency Management Team. Serve as student affairs content expert and liaison to other college departments. • Promote excellence through well-defined and measurable goals, inspire and motivate staff through the free flow of information, and continually frame work and projects within the context of Student Affairs priorities and the College's overall strategic priorities. • Represent CSAO/DOS and Student Affairs on campus if/when the CSAO is traveling and/or unavailable. • Provide exemplary support to the Student Life Committee Chair, Board of Trustees, and the College President.
Student Services and Operations Management
• Provide leadership and strategic direction for student advocacy and support programs that lead to individual and collective student success. • Maintain a highly engaged, trustworthy, accessible relationship with students and a visible profile throughout the campus community. • Demonstrate a deep passion for working with, and advocating for, students. • Serves on rotation as a Tier 3 Administrator On-Call and Community Standards Hearing Board Chair • Excellent communicator with strong public relations skills and the ability to reach all constituents, including students, faculty, parents, alums, and senior staff - effectively • Manage crises and complex situations while demonstrating an unwavering commitment to the wellbeing and support of students and staff. • A proven track record of experience and knowledge about crisis management and emergency preparedness in higher education and experience working with conflict resolution, emotional support, and advocacy. • Strong knowledge of and experience with student conduct policies and complex cases involving individual students and student groups. • Committed to continuing a student-centered, educational approach to learning and engagement throughout programs and services; knowledgeable about mental health issues and laws impacting campus professionals and students. • Remains calm, constructive, and sensitive to multiple constituents in response to crises while leading others during those critical times. • Develop and manage the annual $2M+ budget and planning process for Student Affairs • Work collaboratively with the CSAO to write Board of Trustee Reports, Annual Reports of Student Affairs, and collect and analyze data that informs and advances the work of the division.
Qualifications
Required:
• Required: master's degree in college student personnel, higher education, counseling, psychology, or related fields, and significant leadership experience in a college or university setting with a focus on student advocacy and support programs. • 8-10 years progressively responsible management experience • Ability to establish policy, motivate talented colleagues, and manage internal operations in a collegial setting. • Solid understanding of technology including relational databases, the Microsoft Office suite of programs, Google Calendar, Workday, and external web applications. • Strong interpersonal, analytical, verbal, and written communication skills • Scrupulous accuracy and attention to detail, as well as the ability to exercise sound independent judgment. • Self-starter with demonstrated ability to work independently and in a team-based environment, utilizing strong project management and problem-solving skills; independently manage multiple, diverse, and competing priorities while meeting deadlines. • Commitment to working with a diverse and inclusive community • Prioritizes working collaboratively with a team of colleagues and representing OSA in various contexts ● Ability to handle highly confidential information with respect and discretion. • Experience working with a diverse community.
Preferred:
• The successful candidate will have experience working with diverse populations (including students and department staff), and a demonstrated, active commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging. In addition, experience in crisis intervention and response, student conduct, and conflict resolution engaging students, faculty, staff, and families is required. The ACSAO will be a strategic, collaborative leader who can infuse emerging trends and best practices into a complex unit of offices, programs, services, and initiatives to meet students' needs. Further, the ideal candidate will have demonstrated supervisory experience and an analytical mindset embracing the use of data to make informed decisions.
Amherst College offers many opportunities for professional growth and development, continued learning, and career advancement.
Amherst College is pleased to provide a comprehensive, highly competitive benefits package that meets the needs of staff and faculty and their families. Benefits are an important part of our overall compensation, so it is critical that you review all of the options to ensure it meets your total compensation requirements. Click here for https://www.amherst.edu/offices/human_resources/benefits.
Interested candidates are asked to submit a resume and cover letter online at https://amherst.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Amherst_Jobs . Please be sure to upload all requested documents prior to clicking Submit. Applications cannot be revised once submitted. (Current employees and students should apply by clicking on the Career icon from their Workday home screen) Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
https://www.amherst.edu/offices/human_resources/JCCRProject1
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4388770
University of California Office of the President
Oakland, CA, USA
Summer Institute For Emerging Managers And Leaders (Sieml) Manager - Hybrid
Location: Oakland
Full Time
Job ID: 55573
Job Posting
For UCOP internal applicants, please login to the internal candidate gateway at: https://jobs.ucop.edu/
This is a Full-Time, Hybrid position.
UC OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
At the University of California (UC), your contributions make a difference. A world leader producing Nobel and Pulitzer prize recipients with over 150 years of groundbreaking research transforming the world. Choose a career where you can leverage your knowledge, skills and aspirations to inspire and support some of the greatest minds in the world, and those who will follow in their footsteps. Working at the University of California is being part of a unique institution, and a vibrant and diverse community. At the University of California, Office of the President, we propel our mission through impactful work locally, in government centers and systemwide. We are passionate people, serving the greater good.
The University of California, one of the largest and most acclaimed institutions of higher learning in the world, is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and public service. The University of California Office of the President is the headquarters to the 10 campuses, six academic medical centers and three national laboratories and enrolls premier students from California, the nation and the world. https://www.ucop.edu/about
Department Overview Graduate, Undergraduate and Equity Affairs (GUEA) at the UC Office of the President provides leadership and support for efforts that advance UC equity and inclusion, close equity gaps, promote access to and successful completion of baccalaureate and graduate degrees, and help to provide an exemplary University experience for all. We are committed to the University of California's academic mission and to our core values: integrity in advocating unapologetically for access and institutional equity, respect for one another, accountability for and effective use of our public resources, and excellence in our service to the University and the State.
SIEML
The University of California's (UC) Summer Institute for Emerging Managers and Leaders (SIEML) serves as a pathway to advance inclusion within the graduate programs at UC's six business schools (Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Diego). Launched in 2012, SIEML offers undergraduate students enrolled at HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and HSIs (Hispanic Serving Institutions), an immersive, short-term residential, business education leadership experience and includes graduate fellowships to UC graduate business schools. https://sieml.universityofcalifornia.edu/.
Position Summary Uses advanced operational concepts and objectives to resolve highly complex issues. Regularly works on issues where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors. Exercises judgment in selecting methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results. Primarily deals with programs and proposals with broad impact across the function, research initiative, program and / or organization. Develops and oversees the implementation of new programs and processes.
Key Responsibilities
• 40% Program Management: Manages SIEML: serves as year-round program lead and lead contact for SIEML. Functions with a high degree of autonomy. Leads SIEML policy and program planning, development, administration, management and implementation. Regularly interprets, monitors and analyzes information regarding policies and procedures and provides consultative services to administrators and other stakeholders. Supports campus host lead in management of the on-site program. Annually coordinates with campus host lead to ensure all key programmatic elements (housing, core program content/agenda, corporate visits/engagement, field trips, speaker series are appropriately addressed by host campus in a manner consistent with program guidelines, timelines and needs. Position may support key programmatic content needs in finalizing the program each year. Position is on site each summer for full duration of the residential program and serves as one of the primary contacts during program each summer. Provides analyses and administration for complex program budget, working directly with internal and external constituents. Develops positions, hires, directs and supervises student interns and ambassadors. Creates and manages SIEML Ambassador Program.
• 30% Outreach, Admissions and Alumni Engagement: Oversees development and implementation of program admissions policies, regulations and guidelines, and evaluates annually for effectiveness. Serves as the systemwide lead for SIEML, represents the program in a wide range of settings and opportunities to advance its brand and impact. Develops and coordinates policy and program communications; Provides comprehensive expert guidance on SIEML admissions policies. Serves on various committees and leads efforts to identify and propose improvements to recruitment strategy and technology to enhance applications and yield. Communicates and collaborates with each of the UC business schools, including in-person visits. Proposes, leads and/or participates on policy, strategy and planning committees and working groups. Leads regular systemwide meetings. Maintains and shares prospective graduate program applicant information with UC business schools. Identifies opportunities and recommends outreach and recruitment activities for UC Business School personnel. Identifies opportunities for UC business school faculty and administrators to outreach to HBCUs and HSIs and help raise UC's profile and presence with key stakeholders on these campuses. Facilitates sharing of outreach and recruitment planning information between UC business schools (travel and conference plans) to maximize inclusion outreach opportunities on behalf of and beyond SIEML and overall outreach on behalf of UC graduate business school programs. Manages database of alumni contact information, including data about current academic status, graduate programs applied to and attended, career paths and other pertinent information; Documents and shares significant activities of SIEML alumni with UC school reps; Provides consistent stewardship to alumni, ensuring that alumni feel continual connection with program; Delivers regular updates about SIEML to alumni; Creates and manages social media platforms for alumni and manages engagement. Counsels stakeholders in considering and executing innovative efforts to drive inclusion outcomes across UC business programs. Partners and participates in training opportunities to advance understanding of admissions programs and guidelines. In consultation, responsible for development of systemwide SIEML admissions policies. Consults with UC business schools regarding recruitment and admissions of SIEML alumni. Leads SIEML admissions process; organizes admissions committee meetings and chairs admissions committee; collects applications, organizes and shares with admissions committee. Gathers all admissions evaluations from admissions committee and coordinates selection process and notifies applicants of decisions. Serves as primary recruiter for SIEML program. Manages creation and deployment of annual outreach/recruitment plan; oversees creation and delivery of outreach and marketing materials; oversees and manages social media marketing efforts. Visits HBCUs and HSIs; cultivates substantive relationships with representatives from partner and potential partner institutions and meets with potential program applicants (individually, group workshops, etc.). Delivers presentations, conducts workshops; facilitates public relations and media opportunities on behalf of the program. Organizes effective outreach activities.
• 20% Executive Advisor and Program/Sponsorship Development: Provides in-depth evaluation and complex analysis to advance program. Develops proposals and recommendations to guide and support a broader strategic direction for the program. Advises UC business school deans and principal management staff, guides and directs planning and recommends innovative developments to advance equity and inclusion within UC business school community. Helps facilitate key new initiatives such as the annual UC Business School Deans Summit. Serves as an advisor for continued development of systemwide Alliance for Diversity in Business (ADB) to support collective UC impact and enhanced coordination, communication and collaboration between the six UC business schools. Responsible for engagement and reporting with state leadership/core program sponsor, as appropriate. Develops and cultivates relationships with industry partners and promotes sponsorship and program enhancement opportunities.
• 10% Technology Management/Other Duties: Develops and advocates solutions to program issues, including developing and administering new systems, policies, processes, or programs. Leads and manages effort to create and maintain complex database to track all SIEML participants and alumni including post-participation application to UC business schools and post-graduation placement. Also responsible for coordinating integration of SIEML database into larger unit-wide complex database for primary systemwide pathways programs. Develops and implements website policies and manages organizational website content; drafts newsletters and correspondence to organizational constituents; Manages and maintains data and documents; Creates annual report for UC and government leadership and other external audiences. Other duties as assigned.
Experience Required Qualifications
• Minimum 5 years of relevant work experience.
Skills and Abilities Required Qualifications
• Excellent ability to analyze, interpret and communicate policies and procedures to the university community, educators, prospective students and the public. • Advanced interpersonal skills including verbal and written communication, active listening, critical thinking, persuasiveness, advising and counseling skills. • Broad knowledge of a variety of administrative operational activities such as project and event management, basic fundraising processes, risk management planning, website design, and accounting guidelines. • Excellent ability to lead collaborative relationships with UC, schools, other universities, community organizations, and other institutions. • Advanced knowledge of project management including program design, implementation, and evaluation. • Well-organized, focused, goal-oriented with an ability to prioritize and exercise good judgment. • Ability to use discretion and maintain confidentiality. • Strong skills in long and short-term planning, analysis, problem-solving, and customer service. • Advanced skills to develop the University's strategic recruitment plans, designing outreach and recruitment programs and materials that will inform, attract, and enroll top candidates to the school / college, including students from under-represented groups. • Experience in higher education, with demonstrated interest and responsibility in domains of diversity, equity and inclusion. • Solid experience in social media marketing and general marketing practices. • Familiarity and interest in business education. • Professional experience in higher education recruitment and admissions. • Knowledge of Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint at the level of sophistication required for the position. • Experience overseeing the creation and management of a database. • Experience overseeing the creation and management of a website. • Experience using Cascade web development software a plus. • Advanced knowledge of applicable policy analysis techniques. • Ability to work both independently as well as collaboratively with school staff and other university representatives to achieve defined goals is critical. • Takes initiative to organize and follow through with complex tasks to meet deadlines.
Preferred Qualifications
• Knowledge and understanding of SIEML,; Knowledge and understanding of UC and the campus business programs. • Proven ability to use MS Office Suite. • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to practice sound judgment in communicating effectively with a very diverse group of individuals in a diplomatic and professional manner, including both strong written and verbal communication skills. • Resourcefulness in finding ways to engage individuals including appropriate, positive solutions to problems and initiative in presenting alternatives and implementing solutions to ensure effective change. • Ability to anticipate problems and take necessary action to eliminate or mitigate potential negative effects. • Expert knowledge of University rules and regulations, processes, protocols and procedures for budget, accounting and fund management, and / or personnel management. • Advanced understanding of admissions technology. • Thorough knowledge of financial analysis and reporting techniques, and / or human resources policies and procedures for staff and academic employees.
Education Required Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training
Job Title Project Policy Analyst 4
Job Code 007399
Salary Grade Grade 23
Payscale: $103,000 - $120,000
Full Salary Range: $82,400 - $151,400
The University of California, Office of the President, is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the top of the range for a position. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience. The full salary range shows the growth potential for this position and the pay scale is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position.
HOW TO APPLY
Please be prepared to attach a cover letter and resume with your application. Your application will be considered incomplete without a cover letter.
APPLICATION REVIEW DATE
The new review date for this job is July 14, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. .
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Background Check Process: Successful completion of a background check is required for this critical position. https://www.ucop.edu/local-human-resources/manager-resources/hiring-process/background-checks.html
Smoke Free Work Environment: The University of California, Office of the President, is smoke & tobacco-free as of January 1, 2014. https://www.ucop.edu/safety-and-loss-prevention/environmental/program-resources/uc-smoke-free/uc-smoke-tobacco-free.html
August 2021 Update: The University of California has issued a policy requiring employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID -19 before physically accessing the University location or programs. Upon hire into a UCOP position, you will be provided detailed instructions on how to comply with this policy including access to the COVID vaccination at no cost. New hires to UCOP who work onsite or will come onsite for any activities at a UCOP or other UC location must comply with this policy within 8 weeks after their start date. The policy allows for employees to request approval for an exception or deferral. https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/5000695/SARS-CoV-2_Covid-19
EEO STATEMENT
The University of California, Office of the President, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/DiscHarassAffirmAction
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Full Time
Summer Institute For Emerging Managers And Leaders (Sieml) Manager - Hybrid
Location: Oakland
Full Time
Job ID: 55573
Job Posting
For UCOP internal applicants, please login to the internal candidate gateway at: https://jobs.ucop.edu/
This is a Full-Time, Hybrid position.
UC OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
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Department Overview Graduate, Undergraduate and Equity Affairs (GUEA) at the UC Office of the President provides leadership and support for efforts that advance UC equity and inclusion, close equity gaps, promote access to and successful completion of baccalaureate and graduate degrees, and help to provide an exemplary University experience for all. We are committed to the University of California's academic mission and to our core values: integrity in advocating unapologetically for access and institutional equity, respect for one another, accountability for and effective use of our public resources, and excellence in our service to the University and the State.
SIEML
The University of California's (UC) Summer Institute for Emerging Managers and Leaders (SIEML) serves as a pathway to advance inclusion within the graduate programs at UC's six business schools (Berkeley, Davis, Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside and San Diego). Launched in 2012, SIEML offers undergraduate students enrolled at HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) and HSIs (Hispanic Serving Institutions), an immersive, short-term residential, business education leadership experience and includes graduate fellowships to UC graduate business schools. https://sieml.universityofcalifornia.edu/.
Position Summary Uses advanced operational concepts and objectives to resolve highly complex issues. Regularly works on issues where analysis of situations or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors. Exercises judgment in selecting methods, techniques and evaluation criteria for obtaining results. Primarily deals with programs and proposals with broad impact across the function, research initiative, program and / or organization. Develops and oversees the implementation of new programs and processes.
Key Responsibilities
• 40% Program Management: Manages SIEML: serves as year-round program lead and lead contact for SIEML. Functions with a high degree of autonomy. Leads SIEML policy and program planning, development, administration, management and implementation. Regularly interprets, monitors and analyzes information regarding policies and procedures and provides consultative services to administrators and other stakeholders. Supports campus host lead in management of the on-site program. Annually coordinates with campus host lead to ensure all key programmatic elements (housing, core program content/agenda, corporate visits/engagement, field trips, speaker series are appropriately addressed by host campus in a manner consistent with program guidelines, timelines and needs. Position may support key programmatic content needs in finalizing the program each year. Position is on site each summer for full duration of the residential program and serves as one of the primary contacts during program each summer. Provides analyses and administration for complex program budget, working directly with internal and external constituents. Develops positions, hires, directs and supervises student interns and ambassadors. Creates and manages SIEML Ambassador Program.
• 30% Outreach, Admissions and Alumni Engagement: Oversees development and implementation of program admissions policies, regulations and guidelines, and evaluates annually for effectiveness. Serves as the systemwide lead for SIEML, represents the program in a wide range of settings and opportunities to advance its brand and impact. Develops and coordinates policy and program communications; Provides comprehensive expert guidance on SIEML admissions policies. Serves on various committees and leads efforts to identify and propose improvements to recruitment strategy and technology to enhance applications and yield. Communicates and collaborates with each of the UC business schools, including in-person visits. Proposes, leads and/or participates on policy, strategy and planning committees and working groups. Leads regular systemwide meetings. Maintains and shares prospective graduate program applicant information with UC business schools. Identifies opportunities and recommends outreach and recruitment activities for UC Business School personnel. Identifies opportunities for UC business school faculty and administrators to outreach to HBCUs and HSIs and help raise UC's profile and presence with key stakeholders on these campuses. Facilitates sharing of outreach and recruitment planning information between UC business schools (travel and conference plans) to maximize inclusion outreach opportunities on behalf of and beyond SIEML and overall outreach on behalf of UC graduate business school programs. Manages database of alumni contact information, including data about current academic status, graduate programs applied to and attended, career paths and other pertinent information; Documents and shares significant activities of SIEML alumni with UC school reps; Provides consistent stewardship to alumni, ensuring that alumni feel continual connection with program; Delivers regular updates about SIEML to alumni; Creates and manages social media platforms for alumni and manages engagement. Counsels stakeholders in considering and executing innovative efforts to drive inclusion outcomes across UC business programs. Partners and participates in training opportunities to advance understanding of admissions programs and guidelines. In consultation, responsible for development of systemwide SIEML admissions policies. Consults with UC business schools regarding recruitment and admissions of SIEML alumni. Leads SIEML admissions process; organizes admissions committee meetings and chairs admissions committee; collects applications, organizes and shares with admissions committee. Gathers all admissions evaluations from admissions committee and coordinates selection process and notifies applicants of decisions. Serves as primary recruiter for SIEML program. Manages creation and deployment of annual outreach/recruitment plan; oversees creation and delivery of outreach and marketing materials; oversees and manages social media marketing efforts. Visits HBCUs and HSIs; cultivates substantive relationships with representatives from partner and potential partner institutions and meets with potential program applicants (individually, group workshops, etc.). Delivers presentations, conducts workshops; facilitates public relations and media opportunities on behalf of the program. Organizes effective outreach activities.
• 20% Executive Advisor and Program/Sponsorship Development: Provides in-depth evaluation and complex analysis to advance program. Develops proposals and recommendations to guide and support a broader strategic direction for the program. Advises UC business school deans and principal management staff, guides and directs planning and recommends innovative developments to advance equity and inclusion within UC business school community. Helps facilitate key new initiatives such as the annual UC Business School Deans Summit. Serves as an advisor for continued development of systemwide Alliance for Diversity in Business (ADB) to support collective UC impact and enhanced coordination, communication and collaboration between the six UC business schools. Responsible for engagement and reporting with state leadership/core program sponsor, as appropriate. Develops and cultivates relationships with industry partners and promotes sponsorship and program enhancement opportunities.
• 10% Technology Management/Other Duties: Develops and advocates solutions to program issues, including developing and administering new systems, policies, processes, or programs. Leads and manages effort to create and maintain complex database to track all SIEML participants and alumni including post-participation application to UC business schools and post-graduation placement. Also responsible for coordinating integration of SIEML database into larger unit-wide complex database for primary systemwide pathways programs. Develops and implements website policies and manages organizational website content; drafts newsletters and correspondence to organizational constituents; Manages and maintains data and documents; Creates annual report for UC and government leadership and other external audiences. Other duties as assigned.
Experience Required Qualifications
• Minimum 5 years of relevant work experience.
Skills and Abilities Required Qualifications
• Excellent ability to analyze, interpret and communicate policies and procedures to the university community, educators, prospective students and the public. • Advanced interpersonal skills including verbal and written communication, active listening, critical thinking, persuasiveness, advising and counseling skills. • Broad knowledge of a variety of administrative operational activities such as project and event management, basic fundraising processes, risk management planning, website design, and accounting guidelines. • Excellent ability to lead collaborative relationships with UC, schools, other universities, community organizations, and other institutions. • Advanced knowledge of project management including program design, implementation, and evaluation. • Well-organized, focused, goal-oriented with an ability to prioritize and exercise good judgment. • Ability to use discretion and maintain confidentiality. • Strong skills in long and short-term planning, analysis, problem-solving, and customer service. • Advanced skills to develop the University's strategic recruitment plans, designing outreach and recruitment programs and materials that will inform, attract, and enroll top candidates to the school / college, including students from under-represented groups. • Experience in higher education, with demonstrated interest and responsibility in domains of diversity, equity and inclusion. • Solid experience in social media marketing and general marketing practices. • Familiarity and interest in business education. • Professional experience in higher education recruitment and admissions. • Knowledge of Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint at the level of sophistication required for the position. • Experience overseeing the creation and management of a database. • Experience overseeing the creation and management of a website. • Experience using Cascade web development software a plus. • Advanced knowledge of applicable policy analysis techniques. • Ability to work both independently as well as collaboratively with school staff and other university representatives to achieve defined goals is critical. • Takes initiative to organize and follow through with complex tasks to meet deadlines.
Preferred Qualifications
• Knowledge and understanding of SIEML,; Knowledge and understanding of UC and the campus business programs. • Proven ability to use MS Office Suite. • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to practice sound judgment in communicating effectively with a very diverse group of individuals in a diplomatic and professional manner, including both strong written and verbal communication skills. • Resourcefulness in finding ways to engage individuals including appropriate, positive solutions to problems and initiative in presenting alternatives and implementing solutions to ensure effective change. • Ability to anticipate problems and take necessary action to eliminate or mitigate potential negative effects. • Expert knowledge of University rules and regulations, processes, protocols and procedures for budget, accounting and fund management, and / or personnel management. • Advanced understanding of admissions technology. • Thorough knowledge of financial analysis and reporting techniques, and / or human resources policies and procedures for staff and academic employees.
Education Required Qualifications
• Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training
Job Title Project Policy Analyst 4
Job Code 007399
Salary Grade Grade 23
Payscale: $103,000 - $120,000
Full Salary Range: $82,400 - $151,400
The University of California, Office of the President, is required to provide a reasonable estimate of the compensation range for this role. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education, licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the top of the range for a position. Salary offers are determined based on final candidate qualifications and experience. The full salary range shows the growth potential for this position and the pay scale is the budgeted salary or hourly range that the University reasonably expects to pay for this position.
HOW TO APPLY
Please be prepared to attach a cover letter and resume with your application. Your application will be considered incomplete without a cover letter.
APPLICATION REVIEW DATE
The new review date for this job is July 14, 2023. The position will remain open until filled. .
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Background Check Process: Successful completion of a background check is required for this critical position. https://www.ucop.edu/local-human-resources/manager-resources/hiring-process/background-checks.html
Smoke Free Work Environment: The University of California, Office of the President, is smoke & tobacco-free as of January 1, 2014. https://www.ucop.edu/safety-and-loss-prevention/environmental/program-resources/uc-smoke-free/uc-smoke-tobacco-free.html
August 2021 Update: The University of California has issued a policy requiring employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID -19 before physically accessing the University location or programs. Upon hire into a UCOP position, you will be provided detailed instructions on how to comply with this policy including access to the COVID vaccination at no cost. New hires to UCOP who work onsite or will come onsite for any activities at a UCOP or other UC location must comply with this policy within 8 weeks after their start date. The policy allows for employees to request approval for an exception or deferral. https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/5000695/SARS-CoV-2_Covid-19
EEO STATEMENT
The University of California, Office of the President, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/DiscHarassAffirmAction
The University of California, Office of the President, strives to make this job board accessible to any and all users. If you have comments regarding the accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the application process, please contact us at: https://www.ucop.edu/accessibility/index.html or email the Human Resource Department at: epost@ucop.edu.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4342879