Director of Dual-Credit Programs

Regional Dean’s Office – Middletown: The Director of Dual-Credit Programs will develop, direct, and maintain dual-credit programs such as College Credit Plus (CCP) for all Miami University campuses (Oxford, Hamilton, and Middletown, OH), and the Early College Academy (ECA) for Miami University Regionals (Hamilton and Middletown, OH). The Director will report to the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Regionals, but will serve to expand and support dual-credit programs for all Miami University campuses.

Facilitate partnerships with local school districts to develop dual-credit programs at Miami University; collaborate with academic departments to identify and organize course offerings for dual-credit students; coordinate the application and enrollment process for new and current CCP and ECA students; partner with university academic advisors and high school counselors to ensure proper advising of dual- credit students; serve as a point of contact for faculty, parents and students in resolving student and faculty issues related to dual-credit programs; market the programs to prospective students and their parents, Ohio school districts, and the community and participate in the high school information sessions to promote the programs; promote retention and matriculation of the dual-credit students; work with local area high schools to identify credentialed high school faculty to teach in the CCP program; collaborate with various student support offices to provide co-curricular opportunities for dual-credit students; and collaborate with the Office of Institutional Research and Regionals Admissions to generate and submit reports for ODHE with regard to dual-credit programs.

Required: Master’s degree; 5 years of experience in higher education or K-12 education; Working knowledge of dual-credit programs. This position is not eligible for H-1B sponsorship.

Consideration may be given to candidates with experience in working with K-12 partners; Working knowledge of higher education student success best practices; Ability to utilize both quantitative and qualitative data to guide decisions; Demonstrated ability to develop partnerships with K-12 educational partners; Demonstrated ability to communicate and collaborate with multiple constituencies.

Submit cover letter and resume and a one-page diversity statement addressing past and/or potential contributions to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion through research, teaching, and/or service to http://jobs.miamioh.edu/cw/en-us/job/499513?lApplicationSubSourceID. Inquiries may be directed to Yelizaveta Skryzhevska at skryzhy@miamioh.edu. Screening of candidates begin November 29, 2021 and will continue until the position is filled.

 

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