College Vice President of Academic and Student Services



College Vice President of Academic and Student Services

 


Location: Woodland Community College - Woodland, CA

Job Description:
BASIC FUNCTION: The Vice President of Academic and Student Services will report directly to the College President. The Vice President serves as the Chief Operating Officer for the College, providing general oversight for the College's academic and student services programs. The Vice President manages and evaluates the work of the Instructional and Student Services Deans and other managers.

Essential Duties Summary:
ESSENTIAL DEMONSTRATED LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES:
• Student Access and Success: The Vice President will have a deep commitment to student access and success, for students enrolled in the College, for those who have not yet arrived, and those who have graduated and/or transferred to a four-year college or university.
• Risk-taking: The Vice President will be committed to identifying gaps in student outcomes on the basis of factors such as race, ethnicity and gender, and then mobilize the college to improve results.
• Team-building: The Vice President and his/her administrative team will foster among faculty and staff a culture of innovation and effective implementation driving towards common goals of improving student access and success.
• Establishes a Sense of Urgency: The Vice President will work to establish and maintain among leaders, faculty, and staff a healthy sense of urgency to improve student access and success.
• Plans for Lasting Change: The Vice President will have strong strategic ability to plan for change in ways that ensure broad buy-in and action that significantly improves student access and success.
• Results-oriented: The Vice President will develop a culture of inquiry and evidence to support a results-oriented approach across the institution.
• Effective Communicator: The Vice President will effectively engage with the College’s internal and external stakeholders, strategically communicating in ways that advance student access and success.
• Financial and Operational Ability: The Vice President will align resources and expenditures to achieve significantly improved results in student outcomes, implementing well-designed institutional changes at scale, and ensuring they are embedded for the long term.
• Entrepreneurship: The Vice President will be an entrepreneurial and highly effective fundraiser, with a particular capacity to raise revenue and develop resources that support strategies for improving student access and success.
• Leading Beyond College Boundaries: The Vice President will use the institution’s influence and resources to pave the way for ongoing student access and success by forging partnerships with outside entities, including K-12 school districts, four-year colleges, community-based organizations, and employers.

RESPONSIBILITIES WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING:
• Serve as the Chief Operating Officer of the College.
• Serve as the Chief Academic and Student Services Officer for the College, overseeing academic and student support services programs.
• Provide vision and leadership for a diverse, dynamic and innovative community of managers, faculty,
staff, and students.
• 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 State and Federal reports in the area of responsibility.
• Serve as College Accreditation Liaison Officer (ALO), assuming responsibility for the preparation of ACCJC Institutional Self-Evaluation Report, Mid-Term and Substantive Change Reports.
• Lead the College’s educational planning, program review and accreditation processes and work to
ensure articulation between educational planning goals and objectives and those of other District
organizational units.
• Promote innovation and improved services to students and the community and cooperates with staff, faculty and other managers to develop processes to ensure the attainment of positive student outcomes and to support student success.
• Manage and participate in the continued evaluation and improvement of College-wide educational programs and services.
• Work with deans, directors, and managers to ensure updated College curricula that meets all state
mandates.
• Promote the assessment of student learning outcomes and service area outcomes to determine the effectiveness of student learning and student service programs.
• Provide general oversight in the preparation of each semester/term class schedule and ensures
effective enrollment management.
• Actively participate in and support College shared governance components and activities and other collaborative processes.
• Participate in the hiring, training, management and evaluation of College managers, faculty and
classified staff.
• Coordinate the evaluation of all assigned staff and assess the effectiveness of the assignments to programs and services.
• Oversee and facilitate College faculty coordinator recruitments, interviews, agreements, reviews and
evaluations.
• Oversee the College’s operating budgets for educational programs and services.
• Interpret and administer the provisions of collective bargaining agreements and contracts as appropriate.
• Employ appropriate techniques and strategies to resolve disputes and to enhance communication and
cooperation among the members of the College and District communities.
• Coordinate the handling of student complaints and the administering of student discipline.
• Coordinate Convocation, Welcome Week, Commencement and faculty orientations.
• Review all College Service Agreements, Grants, and Memoranda of Understanding and recommend for approval or denial to the College President.
• Represent the College on District-wide committees and project teams, as well as to community groups,
professional organizations, other colleges and K-12 schools.
• 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.

Required Qualifications:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The successful candidate, by the final filing date, must possess the minimum qualifications for Educational Administrators at California Community Colleges:
• Possession of a Master’s degree; AND
• One year of formal training, internship, or leadership experience reasonably related to the administrator’s administrative assignment.

Desired/Preferred Qualifications:
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
• Doctoral degree from an accredited institution
• 3-5 years of 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 shared-governance environment
• Teaching, counseling or administrative experience in higher education, preferably in a community college setting

Physical Demands:


Range/Step: Range 45, Management Salary Schedule

Salary Range: $128,652 - $156,761/YEAR

Benefits Information:
BENEFITS/SALARY: The District offers a comprehensive benefits package for employees and dependent, valued at over $24,273 annually with currently no out of pocket expenses to employees or dependents for monthly premiums. The package includes health, dental, vision, two (2) life insurance policies and an Employee Assistance program. Additional benefits include contributions to the State Teacher’s Retirement System (STRS) or the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), 457/403b options, 12 sick days, 22 vacation days, 223 day/12 month contract.

Posting Number: AS347P
Open Date: 04/23/2019
Close Date: 6/13/2019
Review Start Date: 06/13/2019
Open Until Filled: Yes

Special Instructions to Applicants:
A complete application includes the following: Management Application, Resume, Transcripts, Equal Employment Opportunity statement (attached in a Word document) and a Cover letter/letter of interest that addresses the required Leadership and Management Competencies, specifically how your experience and professional qualifications have prepared you to serve in this capacity, not to exceed 5 pages. All application materials must be received no later than the first review date of the applications.

To apply, visit https://yccd.peopleadmin.com/postings/2134

EEO Statement As an equal opportunity employer with a diverse staff and student population, the Yuba Community College District is committed to creating an inclusive and effective learning and working environment for all.







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