ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - EOP&S/CARE - 1.0 FTE - 12 month - Categorically funded, position contingent upo



ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - EOP&S/CARE - 1.0 FTE - 12 month - Categorically funded, position contingent upon Board approval and continued funding.

 


Location: Woodland Community College - Woodland, CA

Job Description:
BASIC FUNCTION: Under the direction of the Dean of Student Services, or designee, the Assistant Director, EOP&S/CARE is responsible for the management and supervision of the daily operation of the EOP&S/CARE programs. Major duties include coordinating, planning, developing and implementing program objectives in compliance with Title 5/Ed. Code and internal policies and procedures. The incumbent will be responsible for evaluating assigned classified staff, ensuring proper training in their areas of responsibility. Additionally, the incumbent will coordinate assigned activities; assist in program development, research, and coordination; assist in preparing reports and budgets; and maintain confidentiality regarding all matters and records.

Essential Duties Summary:
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The EOP&S/CARE Assistant Director will provide administrative leadership and direction to all college sites. Under the direction of the designated college administrator, will plan and implement the effective delivery of services to program participants through innovative support approaches to enhance completion of students’ educational goals.

Will also plan, implement and recommend goals to achieve the strategic direction of the College and the District, including the programs’ objectives for growth. Incumbent will also interpret and exercise good judgment in the application and follow through of departmental decisions and college policies; provide information on college policies, procedures, standards and requirements; establish and maintain good public relations with staff, students, and the community at large.

EXAMPLE KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:

• Administer special programs

• Lead and supervise the operation of the EOP&S/CARE programs.

• Assist in the development, implementation, evaluation of assigned program services and procedures.

• Interpret and implement Board policies and applicable requirements of Title 5 and Education Code as it applies to the EOP&S and CARE programs.

• Insure the integrity of all student records, including all supporting documentation required by the California Community College Chancellor’s Office (educational plan, financial aid information, and program eligibility).

• Develop and prepare a variety of documents, forms and procedures, which may also include, but is not limited to: statistical reports, brochures, pamphlets and flyer, newsletter, agendas, manuals, event programs, invitation flyers, program brochures, and posters.

• Collaborate with program counselors and staff.

• Prepare, monitor and reconcile programs’ budgets, working closely with Business Office staff.

• Support the program review process and the development and implementation of Department Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs), including assessment methods.

• Prepare reports, maintain a recordkeeping system for necessary data that will satisfy the needs of internal evaluations and audits; ensure accurate and timely MIS data entry and reconciliation.

• Participate in outreach and recruitment efforts, ensuring program compliance and close monitoring of student eligibility.

• Collaborate with EOP&S/CARE Counselors, develop and implement mechanisms and approaches to increase student retention and educational completion.

• Oversees EOP&S/CARE Advisory Committee meetings, reviews membership, and ensures meetings are held as required and functions appropriately.

• Coordinate visits to high schools and other community based organizations for the purpose of recruiting potential EOP&S and CARE students; ensure outreach and recruitment goals are met.

• Plan and coordinate student orientations and monthly meetings and workshops in close collaboration with EOP&S/CARE counselors and staff.

• Coordinate EOP&S special events, including graduation and engagement activities.

• Plan and facilitate working relations with Colleges and District departments and staff for successful EOP&S/CARE programs and services.

• Act as an advocate for the EOP&S/CARE programs and the needs of their student population.

• Serve on appropriate committees and attend state meetings and workshops or conferences as required.

• Perform related duties as assigned.

• Have sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse and underrepresented, low-income, academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of the community college students.

KNOWLEDGE OF:

• Planning, organizing and directing the services of the EOP&S/CARE office.

• Principles and practices of supervision and training.

• Customer service as it relates to serving the needs of students.

• Maintaining records and preparing reports.

• Operating a computer terminal to enter data.

• Using computer software applications to produce reports and information.

• Setting priorities and scheduling work.

• Organizing and participating in program orientations and services.

• Training, supervising and evaluating assigned staff.

• Analyzing situations accurately and adopting an effective course of action.

• Meeting schedules and timelines.

ABILITY TO:

• Communicate clearly and effectively orally and in writing.

• Relate effectively with a wide variety of students, faculty, staff and community members.

• Demonstrate sensitivity to and respect for a diverse student population.

• Understand and apply FERPA, Title 5, state regulations, policies and procedures.

• Supervise assigned staff, assign workload and provide staff training as required.

• Demonstrate sensitivity to the needs of underrepresented, low-income students.

• Apply interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.

Required Qualifications:
The minimum qualifications for service as an Assistant Director for EOP&S/CARE shall be any combination equivalent to:

 

 

(1) Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an accredited college or university;

AND

(2) Three (3) years of increasingly responsible experience in student services or in a related field, including one year experience in a lead or supervisory capacity;

AND

(3) Sensitivity and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic background of community college students and the student population served by EOP&S and CARE.

Desired/Preferred Qualifications:
• Bilingual, Spanish and English competence (desirable qualification)

• Prior experience working with high school and college students

• Knowledge of federal and state financial aid programs

• Knowledge of enrollment and retention

• Previous experience in a community college or educational system

• Social media and marketing experience

Physical Demands:
WORKING CONDITIONS:
ENVIRONMENT:
Classroom, lab and/or office environment.

PHYSICAL ABILITIES:
Communicating to exchange information

Reading various materials

Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard

Sitting for extended periods of time

Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching

Drive to required sites

Reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally.

Lifting moderately heavy objects.

Range/Step: Range 28, Management Salary Schedule

Salary Range: $77,688 - $90,003/YR.

Benefits Information:
PART-TIME (less than .60 FTE): Part-time positions less than .60 FTE are not entitled to any District paid fringe benefits. The District does however; provide the employee prorated leaves including vacation, sick leave and paid holidays. Employees less than .50 FTE contribute to an Alternative Retirement System (Apple). Employees whose, FTE is between .50 and .60 contribute to the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS).

BENEFITS/SALARY: The District offers a comprehensive benefits package for employees and dependents for positions whose FTE is .60 or higher, valued at over $24,000 annually with no out of pocket expense to employees + dependents for their monthly medical premiums. The package includes health, dental, vision, one (2) life insurance policies and an Employee Assistance program. Additional benefits include contributions to the Public Employee’s Retirement System (PERS) which is integrated with Social Security, 457/403b options, 22 Vacation days , 12 days of sick days, use or lose days and 19 holidays.

SALARY: $77, 688/yr – $90,003/yr. Range 28, Management Salary Schedule, initial placement will not be higher than Step 5 of the salary schedule. The top step for this position is $104, 419/YR.

  • This position is anticipated to be assigned to Woodland Community College but may be assigned temporarily or permanently within the District.

If you require reasonable accommodation to apply for this position, contact the Human Resources Office at (530) 741-8765.

WORKING CONDITIONS: Categorically funded positions are contingent upon funding. In accordance to Board Policy, smoking is restricted in many areas of the Yuba Community College District. Woodland Community College is a tobacco free campus.

WORK DAY, WORK WEEK, and WORK YEAR: The District has the right to establish work day, work week, work year; hours of positions within the District may vary.

INTERVIEW: Candidates selected for an interview will be required to visit Woodland Community College at his/her own expense upon a date selected by the District. Meeting minimum qualifications does not guarantee an interview.

FOREIGN TRANSCRIPTS: Must include a U.S. evaluation and translation. Contact the Human Resources website for a list of agencies providing foreign transcript services.

PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS: Employment is dependent upon Department of Justice (DOJ) clearance; all fees are the responsibility of the selected candidates and serves the purpose of obtaining a criminal history as authorized by the California Education Code. All prospective employees shall be required to provide verification of TB test.

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT: Yuba Community College District is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and guarantees equal opportunity regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, gender, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, age or sexual orientation and does not discriminate in its educational programs, in employment nor in any other of its activities.

Posting Number: AS355P
Open Date: 05/31/2019
Close Date: 7/1/2019
Review Start Date:
Open Until Filled: Yes

Special Instructions to Applicants:
The closing date for this position will be Monday, July 1, 2019 at 5:00 p.m.

To apply, visit https://yccd.peopleadmin.com/postings/2156

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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