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Título del trabajo: Managing Director, Jack Holland, Exploratory & Cpge Student Success Centers

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Descripción de funciones: Job Summary
Reporting to and receiving work lead direction from the Associate Vice Provost of Undergraduate Advising & Success (AVP UAS), the Managing Director of the Jack Holland Student Success Center (College of Business) Exploratory Student Success Center and College of Professional and Global Education Student Success Center (CPGE) is responsible for leading and developing three teams of staff to ensure that the success centers provide holistic advising and appropriate referrals to campus support services to support the university’s retention and equity goals. The Managing Director is responsible for implementing initiatives of the AVP, in conjunction with the College of Business, Undergraduate Education and CPGE, as needed. The Managing Director is responsible for managing and directing the operations of the centers, including assigning duties to advisors and managing challenging or complex student issues. The managing director works with the AVP to develop and implement programs that support high priority populations including historically excluded students, and students who are in academic jeopardy. A significant responsibility of the director is to implement the use of campus technology solutions, to provide analytics related to staff and Center effectiveness. In collaboration with the AVP UAS, the Managing Director develops and delivers training for the advising community. The Managing Director is the link between the centers and other campus resources and maintains strong working relationships with a wide range of stakeholders including students, staff, faculty, and community partners.
Key Responsibilities
Responsible for working with the AVP to develop data-informed strategies to achieve student success and close equity gaps for both Centers
Responsible for effective implementation of technology related to advising
Identify, develop and implement Student Success programs to provide an equitable, holistic experience for students as they enter the University through to graduation, in consultation with the AVP
Advance key initiatives related to advising, retention, and student success to ameliorate equity gaps
Work with AVP, College Leadership, and New Student and Family Programs to deliver advising during Orientations
Work with AVP and College Leadership to manage faculty advising in the college, to include training and assessment
Work with College Leadership to integrate curricular changes into advising practices and procedures
Work with AVP to set annual goals for the Centers and staff
Manage and develop a team of advisors and administrative staff
Manage staff requests for professional development funds and opportunities in conjunction with the AVP
In collaboration with the AVP, support staff professional development opportunities
In coordination with the AVP, develop an annual budget and forecast expenses
Work with Managing Director, CHHS & LCOE to develop pre-health program
Work with AVP to develop and maintain ongoing training and professional development for advisorsKnowledge, Skills & Abilities
Knowledge of methods for academic advising assessment and evaluation
Knowledge of assessing student needs and referring to appropriate resources
Expertise in technologies and practices to support student success
Knowledge of CSU and SJSU policies and procedures that impact students
Ability to inspire, motivate and lead a highly professional team of advisors to achieve high level of performance on student success metrics
Ability to handle difficult student situations and work with relevant constituents towards solutions that balance potentially conflicting priorities
Ability to design and implement enhancements to improve the efficiency and quality of advising services
Ability to advise students individually or in groups on routine matters, and general knowledge of principles of individual and group behavior
Must have strong intercultural communication skills and a commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Ability to work with multicultural and ethnically diverse populations
Ability to implement training for advisors and staff of the Centers
Strong oral and written communication skills
Strong analytical skills including desire to make continuous improvement to processes, and ability to learn, evaluate and adopt new technologies quicklyRequired Qualifications
Master’s degree
Five years progressively responsible experience
Experience in hiring and supervision
Experience developing student programs
Experience developing training or professional development programs
Demonstrated experience working with a diverse populations of studentsPreferred Qualifications
Earned doctorate in social sciences, counseling or education
Experience managing a professional staff that is unionize
Experience managing diverse teams and constituents
Experience managing a budget
Experience or knowledge of regional, public broad access institutions
Experience using Peoplesoft, EAB, or demonstrated ability to learn educational softwareCompensation
Classification: Administrator II
Anticipated Hiring Range: $10,486/month – $11,250/month
CSU Salary Range: $4,812/month – $15,449/monthThe final hiring salary will be commensurate with experience.San José State University offers employees a comprehensive benefits package typically worth 30-35% of your base salary. For more information on programs available, please see the Employee Benefits Summary .Application Procedure
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Letter of InterestAll applicants must apply within the specified application period:June 14, 2024 through June 30, 2024. This position is open until filled; however, applications received after screening has begun will be considered at the discretion of the university.Contact Information
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Ubicación: San José

Fecha del trabajo: Tue, 03 Sep 2024 22:49:24 GMT