Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs
Company: White Mountains Community College
Location: Nashua
Posted on: November 11, 2024
Job Description:
Associate Vice President of Academic AffairsGeneral Summary:
Reporting to the Vice-President of Academic Affairs, performs
professional administrative, and/or institutional support for
instructional services relating to all aspects of the functioning
of the Academic Affairs Office at Nashua Community College;
provides leadership assistance in teaching and learning for
faculty, staff and student development, as well as curriculum
assessment and strategic planning through current institutional
research methodology and technology.Principal Duties and
Responsibilities:
- Serves as a member of the College's leadership team responsible
for strategic planning, fiscal management, resource development,
policy setting, employee/labor relations, and overall
administration of the College.
- Assists the Vice-President in the day-to-day management and
administration of the academic unit of the college, including
assistance in strategic planning, assessment and institutional
research.
- Performs a wide range of duties related to researching,
analyzing, and interpreting institutional and national data,
included but not limited to designing, conducting and interpreting
analytical studies in support of the college's mission in
budgeting, policy development, governance, enrollment, retention
and all academic activities.
- Analyzes measures of institutional effectiveness and assists
with data supported strategic planning at all levels; as required
for ongoing data-guided campus decision making.
- Remains current with national and regional trends, developments
and issues related to institutional research for higher
education.
- Provides leadership and assistance in curriculum and program
development/assessment; remains current with best practices in
curriculum assessment and academic support services.
- Works with industry partners to identify current and emerging
technology and market trends that will require new education and
training content, workforce succession strategies and enhanced
delivery options for companies and education providers that help
ensure a skilled workforce; researches education and training
requirements for current and future occupations.
- Tracks emerging technologies and innovative applications of
existing and new technologies in the area of higher education,
involving literature reviews science and engineering analysis, and
assessment of performance data.
- Assists the Vice President of Academic Affairs in building and
analyzing class and exam schedules for the college.
- Assists academic department heads with specialized
(departmental) and all-college accreditation self-study
activities.
- Performs administrative duties associated with maintaining a
safe work environment, training employees, communicating job
expectations; monitoring and appraising job performance; and
managing employee time and attendance in accordance with CCSNH and
College policies and procedures, the provisions of the collective
bargaining agreement, and state and federal regulations.
- Serves as the College's Accreditation Liaison Officer and
remains current in all matters regarding college
accreditation.
- Responsible for facilitating the process of academic program
review on campus.
- Represents the college in academic matters system-wide and
within the communities the college serves.
- Maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending
educational and technology workshops, participating in professional
societies; participates in internal and external meetings and
seminars.
- Complies with all system, college, state and federal rules and
regulations.
- Performs other duties assigned by the Vice-President of
Academic Affairs.Qualifications:Education: Master's degree from a
recognized college or university in education, higher education
administration, math, English, social sciences, science,
engineering, information technology, nursing, human services,
business administration or related field.Experience: Six years of
experience in teaching, academic or education administration,
and/or institutional research including four years of supervisory
or program/project management duties preferably within higher
education.License/Certifications: Valid Driver's License or access
to statewide transportation.Additional Desired Qualifications:
Teaching or academic program administration experience in higher
education. Knowledge and experience with instructional
technologies. Effective organizational, project management and
problem-solving skills. Knowledge and experience in institutional
research and ability to analyze and interpret data. Familiarity
with current issues and trends in higher education, including
community colleges. Ability to foster collaborative and effective
working relationships with diverse populations and multiple
constituents. Ability to work well in a team environment. Ability
to express ideas clearly and concisely both orally and in writing.
Ability to evaluate and analyze program effectiveness and resource
utilization. Ability to work independently and exercise sound
judgment in the performance of duties. Project management skills
including the ability to define projects, prioritize and manage
multiple projects, measure and evaluate progress and outcomes, and
meet timelines while producing quality work. Proficient in the use
of technology, especially Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other
graphic presentation software. Ability to define problems, collect
data, establish facts, recommend and implement solutions in a
timely fashion. Must be willing to maintain appearance appropriate
to assigned duties and responsibilities as determined by
management.Disclaimer Statement: The job description lists typical
examples or work and is not intended to include every job duty and
responsibility specific to a position. An employee may be required
to perform other related duties not listed on the supplemental job
description provided that such duties are characteristic of that
classification.The Community College System of NH does not
discriminate in the administration of its admissions and
educational programs, activities, or employment practices on the
basis of race, creed, color, religion, ancestry or national origin,
age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression,
physical or mental disability, genetic information, or law
enforcement, military, veteran, or marital status.Further
information about this position may be obtained by contacting
Catherine Barry, NCC Human Resources Officer at NCCHR@ccsnh.edu.All
offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion
of the required background check.
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