Associate Dean of Advising and Student Support
Job Description
The Associate Dean of Advising and Student Support provides leadership to Student Affairs through innovation, collaboration, and a student-focused lens to help shape the future of student success, academic excellence, and community impact at GRCC. The Associate Dean of Advising and Student Support is responsible for the management and day-to-day operations of all areas of Advising (Academic Advising and Transfer Center, Disability Support Services, Occupational Support Program, TRIO) the Center for Counseling and Well-being, and GRCC Career Center. The Associate Dean will foster a working environment that demonstrates a spirit of collaboration, innovation, access, and inclusion. The Associate Dean is a strategic leader with strong organizational skills and a deep understanding of and experience with student affairs, advising, and support. The Associate Dean will work in cooperation with department faculty and staff to develop advising and service schedules, determine faculty and staff workloads, and support the implementation of department processes. This role also provides leadership and oversight of faculty professional development, evaluations, and tenure and promotion activities. To successfully achieve these results, the Associate Dean will need to cultivate effective and mutually beneficial relationships with faculty and administrators.
Requisition ID: 693
Department: Student Affairs
Employee Group: Professional, Management, & Administration (PMA)
Schedule: 40 hours/52 weeks
Compensation: AM5 - $90,468.00
Benefits: Full-Time
Reports to: Associate Provost of Student Affairs
Posting Opens: 12/17/2024
Posting Closes: 01/12/2025
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Scheduling and Resource Management
- In collaboration with department faculty and staff, schedule advising and services and manage resource offerings.
- Assign baseloads for full-time faculty and coordinate overload selections for full-time faculty.
- Administer adjunct availability and assignment process.
- Manage resource scheduling and facility needs.
- Support College Learning Studies (CLS) course offerings and scheduling in collaboration with other ASA faculty and staff colleagues.
- Ensure accuracy of Faculty Information Forms and contractual correctness of faculty loads.
Office Oversight, Process Development, and Administration and Resource Management
- Participate in the supervision and evaluation of department office staff.
- Supervise adjunct faculty evaluations.
- Propose, create, implement, and review operational procedures and processes that impact the work of the department, in accordance with those in Academic and Student Affairs (ASA).
- Conduct mid-year and annual performance reviews for direct reports; review and approve evaluations for support staff.
- Approve payroll and leaves for staff direct reports.
- Forecast, develop, manage, and analyze department budgets and financial data/reports.
- Approve the purchase and allocation of materials, equipment, and space.
Program/Curriculum Review and Support
- In collaboration with department faculty and staff, implement co-curricular programs.
- Support the Associate Provost of Student Affairs in disseminating and utilizing data relevant to the department/co-curricular programs concerning student success, retention, completion, transfer, or other trends.
- Assist the Associate Provost of Student Affairs in identifying fundraising and grant development opportunities related to the department/co-curricular programs, including Perkins (if applicable).
- Collaborate with and support the Associate Provost of Student Affairs on co-curricular processes and decision-making.
- Collaborate with and support ASA leaders (Provost direct reports, Associate Provosts’ Offices, Associate Dean colleagues, Registrar’s Office, Institutional Research, and Teaching, Learning, and Distance Education (TLDE) staff/faculty) on co-curricular processes and decision-making.
- Ensure that the department is represented on college-wide curriculum and/or learning outcomes assessment teams.
Faculty Administration and Support
- Approve faculty leaves of absence.
- Administer contract provisions for faculty.
- Approve adjunct faculty professional development fund requests.
- Monitor the relationship between the department college-provided resources, particularly as it relates to the availability of educational tools and materials used to support student learning resources and co-curricular instruction.
- Serve as the point of contact to address day-to-day faculty operations issues within the department.
Faculty and Staff Hiring
- Establish and maintain processes for hiring new faculty and staff, and regularly review hiring processes to ensure maximum effectiveness, collaborating with the Associate Provost of Student Affairs and Human Resources (HR), as appropriate.
- In collaboration with the Associate Provost of Student Affairs, make recommendations for new hires to the Provost.
- In collaboration with department faculty/staff, hire adjunct faculty.
- In collaboration with department faculty/staff, form and lead hiring committees for full-time faculty and staff, per established GRCC HR processes.
- Implement agreed-upon hiring standards.
Faculty Evaluation
- Supervise adjunct and full-time faculty in their respective areas.
- Create Performance Improvement Plans (PIP) for faculty and staff and take disciplinary action when needed, collaborating with the Associate Provost of Student Affairs and HR, as needed.
- Lead and administer the Faculty Performance Evaluation (FPE) and tenure and promotion system for the department. This includes collaborating with colleagues to provide orientation and training for faculty and working with other college leaders to ensure the effective operation of these systems.
- In collaboration with department faculty, form and facilitate tenure and promotion committees; make tenure and promotion recommendations to the Associate Provost of ISIP.
- Conduct faculty instruction observations and provide constructive written and verbal feedback as part of the evaluation process.
Faculty and Staff Professional Development
- In collaboration with the Associate Provost of Student Affairs, department faculty and staff, and TLDE to onboard and orient new department faculty around professional development and first-year expectations.
- Collaborate with the Associate Provost of Student Affairs, department faculty and staff, and TLDE to identify professional development needs for department faculty and staff.
- Ensure the department is represented on the TLDE faculty professional development committee.
Additional Duties
- As guided by the Associate Provost of Student Affairs, work collaboratively with internal department and school partners and external institutions and/or organizations to identify roles and ensure clear communication, cooperation, and accomplishment of department goals and/or outcomes.
- Collaborate and support the Associate Provost of Student Affairs on advising and student support processes, community projects, and decision-making.
- Assure that the faculty, staff, and resources of the department effectively support the GRCC curriculum.
- Serve on cross-college teams, including the Academic Governing Council (AGC), ASA Council, Strategic Leadership Team (SLT), and other standing/ad hoc teams, as recommended by the Associate Provost of Student Affairs.
- Regular attendance during normal scheduled hours is required. Being present is essential for serving stakeholders and performing the essential functions of this position.
- Persons in this role are identified as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). CSAs will be trained and responsible for reporting Clery Reportable Crimes to Campus Police as required by the Clery Act.
- In collaboration with staff, provide periodic reviews of internal systems to ensure accurate and timely work.
- Prepare for and participate in multiple yearly GRCC, state, and federal audits and monitor visits.
- Other duties as assigned by the Associate Provost of Student Affairs.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
Education Credentials
- Master’s degree from an accredited institution is required.
Work Experience
- At least three years’ experience in a role responsible for leadership and oversight of educational programming or related experience is required.
- Demonstrated experience with developing and moving forward initiatives that advance equity, access, and inclusion in a collaborative environment is required.
- Supervisory experience of instructional staff is preferred.
- Experience leading academic advising, student resources, and/or related programs and in a higher education setting is preferred.
- Experience in a community college is preferred.
- Experience working in a collective bargaining environment is preferred.
Skills
- Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
- Demonstrated understanding of the significance of cultural competency and an understanding and appreciation for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
- Proven ability to manage multiple, complex tasks according to required deadlines, and maintain composure under high stress conditions.
- Proven ability to work effectively both as a supervisor/leader and as a member of a team.
- Proven ability to exercise discretion and tact in all interpersonal contacts, and to maintain confidentiality at all times.
Mental Demands
- Highly motivated, focused, and results-oriented.
- Ability to be optimistic, positive, and supportive in all interactions with others.
- High level of accuracy and attention to detail.
Physical Demands
- The position requires long periods of sitting, standing, reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
Working Conditions
- GRCC will comply with any mandated health and safety requirements. Compliance information is available on our policies website.
- Must be able to attend functions off campus and work weekends/evenings as required.
- Professional travel required.
BENEFITS
- Health Coverage: Six health insurance plan options, including one with no health insurance premiums.
- Time off: Enjoy substantial vacation time.
- Wellness Program: Access resources for physical and mental wellbeing, and an onsite gym membership
- Continuous Learning: Career development and educational opportunities.
- Retirement Plans: Secure your future with our retirement options, including the state retirement plan or a 401A with a 12% employer contribution.
NEXT STEPS / APPLICATION PROCESS
- Please fill out an application at https://www.grcc.edu/jobs. Submit a cover letter and resume. The opportunity to apply for this position will close at the end of the day on the close date referenced at the top of this job posting.
HIRING PROCESS
GRCC uses an Evidence Based Selection Process, where we make data driven hiring decisions to help mitigate bias throughout the hiring process. As part of this process, candidates will participate in, reference checks, interviews, and forums
Individuals with diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Grand Rapids Community College is an equal opportunity employer. Visa sponsorship is not available.
NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
Grand Rapids Community College creates an inclusive learning and working environment that recognizes the value and dignity of each person. It is the policy and practice of GRCC to provide equal educational and employment opportunities regardless of age, race, color, religion, marital status, sex/gender, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, height, weight, national origin, disability, political affiliation, familial status, veteran status or genetics in all programs, activities, services, employment and advancement including admissions to, access to, treatment in, or compensation in employment as required by state and federal law. GRCC is committed to reviewing all aspects of GRCC programs, activities, services and employment, including recruitment, selection, retention and promotion to identify and eliminate barriers in order to prevent discrimination on the basis of the listed protected characteristics. The college will not tolerate any form of retaliation against any person for bringing charges of discrimination or participating in an investigation. Further information may be obtained from the EEO Office or the Office of General Counsel, 143 Bostwick Avenue NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-3295.
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