candidates.
* Provide direction to the "College Connection" initiative designed to facilitate the movement of high school graduates
into post-secondary education by establishing and operating formal partnerships with local public and private secondary schools.
Partnerships entail the coordination of on-site assistance with financial aid, admissions, and advising/coaching processes, as well as
on-site assessment services.
* Provide personnel, programmatic, operational, and fiscal leadership to initiatives designed to recruit and
support first-time college students, students in transition, and under-served populations as required by the goals of Achieving the Dream
and Complete College America.
* Work with key CSN Academic and Student Affairs personnel to promote collaborative structures in the
coordination, development, implementation, and assessment of strategies, innovations, and initiatives that provide access to the institution
and promote student success.
* Develop an advising and career exploration processes for connecting incoming students to CSN Success
Coaches and engaging them and their parents in targeted orientation/information sessions.
* Establish and maintain key relationships with
Clark County school district personnel, administration, and counselors in target high schools.
* Gather, analyze, and utilize
institutional data to ensure the development of these and other effective recruitment, orientation, and engagement initiatives.
* Develop
and oversee other community engagement initiatives which identify and eliminate recruitment, entrance, and procedural barriers to help
students transition into CSN.
Required Qualifications: * Masters in Higher Education Administration, Student Development, or closely
related field from a regionally accredited college/university.
* Three years of director-level administrative management and supervision
experience in student support services.
* Extensive knowledge of higher education retention research, recruitment best practices and
strategies, student development theory, emotional intelligence constructs, community organizing, and college completion initiatives.
*
Demonstrated ability to engage people of different cultures and socio-economic status.
* Ability to inform and affect policy change for
removing barriers to college attainment and completion and to assist in the coordination of college-wide initiatives related to
success.
* Effective oral and written communication skills; experience writing for accreditation, grants, and reporting.
* Extensive
understanding of best practices regarding the recruitment and retention of under-served populations.
* Engage the greater community in
developing youth leadership development initiatives where needed and provide visible and strategic leadership to existing
organizations.
* Ability to develop measurable outcomes and assessment strategies to formulate data-informed decisions.
* Ability to
work collaboratively with all constituents including faculty.
* Strong computer and technology skills to support student success goals
and initiatives.
* Appreciation for the mission of and demonstrated experience in an urban community college.
Required Documents: Required documents (Cover Letter, Resume, and Transcripts) must be attached directly to the ON-LINE application. If you are unable to attach the required documents to your ON-LINE application, you may send them to Human Resources via email hr.recruitment@csn.edu or fax to 702.651.5778.
SPECIAL NOTE: Applicants should fully describe their qualifications and experience with specific reference to each of the minimum and preferred qualifications. The search committee will use this information during the initial review of application materials.
Preferred Qualifications: * Bi-lingual (Spanish-speaking).
* Doctorate in Higher Education Administration, Student
Development, or closely related field from a regionally accredited college/university.
* Knowledge of community engagement principles to
ensure the inclusion of political, faith based, and community based organization in the process of developing a college-going and
college-success culture.
* Ability to promote, implement, and continuously improve best practices which support and promote student
success.
* Experience in multi-project organizational management (personnel, operations, fiscal resources).
* Ability to develop
partnerships with key community stakeholders and local high school and district personnel.
Equal Employment Opportunity: College of Southern Nevada recognizes that embracing diversity maximizes faculty and staff contribution to our goals and provides the best opportunity for student achievement. CSN is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. CSN is responsive to serving the educational needs of a diverse and ever-changing community. CSN employs only U.S. citizens and aliens authorized to work in the U.S. AA/EOE/ADAAA.
Source: http://www.higheredjobs.com/details.cfm?JobCode=175672151
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