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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Associate Dean of Two-Year Programs –
Full-Time 12 Months
OPENINGDATE: March 26, 2024
REVIEW DATE: Every two weeks
CLOSINGDATE: Open Until Filled
START DATE: ASAP or 2 weeks after acceptance
LOCATION: Lummi Main Campus
SUPERVISOR: Dean of Academics and Distance Learning
SALARY: $60,000-$67,500
The salary placement upon hire will be based on the selected candidate's education and relevant work experience as outlined in the job announcement and the established salary schedule for the classification of position to be filled.
SCOPE OF WORK
Under the direction of the Dean of Academics, the Associate Dean of Two-Year Programs is the academic, assessment and services leader of the 2-year programs certificates, and awards of completion and is responsible for its overall development and academic integrity. The position provides leadership and coordination for all activities in the 2-year programs (which include the Associates of Arts and Sciences/General Direct Transfer, Early Childhood Education, Information Technology and Chemical Dependency), including setting program direction, establishing priorities with faculty members and promoting a continuous improvement model. The Associate Dean of Two-Year programs also oversees and supervises over the Workforce Education program. The position provides guidance on program promising practices with the Developmental and First Year Experience faculty to enhance our student success agenda.
The Associate Dean of Two-Year Programs works with Department Chairs to administer the Two-Year Programs and improve academic services and programs offered by NWIC. The Associate Dean of Two-Year Programs is responsible for ensuring high quality classroom instruction by supporting faculty members in the various Two- Year Programs, supporting the professional development of the instructors, and by developing curriculum and pedagogical practices that are consistent with the mission and goals of the College and its programs. The Associate Dean of Two-Year Programs will take the lead for the development of the Two-Year portfolio of student learning.. The Associate Dean of Two-Year Programs engages in other committee work when appropriate. The Associate Dean of Two-Year Programs will also be responsible for supporting facilitation with the Lummi Nation School and Ferndale School District MOU, assist with the creation/increase of curricular alignment between the college and the high school, and work with the Lummi Nation School and Ferndale School District to provide opportunities for students to transition to NWIC.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Leadership and Management. This position will lead the 2-year programs in adhering to the College's stated mission, goals and program outcomes and the promotion of NWIC's commitment to student success. This position will provide leadership, initiate, monitor and participate in all assessmentactivities. This position will chair FYE, Two-Year Department meetings and coordinate the Faculty Inquiry Groups, (FIGS).
- Assessment & Evaluation Thispositiontracksandimplementsourassessmentprocessforour2-yearprogramsby working with faculty to implement the assessmentprocess.
• Development of student portfolio to assess general educational courses of the program of study
• The Associate Dean will do classroom evaluations of faculty in the 2-year programs.
• Complete the annual assessment report of AASGDT program.
• Complete the scheduled Curricular Review and Program Review of AASGDT program.
- Program Funding Thispositiondirectlyparticipatesintheidentificationofpotentialfundingsources and oversees/prepares grant proposals to secure program support for our student success agenda. This position oversees the budgetary process for the 2-year programs communicating directly to the Academic Dean on budgetary needs orplans.
- Collaborative Partnerships. This position maintains strong working partnerships between institutions ofhighereducation.
- Curriculum and Instruction. This position works with faculty to implement the core required courses, in alignment with our institutional outcomes and ensuring a native framework for the curriculum. This position works with 2-year program faculty to ensure curricular consistency and that native knowledge is the framework for the curriculum. The position leads the 2-year programs to develop and revise curricula and instructional practices, develops and reviews curriculum, leads the curricula review process, and prepares reports. The position will work with the Dean of Indigenous EducationtodesignadifferentframeworkregardingbuildingthecapacityoffacultytoteachatNWIC. The position takes an active role in the accreditation process from a 2-year program perspective in relation to our Core Themes. The Associate Dean of Two-Year Programs will be responsible for teaching one course annually ifappropriate.
- Institutional Participation. This position participates in regular meetings of all department chairs to discuss and evaluate curricular issues and to ensure effective and collaborative decisions across departments. This position consults with CSS and faculty on student academic issues, including placement, registration, advising, drop/add processes, and Administrative Withdrawalprocedures.
This position serves on committees that address larger academic and institutional operational and planning initiatives. This position participates in departmental and college-wide hiring processes when appropriate and at the request of the Vice President of Instruction and Student Services and the Center for Student Success.
As well as supporting the wellness initiative and increasing collaboration with the Center for Student Success in areas such as the Strategic Enrollment Management Plan, Pathways recruitment, providing oversight to the Testing Center, and supporting accommodation services for students. Monitor and provide on-going support for our workforce education.
Assist the Director of Extended Campus sites, in coordination with the Dean of Academics, to offer high quality educational programing and continue to strive to meet the educational needs of tribal communities we serve. Assisting the Dean of Academics with making modifications to the quarterly and annual schedule.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Master's degree in Education or other relevantfield.
• Atleasttwoyearsofadministrativeexperienceincludingcurriculumdevelopmentandoversight and grant budget management at a higher educationinstitution.
• Collegelevel teachingexperience(maybeconcurrentwithadministrativeexperience),preferably with experience teaching Native Americanstudents.
• Experience with and sensitivity to Native American people, their history andculture.
• Strong written and oral communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
• Understandingandsupportoftheco-articulationofWesternandNativeperspectives.The2-year Associate Dean of Two-Year Programs will provide students with a rigorous academic program bringingtogether.
contemporary education and indigenous ways of knowing. A strong background in and understanding of the relationship between the FYE and Developmental Education. Knowledge of course work which is designed to introduce students to how Native Culture, history, language, and values can help meet the diverse needs of the people they willserve.
• Successful experience in grant writing for program support andexpansion.
• Experience with assessmentmodels.
• Experience working with a tribal college and/or a tribalcommunity.
• Experience withpromisingpracticesregarding2-yearprogramming andsustainingstudentsuccess.
• Experience working in a college setting and in ateam environment.
• Experience working with and collecting data for informing student successissues.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
This position has no assigned supervisory responsibilities.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Interested individuals should submit the following application materials directly to the NWIC Human Resources Office only.
I. NWIC Application Form
- NWIC Equal Employment Opportunity Form
- Cover letter
- Current and complete professional resume
- Three letters of recommendation from college sources, employers, or individuals who have firsthand knowledge of your qualifications for the position (professional references)
- Copies of transcripts required at application (originals required if hired)
The job announcement and application materials are available online at www.nwic.edu/jobs or may be requested from and submitted directly to:
Northwest Indian College Human Resources 2522 Kwina Road
Bellingham, WA 98226-9278
Telephone/Fax: (360)392-4230 Email:emplovment@nwic.edu