The Council for Higher Education Accreditation
President
The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) invites
applications and nominations as the Council searches for the next
President. The Council seeks a strategic, forward-thinking, and
collaborative president prepared to serve as a national and
international thought leader in a changing postsecondary
accreditation landscape.
The Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) is a
nonprofit organization started by college and university presidents
in an effort to respond to the U.S Department of Education's and
the U.S. Congress's overt engagement in higher education, as well
as to provide a non-governmental recognition process for
institutional and programmatic accrediting organizations in the
United States. CHEA Recognition indicates that an accrediting
organization has met rigorous CHEA standards for the promotion of
academic quality, institutional improvement, and advancement of
student success; demonstration of public accountability for
performance and transparency; and sustains an effective
accreditation structure and organization. CHEA offers recognition
to U.S. and international organizations that meet the eligibility
requirements.
It was the efforts of these earlier presidents who insisted that
universities should be the primary determinants of quality academic
performance. The institutional and program "self-study" processes
and the philosophy of academic continuous improvement are the
cornerstones of CHEA's advocacy and recognition. For more than 28
years, CHEA has been the primary advocate for institutions in the
accreditation process. Previous years have indicated a growing
assertive effort by the federal government to issue more
regulations regarding academic quality in higher education, which
are often tied to federal funding. CHEA continues to serve on
behalf of public, private, two- and four-year degree-granting
institutions.
The President is the chief executive officer of the Council for
Higher Education Accreditation and responsible to the board of
directors for the leadership and management of the organization as
well as guiding the direction of CHEA including CHEA's
international affiliate CIQG which includes:
Serving as a spokesperson for U.S. accreditation and quality
assurance and the role of CHEA within higher education, the public,
and internationally and serving as the key voice and face of U.S.
accreditation.
Being an advocate for coherent and effective accreditation
policies and quality assurance to the U.S. Congress, the U.S.
Department of Education, the media, and the general public.
Fostering a cooperative climate of work with accrediting
organizations, colleges and universities, and higher education
associations to sustain and enhance the strengths and credibility
of accreditation.
Developing CHEA programs and strategies to advance quality
assurance and improvement through accreditation.
Determining organizational structure, staffing, and sound
financial practices to achieve CHEA's goals and objectives.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will hold a terminal degree, possess
executive-level experience appropriate to the role, and bring
extensive accreditation experience.
Additionally, the ideal candidate should possess:
Astute political acumen and advocacy, especially for
accreditation and compliance;
An understanding of the changing complexities of higher
education;
A dedication to improving lives, uplifting families, and creating
brighter futures through the promotion of high academic standards
and practices;
A demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, and
inclusion;
Strong operations management skills that will enable them to
balance the leadership of CHEA's internal operations with
engagement in national and international discussions about
accreditation;
Financial management and leadership with an ability to lead the
acquisition of new and diverse revenue streams that are core to and
supportive of CHEA's mission;
An understanding and experience working in a membership
organization, preferably at the executive level;
Creative and innovative leadership that is experienced in
marketing and strategic planning that promotes the organization,
national awareness, and growth in membership and the financial
portfolio of CHEA;
Exceptional communication skills, both written and oral, that
allow for great presentations, discussions, and dialogue with
diverse key stakeholders; and
A deep understanding and expertise of accreditation, national and
international trends, issues, concerns, and opportunities.
How to Apply
Applications should consist of a substantial letter of interest, a
curriculum vitae, and a list of five professional references with
full contact information. No references will be contacted without
the explicit permission of the candidate. Applications,
nominations, and expressions of interest can be submitted
electronically, and in confidence, to:
The position is open until filled but only applications received by
Monday, January 13, 2025, can be assured full consideration. This
is a hybrid position requiring some physical presence in the
Washington, D.C. office. The Council is being assisted by Academic
Search. Confidential discussions about this opportunity may be
arranged by contacting consultants Ann Hasselmo at Ann.Hasselmo@academicsearch.org
and Chris Butler at Chris.Butler@academicsearch.org.
Further information about the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation is available at https://www.chea.org/.
CHEA is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be
considered for employment without attention to race, color,
religion, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
marital status, national origin, veteran or disability
status.