Vice President for Student Life & Dean of Students at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois

Posted in Other about 4 hours ago.





Job Description:

Posting Number:

S000874


Position Title:

Vice President for Student Life & Dean of Students


Department:

Student Affairs


Division:

Student Affairs


Supervisor Title:

President


Status:

Full Time Regular


Position Summary:

The Vice President for Student Life/Dean of Students i(VPSL/DoS) is the chief student life officer and serves as the principal architect of the College's student life initiatives by providing strategic direction for and oversight of the functional areas within the division.
The VPSL/DoS reports to the College President, and works with internal and external constituencies in the planning, implementation and administration of a comprehensive program for student life and works with the College leadership team on a comprehensive set of programs and student services from matriculation through graduation, that include but are not limited to programs for new students, commuter students, residential life programing and student health and well-being.
The VPSL/DoS oversees a diverse and comprehensive portfolio of programs, initiatives, and offices that support student success in its many dimensions. These include a set of core units that importantly shape the out of class experience on campus, such as student housing and residential life; student engagement; health and wellness; student conduct; dining services; and Title IX. The portfolio offers the opportunity to develop innovative and sustained collaborations with programs and units across campus that support the academic experience, including peer mentor programs; success coaches; career and professional development services; international student services; and high achieving student initiatives.


Description of Key Responsibilities:



  1. Ensure that the student life division's initiatives align with the institution's values, mission, and vision, consistent with the College's strategic plan.

  2. Maintain a high-quality student-first approach across all Student Life operations and programs.

  3. Serve as the primary advocate for student needs and concerns within the campus leadership, ensuring that student voices are heard, and their needs are addressed effectively.

  4. Provide strong leadership that cultivates a vibrant and inclusive campus environment for students.

  5. Provide leadership, supervision, support and guidance to the staff and directors of all areas that report to the position.

  6. Incubate and test emerging student development best practices with particular emphasis on co-curricular and extra-curricular experiences and enhanced student development.

  7. Utilize data and analytics to help lead and guide student life efforts. Promote and lead a culture of program assessment

  8. Ensure high quality service in support of all student populations (traditional undergraduate, residential and commuter students, post-traditional undergraduate and graduate students).

  9. Provide budgetary oversight for all offices in Student Life, allocate resources appropriately, and work closely with the Vice President for Finance to coordinate student financial issues and budgetary matters.

  10. Direct Student Life activities related to student due process/judicial proceedings, including, but not limited to, conducting investigations and hearings on student disciplinary matters and making appropriate decisions.

  11. Oversee student related campus policies and the production of the student handbook.

  12. Support and build relationships with other campus leaders and find solutions to concerns across administrative lines.

  13. Partner with Academic Affairs to foster meaningful curricular/co-curricular partnerships and a student success-focused mindset across campus and to integrate student life initiatives with academic programs and experiences, for the purpose of enhancing the overall student experience.

  14. Maintain a close and productive relationship with the Office of Enrollment Management.

  15. Serve as the Student Governing Association (SGA) advisor. Act as the president's liaison to SGA and encourage faculty and staff to participate in SGA and other student-sponsored activities

  16. Other institutional leadership duties as assigned by the President.





Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:



  1. Strong demonstrated expertise and interest in higher education, student experience, communication, project management, college athletics, and external and government affairs.

  2. Excellent project management, strategic thinking, organizational, interpersonal, technological, and communication skills.

  3. Demonstrated ability to produce significant strategic documents, presentations, videos, electronic communications, proposals, position papers, and other materials.

  4. Demonstrate civil and inclusive behavior when interacting with staff, faculty, students, and visitors to the College.

  5. A collaborative approach to working with campus colleagues and additional stakeholder to address student and institutional needs.


Distinguishing Characteristics:

This position requires a strategic thinker, a skilled communicator, and a thoughtful and detail-oriented leader with adept problem solving and project management skills. This position also requires an individual with a collaborative mindset; broad communications experience; an ability to process and make decisions from multiple inputs; excellent writing and editing skills; strong technology, presentation, and public speaking aptitude; and the ability to cultivate relationships with a variety of constituents, stakeholders, and government officials toward advancing the College. This individual must work well with the President and Cabinet, and represent the College internally and externally with dignity, poise, and professionalism.


Education/Training:


Required: A master's or other advanced degree from an accredited college or university in higher education administration, student life, counseling, or a related field is required.



Preferred:Earned doctorate, preferably in higher education leadership or administration.


Experience:


Required:


  • A proven record of at least 10 years of administrative experience in higher education with extensive, demonstrated examples of exemplary leadership of student life and services and increased responsibility, and successful execution of student engagement strategies.

  • Experience working with commuter and residential student populations.

  • Experience working at a comprehensive college or university of similar size to North Central College.





Preferred:

  • Active involvement in national/international student life professional organizations (e.g., NASPA and ACPA).

  • Prior experience at the Vice President/Dean of Students level.


Licenses or Certifications:

A valid driver's license and acceptable driving record is required.


Is This a Temporary Position?:

No


Employment Conditions:

An offer of employment is contingent upon successful completion of the College's background screening process.


Number of Vacancies:

1


EEO Statement:

North Central College is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to increasing the diversity of our workforce. NCC provides reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. If you need reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process, please notify the Office of Human Resources. Determinations for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.


Open Until Filled:

Yes


Special Instructions to Applicant:

Applicants who would enrich the diversity of the campus community are strongly encouraged to apply.


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