Vice President for Institutional Research, Effectiveness, Planning, and Accreditation
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- Albany State University
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- Albany, GA
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- Four-Year Institution
Job Details
Demonstrated excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communications skills. Detail oriented, with the demonstrated ability personally to multi-task and meet deadlines. Previous experience leading SACSCOC institutional accreditation reaffirmation efforts. Demonstrated positive, collegial and collaborative work style.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office software and technology/information systems used for accreditation, institutional assessment, effectiveness, strategic planning, data collection, analyses and reporting. (SAS and/or SPSS or equivalent) Testing Requirements: Illustrative Examples of Work: The Vice President will lead Albany State University's comprehensive on-going continuous improvement efforts. Through collaboration and communication with key campus constituents, the Vice President is also responsible for campus assessment initiatives, analysis and reporting of institutional assessment and effectiveness data, generation of internal and external reports, and monitoring campus accountability and assessment measures including state-determined performance metrics. The Vice President also assists the President in the development of the University's strategic plan. The Vice President also facilitates the annual assessment plans, reviews of annual assessment/performance indicators, recommendations of budget priorities based on assessment/performance results, preparation for SACS reaffirmation reviews, and in the evaluation of campus planning and assessment processes.
Additionally, the Vice President:
-Ensures access to accurate data for the timely submission of all required federal and state reports, including, but not limited to IPEDS.
-Develops and coordinates college-wide systems of academic and service area program reviews,
-Serves as an administrative staff resource for college wide assessment efforts in curriculum development and student learning outcomes
-Oversees use of web-based systems and appropriate software to manage accreditation reports and supporting documentation.
-Provides oversight for access to and appropriate, ongoing use of data in support of informing strategic initiatives and decisions.
-Performs other job-related duties as required. Posting Date: 01-08-2019 Closing Date:
(Screening of applications will begin at date shown and will continue until the position is filled.) Open Until Filled FTE: 1.0 Special Instructions to Applicants: Funding Source: General Operating (State) Number of Openings: 1 If Other, please denote the Name of a Grant: Fringe Benefits: Yes Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience Physical Demands Facts About the Institution: Albany State University is a fully accredited senior unit of the University System of Georgia. Employees receive benefits provided by the University System of Georgia, including, but not limited to, medical and major medical insurance, group life insurance, participation in the Georgia Teachers' Retirement System, Optional Retirement Plan (Faculty and exempt employees only), Social Security and Tuition Assistance Program after six months of employment. Disability Statement: Optional Applicant Documents: Other Document Required Applicant Documents: Resume
Cover Letter Application Types Accepted: Staff Employment Application Quicklink for Posting: www.albanystatejobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=51603 function checkForSelectedStatus(){ return true;}
Organization
Albany State University is a four-year institution in southwest Georgia offering undergraduate and graduate liberal arts and professional degree programs, and a wide range of outreach programs to the community. Albany State University is located in Albany, a progressive city of 100,000, on a 206-acre campus featuring impressive new buildings. The school has gained a reputation as the "Unsinkable Albany State" after surviving two major floods.
Both traditional and non-traditional students make up the more than 4,000 students who attend Albany State. They come primarily from southwest and middle Georgia, Atlanta, other states in the U.S., and several foreign countries. The average student age is 24 and about 40 percent of the students live in on-campus housing.
Albany State offers more than 30 undergraduate degree programs, of which the most popular majors are biology, criminal justice, computer science, middle-grades education, business administration and nursing. The University offers six advanced degrees: the master of science in criminal justice, master of public administration, master of business administration, master of science in nursing, master of education in 11 majors, and an education specialist degree. The university also offers the Board of Regents' engineering transfer program and the dual degree program in engineering with Georgia Tech.
Students at Albany State stay busy after class by participating in 59 clubs and organizations including bands, choirs, religious groups, honor societies, several major Greek and honor sororities and fraternities, and ROTC. An NCAA Division II school, Albany State's intercollegiate sports include men's football, basketball, baseball, track and field, cross-country and women's basketball, volleyball, cross-country and track and field.
A historically black institution, Albany State was founded in 1903 as the Albany Bible and Manual Training Institute and supported by private religious organizations. It remained privately supported through 1917, when it began to receive state support and became the Georgia Normal and Agricultural College. It continued to grow and in 1932, when the Board of Regents was established, it became part of the University System of Georgia. The mission was expanded in 1943, and it became a four-year college and assumed the name Albany State College. In 1981 the college offered its first graduate program and in 1996 its name was changed to Albany State University.
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