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Associate Vice President / Dean of Students

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California State University, Stanislaus
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Turlock

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Associate Vice President / Dean of Students

Job no: 497649
Department: Office of the Dean of Students
Work type: Management (MPP)
Location: Stanislaus - Turlock
Categories: MPP, Student Services, At-Will, Full Time

Position Summary
Full-time Management Peronnel Plan (MPP) position available on or after January 11, 2021 in the Student Affairs division.

The Associate Vice President for Student Affairs/Dean of Students (AVPSA/DOS) oversees a dynamic student development portfolio encompassing: Housing and Residential Life, the Diversity Center, Student Leadership and Development, Student Conduct, and Care Management/Basic Needs. The incumbent has a dotted supervisory line to the Associated Students, Inc. and the Student Center. The position provides leadership and management of strategic and financial planning, policy and procedure, personnel practices, assessment, crisis and non-crisis student support and interventions, investigation and fact-finding into various student incidents, internal and external collaborations.

The AVPSA/DOS is responsible for delivering programs and services that promote student development, campus engagement and student success ensuring the mission, vision and values of the unit align to divisional and institutional priorities. To accomplish this the incumbent leads the unit in the development and maintenance of relationships with a broad spectrum of collaborators including campus partners, the area community and families when appropriate.

Job Duties
Duties include but are not limited to:
  • Department planning, leadership and management.
  • Lead unit planning, ensuring alignment with division and institutional priorities, inclusive of the strategic plan, student success initiatives and priorities.
  • Manage and lead student engagement, sense of belonging and life; student conduct, case/care management, crisis and emergency interventions; compliance, reporting and accountability; financial planning, annual operating budget, and expense monitoring; co-curricular learning objectives; diversity and inclusion practices; emergency operations and contingency planning; assessment and data driven decision-making; identification and implementation of best practices; internal and external partnerships in support of program and policy development.
  • Serve as a primary resource to faculty and the campus community on student issues, providing information and referrals as warranted.
  • Serve as a resource to student leaders, serving on the Associated Students, Inc. and Student Center boards.
  • Monitor and certify student elections.
  • Serve as a liaison between student leadership and university administration regarding student governance initiatives or concerns.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, support university affirmative action and equal opportunity goals and objectives, and affirm inclusion as a fundamental value of the department.
  • Partner and collaborate with key stakeholders, students, campus colleagues, community partners to remove barriers to student success.
  • Facilitate an environment supportive of student activism and advocacy working in partnership to hear and address student concerns.
  • Support a community where students may develop holistically as scholars, citizens and leaders; provide curricular and co-curricular experiences to develop and enhance academic success, awareness.
  • Foster student achievement by promoting program innovation and creativity.
  • Create a culture of data-driven decision-making in all areas of the unit.
  • Compile, analyze and use program and service data preparing annual and progress reports.
  • Promote awareness and knowledge of unit services and programs.
  • Accountable for communications and multi-media informational materials.
  • Serve on campus and other committees, including the Student Affairs Senior Leadership Team, the Student Affairs Council, the Behavioral Intervention Team, the University Emergency Operations Center, Executive Strategic Assessment and Response Committee, and more.
  • Represent the Vice President at various meetings as functions as requested and serve as the Executive-in-Charge of the Division of Student Affairs in the absence of the Vice President.
  • Assist in the professional development, management, supervision and evaluation of directors and their staff.
  • Facilitate a fair and inclusive working environment. Practice fair and impartial recruitment, hiring and supervision processes.
  • Engage in performance management for direct reports and support the use of performance management within unit departments. Communicate work expectations to employees, conduct appropriate personnel action/resolution, and document as appropriate.
  • Provide direction, guidance and training to staff regarding the interpretation and application of policy, procedure and guidelines.
  • Provide professional development opportunities and invest in employee growth and development.
  • Be an advocate and agent of the unit in conversation and partnerships with colleagues.
  • Establish and maintain open channels of communication.
  • Plan and facilitate unit meetings, one-on-one discussions, work groups, retreats, etc.
  • Other duties as assigned.

    Minimum Qualifications
    Education: Master's degree from a college or university.
    Experience: Three to five years of progressive experience of directly related experience.

    Preferred Qualifications

  • Doctoral degree.
  • Previous experience in one or more areas of responsibility desirable.
  • Innovative, creative and energetic work style.
  • Knowledge of student development theory, university trends and relevant best practices.
  • Knowledge of Title IX, Clery Act, HUD, CSU Executive Orders, Student Code of Conduct, First Amendment Rights, etc.
  • Demonstrated ability to source necessary and relevant information in order to conduct
    accurate and factual research.
  • Strong organizational skills that reflect the ability to perform and prioritize multiple tasks seamlessly with excellent attention to detail.
  • Ability to write memos and letters, and prepare reports.
  • Experience working in a unionized environment.
  • Experience serving on committees or work groups.
  • Ability to maintain a flexible work schedule.

    Required Qualifications

  • Experience working at an institution of Higher Education, with relevant experience in student leadership and development, student conduct, housing and residential life, care support and basic needs, diversity and inclusion, student governance, facilities management, or related programs/departments.
  • Demonstrated leadership and managerial experience: visioning, data-driven planning and strategy, co-curricular program development, student learning outcomes, and
    assessment.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships and to communicate with an ethnically and culturally diverse community.
  • Commitment to social justice, equity and access.
  • Experienced supervisor with a philosophy of mentorship, personal accountability and communication.
  • Skilled with performance management.
  • Experience creating and facilitating staff development and training.
  • Knowledge and skills relating to the management of financial resources.
  • Ability to understand, communicate and implement regulations, codes, policies, procedures, and guidelines.
  • Proven ability to handle confidential information with discretion, be adaptable to various competing demands, and demonstrate the highest level of service and response.
  • Ability to serve as an agent of the institution for community and regional partnerships, interactions with parents and family of students, and/or with community agencies and/or collaborators.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills; competency with office technology and software.

    Physical Requirements
    The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential job functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Extended periods of sitting, keyboarding, and manipulating a computer mouse or similar device.

    Compensation & Benefits
    Commensurate with qualifications and experience. As a member of the 23-campus CSU System, we offer an extremely competitive benefits package that includes, but is not limited to, outstanding vacation, health, dental, and vision plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 14 paid holidays a year. Link to Benefits Summary: Management Personnel Plan (MPP)

    How to Apply
    To be considered, qualified candidates must submit a completed Stanislaus State online employment application, cover letter, and resume. Applications are accepted electronically only. Please note that failure to completely fill out each section of the online application may result in your application not receiving consideration. To apply online, please click the “Apply Now” button on this page.

    Application Deadline
    OPEN UNTIL FILLED; SCREENING TO BEGIN OCTOBER 19, 2020. (Applications received after the screening date will be considered at the discretion of the university.)

    Criminal Background Clearance Notice
    Satisfactory completion of a background check (which includes checks of employment records, education records, criminal records, civil records; and may include motor vehicle records, professional licenses, and sex offender registries, as position requires) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position.

    Additional Information
    Campus & Area
    California State University, Stanislaus serves the San Joaquin Valley and is a critical educational resource for a six-county region of approximately 1.5 million people. The University is fully committed to creating a culture of diversity and inclusion - one in which every person in the University community feels safe to express their views without fear of reprisal. Widely recognized for its quality academic programs, the University has 10 nationally accredited programs and 662 faculty members. 94 percent of full-time faculty holds doctorates or terminal degrees in their fields. The University offers 43 undergraduate majors, 16 master's programs, 7 post-graduate credentials, a doctorate in education and serves more than 10,000 students. New instructional facilities have been built for the unique pedagogy of professional programs, laboratory sciences and performing arts.

    Stanislaus State continues to receive national recognition with its ranking as one of the best 384 colleges in the nation by The Princeton Review. The University was one of 12 public universities in the nation to be recognized by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities for demonstrating exceptional performance in retention and graduation rates. In addition, U.S. News and World Report ranks Stanislaus State in its top 10 among public universities in the West, while Washington Monthly honored Stanislaus State as the West's No. 1 university for the money. Stanislaus State also is recognized as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education.

    Clery Act Disclosure

    Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the annual security report (ASR), is now available for viewing at https://www.csustan.edu/annual-campus-security-report. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Stanislaus State for the previous three years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the office of the Clery Director located at One University Circle, Turlock, CA 95382.

    Equal Employment Opportunity

    The university is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised 7/21/17, as a condition of employment.

    Applicants requiring necessary accommodations to the application process may contact the Human Resources Department at (209) 667-3351. California Relay Service is available at (800) 735-2922 voice and (800) 735-2929 TDD. As a federal contractor, we are committed to attracting a diverse applicant pool. Please consider completing the Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability form (your response will not be shared with the search committee) at: https://www.dol.gov/ofccp/regs/compliance/sec503/Self_ID_Forms/VoluntarySelf-ID_CC-305_ENG_JRF_QA_508c.pdf.

    CSU Stanislaus hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.

    The individuals who appear to be the best qualified for this position will be contacted by telephone or email for an interview.

    INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE



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  • Organization

    History

    The California State Legislature established Stanislaus State College in 1957 as the 15th campus of the California State University (CSU) system. The first classes were conducted in September 1960 in buildings at the Stanislaus County Fairgrounds in Turlock, located in the state’s fertile Central Valley. The college moved 1.5 miles north in 1965 to its permanent 228-acre site following construction of its first major facilities. The picturesque current site of the University is graced by 35 modern buildings, and with more than 4,500 trees, representing 50 species, it is the region’s largest designated urban forest.

    The initial classroom building housed facilities for art, music, drama and the sciences in addition to providing classrooms for lectures. The library, a companion project to the classroom building, was later named the Vasché Library in memory of the university's founding president, Dr. J. Burton Vasché. In 1985, the college was officially renamed California State University, Stanislaus by action of the State Legislature and the Board of Trustees of the California State University. A renovation of the Vasché Library is in the design stages. In addition, a student funded $52 million student center renovation project is underway, with the new facility scheduled to open in spring, 2020.

    Our 10,003 students (8,521 FTEs) are served by 1,896 employees, including 645 faculty (252 tenure or tenure track), providing a student-to-faculty ratio of 22:1 and a tenure density of 60.4%. More than 80% of full-time faculty members hold doctorates or terminal degrees in their fields. The University’s primary service area is a 10,000-square-mile region that encompasses Stanislaus, San Joaquin, Merced, Mariposa, Tuolumne, and Calaveras Counties. Widely recognized for its quality academic programs, Stanislaus State is regionally accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and has earned 12 specialized accreditations, including the College of Business Administration, College of Education, Kinesiology and Social Work, and nursing, art, theater and music programs

    Serving the San Joaquin Valley, the University is a critical educational resource for the six-county region of approximately 1.5 million people. The University offers a rich mix of 43 undergraduate majors and 23 graduate programs (15 master’s programs, seven post-graduate credentials and a doctorate in educational leadership).

    Stanislaus State also operates an off-campus center at University Park in Stockton, 43 miles northwest of the main campus, with a current enrollment of almost 650 students.

    In 2009, the Board of Trustees approved the new Campus Master Plan Revision and certified the Final Environmental Impact Report, which had not been reevaluated since 1968.  The new master plan envisions the future growth of the campus to serve 12,000 FTE students, while maintaining the quality and character of the campus environment.

    Home of the Warriors, Stanislaus State fields 14 men’s and women’s athletic teams that compete at the NCAA Division II level. The Warriors have claimed 12 national championships in men’s golf and two in baseball, in addition to the 24 individual national titles won by Warrior athletes.

    Over the years, Stanislaus State has developed into a major presence in the region and continues to play a prominent role in the economy of the Central Valley.

    Stanislaus State has received many recent accolades, recognizing the University for its quality, affordability and access. For example, the U.S. Department of Education placed Stanislaus State on its 2016 list of institutions notable for advancing student outcomes, National Public Radio (2016) ranked Stanislaus State #5 in the nation for upward mobility of its students, Washington Monthly (2018) ranked Stanislaus State the #1 “Bang for Your Buck” four-year college in the West Region and Money Magazine (2018) ranked Stanislaus State in its national “Best Colleges for the Money” category for the 23rd consecutive year, moving the University into its top 50. In addition, the University has been selected as one of the country’s top 384 colleges by The Princeton Review for 13 consecutive years and U.S. News & World Reports ranked Stan State among the top 10 public universities in the Western region in 2018, in addition to being ranked #48 overall. Many national rankings have recognized Stanislaus State’s excellence for many years, including several publications that have ranked Stan State consistently high for more than a decade.

    Company info
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    Telephone
    (209) 667-3122
    Location
    One University Circle
    Turlock
    CA
    95382
    US

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