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Dean, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Employer
Antelope Valley College
Location
Lancaster, California
Salary
$131,767.52 - $151,357.39 Annually

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Antelope Valley College

 

Dean, Social and Behavioral Sciences

Salary: $131,767.52 - $151,357.39 Annually

Deadline: 10/21/2021 11:59 PM Pacific

 

Complete job description and application available online at: http://50.73.55.13/counter.php?id=207546

 

DESCRIPTION

Under the supervision of the Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences will provide leadership to and support for an academic division. In addition to program development and course support, the Dean is responsible for the day-to-day supervision of division personnel, programs, expenditures, and facilities, as well as serving as the division’s advocate to the senior administration.

 

The Social and Behavioral Sciences division includes the following: Anthropology, Business and Computer Applications, Economics, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology, History, Administration of Justice, Early Child Education as well as oversight of the Child Development Center.

 

REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES

• Provide leadership for program development. Work directly with faculty and department chairs to plan for curriculum and program additions, modifications, and deletions to maintain relevance of divisional programs to meet student and community needs; set priorities for resource needs, provide program analysis and multi-year instructional plans, and participate in strategic and long-range instructional planning for the district.

• Demonstrate commitment to fulfill the comprehensive mission of the community college.

• Promote the assessment of learning outcomes in order to determine the effectiveness of student learning within the division and throughout the college.

• Stay current regarding national trends and innovations applicable to assigned disciplines, community colleges, and higher education, including alternate modes of assessment, hiring practices, academic freedom, and the role of technology in the classroom, course design, and prerequisites. Promote the needs of the division to the campus and the community.

• Promote the needs of the division to on- and off-campus organizations, on committees, and at meetings.

• Encourage excellence in teaching and orient new staff. In conjunction with department chairs, orient new faculty.

• Create a positive working environment for all levels of division staff, and work cooperatively with other campus personnel to integrate and coordinate programs and services across the curriculum.

• Prepare budget requests with input from department chairs; allocate funds; and prioritize division financial needs, including new hires, program funding, technology and instructional equipment; and communicate those priorities clearly to the appropriate departments.

• Develop grants to provide additional funding sources for the division.

• Participate or lead in the accreditation process.

• Promote college programs beyond the campus community.

• Prepare the schedule of classes each term and provide for staffing of department courses in conjunction with department chairs.

• Supervise and evaluate full-time faculty, tenure-track faculty, and staff.

• Support staff development and professional growth among division members.

• Serve on campus organizations and committees and participate in meetings.

• Communicate with leaders in the private and public sectors and in educational agencies to determine needs for new courses and programs.

• Establish advisory committees in conjunction with department chairs.

• Serve as contact for articulation with local high schools, colleges, and universities.

• Determine and fulfill needs for all college sites and centers regarding instructional programs and services.

• Work cooperatively with department chairs and coordinators, other administrators, and supervisors to coordinate programs and services across the curriculum and at all locations with the goals of meeting student needs; and resolving conflicts and issues within the division and between divisions in the spirit of collegiality and due process.

• Collaborate with the VPAA and the Dean of Extended Learning in scheduling courses for various groups in dual enrollment, the prison program, contract and continuous education, among others.

• Analyze requests for staff to meet short-term and long-term needs, and make recommendations to the Vice President of Academic Affairs; assist in developing job descriptions for new positions.

• Maintain an effective working knowledge of computers and related technologies that affect office management including electronic spreadsheets, word processing, data collection, and internet/intranet capabilities.

• Evaluate and process student petitions in collaboration with division faculty.

• Coordinate the program review process within the assigned division.

• Organize and preside over divisional faculty and staff meetings.

• Host visiting professionals, sponsor division activities, and coordinate and manage co-curricular activities with division faculty and staff.

• Monitor compliance with state and federal regulations.

• Solicit grants, awards, or foundation funding.

• Be available for day, evening or weekend assignments.

• Coordinate online and face-to-face course offerings within the division.

• Other duties as assigned.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Master’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university

One year of formal training, internship, or leadership experience reasonably related to the administrator’s administrative assignment (Title 5, section 53420. Minimum Qualifications for Educational Administrators)

Sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:

• Master’s in an academic subject area directly related to the assignment; terminal degree encouraged

• Three years of full-time, postsecondary teaching experience, preferably in a community college setting

• Demonstrated commitment to high academic standards and academic freedom

• Experience with and commitment to a participatory governance culture, consensus building, and a team approach to management

• Evidence of effective planning in the management, supervision, and evaluation of faculty and staff

• Evidence of a commitment to teaching/learning and the vision of a learning-centered institution and community

• An understanding of how technology can support learning and a record of support for technological advancements

• Knowledge of varied assessment instruments and use of data to drive the making of decisions

• Grant-writing experience and/or program development experience

• Participation or leadership in the accreditation process

• Experience in the promotion of college programs beyond the campus community

• Knowledge of enrollment management and scheduling practices

 

OTHER INFORMATION

KNOWLEDGE OF:

• The mission of the California Community Colleges

• Participatory governance within the California Community College System

• Local, state, and federal laws governing programs and services

• Adult learning theory and learning styles and multiple methods of instruction

• Disciplines within the assigned division(s)

• Varied evaluation procedures for staff and faculty

• Curriculum development

• Course/Program Articulation/Educational Pathways

• Student matriculation

• Budget preparation and control

• The Student-Centered Funding Formula

• Principles and practices of administration, supervision, and training

• Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy

• District organization, operations, policies, and goals

• Institutional Learning Outcomes, Program Learning Outcomes, and Student Learning Outcomes

• Computer and related technologies for instruction

 

ABILITY TO:

Plan, organize, develop, and evaluate the programs, activities, and curriculum of college instructional programs. 

• Develop and modify curriculum and policies and procedures to meet staff, student, and community needs. 

• Communicate effectively orally, electronically, and in writing. 

• Work effectively with students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds in order to promote equal access to all divisional programs. 

• Select, train, supervise, and evaluate personnel. 

• Interpret, apply, and explain rules, regulations, requirements, and restrictions. 

• Analyze situations and resolve problems. 

• Plan, organize work, and meet schedules and deadlines. 

• Work cooperatively and coordinate projects with other administrators and staff. 

• Evaluate and support faculty and staff recommendations for program improvements and new programs. 

• Identify resources and develop grant or special-project applications.

• Develop and control budgets. 

• Work with other divisions to create coherent two-year course schedules for various degree and certificate programs.

• Build consensus and treat subordinates and colleagues with respect.

• Mentor and support new full-time and adjunct faculty.

 

For a complete listing and details of all open positions and how to apply, select the HR & Employment link on the AVC Web site at https://www.avc.edu/administration/hr/employment or contact the Human Resources Office at (661) 722-6311; Voice/Relay, (661) 722-6300 x. 6360, 3041 West Avenue K, Lancaster, CA 93536.

Organization

Antelope Valley College is a comprehensive community college in the California Community College System dedicated to providing services to a broad range of students with a variety of educational goals. Antelope Valley College is dedicated to providing educational programs and services as expressed in the California Master Plan for Higher Education. The College is committed to equal educational opportunity and reinforces that commitment through a program of active affirmation of diversity.

Antelope Valley College is dedicated to meeting the dynamic needs of a changing community. The College addresses the educational needs of a diverse and evolving population. The College recognizes that it is uniquely capable of responding to the requirements of regional business, industry, and public service, as well as the social and cultural needs of the Antelope Valley.
Antelope Valley College affirms the rights of the individual and respects human dignity. The programs and activities of the College foster the individual's ability to think clearly, critically, and independently to meet the demands of an increasingly complex society. The student is the primary concern of the College. The curriculum, activities, and services of the College help students understand their physical, cultural, ethnic, and social environment. The preservation of academic freedom provides a college environment in which students and faculty can examine ideas freely.

This philosophy is reflected in the curriculum, the student-faculty relation-ships, the services and resources, and the policies of the College.

Antelope Valley College, a public institution of higher education, provides a quality,comprehensive education to a diverse population of learners. We are committed to student success offering value and opportunity, in service to our community.

We offer:

Associate Degree Programs

Associate degree programs comprised of general education courses, proficiency requirements, designated courses in a specific major or area of emphasis. Associate degrees provide students with “the ability to think and to communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing; to use mathematics; to understand the modes of inquiry of the major disciplines; to be aware of other cultures and times; to achieve insights gained through experience in thinking about ethical problems; and to develop the capacity for self-understanding.”

Career Technical Programs

Certificate and degree programs comprised of “essential career technical instruction” in a variety of business, technical, and occupational courses designed to enhance students’ knowledge and skills leading to employment, career advancement, certification, and state or federal licensure. We award both Chancellor’s Office approved Certificates of Achievement and locally approved Certificates of Proficiency.

Transfer/General Education Courses

Transfer/general education courses in communication and critical thinking, the physical and biological sciences, arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and technical education. Completion of these courses allows students to fulfill degree requirements or enroll in upper division courses and programs at accredited four-year institutions through our articulation agreements.

Basic Skills Courses

Basic skills courses in reading, writing, mathematics, English as a Second Language, and learning and study skills. These courses offer students essential foundation skills that are necessary for success in college-level degree applicable courses.

Student Support and Instructional Support

A variety of services in academic, career, and personal counseling, in library instruction and course support, in learning assistance. These services support the needs of students in pursuing and achieving their educational goals.

Workforce Preparation and Economic Development

Workforce programs, job preparation courses (non-degree applicable) and a variety of services that contribute to the educational and economic well being of the community.

Personal Enrichment and Professional Development

Community service offerings, non-credit, not-for-credit classes and services that develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for students to be effective members of the community. These classes enhance the community’s social, cultural, and economic well being. Non-credit course offerings may lead to a Certificate of Completion and/or Certificate of Competency.

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