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Director, Student Support Services/TRiO Programs

Job Details

Posting Number:

S0249P

Classification:

Staff

Position Title:

Director, Student Support Services/TRiO Programs

Position Type:

Managerial

Status of Position:

Grant-Funded

Union:

Non-Union

FLSA:

Exempt

Position Summary:

The Director of Student Support Services (SSS) will provide direct oversight and supervision of all activities and collaborative efforts in accordance with the established goals and objectives of the grant project. The Director will be responsible for program marketing, student recruitment, and the application and selection procedures for the SSS project. This individual will be responsible for training staff and other stakeholders using federal regulations, OMB Circulars, EDGAR, college policy and procedures. The Director will plan programming and monitor the budget in accordance with grant objectives and generate financial reports and statements. The Director will also oversee the recordkeeping system that facilitates program planning, development, and evaluation. In addition, this individual will supervise and evaluate all SSS staff.

Reporting and Supervisory Relationships:

Reports to the Dean, Equity and Inclusion. Direct supervisory relationship with the Program Coordinator, Administrative Assistant and Tutors.

Essential Responsibilities:

1. Work directly with the Program Coordinator and Administrative Assistant to ensure that the goals and objectives of the SSS project are met.

2. Provide counseling and academic advising support to SSS students, maintain a caseload of 60 students, to help them achieve their educational and personal goals.

3. Provide professional support and assistance in college-wide activities related to student admission, financial aid, academic advising, registration, orientation and guidance to meet program participant’s needs.

4. Implement and oversee all aspects of programming relative to the SSS Project, particularly those related to recruitment, retention, graduation, and transfer.

5. Support and participate in both in- and out-of-classroom lives of SSS participants in an effort to enhance their development and learning experiences.

6. Maintain detailed records of all aspects of students’ progress including academic, social, personal, etc., that would aid, or impede their overall success.

7.Monitor students’ academic progress vis-à-vis contact with faculty, weekly contacts, phone calls, electronic communications and other written correspondence.

8.Assist in student outcomes research and institutional evaluation.

9. Complete and submit the program’s Annual Performance Report.

10. Conduct and supervise the grant’s mandatory compliancy evaluation.

11.Conduct appropriate referrals for students as necessary.

12. Promote and market the SSS program and events.

13. Implement and oversee all aspects of program review and student retention efforts such as surveys, focus groups, orientation sessions, workshops and intervention groups.

14. Build and maintain positive working relationships with PSC faculty, administrators, staff and students to assistant program participants with academic advising, counseling, consultation, referral, and information services. 15. Performs other duties as assigned for the betterment of each program participant consistent with the role and required functions of this position.

Working Conditions/Physical Requirements:

The employee typically works indoors in an environment protected from the weather. Moderate travel may be required. Physical activities include the ability to carry appropriate recruitment materials sometimes weighing up to 40 pounds.

Minimum Qualifications:

1. Master’s Degree in Counseling, College Student Personnel, Social Work, Educational / Psychology, or related field. 2. Experience working with students from low-income, disadvantaged educational backgrounds. 3. Demonstrated ability to assist students in a culturally diverse environment. 4. A minimum of three-years of administrative, and management experience. 5. A minimum of three-years of demonstrated fiscal and personnel management skills, including counseling and negotiating skills. 6. Knowledge of postsecondary school application, admission, transfer policies, and financial assistance processes. 7. Ability to use technology to support department activities. 8. Ability to work collaboratively. 9. Ability to maintain confidentiality. 10. A minimum of two-year’s experience working with TRiO Student Support Services program. 11. Experience working in Higher Education. 12. Working knowledge of Title IV-Federal Financial Aid and IAI – Illinois Articulation Initiative. 13. Demonstrated skills in programs designed to enhance the quality of the academic and personal lives of low-income, first-generation and disabled students.

Preferred Qualifications:

1. Experience with Ellucian colleague.

Anticipated Work Hours and Days:

The Director is required to work at least forty (40) hours per week. The schedule consists of working 8:00am to 4:30pm four (4) days a week and 10:30am to 7:00pm one (1) day per week.

Salary:

minimum starting $57,298

Posting Date:

01/20/2022

Closing Date:

02/18/2022

Open Until Filled:

Yes

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Applications must be submitted electronically. Illinois Governor Pritzker’s executive order to mandate COVID-19 vaccination and/or weekly testing on college campuses became effective Monday, Sept. 20, 2021. This mandate includes higher education personnel and students of Prairie State College.

Organization

 

Prairie State College is a richly diverse community college located 30 minutes south of Chicago. The College serves over 5,000 students through its credit programs and offers a wide range of associate degrees and certificates, all of which feature student-centered instruction. In addition, the College offers workforce education, ESL and GED programs, and continuing, corporate and professional education. prairie_state_college1.jpg

Our 37-acre campus in Chicago Heights features “smart” classrooms, modern laboratories, a Business and Community Education Center, an Adult Education Outreach Center, and a spacious new Fitness Complex. In order to meet community needs, courses are also offered at our Matteson Area Center and at local businesses, community centers, and schools.

prairie_state_college2.jpgThe College provides a generous benefit package, including medical, dental, vision and life insurance, tuition reimbursement for administrators and staff, free courses in our Fitness Center, and an optional 403(b) plan in addition to a comprehensive retirement plan through the State University Retirement System. Employees can enroll their children in our state-of-the-art Children’s Learning Center for a modest fee.

 

 

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