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Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs

Employer
East Georgia State College
Location
Swainsboro, Georgia

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Education, Educational Administration & Leadership
Executive Administration Jobs
Provosts, Vice Presidents
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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Job Summary
This position is responsible for the development, implementation, and management of the college's academic and student affairs operations including enrollment management oversight. This applies to all locations at which the college offers programs, including Swainsboro, Statesboro, and Augusta.

Responsibilities
Serves as a member of the President's Cabinet.
Assures that the departments' strategic goals are aligned with the college's strategic goals: regularly assesses progress towards the unit's goals: implements changes necessary to attain goals: and regularly reports to the President about progress.
Directs the college's academic programs, including the development or curricula and the implementation, coordination, and assessment of student learning outcomes and the assessment of all academic programs.
Ensures that programs and curricula respond to the needs of the region served.
Oversees a comprehensive program of faculty development, including the performance evaluation of full-and  part-time faculty.
Develops and recommends annual budget requests to support academic goals and objectives; allocates and monitors spending.
Supervises tenure, promotion, pre-tenure, and post-tenure review processes and ensures the integrity of the process according to EGSC and USG policy.
Supervises the college's judicial affairs activities, including the enforcement of the Student Code of Conduct and the college academic honesty policies.
Recommends faculty and staff unit personnel actions to the President.
Coordinates the preparation of the schedule of classes, directs the assignment of classrooms, and aligns resources to meet the demands of the region and with trends in higher ed.
Maintains a cumulative record of faculty publications, special achievements, membership in discipline-related organizations. academic progress, and college and community service.
Verifies the degrees and credentials for the appointment and reappointment of academic personnel, including the securing of official documentation of degrees and credentials.
Responsible for the development and implementation of a comprehensive enrollment management and student retention plan using data analytics, marketing, recruitment, and regular assessment and adjustments to the plan.
Communication of the enrollment management and retention plan to unit staff, assignment and regular monitoring of plan aspects.
Research and review enrollment management strategies for state college sectors, first-generation college students, and other unique populations as potential targets for recruitment.   
Supervises the Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs (First Year Experience Program, Director of eLearning-joint report with VP for Information Technology-Campus Coordinators, Academic Program Coordinators, faculty), Director of Center for Teaching and Learning, Library, Retention, the African American Male Initiative, Director of Academic Advising.
Supervises Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management (includes Admissions, Dual Enrollment, Registrar, Financial Aid, Counseling and Disabilities Services), Associate Vice President for Student Conduct and Title IX, (includes Student Conduct, Title IX, Housing and Student Life, CHOICE Inclusive Post-secondary Education Grant Program).
Supervises all data collection, student success, tutoring, advising, and retention efforts of the unit.
Ensures that all reporting obligations to the USG and external agencies are fulfilled in a timely manner.
Supervises administrative assistant to the Provost and Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs.
Makes reports to the President and faculty.
Performs related duties.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of and commitment to the mission of the college.
Knowledge of current trends in higher education.
Knowledge of accreditation, program assessment and strategic planning.
Knowledge of budget development and management principles.
Knowledge of classroom practices, teaching methodologies, assessment systems, and educational technology.
Knowledge of Student Affairs and Student Success theory and practices.
Knowledge of best practices in enrollment management and student retention.
Skill in the delegation of responsibility and authority.
Skill to work cooperatively with a local board, legislators, community leaders, students, faculty, and staff.
Skill to make timely decisions.
Skill in decision making and problem solving.
Skill in interpersonal relations and in dealing with the public.
Skill in oral and written communication.

Required Qualifications
An earned doctorate or equivalent terminal degree and a record of teaching and scholarship commensurate with appointment as a tenured full professor is required.
Experience sufficient to thoroughly understand the diverse objectives and functions of the subunits in the division/department in order to direct and coordinate work within the division/department, usually interpreted to require a minimum of three to five years of senior level higher education administration experience in academic affairs, student affairs and/or enrollment management.

Please apply at www.ega.edu/careers
Review of candidates for this position will begin on April 18, 2022, and continue until the position is filled.

Organization

East Georgia College, one of the fastest-growing two-year institutions in the University System of Georgia, is located in the friendly city of Swainsboro. Considered the access and opportunity hub of east-central Georgia, East Georgia College (EGC) is large enough to provide distinguished educational and cultural experiences for students and the surrounding communities. Still, it is small enough to provide an individualized personal touch assuring supportive, student-oriented quality service. East Georgia College excels in preparing graduates for successful educational opportunities as they continue their education at four-year colleges and universities throughout the state and nation.

East Georgia College offers educational value at an affordable cost with 23 associate of arts degrees designed for easy transfer to four-year institutions. EGC also offers cooperative associate of applied science degree programs, as well as an associate of science in nursing degree in cooperation with Darton College. The college also has an instructional site in Statesboro at 1525-A Fair Road. Small classes, low student-teacher ratios, and dedicated faculty and staff who are committed to student success are the foundations for academic excellence at East Georgia College.

East Georgia College offers online degrees in general studies, psychology, and sociology. Pursuing an online degree at EGC is resourceful: individualized learning and accessible faculty enable students to study and learn at their own comfortable and successful pace, which often translates into goals being reached in a shorter amount of time; and, often, when the cost of gas, parking, housing, and other fees associated with traditional campus-based education is eliminated, students can save money by earning an online degree. The flexibility, convenience, and affordability of an online degree through East Georgia College is a practical first step in completing a highly beneficial college degree.

Approximately 2,000 traditional and non-traditional students attend East Georgia College, which serves a rural, 18-county region with a predominately agricultural and manufacturing economy. Chartered in 1973, the campus spreads over 227 majestic pine-covered acres in Emanuel County and features a unique blend of nine modern buildings in a beautifully landscaped setting. Between classes, after business hours, and on weekends, students, faculty, and staff enjoy the scenic lake, series of nature trails, fitness center, gymnasium, lighted tennis courts, volleyball courts, and an 18-hole disc golf course. Emanuel County is just 16 miles from Interstate 16 and is conveniently located halfway between Savannah and Macon.

The college has a strong community service orientation, offering facilities for community meetings, industrial workshops, training sessions, regional Science Olympiad competitions, basketball, wrestling, and tennis tournaments, science camps, annual regional seminars, arts festivals, and area garden club flower shows. East Georgia College will host the Georgia state intercollegiate disc golf championship in the fall of 2008. The Intercollegiate Disc Golf Union of America sanctions the tournament. The Georgia Rural Economic Development Center, located on the EGC campus, provides unique public/private partnerships and development assistance to a surrounding 21-county region. In addition to a 42 million dollar economic impact, the importance of the college to the region is signified by the outstanding collaborative community relationships, and the 20,000+ area citizens served each year. The Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce recently presented East Georgia College with the "Large Business of the Year" award, further demonstrating its value to the community.

Students have a myriad of opportunities for extra-curricular pursuits through 35 campus organizations. Field trips, lectures, films, concerts, art shows, museums, and drama productions, combined with a comprehensive student activities program, enhance the total learning experience and prepare students for tomorrow's challenges and opportunities. The careful nurturing students receive at East Georgia College contributes to the success stories of our graduates, who can be found among the ranks of teachers, doctors, lawyers, dentists, judges, pharmacists, engineers, and business professionals.

The Vision Series is an East Georgia College program unique to a two-year institution. This privately-funded initiative brings cultural and intellectual enrichment programs to East Georgia College and the broader community. Highlights from Vision Series presentations over the past few years include Nano-technology specialist Dr. James Meindl, President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter, Maya Angelou, UGA History Professor and writer Dr. James Cobb, broadcast journalist Cokie Roberts, Ambassador Andrew Young, author Terry Kay, the Atlanta Pops, the Augusta Symphony Orchestra, Chairman and CEO Emeritus of Georgia Pacific Corporation Pete Correll, the Manhattan Piano Trio, author and television commentator Bruce Feiler, television and movie set designer and EGC alumnus Tim Earls, and many more distinguished guests. All Vision Series lectures and concerts are free and open to the public.

Dedicated to creating a more educated Georgia, East Georgia College provides valuable services through K-12 outreach programs designed to increase academic preparedness. Programs include the Dr. Seuss birthday program for primary school students; Tutoring for primary and middle school students; Campus visitation for 7th graders; PREP Summer Camp for 7th, 8th, and 9th graders; 2nd Grade Exploration, a half-day visitation program that brings 2nd-grade students to campus for a series of educational activities taught by college faculty and assisted by EGC students. All students receive a t-shirt and an EGC coloring book that reinforces the science, history, art and boomerang lessons; EGC Math Initiative, an evaluation of math skills and college math readiness for 11th graders; Ropes Course, a teambuilding and leadership initiative program for 4th – 12th graders; EGC Student Mentoring Program that allows EGC students to work afternoons at the Emanuel County Recreation Department as mentors to middle school at-risk youth; Directions, a collaborative project between area schools and agencies targeted at rising 9th graders and their parents designed to address local dropout rates and the availability of a skilled workforce within Emanuel County {this initiative won the 2006 Andy Olsen Award for Excellence in School Public Relations from the Georgia School Public Relations Association (GSPRA)}; Celebration of Education, a collaborative event sponsored by EGC and Swainsboro Technical College featuring an essay contest and scholarship to promote awareness and the importance of a post-secondary education among students within a 5-county area; Math/Science Partnership Grant, a collaboration among EGC, Georgia Tech, and area school systems to fund educator training on the new Georgia Performance Standards for Math and Science in grade bands of 6 to 8 and 9 to 12; and the Robotics/Science Initiative, a program to excite and challenge middle school students in robotics and other areas of science by touring Georgia Tech's science facilities and other scientific and educational locations.

Feel the Difference at East Georgia College.

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Telephone
478-289-2000
Location
131 College Circle
Swainsboro
GA
30401
United States

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