Interim, Dean of Student Success and Counseling
- Employer
- Kern Community College District
- Location
- Porterville
- Salary
- $129,980.63 - $170,545.85 Annually
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Job Details
Interim, Dean of Student Success and Counseling
Kern Community College District
Salary: $129,980.63 - $170,545.85 Annually
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: FY23-2400926
Location: Porterville, CA
Department: Student Services
Basic Function
The Dean of Student Success and Counseling provides leadership to a comprehensive array of academic advising and educational services designed to facilitate and promote effective student learning, development, and success through the management of strong support services, programs, activities, and performance outcomes measures and supports to enhance a climate that promotes innovation and improved services to students to support student success. These include the guided pathways initiative, counseling and academic advising, education planning, placement, articulation services, adult education, mental wellness, transfer center, outreach, student success initiatives, student equity and achievement, and other retention and technology-based student success programs for the college.The Dean is required to have extensive collaborative and cooperative relationships with academic and student services departments to contribute to the efforts in educating, serving and retaining students from culturally diverse backgrounds including adult learners. The Dean of Student Success and Counseling provides general supervision of the operations of the area, along with coordination of activities and the evaluation of the faculty and staff in the area.The position reports to the Vice President of Student Services. This assignment may include evening and/or weekend work hours.
Representative Duties
1. Support the college's focus of improving lives through education, including providing a welcoming, safe, and equitable educational and working experience for all students, staff and faculty.2. Facilitate and support students' educational success through the provision of student-centered educational services as listed below. Plans, implements and evaluates short and long-range strategies, goals and objectives in the following areas:a. Counseling and Academic Advising, including student education planning, and other counseling services, with a focus on optimizing the use of technology as a student guidance and success tool;b. Placement and Testing: Assessment and placement systems and activities that are innovative and integrated with orientation and educational plan development;c. Career Development;d. Orientation and/or First Year Programs: Champions visionary orientation programs that includes purposeful contacts with students through comprehensive and innovative student success coursework delivered in a variety of formats;e. Early Alert & Intervention system, designed to identify students experiencing difficulty, efficiently and effectively connect them with appropriate resources, and reduce the numbers of students placed on academic probation/suspension;f. Recruitment and Outreach, outreach activities, and open houses, in collaboration with on campus programsg. Transfer Centerh. Articulationi. Case Managementj. Summer Bridge Programsk. Online student services and technological solutions that enhance communications with students, boost student retention and ensure student recruitmentl. Other post admission student success initiatives and retention services for populations most at risk. These include high impact practices such as peer-mentoring, etc.3. Provide direct oversight and administrative leadership for the operations of specific programs such as, but not limited to, Counseling & Advising, Outreach & Recruitment, Transfer, EOP&S, CARE, CalWORKs, NextUp, Mental Wellness, SEA, Articulation, Assessment, Title V, Adult Education, DSPS, JEC, serve as the secondary Student Conduct Administrator, and serves as the Student Complaint Hearing Officer.4. Supervise and coordinate department planning and operations; fiscal and personnel management, including hiring and assignment of counselors and support staff; supervision, development and evaluation of all staff; development and management of budgets; etc. Develop, implement, and monitor the annual plans and budgets including establishing goals and activities and evaluating program outcomes for all programs supervised.5. Review, assess and evaluate assigned programs and services; recommend and implement approved plans and policies to facilitate and improve outcomes, operations and programs within areas of responsibility. Develop and generate statistical data and reports and ensure data-centric decision making. Assist in the design and assessment of institutional research focusing on student outcomes. Assess student needs and provide support services to respond to those needs.6. Implement policies and ensure operations are aligned with the district and college mission, vision, values, and institutional goals, and objectives.7. Work closely with faculty chairs, Student Services directors, deans, appropriate staff in support of student success and learning, feeder high schools, four-year institutions, and business industry.8. Coordinates the procurement and distribution of grant funds, prepare grant applications, budgets, and reports for local, state, and federal grant supported programs.9. Develop and implement strategies to increase student completion, success, and access supporting the vision for success while focusing on completion.10. Oversee accurate and complete management information system (MIS) reporting for categorical programs.11. Serves as an advocate for the use of technology to deliver services to students, while reserving human resources to provide personal assistance and developmental activities for students. Provides leadership to the college community with the implementation of the provisions of the Student Success Act as outlined above.12. Facilitate faculty, staff and other administrators through guided pathways implementation and institutionalization.13. Assist the Vice President of Student Affairs Services, to accomplish the mission and goals of the college, division, and related areas. Works closely with him/her to gather, interpret and present data on students, student progress, and student success indicators in order to enhance instructional effectiveness and support enrollment management efforts.14. Work cooperatively and provide leadership as a member of Student Services and college management team consistent with the mission of the College and District and serve on college and district participatory governance committees to support the college and district mission.15. Perform other duties as assigned or required.
Minimum Qualifications
Knowledge and Abilities
Ability to:
Working ConditionsEnvironment: Office
Physical Demands: Incorporated within one (1) or more of the previously mentioned essential functions of this job description are essential physical requirements. The ratings in the chart below indicate the percentage of time spent on each of the essential physical requirements.
Seldom—Less than 25 percent = 1
Occasional—25-50 percent = 2
Often—51-75 percent = 3
Very Frequent—76 percent and above = 4
Ratings Essential Physical Requirements
3 Ability to work at a desk, conference table or in meetings of various configurations.
1 Ability to stand for extended periods of time.
4 Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
4 Ability to see for purposes of reading printed matter.
4 Ability to hear and understand speech at normal levels.
3 Ability to communicate so others will be able to clearly understand a normal conversation.
1 or 2 Ability to lift 10 pounds.
1 or 2 Ability to carry 10 pounds.
4 Ability to operate office equipment.General InformationThis is an educational administrator position.
SALARY RANGE $129,980.63 - $170,545.85 annuallyMaximum Entry Level Salary: $133,230.14 annually SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONSFirst Review of Applications: Complete application packets will be accepted until the position is filled; but those received by October 1, 2024 are assured consideration. The College reserves the right to extend time limits or reinitiate the recruitment/selection process at any point. Completed application packet must include:
Note: The District is strongly committed to achieving staff diversity and the principles of equal employment opportunity. The District encourages a diverse pool of applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race or ethnicity, color, medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or because he/she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law, in any of its policies, procedures or practices. Discrimination Free Work Environment The District does not provide sponsorship for authorization to work in the United States. Work authorization should be established at the time of application submission.
All applicants must apply online at https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/kccd/jobs/4653513/interim-dean-of-student-success-and-counseling. Emails will not be accepted.
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Organization
Kern Community College District (KCCD) serves communities over 24,800 square miles in parts of Kern, Tulare, Inyo, Mono, and San Bernardino counties through the programs of Bakersfield College, Cerro Coso College and Porterville College. Governed by a locally elected Board of Trustees, the district’s colleges offer programs and services that develop student potential and create opportunities for our citizens.
KCCD is geographically one of the largest community college districts in the United States, serving 26,000 students. Our students represent a diversity of religions, economic backgrounds, sexual orientations, abilities, and ethnicities.
While the Kern Community College District was established as a separate entity in 1968 to respond to the changing needs of our communities, educational services have been provided to residents for many years: at Bakersfield College since 1913; at Porterville College since 1927; and in the Ridgecrest area since 1951 by what is now Cerro Coso College. All three colleges are proud members of the California Community College System and are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Today, education centers and sites in Delano, downtown Bakersfield, the Mammoth/ Bishop area, Edwards Air Force, and the Kern River Valley offer additional convenient, localized instruction for thousands of residents. KCCD’s commitment to distance learning and other technological advances is creating increasing opportunities for education through the internet, satellite, and cable television to individuals across our broad service area and beyond.
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