Rochester Institute of Technology
Associate Director for MCAS: Student Success & Engagement
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, United States,
Associate Director for MCAS: Student Success & Engagement9144BRDiversity and InclusionMulticultural Center for Academic Success
Job SummaryThe Associate Director for MCAS: Student Success and Engagement is directly responsible for:
MCAS student success road map (the Center's success plan for closing achievement gaps)
Responsible for execution of the MCAS Advocates program
Responsible for the leadership, coordination and execution of the DDI Summer Experience.
Supervises the Assistant Director for MCAS: Student Development
Serves as the back-up for the MCAS Director
This position is supervised by the Director of the Center and is essential to the mission of the Multicultural Center and its goal of building community, trust, and academic success of RIT's under-represented student populations.
Job Responsibilities:Responsible for the development and management of the MCAS student success roadmap.
Research and develop new support mechanisms for traditionally underrepresented students.
Assist in the development of a structured academic and social support program during the academic year including the coordination of the mentoring services offered in the Center.
Assess the coaching program on an annual basis. Help to ensure accuracy and relevance of program. Ensure tracking mechanism for student persistence through coaching.
Ensure accurate training and onboarding of MCAS coaches and any potential external MCAS coaches.Responsible for recruitment of MCAS student mentors and mentees-approximately 25 upper class mentors for ~25 underclass students.
Responsible for leading casing meetings for the center and develop outcomes and active plans for student success.
Work with Assistant Director of Assessment on outcomes and measurable of the coaching and mentoring programs and how to properly administer annual assessments.
Plan and execute student developmental programming throughout the academic year.
Outreach and meet regularly with students to discuss needs, monitor academic progress, and assist with the resolution of academic and personal challenges.
Assist in the tracking of persistence rates of underrepresented students.
Work collaboratively with campus members and relevant offices to develop and implement programs and resources on retaining students while eliminating achievement gaps.
Honors liaison for MCAS and will actively refer qualified MCAS students into the Honors program.
Develop and oversee the process for welcoming any new students interested in MCAS.
Liaison to RESLife and manage relationship with Unity House and explore potential and various housing formats based on needs and deficiencies around AALANA students.
Responsible for the leadership, coordination and execution of the DDI Summer Experience.
Assist with planning and coordination of the DDI SE program and all related activities including:
Lead and coordinate DDI SE planning committee
Coordinate program internal and external communications
Oversee community outreach related to the DDI SE program
Coordinate interactions/relationships between staff, clients, administrators and all other program stakeholders
Monitor implementation of program policies and practices
Work to keep program on schedule, within stated budgets and functioning smoothly
Support program growth and development as necessary
Manage staff work assignments, workloads and work schedules
Oversee the program budget, including tracking billing, payments and other financial transactions
Schedule and organize program-related meetings and events
Oversee the use of technology for program operations, such as video conferencing technology, presentation software and other communications technologies (if program is virtual)
Create and maintain program records, reports, presentations and proposals
Facilitate positive relations between the program team, the public, other departments, and all other involved parties.
Manage marketing and communications (media relations, social media) in conjunction with the DDI Marketing Team.
Responsible for leading and continual development of the MCAS Advocates Program
Maintain and manage the recruitment, training, and retention of faculty/staff AND student advocates.
Provide support to the advocates, manage email distribution lists, programs, Campusgroups and communications.
Build a strong network among the advocates and MCAS.
Develop assessment tools to report on the advocates program concluding with an annual report.
Manage outreach to students that are brought in through the advocate program.
Develop engagement process and pipeline to manage relationship of students entering MCAS through the Advocates program.
Develop meaningful engagement opportunities for fac./staff advocates with students to build strong relationships and communities within their academic units.
Collaborate with other Division of Diversity and Inclusion professionals to ensure true collaboration across the division and the advocate program (ex. CSTEP, HEOP, LSAMP/McNair, MARCOM, Diversity Education, Diversity Theater, etc.)
Expand Advocate program to include non-academic departments (ex. Financial Aid, Career and Co-Op, Student Financial Services, Center for Physiological Services).
Supervision and leadership for the Assistant Director for MCAS: Student Development
Provide direction and support to the Assistant Director for Student Development as needed and requested.
Directly responsible for staff hiring, training, supervision, and performance evaluations.
Identifies and provides opportunities for leadership and skill development of direct reports.
Provide professional-level assistance and back-up support for the Director of MCAS (as needed and determined by the Director)
Assist in managing the Center in the absence of the Director
Maintain a student caseload as determined by the Director of MCAS.
Perform other related duties as assigned or requested by supervisor.RIT reserves the right to add to or change duties at any time based on operational needs.
Required Qualifications:Education/Experience:
Master's degree in multicultural education, higher education administration, intercultural communication, student affairs administration or related field plus, 3-5 years' experience working in a diverse community and/or environment. Preferably in multicultural education.
Experienced communicator with proven ability to converse and interact with a wide variety of stakeholders effectively.
Experience in designing and developing curriculum through as student coaching model for academic success.
Prior work experience working with AALANA, first generation, low-income, and underrepresented students in a higher education setting preferred.
Skills:
Successful candidates must demonstrate leadership skills, high level of interpersonal skills, knowledge of student development theory, and an ability to maintain a culture of professional excellence and focus on student success. Organizational and leadership achievements will be considered strongly, in addition to the requisite qualifications.
Ability to consider alternative and diverse perspectives, to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, remain poised under all circumstances, and to interact effectively with people in a positive manner that engenders confidence and trust.
Demonstrated ability to work collegially and collaboratively with diverse internal and external constituencies.
Ability to assess student needs, value a high degree of student contact, and interact interpersonally and effectively with diverse individuals.
Demonstrated ability to effectively and efficiently perform duties and responsibilities with attention to detail and support for organizational policies, as well as the ability to anticipate demands/pressures of assignments and adjust accordingly
Professional maturity that will foster a professional mentoring and advising relationship with students
Ability to take initiative, work independently, and as part of a team.
Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency with computers and basic software applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
Demonstrate a sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of college students
Preferred Qualifications:
Department/College DescriptionThe Division of Diversity & Inclusion works collaboratively with academic and administrative units to provide a holistic range of services that enhance access and success for historically underrepresented students, faculty and staff, support education and scholarship, and ensure a welcoming, inclusive, vibrant and accessible environment for everyone.
Building a community centered on trust, the Multicultural Center for Academic Success (MCAS) will strengthen the academic success of RIT's AALANA (African, Latin, and Native American) student population.
Minimum QualificationsEducation/Experience:
Master's degree in multicultural education, higher education administration, intercultural communication, student affairs administration or related field plus, 3-5 years' experience working in a diverse community and/or environment. Preferably in multicultural education.
Experienced communicator with proven ability to converse and interact with a wide variety of stakeholders effectively.
Experience in designing and developing curriculum through as student coaching model for academic success.
Prior work experience working with AALANA, first generation, low-income, and underrepresented students in a higher education setting preferred.
Skills:
Successful candidates must demonstrate leadership skills, high level of interpersonal skills, knowledge of student development theory, and an ability to maintain a culture of professional excellence and focus on student success. Organizational and leadership achievements will be considered strongly, in addition to the requisite qualifications.
Ability to consider alternative and diverse perspectives, to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, remain poised under all circumstances, and to interact effectively with people in a positive manner that engenders confidence and trust.
Demonstrated ability to work collegially and collaboratively with diverse internal and external constituencies.
Ability to assess student needs, value a high degree of student contact, and interact interpersonally and effectively with diverse individuals.
Demonstrated ability to effectively and efficiently perform duties and responsibilities with attention to detail and support for organizational policies, as well as the ability to anticipate demands/pressures of assignments and adjust accordingly
Professional maturity that will foster a professional mentoring and advising relationship with students
Ability to take initiative, work independently, and as part of a team.
Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency with computers and basic software applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
Demonstrate a sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of college students
Professional Area:Employment Category:
FulltimeStaff Job Function:
Wage Band:
$45700 - $76500Hourly/Salary Minimum:
$45700Hourly/Salary Maximum:
$76500
How to ApplyIn order to be considered for this position, you must apply for it at: http://careers.rit.edu/staff. Click the link for search openings and in the keyword search field, enter the title of the position or the BR number.
The direct link to this posting can be found here: https://sjobs.brassring.com/
Additional Details
Rochester Institute of Technology, the 10th largest private university in the U.S., is among the worlds leading technological universities. Its 18,000 undergraduate and graduate students from all 50 states and more than 100 countries are enrolled in over 200 academic programs, including 7 interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs. A pioneer in experiential education, RIT was the first to offer undergraduate degree programs in biotechnology, information technology, software engineering, and microelectronic engineering. As home to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, the university offers unparalleled academic opportunities and services for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. Founded in 1829, RIT has 115,000 alumni throughout the United States and around the world. RIT has been named by the Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the "Great Colleges to Work For." RIT is a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation site, and is responsive to the needs of dual-career couples through the Upstate NY Higher Education Recruitment Consortium. For more information, visit
www.rit.edu/overview/rankings-and-recognition
and
www.rit.edu
.
As a member of the RIT community employees receive a well-balanced benefits package that offers a variety of choices and access to additional employment advantages. These benefits, combined with an employees pay, provide a total compensation package that can be tailored to meet your needs. More on RITs Benefits, Health & Wellness program can be found at:
https://www.rit.edu/fa/humanresources/content/benefits-health-and-wellness
RIT does not discriminate. RIT is an equal opportunity employer that promotes and values diversity, pluralism, and inclusion. For more information or inquiries, please visit RIT/TitleIX or the U.S. Department of Education at ED.Gov
Hourly/Salary Minimum:
45700Hourly/Salary Maximum: 76500
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Job SummaryThe Associate Director for MCAS: Student Success and Engagement is directly responsible for:
MCAS student success road map (the Center's success plan for closing achievement gaps)
Responsible for execution of the MCAS Advocates program
Responsible for the leadership, coordination and execution of the DDI Summer Experience.
Supervises the Assistant Director for MCAS: Student Development
Serves as the back-up for the MCAS Director
This position is supervised by the Director of the Center and is essential to the mission of the Multicultural Center and its goal of building community, trust, and academic success of RIT's under-represented student populations.
Job Responsibilities:Responsible for the development and management of the MCAS student success roadmap.
Research and develop new support mechanisms for traditionally underrepresented students.
Assist in the development of a structured academic and social support program during the academic year including the coordination of the mentoring services offered in the Center.
Assess the coaching program on an annual basis. Help to ensure accuracy and relevance of program. Ensure tracking mechanism for student persistence through coaching.
Ensure accurate training and onboarding of MCAS coaches and any potential external MCAS coaches.Responsible for recruitment of MCAS student mentors and mentees-approximately 25 upper class mentors for ~25 underclass students.
Responsible for leading casing meetings for the center and develop outcomes and active plans for student success.
Work with Assistant Director of Assessment on outcomes and measurable of the coaching and mentoring programs and how to properly administer annual assessments.
Plan and execute student developmental programming throughout the academic year.
Outreach and meet regularly with students to discuss needs, monitor academic progress, and assist with the resolution of academic and personal challenges.
Assist in the tracking of persistence rates of underrepresented students.
Work collaboratively with campus members and relevant offices to develop and implement programs and resources on retaining students while eliminating achievement gaps.
Honors liaison for MCAS and will actively refer qualified MCAS students into the Honors program.
Develop and oversee the process for welcoming any new students interested in MCAS.
Liaison to RESLife and manage relationship with Unity House and explore potential and various housing formats based on needs and deficiencies around AALANA students.
Responsible for the leadership, coordination and execution of the DDI Summer Experience.
Assist with planning and coordination of the DDI SE program and all related activities including:
Lead and coordinate DDI SE planning committee
Coordinate program internal and external communications
Oversee community outreach related to the DDI SE program
Coordinate interactions/relationships between staff, clients, administrators and all other program stakeholders
Monitor implementation of program policies and practices
Work to keep program on schedule, within stated budgets and functioning smoothly
Support program growth and development as necessary
Manage staff work assignments, workloads and work schedules
Oversee the program budget, including tracking billing, payments and other financial transactions
Schedule and organize program-related meetings and events
Oversee the use of technology for program operations, such as video conferencing technology, presentation software and other communications technologies (if program is virtual)
Create and maintain program records, reports, presentations and proposals
Facilitate positive relations between the program team, the public, other departments, and all other involved parties.
Manage marketing and communications (media relations, social media) in conjunction with the DDI Marketing Team.
Responsible for leading and continual development of the MCAS Advocates Program
Maintain and manage the recruitment, training, and retention of faculty/staff AND student advocates.
Provide support to the advocates, manage email distribution lists, programs, Campusgroups and communications.
Build a strong network among the advocates and MCAS.
Develop assessment tools to report on the advocates program concluding with an annual report.
Manage outreach to students that are brought in through the advocate program.
Develop engagement process and pipeline to manage relationship of students entering MCAS through the Advocates program.
Develop meaningful engagement opportunities for fac./staff advocates with students to build strong relationships and communities within their academic units.
Collaborate with other Division of Diversity and Inclusion professionals to ensure true collaboration across the division and the advocate program (ex. CSTEP, HEOP, LSAMP/McNair, MARCOM, Diversity Education, Diversity Theater, etc.)
Expand Advocate program to include non-academic departments (ex. Financial Aid, Career and Co-Op, Student Financial Services, Center for Physiological Services).
Supervision and leadership for the Assistant Director for MCAS: Student Development
Provide direction and support to the Assistant Director for Student Development as needed and requested.
Directly responsible for staff hiring, training, supervision, and performance evaluations.
Identifies and provides opportunities for leadership and skill development of direct reports.
Provide professional-level assistance and back-up support for the Director of MCAS (as needed and determined by the Director)
Assist in managing the Center in the absence of the Director
Maintain a student caseload as determined by the Director of MCAS.
Perform other related duties as assigned or requested by supervisor.RIT reserves the right to add to or change duties at any time based on operational needs.
Required Qualifications:Education/Experience:
Master's degree in multicultural education, higher education administration, intercultural communication, student affairs administration or related field plus, 3-5 years' experience working in a diverse community and/or environment. Preferably in multicultural education.
Experienced communicator with proven ability to converse and interact with a wide variety of stakeholders effectively.
Experience in designing and developing curriculum through as student coaching model for academic success.
Prior work experience working with AALANA, first generation, low-income, and underrepresented students in a higher education setting preferred.
Skills:
Successful candidates must demonstrate leadership skills, high level of interpersonal skills, knowledge of student development theory, and an ability to maintain a culture of professional excellence and focus on student success. Organizational and leadership achievements will be considered strongly, in addition to the requisite qualifications.
Ability to consider alternative and diverse perspectives, to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, remain poised under all circumstances, and to interact effectively with people in a positive manner that engenders confidence and trust.
Demonstrated ability to work collegially and collaboratively with diverse internal and external constituencies.
Ability to assess student needs, value a high degree of student contact, and interact interpersonally and effectively with diverse individuals.
Demonstrated ability to effectively and efficiently perform duties and responsibilities with attention to detail and support for organizational policies, as well as the ability to anticipate demands/pressures of assignments and adjust accordingly
Professional maturity that will foster a professional mentoring and advising relationship with students
Ability to take initiative, work independently, and as part of a team.
Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency with computers and basic software applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
Demonstrate a sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of college students
Preferred Qualifications:
Department/College DescriptionThe Division of Diversity & Inclusion works collaboratively with academic and administrative units to provide a holistic range of services that enhance access and success for historically underrepresented students, faculty and staff, support education and scholarship, and ensure a welcoming, inclusive, vibrant and accessible environment for everyone.
Building a community centered on trust, the Multicultural Center for Academic Success (MCAS) will strengthen the academic success of RIT's AALANA (African, Latin, and Native American) student population.
Minimum QualificationsEducation/Experience:
Master's degree in multicultural education, higher education administration, intercultural communication, student affairs administration or related field plus, 3-5 years' experience working in a diverse community and/or environment. Preferably in multicultural education.
Experienced communicator with proven ability to converse and interact with a wide variety of stakeholders effectively.
Experience in designing and developing curriculum through as student coaching model for academic success.
Prior work experience working with AALANA, first generation, low-income, and underrepresented students in a higher education setting preferred.
Skills:
Successful candidates must demonstrate leadership skills, high level of interpersonal skills, knowledge of student development theory, and an ability to maintain a culture of professional excellence and focus on student success. Organizational and leadership achievements will be considered strongly, in addition to the requisite qualifications.
Ability to consider alternative and diverse perspectives, to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, remain poised under all circumstances, and to interact effectively with people in a positive manner that engenders confidence and trust.
Demonstrated ability to work collegially and collaboratively with diverse internal and external constituencies.
Ability to assess student needs, value a high degree of student contact, and interact interpersonally and effectively with diverse individuals.
Demonstrated ability to effectively and efficiently perform duties and responsibilities with attention to detail and support for organizational policies, as well as the ability to anticipate demands/pressures of assignments and adjust accordingly
Professional maturity that will foster a professional mentoring and advising relationship with students
Ability to take initiative, work independently, and as part of a team.
Demonstrated knowledge and proficiency with computers and basic software applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
Demonstrate a sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socio-economic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of college students
Professional Area:Employment Category:
FulltimeStaff Job Function:
Wage Band:
$45700 - $76500Hourly/Salary Minimum:
$45700Hourly/Salary Maximum:
$76500
How to ApplyIn order to be considered for this position, you must apply for it at: http://careers.rit.edu/staff. Click the link for search openings and in the keyword search field, enter the title of the position or the BR number.
The direct link to this posting can be found here: https://sjobs.brassring.com/
Additional Details
Rochester Institute of Technology, the 10th largest private university in the U.S., is among the worlds leading technological universities. Its 18,000 undergraduate and graduate students from all 50 states and more than 100 countries are enrolled in over 200 academic programs, including 7 interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs. A pioneer in experiential education, RIT was the first to offer undergraduate degree programs in biotechnology, information technology, software engineering, and microelectronic engineering. As home to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, the university offers unparalleled academic opportunities and services for the deaf and hard-of-hearing. Founded in 1829, RIT has 115,000 alumni throughout the United States and around the world. RIT has been named by the Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the "Great Colleges to Work For." RIT is a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation site, and is responsive to the needs of dual-career couples through the Upstate NY Higher Education Recruitment Consortium. For more information, visit
www.rit.edu/overview/rankings-and-recognition
and
www.rit.edu
.
As a member of the RIT community employees receive a well-balanced benefits package that offers a variety of choices and access to additional employment advantages. These benefits, combined with an employees pay, provide a total compensation package that can be tailored to meet your needs. More on RITs Benefits, Health & Wellness program can be found at:
https://www.rit.edu/fa/humanresources/content/benefits-health-and-wellness
RIT does not discriminate. RIT is an equal opportunity employer that promotes and values diversity, pluralism, and inclusion. For more information or inquiries, please visit RIT/TitleIX or the U.S. Department of Education at ED.Gov
Hourly/Salary Minimum:
45700Hourly/Salary Maximum: 76500
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