El Centro College is one of the seven colleges of the Dallas Community College District (DCCCD), located in downtown Dallas. We have three locations to serve the public and wouldl like to advise that we have an Executive Director for a community college campus on our website for our West Campus location located at 3330 N. Hampton Road, Dallas, TX.
We'd like to share our vacancy with your members who may be searching for employment as an administrator. We are currently accepting applications through Sunday, October 5th, 2014. The website address is www.dcccd.edu or https://dcccd.peopleadmin.com
Questions about this vacancy can be answered at 214-860-2052.
Thank you for your time.
Best, Christol Johnson El Centro College Human Resources
Vacancy Announcement:
Executive Director, Community Campus (El Centro-West Campus) Position Information Position TitleExecutive Director, Community Campus (El Centro-West Campus) Position Number051409093 Close Date 10/05/2014 Position TypeAdministrative Exempt or Non-ExemptExempt Appointment TypeFull Time Salary$65,065/annually Position Summary Information Responsible for the overall operation of the campus, including the scheduling of programs, classes and services that increase community access to higher education. Responsible for creating an institutional environment that fosters support for reaching and serving the community. Conducts needs analyses with individuals, business, schools, and other community groups to determine community educational needs. Works with College instructional and student services leaders to select, schedule, and offer programs and services. Reports directly to Campus chief academic officer on instructional issues. Creates an institutional culture that values diversity and provides a safe space for working and learning. Markets all of the programs and services of the community campus, the College and the DCCCD. Facilitates community collaborations and partnerships for the College and community campus. Develops and manages the budget for the community campus. Recruits, selects and supervises the administrative and support staff for the community campus. Assists the College leadership in the recruitment and selection of academic and student services staff who may be assigned to the community campus. Assists with resource development and preparation of proposals for external funding of programs offered by the community campus. Responsible for implementing policies and procedures as determined by the DCCCD Board of Trustees, accreditation requirements as appropriate, and the rules, regulations and laws of state and federal agencies as they relate to the assigned area. Works with other administrators to ensure coordination of college-wide efforts to meet the goals of the College plan. Serves as a member of the College President’s Cabinet. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree plus three years of administrative experience in adult education, training and development, and/or community education programs, including supervision and experience in developing and marketing educational services to adults or special populations or Bachelor’s degree plus five years of administrative experience in adult education, training and development, and/or community education programs, including supervision and experience in developing and marketing educational services to adults or special populations. Ability to utilize computer technology to access data, maintain records, generate reports and communicate with others. Ability to work in a highly collaborative environment. Demonstrated experience in development and cultivation of partnerships. Ability to communicate effectively with varying levels of DCCCD staff, external agencies and organizations and students from diverse backgrounds. Ability to make timely decisions and the ability to write effectively. Demonstrated experience in budget management. The ability to provide quality customer service. Official transcripts will be required. *Will be subject to a criminal background check.* Applicant Documents
Masters Unofficial Transcripts (Transcripts from foreign institutions must be evaluated to U.S. standards prior to submission.)
PhD Unofficial Transcripts (Transcripts from foreign institutions must be evaluated to U.S. standards prior to submission.)
Bachelor's Unofficial Transcripts (Transcripts from foreign institutions must be evaluated to U.S. standards prior to submission.)