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Director of Academic Support Services at City Colleges of Chicago in Chicago, IL

Tutoring and other academic support services play a key role in the Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) Student Retention and Success initiatives. Each college within the District has its own distinctive structure and models for providing tutoring and other services that best meet the needs of its students, with all colleges providing tutoring centers staffed by professional and peer tutors that offer a range of tutoring services and programs in content areas across the curriculum including math, reading and writing, sciences, and foreign languages. The Malcolm X College Academic Support Center supports student success through peer, professional, and embedded tutoring. Services are offered through one-on-one sessions, small group study sessions, chapter reviews, and workshops. The mission of Malcolm X College is to provide accessible liberal arts and health-focused education that fosters personal and professional achievement. To fulfill this mission, we focus on the following core values:
accountability, community, diversity, empowerment, learning, and respect. ESSENTIAL DUTIES Supervises tutors and other positions accountable for overseeing the day to day operations of college's tutoring centers including the Math, Writing and Reading, and General Tutoring Centers. Ensures centers are adequately staffed to meet tutoring needs of students in various subject areas and disciplines. Coordinates work efforts with District level managers to develop and implement key performance measures to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of tutoring programs and services, to identify potential gaps in services, and to implement change to improve the performance and quality of tutoring services. Interviews and provides final recommendations for the selection and hiring of professional and peer tutors. Establishes performance measures and prepares performance evaluations for staff. Represents the college at employee disciplinary hearings; administers disciplinary actions as required; and recommends termination of employment when appropriate. Supports the development of an annual strategic plan and budget in the area of Academic Support Services. Monitors expenditures to ensure adherence to the budget and resources needed to support all tutoring programs. Reviews student data using various reporting systems to identify trends and evaluate factors such as enrollment levels, retention rates and learning outcomes to assess the academic progress and success rate of students in completing courses and progressing towards completion/graduation. Prepares periodic departmental reports to college and District leadership. Works with Coordinators and college administrators in establishing policy and procedure manuals for tutoring programs, developing guidelines, and creating instructional materials and other resources to support tutoring services. Creates professional development and on-going training to ensure tutors are providing quality customer service and are current on new initiatives from the college and the District Office. Provides tutoring centers and tutors with the needed resources to assist students in achieving a better understanding of specific subject material, improve academic capabilities, and develop study skills necessary for academic success. Works with faculty to refer and engage students to tutoring through early warning system. Prepares a comprehensive assessment plan to determine the effectiveness of tutors and tutoring in various disciplines. Collaborates with District personnel, faculty, and college administrators to support early alert campaign initiatives. Provides analysis and assessment to support faculty in identifying at risk students and initiating early alert procedures to provide students with needed tutoring and other academic support. Collaborates with faculty to develop and implement an imbedded tutoring model to serve as supplemental instruction to improve course success rates. Coordinates work efforts with Enrollment Management, Marketing and other stakeholders to develop outreach and communications campaigns to increase student awareness and engagement in tutoring programs and services. QUALIFICATIONS Master's degree from an accredited college or university in Education, Counseling or a related field Two to five years of work experience in student affairs, student development, or in a related area in a higher education student services environment Experience working with tutoring or academic support services in a multi-site community college setting in an urban environment is highly desirable Experience in using academic technologies such as PeopleSoft student information systems, tutoring management systems and early alert systems is desirable A combination of education and experience may be taken into consideration based on the applicant's credentials Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Education AdministrationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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