The Vice Provost for Academic Programs reports to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. They serve as the Provost’s chief advisor on academic programs, assessment, and student success. The Vice Provost is the Provost’s representative for academic matters related to curriculum as well as WASC and program-specific accreditation. Central to their responsibilities is the development and maintenance of high-quality academic programs and ensuring they align with the institution’s goals ... more details
Associate Provost for Academic Programs
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Position Information
Functional Title
Associate Provost for Academic Programs
Position Type
Administrative/Professional
Appointment Type
Regular
FTE %
100
Work Schedule (if atypical)
This position is onsite.
University Overview
Embark on an exciting journey with the University of La Verne, where your career aspirations come to life in a vibrant and welcoming environment. Established in 1891, our diverse and inclusive community is more than just a university—it’s a home for passionate individuals like you.
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Diversity Statement
The University supports a diverse and inclusive environment where students recognize and benefit from the life experiences and viewpoints of other students, faculty, and staff. Diversity is an active and intentional practice that supports difference and multiplicity to expand knowledge, educate capable citizens, develop the whole person, and serve our local and global communities. Promoting and sustaining diversity is a commitment to educational quality and the creation of positive, respectful learning communities.
Job Description Summary
The Vice Provost for Academic Programs reports to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. They serve as the Provost’s chief advisor on academic programs, assessment, and student success. The Vice Provost is the Provost’s representative for academic matters related to curriculum as well as WASC and program-specific accreditation. Central to their responsibilities is the development and maintenance of high-quality academic programs and ensuring they align with the institution’s goals and external accreditation standards.
The Vice Provost responsibilities include oversight of academic program review, accreditation, undergraduate and graduate studies, regional campuses, faculty training around teaching and learning, and student success initiatives. The Vice Provost plays a key role in implementing goals and objectives related to academic programming, initiatives, and special projects. Furthermore, the ideal candidate will maintain experience with serving the needs of diverse student, faculty, and staff population as well as a record of professional integrity and fairness.
Minimum Qualifications
Terminal academic degree.
A record of teaching, research, and service to qualify for tenured professor in one of the organization’s academic departments.
A record of leadership in academic administration with the proven ability to build systems and structures.
Knowledge of strategies and support programs for student success
Experience leading an academic program as a chair, assistant/associate dean, dean, or other capacity in academic affairs.
Commitment to diversity and inclusion in all forms.
Preferred Qualifications
Ten years of experience in HigherEd administration (i.e., chair and above).
Understanding of the role of university libraries in advancing student success.
Experience with strategic planning, policy development, program implementation, and disciplinary and regional accrediting bodies.
Benefits Summary
Salary will be commensurate with experience and internal equity. Benefits include a comprehensive health and wellness plan, tuition remission program for employee, spouse, and dependent children, a generous contribution to the University’s 403B retirement plan, and a generous time off plan.
Employment is contingent upon successful completion and clearance of a background check and employment verification.
Location
La Verne Main Campus
Number of Vacancies
1
Duties
Salary Range
Minimum:
$157,096.00
Maximum:
$157,096- $170,000
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
2018-190989SA
Special Instructions to Applicants
Open Date
06/16/2024
Close Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
Posting Specific Questions
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