Executive Director - Assessment and Evaluation
Company: City Colleges of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
Executive Director - Assessment and EvaluationEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
- ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATIONMALCOLM X COLLEGEThe Executive Director
- Assessment & Evaluation provides leadership and management
oversight in creating and sustaining a culture of assessment within
the college, establishing measures of accountability over work
products, and working collaboratively with faculty and
administrators to implement college, co-curricular, general
education, programmatic, and course-level assessment plans that
effectively measure student learning outcomes, support the
college's continuous improvement efforts, and provide the data
support needed to meet regional and specialized accreditation
standards and requirements of academic programs. Performs related
duties as required.ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Collaborates with college leadership in developing guidelines
related to program evaluation, program review, learning objectives,
outcomes assessment, and institutional effectiveness.
- Manages the college's calendar of assessment and programmatic
evaluation; implements a schedule and cycle for collecting and
reporting student learning assessment data and ensures alignment
with program review.
- Serves on the District Office Assessment Committee and
coordinates the College's Assessment Committee.
- Attends conferences, professional meetings, and related
professional development opportunities to maintain or enhance
competencies. Effectively shares best practices and lessons
learned.
- Serves as a consultant and subject matter expert, working with
faculty and academic administrators to design and maintain an
integrated assessment system to evaluate measurable student
learning outcomes at the course, program, and institutional/college
level.
- Provides leadership in developing processes, procedures, and
measurement tools to identify and define meaningful course- and
program-level student learning outcomes, analyze meaningful
assessment data, and utilize results to help faculty improve
teaching and student learning.
- Consults with faculty and academic administrators during the
assessment of student learning process, providing guidance on
identifying assessment instruments, completing qualitative and
quantitative data analysis, and ways to use assessment results for
continuous improvement of academic quality.
- Supports the curriculum development process in forming
appropriate course and program learning outcomes, major concepts,
and assessment methods.
- Delivers professional development opportunities (e.g.,
workshops, seminars, conferences) to faculty and staff relevant to
the college's academic assessment initiatives.
- Cultivates and maintains cross-functional working relationships
to strengthen the role of managing, collecting, and organizing
student learning outcome data to facilitate access, analysis, and
use by faculty.
- Consults with faculty to ensure that all program documentation
is current, consistent, and accessible for all assessed
courses.
- Supports the Office of Accreditation and Compliance in
assessment activities needed to meet standards and reporting
requirements of accrediting and licensing bodies, including data
management, evidence and artifacts collection, and data support on
compliance requests and site visits.
- Facilitates the coordination of college, co-curricular, and
program level assessment activities to ensure alignment with
institutional and accreditation expectations with respect to
student learning.
- Coordinates ongoing development, implementation, and evaluation
of an assessment plan for the entire institution by which the
college will measure improvement and hold itself accountable.
- Leads efforts to revise and strengthen the college's program
review process, developing standard metrics to effectively identify
areas of improvement, and to create more meaningful and measurable
program improvements, in alignment with CCC's goals and
objectives.
- Provides guidance, direction, and technical assistance in
conducting state required annual program review process for the
ICCB and completing the annual Program Review report for subsequent
submission to the ICCB.
- Leads and manages the program review process by providing
templates, identifying appropriate data sources to measure
performance, and editing program review documents for coherence and
completion prior to executive leadership review.
- Collaborates with the Office of Research and Planning, Office
of Grants Administration, and the Divisions of Academic Affairs and
Student Services to design, implement and evaluate institutional
programs, services, and initiatives.QUALIFICATIONS:
- Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in
Education, Social Sciences, Assessment/Evaluation, Educational
Research or a closely related field.
- Five years of professional work experience in higher education
research, learning outcomes assessment, or compliance.
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of federal guidelines
concerning higher education institutions.
- Demonstrated experience with quantitative and qualitative
methods in designing and conducting assessments of student learning
outcomes in higher education.
- Demonstrated experience in designing, implementing and
evaluating programs, services, or initiatives.
- Demonstrated ability in developing and implementing assessment
strategies.
- Knowledge of accreditation and evaluation processes established
by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
- Familiarity with specialized accreditation standards for
various career fields, including health sciences and nursing.
- Knowledge of institutional assessment management practices, and
student learning outcomes assessment principles and methods.
- Ability to work within a culturally diverse environment.
- Ability to work independently, as well as lead project
teams.
- Ability to build relationships with employees at all levels of
the organization.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Strong organizational and planning skills.
- Strong written, presentation, and verbal communication
skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work in a
consultative role.
- Proficient in the use of statistical and assessment software
(e.g., Excel, SPSS, Tableau, etc.).
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint).Chicago residency is required for all full-time
employees within 6 months of hire.We are an equal opportunity and
affirmative action employer.Thank you for your interest in City
Colleges of Chicago!
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