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Director of TRiO Programs

Highline College

Job Description

Posting will remain open until filled. Priority consideration for applications received by September 3rd, 2024.   

This is a 12-month full-time administrative exempt (primarily grant funded) position, with some evenings.

The position is grant-funded and continued employment is contingent on sustained grant funding.

Description:  
The Director of TRiO Programs is responsible for the development, management, implementation, leadership, and continuously improvement of two departments: TRiO Student Support Services (SSS) and TRiO Talent Search (TS). In addition, the Director also oversees the Passport to Careers program who are housed within the TRiO SSS department.

The Director reports to the Dean for Student Support and Funding Services and serves as a member of the Student Affairs Leadership Team. The Director is responsible for ensuring program grant compliance, directing the activities and personnel of the Federal TRIO Student Support Services, TRIO Talent Search, and the Passport to Careers program. The Director oversees and supervises five professional full-time staff members and manages two TRiO budgets to the amount of $2.6 million dollars.

Essential Tasks

Duties

  • Administer the Student Support Services (SSS), Talent Search (TS) and Passport to Careers Program to accomplish program grant goals and objectives;
  • Work with the respective Program Managers for SSS and TS in the administrative oversight and operations of SSS, TS, and Passport activities and services, including Summer Bridge, Academic Tutoring, Academic Advising, Financial and Economic Advising, Career Counseling and Transfer Assistance, college visits, and other quarterly and annual activities;
  • Represent the program throughout the College and surrounding communities;
  • Develop project proposals, reports and evaluations;
  • With assistance from the TS Program Manager and SSS Program Manager, collect, review and compiled required data; and submit the SSS and TS Annual Performance Report;
  • Interpret and implement US Department of Education TRiO TS and SSS grant regulations applicable to the program and ensure internal accountability, federal, state and college policies and procedures;
  • Interview, select, train, supervise and evaluate program staff;
  • Administer the recruitment and selection of program eligible participants under the program admissions process;
  • Establish and oversee effective processes for data and information management to ensure timely and accurate reporting and confidentiality of participant records;
  • Ensure the maintenance of accurate online and/or physical case files of each program participant;
  • Prepare, oversee and maintain fiscal control of and accountability for the SSS, TS and Passport to Careers budget;
  • Coordinate the campus’ Passport to Careers Program, a Washington program that supports foster youth and unaccompanied homeless youth in college;
  • Maintain professional relationships with TRIO professionals and alumni; and participate on campus committees;
  • Meet and collaborate effectively with high school and middle school partners to operate effectively the TRiO TS program;
  • As applicable, instructor TRiO Courses along with respective Program Manager;
  • Monitor, track and enact appropriate actions to ensure TRiO programs meet grant objectives;
  • Resolves issues, provides reports, and ensures project/program objectives and policies are properly implemented;
  • Ensures the timely and accurate completion of the TS and SSS Annual Performance Report and other reports requested by the College and school partners;
  • Leads and works with the TS and SSS staff on all aspects of program review and student retention efforts such as surveys, focus groups, orientation sessions, parent workshops and intervention groups;
  • Work with the TS staff to participate in middle and high school staff and team meetings to review timelines, discuss objectives, refine implementation plans, and problem-solve;
  • Participates in professional development activities appropriate to the functions of the position, including state TRIO meetings/conferences, Highline College sponsored professional development, Department of Education sponsored training, and school district trainings;
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Competencies
  • Demonstrated cultural competency skills and commitment to work effectively with diverse, multicultural, first-generation, low income and disabled students;
  • Understanding of student development, financial aid programs, career planning, assessments, advising, college access and retention activities ensuring student success;
  • Knowledge of issues pertaining to students with disabilities, including ADA and related legislation;
  • Knowledge of comprehensive recruitment and selection processes for selecting program eligible participants;
  • Excellent oral and written communication;
  • Competent with technology, Internet, database systems and programs;
  • Experience interpreting and complying with federal regulations, and strict reporting deadlines;
  • Experience maintaining a system of monitoring academic progress and student records;
  • Proven leadership building effective teams to accomplish program objectives, assess results, and implement change; 
  • Ability to establish effective partnerships with staff, faculty, and administrators in a higher education setting;
  • Grant-writing experience;
  • Commitment to the mission of community college and outreach to the community.

 

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree required; AND
  • Minimum of three years of experience in the design, management, and implementation of student retention and/or college access programs; AND
  • Experience in leadership position in educational support, retention, college access, Multicultural Affairs, and academic enrichment programs; AND
  • Experience in staff supervision, management, and leadership; AND
  • Experience working with students who are academically under-prepared and have limited family and economic resources.

Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s Degree preferred in education administration, counseling, higher education leadership, or related field.

 

Supplemental Information

 

Applicants considered for this position will be required to disclose if they are the subject of any substantiated findings or current investigations related to sexual misconduct at their current employment and past employment. Disclosure is required under Washington state law. 

THE COLLEGE

Highline College prides itself on its commitment to diversity and equity, its institutional culture of collegiality and innovation, its globalization of curricula and its inclusion of the community in its programming. Founded in 1961, Highline College is situated in a diverse community just 15 minutes south of Seattle. The college annually serves more than 16,500 students –– a student population of over 70% students of color, representing 35 nations and more than 100 languages. The college embraces equity, inclusion and social justice, with core goals of student attainment, diversity, community Engagement and sustainability. The student body at Highline College is made up of Transfer students, Running Start students, Professional- Technical students, International students, Comprehensive Transition Program for students with intellectual disabilities, Adult Basic Education and English Language Learners. In addition, we offer six bachelor of applied science, four-year degrees.

MISSION AND VISION

As an essential part of our mission and vision, diversity, equity and inclusion are promoted and fostered in all aspects of college life.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Your online application must include the following to be considered complete:

1. A detailed resume that addresses the MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS of the position;

2. A letter of application/cover letter (two-page maximum, recommended) that addresses your ability to meet the QUALIFICATIONS, and KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES for the position;

3. A one-page response to the Supplemental Question.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:

  • National Criminal Background Check may be required.

APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILED ONLINE AT:

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/highline

NEED APPLICATION HELP?

Should you have any difficulties uploading your documents or navigating the application process, please contact NEOGOV Technical Support at 1-855-524- 5627, Monday - Friday 6:00 AM to 6:00PM Pacific Time.

HIGHLINE COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Highline College is an equal opportunity employer. The College is committed to enhancing the diversity of our faculty and staff, as well as our student population. We strive to create a working environment that includes and respects cultural, racial, ethnic, sexual orientations, and gender identity diversity. We strongly encourage applicants to apply without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, disability, or any other legal protected status.

REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS

The College complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Applicants needing accommodations in the application process in an alternative format may contact the Human Resources office at (206) 592-3812. Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may dial 711 to place a call through Washington Relay, the state's free telecommunication access service.

TITLE IX POLICY

Highline College complies with Title IX regulations. For details on our policies, see our website https://humanresources.highline.edu/faculty-and-staff/policies/title-ix/

The College appointing authorities reserve the right and may exercise the option to make an employment decision prior to the conclusion of the recruitment process. 

 

NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

The college provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, or status as a veteran of war. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). 

The Title IX Coordinator, Danielle Slota, can be reached at (206) 592-3600 or DSlota@Highline.edu.  2400 S. 240th St. Des Moines, WA 98198.  Building 12, President’s Office.


The 504 Coordinator, Jenni Sandler, can be reached at (206) 592-3474 or JSandler@Highline.edu.  2400 S. 240th St. Des Moines, WA 98198.  Building 25, 5th Floor.


The Chief Human Resources Officer, Melanie Lawson, can be reached at (206) 592-3320 or MLawson@Highline.edu. 2400 S. 240th St. Des Moines, WA 98198.  Building 12, Human Resources.

You can receive this information in an alternate format by contacting Access Services (206) 592-3857; TTY (206) 870-4853.

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