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Student Support Supervisor

Job Description

Position Summary

Under the direction of the assigned administrator and in cooperation with program coordinators, plan, organize, and direct the operations of assigned programs.

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Typical Duties

Typical duties of assigned programs/services may include, but are not limited to: plan, organize and direct the operations of assigned student and/or academic support programs for student success and overall program effectiveness; coordinate support services; establish and maintain accurate recordkeeping for assigned programs and appropriate agencies, which may include student eligibility, participation and progress; coordinate services in support of students taking classes, including in an online environment; train, supervise and evaluate assigned employees; participate in interviewing and selection new employees; ensure accountability and adherence to applicable laws, regulations, policies and procedures; prepare, monitor and maintain budgets and expenditures for functions and activities in accordance with District policies; develop and implement departmental procedures, forms, activities, and materials required for efficient operations of assigned programs; develop and conduct training and appropriate implementation for effective program operations and accountability; participate in program review and audits; assist with and/or prepare, maintain and monitor area/program funds, budget allocations, expenditures, and other related functions to ensure compliance with established guidelines; prepare and submit program and grant related plans, reports and other documents; interpret and apply complex procedures in diverse situations using independent judgment; respond to requests for information from students, employees and the public; build and maintain effective working relationships, working collaboratively with other college and district employee, faculty, administrators and agency representatives; coordinate assigned program workshops and events; administer disciplinary actions if necessary; may develop and maintain liaisons with, but not limited to, local high schools, area employers and local community-based organizations to provide enhanced opportunities for students; may oversee and participate in outreach and recruitment activities; may lead or serve on appropriate committees; perform related duties as assigned.

Assigned programs/services may include, but are not limited to, one or more of the following: 

  • California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs)/Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
  • Call Center
  • Career Center
  • Disabled Student Programs & Services (DSP&S)
  • Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOP&S)/Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE)
  • Library
  • Online Support Services
  • Open Learning Resources Labs
  • Outreach
  • Reading Writing Center
  • Tutoring
  • Veterans Resources Center

Minimum Qualifications

EXPERIENCE: Three years of increasingly responsible experience, including one year in a lead or supervisory capacity, in student services, academic support services, public services, community college and/or public agency program development, coordination and evaluation, or similar experience (the required lead/supervisory experience may also be used to meet this requirement).

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