MOTLOW STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
is accepting applications for the following position:
Assistant Vice President of Student Success & Services
Campus: Moore County / Tullahoma
Position number: B99875
Salary: $84,363 to $87,363
Motlow State is located in the beautiful rolling hills of middle Tennessee and has four campuses that serve students from eleven counties. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes an excellent retirement package from the state of Tennessee, 401K plan with match, thirteen paid annual holidays in addition to annual and sick leave days, health and dental insurance, tuition discounts, and state employee discounts. Motlow positions are contingent upon funding availability and budget approval.
General Function:
Serves as a senior leader in the Division of Student Success, providing strategic oversight of student support services, including Financial Aid, Admissions and Records, the Dean of Students Office, and success technologies. Leads initiatives to enhance student retention, achievement, and engagement through data-informed strategies, technology integration, and cross-campus collaboration. Ensures alignment with institutional goals and compliance with federal, state, and accrediting standards while promoting a student-centered, inclusive environment.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree earned from a regionally accredited institution with seven years of leadership experience in Student Affairs. Including experience with the successful implementation and management of student success technologies.
Preferred Qualifications:
Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Higher Education, Student Affairs, or a related field, with a minimum of five years of management and supervisory experience in higher education including leadership roles in one or more student service areas such as financial aid, admissions, student records, student engagement and retention, student success coaching, career services, or mentoring and leading institution-wide student initiatives or services.
Major Duties and Responsibilities:
- Provide leadership, direction, and assist with policy formation for assigned units including the development and implementation of effective Student Success programs and services that are responsive to student, service area, and college needs. Ensure SACSCOC, TBR, MSCC, and THEC policy compliance within assigned units.
- Provide leadership for various student services, including, admissions, financial aid, and student engagement by collaborating with the Executive Director of Financial Aid, Office of Admissions and Records, Dean of Students Office, and Career Services to ensure that appropriate student services are provided to all students.
- Assists the EVP of Student Success with implementation and coordination of college-wide retention initiatives.
- Develop and implement a strategic vision for student services and success technologies aligned with the Student Success Division and institution's mission and goals. Evaluate, select, and implement innovative technologies to enhance student success, retention, and overall satisfaction. Oversee the development and maintenance of student success platforms, ensuring they meet the evolving needs of the institution and its diverse student population. Assists in maintaining DegreeWorks, CPOS, SLATE, BANNER, EAB Navigate and other case management technologies.
- Collaborate with senior leadership to integrate student services initiatives into the overall organizational strategy.
- Utilize data analytics to assess student success metrics and identify areas for improvement and generate reports and recommendations based on data analysis to inform decision-making. Engage with students to gather feedback and data to continuously improve services.
- Responsible for fostering a respectful and collaborative work environment while supervising the day-to-day operations of assigned areas and units.
- Coordinate Student Success efforts for identified student populations including but not limited to adult learners, veterans, or first generation.
- Collaborate with academic departments, faculty, staff, and college administration to ensure the seamless integration of student services and success technologies, and to coordinate institution-wide student success initiatives.
- Serves on various campus committees
- Performs other work as assigned
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Collaborate and communicate effectively, both in writing and verbally, with College, State, and elected officials, fellow employees, and other stakeholder’s on matters pertinent to the college.
- Knowledge of higher education statutes, policies, and practices
- Knowledge of confidentiality statutes and policies as they apply to students, faculty, and staff
- Knowledge and understanding of accreditation processes in higher education including SACSCOC
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively communicate with a wide range of individuals and constituencies in a diverse community
- Ability to lead or perform effectively as a member of a cross-functional team and to foster teamwork
- Ability to prioritize and work on multiple and diverse projects.
- Ability to work varied days and shifts based on student needs and event schedules.
- Strong analytical and data-driven decision-making skills.
- Ability to Use institutional and predictive data to identify academically at-risk students.
- Ability to establish performance goals and measures to evaluate success of student services and technologies
- Proficient in creation and implementation of data informed reports, policies, and procedures
- Ability to lead and inspire a diverse team of professionals.
To ensure consideration, interested applicants must submit an application, transcripts and resume online with application submission.
Human Resources Office, Dept. 200
Motlow State Community College
Telephone (931) 393-1544, TDD (931 393-1621)
E-mail: jobs@mscc.edu
Website: www.mscc.edu
Motlow College is an EEO/Title VI/Title IX/Sections 504/ADA Employer
Motlow State Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, ethnicity or national origin, sex, disability, age status as a protected veteran or any other class protected by Federal or State laws and regulations and by Tennessee Board of Regents policies with respect to employment, programs, and activities.