The Assistant Director for Assessment, Evaluation, and Data Strategy (AEDS) reports to and works alongside the Director of AEDS. The AEDS team partners with all 24 departments and units across the Division of Student Affairs to coordinate and advance data-informed quality improvement and storytelling efforts – particularly as it relates to programs and services, and student learning, development, experiences, well-being, and success. This position requires knowledge, skills, and abilities related to assessment and measurement, communication, collaboration, and project management.
Specifically, the Assistant Director is responsible for:
• Supporting departments and the division to collect data, primarily through IT applications and surveys, that can be meaningfully disaggregated and examined to ensure programs, initiatives, and services enhance students’ learning, development, experiences, well-being, and success.
• Serving as the survey administrator for local and national surveys that AEDS manages, including effective instrument design, implementation, analysis, and creating tailored reports that inform appropriate partners and stakeholders.
• Leading the development and completion of annual administrative unit assessment plans for departments. This involves reviewing departmental plans, providing feedback on their objectives and outcomes and measurement plans, and ensuring the timely submission of annual reports for university accreditation and improvement efforts.
• Support the Director in completing ongoing unit evaluation efforts, such as program reviews
• Carefully reviewing data, documents, and processes to identify potential errors or inconsistencies to ensure the accuracy of projects.
• Developing educational and instructional materials, such as presentations, videos, and written guides to support assessment training initiatives for student affairs educators.
• Facilitating and participating in department and divisional work groups about assessment, evaluation, and data strategy, as needed.
You will be offered a base compensation package between $65,000-$75,000, along with a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, paid leave, retirement, tuition assistance, VT discounts, and so much more.