Associate Director for the First-year Requirement [COLLEGE]
Company: Stanford University
Location: Palo Alto
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
Associate Director for the First-year Requirement
[COLLEGE]Stanford Job Title: Academic Program Professional 3Working
Title: Associate Director for the First-year Requirement
[COLLEGE]VPUE Unit: Stanford Introductory Studies (SIS)Location:
Hybrid (at least 3 days on campus each week)Job Code: 4113Exemption
Status: Exempt, Continuing, 100%FTEHeralded as a hub of
undergraduate innovation, the Office of the Vice Provost for
Undergraduate Education (VPUE) creates and sustains meaningful
interactions between students and faculty both within and outside
the classroom. As a collaborative team member of VPUE, you have a
unique opportunity to advance and support programs that touch and
enhance the lives of every undergraduate student at
Stanford.Stanford Introductory Studies (SIS), located in the Office
of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (VPUE), is seeking
an Associate Director for the First-Year Requirement, the Civic,
Liberal, and Global Education (COLLEGE) program. Reporting to the
Associate Vice Provost and Director for SIS, this position has
primary responsibility for providing pedagogic training, support,
and professional development for the 30+ postdoctoral lecturers
teaching in the COLLEGE program. They serve as an advisor to
instructors (lecturers and faculty) on matters related to classroom
strategies, student advising, and other related instructional
matters. This position collaborates with SIS senior staff on
strategic planning for a possible expansion of the program, budget
planning, and financial support services for the COLLEGE program.
The Associate Director for the First Year Requirement directly
supervises the Assistant Director for COLLEGE. This position will
advise the Faculty Director and the Associate Vice Provost on
curriculum development, co-curricular events, and short- and
long-term strategic planning.In this role, you will:
- Work with senior leadership to strategically plan for the
changes (including the possible expansion) of the first year
requirement. This includes collaborating with colleagues in
assessment and evaluation to develop reports for internal and
external University committees.
- Lead and oversee the development of the teaching lectureship
associated with the first year requirement (COLLEGE) including the
pedagogical and professional development of academic staff. This
includes creating appropriate training, one-on-one coaching around
teaching, and managing the collaborative team-teaching model.
Design and oversee the annual, national-level search for the
teaching lectureship.
- Advise faculty-led curriculum steering committees on the
development and improvement of the first-year curriculum. Oversee
effective and well-integrated co-curricular events related to the
first year requirement.
- Collaborate with the Associate Vice Provost to develop and
manage program operations including expenditures and budgets.
Monitor and control expenses to stay within budget.
- Oversee the outreach strategy for the first-year requirement,
including program websites, print publications, and outreach events
for students (including the student advisory board).
- Develop partnerships with other VPUE units and offices across
the University that promote effective teaching and learning to
achieve SIS goals for undergraduate education.
- Promote staff culture of collaboration and mutual respect
through participation in unit-wide academic and administrative
activities.
- Frequently stand/walk, sitting, grasp lightly/fine
manipulation, perform desk-based computer tasks. Occasionally use a
telephone, writing by hand, lift/carry/push/pull objects that weigh
up to 40 pounds. Rarely sort/file paperwork or parts,
lift/carry/push/pull objects that weigh > 40 pounds. Ability to
use voice to present information/communicate with others. On-campus
mobility.To be successful in this role, you will bring:
- Advanced degree and five years of relevant experience in the
area of specialization or combination of relevant education,
training, and/or experience.
- Knowledge of effective student-centered pedagogy.
- Advanced oral, written, and analytical skills.
- Ability to supervise and direct staff.
- Demonstrated understanding of undergraduate liberal education
goals and objectives in the context of a research university.
- Ability to guide faculty in matters relating to student
concerns and pedagogy.
- Interpersonal skills demonstrating the ability to work well
with colleagues, faculty, students, and staff across the
University.
- Basic knowledge of managing a budget and developing financial
plans.
- Experience with or comfort with learning new technology
tools.About the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate
Education (VPUE)As the designated gateway to undergraduate
education at Stanford, VPUE strives to connect students
intellectually with the full range of our educational opportunities
and to promote the active engagement of all faculty, instructors,
and staff with undergraduate students.For undergraduates, VPUE is
the nexus for programs and initiatives that help students define
and achieve their intellectual ambitions and develop a sense of
civic purpose at Stanford. These include investigative introductory
courses taught by esteemed faculty, targeted classes in writing and
rhetoric, undergraduate research support, academic advising and
mentoring, overseas and off-campus study programs, evidence-based
and inclusive learning and teaching practices, and opportunities to
pursue public service campus-wide.VPUE advocates for and supports
diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at Stanford through our
teaching, policies, programming, and partnerships across the
university. VPUE seeks to create a work environment motivated and
shaped by the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion, in
which all staff explicitly and mindfully act to implement these
principles.Why Stanford is for YouImagine a world without search
engines or social platforms. Consider lives saved through
first-ever organ transplants and research to cure illnesses.
Stanford University has revolutionized the way we live and enrich
the world. Supporting this mission is our diverse and dedicated
17,000 staff. We seek talent-driven individuals to impact the
future of our legacy.How to ApplyIf you're ready to work for an
organization that nurtures diversity, respect, professional
development, and a supportive work-life balance, we invite you to
explore this opportunity and apply online. To be considered, please
submit a cover letter and resume along with your online
application. Your cover letter should briefly describe how your
education, background, and experience make you a strong candidate
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