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Associate Vice Chancellor for Education & Engagement (800146)


 

PURPOSE OF POSITION

Under the general direction of the Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, the Associate Vice Chancellor for Education and Engagement (AVCEE) is the system leader in advocating for teacher education at the state and national levels and supports campuses in achieving equity and excellence in educator preparation. Along with their team, they coordinate the USM’s contributions to P-20 reform and support the academic preparation of P-12 students to ensure they are prepared for college success.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

Leadership & Coordination:

  • Serves as senior staff to the following groups:
    • USM Council of Deans and Directors of Education;
    • USM Civic Learning and Community Engagement Council (in collaboration with co-chairs, develops agendas, action items, accountability indicators, and strategic initiatives);
    • Vice Presidents of Student Affairs (VPSA) Advisory Council (in areas including student success and belonging, inclusion, civic and community engagement, and voter engagement); and
    • Education Policy, Student Life, and Safety Committee (EPSLS).
  • Convenes the Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) Oversight Council, the USM Civic Education and Community Engagement Council, and the Student Civic Leaders Council.
  • Staffs the Academic Affairs Advisory Council (AAAC) in areas of teacher education, college and career readiness, and civic education.

Program Development, Implementation, & Management:

  • Oversees federal grants, including staffing, project management, project evaluation, project reporting and budget approval.
  • Provides leadership to campuses in reforming teacher preparation and creating alternative certification pathways.
  • Surveys campuses to better understand and address barriers to teacher pathways programs.
  • Works directly on the development and maintenance of pathway programs from P-12 into higher education.
  • Seeks grants to support P-20 priorities and partnerships addressing teacher quality, quantity, and diversity (Pillar II of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future), and high school to college alignment and college success (Pillar III of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future).
  • Manages all aspects of the Langenberg Legacy Fellowship, including awarding the fellowships, and reporting and recognizing the Langenberg Legacy Fellows.
  • Provides oversight of multiple budgets: Teacher Education Account, the Langenberg Legacy Endowment Account, the Maryland Center for Computing Education Account, and various federal and philanthropic grants funding. 

Advocacy & Representation:

  • Testifies at State Board of Education and General Assembly on issues related to educator preparation and college readiness. Advocacy & Representation
  • Presents on USM’s initiatives at national conferences as requested by the SVC ASA. Advocacy & Representation
  • Serves as Chancellor’s representative to Maryland Longitudinal Data System Center (MLDSC) Governing Board and other state agencies as assigned.
  • Serves as the Chancellor’s liaison to the Maryland State Department of Education and the Maryland Association of Community College Teacher Education Programs (MACCTEP). 

Maryland Center for Computing Education (MCCE) Leadership:

  • Supervises and oversees the MCCE, including supervision of MCCE staff.
  • Chairs the MCCE Advisory Council.
  • Reviews mandatory annual reports submitted to the Maryland General Assembly (JCR).

Strategic Planning & Goal Management:

  • Responsible for recommending benchmarks and indicators for USM strategic plan implementation.
  • Develops strategic planning P-20 priorities for system response to gaps in college readiness access and success, teacher shortage, core general education, high school/college alignment of standards.

Partnership Building:

  • Builds and maintains partnerships with key state and national leaders in teacher education, high school reform, civic education, and higher education reform.
  • Establishes and maintains partnerships between USM institutions, public schools, and community colleges to improve student success and achievement.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Required Education Level/Certifications:

Ph.D., Ed.D., or equivalent terminal degree.

Required Experience:

  • 5 years’ experience working in higher education and 3 years of administrative experience.
  • Supervisory experience.

Required Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

  • Knowledge of research and policy in student learning and teaching, student success research.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Ability to lead and motivate and work harmoniously with peers, subordinates, and colleagues in different agencies, institutions or projects.

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

Peferred Experience:

  • Experience as a public school (P-12) educator and/or administrator
  • Experience working in a university system
  • Understanding of the policy climate for teacher education in Maryland

Preferred Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

  • Skill in managing budgets.
  • Skill in writing grants and working on Federal grants.

 

Classification: Regular

FLSA Status: Exempt

Hours: FT

Salary: $160,000-$200,000

Benefits: Exempt Benefits Summary: includes full medical, dental and vision benefits, tuition remission at any of the 12 USM institutions, a generous leave plan, and the option to telework for part of the week.

Application Instructions: Please combine your cover letter and resume into one PDF or Microsoft Word document and send to the following email address: hr-avcee@usmd.edu.


The University System of Maryland is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or ancestry, marital status, veteran status, physical or mental disability unrelated to an individual's ability to perform the job, in accordance with applicable law. As required by the 1986 Immigration Act, applicants should be prepared to present acceptable documentation showing their identities, their U.S. citizenship or alien status, and their authorization to work in the United States.


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