Assistant Director of Institutional Assessment
Mt. Hood Community College · Frederick, MD · 2 wk ago
Education$58k–$65k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Assistant Director of Institutional Assessment will collaborate with faculty, department chairs, program directors, Dean of Graduate School, and the Provost to coordinate all aspects of designing, completing, and preparing assessment reports to study student learning outcomes at the course, program and institutional level.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with faculty, department chairs, program directors, Dean of Graduate School, and the Provost to coordinate all aspects of designing, completing, and preparing assessment reports to study student learning outcomes at the course, program and institutional level.
- Serve as a member of the Core Oversight Board (COB) and assist with assessment of the core curriculum.
- Schedule regular meetings with (core area) assessment coordinators to ensure appropriate level of progress is being made throughout the assessment cycle.
- Respond to faculty assessment needs and requests, particularly for programmatic review and accreditation.
- Perform complex data analysis and interpret a variety of outcome measures and trend data.
- Draft reports on findings and work with faculty to ensure the information is used.
- Analyze quantitative and qualitative data and assist in the preparation of spreadsheets, charts and tables for publication and presentation.
- Conduct research on topics as designated; assemble and distribute reports and information to the College community.
- Maintain an appropriate IR assessment calendar and publish it to the campus community for evaluating student learning outcomes and program effectiveness.
- Maintain detailed records of assessment activities, analysis and Update the Assessment of Student Learning Manual as needed.
- Serve as an ex-officio member on Curriculum Committee and Graduate Council.
- Manage the assessment and course evaluation Systems (Anthology Portfolio).
- Manage the system for assessment of student learning outcomes (currently Anthology Portfolio), to include rubric design, set up, results analysis, and reporting.
- Manage the course evaluation system.
- Provide technical support for instructors and students.
- Update training materials as needed.
- Use best practices for institutional effectiveness to promote administrative assessment and provide feedback to be used in continuous improvement process.
- Manage the annual administrative assessment data collection and prepare reports for Planning, Budgeting, and Assessment Committee (PBAC).
- Assist administrators in developing annual goals for departmental program assessment that connect with the current strategic priorities and annual business objectives.
- Monitor annual goals and assist with implementation of continuous improvement processes.
- Maintain detailed records of institutional effectiveness activities and reporting.
- Use knowledge of best practices in assessment to provide ongoing training for academic and administrative programs concerning all aspects of assessment through workshops or individual training sessions.
Qualifications
- Master’s degree and experience in educational and/or social research or related field required or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Experience working with educational assessment and institutional effectiveness in higher education is required.
- Familiarity with the various laws that affect higher education is required (HEOA, FERPA, Title IV and Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act of 1965, Section 505 of the Rehabilitation Act, etc.).
- Technology Skills: Proficient in MS Office tools (Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint), e-mail and Internet.
- Ability to learn new applications quickly including organization-wide information systems and department-specific software applications.
- Experience with assessment and statistical software is desired.
- Education and/or Experience: Minimum Requirements/Qualifications.
Skills
- Excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Ability to accept responsibility and work independently with little supervision using initiative and sound judgment.
- Ability to function effectively in team settings.
- Strong public speaking skills and teaching or training experience is required.
- Strong statistical and analytical skills required.
- Ability to work with and apply statistical and mathematical concepts timely and accurately, either manually, by using a calculator, or a spreadsheet package (such as Excel).
- Ability to work in theoretical arena and apply logic as appropriate.
- Ability to use appropriate statistical inference skills.
Benefits
Hood College offers excellent benefits, including medical, dental, vision, retirement, paid time off, and tuition benefits.