Alfred University

Assistant Dean, College of Business

College of Business - Alfred, NY - Full Time

Position provides assistance to the College and to the Dean by administering student support programs and supporting a broad range of programs and services provided to students and faculty.

Salary: $61,500

Requirements:
  • Formal Education:
    • Master’s Degree in a field related to higher education (e.g. MSED in Education, College Student Development, Counseling, or Master’s in Business Administration)
  • Experience:
    • 3 years of work experience in an office environment
  • Additional Knowledge/Skills:
    • Knowledge of computer software systems (Excel, Publisher, Web access/design software)
    •  Excellent interpersonal, planning, and problem-solving skills
    • Effective public speaking and presentation skills
Responsibilities:
  • Administration of College-Level Retention Programs:
    • Develop individualized contracts with students on academic probation regarding goals and supports
    •  Meet with these students on an ongoing basis to provide support and guidance; interact with parents as appropriate
    • Assist students on financial aid probation with development of Financial Aid Plans
    •  Manage study hall program for COB students on probation, including supervision of graduate student study hall monitors
    • Primary facilitator and college-level respondent to the Beacon Student Alerts system
    • Liaison with campus support offices (Center for Academic Success, Higher Education Opportunity Program, Dean of Student Experience, Center for Advising, Counseling Center) for students in need
    • Serve as a member of college level Scholastic Standards Committee
    • Review re-enrollment applications for suspended or dismissed student
    • Maintain interventions data and provide analyses of impact of interventions
  • Student Advising:
    • Meet with undergraduate students and sign registration forms, including
      overloads, late drop/adds, transfer credits, switching curriculum and
      majors, and course planning issues
    • Provide registration support for incoming first year students; monitor
      course closures, and interface with program chairs regarding needs for
      additional class sections
    • Assist faculty and students with resolving conflicts regarding transfer credits, and graduation requirements
    • Liaison with other Assistant Deans for smooth transfer of students between colleges; advise students on curriculum options and switches and options
    • Provide training and support to faculty in effective advising practices develop tools and forms to enhance advising practices
  • Curriculum Development"
    • Attend college level Curriculum Committee meetings
    • Maintain up-to-date listing of courses fulfilling general education and liberal arts electives requirements for COB
    • Provide support for faculty and program directors in development of new curriculum initiatives (majors and minors) in relation to availability of courses within COB and across other college curricula
  • Marketing & Student Recruitment:
    • Promote recruitment efforts within the college, including attending and presenting at open houses and graduate and undergraduate fairs as needed
    • Liaison with admissions office and faculty to insure representation at all open houses and for prospective student tours
    • Work closely with marketing team and program faculty to develop written and on-line marketing materials
    • Support program faculty with development and maintenance of website and social media presence
    • Work with marketing professionals on development of print materials for targeted advertising campaigns
    • Supervise graduate student assistants in publishing college-level and program newsletters
    • Other duties as assigned by the Dean

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