
Director of Special Programs - EOPS/NextUP/CalWORKS - Modesto Junior College at Yosemite Community College District
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Modesto Junior College
Director of Special Programs - EOPS/NextUP/CalWORKS - Modesto Junior College
Salary: Management Salary Schedule (2025-2026) Range 36: $9,094 to $11,555 monthly or $9,345 to $11,806 monthly with earned Doctorate. New appointees will receive year-for-year credit for prior management experience to a maximum of Step C.
Closing Date: Wednesday, August 6th, 2025 at 11:59 P.M.
To apply, submit your application and required documents on-line via our applicant system at: http://50.73.55.13/counter.php?id=305936
DEFINITION
Under the supervision of the Dean of Special Programs, the Director of Special Programs provides leadership and direction to assigned service areas, and is responsible for planning, organizing, managing, supervising and evaluating all aspects of assigned areas. Specific areas of assignment may include overseeing EOP&S, CARE, CalWORKS, NextUP, and other student services and/or programs when assigned. In addition, the Director will supervise selected students, classified, and faculty and the area activities. This position is also responsible for the production of assigned documents relating to student success and services, including state and federal reports, handbooks, forms, and other documents. As part of the Student Services Leadership Team, the Director will provide evening duty and weekend administrative coverage as needed or assigned.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Receives general administrative direction from the Dean of Special Programs or the Vice
President of Student Services.
An director assumes leadership responsibility for designated Student Services areas. Provides leadership and direct supervision to a variety of staff and student employees and may exercise supervision of faculty assigned to an area. This classification is distinguished from a director by an intermediate level of responsibility and/or number of service areas assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The Education/Experience, Knowledge and Ability requirements are representative of essential duties. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Education and Experience:
Education: Possession of a Master’s Degree AND one year of successful experience in field related to the administrative assignment OR a California Community College Supervisor Credential OR other appropriate valid California administrative credential.
Experience: At least two years of administrative experience preferred at the community college level.
Knowledge of:
• Working with student services programs at the college or university level
• Effective budget management practices, with special emphasis on categorically funded programs.
• Efficient administrative practices through an integrated approach to planning, budgeting, and scheduling.
• Sensitivity to and interest in the critical role of student support service in the success of community college students, faculty, and staff.
• Good pedagogical practices for adult learners.
• Effective instructional, student development, and instructional support practices at the community college
• Current issues related to student services, instruction, and articulation for the success of all students.
• Understanding of and commitment to shared governance
• Effective written and oral communication skills
Ability to:
• Collaborate with others to strengthen intra-College, community, and District-wide staff relations.
• Demonstrate commitment to community and campus activities.
• Demonstrate a high degree of professionalism and integrity.
• Develop effective educational, student support services, and student development programs to meet the needs of the college.
• Develop and nurture an effective student/learner center environment.
• Manipulate relevant technology to access, analyze and report relevant data and other programmatic information.
• Support the comprehensive community college mission.
• Support staff development, achieve hiring success, enhance evaluation, recognize and mitigate personnel issues, and resolves conflicts.
• Work collaboratively as a team member in the division, college, district-wide, and external partner’s activities and projects.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
• Provide leadership to assigned programs in Student Services, which may include EOP&S, CARE, CalWORKS, NextUP, and/or other selected student programs and services when assigned.
• Collaborates with college personnel to create, implement and monitor diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility programs, projects, and matters.
• Develops and implements college-wide equity, inclusion, and accessibility efforts to promote a supportive environment for students and the campus community.
• Provide leadership in state, local, and MIS data submission and accountability.
• Develop and monitor departmental plans and budgets using an equity framework.
• Maintain compliance with local, state, and federal regulations and guidelines related to
• Student Services programs.
• Coordinate and administer support services for new and continuing students for each term.
• Oversee the hiring, evaluation, and scheduling processes for departmental faculty and staff.
• Maintain records and submit reports to the college and appropriate external agencies.
• Collaborate in the preparation and/or submission of district applications for outside funding for Student Services programs.
• Administer board approved policies and regulations as they relate to the unit.
• Oversee/conduct program reviews and make appropriate recommendations to meet the needs of a diverse student body.
• Assist with the coordination of the college’s matriculation plan and provide supervision of components of the plan.
• Oversee and coordinate various student success and student equity initiatives and projects.
• Coordinate service learning opportunities and student volunteerism opportunities.
• Foster an inclusive campus community that promotes developmentally appropriate, active learning environments outside the classroom to meet the needs of a diverse student population and promote student equity.
• Other duties as assigned within the scope of this assignment.
Licenses and Certificates:
Possession of valid California Motor Vehicle Operator’s License.
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