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Michigan Community College Association
Lansing, Michigan
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September 23, 2022
Michigan Community College Association
Lansing, Michigan
Director, College Engagement
The Director of College Engagement will be responsible for delivering a suite of programming and services to Michigan s community colleges, cultivating relationships with member colleges, and managing convenings of Presidents, Trustees, and other community college stakeholders.
Reports to: President
Employment Type: Full-Time, work performed primarily in-person in downtown Lansing, with some travel and opportunities to work remotely; hybrid schedule available
Compensation: Salaried, $ 70,000+, Commensurate with experience
Exceptional benefits package, including health, vision, and dental insurance, paid holidays and time off, generous 401k contributions, life insurance, short/long-term disability insurance, and health savings account
Mission
About MCCA
The unified voice for Michigan s community colleges, empowering members to lead in the areas of student success, talent development, and community vitality.
Vision
MCCA will be a national recognized state association, providing effect leadership in talent, community, and economic development.
The MCCA Will
Duties And Responsibilities
Member Services and program coordination
How to Apply
We welcome questions from interested candidates. All inquiries about the position may be directed to Brandy Johnson at [email protected].
To apply, please send r�sum� and a short cover letter to Kathy Taskey at [email protected] no later than Friday, September 2, 2022.
The Director of College Engagement will be responsible for delivering a suite of programming and services to Michigan s community colleges, cultivating relationships with member colleges, and managing convenings of Presidents, Trustees, and other community college stakeholders.
Reports to: President
Employment Type: Full-Time, work performed primarily in-person in downtown Lansing, with some travel and opportunities to work remotely; hybrid schedule available
Compensation: Salaried, $ 70,000+, Commensurate with experience
Exceptional benefits package, including health, vision, and dental insurance, paid holidays and time off, generous 401k contributions, life insurance, short/long-term disability insurance, and health savings account
Mission
About MCCA
The unified voice for Michigan s community colleges, empowering members to lead in the areas of student success, talent development, and community vitality.
Vision
MCCA will be a national recognized state association, providing effect leadership in talent, community, and economic development.
The MCCA Will
- Be the state s leading advocate for postsecondary education and talent development Strengthen public awareness and recognition of the role of community colleges Support members in delivering education and training that is responsive to changing labor-market needs Champion the strategies necessary to achieve equitable student success, emphasizing linkages between policy, practice, and research Foster collaboration, connection, and partnerships among community colleges and stakeholders
Duties And Responsibilities
Member Services and program coordination
- Plan and execute MCCA events, including its annual Summer Conference, in collaboration with Vice President and Operations team Develop and execute a suite of professional development and peer networking experiences for Trustees, including an orientation for new trustees, an annual institute for all trustees, and ongoing trainings on special topics Establish and strengthen relationships between MCCA and Michigan community college affinity groups/professional organizations. Support community college professionals establish new affinity groups as needed. Represent the Association by attending events and meetings on member campuses Identify and recruit appropriate college personnel to serve on statewide committees, boards, and commissions Maintain and/or generate consortium agreements between vendors and members Generate and distribute member surveys; summarize and distribute results to members
- Work with staff to plan and execute the annual Phi Theta Kappa Awards Luncheon Support the appropriate MCCA staff/consultants in administering, improving, and scaling the Michigan New Jobs Training Program and Leadership Academy
- Foster opportunities for collaboration among member colleges to strengthen the community college sector and build capacity for member colleges Investigate and execute opportunities for cost-saving programs that could benefit members Coordinate the Association s CRM and accurately maintain contact lists and rosters for various community college constituencies Partner with MCCA s PR/Communication professionals to amplify the work of community colleges to raise awareness of their impact in Michigan and nationally Publish MCCA s Weekly Board Update, in partnership with Director of Government and External Affairs and other staff
- Provide staffing support for the Board of Directors, including developing agendas, assisting with logistics, and preparing meeting materials Provide staffing support for the Executive Committee, including developing agendas and preparing meeting materials Represent the Association at various meetings Manage the content of various sections of MCCA s website Special projects and other duties as assigned
- Bachelor s Degree with a concentration in political science, public policy, education, management/administration, business, communication or a related field; Advanced/Professional degree preferred At least three years of experience working in organizational management within the context of a nonprofit or member association setting; experience working at a community college preferred Demonstrated success in the program delivery, including executing successful projects Knowledgeable on diversity, equity, and inclusion principles Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously with fidelity of execution and meet deadlines Excellent engagement and communication skills Critical and strategic thinker with an ability to engage diverse stakeholders Proficiency in Microsoft office products, social media, and marketing software Enthusiastically committed to working as a team Exceptional professionalism and customer service skills when engaging community college presidents, trustees, and college personnel
How to Apply
We welcome questions from interested candidates. All inquiries about the position may be directed to Brandy Johnson at [email protected].
To apply, please send r�sum� and a short cover letter to Kathy Taskey at [email protected] no later than Friday, September 2, 2022.
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