Vice Chancellor for Strategic Enrollment & Student Success
Company: University of Colorado - Denver and the Health Sci
Location: Denver
Posted on: October 23, 2024
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Job Description:
DescriptionPosition DetailsUniversity of Colorado -
DenverOfficial Title: Vice ChancellorWorking Title: Vice Chancellor
for Strategic Enrollment & Student SuccessFTE: 1Salary Range:
$250,000 - $275,000Position #00350722 - Requisition #33999
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leadership profile for the **Join the University of Colorado
DenverThe University of Colorado Denver (CU Denver) seeks
nominations, applications, and expressions of interest for a
creative, collaborative, and inclusive leader to serve as the vice
chancellor for strategic enrollment and student success.Part of the
University of Colorado system, CU Denver was officially founded in
1973. Located on the downtown Auraria Campus and stretching into
Denver's central business district, CU Denver brings together
innovation, research, and learning in the heart of a global city.
CU Denver is the state's premier public urban research university
with more than 100 in-demand, top-ranked bachelors, master's, and
doctoral degree programs.Throughout its history, CU Denver has
supported students from all walks of life. The University educates
approximately 14,000 students (70% undergraduate and 30% graduate)
and is committed to supporting diverse learners for transformative
educational experiences. Students of color make up 46% of the
undergraduate student body, and 51% of undergraduates are first-
generation college students. CU Denver is also a Hispanic-Serving
Institution. In addition, the University became the first Rocky
Mountain region campus to gain Asian American and Native American
Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI) status, which
reflects efforts to increase access and opportunity for those
underserved by higher education. Learn more at: .Reporting to
Chancellor Marks, the vice chancellor serves as the senior officer
responsible for enrollment management, student success, student
affairs, international affairs, and their related strategic
initiatives. The vice chancellor has a dotted line reporting
relationship to the provost and executive vice chancellor and
serves as an active member of the chancellor's cabinet. The vice
chancellor will set and oversee the strategic direction of the
division, boldly co-creating and advancing initiatives that inspire
stakeholders throughout the division and across the University to
contribute to University-wide success in identifying, attracting,
enrolling, retaining, developing, and graduating an outstanding and
exceptionally diverse student body. While seeking leaders who have
proven experience and strength in enrollment management, CU Denver
also desires an individual who is appropriately well-versed in the
full student experience, has worked directly with students, and has
a proven commitment to students' success. Their leadership will
build upon current momentum in strengthening cohesion and
operational strength in the division as CU Denver aims to provide
exemplary service for all its students. In addition, the new vice
chancellor will proactively create collaborative partnerships with
areas throughout the University.CU Denver is eager to recruit a
leader who will nurture a cohesive community of professionals who
span a wide array of functions and who will model a collaborative
approach that helps to empower creativity, service excellence, and
leadership throughout the division. As such, the vice chancellor
will be expected to be a leader of leaders and strategic thought
partner; they will understand and have experience leading large,
complex teams and subject-matter experts, and who can effectively
draw upon experience and ideas across the division to advance
shared goals for seamless student engagement, support, and
belonging across the University. The vice chancellor will be
expected to lead by example and come with a demonstrated track
record of leading with unimpeachable integrity and care.Role of the
Vice Chancellor for Strategic Enrollment and Student SuccessThe
vice chancellor for strategic enrollment and student success and
the professionals they lead and work with influence every single
stage of the student journey from pre-application through
graduation. The vice chancellor serves as the senior officer
responsible for enrollment management, student success, student
affairs, international affairs, and their related strategic
initiatives, reporting directly to the chancellor with a dotted
line to the provost and executive vice chancellor and serving as an
active member of the chancellor's cabinet.The vice chancellor for
strategic enrollment and student success will be a visionary and
collaborative leader who can harness the strength of the
interconnected nature of the division's people and functions and
work with stakeholders across the CU Denver community - including
faculty - to foster and support the optimal student experience,
helping to define what is possible for students at an urban
research university and the impactful work of the professionals who
support the pursuit of their goals.CU Denver and the enjoy a
historic partnership, and a number of units and programs are
consolidated between the campuses including some academic and
student affairs functions, information technology, financial
services, and facilities. The executive vice chancellor of academic
and student affairs (EVC) for CU Anschutz has the authority over
decisions affecting academic and student affairs at CU Anschutz.
Given that some of the departments and services overseen by the
vice chancellor also support the Anschutz campus, the vice
chancellor, in partnership with the EVC and the CU Denver provost,
will ensure the effective provision of the services to the Anschutz
Medical Campus.The vice chancellor will oversee a comprehensive,
$32 million portfolio comprised of nearly 200 staff across
enrollment, student success, student affairs, and international
affairs departments and services.Additional responsibilities of the
vice chancellor include:--- - - - - Bring leadership, vision,
expertise, integrity, inclusiveness, and energy to the overall
enrollment strategy and function, partnering with the chancellor,
provost, the executive vice chancellor for finance and
administration, the deans, and other key University constituents to
develop and deploy effective strategies to enroll and retain
undergraduate and graduate students.--- - - - - Advance
partnerships around data analysis to shape enrollment strategy and
planning and make appropriate adjustments to ensure the
implementation of an integrated and strategic enrollment effort.---
- - - - Regularly assess the effectiveness of various efforts -
from recruitment activities to financial aid programs to mental
health and wellness offerings - to make appropriate adjustments so
as to lead an effort that is continuously proactive and responsive
to student and University needs.--- - - - - Facilitate seamless
integration of the student experience for both in-person and online
students from the point of admission through registration, course
enrollment, graduation, graduate school, and career placement.--- -
- - - Provide leadership in the development and implementation of
CU Denver's student success initiatives to ensure all students are
offered the resources and relationships necessary for high-quality
learning, academic persistence, degree completion, and post
graduation.--- - - - - Act as the lead administrator for the
University's student success roadmap to include goals, benchmarks,
strategies, and deadlines.--- - - - - Leverage the University's
investment in student success technology systems and processes to
maximize its allocation of resources and provide relevant
information for faculty, staff, and students to best support
student retention and completion.--- - - - - Conduct strategic
assessment of partnerships and pathways, including monitoring,
evaluating, and adapting to best leverage existing enrollment
pathways and partnerships as well as to buildnew partnerships and
pathways.--- - - - - Ensure quality delivery of shared services to
CU Denver and CU Anschutz campuses.--- - - - - Support the
engagement and development of faculty by advancing the use of
evidence-based, learning-centered best practices in teaching and
learning.--- - - - - Focus on strategies to promote even greater
success by students from traditionally underrepresented
populations, transfer students, first-generation college students,
post-traditional students, those eligible for federal Pell grants,
and international students.--- - - - - Direct efforts to
successfully complete initiatives of associated entities, e.g.
Colorado Commission on Higher Education, APLU/USU, and
others.Professional Qualifications and Personal QualitiesThe vice
chancellor for strategic enrollment and student success will be a
strategic, innovative, and collaborative leader with an unwavering
commitment to students, taking an authentic interest in the lives
and development of pre-college and college students including
undergraduate and graduate students, first-generation students,
online learners, and adult learners. While CU Denver seeks leaders
who have proven experience and strength in enrollment management,
it also desires an individual who is appropriately well-versed in
the full student experience, has worked directly with students, and
has a proven commitment to students' success.CU Denver is also
eager to recruit a leader who will nurture a cohesive community of
professionals who span a wide array of functions and who will model
a collaborative approach that helps to empower creativity, service
excellence, and leadership throughout the division.--- - -
Leadership skills: A leader of leaders and strategic thought
partner; someone who understands and has experience leading large,
complex teams and other leaders and subject-matter experts; can
effectively draw upon experience and ideas across the division to
advance shared goals for seamless student engagement, support, and
belonging across the University; and an expectation to lead by
example and come with a demonstrated track record of leading with
unimpeachable integrity and care.--- - - Mission alignment: A deep
resonance with the mission and possibilities of a CU Denver
education, including a drive that is constantly student centered;
demonstrated impact in enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusive
excellence; a strong understanding of faculty work and the faculty
world in relation to supporting enrollment and student success
efforts; and an eagerness to tie in to the academic and
intellectual enterprise of the University with an understanding and
appreciation of shared governance.--- - - Proven effectiveness and
expertise: Successful experience within enrollment management
and/or student affairs, as well as substantive and decisive
evaluation of student success programs, learning outcomes
assessment and accreditation, and the application of new
technologies; track record of achievement in developing and
implementing successful enrollment strategies and initiatives.--- -
- Exceptional analytical and technological skills: Experience with
appropriate technology and the use of sophisticated data analysis
to inform strategic decisions and the assessment of opportunities
and challenges; ability to produce forward-looking, transparent
plans, and budgets that link expenditures to outcomes; and
analytical capacity to assess the effectiveness of how funds are
employed to achieve enrollment, student success, and student
affairs goals.--- - - Commitment to retention and student success
and a holistic understanding of student affairs: Demonstrated
interest in the lives and development of pre-college and college
students; an ability to recruit and support students to persist in
their educational experience and a commitment to assuring the
success of all students from widely diverse backgrounds.--- - -
Knowledge of policy and best practices: Demonstrated success in
shaping, influencing, and articulating institutional, state,
regional, and/or national higher education policy; knowledge of and
ability to use student success best practices; prior experience,
professional standards, and the research literature to guide and
support both enrollment and student affairs work.--- - - Management
skills: Exceptional change management skills; ability to work with
and supervise others, manage budgets and financial projections,
plan and organize work, work effectively with colleagues across
divisions, and make decisions aligned with strategic priorities;
the embodiment of superior leadership skills: team building and
collaboration, transparency in decision making, respect for other
opinions and voices, and the ability to exercise creativity,
vision, and an entrepreneurial spirit in developing and achieving
goals.--- - - Communications skills: Exceptional as well as
transparent communication skills; ability to present information
effectively and respond to questions from internal and external
audiences with grace and finesse; the capacity to formulate,
articulate, and persuade a wide range of audiences around a shared
vision; demonstrated skill in listening with care and working with
others collaboratively to reach critical decisions; the ability to
communicate effectively about issues, decisions, and developments
large and small; and possess a style of communication that builds
trust and mutual respect.--- - - Personal qualities: A demonstrated
confidence and ability as a nimble senior leader with the humility
to be an effective part of a collaborative and collegial senior
team; a lack of ego and self- promotion together with the desire to
partner with others in service of the strongest possible effort; an
ability to listen and hear ideas and thoughts from a variety of
interested parties and partners and to integrate the thinking and
views of others into one's own; integrity and trustworthiness;
flexibility and resilience; optimism; and a sense of humor are all
desired qualities.--- - - Credentials: Demonstrated progressively
responsible higher education experiences and expertise leading a
large staff across a complex division, with a particular focus on
enrollment management and the student experience; a bachelor's
degree is required and an earned doctorate or terminal degree is
preferred.Procedure for CandidacyAll applications, nominations, and
inquiries are invited. Applications should include, as two separate
documents, a CV or resume, and a letter of interest addressing the
themes in this profile. Professional references are not requested
at this time.WittKieffer is assisting the University of Colorado
Denver in this search. For fullest consideration, candidate
materials should be received by Monday, December 16, 2024.
Application materials should be submitted using WittKieffer's
.Nominations and inquiries can be directed to:and Compensation and
Benefit Information - - Compensation range: $250,000 - $275,000 - -
Benefits: The University of Colorado offers a full benefits
package. Information on university benefits programs, including
eligibility, is available at .University of Colorado Denver is
committed to recruiting and supporting a diverse student body,
faculty and administrative staff. The university strives to promote
a culture of inclusiveness, respect, communication and
understanding. We encourage applications from women, ethnic
minorities, persons with disabilities and all veterans. The
University of Colorado is committed to diversity and equality in
education and employment.Job Category: ExecutivePrimary Location:
DenverSchedule: Full-timePosting Date: Jun 20, 2024Unposting Date:
Ongoing
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