Reporting to the Provost & Chief Academic Officer, the Deputy Provost provides leadership for educational quality and strategy at City Colleges of Chicago. Positioned within Academic Affairs, the Deputy Provost drives alignment across academic, workforce, and operational functions to advance organizational effectiveness.As a leader within Academic Affairs, the Deputy Provost serves as a key advisor to the Provost, representing and serving as the Provost's designee in their absence and provides visionary and strategic leadership in support of CCC's core educational mission. This role contributes to decision-making related to budget, personnel, and operations affecting Academic Affairs. Performs other duties as required.ESSENTIAL DUTIESLeads development and continuous improvement of academic pathways, including alignment with employer needs, workforce competencies, and labor market demand.Oversees employer engagement processes and ensures meaningful integration of industry input into curriculum design and program outcomes.Guides development, approval, and launch of new programs and pathways, including ICCB submissions and implementation planning.Coordinates cross-functional collaboration among Academic Affairs, Workforce Development, Marketing, Compliance, and other stakeholders to operationalize new programs and academic initiatives at scale.Contributes to development of grant proposals and strategic concept papers aligned with institutional priorities.Provides leadership and oversight for faculty credentialing standards, program review processes, and compliance with accreditation requirements.Reviews and contributes to Board of Trustees reports, including recommendations related to academic program updates, faculty-related actions, and procurement-related items.Ensures academic initiatives align with board timelines, approvals, and governance processes.Plans and leads districtwide convenings (e.g., Centers of Excellence, employer engagement sessions, academic leadership forums) to align priorities and share best practices.Communicates expectations, clarifies processes, and resolves systemwide issues with faculty, administrators, and external partners.Serves as a key advisor to the Provost on emerging academic, operational, and strategic issues, including:Identifying risks and opportunitiesRecommending organizational responsesRepresenting Academic Affairs in cross-functional leadership conversationsFrequently represents the Provost in meetings, committees, and external engagements.Performs other duties as required.REPORTING RELATIONSHIPSReports to Provost and Chief Academic Officer.Direct Supervision includes: Vice Chancellor – Academic Programs; AVC – Apprenticeship and Workforce Solutions; AVC – Instructional Quality and Innovation; AVC – Technology Sector Strategy; AVC – Business Sector Strategy; Exec Dir – Academic Affairs; District Director – Library Systems; Clerical Staff.QUALIFICATIONSMaster's degree from a regionally accredited institution required; Doctorate preferred.Minimum of eight (8) years of progressively responsible leadership or administrative experience in higher education. Community college leadership experience preferred.Demonstrated experience in faculty affairs, academic administration, and implementation of academic policies and processes.Experience evaluating academic program and course effectiveness.Demonstrated experience in assessing student learning outcomes and using data to support continuous improvement and institutional decision-making.Experience aligning educational programs with workforce and industry partners.Experience developing partnerships, including articulation agreements and collaborative academic initiatives.Experience working in a unionized environment preferred.Supervisory and leadership experience managing professional and administrative staff.Knowledge of higher education trends, accreditation and academic quality standards, and regulatory requirements.Knowledge of workforce development systems and employer engagement models.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to assess program effectiveness and recommend improvements.Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to influence senior leaders and external stakeholders.Strong collaboration and stakeholder management skills across diverse groups.Demonstrated ability to work effectively within a shared governance and collaborative leadership environment.Ability to build relationships and collaborate effectively with faculty, administrators, workforce partners, and other internal and external stakeholders.Demonstrated commitment to advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, and multiculturalism through professional practice and decision-making.Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams).Salary Range: $170,666 - $188,000.The intent of this job description is to provide a general description of the duties and responsibilities of this position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive set of the duties and responsibilities, nor all of the necessary qualifications to perform the work.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Reporting to the Provost & Chief Academic Officer, the Deputy Provost provides leadership for educational quality and strategy at City Colleges of Chicago. Positioned within Academic Affairs, the Deputy Provost drives alignment across academic, workforce, and operational functions to advance organizational effectiveness.As a leader within Academic Affairs, the Deputy Provost serves as a key advisor to the Provost, representing and serving as the Provost's designee in their absence and provides visionary and strategic leadership in support of CCC's core educational mission. This role contributes to decision-making related to budget, personnel, and operations affecting Academic Affairs. Performs other duties as required.ESSENTIAL DUTIESLeads development and continuous improvement of academic pathways, including alignment with employer needs, workforce competencies, and labor market demand.Oversees employer engagement processes and ensures meaningful integration of industry input into curriculum design and program outcomes.Guides development, approval, and launch of new programs and pathways, including ICCB submissions and implementation planning.Coordinates cross-functional collaboration among Academic Affairs, Workforce Development, Marketing, Compliance, and other stakeholders to operationalize new programs and academic initiatives at scale.Contributes to development of grant proposals and strategic concept papers aligned with institutional priorities.Provides leadership and oversight for faculty credentialing standards, program review processes, and compliance with accreditation requirements.Reviews and contributes to Board of Trustees reports, including recommendations related to academic program updates, faculty-related actions, and procurement-related items.Ensures academic initiatives align with board timelines, approvals, and governance processes.Plans and leads districtwide convenings (e.g., Centers of Excellence, employer engagement sessions, academic leadership forums) to align priorities and share best practices.Communicates expectations, clarifies processes, and resolves systemwide issues with faculty, administrators, and external partners.Serves as a key advisor to the Provost on emerging academic, operational, and strategic issues, including:Identifying risks and opportunitiesRecommending organizational responsesRepresenting Academic Affairs in cross-functional leadership conversationsFrequently represents the Provost in meetings, committees, and external engagements.Performs other duties as required.REPORTING RELATIONSHIPSReports to Provost and Chief Academic Officer.Direct Supervision includes: Vice Chancellor – Academic Programs; AVC – Apprenticeship and Workforce Solutions; AVC – Instructional Quality and Innovation; AVC – Technology Sector Strategy; AVC – Business Sector Strategy; Exec Dir – Academic Affairs; District Director – Library Systems; Clerical Staff.QUALIFICATIONSMaster's degree from a regionally accredited institution required; Doctorate preferred.Minimum of eight (8) years of progressively responsible leadership or administrative experience in higher education. Community college leadership experience preferred.Demonstrated experience in faculty affairs, academic administration, and implementation of academic policies and processes.Experience evaluating academic program and course effectiveness.Demonstrated experience in assessing student learning outcomes and using data to support continuous improvement and institutional decision-making.Experience aligning educational programs with workforce and industry partners.Experience developing partnerships, including articulation agreements and collaborative academic initiatives.Experience working in a unionized environment preferred.Supervisory and leadership experience managing professional and administrative staff.Knowledge of higher education trends, accreditation and academic quality standards, and regulatory requirements.Knowledge of workforce development systems and employer engagement models.Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to assess program effectiveness and recommend improvements.Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to influence senior leaders and external stakeholders.Strong collaboration and stakeholder management skills across diverse groups.Demonstrated ability to work effectively within a shared governance and collaborative leadership environment.Ability to build relationships and collaborate effectively with faculty, administrators, workforce partners, and other internal and external stakeholders.Demonstrated commitment to advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, and multiculturalism through professional practice and decision-making.Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams).Salary Range: $170,666 - $188,000.The intent of this job description is to provide a general description of the duties and responsibilities of this position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive set of the duties and responsibilities, nor all of the necessary qualifications to perform the work.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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