President - Coastal Alabama Community College



President - Coastal Alabama Community College

Salary

$200,000.00 - $275,000.00 Annually

Location

Montgomery, AL

Job Type

Full-Time

Job Number

03774

College/Division

ACCSO-100000-Chancellor's Office

Opening Date

11/13/2023

Closing Date

12/13/2023 12:00 PM Central

Campus Location

Coastal Alabama Community College

Position Summary

The President is the chief executive officer of the college and reports directly to the Chancellor of the Alabama Community College System. The President is responsible for business and community engagement, advancement, campus culture, and the student experience. The President is a champion for removing barriers to success through student-focused actions and support of expanded comprehensive services to students. The President is responsible for administering and supervising the total college program in the assigned college.  As chief executive officer, the President must delegate authority and yet retain final responsibility for the effective operation of the college.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Cooperate with and support the ACCS Board and the Chancellor to enhance and promote the continued development and effectiveness of the ACCS as a comprehensive provider of post-secondary education and training.
  2. Demonstrate effective leadership and management skills within the College and external community, including leading by example and participation.
  3. Enhance, foster, cultivate and promote strong, positive relationships with local business and industry, community organizations, K-12 schools, and elected state and community leaders.
  4. Fundraise and develop a strong, responsive College foundation.
  5. Conduct appropriate long-range strategic planning and budget formation, implementation, and adherence.
  6. Prepare and submit an annual, fiscally responsible balanced operating budget and properly administer the approved budget.
  7. Institute policies and procedures that are consistent with ACCS Board policies and Chancellor’s procedures, and that ensure compliance with, and effective administration of, Federal student financial aid and grant programs.
  8. Administer and operate all affairs of the college within state law, federal law, ACCS policies and guidelines, College policy, and in conformance with applicable accreditation and auditing standards.
  9. Supervise and maintain College buildings, grounds, and equipment.
  10. Develop economic and workforce development training and educational offerings that facilitate the growth of business and industry in Alabama.
  11. Develop and implement effective recruitment, marketing, and retention plans.
  12. Employ strategies that allow easy access to education, training, and career pathways for historically underserved populations.
  13. Develop a culture of continuous improvement in teaching and learning that leads to increased student success.
  14. Work to ensure optimal student usage of STARS transfer guides for minimal loss of credit when students transfer to 4-year universities and colleges, and a successful reverse transfer of credits for students from 4-year institutions back to the College in order to complete a degree.
  15. Employ innovative strategies to ensure underprepared students have a viable pathway to success.
  16. Implement a variety of student success strategies that effectively promote completion of formal College awards, attainment of industry-recognized credentials, and preparation for jobs in Alabama.
  17. Employ and retain qualified and productive personnel through the implementation of an effective human resources program.
  18. Understand and follow Alabama law in the appointment, supervision, disciplining, and dismissing of College employees.
  19. Always display a highly professional attitude and demeanor.
  20. Communicate and consult with the Chancellor regarding material items of management and operation of the College.
  21. Effectively manage and resolve crises, problems, or conflicts.
  22. Expand existing and creating or developing new or innovative programming and educational opportunities (both credit and non-credit) to increase community engagement, promote workforce development, and generate revenue that supports ACCS missions and goals.
  23. Promote an organizational culture of professional excellence, customer service, innovation, quality services, and continuous improvement.

Qualifications

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  1. A minimum of a master’s degree from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university or a bachelor’s degree from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university with demonstrated management experience in the education field is required.  Earned doctorate from a nationally or regionally accredited college or university is desired.
  2. Substantial experience in a senior management position in  higher education or substantial experience in a senior management position in a field outside of higher education where such experience is deemed relevant to, and provides a basis for judging, the candidate’s capability to serve as a community college president.
  3. Demonstrated experience in oral and written communications confirming the ability to effectively research ideas, organize thoughts, and persuade diverse internal and external audiences.
  4. Knowledge of the mission and role of public two-year institutions, particularly their important role in community economic development and workforce development is required. 
  5. Experience in interpreting organizational needs, programs, and activities to the employees, community organizations and agencies, area school systems, the Legislature, and providing services training for business and industry is required.

EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY:

  1. Committed to the community college concept of quality education.
  2. Committed to the professional development of faculty and staff.
  3. Student-oriented in the sense of recognizing that all aspects of the college are to facilitate learning and student development, with the student obtaining a level of competencies and the student being kept informed of progress.
  4. Committed to the offering of programs that are relevant to the current needs of business and industry.
  5. Demonstrated knowledge of the academic transfer programs and evidence of ability to work with the four-year institutions.
  6. Demonstrated knowledge of the technical programs and evidence of ability to work with the business and industry.

PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:

  1. Demonstrated sensitivity to all facets of the community, including the needs of the various groups of which it is comprised.
  2. Demonstrated ability to communicate well, both orally and in writing.
  3. Demonstrated ability to work as a team member, which includes all segments of the college faculty, staff, students, and governing boards.
  4. Demonstrated leadership, decision-making, and coordinating abilities in a complex organization.
  5. Demonstrated ability to project a positive public image.

Application Procedures/Additional Information

To apply for this position, a complete application package must be submitted on or before December 13, 2023 at 12:00 p.m. CST.  Applications must be submitted online only at https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/accs.  It is the sole responsibility of the applicant to ensure his or her application packet is complete.  

A complete application packet consists of:  

  1. a letter of interest;
  2. a completed online application form;
  3. a comprehensive résumé or curriculum vitae;  
  4. a list of five references, including complete contact information for each reference;
  5. unofficial college transcripts, including identification of the applicant, the institution, and the degree(s) earned.

Questions regarding the application and selection processes may be referred to Ms. Nikita Payne, Director of Human Resources for the ACCS, by phone at (334) 293-4603 or by email at nikita.payne@accs.edu.  Travel will be at the applicant's own expense.

Salary is dependent upon qualifications and experience.  The salary range is $200,000 to $275,000 and other allowances are provided.  Benefits include retirement plan, health insurance, and others. 

The successful candidate must be available to assume the position within a reasonable time and must be willing to relocate to the college community. Finalists will be required to provide official college transcripts and submit to a criminal background check. 

Annual Leave
Full-time employees may earn annual leave based on half-month pay periods as follows: 

Years of Employment Leave Per Pay Period Annual Leave
Fewer than 5 years 4 hours 20 minutes 13 days
5 but less than 10 years 5 hours 25 minutes 16 days 2 hours
10 but less than 15 years 6 hours 30 minutes 19 days 4 hours
15 but less than 20 years 7 hours 35 minutes 22 days 6 hours
20 but less than 25 years 8 hours 40 minutes 26 days
25 or more years 9 hours 45 minutes 29 days 2 hours

Sick Leave
Full-time employees earn 4 hours and 20 minutes of sick leave for each half-monthly pay period of service or 13 days per year.  No more than 150 days or 1, 200 hours of sick leave may be accumulated. A complete description of sick leave benefits is outlined in the System Office Policies and Procedures Manual.

Personal Leave
All full-time, part-time, or temporary employees who are employed by the State of Alabama on January 1, and who are stationed outside of Mobile and Baldwin Counties, are entitled to a personal leave day each year in lieu of the former Mardi Gras holiday.  The System Office policy requires that employees schedule their personal leave day prior to scheduling any annual leave.

Holidays

The Alabama Community College System observes the following legal holidays:

New Year’s Day                                
Martin Luther King, Jr. /Robert E. Lee Birthday                  
George Washington / Thomas Jefferson Birthday                 
Confederate Memorial Day               
National Memorial Day                     
Jefferson Davis Birthday                   
Independence Day                             
Labor Day                                          
Columbus Day                                               
Veterans Day                                     
Thanksgiving Day                             
Christmas Day       

Health Insurance

The State Employees’ Health Insurance Plan (SEHIP) is basic hospital medical coverage administered by BlueCross BlueShield of Alabama (BCBS) with prescription benefits administered by OptumRx. For more information visit www.alseib.org

Premium amounts *Base rate before discounts

  • Single $140
  • Family w/o spouse   $330
  • Family with spouse   $490
Discounts and Waivers
Non-Tobacco Discount  
Single: $60 | Family w/o spouse: $60 | Family with spouse: $120


Wellness Discount       
Single:   $25 | Family w/o spouse: $25 | Family with spouse: $50


Preventive Screening Discount 
Single:   $25 | Family w/o spouse: $25 | Family with spouse: $50 


Spousal Surcharge Waiver                          
Family with spouse: $50 per month

 
Note: The spousal surcharge applies to family contracts where a spouse is eligible to participate in another employer’s insurance coverage. If your spouse’s monthly single premium with their employer is $255 or less, then the $50 surcharge will apply. If your spouse’s monthly single premium is more than $255, then you may qualify for a waiver of the $50 surcharge.

Net Premium after all discounts and waivers
  • Single $30
  • Family w/o spouse   $220
  • Family with spouse   $220
If desired, employees may elect optional coverage plans to include dental, vision, and cancer.

Optional Plans

Dental -BCBS or Southland         Coverage costs: Single $8    |  Family $15 per month
Vision – Southland                       Coverage costs: Single $12  |  Family $24 per month
Cancer – Southland                      Coverage costs: Single $12  |  Family $24 per month
 
Retirement
The Alabama Community College System participates in the Retirement Systems of Alabama Teachers Retirement System. Teachers Retirement System is a state-mandated program where a percentage of your salary is withheld per pay period for an individual’s retirement account.   The percentage is determined by an employee’s hire date and any prior participation in the Retirement Systems of Alabama.  

Tier I  (those with service credit prior to January 1, 2013):  7.5%
Tier II (those with service credit beginning on or after January 1, 2013): 6.2%

The State of Alabama also has two (2) deferred compensation programs for employees:  RSA-1 and Great West.  For more information on retirement plans, please visit www.rsa-al.gov and www.alabamaretire.com  for Great West.

Tuition Waiver

This tuition assistance program is designed for all full-time benefits-eligible employees, retirees, and benefits-eligible H Salary Schedule employees of The Alabama Community College System and the Alabama Community College System office and their dependents defined by the policy. It is the responsibility of the employee and/or dependent to ensure that all documents and forms (requested by the College where the student is enrolled) are submitted and signed by the appropriate personnel in a timely manner prior to submission.

  • 1/3 waived after 1st year
  • 2/3 waived after 2nd year
  • 3/3 waived after 3rd year

01
Do you any of the following degrees from a nationally or regionally accredited institution?
  • Bachelor's
  • Master's
  • Doctorate
02
Do you have substantial experience in a senior management position in higher education?
  • Yes
  • No
03
Do you have substantial experience in a senior management position in a field outside of higher education, where such experience is deemed relevant to, and provides a basis for, serving as a community college president?
  • Yes
  • No
04
Do you have demonstrated experience in oral and written communications confirming the ability to effectively research ideas, organize thoughts, and persuade diverse internal and external audiences?
  • Yes
  • No
05
Do you have knowledge of the mission and role of public two-year institutions, particularly their role in community economic development and workforce development?
  • Yes
  • No
06
Do you have experience in interpreting organizational needs, programs, and activities to the employees, community organizations and agencies, area school systems, the Legislature, and providing services training for business and industry?
  • Yes
  • No

Required Question

Agency
ACCS
Website
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