Overview

The Chair leads, coordinates, supports, and collaborates with the department faculty and instructors in work and initiatives aimed at supporting the college’s vision, mission, and strategic plan. The Chair shares a commitment to and exemplifies principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion in all work done within the department and as part of the college community. The Chair, as a faculty member, maintains a commitment to high-quality instruction and the ongoing pursuit of excellence. As an active member of the CCA community, the Chair embraces and exemplifies the college values of respect, collaboration, quality, access, diversity, and inclusion when participating in a variety of institutional initiatives and activities, serving on committees, being a member of the Division Leadership Team, and representing the college, the division, and the department to assigned groups and tasks.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Department Chair provides excellent leadership and management in the following areas:

Leadership, Program Management, and Support

  • Collaborate with faculty and instructors in the design and implementation of department plans that support the college mission, vision, strategic plan, and equity and inclusion goals.
  • Exemplify and maintain a positive climate of collaboration and inclusiveness inside and outside the department.
  • Foster a culture of academic excellence and culturally relevant pedagogy.
  • Mentor faculty and instructors for professional growth by offering professional development opportunities within the department, and encouraging and facilitating the attendance of those provided by the college and professional organizations.
  • Foster and support faculty and instructors in efforts oriented to closing the gap for historically underserved students.
  • Utilize department/program reviews to improve department operations and increase student achievement.
  • Use disaggregated qualitative and quantitative data to improve department programs, operations, and increase student achievement.
  • Implement an equity lens when performing teaching observations, coaching faculty and instructors, and performance evaluations.
  • Engage in and cultivate partnerships with external stakeholders as well as other academic departments and institutional units and offices.
  • Conduct regular program reviews according to college guidelines.
  • Monitor and implement statewide curriculum initiatives.
  • Lead course and program development as well as curriculum changes, working with the Curriculum Committee for a timely and accurate reflection in the college catalog.
  • Coordinate departmental promotion with the college Communications office, Outreach and Recruitment, and Pathway advisors.
  • Facilitate resources for the organization and offering of extracurricular events sponsored by the department and attend them.
  • Coordinate the offering and/or participation in professional development activities related to assessment of student learning.
  • Develop and submit accurate course schedules based on enrollment trends and program curricula.
  • Monitor course enrollment and open or close courses based on registration reports.
  • Develop and oversee operating budgets.
  • Approve and oversee concurrent enrollment instructors and courses.

Teaching

  • Teach 12 credits per academic year in the department.
  • Demonstrate creativity and originality in course, lesson, and assessment design.
  • Incorporate high impact practices into pedagogy.
  • Include student-centered practices within teaching and course preparation such as student feedback, student experiences, and/or student learning outcomes.
  • Effectively navigate classroom dynamics when issues of equity arise with ability to recognize historical contributions to inequities from the academic discipline.
  • Actively engage in assessment of student learning and utilize disaggregated quantitative and qualitative data to inform changes in teaching and learning practices.

Assessment of Student Academic Achievement

  • Foster a culture of assessment of student learning to support the college in the goal to erase equity gaps.
  • Oversee the development, performance of, and completion of course, program, and institutional assessment plans according to college guidelines.
  • Coach faculty and instructors in the design and implementation of strategies aimed at improving student learning based on assessment findings.
  • Submit assessment reports including plans for modifying instructional practices.
  • Incorporate student-centered practices, such as including student feedback, student experiences, and/or student learning outcomes in decision-making.
  • Ability to embrace change in a dynamic higher education setting.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

CRS 23-60-304 indicates that postsecondary CTE faculty, instructors, or part-time hourly experts (concurrent enrollment and non-concurrent enrollment) must hold a valid CTE postsecondary credential. This credential ensures the CTE program provides students with well qualified instructors possessing appropriate occupational and educational experience.

  • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting, Business, Economics, Management, Marketing, or another Business-related field earned from a regionally accredited institution
  • 2,000 verified occupational/industry hours within the last 7 years
    • Occupational hours older than 7 years may be accepted if the applicant has been teaching in the content area for at least 3 years full-time or at least 6 years part-time
  • Eligible for CTE credentialing in the state of Colorado
  • Demonstrated leadership experience
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships
  • Commitment to continuous quality improvement, ongoing professional development, and a resilience for a dynamic changing work environment

PREFERRED QUALIFCIATIONS:

  • Experience teaching in a community college
  • Department chair leadership experience at an academic institution
  • Master’s degree in Accounting, Business, Economics, Management, Marketing, or another Business-related field earned from a regionally accredited institution
  • Experience with assessment of academic programs
  • Experience coordinating student mentoring with industry partners
  • Experience facilitating work-based learning, including apprenticeships, capstone courses, externships, and internships
  • Experience teaching high school students in college courses, through a concurrent enrollment program
  • Demonstrated ability to engage and impact students in supportive ways

Application Checklist

Complete Applications must include the following documents:

  • A complete online application
  • A cover letter that describes how your experience aligns with the minimum and preferred qualifications of this position
  • A current resume uploaded as an attachment to your online application
  • Candidates identified as finalists must provide three to five professional references, at least two of which must include a current direct supervisor and most recent supervisor. If you cannot provide two supervisor references, an opportunity will be afforded for discussion and consideration of alternative references with the CCA Human Resource Office. Please note, out of professional courtesy to you, we will not contact your current supervisor without first providing notice to you as a candidate and only when a contingent offer is pending in order to protect the confidentiality of your application to the full extent possible.
  • If you are using education to qualify, a copy of your official or unofficial transcript showing that your degree has been conferred and the name of your school, or your NACES accreditation. Please submit this as an attachment to your online application
  • For any questions or technical issues please contact [email protected]

The Community College of Aurora prohibits all forms of discrimination and harassment including those that violate federal and state law, or the State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education Board Policies 3-120 and 4-120. The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex/gender, race, color, age, creed, national or ethnic origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, pregnancy status, religion, genetic information, marital status, gender identity, or sexual orientation in its employment practices or educational programs and activities. For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact our Title IX Compliance/Equal Opportunity Officer, Cindy Hesse, Vice President of Human Resources at 16000 E. CentreTech Parkway, Suite A207H, Aurora, Colorado 80011 or by phone at 303-360-4752, or e-mail at [email protected].