Employee Classification: Professional 52 Wks Non-Unit
Department: New Student Programs
Salary Range: $ 74,182
Who we are:
We are not-for-profit: St. Louis Community college (STLCC) is a non-profit institution dedicated to empowering students, expanding minds, and changing lives. Employees are committed to strengthening the St. Louis community with inclusive and transformative education.
We are a respected employer: For 60 years, STLCC has served the St. Louis community, expanding to 4 main campuses, 2 education centers, 2 workforce training centers, and 5 centers of excellence. More than one-half of the households in St. Louis have at least one member who has taken classes at STLCC.
We make an impact in the community: Through credit courses, continuing education, and workforce development programs, STLCC annually serves nearly 69,000 students. More than 80% of career and technical graduates employed in their fields or continue their education at four-year institutions within six months of graduation. STLCC sends more transfer students to Missouri’s four-year colleges/universities than anyone else.
We value Diversity, equity & inclusion: STLCC is committed to fostering an atmosphere of appreciation for all people, regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or class.
What you get:
Benefits package [for full-time employees]: STLCC offers one of the best benefit packages in the St. Louis area. As a STLCC employee you will have access to a 100% match on your contribution to retirement, two health insurance plans options that are no cost to the employee - including an HSA option, low-cost life insurance with a 3x salary benefit, and other low-cost benefits including dental, vision, AD&D, ST LT disability insurance.
Opportunity to grow: Over half of our employees have served the college for more than 12 years, exploring different career paths and advancing to higher level positions.
Education & training opportunities: STLCC offers tuition waivers for employees [full-time and part-time] + their dependents. Full-time employees can take advantage of tuition reimbursement for other institutions after just 6 months of service, and an annual professional development allotment.
Work/life balance: Full-time STLCC employees have access to a generous time off package, including holidays, vacation, personal days, medical leave, and other leave options. Our holiday schedule even includes a paid winter holiday at the end of the calendar year.
Commitment to wellness: STLCC HR boasts a dedicated health and wellness specialist who is enthusiastic about creating a culture of wellness throughout the College. With access to college wellness vendors, employees are educated, motivated, and rewarded for healthy behaviors. STLCC employees and anyone living in their household also have access to an employee assistance program (EAP) that can help them with virtually any life need.
The basics of this position:
The Director of New Student Programs is responsible for district-wide oversight and leadership of orientation and retention initiatives for new students. This position plays a critical role in developing, implementing, and evaluating programs and services that support the successful transition and retention of first-year students. The Director will lead the design and execution of the college's orientation programs and First Year Experience (FYE) initiatives, ensuring alignment with the institution’s strategic goals to foster student success. This role involves collaboration with various campus departments and stakeholders to create a supportive and engaging environment for new students. This role also involves regularly assessing program outcomes and implementing improvements based on data-driven insights to ensure continuous enhancement of student transition and retention.
What you'll do:
Lead and Oversee Orientation Programs: Design, implement, and manage comprehensive orientation initiatives for new students to ensure a smooth transition into college life, collaborating with campus departments to provide academic, social, and personal support.
Lead and Oversee First Year Experience (FYE) Programs: Develop and manage FYE programs aimed at enhancing the academic and social integration of first-year students. Implement initiatives that promote student engagement, learning, and personal development.
Develop and Implement Retention Strategies: Create and execute a retention plan tailored to the needs of new students, focusing on increasing student persistence and success rates. Utilize best practices and innovative approaches to support student retention.
Lead Case Management Efforts:Oversee case management strategies and ensure coordinated support for first-year students, focusing on individualized interventions that promote retention and success.
Guide Departmental Use of Early Alert Systems: Oversee the department's implementation and utilization of the Early Alert program to monitor student progress, coordinate follow-up on referrals, and analyze trends to proactively address student concerns.
Oversee Peer Mentoring Programs:Develop and manage a peer mentoring program that supports the orientation and retention of first-year students, providing guidance and support through peer connections.
Develop Student Learning Outcomes:Assist in the development and implementation of student learning outcomes that support the overall goals of new student programs and contribute to the department’s strategic plan.
Track and Analyze Data: Collect, track, and analyze data to assess the impact and effectiveness of orientation, FYE, and retention efforts. Use data insights to inform program improvements and report outcomes to college leadership and stakeholders.
Collaborate with Campus Departments:Work closely with academic and student affairs departments, faculty, and staff to coordinate efforts that support new student success. Ensure alignment of programs with institutional goals and objectives.
Supervise and Train Staff: Hire, train, and supervise professional staff, support staff, and student workers involved in new student programs. Provide leadership and professional development opportunities to build a strong team focused on student success.
Manage Department Budgets:Develop and oversee budgets for orientation and FYE programs, ensuring responsible use of resources and compliance with college policies.
Communicate Effectively with Stakeholders: Provide regular updates on program outcomes, student needs, and strategic initiatives to relevant stakeholders, including college leadership, faculty, and staff.
Stay Informed on Best Practices: Keep current with trends and best practices in student orientation, retention, and first-year experience. Implement evidence-based strategies to enhance program effectiveness.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Education, experience, and other requirements:
• Master’s Degree from an accredited institution in an appropriate area of specialization required. • Minimum of five (5) years of relevant work experience in higher education.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Previous experience hiring, supervising, and evaluating full-time and part-time professional staff is preferred.
STLCC has provided opportunity for all. As the largest higher educational institution in the region, STLCC has served more than 1.2 million students. Over 50% of households in the St. Louis area are represented in our former and current student body. Since 1962, St. Louis Community College has held fast to the fundamental belief that education has the power to lift us up — as individuals, as communities and as a city.Today, STLCC consistently ranks among the top associate degree-awarding institutions in the United States. As we launch students into new and better careers, four-year degrees and richer lives, we strengthen St. Louis one student at a time. The College employs 1,400+ full-time faculty and staff and 2,300+ part-time faculty and staff