Vice President of Academic Affairs and Student Services
Location: Danville
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Vice President of Academic Affairs and Student Services Danville
Community College developed from two institutions, Danville
Technical Institute and the Danville Division of Virginia
Polytechnic Institute opened in 1936 as Danville Textile School,
becoming Danville Technical Institute just after World War II. The
Danville Division of Virginia Polytechnic Institute first began as
an engineering division in 1946 and was later expanded to include
the first two years of course work for all engineering, business
administration, liberal arts, and science majors. Beginning in the
summer of 1966, all programs taught by Danville Technical Institute
were brought under the Virginia Department of Community Colleges.
Effective July 1, 1968, the Danville Division of Virginia
Polytechnic Institute merged with the existing community college
providing the comprehensive programs now offered. Danville
Community College is seeking applications for the position of Vice
President for Academic Affairs and Student Services. Reporting
directly to the President, this executive leadership role will
oversee a broad range of functions essential to the College’s
operations. The ideal candidate will be a responsive,
collaborative, and resourceful leader with a hands-on approach,
understanding the importance of administrative services in
supporting the College’s academic, workforce, and student services
missions. A commitment to operational excellence and
student-centered practices is essential for success in this
position. In addition to providing visionary leadership, the Vice
President will work closely with fellow vice presidents and College
leadership in a collaborative, team-oriented environment at all
levels within a matrixed management environment. This role involves
overseeing all aspects of academics for the college as well as all
student service areas. As the executive leader of Academics, the
Vice President is responsible for developing, advancing, and
ensuring the quality and vibrancy of Danville Community College’s
academic vision, educational programs, accreditation, faculty work,
and improved learning outcomes. Consensus-building with faculty,
staff, and leadership is crucial to this position. The Vice
President is responsible for ensuring the marketing of programs,
overseeing vision and strategies for enrollment and the development
of new programs, and provides guidance and receives recommendations
from DCC Faculty Steering Committee and other representatives
regarding the planning, implementation, and review of academic
programs, services, activities, and related matters. As the
executive leader of Student Services, the Vice President will have
oversight of all student services departments and programs. The
position has both leadership and operational responsibility for
Admissions, Registration, Records & Credentials, Testing Center,
Financial Aid, Veteran Services, Student Conduct & Complaints,
Advising, Disability Services, Student Leadership & Engagement, and
TRIO. The VP partners with the President and the President’s
Cabinet, as well as the Executive Council, to align the College’s
strategic plan with policy development, and operational and
instructional effectiveness, and student completion. The Vice
President for Academic Affairs and Student Services is responsible
for building an enrollment management and student affairs
department that is student-focused with a high standard of customer
service. Consensus-building with faculty and staff and leadership
on issues important to students, such as obtaining meaningful work
after graduation, is critical to the success of this position. The
Vice President of Academic Affairs and Student Services has
oversight of the following divisions of the college: Student
Services Arts, Science, and Business Career and Technical Education
Institutional Effectiveness and Research Learning Resource Center
and Distance Learning Financial Aid TRIO and EOC Job Duties: Lead
the shaping, maintenance, and expansion of the college’s academic
programming. Assists and prepares accreditation and assessment
reports for DCC and regional governing bodies, as well as works
with VCCS and other accrediting or regulatory agencies as necessary
to guarantee the College’s compliance with accrediting standards.
Coordinates the development of the annual Academic and Student
Affairs budgets and allocates approved operating budgets to units;
ensures all spending is within the allocated budget. Represents the
College at state and national meetings via conferences, committees,
commissions, and other activities. Determine course offerings,
design course schedules, and direct processes for curricular
revision and expansion. Conduct ongoing assessment of the academic
programs. Identifies, sets goals, and monitors progress toward
student success metrics. Implement and review academic policies of
the institution. Work with faculty to develop, document, and
evaluate admissions standards, degree programs, and graduation
requirements which are in accordance with the College’s identity
and mission. Consult on employee relations issues in coordination
with Human Resources. Supervise the publication and regular
revision of the course catalog, student handbook, academic
calendar, course schedules, and all faculty handbooks. Assign
faculty with recruitment and advising. Develops and manages the
Enrollment Management Plan. Supervises and evaluates Academic and
Student Affairs deans, directors, and other identified staff and
makes recommendations regarding hiring, discipline, and termination
of divisional employees. Provide leadership in course and
programmatic design, instructional delivery and assessment
activities. Ensure area alignment with college strategic
initiatives and facilitates the preparation of short- and long-term
plans in support of college mission, vision and goals. Oversee the
development of marketing strategies and outreach processes leading
to enrollment and programmatic recognition and growth. Ensure
division compliance with applicable federal, state, and local
regulations, accrediting commissions, licensing requirements, and
with administrative regulations and policies as appropriate.
Collaborates with and supports the college President in management
of day-to-day operations. Performs all other related duties as
assigned. The work environment is dynamic, requiring adaptability,
discretion, and executive presence. Travel and extended hours are
required. We are looking for a visible, engaged, and servant
leadership-oriented professional who will take pride in serving the
DCC community. The successful candidate will possess strong
communication skills, a proactive approach to problem-solving, and
the ability to improve operations and collaborate effectively
across the institution. In addition to exceptional management and
leadership skills, the Vice President will be dedicated to
developing and empowering their staff. Danville Community College
offers a competitive benefits package, including health and life
insurance, retirement options, Virginia Sick and Disability Program
(VSDP), and more. The salary range for the position is $125,000 –
$140,000. Review of applications will begin immediately and
continue until the position is filled. The ideal start date is
mid-September to October 2025. Required Qualifications: Earned
doctorate degree from an accredited institution (i.e., Ed.D.,
Ph.D.) Please attach transcripts as supporting documents to show
attainment of conferred degrees. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Understanding of higher education administration with visionary
leadership and a collaborative and strategic mindset. Excellent
communication and relationship-building abilities across diverse
constituencies. Proven commitment to inclusive, student-centered,
and high-quality academic experiences. Proficiency using data
analytics to support academic decision-making and institutional
effectiveness. Demonstrated understanding and/or experience with
student affairs, and enrollment management, including retention,
persistence, and student engagement. Demonstrated understanding
and/or experience of academic administration, including curriculum
development, faculty governance and accreditation processes.
Knowledge of federal and state policies related to financial aid,
Title IX, ADA, and higher education compliance. Collaborative
experience working with executive leadership teams and colleagues
to promote student engagement, retention, and completion. Excellent
communication and relationship-building abilities across diverse
constituencies. Demonstrated success in project development and
management. Demonstrated commitment to the goals and ideals of
higher education and the value of the division. The ability to
collaborate with diverse constituencies is essential. Demonstrated
understanding of and commitment to promoting cultural diversity,
equity and inclusion as a core value of the community college and
the ability to communicate these best practices and initiatives.
Masterful in consensus-building with faculty and staff. Ability to
project a knowledgeable and supportive presence. Proven ability to
work both independently and collaboratively within a
high-performing team. Commitment to providing the highest level of
service, with strong attention to detail and prioritization skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, with the ability to create
professional presentations and reports. Proven ability to thrive in
a fast-paced, deadline-driven, and highly visible environment.
Excellent judgment and discretion in handling confidential and
sensitive information. Significant demonstrated experience with
grant development and implementation as well as significant budget
development and management experience. Exceptional written and
verbal communication skills, with the ability to write concisely,
persuasively, and summarize information effectively. Significant
experience with Student Information Systems. Strong analytical
abilities to conduct thorough analysis and develop well-founded
recommendations. Knowledge of best practices in developing career
pathway programs for secondary students, including dual enrollment
and non-credit options. Ability to provide administrative
leadership in a college culture that values consultation and
participatory governance. Demonstrated ability to develop creative
and innovative solutions. Additional Considerations: Five to seven
years of higher education leadership experience. Five to seven
years of direct classroom instruction strongly preferred. Prior
experience in a community college setting, preferably within a
community college system. Experience with accreditation.
Application Instructions: Go to
https://jobs.vccs.edu/postings/79006 to view the full job posting
and/or to apply. EEO Statement The Virginia Community College
System (VCCS) provides equal employment opportunities to all
employees and applicants for employment and prohibits
discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race,
color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status,
genetics, political affiliation, veteran status, sexual
orientation, gender identity or other non-merit factors.
Salary/Compensation: $125,000 - $140,000 per year
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