Assistant Director of College
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Education Administration, Adult Education, Youth Development
Location: City of Syracuse
Assistant Director of College for Living
Type:
Full Time - 12 Months Professional Administrator
Position ID: 200553
About Onondaga Community College:Onondaga Community College, located in Syracuse, NY, is a college of the State University of New York (SUNY) system and one of 30 locally sponsored community colleges throughout New York State. Onondaga County is our sponsor. We offer two-year degree programs that serve as transfer opportunities to baccalaureate degree programs at four-year campuses or for direct entry to the workforce. We also offer certificate programs that can generally be completed in one year.
Onondaga is a diverse educational learning community. We are committed to creating and maintaining an atmosphere where individuality is not only recognized - but encouraged - to contribute to the fabric of the campus environment. We continue to serve the educational and economic development needs of the region and proudly boast more than 40,000 alumni.
The College for Living Assistant Director is responsible for assisting in the creation and sustainability of effective and high-quality educational programs that serve students with intellectual disabilities.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
- Recruit for potential students by connecting with local schools
- Conduct intake meetings for potential students in collaboration with the Director of College for Living
- Plan and oversee the daily schedule for staff and students within College for Living Department
- Perform research for program coursework
- Prepare and design curriculum for courses
- Train staff members to effectively teach the curriculum
- Teach coursework within the Foundation's Group Day habilitation program
- Observe and monitor staff members in the classroom
- Conduct and host Life plan meetings with outside agencies for students (two per year, 30 students)
- Write and/or review approximately 60-day habilitation plans per year
- Review and modify student day habilitation goals quarterly
- Communicate daily with transportation vendor, families, and Medicaid Service providers
- Attend trainings and workshops with Director through OPWDD for waiver updates, supported employment, and agency specific information
- Establish and implement new programming i.e., supported employment for students
- Integrate programming and staff training to reflect emergent state and federal mandates
- Maintain and update policies and serve as compliance officer for department as required by OPWDD, OMH, DOH, and college
- Monitor student retention, attendance and health concerns
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in Teaching, Psychology or related field from an accredited college, university of foreign equivalency.
- At least five years working with adults with Intellectual Disabilities.
- Experience working with programs or providers funded by the Office of People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD)
- One year of experience implementing OPWDD compliance activities
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Two years of experience in professional roles related to compliance, behavior management and training
- Bilingual in English and Spanish. English and another language will be considered.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
- Must have the ability to function in a highly collaborative environment and develop effective working relationships with individuals at all levels of the organization
- Demonstrated commitment to personal and departmental development, professionalism, multicultural education, creativity, collaboration, and initiative
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and effectively prioritize among competing needs
- Ability to utilize assessment data to guide development of effective initiatives for continuous improvement
- Must be proactive, demonstrate sound judgment, have excellent communication and problem-solving skills
- Must have the ability to handle confidential information in a professional and sensitive manner
- Must have the ability to communicate clearly and effectively with faculty, staff, administrators, students, parents, and outside community groups
- Must possess a willingness to take initiative on new projects and facilitate change
- Ability to effectively work independently as well as part of a team.
- Salary range is: $48,400 - $60,500
, commensurate with credentials and relevant experience. - Onondaga Community College offers a generous and competitive benefits package including:
- New York State Local Retirement System (pension) or an Optional Retirement Plan (401a).
- Excellent health, dental, and vision insurance plans (qualifying domestic partner included).
- Onondaga Community College participates in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program for eligible borrowers.
- To be considered, please submit a resume and cover letter at time of application.
- The three (3) references listed on the application must be professional references, two of which must be current or former supervisors. Finalists will be contacted prior to references being checked.
- Offers are contingent upon the completion of a…
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