Executive Director for Educational Excellence
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, University Professor, Academic -
Management
Education Administration
Executive Director for Educational Excellence &Retention
Campus
Title:
Executive Director for Educational Excellence and Retention
State
Job Title:
Executive Director
Department: Academic Affairs
Job Code: HA6200
FLSA Status: Exempt
Funding: SUCCESS Grant*
Bargaining Unit: APA
Job Type: Full-Time
Timeframe: 52 weeks/year
Shift: Standard business hours
Regular Days Off: Saturday and Sunday
Supervision Received: The Executive Director reports to the Provost.
Supervision Exercised: Student Support Offices in Academic Affairs
Salary: $110,000 to $115,000 Annually (salary commensurate with education and experience)
* This is a grant‑funded position. Continued employment beyond the grant period is contingent upon the availability of funding and institutional need. Upon the grant's conclusion, the position will be evaluated for potential adoption and funding by Westfield State University.
General Statement of Duties:The Executive Director will focus their efforts on working with various offices to improve retention at WSU, with a particular focus on implementing and assessing institutional plans related to the SUCCESS funding program and supporting at‑risk students.
Duties and Responsibilities:Essential:
- Advance the University's values-based culture by fostering academic excellence and integrity.
- Provide strategic leadership toward the goals of student success, academic quality, and institutional retention.
- Contribute to the creation and adoption of new and enhancement of existing high‑impact academic practices.
- Oversee and ensure student access to academic support systems, networks, technologies, and campus resources.
- Provide leadership for the development of data analytics to serve in implementing strategies to attract and retain students in conjunction with partners in Academic Affairs and Enrollment Management and Student Affairs.
- Working with Institutional Research, lead efforts within Academic Affairs to increase student retention and graduation rates, including working with other offices to develop effective strategies and methodologies to assess the effectiveness of those strategies.
- Oversee the development, implementation, assessment, and reporting of initiatives related to the SUCCESS pilot program.
- Supervise student support offices in Academic Affairs, particularly the Course Achievement Center and Academic Advising and Transfer Transition.
- Serve as a University expert and thought leader on promoting the success of underserved students.
- Develop assessment plans to measure outcomes of the initiatives related to the SUCCESS pilot program and other student success initiatives, as well as conduct analysis of data related to those outcomes.
- Serve as the liaison between WSU and the Commonwealth, Department of Higher Education, and other involved parties, in implementing and assessing the SUCCESS grant.
- Prepare, as requested, reports for the Cabinet, the President and external stakeholders including the Board of Trustees and the Commonwealth. Communicate new initiatives and solicit input from the faculty.
- Understand and operationalize best practices in student success, outcomes assessment, and cognate literatures as they relate to student success initiatives.
- Utilize current institutional resources to develop models of student success at Westfield State, in particular the WSU 360 (Starfish) platform, and develop and execute plans to increase usage of these platforms across campus.
- Serve on University committees as assigned by the Provost.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Master's degree required.
- Significant and successful experience in higher education administration, including budgetary and personnel responsibilities.
- Ability to collect, analyze, and report data. Ability to develop and implement assessment plans.
- Experience working within a state system of higher education.
- Demonstrated commitment to student success in educational programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, problem‑solving, and decision‑making skills.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs, especially Excel.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent organizational skills.
- Experience…
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