Director, Institute for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion



Director, Institute for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

Salary

$77,732.00 - $124,739.00 Annually

Location

Catonsville, MD

Job Type

Full-Time Staff

Job Number

2022-700

Division

Enrollment and Student Services

Department

Dean of College Life

Opening Date

11/15/2022

Class Description

The Director of the Institute for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion provides departmental leadership and direction consistent with the strategic vision of both the division of Academic, Student Affairs and the College.  Cross-divisional collaboration and support are essential elements of the position.  Compensation within the posted range is determined by a candidate's education level and/or years of experience in the field.  Generally, employees are hired in the lower third of the scale.  

Minimum Requirements

Master’s degree required.  Degree in Higher Education, Student Affairs, or related field preferred.  Five (5) years of experience in student affairs or related work with college students required, preferably at a community college. Five (5) years of experience in multicultural and diversity programming.  Experience with diversity training and/or developing diversity and anti-bias related training curricula. Experience working with students, faculty, and staff in the area of multicultural and diversity education within a global context required.  Minimum of two (2) years of supervisory experience required.


For best consideration please apply by December 4, 2022.

Class Specific Essential Duties

  1. Provide leadership and supervision for the Institute for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
  2. Provide leadership and supervision of the College’s Cultural Responsive Teaching and Learning Institute.  
  3. Provide leadership and supervision of the College’s Institute for Social Justice.
  4. Implement actions of the President’s DEI Council.
  5. Develop and implement goals and objectives in coordination with senior management.
  6. Implement strategies related to operation and services.
  7. Evaluate the effectiveness of policies and procedures to ensure consistency.
  8. Supervise, advise, and evaluate assigned staff, as required.
  9. Prepare, analyze and provide reports on diversity, equity, and inclusion-related subjects, as requested.
  10. Serve as liaison between College departments, vendors, government agencies and/or other external organizations. 
  11. Manage operating budget for assigned department or function, as required.

Essential Job Duties are intended to be examples of duties and are not intended to be all-inclusive. There will be other duties as assigned.

Position Specific Essential Duties

Student Development and Support

  1. Identify, develop, implement, assess, and evaluate programs and services that serve to promote student development with particular emphasis on social justice, intercultural competency, diversity, and inclusion.
  2. Provide strong and effective leadership for the Institute for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion including, but not limited to: (a) ensuring its mission and purpose are relevant; (b) addressing current and emerging needs of the campus community; (c) establishing and managing budgets; and (c) identifying and seeking external grant funding for programs and services.
  3. Develop and implement diversity and social justice education programs designed to create transformational education spaces that create awareness, enhance campus climate, and encourage self-agency.
  4. Provide consultation, advisement, and advocacy for all student affinity groups on campus.
  5. Responsible for coordinating the annual President’s Distinguished African-American Lecture series.
  6. Identify, develop, and implement diversity and inclusion awareness training programs in collaboration with other campus programming such as admission events, CRTL, student orientation, and student leadership programs.
  7. Work closely with Student Life teams to cultivate partnerships for programming opportunities. 
  8. Supervise the Cultural Responsive Teaching and Learning (CRTL) program and Institute for Social Justice.
  9. Work collaboratively across the college to support the implementation of actions identified by the President’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council.
  10. Collaborate closely with the other three directors in the unit to assure alignment of strategic planning and resource allocation, encouraging cross-pollination among all four units. 

Institutional and College Life Leadership

  1. Serve in collaboration and partnership with the Dean of College Life, Office of Student Life, and the Institute for Innovation, Transformative Teaching, Learning, and Leadership to advance the mission of the office with regard to social justice, diversity, inclusion, and equity.
  2. Serve as a trusted advisor to senior leadership on matters related to, but not limited to, student and campus diversity.
  3. Identify and propose strategic recommendations that support the enhancement of campus climate and divisional goals to provide a positive, inclusive and successful student experience, especially those goals with respect to issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  4. Serve as a resource among all college constituencies to assist in advancing the diversity and social justice mission of the college.
  5. Promote, supervise, and sustain the Cultural Responsive Teaching and Learning (CRTL) program, Institute for Social Justice, and other programs related to diversity and social justice. 
  6. Develop and maintain working relationships with external organizations that support institutional and departmental efforts to advance diversity, inclusion, and equity. 
  7. Plan and manage budgets related to diversity initiatives; and obtain funding for programs, activities, and initiatives.

Essential Job Duties are intended to be examples of duties and are not intended to beall-inclusive. There will be other duties as assigned.

CCBC Full Time Benefits At A Glance
BENEFIT SUMMARYHealth and Medical
  • CIGNA
    • Cigna Open Access Plus (OAP)
    • Cigna Open Access Plus In Network (OAPIN)
  • Kaiser
Prescription Drug Benefits:
  • For CIGNA Plans - included in Cigna Plan Medical Premiums
  • Kaiser - included in Kaiser Medical Premium
Mental Health
Emotional, drug/alcohol abuse treatment, both inpatient and outpatient, provided when pre-approved. Premium included in medical care plan.

Dental Benefits
  • CareFirst Blue Cross/Blue Shield Regional Traditional
  • CareFirst Blue Cross/Blue Shield Regional Preferred
Vision Benefits
  •  CareFirst Blue Cross/Blue Shield/Davis Vision
Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Benefit Strategies Health Spending Account $2,600
  • Benefit Strategies Dependent Care (children under 13 and elder care) $5,000
FinancialTerm Life Insurance: MetLife
  • Employee Basic Life Insurance is 1 times your salary with a minimum of $50,000 (90/10)
  • Employee Supplemental Life Insurance is available in multiples of $10,000 with a maximum of $200,000. Supplemental Term Life Insurance is available for spouse (increments of $10,000 to a maximum of 50% of employee combined basic and supplemental amount) and dependents ($10,000). Supplemental Term Life Insurance is 100% employee paid.

Permanent Whole Life Insurance:  Unum

  • Permanent Whole Life Insurance with Optional Long Term Care rider available through Unum. Available to full-time employees, part-time associates, and adjunct faculty.
  • Spouse and dependent coverage available. Permanent Whole Life Insurance accrues cash value, premiums will not increase, and coverage will not decrease.  Permanent Whole Life Insurance is 100% employee paid.
Accidental Death & Dismemberment: The Hartford
Individual or Family Coverage. Employee pays a rate in multiples of $10,000 to a maximum of $300,000.

Long-Term Disability

Plan pays 60% of gross monthly salary after 90 consecutive days of absence. Employee pays 100% of premium.


Retirement Plans
  • Maryland State Teacher’s Pension System (7% contributory)
  • Optional Retirement Plan (non-contributory)
  • Baltimore County Employees’ Retirement System (7% contributory)
Supplemental (Retirement Annuities) 403(b) and 457(b)
  • Tax-sheltered annuities – 403(b). Payroll salary reduction authorization is needed.  The form is available on SharePoint Forms/Human Resources Forms.
    The 403(b) supplemental retirement plan is available to all CCBC employees (Adjunct Faculty, Part Time Associates and Full Time employees).
  • Roth 403(b) is a savings feature that is available when you open a 403(b) account. The Roth 403(b) savings feature allows employees to contribute after-tax dollars and then withdraw tax-free dollars from their account upon retirement. The Roth 403(b) savings feature is only offered by the following vendors:  TIAA-CREF and VOYA Financial Advisors, Inc.  Adjunct Faculty, Part Time Associates and Full Time employees are eligible to save for retirement using the Roth 403(b) savings feature.  Employees may contribute traditional pre-tax 403(b) dollars and Roth 403(b) post-tax dollars simultaneously. The savings limits are combined for the Traditional 403(b) and the Roth 403(b) contributions.
  • Deferred Compensation Plan — 457(b) offered through VOYA Financial Advisors, Inc. The 457(b) salary reduction authorization form is needed. The form is available on SharePoint Forms/Human Resources Forms.
Legal Services
Legal Resources is a pre-paid legal voluntary benefit for advice, consultation and representation for commonly used legal services.

Credit Union
First Financial Federal Credit Union membership available to employees.

Direct Deposit

It's convenient, safe, reliable and saves time.  No waiting for your check on payday.  The money is already in your account, whether you are at work or on vacation.  Mandatory payroll direct deposit allows employees the control and flexibility of directing their pay to different accounts at any bank, in any location.

Work and FamilyEmployee Assistance Program (EAP): Cigna Behavioral
Free personal advocates assisting you and any household member to resolve any issues.

Paid Leave Benefits
Academic, Bereavement, Sick and Safe Leave, Jury Duty, Religious Holidays, Military Leave, Sabbatical, Personal, Vacation, and Holidays.

Tuition Assistance
Eligible full-time employees may qualify for waiver or reimbursement programs. Spouses and legal dependents up to age 22 are eligible for reimbursement with proof of successful completion and a C or better grade. Employee’s eligible for Tuition Assistance become eligible for the external Tuition reimbursement program the first semester after one calendar year of employment. Eligibility for waiver or reimbursement for CCBC courses begins after the completion of a 90 day probation for public safety and classified employees.

Academic Cash Award
Classified employees are eligible for a lump sum award of $500 for completion of an unduplicated college degree.

McDaniel College’s Educator’s Legacy Scholarship Program

CCBC is proud to offer an exciting new benefit to all benefits-eligible employees! Read more »

McDaniel College has extended its Educator’s Legacy Scholarship (ELS) program to CCBC benefits-eligible employees. CCBC is among the inaugural community college partners.

Children of ANY current full-time benefits-eligible CCBC employee with at least four years of continuous full-time employment are eligible to receive a scholarship valued at up to $100,000 over four (4) years.

The scholarship will first take effect in the fall semester. The CCBC Employee Benefits Team will provide verification of employment. Excellent teaching is McDaniel College's priority and its legacy. The College's expert faculty-mentors empower students to achieve their personal best, and many graduates go on to become top K-12 educators.

Since 2010, four of McDaniel's graduates were named state Teachers of the Year, including the 2011 National Teacher of the Year Michelle Shearer. McDaniel is ranked among Money Magazine's 50 Best Liberal Arts Colleges and offers more than 70 undergraduate programs of study. The personalized curriculum and student-faculty collaboration develop the unique potential in every student. McDaniel College welcomes the sons and daughters of CCBC employees!

Mandated Federal Benefits
Workers’ Compensation, Unemployment Insurance, Social Security.

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  • Access to weight lifting facilities, swimming pool and library

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Address
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Baltimore, Maryland, 21228
Phone
443-840-4739