Salary is commensurate with education and experience
About GateWay Community College
Established in 1968, GateWay Community College is a fully accredited public institution of higher education in Phoenix, Ariz., whose mission is to serve a diverse community through equitable, inclusive and meaningful learning opportunities that prepare students to thrive in a global community. Outstanding features of the college include its student focus, consistency in offering high-demand quality educational programs, reputation for excellence in teaching and learning, effective methods for assessing student academic achievement, and leadership in areas of entrepreneurship with strong community, business and industry partnerships.
One of ten regionally accredited colleges in the award-winning Maricopa County Community College District, GateWay serves more than 8,000 students annually throughout six locations conveniently located across the Valley. Proudly branded as a comprehensive workforce development college, GateWay offers more than 160 degree, certificate and trade, technical and workforce training options through credit, non-credit and clock-hour programs as well as general education for transfer to four-year universities. GateWay strives to fit each learner’s life, budget and goals for the future, proudly embodying the motto, “Education that works, so you learn more, live better.”
GateWay Community College has built a legacy of innovation, pioneering vision and responsiveness to community needs with many firsts: the first technical college in Arizona, first to use community advisory committees; first to tailor courses to the needs of business and industry; first to offer classes at off-campus locations; and first to install computer technology.
It employs more than 400 full-time faculty and staff, and the average class size for the credit-hour student population is 17. Designated as both a Hispanic Serving Institution and Minority Serving Institution, GateWay has one of the most diverse student bodies in the Maricopa Community College District. More than 46% of students indicate Hispanic heritage and better than half of the student population represents more than 40 countries. The average age of a student is 26, with 77% of the credit-hour population and 40% of the clock-hour population enrolled part-time.
Beyond accessibility, affordability, and high-quality programs, GateWay’s academic programs and student support services are designed to serve a part-time, adult student population.
Collectively, four campuses and two facilities make up GateWay’s full college system. The campuses include:
Washington Campus -GateWay’s main campus, which in addition to housing the bulk of its degree, certificate and trade, technical and workforce training options, offers a variety of Student Services. These include a Career Center, Childcare, Library and Computer Labs, Counseling Services, Disability Resources, Learning Center and Veteran Services. The Maricopa Small Business Development Center operates here, offering its services to community members.
Central City – here, students can study trades including Collision Repair Technician, Electrical Technician, HVAC Commercial and Residential, Apprentice Meat Cutting, Precision Machining and Welding. It boasts a full-service Butcher Shop & Deli that provides the public the opportunity to purchase the freshest-cut meat.
18th Street - a three-story facility on the campus of the former St. Luke's Hospital that offers healthcare programs and services. It is home of the Healthcare United at GateWay (HUG) Clinic, a pro bono clinic where students, with instructor supervision, perform physical therapy, respiratory care and ultrasound guidance and services. A Safe Patient Handling Lab (SaPHE) trains students as well as professionals in the healthcare and nursing industry.
SouthWest Skill Center - offers clock-hour programs in the healthcare professions that allow for quick entry into the workforce, including EMT, Medical Assistant and Medical Billing/Coding.
The other facilities include:
Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation - serving Arizona small businesses and entrepreneurs since 2012, the CEI has helped its clients create 765 jobs and generate $160 million in sales revenue in the last seven years alone. With extensive business coaching and mentorship, clients have raised more than $117.5 million in private equity capital, grant funding and awards. GateWay is the only community college in the Maricopa system with such a facility on campus.
Phoenix Forge – a community makerspace that provides access to tools and equipment for prototyping (such as 3D printers) or working with metal, wood, electronics/robotics, textiles and glass. Partners include Arizona State University, the City of Phoenix, GateWay Community College, Maricopa Community Colleges, the U.S. Economic Development Administration and APS.
GateWay is proud of its strong community ties and offers a variety of other outreach programs, including GateWay Early College High School (GWECHS); the Johnson Controls Institute; salon and spa services; workforce development partnerships; and proactive ties with neighborhood schools utilizing service learning/volunteer activities.
On campus, GateWay students have a variety of options for getting involved, including joining more than 50 clubs and organizations, playing competitive or small group sports, or participating in a work-based learning program. GateWay is the only community college in the Maricopa system with a light rail stop on campus.
GateWay Community College invites applications and nominations immediately for the position of Vice President for Administrative Services, which will begin no later than July 1, 2023.
The Vice President for Administrative Services (VPAS) plans, directs, evaluates and provides oversight of a major College function under the direction of the College President and serves as a member of the College’s senior management team. The following areas currently report to the VPAS: Marketing, Information Technology, Business Services, Facilities and Public Safety.
The VPAS performs, directs and oversees the conduct of performance evaluations, training, hiring, discipline and termination procedures. Work is performed according to overall management and strategic objectives, and reviewed for outcomes produced and results obtained.
GateWay Community College is seeking to attract candidates who want to help us continue building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable working and learning environment for all students, staff, and faculty. GateWay Community College understands that diversity is integral to excellence. We honor diverse experiences and perspectives, strive to create welcoming, inclusive, respectful learning environments, and promote access, opportunity and justice.
We are looking for equity-minded applicants who reflect and demonstrate sensitivity to, and understanding of, the diverse communities and populations that make Arizona a rich and vibrant place to live and work. When you join the team at GateWay, you can expect to be part of an inclusive, innovative and equity-focused community that approaches higher education as a matter of social justice built on broad collaboration among faculty, staff, students, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position at GateWay, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our Vision, Mission, Goals, and Values.
This position is a non-classified position that will have a contract. Any internal hires waive their rights to classified employment by accepting the position.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Plans, organizes, assigns, supervises, reviews and evaluates the work of staff
Plans, directs and provides oversight of assigned College function, academic area, programs and/or instructional support services function
Provides leadership and administrative direction related to strategic and operational planning
Acts as an advisor to the College President regarding operations, programs and services
Serves as College representative on boards, committees, and maintains working relationships with business, industry and community partners
Oversees the development and implementation of programs, policies and procedures
Prepares and administers budgets; monitors/approves expenditures; administers and oversees contracts, grant funding and/or procurement activities
Identifies and initiates innovative approaches to community engagement and related marketing and promotions
Integrates and aligns strategic mission and goals with that of the College and District; prioritizes projects and initiatives in alignment with organizational objectives
Ensures compliance with applicable laws, regulations, codes, and/or standards
Performs other duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE OF
Supervisory principles, practices and techniques
Principles and practices of executive and strategic leadership
Principles, practices and methods of public and business administration
Principles, practices and methods of budgeting, procurement and human resource management
Principles and practices of group facilitation and building consensus
Principles and applications of critical thinking and analysis
Recent developments, current literature/trends, and sources of information in assigned field
Principles and practices of budgeting and fiscal management; working knowledge of fund accounting
Principles and practices of strategic planning
Conflict resolution and negotiation strategies
Principles and practices of intergovernmental relations
Principles and techniques of effective oral presentations
Applicable federal, state and local laws, codes, regulations
Customer service principles
Specialized equipment relevant to area of assignment
Modern office technology
SKILL IN
Managing, supervising, evaluating and motivating staff
Training, coaching and overseeing the development of staff
Directing the analysis, evaluation and interpretation of written materials and statistical data for reports and recommendations
Reading, analyzing, evaluating, interpreting and summarizing written materials and statistical data
Authoring and editing complex reports and documents
Exercising strategic and political acumen, tact and diplomacy
Reviewing research and implementing industry trends, solutions and best practices
Managing standards and quality assurance
Directing the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, procedures and work standards
Managing budgets and allocating resources to achieve strategic objectives
Strategic planning and the development and effective execution of work plans that incorporate and execute District policy objectives and directives
Providing mediation, negotiation and conflict resolution
Facilitating effective collaboration
Public speaking
Directing the interpretation and application of applicable laws, codes, regulations and standards
Providing customer service
Utilizing a computer and relevant software applications
Utilizing communication and interpersonal skills as applied to interactions with coworkers, supervisors, the general public and others to sufficiently exchange or convey information and to receive work direction
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Training and Experience
Non-Academic Pathway
Master’s Degree from a regionally accredited institution in education or field related to area of assignment
Four years of progressively responsible management and/or leadership experience in field of assignment that includes two years of supervisory experience
Equivalency allowed
OR
Academic Pathway
Master's Degree in a teaching field related to area(s) of assignment
Four years of experience in an academic leadership and/or supervisory role in higher education and three years of teaching that includes curriculum/coursework development. Examples of academic leadership/supervisory experience include: division/department chair, project management, policy development, administration, evaluation and compliance, committee leadership, program director, and shared governance.
No equivalency
Additional Qualifications
Six or more years of progressively responsible budget development & management experience within a community college environment and/or the public sector
Direct the development and implementation of fiscal goals, objectives, policies, procedures and work standards for the College
Experience with strategic planning and the development and effective execution of work plans that incorporate and execute District policy objectives and directives
Exercises strategic and political acumen, tact and diplomacy. Independent thinker combined with being collaborative, a good listener, approachable and visible with good communication skills
Oversee development and monitoring of College budgets consistent with District goals and applicable laws; advises the President on fiscal implications of budgetary decisions
Ascertains and meets College and community educational and financial needs by communicating and managing change effectively with managers, supervisors, faculty and staff and the service area community
Actively participates in and supports College shared governance components and activities and other collaborative processes
Develops and participates in College and District planning processes to assure articulation between financial planning goals and objectives and those of other College and District organizational units
Supports a climate that promotes innovation, calculated risk-taking, and improved service to students and the community
Demonstrated leadership skills and abilities characterized by transparency, authenticity, integrity, respect, and inclusiveness
Experience engaging in courageous conversations that challenge the status quo, resulting in strategy designed to improve operational efficiency and student success
Earned doctorate in a related field from a regionally accredited institution
The Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD), known widely as the Maricopa Community Colleges and Maricopa, is one of the largest community college districts in the nation. It serves more than 175,000 students annually, offering transfer education toward completion of a four-year degree, in addition to occupational and technical education, credit and non-credit programs, certificates and adult education courses. Maricopa is recognized as one of the most innovative community college systems in the country and enjoys a range of awards and accolades to include recognition as one of America’s Best Employers by Forbes; eight colleges named to The Aspen Institute’s Top 150 Community Colleges; recognition for its commitment to student success; and a continued exemplary financial position. For more information visitwww.maricopa.edu
To nominate someone for this position, e-mail: nominations@highereducationleadershipsearch.com
Martha Lavender, Ph.D. will be assisting GateWay Community College with the search. If you have questions or would like to have a confidential conversation about the position, call 256-239-2305 or e-mail mlavender@highereducationleadershipsearch.com
This position is open until filled with Best Consideration of March 23, 2023 for Initial Candidate Review.
Salary is commensurate with education and experience.
GateWay Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer and specifically invites applications from women, minorities, veterans and people with disabilities.
Maricopa Technical College began in 1968 and 1987, the name was changed to GateWay Community College to better convey the comprehensive curricular offerings of the College and to reflect the physical location change to 40th and Washington streets in the GateWay corridor. GateWay Community College is part of the Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD), known widely as the Maricopa Community Colleges and Maricopa, is one of the largest community college districts in the nation.