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Director of Academic Affairs and Licensing
InsideHigherEdColumbia, South Carolina- New!
Director of Marketing and Sales
MediabistroColumbia, SC, United States- Promoted
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Regional Food and Beverage Director
VirtualVocationsColumbia, South Carolina, United States- Promoted
Food Service Director
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Director of Sales and Marketing
BHCColumbia, SC, United States- Promoted
Director of Operations
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Sales Director of Marketing and Enrollment
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Hospice Director of Operations
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Hotel EquitiesColumbia, SC, US- New!
Director of Marketing and Sales
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Director of Finance
Shakespeare CompanyColumbia, SC, United States- Promoted
Director of Marketing
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COLUMBIA COLLEGEColumbia, SC- Promoted
Director of Nursing
Lutheran Homes of South CarolinaColumbia, SC, United States- Promoted
Vice President of Food Access
KG Workforce Solutions, LLCColumbia, SC, United States- Promoted
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
Dorchester County, SCColumbia, SC, United States- Promoted
Director of Community Outreach
Find Great People | FGPColumbia, SC, United States- Promoted
Food and Beverage- Part-Time
Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort,Disney Vacation ClubFairfield, SC, United States- Promoted
Director of Annual Giving and Stewardship
Columbia CollegeColumbia, SC, United StatesDirector of Academic Affairs and Licensing
InsideHigherEdColumbia, South Carolina- Full-time
The Director of the Office of Academic Affairs and Licensing has primary responsibility for implementing and monitoring the CHE's statutory responsibilities associated with academic programs and the licensing of non-public institutions. The Director has responsibility for the Office's activities, provides leadership to the OAAL team, directs the Office's workload and workflow. The Director effectively manages the review of academic programs; the state's academic program inventory; academic higher education policies; workforce development; transfer and completion initiatives; and the State Approving Agency. The Director is the CHE's first point of contact with institutions' chief academic officers. The Director also serves as a key member of the agency's executive management team; participates in the management decision-making process of the agency; advises agency head and board members; participates in the planning and implementation of agency policies, rules, and procedures; and other duties as assigned.
Reporting directly to the President and Executive Director but under limited supervision, the Director provides effective operational management of the Office of Academic Affairs and Licensing (OAAL). The OAAL Director carries out agency strategies & actions within given timeframes. The Director works primarily with the institutions’ chief academic officers but also engages (face-to-face, by telephone, email, etc.) with other higher education representatives, representatives from other state and federal agencies, legislators, legislative staff, government officials, and other stakeholders.
Supervises staff to include preparing performance planning and evaluation documents and related personnel paperwork. Coaches, counsels, and trains employees. Establishes and monitors work processes. Implements management policies and initiatives and promotes teamwork. Effectively and efficiently directs the process for approval of new and modified academic programs and evaluation of existing programs; leads staff operations for the Commission's Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing (CAAL) and the Advisory Committee on Academic Programs (ACAP). Directs the development, coordination, management and / or implementation of academic policies including (but not limited to) dual enrollment, transfer, mission statement changes, admissions standards, and the REACH Act and other college course prerequisites. Directs transfer and college completion initiatives according to policy. Recommends other studies, initiatives, and grant opportunities related to academic affairs for consideration.
Directs oversight and management of the agency’s administration of postsecondary licensed institutions, including ensuring postsecondary licensed institutions comply with state licensing statutes, regulations, policies, and other requirements. Directs the State Approving Agency and ensures compliance with federal regulations in the approval of education and training programs offered to veterans and their dependents in SC who are eligible for GI Bill education benefits. Directs Office’s collaboration and coordination with partner agencies in relation to workforce development, college completion, transfer, and educator preparation. Directs work with the SC Department of Education on secondary to postsecondary curriculum alignment, minimum college entrance requirements, minimum academic expectations for prospective postsecondary students, educator preparation and similarly related issues. Directs work with SC Department of Employment and Workforce, SC Technical College System, the SC Department of Commerce, higher education institutions on workforce development, the Unified State Plan, postsecondary course offerings and academic pathways. Oversees the agency’s activities with the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), including management of student participation in and certification for Academic Common Market and Regional Contract programs and staff participation in SREB task forces and other relevant initiatives.
Performs other duties as assigned by the President and Executive Director including chairing of special task forces; serving on external boards, panels, organizations, and advisory committees; representing the agency at meetings and functions as necessary; and coordinating records reduction.