President, Danville Community College
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Title: President, Danville Community College
Agency: Danville Community College
Location: Danville - 590
FLSA: Exempt
Hiring Range: $185,000- $202,000
Full Time or Part Time: Full Time
Additional Detail
Job Description:
The Virginia Community College System invites applications and nominations for the presidency of Danville Community College (DCC). Danville Community College is one of 23 community colleges in Virginia and was founded in 1966 as a result of the merger of its predecessor institutions - the Danville Branch of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Danville Technical Institute. The College's service region includes the City of Danville, along with Pittsylvania and Halifax counties. The College serves a total population of over 135,000 citizens. Additionally, it is the largest provider of educational opportunities in the service region. The Virginia Community College System and Danville Community College recognize diversity that is not limited to race, ethnicity, religion, culture, social class, age, gender, sexual orientation and physical or mental capability.
Danville Community College is located in Danville, Virginia, on the south-central border of Virginia and North Carolina. Situated in a picturesque rural setting, Danville is easily accessible to the nearby cities of Roanoke, Richmond, and Charlottesville in Virginia and Greensboro, Raleigh, and the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. All of these cities are located within a two-and-a-half-hour drive. The campus includes 13 buildings which total approximately 230,500 square feet on 86 acres. The College's new welding building, opened in 2018, and fully renovated Charles R. Hawkins Engineering and Industrial Technologies (EIT) Building houses a diverse mix of programs offering certifications in high-demand, high-paying career fields. DCC's commitment to academic excellence and intellectual rigor is best exemplified by the 65 full-time teaching faculty, 19 professional and administrative faculty, and more than 60 dedicated adjunct faculty. The College employs more than 59 full-time, well-trained, and experienced staff members along with 75 part-time employees who work within a vibrant community that values their opinions and recognizes the effect their presence has on the life of DCC. Many of the staff are graduates of the College and are long-time area residents who have invested their entire professional lives at DCC.
Danville Community College Workforce Services (WFS) serves the workforce and economic development needs in Danville City and Pittsylvania and Halifax Counties. DCC's student attainment of workforce certifications and college degrees in technical fields allows students to focus on two year or less technical degree programs as well as short term employment training. Area businesses continue to seek workforce guidance in the areas of workforce training, customized instruction, consulting, skills assessments, and other workforce solutions. The College offers 108 programs of study leading to the attainment of associate degree, diploma, certificate, or career studies certificate. In the college-university transfer curricula, students can earn an associate degree in transfer programs, such as Business Administration, Engineering, Liberal Arts, and Science. Graduates of the technical programs are highly sought after by businesses and industries throughout the East Coast as the College has a long history for producing successful graduates.
College Priorities
The local College Board and college community have identified the following organizational priorities for the college in the next 3-5 years:
https://www.vccs.edu/presidential_search/danville-community-college/ Materials must be submitted through our applicant portal at
http://www.vccs.edu/careers.
A complete application packet includes only a rsum/CV and cover letter. Items, such as
references or transcripts, are not requested and should not be submitted. A substantive but not
elongated cover letter should:
Address how the applicant's experience aligns with qualifications identified
Discuss the applicant's perspective on addressing the identified priorities of the college
Describe implementation of the Accelerate Opportunity strategic plan at this college
Explain experience with fostering a culture of care and trust that leverages data to serve the needs of all students
Minimum Qualifications:
Qualifications for President
Qualified candidates must have an earned doctorate and demonstrated successful senior
executive experience at the highest levels.
Key Characteristics for Successful Candidates
Significant responsibility for programs, budgets, personnel, facilities, and other appropriate administrative duties.
Proven leadership abilities
Excellent communication skills
A collaborative administrative style
A servant leadership perspective that focuses on building environments of high trust
Demonstrated commitment to ensuring an inclusive environment and equitable access and success for students from diverse backgrounds
Experience with taking data-informed strategic risks
Ability to successfully navigate change
Experience with building relationships with leaders from K-12, business, industry, government, and the community at large
Ability to secure financial and program resources to increase student success
Ability to communicate a vision for the college based on the identified priorities
Possess the required skills to achieve results that benefit the college, its students and the region served
Additional Considerations:
N/A
Agency: Danville Community College
Location: Danville - 590
FLSA: Exempt
Hiring Range: $185,000- $202,000
Full Time or Part Time: Full Time
Additional Detail
Job Description:
The Virginia Community College System invites applications and nominations for the presidency of Danville Community College (DCC). Danville Community College is one of 23 community colleges in Virginia and was founded in 1966 as a result of the merger of its predecessor institutions - the Danville Branch of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Danville Technical Institute. The College's service region includes the City of Danville, along with Pittsylvania and Halifax counties. The College serves a total population of over 135,000 citizens. Additionally, it is the largest provider of educational opportunities in the service region. The Virginia Community College System and Danville Community College recognize diversity that is not limited to race, ethnicity, religion, culture, social class, age, gender, sexual orientation and physical or mental capability.
Danville Community College is located in Danville, Virginia, on the south-central border of Virginia and North Carolina. Situated in a picturesque rural setting, Danville is easily accessible to the nearby cities of Roanoke, Richmond, and Charlottesville in Virginia and Greensboro, Raleigh, and the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina. All of these cities are located within a two-and-a-half-hour drive. The campus includes 13 buildings which total approximately 230,500 square feet on 86 acres. The College's new welding building, opened in 2018, and fully renovated Charles R. Hawkins Engineering and Industrial Technologies (EIT) Building houses a diverse mix of programs offering certifications in high-demand, high-paying career fields. DCC's commitment to academic excellence and intellectual rigor is best exemplified by the 65 full-time teaching faculty, 19 professional and administrative faculty, and more than 60 dedicated adjunct faculty. The College employs more than 59 full-time, well-trained, and experienced staff members along with 75 part-time employees who work within a vibrant community that values their opinions and recognizes the effect their presence has on the life of DCC. Many of the staff are graduates of the College and are long-time area residents who have invested their entire professional lives at DCC.
Danville Community College Workforce Services (WFS) serves the workforce and economic development needs in Danville City and Pittsylvania and Halifax Counties. DCC's student attainment of workforce certifications and college degrees in technical fields allows students to focus on two year or less technical degree programs as well as short term employment training. Area businesses continue to seek workforce guidance in the areas of workforce training, customized instruction, consulting, skills assessments, and other workforce solutions. The College offers 108 programs of study leading to the attainment of associate degree, diploma, certificate, or career studies certificate. In the college-university transfer curricula, students can earn an associate degree in transfer programs, such as Business Administration, Engineering, Liberal Arts, and Science. Graduates of the technical programs are highly sought after by businesses and industries throughout the East Coast as the College has a long history for producing successful graduates.
College Priorities
The local College Board and college community have identified the following organizational priorities for the college in the next 3-5 years:
- Empowering Student Journeys: Building Access, Engagement, Success, and Retention for Lasting Student Achievement.
- Empowering Growth: Building a Resilient Workforce Through Strategic Innovation and Partnerships that meet regional economic development needs.
- Advancing Danville Community College's strategic objectives through prudent financial management and sustainable growth strategies.
- Building Bridges: Establishing DCC as the college of choice for the Southern Virginia region through connection, collaboration, and the articulation of a clear vision for the college's future.
- Unity and Diversity: Building an inclusive community for all.
https://www.vccs.edu/presidential_search/danville-community-college/ Materials must be submitted through our applicant portal at
http://www.vccs.edu/careers.
A complete application packet includes only a rsum/CV and cover letter. Items, such as
references or transcripts, are not requested and should not be submitted. A substantive but not
elongated cover letter should:
Address how the applicant's experience aligns with qualifications identified
Discuss the applicant's perspective on addressing the identified priorities of the college
Describe implementation of the Accelerate Opportunity strategic plan at this college
Explain experience with fostering a culture of care and trust that leverages data to serve the needs of all students
Minimum Qualifications:
Qualifications for President
Qualified candidates must have an earned doctorate and demonstrated successful senior
executive experience at the highest levels.
Key Characteristics for Successful Candidates
Significant responsibility for programs, budgets, personnel, facilities, and other appropriate administrative duties.
Proven leadership abilities
Excellent communication skills
A collaborative administrative style
A servant leadership perspective that focuses on building environments of high trust
Demonstrated commitment to ensuring an inclusive environment and equitable access and success for students from diverse backgrounds
Experience with taking data-informed strategic risks
Ability to successfully navigate change
Experience with building relationships with leaders from K-12, business, industry, government, and the community at large
Ability to secure financial and program resources to increase student success
Ability to communicate a vision for the college based on the identified priorities
Possess the required skills to achieve results that benefit the college, its students and the region served
Additional Considerations:
N/A