Director of Marcus Garvey Cultural Center
Company: University of Northern Colorado
Location: Greeley
Posted on: April 8, 2021
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Job Description:
Director of Marcus Garvey Cultural Center Please see Special
Instructions for more details. Attach resume, cover letter, and a
list of references electronically. Position Title Director of
Marcus Garvey Cultural Center Department Cultural and Resource
Centers FTE 1.0 FLSA Exempt Job Type Full-Time Job EEO Category
Professional Non-faculty Physical Demands Physical demands are
consistent with a sedentary desk-type position requiring daily use
of a computer display/terminal as well as some on- and off-campus
commuting periodically, engaging in collaborative work around
campus necessitating increased movement. Lifting to 50 pounds, the
ability to stand for long hours and drive in a car for hours at a
time. Working in excess of 40 hours a week at times during the
travel season. Ability to accommodate evening and weekend work as
needed. Job Summary University of Northern Colorado Background: The
University of Northern Colorado ("UNC" or "University") is a public
research university in the state of Colorado with more than 11,000
graduate and undergraduate students. The faculty and staff add
another 1,300 members to the UNC community. UNC is a multipurpose
institution offering a wide range of graduate and undergraduate
degree programs in six academic colleges: Humanities and Social
Sciences, Monfort College of Business, Education and Behavioral
Sciences, Natural and Health Sciences, Performing and Visual Arts
and University Libraries. The University offers more than 2,000
academic courses. UNC is located in Greeley, Colorado, about 50
miles north of Denver, 50 miles south of Cheyenne, Wyoming, and one
hour east of Rocky Mountain National Park. The population of
Greeley is nearly 110,000 people and continues to grow every year.
The campus consists of classrooms, residence halls, and
dining/retail throughout the campus. The central campus features
tree-lined, mature buildings, while the west campus is
distinguished by modern high-rise buildings. One of the major
priorities of the campus is the implementation of the University
strategic plan: Rowing not Drifting 2030. The University of
Northern Colorado is Colorado's leader in education. UNC sets the
standard and models innovative strategies focused on the holistic
growth, development, and life-long success of our students - this
is how we define a Students First university. Rowing, Not Drifting
2030 guides our direction and aspirations for the next decade of
serving students and our community. As an emerging Hispanic Serving
Institution, the University of Northern Colorado will be the
institution the state looks to as the future of higher education.
Our students will experience a personalized education grounded in
liberal arts and infused with critical and creative inquiry;
establish relationships with faculty and staff that nurture
individual development; gain the skills and knowledge that provide
upward mobility among alumni; and share a commitment to the values
of inclusion, equity, and diversity. Our vision takes shape in the
form of five elements that serve as our foundation over the next 10
years in support of and service to our students, faculty, staff,
alumni, and community.
--- Students First: We exist to transform the lives of our
students. We focus on all aspects of their success by making
intentional decisions to meet their needs and the needs of our
community.
--- Empower Inclusivity: The diversity within our university and
state is a distinct advantage that we celebrate and nurture. We
ensure learning occurs through meaningful discussion of shared and
different experiences, viewpoints, and ideas.
--- Enhance & Invest: The success of students relies on a healthy
and strong team. We provide our staff and faculty with the support
they need to succeed as professionals, educators, and in life. We
foster an environment where their individual well-being and sense
of belonging are vital to our collective success.
--- Innovate & Create: Learning occurs through critical inquiry,
discovery, and creation. We leverage technology and capitalize on
opportunities to innovate and improve instruction. We anticipate
and address societal needs by transforming the campus into a
creative laboratory that asks questions, solves problems, and
shapes Colorado's future.
--- Connect & Celebrate: Strong community connections provide
authentic learning experiences and reciprocal partnerships and
collaborations. We set the standard for how engaged universities
enrich the lives of those on campus, throughout Colorado, and
beyond. As you consider joining our community it is important to
know that UNC is dedicated to strengthening and advancing our
collective work related to diversity, equity and inclusion. We
develop and learn more together with a diverse team. To achieve
this, diversity for us represents differing perspectives, thoughts
and experiences. We value the individuality of our human
distinctions of our staff because these distinctions benefit
students, our community, and each other. We expect members of our
community to stretch their learning edges about race, gender,
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, lifestyle, age,
educational background, national origin, religion or physical
ability-this is a significant way to honor the intersectionality of
our campus community. We appreciate the diverse contributions every
individual makes to the UNC community. Position Description: The
Director of the Marcus Garvey Cultural Center ( MGCC ) serves as a
campus leader providing academic, cultural, educational, and social
programs and activities that support students of the Black and
African diaspora. The Director works collaboratively with
university partners to provide training, consulting, programs, and
other activities to enhance a campus climate of equity, inclusion,
and celebration. The Director serves as a member of the Equity and
Inclusion Leadership Team and will work to:
--- Utilize current student development and learning theories,
racial identity development, and intersectionality theories,
student affairs values, and current trend data to provide support
and direction to faculty and staff, and to enhance the educational
experience of students of the Black and African diaspora on a
predominantly white campus.
--- Develop and maintain meaningful relationships with UNC
departments, clubs, and organizations, and other campus
constituents to ensure collaborative partnerships, effective
programming efforts, and comprehensive support to students of the
Black and African diaspora.
--- Provide academic and social support services as well as
activities that enhance university-wide efforts to recruit,
support, and graduate students who identify within the Black and
African diaspora.
--- Assess and evaluate student interests, University processes and
direction, and the current societal environment to select events,
performers, and programs that enhance the academic environment and
align with the Rowing not Drifting 2030 Strategic Plan, mission,
and values of UNC .
--- Train, advise, and evaluate the MGCC undergraduate, graduate,
and professional staff in effective organizational management,
planning, and program coordination.
--- Serve as the Budget Director for the Marcus Garvey Cultural
Center to create and maintain accurate fiscal processes.
--- Serve as a representative and advocate on University leadership
and decision-making committees to ensure that students of color
needs are central to University policies, procedures, and
practices. Duties and Responsibilities: --- Leadership and
Vision
o Provide vision for the MGCC in its role as a university-sponsored
Cultural Center
o Develop short and long term strategic plans that guide MGCC
operations and contribute to the long term stability of the
Center
o Evaluate and assess program efficacy through formal program
review and other ongoing assessment activities
--- Student Development, Learning, and Education
o Design and deliver programs and services that develop and address
the interests and needs of students, with a particular focus on
Students of the Black and African diaspora
o Promote student development and learning through mentorship and
leadership opportunities offered through MGCC programs, including
student clubs and organizations, internships, job opportunities,
and graduate school
o Maintain a regular calendar of signature events that promote
student development, learning, and education about Black and
African-American culture and identity (Black History/Heritage
Month, for example); design and develop evaluation and assessment
methods to ensure that programs and services are meeting
expectations, and outlined learning outcomes are achieved
o Tailor academic support and coaching with culturally responsive
educational retention methods through individual meetings and
collective programming
o Consult and collaborate with campus partners to create streamline
pathways of academic success for students of the Black and African
diaspora
--- Administrative Responsibilities
o Hire, direct, support, evaluate, and supervise professional and
student staff, including graduate and undergraduate students
o Oversee and manage the MGCC budget, accounts, facility, and
equipment
o Develop, maintain, and distribute print and electronic
communication materials (i.e., program brochures, websites, social
media, etc.) that inform and educate internal and external
audiences about the MGCC and its services.
o Prepare annual reports documenting progress towards MGCC long-
and short-term strategic goals as well as analyzing disaggregated
data representing and misrepresenting students within the Black and
African diaspora.
--- University and Community Relations
o Collaborate with internal and external constituents (including
faculty, other cultural center directors, alumni, and staff from
other units) to provide academic enrichment and personal
development opportunities for students
o Collaboration with community members from the Marcus Garvey
Cultural Center, the University of Northern Colorado, the City of
Greeley, and Aims Community College honoring the life and legacy of
the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and reflect on our
collective responsibility to work towards a more equitable
society
o Advocate for the needs of students of the Black and African
diaspora in the development of university policies, programs, and
services
o Attend, and when appropriate, give presentations at local,
regional, and national meetings, conferences, and symposia on
topics related to higher education and student development,
including those with a specific focus on students of the Black and
African diaspora Minimum Qualifications --- Master's degree in
Student Affairs/Higher Education, Counseling, Psychology, Public
Administration/Policy or other related field
--- 3 years of professional experience in developing,
administering, and implementing student development and learning
programs and services.
--- 2 years managing and administering a budget
--- 1 year supervising professional employees
--- 1 year supervising student employees
--- Demonstrated knowledge of and work experience with students who
identify as Black or African-American and general knowledge about
the experiences of students of color within higher education
--- Knowledge of student development and student learning theory,
racial identity development theory, and intersectionality
theory
--- Enthusiasm, dedication, and strong interpersonal skills
--- A demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion, and
anti-racism
--- Successful completion of a background check Preferred
Qualifications Posting Number E01082 Position Number E99995 Desired
Start Date 07/01/2021 Open Date 02/01/2021 Close Date Open Until
Filled Yes Special Instructions to Applicants Attach resume, cover
letter, and a list of references electronically. Salary and
Benefits Salary range is $55,000-$61,000. Benefits available
include health, dental, vision, life and long-term disability
insurance, as well as a selection of several defined contribution
retirement plans. Dependents and spouses of UNC Employees who are
employed at 0.5 FTE or above are eligible for undergraduate
dependent tuition grants of up to 50%. These tuition grants will
cover in-state tuition charges. Further requirements may exist.
Other benefits may be available based on position. Additional
Requirements and Information Satisfactory completion of a
background check, educational check, and authorization to work in
the United States is required after a conditional offer of
employment has been made. The successful candidate must submit
original transcripts within one (1) month of hire.
Required Notice: In compliance with the Clery Act, the most recent
University of Northern Colorado Annual Campus Security and Fire
Safety Report is available online
(https://www.unco.edu/police/clery/security-report.aspx) and a
paper copy can be requested at the UNC Police Department. This
report contains crime statistics and policy statements related to
safety, conduct processes and Title IX investigations.
AAEO Employer Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated
with an asterisk (*).
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