About the Job
The Director of CCEL provides strategic, administrative, and programmatic leadership for curricular CEL. Reporting to the Vice Provost for Public Engagement, the Director is responsible for advancing high-quality, high-impact CEL across the curriculum; stewarding a network of community partnerships; leading staff and managing operations; and representing CCEL within University-wide and national engaged learning communities. The CCEL Director collaborates with units across the Twin Cities campus as well as the other four system campus engagement leaders on CEL-related initiatives, such as CEL course attributes and campus engagement plans. In addition to maintaining a strong on-campus presence, this position requires work in and with the local and surrounding communities through in-person meetings and attendance at various networking events.
The Director is charged with expanding the scale and reach of CEL courses through a faculty empowerment, capacity-building, and consultation approach; extending the network of community partners interested in collaborating with faculty on CEL courses through reciprocal, mutually beneficial engagement; working with the Office for Public Engagement to implement the GivePulse engagement management platform's curricular module; and exploring strategies to build department-level community partnerships for CEL. This is an opportunity for a visionary and collaborative leader to shape the next chapter of community engagement at a major research university deeply committed to its land-grant mission and its responsibility to the communities of Minnesota.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic and Programmatic Leadership (50%)
Establish strategic direction and goals for CCEL, ensuring that they align with the University's broader institutional vision and goals for public engagement, faculty development, and undergraduate and graduate education, and develop a 5-year strategic plan.
Develop infrastructure to create comprehensive academic CEL supports for designing, implementing, and assessing high-quality, high-impact community-engaged learning courses through a variety of models, including direct service, project-based learning, and department-level partnerships with community, and provide course support.
Ensure that activities and partnerships comply with University policies (e.g., affiliation agreements, partnership MOUs, equal opportunity, Title IX, etc.).
Cultivate the University's partnership with National Student Exchange (NSE) to provide students with access to unique, off-campus study educational opportunities.
Explore multiple pathways to advance engaged learning and career readiness outcomes aligned with the Elevate Extraordinary 2030 strategic roadmap through the Community Engaged Scholars Program and collaboration with other offices, such as Career Services, the Office of Undergraduate Education, and Student Affairs.
Collaborate with the Office for Public Engagement to pilot and fully implement GivePulse's academic module to enable instructor management of CEL courses.
Expand co-curricular offerings for students through the Peer Advising Program, GivePulse and an expanded network of partners.
Network with community engagement professionals locally, statewide, and nationally (e.g., Campus Compact, Engagement Scholarship Consortium, IARSCLE) to keep apprised of and contribute to understanding the current landscape of CEL, identify emerging trends, and inform campus engagement initiatives. Participate in practical and scholarly initiatives designed to advance the field.
Partnership Development (20%)
Serve as the campus's lead administrator and contact person for CEL on the Twin Cities campus and with external partners.
Expand and steward a diverse portfolio of community partnerships (e.g., nonprofits, government agencies, schools, businesses) that can be authentically integrated with University courses for purposes of academic application, civic engagement, and career readiness.
Coordinate partner onboarding, support resources, and recognition, including the Outstanding Community Partner Awards and annual Community Partner Gathering.
Build strong relationships with internal campus partners within and across the five-campus system related to CEL. Participate in all-campus engagement planning.
Administration and Management (20%)
Manage professional and student staff. Meet regularly with direct reports and all staff to set and review goals, monitor performance, and provide feedback. Conduct annual performance reviews of direct reports and ensure completion of all unit staff reviews. Mentor staff and identify opportunities for career development and advancement.
Establish priorities with staff for each program and create new programs and services based on changing needs of students, faculty, staff, academic departments, administrators, collegiate units, community partners, and membership/consortium academic partners.
Manage CCEL's budget, operations, and strategic planning in alignment with University priorities and the Office for Public Engagement's goals.
Foster an organizational culture that is inclusive, collaborative, and continuously improving.
Serve as a thought partner to the Vice Provost for Public Engagement on strategy, policy, and advocacy related to CEL.
Oversee, with center staff and campus communication partners, a campus-wide communications plan related to CEL, and oversee a campus-wide CEL website.
Evaluation and Continuous Improvement (10%)
Develop and implement procedures to monitor and track campus CEL efforts.
Create and implement ongoing assessment and evaluation for CEL consistent with best practices in higher education.
Contribute to and present internal and external reports on CEL in written and oral forms.
Qualifications
Required
Preferred
About the Department
The Center for Community-Engaged Learning (CCEL) is a unit in the Office of the Vice Provost for Public Engagement at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. CCEL advances transformational learning through co-created, equity-driven partnerships that cultivate a more just and connected world. CCEL staffing is currently 6.25 FTEs.
CCEL serves as the University's hub for course-based community-engaged learning (CEL), connecting faculty, students, and community partners across the Twin Cities metropolitan region and beyond. CCEL supports CEL courses spanning disciplines across the institution and administers several core programs: the Community Engagement Scholars Program (CESP), the National Student Exchange (NSE), the CCEL Peer Advisors program, and a robust suite of faculty development and partner support resources. CCEL primarily supports course-based CEL but also offers avenues for students to connect to co-curricular volunteer and service opportunities.
CCEL is undergoing a revision of its service model; it is also in the process of collaborating on the implementation of the GivePulse engagement platform's academic module. These shifts provide opportunities for a strategic, creative, organized, and collaborator leader to scale CEL more broadly across the institution and metropolitan area.
Pay and Benefits
Pay Range: $100,000 - $1250,000 annually; depending on education/qualifications/experience
Time Appointment:100% Appointment
Position Type: Faculty and P&A Staff
Please visit the Office of Human Resources website for more information regarding benefit eligibility.
The University offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
While our salary ranges provide a framework, it is important to note that most of the
time, the initial pay may not reach the maximum of the range. This approach ensures
that compensation reflects the value and unique contributions of each candidate while
maintaining equity within our organization. As part of our commitment to fair and
equitable compensation, please be aware that the salary offered to incoming candidates
will be based on their individual credentials and experience.
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The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (UMTC), is among the largest public research universities in the country, offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional students a multitude of opportunities for study and research. Located at the heart of one of the nation's most vibrant, diverse metropolitan communities, students on the campuses in Minneapolis and St. Paul benefit from extensive partnerships with world-renowned health centers, international corporations, government agencies, and arts, nonprofit, and public service organizations.
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