University of Nebraska Medical Center
Director-Assessment and Accreditation
University of Nebraska Medical Center, Chadron, Nebraska, United States, 69337
All applicants must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.
Job Description Job Summary The Director-Assessment is the administrator of the Office of Assessment and has primary responsibility for assuring that the College assessment program is of the highest possible quality. The director is responsible for overall planning, budgeting, and organizing campus-wide assessment. The director serves as institutional liaison for the Higher Learning Commission/AQIP accreditation process.
Assessment Leadership Develop and implement an institutional assessment plan that aligns with the university’s strategic goals and objectives.
Work collaboratively with academic units to develop assessment and programmatic effectiveness plans.
Work collaboratively with academic support offices, student affairs offices, and all other applicable offices on co-curricular assessment.
Ensure measurable and aligned course learning outcomes (CLOs), program learning outcomes (PLOs), and institutional learning outcomes (ILOs).
Ensure effective, systematic, and regular data collection in line with the assessment and programmatic effectiveness plans.
Use data to develop ongoing continuous improvement, relevant curriculum, and program effectiveness.
Maintain consistency with institutional expectations and current best practices.
Accreditation Management Serve as the primary liaison to external accrediting agencies and ensure compliance with accreditation standards.
Coordinate the preparation of accreditation reports, self-studies, and supporting documentation required for accreditation reviews.
Monitor changes in accreditation standards and policies, advising the institution on relevant updates and requirements.
Data Analysis and Reporting Collect, analyze, and interpret data related to assessment outcomes, program effectiveness data, and accreditation compliance to inform decision‑making and continuous improvement efforts.
Prepare and present assessment and accreditation reports for internal and external stakeholders when requested, including governing boards and accreditation agencies.
Maintain compliance with NS‑SARAM and other accrediting bodies, state authorizations, and similar agencies as assigned.
Training and Development
Provide training and support to faculty and staff in assessment methods, data collection techniques, and best practices for program evaluation and improvement.
Foster a culture of assessment by promoting awareness of its importance in academic excellence and institutional effectiveness.
Collaboration and Communication
Collaborate with department chairs, academic deans, and other stakeholders to promote interdisciplinary assessment initiatives.
Communicate effectively with all levels of administration, faculty, staff, and external stakeholders regarding assessment and accreditation activities and initiatives.
Policy Development
Assist in the development and implementation of institutional policies related to assessment and accreditation processes.
Ensure policies and practices follow federal, state, and accrediting body regulations.
Secondary Duties
Manage the budget and other financial responsibilities for assessment & accreditation.
Act as content manager for assigned websites.
Serve as an ex‑officio member of the undergraduate and graduate academic review committees.
Chair assessment and accreditation committees as assigned by supervisors or VPAA.
About Us Founded in 1911, Chadron State College (CSC) sits nestled against the northern slope of northwest Nebraska’s beautiful Pine Ridge. With its roots in teacher education, CSC has evolved into a comprehensive college offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs through on-campus and online courses in a variety of fields of study. CSC takes pride in being financially and academically accessible to a student population of more than 2,200. The College values diversity and inclusion in people and thought. Chadron State College seeks to harness impactful experiences and outcomes for its students and recognizes that student engagement and learning is a primary component of its mission. While the College serves students from around the globe, CSC retains a special commitment to serve the residents and needs of Nebraska’s High Plains region through education, research, and public service programs. CSC has a significant cultural and economic component to its regional role, working creatively to ensure access to quality educational offerings. A strong sense of community, resilience to adversity, and a practical approach have embodied the character of the College and region for more than a century.
Chadron State College is one of three institutions that comprise the Nebraska State College System (NSCS). Combined with Peru State and Wayne State Colleges, the three colleges serve nearly 9,000 students and offer more than 200 degree, certificate, and pre‑professional programs. The open-enrollment institutions partner with the rural communities they serve to provide an engaging, personalized, and rewarding college experience for undergraduate and graduate students. The NSCS is committed to providing a high‑quality education that is affordable and accessible to all students.
Required Qualifications Required Education:
Master’s degree
Required Experience:
No Experience
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications Preferred Education:
Ph.D. degree
Preferred Education Level:
A Doctorate or Master’s degree from an accredited institution in Higher Education Administration, Assessment, or related field
Preferred Experience:
3 years (minimum of 3 years of experience in higher education assessment, accreditation, or institutional effectiveness)
Preferred Experience Details:
Demonstrated experience with accreditation processes, including successfully navigating regional and programmatic accrediting bodies; demonstrated experience writing assessment plans, working with co-curricular, and operational assessment.
Compliance Requirements Background Check
Additional Information Job Location: Chadron, NE 69337
Advertised Salary: $94,321-$100,000
Job Type: Full-Time
Benefits Eligible: Yes
For questions or accommodations related to this position contact: Amee Diers at 308-432-6224 or HR@csc.edu
Equal Opportunity Employment Statement The Nebraska State Colleges are equal opportunity institutions and prohibit unlawful discrimination and harassment. Each College has designated an individual to coordinate the Colleges’ non-discrimination efforts to comply with regulations implementing Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies and practices may be directed to the compliance coordinators assigned at each College and identified on each College website.
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Job Description Job Summary The Director-Assessment is the administrator of the Office of Assessment and has primary responsibility for assuring that the College assessment program is of the highest possible quality. The director is responsible for overall planning, budgeting, and organizing campus-wide assessment. The director serves as institutional liaison for the Higher Learning Commission/AQIP accreditation process.
Assessment Leadership Develop and implement an institutional assessment plan that aligns with the university’s strategic goals and objectives.
Work collaboratively with academic units to develop assessment and programmatic effectiveness plans.
Work collaboratively with academic support offices, student affairs offices, and all other applicable offices on co-curricular assessment.
Ensure measurable and aligned course learning outcomes (CLOs), program learning outcomes (PLOs), and institutional learning outcomes (ILOs).
Ensure effective, systematic, and regular data collection in line with the assessment and programmatic effectiveness plans.
Use data to develop ongoing continuous improvement, relevant curriculum, and program effectiveness.
Maintain consistency with institutional expectations and current best practices.
Accreditation Management Serve as the primary liaison to external accrediting agencies and ensure compliance with accreditation standards.
Coordinate the preparation of accreditation reports, self-studies, and supporting documentation required for accreditation reviews.
Monitor changes in accreditation standards and policies, advising the institution on relevant updates and requirements.
Data Analysis and Reporting Collect, analyze, and interpret data related to assessment outcomes, program effectiveness data, and accreditation compliance to inform decision‑making and continuous improvement efforts.
Prepare and present assessment and accreditation reports for internal and external stakeholders when requested, including governing boards and accreditation agencies.
Maintain compliance with NS‑SARAM and other accrediting bodies, state authorizations, and similar agencies as assigned.
Training and Development
Provide training and support to faculty and staff in assessment methods, data collection techniques, and best practices for program evaluation and improvement.
Foster a culture of assessment by promoting awareness of its importance in academic excellence and institutional effectiveness.
Collaboration and Communication
Collaborate with department chairs, academic deans, and other stakeholders to promote interdisciplinary assessment initiatives.
Communicate effectively with all levels of administration, faculty, staff, and external stakeholders regarding assessment and accreditation activities and initiatives.
Policy Development
Assist in the development and implementation of institutional policies related to assessment and accreditation processes.
Ensure policies and practices follow federal, state, and accrediting body regulations.
Secondary Duties
Manage the budget and other financial responsibilities for assessment & accreditation.
Act as content manager for assigned websites.
Serve as an ex‑officio member of the undergraduate and graduate academic review committees.
Chair assessment and accreditation committees as assigned by supervisors or VPAA.
About Us Founded in 1911, Chadron State College (CSC) sits nestled against the northern slope of northwest Nebraska’s beautiful Pine Ridge. With its roots in teacher education, CSC has evolved into a comprehensive college offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs through on-campus and online courses in a variety of fields of study. CSC takes pride in being financially and academically accessible to a student population of more than 2,200. The College values diversity and inclusion in people and thought. Chadron State College seeks to harness impactful experiences and outcomes for its students and recognizes that student engagement and learning is a primary component of its mission. While the College serves students from around the globe, CSC retains a special commitment to serve the residents and needs of Nebraska’s High Plains region through education, research, and public service programs. CSC has a significant cultural and economic component to its regional role, working creatively to ensure access to quality educational offerings. A strong sense of community, resilience to adversity, and a practical approach have embodied the character of the College and region for more than a century.
Chadron State College is one of three institutions that comprise the Nebraska State College System (NSCS). Combined with Peru State and Wayne State Colleges, the three colleges serve nearly 9,000 students and offer more than 200 degree, certificate, and pre‑professional programs. The open-enrollment institutions partner with the rural communities they serve to provide an engaging, personalized, and rewarding college experience for undergraduate and graduate students. The NSCS is committed to providing a high‑quality education that is affordable and accessible to all students.
Required Qualifications Required Education:
Master’s degree
Required Experience:
No Experience
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Preferred Qualifications Preferred Education:
Ph.D. degree
Preferred Education Level:
A Doctorate or Master’s degree from an accredited institution in Higher Education Administration, Assessment, or related field
Preferred Experience:
3 years (minimum of 3 years of experience in higher education assessment, accreditation, or institutional effectiveness)
Preferred Experience Details:
Demonstrated experience with accreditation processes, including successfully navigating regional and programmatic accrediting bodies; demonstrated experience writing assessment plans, working with co-curricular, and operational assessment.
Compliance Requirements Background Check
Additional Information Job Location: Chadron, NE 69337
Advertised Salary: $94,321-$100,000
Job Type: Full-Time
Benefits Eligible: Yes
For questions or accommodations related to this position contact: Amee Diers at 308-432-6224 or HR@csc.edu
Equal Opportunity Employment Statement The Nebraska State Colleges are equal opportunity institutions and prohibit unlawful discrimination and harassment. Each College has designated an individual to coordinate the Colleges’ non-discrimination efforts to comply with regulations implementing Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies and practices may be directed to the compliance coordinators assigned at each College and identified on each College website.
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