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Vice Provost for Student Equity, Access, and Success

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Vice Provost for Student Equity, Access, and Success

The University of Massachusetts Boston invites applications for the position of Vice Provost, Student Equity, Access, and Success (VP, SEAS). Reporting to the Provost and Vice Chancellor, the VP SEAS will have the opportunity to join UMass Boston to further its commitment to academic excellence, diversity, and community engagement. With a strong commitment to student success, UMass Boston offers a range of programs and services designed to support students throughout their academic journey, from admission to graduation. Lead by the VP, SEAS, the university's Student Equity, Access, and Success (SEAS) unit plays a critical role in this effort, providing students with access to equity‑minded and inclusive resources, services, and learning opportunities that support their academic and career goals. Through its various departments and programs—including Inclusive Excellence, Pathway Programs, and Academic and Career Engagement and Success (ACES)—SEAS works collaboratively with faculty, staff, and students to design and coordinate integrated academic and career programming that recognizes the cultural wealth and diversity of identities and experiences that comprise the UMass Boston community. As outlined in its strategic plan, UMass Boston is committed to continuing to expand and enhance its student success initiatives, recognizing the critical role that these programs play in promoting academic achievement, social mobility, and lifelong success. The VP, SEAS will take a critical role in developing and executing innovative strategies that support a diverse community of undergraduate and graduate students and further the university's mission and strategic plan. Leadership of SEAS Unit

The VP, SEAS is responsible for leading the Student Equity, Access, and Success (SEAS) unit, which comprises the following departments and programs: Center for Academic Excellence Ross Center for Disability Services Undergraduate Studies Pathways & Student Success Programs Early College Pathways & Multilingual Programs Student Support Services Upward Bound Upward Bound Math‑Science Urban Scholars SEAS Central Business Operations Technology Team Project Management Alpha Lambda Delta Academic & Career Engagement & Success Center U54 UMB – DF/HCC Partnership Career Engagement and Employer Partnerships Academic and Career Advising Key Responsibilities

Collaborate with the Provost, Vice Chancellors, Deans, faculty, staff, and students to design and coordinate integrated academic and career programming and services that recognize cultural wealth and diversity, with a particular emphasis on advancing equitable academic outcomes through: Effective retention strategies Seamless pre‑collegiate and transfer pathways Cultivating belonging Aligning and coordinating academic and career advising Expanding experiential‑learning opportunities Providing proactive support for degree completion Implementing data‑informed and equity‑minded practices Additional Responsibilities

Provide leadership for advancing the university’s first strategic priority: Holistic Student Success. Recruit, onboard, and supervise associate and assistant vice provosts, the SEAS Project Manager, Technology Team, Director of AARO, and the manager of the UMB‑DF/HCC Research Education Training program. Ensure administrative oversight for SEAS programs and departments, including monitoring faculty and staff training and supervision. Promote a commitment to equity and inclusion within the SEAS unit. Collaborate with campus leadership and external stakeholders to develop and sustain academic partnerships that support student success. Participate in efforts to eradicate inequities and advance post‑secondary success. Lead and manage unit strategic planning, policy and program development, evaluation, and continuous improvement. Oversee a budget of nearly $11 million, including $4.6 million in external grants. Work closely with university leadership to identify new funding sources. Lead and assist in preparation of grant proposals to federal, state, local government and private funders. Desired Qualifications

The successful candidate has an earned doctorate and significant experience in leadership of academic advising, career services, academic support services, or relevant student services. The VP SEAS should possess organizational and operational expertise, including evidence of effective change management, personnel development, and complex budget oversight. The ideal candidate will also have: Deep knowledge of current high‑impact practices in holistic academic advising, career services, student development, and student success. Experience developing and implementing work‑based learning models and/or ethnographies of work. Significant experience designing, implementing, and assessing high‑impact services for the contemporary college student in a diverse, urban educational setting. Demonstrated success with implementing equity‑minded, culturally sustaining practices and restorative justice models. Demonstrated personnel development and management skills. Illustrated ability to develop strategic partnerships on and off campus, overseeing major projects. Experience with leading strategic planning and program evaluation, including assessment of co‑curricular learning outcomes. Financial management skills, including budget development and oversight. Grant development experience preferred. Excellent communication and presentation skills. Compensation

This is a full‑time position that will be performed on‑site in Massachusetts. UMass Boston expects to pay within an approximate range of $205,000–$250,000. The specific salary will be determined by the University. Application Process

Express interest by filling out the Talent Profile https://www.dsgco.com/search/22546-university-of-massachusetts-boston-vice-provost-student-equity-access-and-success/ or emailing the search team at laura.bertonazzi@dsgco.com. All inquiries are strictly confidential. All official salary offers must be approved by Human Resources. UMass Boston is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for persons with disabilities. Contact HR at HR@umb.edu or 617‑287‑5150 if needed. Seniority Level

Executive Employment Type

Full‑time Job Function

Education and Training

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