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The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)

Director, Credentialing Assessments

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), Rockville, Maryland, us, 20849

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I. Purpose The Director, Credentialing Assessments advances ASHA’s mission and public health by ensuring the relevance and effectiveness of credentialing assessments. This role leads efforts to develop and evaluate credentialing assessments that support credentialing best practices, certification accreditation standards, the needs of communication sciences and disorders professionals, and the public. This position works directly with vendors who perform exam development and administration functions to ensure optimal performance.

Key Responsibilities

Assessment Strategy & Innovation

Lead development and implementation of strategic plans for ASHA's credentialing assessments.

Conduct and apply research to align assessments with ASHA’s mission and emerging trends.

Vendor & Program Oversight

Manage vendor relationships to ensure high-quality assessment development and delivery.

Monitor and evaluate assessment performance and implement improvements.

Ensure that ASHA assessments and policies are non-biased, promote fairness, and are equitable for all.

Accreditation & Standards

Oversee adherence to National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) and other relevant accreditation standards.

Develop policies and procedures that ensure quality and compliance.

Volunteer & Constituent Engagement

Recruit, onboard, and develop volunteer contributors to the assessment process.

Provide timely reports and data to support internal and external constituents.

Position within ASHA The Director, Credentialing Assessments reports to the Chief Certification Officer. This position does not have any direct reports at this time.

Autonomy & Decision Making The Director, Credentialing Assessments and Chief Certification Officer work collaboratively to lead activities related to development, implementation, analysis and communicating of ASHA’s credentialing assessments. The incumbent receives broad work direction, objectives and is given broad latitude to determine approaches, procedures, and methodology to accomplish work responsibilities in accordance with policies and procedures of the Council for Clinical Certification in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology, the Association, and the National Office. Guidance and review are provided by the Chief Certification Officer.

Qualifications Knowledge Typically Acquired Through

At least 7 years of progressive experience in credentialing, certification, or assessment development, including managing assessment programs or vendor relationships.

Institute of Credentialing Excellence – Certified Credentialing Professional (ICE-CCP) certification preferred.

Experience in applying for initial or revalidation of ANSI or NCCA or similar accreditation programs.

A degree in Business, Communications, Psychometrics, Statistics, Public Policy, or a related field.

Skills

Demonstrated ability to analyze and interpret complex statistical data to inform assessment development and performance measures.

Strong strategic thinking and planning skills, with the ability to forecast assessment trends and align with organizational goals.

Strong communication skills with the ability to translate technical concepts for diverse audiences.

Experience managing cross-functional teams and building consensus.

Proficiency in managing vendor relationships and holding external partners accountable for quality and timeliness.

Skilled in using psychometric principles and data dashboards to inform decision-making.

Demonstrated project management skills, including leading multiple initiatives simultaneously.

Demonstrated knowledge of ANSI and/or NCCA accreditation standards.

Universal Expectations of ASHA Staff At ASHA, we believe in working together to make well-informed decisions that will advance the association and the discipline of human communication sciences and disorders; teamwork is vital to achieving our mission, vision, and maximizing impact. As committed stewards of the organization, we care deeply about our professions, members, and staff, and building a strong and welcoming community. We strive to ensure that everyone's voice is heard and valued. We are dedicated to helping each other grow and innovate by encouraging open communication and continual learning. Our focus is on delivering excellent service and value to members, advancing equity, and promoting diversity, inclusion, and the power of science and research.

Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) ASHA is an equal opportunity employer. As such, it is ASHA’s policy to provide equal opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees without regard for race, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, religion, marital status, disability, veteran status, age, sexual orientation or LGBT status, genetic information, citizenship, or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws and ASHA's Bylaws. This policy applies to recruiting, hiring, transfer, promotion, compensation and benefits, upward mobility, training and development, access to facilities, termination, and other personnel actions.

Disclaimer This job description reflects the primary responsibilities of the job but is not a detailed description of all duties which may be required of someone in the position. All ASHA staff are expected to take on additional responsibilities from time to time and to help their colleagues.

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