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Washtenaw Community College

Dean of Student Success Services

🇺🇸 Ann Arbor, MI

🕑 Full-Time

💰 $95K - $105K

💻 Other

🗓️ July 7th, 2025

Edtech.com's Summary

Washtenaw Community College is hiring a Dean of Student Success Services. The role involves providing strategic leadership and oversight for Counseling, the Student Resource Center, and Success Coaching, focusing on guiding students through their lifecycle. The Dean develops data-driven strategies to enhance student access and success, monitors at-risk students, and ensures timely interventions to meet institutional goals related to student success and retention.

Highlights
  • Lead Counseling, Student Resource Center, and Success Coaching services.
  • Develop targeted interventions and data-driven strategies to support students.
  • Plan, coordinate, and evaluate counseling programs and workshops.
  • Manage clinical and educational counseling practices and referral procedures.
  • Monitor at-risk students and ensure timely outreach and support services.
  • Develop policies for triage of referrals and support for students with basic needs insecurity.
  • Maintain partnerships with community organizations to support student needs.
  • Oversee program budget, compliance, and support grant applications.
  • Minimum qualifications include a Master's in Counseling or related field, 7+ years leadership experience, and 3+ years counseling experience.
  • Preferred qualifications include licenses such as LPC, LCSW, or Licensed Psychologist, experience in higher education counseling, trauma-informed care training, and grant management experience.
  • Salary range: $95,246 - $104,771 per year.
  • Works collaboratively within Student Services and serves on CARE/Behavior Intervention Team (BIT).
  • Ensures licensure maintenance and professional development for staff.

Dean of Student Success Services Full Description

Dean of Student Success Services

Please see Special Instructions for more details.
Our college strives to make a positive difference in people’s lives through accessible and excellent educational programs and services.

Washtenaw Community College seeks to recruit and retain a productive workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve our community and to build on the success of our students, faculty & staff. Washtenaw Community College is committed to creating a welcoming environment.

 Washtenaw Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Posting Number:  | 0603641
Position Title:  | Dean of Student Success Services
Position is:  | Regular full-time
Position Type:  | Staff Position (Full Time/Part Time)
Department/Ofc.:  | Student Services
Position Description:  | Picture Yourself here!

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Position Summary:
The Dean of Student Success Services position provides strategic leadership and oversight for Counseling, the Student Resource Center, Success Coaching, . The role is pivotal in guiding students through their life cycle, focusing on personal counseling, success coaching, and addressing basic needs and supporting a welcoming environment for all through comprehensive programs and services. Additionally, the position involves developing data-driven strategies to enhance student access and success, monitoring at-risk students, and ensuring timely interventions that contribute to meeting institutional goals related to student success and retention.

 Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities:·
Provide strategic leadership and oversight for Counseling, the Student Resource Center, Success Coaching, .· Provide leadership in the development of targeted interventions based on data insights to ensure timely and effective support.· Plan, implement, administer, coordinate, monitor and evaluate the specific programs, functions, services, and activities of Counseling, including operating policies and procedures. Facilitate an efficient and effective operation.· Plan, develop, initiate and market effective counseling services and workshops to support students and faculty.· Manage the Counseling’s scope of clinical and educational practice, procedures for referral, consultation services.· Develop and maintain a listing of appropriate referrals for behavior and/or psychological needs.· Consult with the Dean of Students Office in emergency situations, provide assessment of students in crisis, and assist in the development and coordination of plans for students with psychological and behavioral issues.· Facilitate partnerships and programs that enhance students’ access to resources, with an emphasis on closing gaps on student success.· Develop and implement policies and processes for effective triage of referrals, standards for working with students experiencing basic needs insecurity, and processes for effective referrals to campus resources and community agencies.· Develop and maintain effective partnerships with key community organizations that provide support to individuals experiencing basic needs insecurity.· Develop and maintain TargetX dashboards to assist with caseload management, monitor attrition risk indicators.· Provide leadership for success coaching services that holistically address students’ academic, career, and social-emotional learning needs to facilitate successful matriculation through the student lifecycle.· Monitor at-risk students and actively provides referrals for support services, providing timely outreach to students through a variety of communication methods· Monitor data and early alerts to ensure staff are conducting timely follow-up and interventions.· Evaluate the delivery of interventions that addresses the non-academic support needs of students.· Direct and participate in the development, administration, and oversight of the program budget and monitors program expenditures from multiple funding sources to ensure compliance.· Identify and support grant applications for federal, state, and local funding opportunities in partnership with the Grants office.· Serve on the CARE / Behavior Intervention Team (BIT).· Ensure maintenance of licensure credentialing for all appropriate staff and promote professional development.· Responsible for data collection and analysis.· Other duties as assigned

Related Duties:· Coordinate and/or provide crisis intervention services to meet students’ emergency needs during office hours and after hours as needed.· Serve as back-up to personal counseling for students and makes community agency referrals as needed.· Maintain records, reports and data as needed for student success audits and grant reporting.· Maintain current knowledge of theory, practice, and ethics within the counseling profession.

Minimum Qualifications:  | Minimum Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:· Master’s degree in Counseling or related mental health field from a regionally accredited college or university.· At least Seven (7) years of relevant progressive leadership and professional experience in student services or related field.· At least three (3) years’ experience in a counseling setting.· At least five (5) years’ experience leading a team in a dynamic fast pace environment.· Experience with technology, systems and tools used to provide and enhance services supporting students.· Strong communication skills including— presentation, public speaking, oral and written.· Ability to exhibit leadership, initiative, enthusiasm, teamwork and collaboration with faculty, staff and students.· Proven excellent interpersonal skills for effective regular contact with diverse internal and external stakeholders.· Extensive experience and working knowledge students from diverse backgrounds.

Preferred Qualifications:  | Additional Preferred Qualifications:· At least three (3) years’ experience in a college/university counseling setting.· At least three (3) years of relevant progressive leadership and professional experience in higher education.· Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) OR Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) OR Licensed Psychologist (PhD or PsyD).o Must meet all qualifications for licensure in the state of Michigan.· Prior experience supervising mental health clinicians.· Evidence of specific training in trauma informed care.· Demonstrated knowledge of integrated care and ability to effectively lead an integrated model of student wellness.· Experience with grant writing and/or grant management.
Posting Date:  | 04/08/2025
Closing Date:  |
Open Until Filled  | Yes
Special Instructions to Applicants:  | Our college strives to make a positive difference in people’s lives through accessible and excellent educational programs and services.

Washtenaw Community College seeks to recruit and retain a productive workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve our community and to build on the success of our students, faculty & staff. Washtenaw Community College is committed to creating a welcoming environment.

 Washtenaw Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Salary/Hourly Rate:  | $95,246 - $104,771
Salary Comments:  | 
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
  1. * Do you possess a Master's degree in Counseling or a related mental health field from a regionally accredited college or university? 
    • Yes
    • No
  2. * Do you have at least Seven (7) years of relevant progressive leadership and professional experience in student services or a related field? 
    • Yes
    • No
  3. * Do you have at least three (3) years of experience in a counseling setting? 
    • Yes
    • No
  4. * Do you have at least five (5) years’ experience leading a team in a dynamic fast pace environment? 
    • Yes
    • No
  5. * Do you possess any of the preferred qualification for this role? (If yes, please provide additional details below): 
    (Open Ended Question)
Required Documents
Required Documents
  1. Resume
  2. Cover Letter
  3. Unofficial Transcripts 1
Optional Documents
  1. Other Documents
  2. Unofficial Transcripts 2
  3. Unofficial Transcripts 3

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