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University of North Carolina - Charlotte

Director of Assessment and Accreditation

🇺🇸 Charlotte, NC

🕑 Full-Time

💰 $87K - $99K

💻 Operations

🗓️ November 5th, 2025

Edtech.com's Summary

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte is hiring a Director of Assessment and Accreditation. This full-time role leads accreditation, assessment, and continuous improvement efforts within the William States Lee College of Engineering, manages data collection and analysis processes, and supports program evaluation and reporting to enhance educational outcomes and maintain compliance with institutional and external standards.

Highlights
  • Lead college-wide continuous improvement and accreditation processes, including preparation of self-study reports.
  • Serve as primary liaison between the College of Engineering and campus assessment/accreditation offices.
  • Manage the Assessment and Accreditation Committee and advance continuous improvement processes such as ICAP and FAIT.
  • Support departments in preparing various reports and respond to external survey requests (e.g., US News, ASEE).
  • Collect, maintain, and analyze college, student, and learning data to inform strategic decision-making.
  • Assist or conduct evaluative studies of college initiatives and educational programs.
  • Provide educational research support by consulting on and providing access to available data.
  • Required qualifications include a Master’s degree with 3+ years or a PhD with 2+ years in Educational Measurement or related fields, plus experience with educational assessment and accreditation.
  • Preferred skills include quantitative and qualitative assessment expertise, statistical analysis, and proficiency with MS Office and survey/statistical software.
  • Salary range is $86,500 - $98,500 annually, with a full-time 12-month exempt position within the College of Engineering under Academic Affairs.