Boilerplate Class Code:.........0137
Position#:(PSA).....8104
Developed by:...........
Reviewed
by:............
Approved by:............
Date:...............6/95
UNIVERSITY OF
Position Description
TITLE: Assistant Director, SPTD
DIVISION: Student Affairs
REPORTS TO: Director, SPTD
GRADE: 12
SUPERVISES: Professional, clerical and tutorial staff
BASIC FUNCTION:
Develop and administer advisement, evaluation and academic intervention programs for at-risk minority and under-prepared
college students. Develop, staff and administer tutorial program for Special Programs for Talent Development (SPTD)
students and affiliated student athletes. Develop instructional philosophy and methodology and train pre-matriculation
instructional staff. Supervise advisors for athletics and coordinate educational programs/intervention between the
Athletic Department and SPTD.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Systematically and continually assess academic needs of, and the program's response to, at-risk or minority students.
Develop appropriate advisement programming and interventions to increase retention of minority/at-risk students.
Assess tutorial needs of students. Recruit, hire, and supervise tutorial staff as needed.
Recruit, interview, hire and train pre-matriculation staff.
Conduct on-going review and evaluation of pre-matriculation staff and programming.
Develop and supervise a credited SPTD internship position for a graduate student in the College Student Personnel Program.
Develop and supervise a full graduate assistantship position with SPTD.
Develop and instruct pre-matriculation course in metacognitive self-assessment and skills building.
Develop staff training workshop and manual for SPTD Pre-matriculation Program.
Supervise academic advisors for men's and women's basketball, and other at-risk athletes.
Serve as liaison to faculty to facilitate development of collaborations for Talent Development's Pre-Mat Program, i.e., cohort classes, themed literature or history classes.
OTHER DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Systematically and continually assess the effectiveness of advisement programming for URI athletics.
Develop, in conjunction with the Director and the Associate Director of Athletics, programming appropriate to meet academic
needs of the University’s student athletes.
Be available to other staff and faculty regarding issues relevant to minority or at-risk students.
Respond to tutorial staff and provide interventions for individual students.
Coordinate with other SPTD staff members to respond to institutional issues relevant to minority/at-risk students.
Be available to individual SPTD students for problem solving and program support.
Serve as on-going liaison with Director and Associate Director of Athletics.
LICENSES, TOOLS
AND EQUIPMENT:
Personal computers, printers; word processing, database and spreadsheet software.
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS:
This position is not substantially exposed to adverse environmental conditions.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree required, master's degree preferred. At least three years of progressively responsible experience in an
academic/social program setting involving minority-disadvantaged adolescents and young adults required. This position requires that the incumbent possess the ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing, and possess strong
interpersonal skills. Must be able to organize, coordinate and supervise support staff. Must be able to interpret institutional policies, plans, objectives, rules and regulations and to communicate the interpretation to others. Must be able to prepare and present detailed studies and reports to include recommendations concerning the substance of the studies and reports. Must be able to prepare and deliver oral presentations before small, medium and large groups of people. Must possess the ability to speak effectively before faculty and administrative staff members on assigned work and
related subjects.
ALL REQUIREMENTS
ARE SUBJECT TO POSSIBLE MODIFICATION TO REASONABLY
ACCOMMODATE
INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.