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Director of Community Success

Our Institution: Founded in 1860, Bard College is an international network of highly innovative and admired educational institutions grounded in the liberal arts and sciences. A division of Bard located in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, Bard College at Simon’s Rock is the only four-year college in the U.S. specifically designed for motivated adolescents to fully realize their academic potential by beginning college immediately after the 10th or 11th grade. BA and AA degrees are granted in over 35 areas of study. Simon’s Rock attracts a diverse student population of approximately 400 students, drawn nationally and internationally, with a significant population of students identifying as LGBTQIA+.

For over 50 years, Simon’s Rock has practiced the simple yet radical idea that many students are ready for college before the age of 18, an idea that launched the Early College movement in the United States and beyond. In 2015, Simon’s Rock launched Bard Academy, a two-year high school program for boarding and day students, with courses designed and taught by college professors and leading to entry into college after the tenth grade. In doing so, Simon’s Rock has connected high school and college in one cohesive, coherent six-year arc. In 2019, Simon’s Rock established the Early College Research Institute (ECRI), a locus for research into “what’s next” in Early College. In 2023, Simon’s Rock launched the Bard Queer Leadership Project, a B.A. degree program designed for, and by, LGBTQIA+ college students, aiming to elevate LGBTQIA+ college graduates into leadership roles in fields across the workforce.

The Role: At Bard Academy and Bard College at Simon’s Rock, we seek a dynamic and community focused Director of Community Success (DOCS). The Director of Community Success will work closely with the Dean of Students and Equitable Community to foster a sense of inclusivity across campus. The DOCS is responsible for working with faculty, staff, and students to develop ongoing training around inclusivity, cultural competence, and facilitate ongoing discussions around issues of social justice, equity, and change. The DOCS will coordinate events with the Council for Inclusive Community, and engage in ongoing assessment of the campus culture.

Position Responsibilities

  • Reports to Dean of Students and Equitable Community (DOSEC)
  • Be a strong presence in the campus community
  • Attend staff governance meetings, particularly Staff Assembly
  • Oversight of Council for Inclusive Community
  • Coordinates planning of the Symposium on Social Justice and Inclusion, Pride Week, and the Annual Dubois Celebration with CIC and DOSEC
  • Offer semesterly trainings coordinated with DOSEC
  • Works directly with student affinity groups in advisory capacity (when possible)
  • Serve on Bias Response Team when DOSEC is unavailable
  • Work with DOSEC to implement Equity and Inclusion strategic plan
  • Develop strategies for program evaluation
  • Serve on institutional search committees and host DEI interviews for search committees
  • Oversee work orders and maintenance request for the Center for Equity, Inclusion, and Community (CEIC)
  • Oversee space Reservations for the CEIC
  • May require some weekend and evening commitments
  • Other duties as assigned

Desired Qualifications

We seek community-minded, team-oriented individuals to help develop and foster an inclusive and welcoming campus climate which allows our community to flourish. Applicants must have strong written and oral communication skills and be self-motivated, enthusiastic, organized, and demonstrate good judgment. They should be mature, outgoing, and solution-oriented. Successful candidates should expect to be active participants in this community. Ability to maintain a valid driver’s license and to be insured to drive Simon’s Rock vehicles may be required for trips off-campus. A bachelor’s degree is required; at least 3-5 years of experience in equity, inclusion, diversity, student success, or other related areas is required.

This is a full-time, benefits-eligible position.

Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check. Bard College and Bard Academy at Simon’s Rock are equal opportunity employers, and we encourage applications from candidates of all races, nationalities, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities, and socioeconomic levels as the values of equity and inclusion are core to our institutional mission. AA/EOE.

All applications must be accompanied by a cover letter, résumé, and contact information for three references. Submit your files to interfolio.com at http://apply.interfolio.com/150776. No phone calls, please. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.