Vice President for Academic Affairs at IYRS School of Technology & Trades
Newport, Rhode Island, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Nov, 25

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Strategic Leadership, Academic Program Oversight, Faculty Development, Interpersonal Skills, Presentation Skills, Team Leadership, Organizational Skills, Attention to Detail

Industry

Education Administration Programs

Description
Description Position Overview The Vice President for Academic Affairs is the institution’s chief academic officer, responsible for shaping and executing the academic vision. This role combines strategic leadership with operational oversight of educational programs and faculty development. The VP will ensure academic excellence, compliance with accreditation standards, and foster innovation in teaching and learning. Requirements Strategic Leadership Works with the President to set the vision for academic programs and ensures alignment with the institution's goals. Lead long-term planning for curriculum development, program expansion, and academic quality assurance. Build partnerships with industry, nonprofits, and government agencies to enhance educational offerings. Serve as a member of the executive leadership team, contributing to institutional decision-making and board reporting. Academic Program Oversight Manages the academic budget, handles fiscal accountability, and supervises academic units. Research, develop, and implement business models for innovative program curriculum and short-term workshops. Leads the planning, development, and delivery of customized job training with Industry partners. Ensure all academic programming is market-driven and aligned with institutional mission and strategic goals. Supervise all educational programs, ensuring compliance with regulatory and accreditation requirements. Oversee curriculum review, assessment processes, and continuous improvement initiatives. Work with the VP for Student Affairs to ensure the delivery of robust academic advising, retention strategies, and student support services. Represent the institution at academic conferences and professional organizations. Faculty and Staff Development Recruit, mentor, and evaluate faculty and academic staff. Promote professional development opportunities and performance evaluation processes. Chair or participate in faculty councils and academic committees. Essential KSOC’s (knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics) Strong interpersonal skills Ability to represent the school with professionalism and knowledge Aptitude for creating and delivering engaging presentations Capable of communicating effectively with students, staff, and other stakeholders Ability to understand the needs, drive, and interests of different types of learners Ability to work in and lead in a team environment Highly organized with attention to detail and follow-through Education and Experience Requirements: Bachelor's degree Minimum of ten (10) years of progressively increasing professional experience in a supervisory capacity Minimum of five (5) years of experience managing and leading complex projects and budgets Other Expectations Each employee at IYRS is expected to demonstrate the following in the regular performance of his or her job duties: Participating in requisite safety training for staff and students Commitment to the vision, mission, and values of IYRS Adherence to IYRS’s Code of Conduct A positive attitude and willingness to contribute productively to the success of the team and the organization An understanding of and commitment to the IYRS’s core competencies of accountability, collaboration, communication, institutional values, and service Active participation in efforts geared toward directing and improving the overall operations of IYRS, such as strategic planning, organizational development, and performance improvement Commitment to acting as an advocate and ambassador for IYRS Sense of ownership and pride in personal performance Adherence to all existing IYRS policies and procedures Compensation and Benefits Competitive salary, commensurate with experience. Paid holidays, vacation, personal, and sick time Health, dental, and vision insurance Health Reimbursement Account and Health Savings Account Retirement plan with company match About IYRS Founded in 1993, IYRS’ three-acre, waterfront campus sits in the heart of Newport, RI. The school offers training in four skilled-trades curricula: Boatbuilding & Restoration, Marine Systems, Composites Technology, and Digital Modeling & Fabrication. With over 500 industry hiring partners, IYRS’s retention rates, graduation rates, and employment rates lead the career school sector. IYRS is the only private, non-profit, career school in Rhode Island recognized by the Department of Education. Literally located in the crosshairs of the Blue Economy and Ocean Tech Hub growth sectors, the IYRS School of Technology & Trades is uniquely positioned as a solution set for the region’s innovation and growth. These initiatives leverage RI’s coastal resources and maritime industries to drive economic growth and innovation for the state and region while answering commercial demand for digital and physical testing and manufacturing environments for rapid prototype testing. In addition, Rhode Island has long been known as a world hub for sailing, shipbuilding, and marine trades. This sector alone provided nearly $3B in financial impact to the State every year. With a rich maritime history, Newport is situated one hour south of Boston and less than four hours north of New York City. The IYRS campus is within walking distance of world-class museums, restaurants, beaches, boating, green space, and more. Some of IYRS’ neighbors include the US Naval War College, the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), the Sailing Hall of Fame, Salve Regina University, and the University of Rhode Island’s Graduate School of Oceanography.
Responsibilities
The Vice President for Academic Affairs is responsible for shaping and executing the academic vision of the institution, ensuring academic excellence and compliance with accreditation standards. This role includes strategic leadership, operational oversight of educational programs, and faculty development.
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