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Kale Braden, Cosumnes River College Sherrie Guerrero, Associate Superintendent, Chaffey College David Morse, ASCCC Executive Committee

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Page 1: Kale Braden, Cosumnes River College Sherrie Guerrero, Associate Superintendent, Chaffey College David Morse, ASCCC Executive Committee

Kale Braden, Cosumnes River CollegeSherrie Guerrero, Associate Superintendent, Chaffey College

David Morse, ASCCC Executive Committee

Page 2: Kale Braden, Cosumnes River College Sherrie Guerrero, Associate Superintendent, Chaffey College David Morse, ASCCC Executive Committee

Providing leadership to the campus◦ Change agents through shared governance

Ensuring compliance◦ Ed Code, Title 5◦ Accreditation Standards

Personnel decisions◦ Hiring, Moving on, Discipline

Distributing resources according to planning models◦ Program Review◦ Fiscal accountability

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Rosenthal, R. (2008). Those who would not serve: Factors influencing community college faculty members’ interest in applying for administrative positions. (Doctoral Dissertation). UC Davis.

Some key findings◦ 56.4% of respondents reported no future interest

in applying for administrative position◦ 55% declared that getting faculty interested in

administrative positions was either “very” or “extremely” important.

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Some key findings◦ Three factors were deemed as “somewhat

positive.” These factors were: The ability to affect change at a broader level The ability to give back to their department/college Administrative salary levels.

Faculty early in their careers distinctly valued the increased administrator’s salary and corresponding retirement benefits but an increased salary level diminished as an incentive with faculty’s years of service.

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Some key findings◦ Four factors were deemed as negative. These

factors were: 12-month on-campus work schedule Limited contact with students Perceived stress in position 40-50 hours per week on-campus work schedule

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A person employed in an administrative position that is not part of the classified service, who has not previously acquired tenured status as a faculty member in the same district . . . shall have the right to become a first-year probationary faculty member once his or her administrative assignment expires or is terminated if all of the following apply: ◦ (a) The process by which the governing board reaches

the determination shall be developed and agreed upon jointly by representatives of the governing board and the academic senate, and approved by the governing board. The agreed upon process shall include reasonable procedures to ensure that the governing board relies primarily upon the advice and judgment of the academic senate to determine that the administrator possesses the minimum qualifications for employment as a faculty member.

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ACCA Admin 101 and 102 CIOs’ 411 Training Statewide Conferences and Meetings

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“Us vs. Them” Thinking Wrong motives for moving into

Administration

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What characteristics or qualities does a good academic administrator have?

Where do we want our administrators to come from? If not from faculty, where?

What processes exist on our campuses that can help us to identify good administrative candidates?

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How can we improve the pool of candidates for administrative positions?

How can we help administrators to work better with faculty and to be more effective after they are hired?

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Thank you for joining us.