Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine
Job Description / Duties
Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine (XOCOM) is accepting
applications for the position of Associate Dean for Student Affairs (ADSA). The Associate Dean for Student Affairs is
responsible for leadership and administration of all student affairs activities
and maintains responsibility for student discipline and accountability issues
regarding academic standing, professional conduct, and implementation of
student-related institutional policies.
This key leadership
position will report directly to the Dean of XOCOM and is a member of the Dean’s
leadership team. The ADSA provides a wide range of student development and
support services, including but not limited to, providing leadership for a
quality student life program, oversight of the Office of Student Affairs,
including such services as learning enhancement, counseling, and career
planning. In addition, the ADSA plays a leadership role on various XOCOM
committees that address such issues as student wellness, diversity, equity, and
inclusion, student academic performance, and student academic support. XOCOM is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and
is particularly interested in candidates who have experience working with individuals/students
from diverse backgrounds, minimizing barriers, and increasing health equity.
Job Duties
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Provides leadership, strategic
direction, project management, and fiscal oversight for the Office of Student
Affairs.
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Provide strategic
vision and oversight to student affairs-related areas of LCME accreditation
with particular focus on student progression and retention within the MD
program, learning environment and learning communities/advising, and career
exploration and residency matching.
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Serves as a key member of
XOCOM's leadership team, providing executive leadership over efforts to enhance
and sustain a campus environment that supports student success, stimulates
developmental and professional growth, emphasizes leadership and professionalism,
and engages students.
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Oversees the delivery of
student services, including registration, enrollment, and academic records
management.
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Develops and implements student
policies and procedures in collaboration with the Associate Dean for Medical
Education and Academic Affairs, faculty and administration to ensure a
supportive and equitable learning environment.
· Manages student protection policies including
annual CQI to ensure compliance with LCME accreditation standards.
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Coordinates programs and
activities to enhance student development, including leadership development,
career counseling, and professional development opportunities.
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Supervises, coordinates,
advises, and promotes student organizations.
o Assists student organizations in establishing appropriate
governance structures and in complying with all XOCOM requirements.
o Collaborates with student organizations and governance bodies to
solicit feedback and input in the development of student policies, promoting
student voice and engagement in government processes.
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Serves as the
primary contact and advocate for student counseling and intervention efforts.
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Manages student
conduct and disciplinary issues, ensuring compliance with XOCOM policies and
procedures.
· Leads XOCOM Society Heads which provides student
support, coaching and mentoring.
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Works with the Associate Dean
for Medical Education to create a positive and effective learning environment.
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Collaborates with Xavier’s
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and the Associate Dean for Research
and Ochsner Chief Scientific Officer to support student research initiatives,
opportunities, and training.
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Participates in relevant XOCOM
and university committees and task forces related to student affairs,
representing the interests of students.
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Supports XOCOM’s efforts to
attract and serve a diverse student body and to promote an inclusive
environment.
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Serves a leadership
role in the development and implementation of all Title IX initiatives.
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Assists with
planning and implementation of, and attends, all student-related events,
including orientation, white coat ceremony, match day, graduation, etc.
About Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine (XOCOM)
In February 2024,
the Xavier University of Louisiana Board of Trustees and the Ochsner Health
Board of Directors approved the partnership to develop the Xavier Ochsner
College of Medicine (XOCOM). Becoming the fifth allopathic Historically Black
College and University (HBCU) medical school in the country.
Xavier University
of Louisiana (Xavier) stands as a recognized leader in STEM and health science,
producing more African American students who graduate from medical school each
year than any other university in the country. Ochsner Health (Ochsner), Louisiana’s
largest, academic health system with a long track record of excellence in
medical education, is committed to exceptional, patient-centered care and Ochsner
Medical Center – New Orleans is the tertiary and quaternary care for Louisiana
and the surrounding region. As the largest physician-led clinically integrated
network in the Gulf South, the Ochsner Health Network operates 46 hospitals and
treated more than 1.5 million patients in 2022.
Xavier and Ochsner
have been working together since the early 1980s. Through their ongoing
partnership, Ochsner Health and Xavier University of Louisiana have advanced
healthcare equity through several programs, including a program for physician
assistants that has already graduated 108 students. By creating this new
medical school, XOCOM is taking a big step toward improving healthcare for all
the communities they serve. Together, they will train doctors who care deeply
about their patients and understand the importance of diversity and
high-quality medicine. In addition, Ochsner has 33 wide-ranging, accredited
residency and fellowship programs.
Qualifications / Required Skills
Required Education and Work Experience
· MD, DO, PhD, EdD, or equivalent degree with a min
of 5 years of academic medicine administration experience in such roles as
assistant/associate dean, course director, residency director, or clerkship
director at an LCME-accredited US Medical School.
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Knowledge of and
prior experience with LCME (Liaison Committee for Medical Education)
accreditation, NRMP, and MSPE.
Preferred Qualifications
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Previous experience
in a senior leadership role within a higher education setting, preferably in
student affairs.
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Experience in
working with academic and administrative departments and developing and
implementing academic policies and procedures.
Knowledge Skills and Abilities (KSAs)
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Knowledge of LCME
and SACSCOC accreditation standards, assessment practices and methods in
medical education.
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Demonstrated
leadership success in academia and administration.
· Demonstrated experience in strategic planning.
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Excellent
collaboration skills, with the ability to cultivate relationships, think
creatively and solve problems.
· Performs detailed work in a deadline-driven environment with a high degree of accuracy.
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Ability to work
effectively with a wide variety of stakeholders (e.g., co-workers, students,
community members) and a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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Ability to
effectively mentor diverse individuals.
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Excellent
team-building skills and the ability to work with all constituencies in a
unique environment of medical education in the context of the XOCOM, Ochsner
Health and Xavier University of Louisiana relationship.
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Maintained strong
work ethic, an approachable leadership style, and a consistent focus on Student
Affairs’ immediate and strategic goals.
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Demonstrated
ability utilizing technology to facilitate and strengthen student affairs
activities.
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Excellent written,
verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
· Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of student life.
Additional Information
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