Full Job Description
This is a CAMPUS ONLY recruitment. Only current employees, or former employees with current Preferential Rehire rights will be considered for this position. Former employees with Preferential Rehire rights should apply through the external candidate gateway and identify themselves as such in their application to be considered for this position.
Current UCSC employees must apply to the job posting in the Internal Candidate Gateway. You can access the internal job posting at the link below:
https://ucpath.universityofcalifornia.edu/peoplesoft-native/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_EMP.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&FOCUS=Employee&SiteId=12&JobOpeningId=66276&PostingSeq=1
If you are a current UCSC employee and apply through the External Candidate Gateway, you will not be considered for this position.
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INITIAL REVIEW DATE (IRD)
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The IRD for this job is: 09-07-2026
DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW
The Division of Student Affairs and Success (DSAS), led by the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Success, consists of nearly 800 professional staff and 2100 student staff spanning five major units. Deeply devoted to offering students a transformational educational experience, our division provides campus-wide coordination and leadership of student success programs, activities, and initiatives.
DSAS also does their work through a range of resource centers dedicated to providing direct student support. Work is grounded in educational equity, institutional responsibility, and an unfettered commitment to supporting the whole student. DSAS aspires to ensure every student feels welcome, supported, and a sense of belonging during their time on campus. Efforts are informed by robust and dynamic relationships with campus leadership, faculty, students, and staff from across the campus, reflecting the broad campus commitment to ensuring student success. Beyond UC Santa Cruz, our team is involved in numerous professional organizations and highly engaged in the local community.
The Student Success and Equity area includes all of the units and over 125 state, federal, student service fees, and gift fund sources, and an annual operating budget of nearly $18 million. The Retention and Validation (R&V) units within Student Success and Equity are composed of Educational Opportunity Programs (EOP), Services for Transfer Reentry and Resilient Scholars (STARRS), and African, Black, and Caribbean Student Success (ABC SS). R&V staff provide holistic and humanizing support by acknowledging the lived experiences of students, and consider the social, political, economic, environmental, and historical contexts impacting a student's experience. R&V staff offer programs and activities that create a sense of belonging and invite students to be a part of our community. R&V staff embrace and develop connections and cooperative relationships with colleagues and community partners to create a meaningful and personalized network of support for students. The mission of Educational Opportunity Programs (EOP) is to provide various academic and personal support programs to first-generation college students, low-income students with diverse social and personal identities, and from historically marginalized backgrounds, so that they may achieve their academic, professional, and personal goals and become active leaders in their communities. The Services for Transfer and Resilient Students (STARRS) mission is to advance social mobility for transfer, re-entry, and independent students by providing transformative higher education experiences. STARRS guides students who disproportionately enter higher education through community colleges, including those who have experiences with: transferring, returning to school at an older age, military, being parents, foster care, homelessness, incarceration, or family trauma. The Office for African, Black, Caribbean (ABC) Student Success advocates for the holistic success of ABC students. Through assessment and cross-campus collaboration, ABC Student Success secures campus-wide strategic initiatives and priorities by addressing equity gaps, climate issues, enrollment, retention, and graduation rates of ABC students at University of California Santa Cruz.
More information can be found at: https://belong.ucsc.edu/low-income-first-gen/eop/
JOB SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Executive Director of Retention and Validation, the Associate Director of Specialized Support Initiatives provides strategic leadership and oversight for a portfolio of programs designed to support students with varied pathways and lived experiences.
The Associate Director oversees the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of programs including Undocumented Student Services, Military-Connected Student Services, Re-entry Student Programs, and the Resilient Scholars Program. The role supervises professional staff members, ensuring coordinated, high-quality services that support student success, well-being, and degree completion.
The incumbent establishes systems and practices for program delivery, student support, and case management, including access to financial resources, legal services, and campus and community-based supports. The Associate Director serves as a key liaison to campus partners, systemwide initiatives, and external organizations, and represents the department in efforts to strengthen institutional capacity to support student success.
The position is responsible for program assessment, data-informed decision-making, and effective stewardship of resources, including budgets and funding allocations. The Associate Director contributes to departmental leadership, strategic planning, and campus-wide initiatives focused on improving student outcomes.
APPOINTMENT INFORMATION
Budgeted Salary: $105,000 / Annually. Salary commensurate with skills, qualifications and experience.
Under California law, the University of California, Santa Cruz is required to post a reasonable estimate of the compensation for this role. The salary shown above is the budgeted amount the University reasonably expects to pay and the salary extended should not exceed this posted amount.
Benefits Level Eligibility: Full benefits
Schedule Information:
- Full-time, Fixed
- Percentage of Time: 100%, 40 Hours per Week
- Days of the Week: Mon-Fri
- Shift Includes: Day
Employee Classification: Career appointment
Job End Date: None
Work Location: UC Santa Cruz Main Campus
Union Representation: Non-Represented
Job Code Classification: 000300 (ACAD ACHIEVEMENT MGR 1) - Grade 24
Travel: Never or Rarely
JOB DUTIES
30% - Strategic Leadership
- Provides strategic leadership for a portfolio of student support programs serving undergraduate and graduate student populations with distinct lived experiences and pathways to the university.
- Oversees the vision, development, and implementation of programs including: Undocumented Student Services, Military-Connected Student Services, Re-entry Student Programs, and the Resilient Scholars Program: Students who are formerly incarcerated, on probation or parole, arrested or convicted but not incarcerated, impacted by a family member or loved one's incarceration (Underground Scholars Program), students who have experienced housing instability or lacked safe, stable, and permanent housing-whether before college or while enrolled, and students with current or former experiences in the foster care or child welfare system, no matter the length of time or age at the time of care, including out-of-home placements. This may have included: Foster or group homes, Transitional housing (THP+FC, THP+NMD, THP+, THPP), Legal guardianship or kinship care, Youth designated as Ward of the Court or Probation Youth, AB 12 recipients (Hope Scholars Program).
- Develops and implements a comprehensive strategy that supports student access, persistence, well-being, and degree completion across programs.
- Utilizes data-informed and research-based practices to design responsive programming that supports students' academic, personal, and professional development.
- Maintains advanced knowledge of policies, trends, and emerging issues impacting these student populations and adjust programmatic direction accordingly.
- Represents the department in campus-wide initiatives and planning efforts related to student success and support services.
- Serves as a key liaison/department's representative to systemwide and external partners, including participation in UC-wide convenings, professional networks, and community-based collaborations.
- Cultivates and maintains relationships with organizations, agencies, and partners that provide critical resources and services to students.
- Ensures a strength-based approach in assessing student personal, academic, and career success and alignment to department, division, and campus priorities.
- Builds collaborative relationships to help provide integrated programs, programming, and/or services.
- Supports campus campaigns/efforts to secure external funding, when needed.
- Develops and maintains complex or sensitive relationships with external organizations critical to program success.
- Represents the organizations to UC, the local community, and other relevant audiences.
- Serves as a liaison and partner with UC Immigrant Legal Services and UCOP.
- Responds to all UCOP requests and ensures all reports are submitted in a timely manner.
- Collaborates in other program management areas as needed.
- Participates in departmental leadership, planning, and administrative activities.
30% - Program Oversight
- Provides oversight for program implementation, service delivery, and student engagement across all functional areas.
- Ensures programs deliver coordinated services including: advising and student support, emergency funding and resource distribution, legal and external service referrals, community-building and engagement opportunities.
- Guides Program Coordinators as subject matter experts responsible for program development, student engagement, and campus education.
- Oversees case management services that support students with financial, academic, and personal challenges.
- Ensures development of systems and processes for student intake, case tracking, and service coordination.
- Provides guidance on complex and sensitive student situations, ensuring appropriate coordination with campus and external partners.
- Collaborates with campus partners including Financial Aid, Basic Needs, Counseling Services, Admissions, and academic departments.
- Monitors program effectiveness, identifies service gaps, and implements improvements.
- Keeps abreast of campus and local resources and referrals in residency, financial aid, scholarships, immigrant rights community advocacy, legal services, crisis intervention, social services, etc.
20% - Supervision
- Supervises professional and student staff, which includes program coordinators, retention specialists, achievement advisers, undergraduate student staff and graduate students associated with the program.
- Independently plans, assigns, directs and prioritizes staff activities, tasks and projects to ensure adherence to established procedures and an appropriate distribution of labor based on individual skill sets and departmental goals.
- Reviews staff work for technical accuracy, timeliness, completeness, and adherence to standards.
- Identifies training needs and coordinates professional development opportunities. Trains staff in proper methods, procedures, and standards of performance.
- Independently conducts performance evaluations and establishes measurable goals. Provides coaching and feedback to team members.
- Exercises independent judgment to initiate and effectively recommend disciplinary actions in compliance with university policies, collective bargaining agreements and campus procedures.
- Makes effective recommendations for salary actions.
- Manages the recruitment process, including selecting finalists and making the final hiring decision for unit staff.
10% - Program Evaluation & Reporting
- Leads assessment and evaluation efforts across all programs within the portfolio.
- Develops and implements tools to track student engagement, service utilization, and outcomes.
- Collaborates with institutional research, data analysts, and campus partners to analyze trends and inform decision-making.
- Prepares reports for campus leadership, systemwide partners, and funding entities.
- Ensures timely and accurate submission of reports and responses to systemwide requests. <