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AspectSummer Amazon Student ProgramsAmazon Intern
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Dean of Counseling Programs and Services

Dean of Counseling Programs and Services

Citrus College

Glendora, CA • On-site

$181K - $238K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Position Details
Position Information
Position Title
Dean of Counseling Programs and Services
Recruitment Start Date
06/02/2026
Recruitment End Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
First Consideration Date
07/02/2026
Salary Range
M-77
Pay Rate
$181,613-$238,991 annual, plus 2.5% for a verified doctorate from an accredited institution. Initial placement on the management salary schedule for newly hired managers will be at step 1; however, the President may recommend a higher rate placement.
FLSA Status
Exempt
Benefits
Health & Wellness
• Fully-paid Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance for eligible employees and dependents
• Choice of HMO or PPO with very low co-pays and out-of-pocket costs
• Flexible Spending Accounts for healthcare and dependent care
• Free 24/7 Employee Assistance Program
. Basic Life and AD&D insurance for employees only
Work-Life Balance
19 Paid Holidays and 22 Vacation Days annually
• 12 Sick Days annually
• Opportunity for remote work (up to two days per week) with manager approval
• Possibility of Modified Summer Schedule
• Professional Learning Opportunities
• No-cost Annual Staff Parking
. Close proximity to the Metro rail system
Financial & Retirement Benefits
CalPERS/CalSTRS Defined-Benefit Pension Plans
. District paid post-retirement medical, dental and vision for those employees who qualify and their eligible dependents
• 457(b), 403(b), & Roth 403(b) Deferred Compensation Plans
General Description/Summary
About Citrus College
Celebrating more than 100 years of service, Citrus College is located in Glendora in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains, approximately 25 miles northeast of metropolitan Los Angeles. The college has the distinction of being the oldest community college in Los Angeles County and the fifth oldest in the state.
Citrus College was founded in 1915, with an enrollment of 27 students, under the leadership of Dr. Floyd S. Hayden, who helped bring the community college movement to California. From 1915 to 1961, the college was operated by the Citrus Union High School District.
In July 1961, the Citrus Community College District was created to include the Azusa and Glendora Unified School Districts. In 1967, the district expanded to include the Claremont, Duarte and Monrovia school districts.
Today, Citrus College occupies a 104-acre campus and offers classes on a 16-week calendar (fall and spring semesters), as well as a variety of non-traditional scheduling options - winter session, evenings, summer sessions, and optional class formats, such as hybrid and online education courses.
Mission StatementCitrus College provides quality educational experiences that support our students in achieving their academic, professional, and personal goals, empowering them to make positive impacts on their communities and beyond. Citrus College faculty and staff take pride in being student-centered and in cultivating a safe, caring, compassionate, and inclusive lifelong learning environment. Our college community welcomes students from all backgrounds and ensures that they have the opportunity to achieve upward social and economic mobility.
AccreditationCitrus College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, 10 Commercial Blvd., Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949, (415) 506-0234, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education. Additional information about accreditation, including filing of complaints against member institutions, can be found at www.accjc.org.
POSITION SUMMARYUnder the direction and supervision of the Vice President of Student Services, the Dean of Counseling Programs and Services leads and manages the development, coordination, and supervision of counseling programs and services for the District, including disabled student programs and services, articulation, career and transfer center, student equity and achievement program, and matriculation. In addition, the Dean supervises the Director of EOP&S/CARE and CalWORKs, the Director of Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS), the Director of Student Equity and Success Programs, and the Director of Student Support Services.
This is a 12-month academic management position.
Minimum Qualifications/Education and Experience
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS / EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE- Possession of a master's degree in counseling, rehabilitation counseling, clinical psychology, counseling psychology, guidance counseling, educational counseling, social work, or career development or the equivalent.
- One year of formal training, internship, or leadership experience reasonably related to this management assignment.
- Evidence of ability to communicate effectively, in English, with a diverse population both orally and in writing.
- Evidence of interest in working in the community college setting.
- Evidence of ability to work effectively as a member of the administrative team.
- Evidence of experience and training in the utilization of technology in administrative practice.
- Evidence of experience supervising a complex educational department responsible for implementation of state and federal regulations.
- Evidence of qualification for a current Citrus College Faculty Service Area (FSA).
- Sensitivity to, understanding of, and respect for the diverse academic, socioeconomic, ethnic, religious, cultural background, disability, and sexual orientation of community college students, faculty, and staff.
- Demonstrates sensitivity to, understanding of, and ability to work with the diverse academic, socioeconomic, ethnic, religious, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, immigration status, and cultural background of community college students, faculty, and staff; and successfully fosters and supports an inclusive educational and work environment.
Preferred Qualifications
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS- Possession of a doctorate.
- Two years of leadership and management experience in a shared governance environment, preferably in a community college counseling office or student service program that offers counseling services.
- Experience with budget development, personnel selection, and program planning and review processes.
- Experience collaborating with campus and community stakeholders on initiatives that support student success, integrate holistic support and advance equitable outcomes.
- Knowledge and familiarity with California Community Colleges programs and legislative priorities related to counseling programs and services including the Student Equity and Achievement Program, AB 928, dual enrollment, and emerging trends, and best practices related to universal design, noncredit education, credit for prior learning, transfer and career development.
Licenses and Certificates
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Provides leadership, administers and directs the District's comprehensive counseling services and programs.
- Provides leadership in the administration, organization and development of District counseling services and related programs, including academic and career counseling services, matriculation, transfer, disabled student services, international student counseling, EOP&S/CARE and CalWORKs, and the Student Equity and Achievement program.
- Provides overall leadership and direction in the development, implementation and evaluation of counseling programs and services to provide efficient and effective matriculation, and culturally inclusive counseling and student support services.
- Provides leadership and directs all faculty and staff assigned to the area of counseling programs and services.
- Provides leadership for the area of counseling programs and services pertaining to strategic planning, budget, curriculum and other related matters.
- Provides leadership in the implementation of new technologies related to counseling programs and services.
- Coordinates counseling liaison activities within the college and with feeder schools in the community.
- Manages the orientation and counseling components of the District's matriculation plan.
- Manages, prepares and monitors all budgets in the area of responsibility.
- Facilitates the planning, development, and implementation of new programs as needed to improve counseling and retain a culturally and socioeconomically diverse student population.
- Facilitates the development and implementation of program review.
- Facilitates the development of publications relating to counseling and associated programs, and prepares required information for the college catalog and schedule of classes.
- Facilitates appropriate staff development activities for assigned faculty and staff.
- Facilitates the development and implementation of orientation services.
- Facilitates the review and documentation of degrees/certificates/skill awards.
- Develops counselor teaching and work schedules to provide sufficient coverage for registration and to staff required counseling courses.
- Assists and promotes the growth and success of a diverse population of students and employees through the development of interculturally competent and equity minded management and leadership abilities.
- Assists the Dean of Enrollment Services and the Director of Financial Aid with coordinating registration procedures and other common activities.
- Maintains current knowledge of and compliance with District policies and procedures, state and federal laws, rules, regulations and requirements as related to counseling programs and services.
- Assists the District in enrollment management planning.
- Communicates District policy and administrative decisions to division personnel and students.
- Administers the collective bargaining agreements among the District and the faculty and classified unions.
- Fosters an atmosphere of collegiality and supports the goals of participatory governance.
- Ensures equitable practices are implemented by reviewing and making recommendations for changes to policies and procedures related to the areas of counseling programs and services.
- Participates in the selection and evaluation of division personnel.
- Resolves conflict.
- Supervises and evaluates personnel in assigned areas.
- Serves as an active member of the student services administrative team.
- Serves on and provides leadership to campus committees as assigned.
- Performs other duties as assigned that support the overall objective of the position and the District's mission statement.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Physical Abilities
Working Condition
Department
Counseling Programs and Services
Job Category
Management
Assignment
Full-Time
Percentage of Time
100%
Months per Year
12 months
Work Days per Week
M-F
Work Schedule per Day
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; however, this is an exempt management/supervisory-level position requiring some weekend, holiday, and non-conventional working hours in addition to the regular working hours of a collegiate environment.
Work Shift
Bargaining Unit
Unrepresented
Citrus College Diversity Statement
CITRUS COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
It is the policy of Citrus College to not discriminate against and to encourage a diversity of applicants based on national origin, religion, age, sex or gender, race, color, medical condition, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, use of family and medical care leave, genetic information, military or veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, or because they are perceived to have one or more of the preceding characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO APPLICANTS:
Applications are considered legal documents, and as such, all areas of the application must be completed, or your application packet will be considered incomplete and will not be moved forward. While it may be appropriate in some areas of your application to use "NA" (not applicable), do not use terms such as "see resume" or "see attached". When listing your work experience, please specify the beginning and end dates for each job you held and describe your experience.
Applicants are responsible for ensuring that all required documents, and those additional documents you choose to include, are attached BEFORE clicking the "Finished Attaching Documents" button and confirming. It is advisable to attach "Optional" documents first, and then "Required" documents once you are ready to click on the "Finished Attaching Documents" button and confirming.
Application and Supplemental Questionnaire must be complete. A resume will not substitute for a fully completed employment application and supplemental questionnaire. Incomplete applications will be rejected. When listing your work experience, please specify the beginning and end dates for each job you held and describe your experience.
Additional documents CANNOT be added to your electronic application packet once you click on "Finis