Middlesex Community College (MCC) is one of the largest community colleges in the Commonwealth, employing people in full-time, part-time, faculty, professional, administrative, and support positions at campuses in both Lowell and Bedford, and online. We are focused on equity to transform lives and shape futures. MCC values equity and inclusion as the foundation for excellence, innovation, and success for our employees and students. MCC is committed to a policy of affirmative action, equal opportunity, equal education, non-discrimination, and diversity to provide a learning and working environment that values the diverse backgrounds of all students and employees. MCC strives for a faculty and staff that reflect its richly diverse community of students. Women, people of color, persons with disabilities and others are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications for employment are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, or veteran status. Middlesex Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, genetic information, gender identity or sexual orientation in its programs and activities as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and college policies.The College prohibits sexual harassment, including sexual violence. Inquiries or complaints concerning discrimination, harassment, retaliation or sexual violence shall be referred to the College's Affirmative Action and/or Title IX Coordinator, the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission or the United States Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights. Prospective employees are encouraged to review the College's Annual Safety & Security Report, in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, which can be found on the disclosure page of the College's website at: https://www.middlesex.mass.edu/disclosurestatements/campsecrpt.aspx
Location: Lowell, MA Category: Full-time Staff Posted On: Mon Mar 31 2025 Job Description:
Department: Strategic Priorities and Professional Development
Reports to: Executive Director Strategic Priorities and Professional Development
Date: March 28, 2025
General Summary: Professional development at MCC promotes the college's strategic plan and institutional priorities, while also fostering opportunities for personal and professional growth. The Director of Professional Development provides leadership in the development, implementation, coordination, supervision, and annual evaluation of professional development activities; and plays a key role in advancing the initiatives of the Center for Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation (CTRHT). The Director will work closely with the Assistant Director of Employee Engagement & Training and other key stakeholders.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Professional Growth and Development
Provide vision and strategic planning for professional development in alignment with the college's strategic plan in collaboration with institutional leaders.
Review and approve requests from faculty & staff for professional development funding.
Develop and monitor budgets assigned to the Office of Professional Development.
Oversee and administer all aspects of the planning and deployment of all professional development activities, including resource allocation, design, marketing, dissemination, etc. These activities include the all-college biannual Professional Day, professional development focused grants, among others.
Lead the Professional Development Advisory Board, which includes faculty, staff, and administrators from across the college; to identify the professional development needs of the college community. Also, seek input from the board on the impact of ongoing professional development initiatives.
Coordinate internal professional development mini-grants, including the mini-grant application process and the approval of mini-grants, in collaboration with the Professional Development Advisory Board.
Conduct surveys and gather feedback to assess the effectiveness of professional development initiatives.
Collaborate with internal stakeholders, including but not limited to Human Resources, to support new employee onboarding, as well as internal communities of practice (CoPs) where faculty and staff can share experiences and best practices. These include CoPs for administrative and staff assistants; a CoP for mid-level managers; and faculty-led SoTL (Scholarship of Teaching and Learning).
Coordinate professional learning opportunities and participation in local higher education conferences and consortia, and other opportunities, such as NEFDC (New England Faculty Development Consortium), REJI (Racial Equity and Justice Institute), TLSD (Teaching, Learning, and Student Development), NELDI (former Chair Academy), and the Lowell Plan Public Matters.
Facilitate professional learning on high-impact teaching practices that promote inclusive learning experiences, such as courses from the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE).
Partner with staff, faculty, and institutional teams participating in national conferences to facilitate regular campus-wide presentations that share best practices, innovative research, and relevant applications, with the campus community.
Create and maintain electronic records, and other relevant tools, in order to track completion of professional development initiatives including the number of faculty and staff trained, attendance date, specific training/ program attended, etc.
In collaboration with the Assistant Director of Employee Engagement & Training in HR, administer digital resources for professional development, including but not limited to the LinkedIn Learning library.
Manage and update the MCC Intranet Professional Development web pages.
Oversee the use of the Innovation Space on the Bedford campus, in collaboration with the Assistant Director of Employee Engagement & Training.
Center for Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation
In collaboration with the Executive Director, nurture strong collaborative relationships across the College and beyond through the CTRHT Action Plan and goals.
Develop and disseminate strategic messaging to inform and engage internal and external stakeholders on TRHT priorities.
Monitor national trends and facilitate listening circles and response strategies to address evolving racial healing and other challenges.
Co-Lead Racial Healing Circles, assess their impact, and collaborate with internal and affiliate groups to collect artifacts, document and refine efforts.
Champion and participate in initiatives that promote student success, belonging, campus climate, and others identified as strategic priorities.
Raise awareness of TRHT and related initiatives through education, professional development, and community engagement, in partnership with Marketing / Communications, and other departments, to enhance visibility.
Additional Responsibilities
Serve on College committees and advisory groups as assigned.
Utilize software for budget management, scheduling, and record-keeping.
Serve on local and state-wide professional development groups and task forces dedicated to the development, advancement, and sharing of best practices as assigned.
Collaborate with the Events Director and administrative staff as needed to coordinate logistics, including space availability and other essential aspects, to ensure the seamless execution of professional development and CTRHT activities.
Perform other related duties as required.
Job Requirements:
Bachelor's degree with at least seven (7) years of relevant experience in professional development, higher education, or related field.
Experience in designing and offering professional development activities for faculty and staff.
Deep knowledge of faculty and staff development, training methodologies, instructional design and pedagogy.
Working understanding of institutional policies, governance structures, accreditation standards, and use of technology to enhance teaching and learning.
Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills; self-starter; able to provide team leadership.
Ability to travel to both the Lowell and Bedford campus.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in related field with 3-5 years of relevant experience
College-level teaching experience.
Bilingual, Spanish or Khmer language fluency preferred.
Demonstrated ability implementing and managing strategic, equity or community- centric projects and initiatives at an organizational level.
Working knowledge or interest in developing and facilitating racial healing practices and circles.
Experience working in higher education, and at a comprehensive community college.
Experience with project management and implementation of campus-wide initiatives.
Additional Information:
Salary Range: $77,000 - $87,000; actual salary commensurate with academic background and experience. Employees of Middlesex Community College are considered employees of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and receive benefits, which include:
High-quality and affordable health insurance through the Commonwealth's Group Insurance Commission (GIC)
Competitive Dental and Vision Plans
Flexible Spending Account and Dependent Care Assistance programs
Low-cost basic and optional life insurance
Retirement Savings: State Employees' Pension or Optional Retirement Program (ORP) and Deferred Compensation 457(b) plan or 403(b).
12 paid holidays per year and competitive Sick, Vacation, and Personal Time
Tuition Benefits for employees and dependents at state colleges and universities
Short-Term Disability and Extended Illness program participation options
Professional Development and Continuing Education opportunities
Cell Phone Bill Discounts with Verizon and T-Mobile Cell Phone Carriers
Access to the Commonwealth's Mass4You, employee assistance program
Free employee parking on Bedford and Lowell campuses
Eligibility towards Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Location: Lowell and Bedford campus
Hours: 37.5 hours per week, schedule to be determined upon hire
Expected Start Date: June 2025
Application Deadline: April 21, 2025
Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.