Associate Director, Accreditation for Policy & Education
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Application
Details
Posted: 24-Jan-23
Location: Rockville, Maryland
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Communications/Editorial
Education and Training
Project Management/Program Development
Salary Details:
Salary Range (Non-Negotiable): $102,070 – $113,412 https://www.asha.org/careers/asha-jobs/benefits/
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association requires all new employees to present proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 when they start work. Currently, “fully vaccinated” is defined as someone that has received both doses of the Pfizer/Moderna COVID-19 vaccines or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine 14 days or more before they begin work. Individuals with a disability or a religious reason preventing them from taking the vaccine may request an accommodation.
Description
The purpose of this position is to direct the activities related to policy development and implementation for the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA). The Associate Director directs the development and delivery of the communications related to ASHA’s accreditation program to accreditation stakeholders and the public. The Associate Director (a) advises the CAA in the development of accreditation policies and develops education plans to implement those policies; (b) develops and conducts training activities for academic programs and volunteers, which supports the accreditation quality management system; (c) provides consultation to graduate education programs regarding interpretations of accreditation standards and policies of the CAA; and (d) monitors trends in accreditation and advises the CAA accordingly to inform their decision-making.
Responsibilities
Advise the CAA in the development of policies; monitor internal and national trends to advise and support the work of the CAA.
Develop and execute education plans to provide consultation and assistance to graduate education programs regarding accreditation standards and policies; make presentations at meetings and conferences as appropriate; prepare and update information on Web site.
Develop and oversee training activities for CAA members, site visitors, and academic programs.
Maintain currency of all policy manuals and appropriate archives of each.
Monitor CAA’s compliance with recognition requirements of the US Secretary of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation; advise CAA of needed modifications to policies as appropriate.
Serve as liaison with other ASHA volunteer committees as appropriate and National Office units regarding accreditation standards, policies and procedures, public communications, and program education activities; support Director of Accreditation in liaison activities with external groups.
Qualifications
Knowledge Typically Acquired Through
Award of a baccalaureate degree, preferably in communication sciences and disorders, or other related field
Minimum of 3 years experience with an accrediting agency
Experience in making public presentations
Experience in communicating with higher education faculty and administration, members of professional associations, and students
Scope and Depth of Technical Skills/Knowledge
Demonstrated ability to:
Interpret and determine compliance with accreditation standards
Collect, interpret, and report statistical data
Independently compose technical documents and complex and sensitive correspondence
Efficiently use Windows environment and Microsoft Office software, data bases, and presentations software to produce reports, presentations, and documents and manage workload
Scope and Depth of Non-Technical Skills/Knowledge
Demonstrated ability to:
Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, including preparation and presentation of technical reports, complex procedures, requirements, and sensitive information
Analyze and synthesize complex information from multiple and varied sources
Evaluate program components and implement recommendations for program improvement
Problem-solve independently and proactively about tasks related to job responsibilities
Organize and prioritize multiple and complex projects and tasks
Complete large volume of work with tight deadlines
About American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 223,000 members and affiliates who are speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists in the United States and internationally.