Director of Scholar Programs
- Employer
- Wallin Education Partners
- Location
- Minnesota, United States
- Salary
- Salary Commensurate with experience
- Date posted
- Dec 2, 2021
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Education, Education Administration & Leadership, Other Education
- Employment Level
- Administrative
- Employment Type
- Full Time
On behalf of our client, Wallin Education Partners, CohenTaylor Executive Search Services is conducting a retained executive search for its Director of Scholar Programs.
Wallin Education Partners (Wallin) is a proven college completion program that includes financial aid and comprehensive support for high-potential students with financial need. With a 91% six-year graduation rate compared to 64% nationally, Wallin is one of the most effective college completion programs in the country. The program addresses systemic barriers students face and provides support that sets scholars up to rise. Wallin’s model of financial aid and comprehensive individual advising accelerates economic mobility and fundamentally increases the odds of graduation and employment for underrepresented students.
Wallin is seeking a Director of Scholar Programs, a pivotal role that provides overall leadership for the vision, strategy, and implementation of the entire program of support to students, which includes scholars’ academic, career, financial, and personal needs. Reporting directly to the President/CEO and a critical member of the executive leadership team, the Director of Scholar Programs participates in research and decision making to guide the future direction of the organization. As a leader and collaborator, this Director will foster a culture of colleagueship and collaboration with staff beyond the advising team.
View the full position profile at https://cohentaylor.com/position-profile/wallin/
To apply, send your credentials to Wallin@cohentaylor.com. All inquiries will remain confidential.
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