Thursday, November 21, 2013

Now what are they doing?

     One of our readers spotted a couple of surprising things on the agenda for next week's (Nov. 25) meeting of the SOCCCD board of trustees:

6.7 SOCCCD: Academic Personnel Actions…


Exhibit B
ASSISTANT DEAN OF FINANCIAL AID AND STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES – ID #, Irvine Valley College, Integrated Academic and Classified Administrators/Classified Managers Salary Schedule Range 20 (Academic Administration) 
DEFINITION
     To provide leadership to plan, develop, organize, schedule, implement, direct, improve and evaluate the financial aid, veterans, scholarship, ambassador, outreach, and other assigned student support services programs, operations and activities at a community college; prepare and administer annual program budgets; ensure compliance with District policies and applicable state and federal regulations related to financial aid and other student support services; train, supervise and evaluate assigned staff; serve as custodian of records and ensure the timely, accurate and legal maintenance, storage, retrieval and release of all records associated with assignment.
     To foster a culture of collaboration, mutual respect, innovation, and continuous improvement throughout the District; lead by example; actively participate in and support District-wide participatory governance components and activities and other collaborative processes; encourage professional excellence among the staff and promote an organizational culture of customer service, innovation, and quality services. 
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
     There is one position assigned to direct financial aid operations, services and activities at each of SOCCCD’s two colleges. The responsibilities differ at each college. The Assistant Dean of Financial Aid and Student Support Services at Irvine Valley College is an academic administrative position. The incumbent also supervises the Veterans Program, Scholarship Program, the Outreach Program the Ambassadors Program, the Student Services Specialist at the Advanced Technology Education Park (ATEP), and other student support services as assigned. The Director of Financial Aid at Saddleback College is only responsible for financial aid and scholarship programs and is a classified management position that reports to a Dean….
     Until a couple of months ago, Darryl Cox had been the Director of Financial Aid.
     One of our readers writes: "Well placed sources have indicated that a good friend of our illustrious VP Linda F from Cuesta College is the new heir apparent. She is not a Director, but happens to be a faculty member, so the job description has been changed so she can qualify. Be on the look out for a new hire by the name of Ornelas coming to your college soon. I offer this information so you know who to vote for if you happen to be on the hiring committee. This way you won't have to wait for Linda or Glenn to tell you."
     I've done some checking. This looks to be more than a rumor.

6.8 SOCCCD: Classified Personnel Actions ….

Exhibit A


     Morley has been a remarkably unpopular Director of the IVC Foundation.

The Veterans Center FUBAR, part 3: a room of one’s own

     At this point, we have spoken with quite a few people about the Veterans Service Center and the history of vet services at IVC.
     One person in particular—a man in his late twenties who greatly impressed us with his compelling blend of humility and gravitas—noted that the vets gain much simply from having a place to hang out together. Often, one learns more, he said, from other vets than from anyone or anything else.
     Ironically, I suppose—given the money recently spent—earlier incarnations of the Vet Center were far more attractive in this regard—a fun place, not really for study but for hanging out and talking, with a backdrop of the expected services. The existing Center does not inspire the hope that such camaraderie will be found. And, obviously, it hasn’t helped that Mr. Minkler has turned out to be a repellant character, a turd in the glass of milk.
     The center, said our vet friend, is the reason he was able to transition successfully to academia. (He’ll be transferring in the Spring.)
     Sadly, the new Vet Center has become something of a vet repellent.
     “The Center,” said this particular military veteran, “shouldn’t be a place where you pick up and turn in forms.” But that’s pretty much what it has become.

The “Fubar” series:

• The Veterans Center FUBAR, Part 1 — or "Why do the Veterans hate the veterans' counselor?"*
• The Veterans Center FUBAR, part 2: protection!
• The Veterans Center FUBAR, part 3: a room of one’s own
• The Veterans Center fubar, part 4: another side?
• The Veterans Center fubar, part 5: administration's dog and pony show
• The Veterans Center fubar, part 6: the "other side" re Mark Minkler

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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