CU Boulder Arts & Sciences Natural Sciences Division Director for Inclusive Practice job posting

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Max Boykoff

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Jul 9, 2022, 11:38:27 PM7/9/22
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Dear GEP-ed,

We're hiring for this new position at the University of Colorado
Boulder (CU Boulder).

Please consider applying and/or sharing with your networks.

The job call can be found at
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/Divisional-Director-of-Inclusive-Practice/40014

The Divisional Director of Inclusive Practice plays an integral role
in furthering key strategic goals for justice, equity, diversity, and
inclusion initiatives within the Division of Natural Sciences in the
College of Arts and Sciences at CU Boulder! The position is
responsible for broadening the participation and for enabling the
success of historically excluded students in undergraduate programs
offered through the Division of Natural Sciences. The Director will
lead efforts and strategies for student success in areas that include
recruitment, admissions, enrollment, and retention. The goal will be
to attract, prepare and expand opportunities for first-generation
college-bound youth, rural students, women, black, Indigenous and
students of color (BIPOC), and students from low-income families
through the development and provision of effective curriculum and
support designed to enable the academic success of students in the
Division of Natural Science.

Among the listing of minimum requirements, we seek someone with a
bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited university and 5 years
of job-related experience that includes working with historically
excluded populations and responsibility for Justice, Equity, and
Inclusion (JEDI) initiatives and programs. (Note: Equivalent education
and/or experience may substitute on a year-for-year basis) and someone
with either a degree, work experience, or demonstrated interest in
working with students in a STEM field (science, technology,
engineering, math).

Thanks,
max
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Professor & Chair, Department of Environmental Studies
Fellow, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
University of Colorado Boulder
Traditional territories of the Ute, Cheyenne and Arapaho Nations
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