POSITION SUMMARY
The Assistant/Associate Vice President (AVP) for Institutional Effectiveness provides strategic leadership and oversight for the University’s comprehensive institutional effectiveness framework, including assessment, accreditation, data analytics, and continuous improvement initiatives. This role ensures alignment between institutional planning, academic and administrative assessment, and data-informed decision-making in support of the University’s mission and strategic priorities.
The AVP serves as a key advisor to senior leadership and works collaboratively across divisions to promote a culture of evidence, accountability, and continuous improvement.
TASKS & RESPONSIBILITIES
Leadership & Strategy
- Provide vision, leadership, and direction for institutional effectiveness, assessment, and accreditation activities.
- Lead the development, implementation, and evaluation of institutional effectiveness plans aligned with the University’s strategic plan.
- Serve as a senior advisor on institutional performance, outcomes, and continuous improvement strategies.
Accreditation & Compliance
- Coordinate and manage all regional and programmatic accreditation processes, ensuring compliance with accrediting bodies.
- Serve as the institutional liaison to accrediting agencies.
- Lead preparation of self-studies, compliance reports, and reaffirmation processes.
- Lead the development, implementation, and ongoing assessment of the institution’s Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) in alignment with SACSCOC requirements.
Assessment & Continuous Improvement
- Oversee institutional assessment processes, including academic program assessment, administrative unit assessment, and co-curricular evaluation.
- Ensure assessment results are used to inform planning, resource allocation, and improvement efforts.
- Provide training and guidance to faculty and staff on assessment methodologies and best practices.
- Administer and analyze institutional surveys (e.g., NSSE, FSSE, alumni, and employer satisfaction surveys) and translate results into actionable insights for institutional decision-making.
Data Analytics & Reporting
- Direct the collection, analysis, and reporting of institutional data to support decision-making.
- Ensure integrity, accuracy, and accessibility of institutional data.
- Serve as the institution’s IPEDS Keyholder and oversee IPEDS, THECB, and other state, federal, and external agency reporting requirements.
- Support compliance, performance reporting, and outcomes assessment for Title III and other federal grant programs.
- Coordinate institutional submissions to external surveys and rankings (e.g., Common Data Set, U.S. News & World Report, NACUBO, and AGB).
- Develop and maintain student success analytics, including retention, persistence, and graduation modeling, to support early-alert and student intervention strategies.
- Establish and maintain institutional data governance practices, including FERPA compliance, data stewardship, and oversight of data sharing agreements.
Planning & Effectiveness Integration
- Integrate strategic planning, budgeting, and assessment processes into a cohesive institutional effectiveness model.
- Lead the execution, monitoring, and annual reporting of the University’s strategic plan, including ownership of institutional KPIs and progress dashboards.
- Monitor progress toward institutional goals and key performance indicators.
- Provide regular reports, dashboards, and presentations to senior leadership, the President’s Cabinet, and the Board of Trustees.
Collaboration & Communication
- Partner with academic and administrative leaders to embed a culture of assessment and continuous improvement.
- Serve on institutional committees and task forces as appropriate.
- Communicate institutional effectiveness findings clearly to diverse stakeholders.
Minimum Qualifications
- Doctoral degree from an accredited institution in higher education, public administration, research, or a related field.
- Minimum of 5–7 years of progressively responsible experience with a doctorate or 10 or more years with a master’s degree in institutional effectiveness, institutional research, accreditation, or a closely related area within higher education.
- Demonstrated experience with SACSCOC accreditation, including the Principles of Accreditation, reaffirmation, 5th-year interim reports, and substantive change processes.
- Strong analytical, data interpretation, and reporting skills.
- Proven leadership and supervisory experience.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience at a small private institution or HBCU.
- Experience integrating assessment with strategic planning and budgeting.
- Proficiency with data visualization tools such as Tableau or Power BI; experience with assessment management platforms (e.g., Watermark, Nuventive, Weave); and familiarity with SQL and a statistical package such as SPSS or R.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES
- Knowledge of higher education assessment, accreditation standards, and institutional effectiveness practices.
- Ability to analyze complex data and translate findings into actionable insights.
- Strong organizational and project management skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, and senior leadership.
- High level of integrity and commitment to confidentiality.
SUPERVISION
- This position reports to the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs.
SALARY RANGE
- $105,000 Annually, plus benefits!
POSITION STATUS
- Full-time; in-person.
- Occasional evening or weekend work may be required during accreditation cycles or reporting deadlines.
- Periodic travel required for accreditation activities, professional conferences (e.g., SACSCOC Annual Meeting, AIR Forum), and external trainings.
SETTING
Founded in 1875, Huston-Tillotson University is Austin's first institution of higher education. The University is an independent, liberal arts, church-related, historically black institution located on a 23-acre tree-lined campus near downtown Austin, Texas. The University is affiliated with United Methodist Church, the United Church of Christ, and the United Negro College Fund. Undergraduate, four-year degrees in business, education, the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences are awarded. Huston-Tillotson University is multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, and multi-faith, and welcomes students of all ages, races, and religions. All faculty are engaged in a range of activities, their primary focus is teaching. The student-teacher ratio is 15 to one, which allows an environment of personalized attention to students.
Skills Required
- Doctoral degree in higher education, public administration, research, or a related field
- 5-7 years of experience with a doctorate or 10 years with a master's degree in institutional effectiveness or similar
- Experience with SACSCOC accreditation
- Strong analytical and reporting skills
- Leadership and supervisory experience
- Experience at a small private institution or HBCU
- Experience integrating assessment with strategic planning and budgeting
- Proficiency with data visualization tools
What We Do
Huston-Tillotson University is a faith-based historically black college and university (HBCU) in Austin, Texas, offering liberal arts and STEM education. It is committed to educating a diverse community and cultivating innovative leaders dedicated to academic excellence and service.






