Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
Company: Nevada System of Higher Education
Location: Sloan
Posted on: March 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs Thank you for
your interest in employment with Nevada System of Higher Education
(NSHE), System Administration and System Computing Services. We
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Description The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) invites
applications and nominations for the position of Vice Chancellor
for Academic and Student Affairs. This is a renewable, full-time,
non-tenured, administrative position and reports to the Chancellor.
The position may be primarily located in either Reno or Las Vegas,
Nevada. The NSHE is comprised of eight institutions : two
universities, a state college, four community colleges and a
research institute. The public system of higher education in Nevada
continues to experience growth with significant challenges and
opportunities in serving over 105,000 students and 15,000
employees. The Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
serves as the chief academic and student affairs executive for
NSHE, responsible for setting strategic direction, driving
systemwide policy, and ensuring accountable implementation of
initiatives that advance academic quality, student success, and
research competitiveness. As a key member of the Chancellor's
Cabinet, the Vice Chancellor exercises enterprise-level leadership
and decision-making authority, advising the Chancellor and Board of
Regents on high-impact academic, student, and research policy
issues. The role is accountable not only for policy development,
but for translating strategy into execution across all NSHE
institutions, ensuring consistency, compliance, and measurable
outcomes. This position leads the design and implementation of
systemwide initiatives spanning academic programs, transfer and
articulation, student services, financial aid, and research
administration. The Vice Chancellor actively identifies emerging
risks and opportunities, develops actionable solutions, and drives
coordinated responses across multiple institutions and
stakeholders. The Vice Chancellor also ensures NSHE remains
responsive to national trends and evolving higher education demands
by integrating data-driven insights into strategic planning and
policy decisions. With direct oversight of Student Affairs,
Sponsored Programs and EPSCoR, and Institutional Research, the Vice
Chancellor holds full accountability for performance, outcomes, and
alignment within these areas-ensuring effective operations,
cross-functional integration, and continuous system improvement.
SALARY GRADE: This position offers a competitive compensation
package commensurate with the candidate's education, experience,
and certification/training. In addition to base salary, employees
enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes: Comprehensive
Health Insurance : includes health, dental, vision, and life
insurance. Additionally, an employer paid long term disability plan
is included. Outstanding Retirement Plan : professional employees
are required to participate in the 401(a) Retirement Plan
Alternative (RPA). Employee contributions of 19.25% are matched
100% by the employer and employees experience an immediate vesting
in the plan. Employees who currently or previously participated in
Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) of Nevada may be eligible
to continue in the PERS plan. Paid Leave : generous annual leave
(accrual of 2 days per month), sick leave (granted 30 days at time
of hire), 12 paid holidays, and paid family leave. Education
Benefit : employees and their qualified dependents may take
advantage of a tuition savings benefit. Faculty may take up to six
credits per semester at a reduced rate and their dependents may
access an unlimited number of credits, if they meet specific
criteria. Additional Perks : Employee assistance programs and
professional development opportunities. Pursuant NSHE Policy :
"Initial placement must fall between the minimum salary and
Q2/median/mid-range on the applicable salary schedule." To view the
salary range for this position, please visit: Salary Schedules and
select NSHE Executive, Grade 2. APPROXIMATE STARTING DATE: May 1,
2026 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Requires a Master's or Professional
Degree and 7 years of comparable managerial experience or a
Doctorate and 5 years of comparable managerial experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES : Successful candidates must
possess the following knowledge, skills and abilities. It is
recommended that applicants for this position address each of the
following items in the letter of application: Knowledge of higher
education policy, governance, and administration, including the
operations of both community colleges and four-year institutions.
Knowledge of academic program development, review, and approval
processes within a multi-institution higher education system.
Knowledge of student affairs policies and practices, including
financial aid, residency determinations, and student success
initiatives. Knowledge of research administration, sponsored
programs, and federal and state research funding structures,
including programs such as EPSCoR. Knowledge of institutional
research, higher education data systems, and the use of data
analytics to support policy development, accountability, and
strategic planning. Knowledge of the role and responsibilities of a
policy-making governing board and the staff functions required to
support an elected governing board. Knowledge of the Nevada System
of Higher Education (NSHE), including the structure, authority, and
policies of the Board of Regents. Knowledge of Nevada state
government, including the legislative process and state laws and
regulations pertaining to higher education. Knowledge and
experience in drafting policies, procedures, and guidelines within
a complex organizational or governmental environment. Knowledge of
statewide and national trends affecting higher education, including
workforce development, access and attainment, and research
competitiveness. Skill in providing executive leadership and
strategic direction within a complex, multi-institution
organization. Skill in supervising professional staff and directing
multiple functional areas to ensure alignment with organizational
priorities and accountability for outcomes. Skill in policy
analysis and development, including evaluating complex issues and
formulating effective systemwide policy recommendations. Skill in
analyzing complex data, research findings, and policy information
to inform strategic decision-making. Skill in synthesizing and
communicating complex information, research findings, and policy
implications to diverse audiences, including governing boards,
policymakers, and the public. Skill in building consensus among
diverse stakeholders with differing institutional perspectives and
priorities. Skill in setting priorities and managing multiple
high-level initiatives simultaneously while meeting critical
deadlines. Skill in preparing and delivering presentations and
policy briefings to executive leadership, legislative committees,
and governing boards. Skill in fostering collaboration among
institutions, state agencies, and external partners. Skill in
identifying emerging policy, operational, or strategic issues and
developing effective solutions to address complex challenges in a
multi-institution higher education environment. Ability to exercise
sound independent judgment and discretion in addressing complex
policy and administrative issues. Ability to provide leadership and
strategic oversight for multiple programs and functional areas.
Ability to communicate effectively in both written and oral forms
with executive leadership, policymakers, institutional leaders, and
the public. Ability to present complex policy and technical
information clearly and effectively in public settings. Ability to
analyze large volumes of complex information and identify key
issues, trends, and implications for decision-making. Ability to
translate complex research, policy, and data analysis into
actionable recommendations. Ability to build and maintain
collaborative working relationships with institutional leaders,
faculty, staff, state officials, and external stakeholders. Ability
to facilitate discussion and build consensus among diverse
constituencies across the higher education system. Ability to
manage competing priorities and operate effectively in
high-visibility and high-stakes environments. Ability to ensure
accuracy, integrity, and appropriate use of institutional data and
information used for policy and decision-making. Ability to
anticipate emerging issues, analyze potential impacts, and develop
proactive strategies to resolve problems and advance systemwide
priorities. RESPONSIBILITIES: The duties of this position will
include, but not be limited to: Provide executive and strategic
leadership, supervision . click apply for full job details
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