Executive Vice President, Academic Affairs

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El Dorado, KS

The Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs (EVPAA) serves as the chief academic officer of Butler Community College and as the President’s senior academic and institutional leader. The EVPAA provides strategic leadership, operational oversight, and day-to-day executive management of all academic and instructional functions of the institution. The EVPAA is authorized to lead the institution in the absence of the President, ensuring institutional continuity, effective decision-making, and alignment with Board policy and the College’s strategic priorities.

The EVPAA provides vision and leadership for academic excellence, student success, innovation, workforce alignment, and continuous improvement, consistent with the Butler Strategic Plan, Butler College Principles, and the Timeless Institutional Values of Quality, Integrity, Caring, and Service. The EVPAA serves as a key executive liaison to the Board of Trustees on academic matters, providing regular reports, updates, and strategic analysis. The position is designed for an experienced academic executive who brings a demonstrated record of senior leadership, institutional stewardship, and the capacity to operate at the highest levels of college governance within a large, comprehensive community college.

The EVPAA works alongside the President as a senior executive leader shaping college-wide strategy and collaboratively across all divisions of the College to foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, shared governance, and student-centered decision-making. The role balances high-level strategic leadership with hands-on operational oversight. The Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs serves as the President’s senior executive partner, providing leadership for the academic enterprise and acting as the institutional leader in the President’s absence.

How to apply

Apply: https://employment.butlercc.edu/postings/10241

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