Working Title : Executive Director of Inclusive Excellence
Department Name : Office of the VP Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
Division : Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice
Classification Title : Administrator II
MPP employees serve at the pleasure of the campus President. MPPs do not serve a probationary period and never receive permanent status.
Position Salary Range : $9,740 - $14.609 per month
The anticipated hiring range for this position is $11,700 - $12,100 per month.
Salary is commensurate with experience.
Review of applications will begin August 11, 2025, and the position will remain open until filled.
Applicants who apply by the first review date will be given first consideration.
About the Department / Position :
Under the general direction of the Vice President and CDEIO, the Executive Director serves as a senior leader and the principal deputy to the VP & CDEIO, entrusted with transforming CSUDH’s inclusive excellence vision into measurable, systemic, and sustainable outcomes. This role requires advanced knowledge and experience in DEI initiative development, institutional implementation, and impact assessment. The incumbent will lead high-visibility university-wide initiatives and represent the VP & CDEIO in their absence.
In this highly specialized role, the Executive Director serves as a thought partner and proxy for the VP in strategic planning forums, cross-divisional collaborations, and external engagements. They will champion the institutionalization of DEIJ priorities through campus-wide education, stakeholder engagement, and outcome-driven assessment, ensuring DEIJ efforts evolve from compliance-centered to innovation-led.
Overview of Duties and Responsibilities :
Minimum Qualifications :
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities :
Knowledge of :
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (DEIJ) frameworks and theories, including servingness, intersectionality, community cultural wealth, and equity-minded practices.
Higher education systems and structures, including strategic planning, accreditation, policy development, and student success initiatives.
Culturally responsive assessment and evaluation methods (qualitative and quantitative).
Social justice education, intercultural learning, and inclusive pedagogy.
Federal and state equity-related mandates (., Title VI, Title IX, SB 24, AB 1059) and their implications for institutional inclusion.
Change management strategies for embedding DEIJ into organizational transformation.
Skilled in :
Strategic planning and initiative implementation across complex, decentralized environments.
Building consensus and fostering partnerships across diverse stakeholder groups.
High-level written, verbal, and interpersonal communication, including public speaking and executive reporting.
Translating complex data and qualitative insights into actionable strategies.
Exercising discretion and professionalism in sensitive or high-profile situations.
Navigating the needs of diverse populations across race / ethnicity, gender, ability, socioeconomic status, and sexual identity.
Using digital tools for project management, data visualization, communication, and reporting.
Ability to :
Serve as a strategic advisor and represent executive leadership in institutional forums.
Lead high-impact DEIJ initiatives with vision, agility, and measurable outcomes.
Operationalize DEIJ values into sustainable policies and practices.
Foster a culture of accountability, innovation, and inclusive excellence.
Manage competing priorities and adapt to evolving institutional and sociopolitical contexts.
Facilitate dialogue across differences and navigate emotionally charged or politically sensitive environments.
Collaborate with data and academic professionals to integrate DEIJ metrics into institutional effectiveness.
Preferred Qualifications :
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General Information :
Closing Statement
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Executive Director • Dominguez Hills