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1 Who Should we be Hiring? Minimum Qualifications? Recommended Qualifications? Dianna Chiabotti, Chair, Basic Skills Committee Michelle Pilati, Vice President, ASCCC

2 Overview  Minimum Qualifications Basics  Who do you want to hire?  Strategies for recruiting the faculty you want  Strategies for hiring the faculty you want  Discussions/questions

3 What is required?  Ed Code 87357 – Minimum Qualifications must be established Non-credit and credit faculty Counselors Librarians

4 Thus, the “Disciplines List”  Credit 1.Masters 2.Non-masters + experience, specific AA or BA 3.Non-masters + experience, any AA or BA

5 Thus, the “Disciplines List”  Non-credit  Others - Administrators, Learning Center Coordinators, Health Services Professionals, Apprenticeship Instructors, DSP&S Counselors, Work Experience Coordinators, Faculty Interns, EOPS..

6 Local Minimum Qualifications?  Can a district have its own minimum qualifications?  Yes – sort of...  A district can establish additional qualification that are more rigorous – a higher minimum.

7 Examples  A higher degree could be required.  Some degree options specified in the minimum qualifications might be excluded.  Credit Vs Noncredit  Some disciplines not used or hired.  Specific experience requirements.

8 Equivalencies  Title 5 Section 53430 May hire an individual who “possesses qualifications that are at least equivalent to the [state] minimum qualifications.” “The process, as well as criteria and standards…shall be developed and agreed upon jointly by …the [local] governing board and the [local] academic senate.”

9 General Considerations  Meeting General Education requirements  Meeting Subject Area Knowledge  Same degree but the degree title varies  Teaching Experience  The equality of Work Experience and Subject Area Knowledge

10 Who do you want to hire?  What should you consider when determining who to hire?

11 Who do you want to hire?  Who are your students? Basic skill needs Demographics  What goals do your students have?  What do your students need?  Who are your existing faculty?

12 How do you consider the following?  Students with basic skill needs are more diverse that the general CCC population  Noncredit students represent more diverse student populations  How do you hire faculty who can relate to and best serve your students?

13 What about Cultural Competence  How important is it for faculty to be culturally competent?  Are your hiring committees trained in cultural competence?  Do you ask candidates questions that would illustrate cultural competence?

14 EEO Plans  Have you seen your college’s plan?  Do you know what is says about Training hiring committees? Recruitment? Seeking diverse pools?

15 Strategies for recruiting the faculty you want  What preferred qualifications might you include?

16 Strategies for hiring the faculty you want  How can you design your hiring process to ensure that you hire who you want?  Teaching demonstration  Interview questions

17 Questions and Discussion


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