Accreditation Quality Assessment Analyst Professional Services - Arlington, VA at Geebo

Accreditation Quality Assessment Analyst

SummaryThe Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) is seeking an entry-level Analyst primarily responsible for quality assessment and assurance reviews of postsecondary vocational/career-oriented educational programs and monitoring institutional improvement in key areas related to accreditation requirements.
The Analyst position will also be responsible for reviewing other types of substantive change reviews related to new facilities, changes of location, and change of control and depending on the applicant's background may also be asked to participate in financial or data analysis.
The Analyst will conduct on-site evaluations to institutions related to those types of changes and will participate in Committee and Commission meetings preparing the resultant analysis and findings correspondence.
The Analyst position is responsible for high-level communication with institutions and the ACCSC Board, writing sophisticated correspondence regarding accreditation requirements, as well as fielding general inquiries regarding accreditation processes and standards.
The applicant must be interested in participating with a high-functioning team dedicated to advancing ACCSC's mission to ensure quality education that enhances student success in the workforce.
This is an in-office position located in Arlington, Virginia, however, ACCSC will consider other candidates who possess an exceptional background relative to ACCSC's needs in this area.
Please submit letter of interest, salary requirements, and resume to email protected For more information regarding the positions Duties, Responsibilities, and Qualifications, visit our website at www.
accsc.
org under Career Opportunities.
Recommended Skills Data Analysis Finance Quality Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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