What are the responsibilities and job description for the Commandant of Cadets position at SUNY Maritime College?
Company Description
The State University of New York (SUNY) Maritime College is a preeminent Maritime Academy in the United States with a longstanding tradition of proudly educating, developing, and growing the nautical industry in the USA, since 1874. Maritime College is the first of the nation's six maritime academies, is a founding institution of the SUNY, and is proud to be the first institution to receive the first National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV), the TSES Empire State VII - all testaments to our motto, "First and Foremost." Located on a uniquely picturesque campus, SUNY Maritime College sits on a 55-acre scenic waterfront property on the outskirts of NYC on the Throggs Neck peninsula where the East River meets Long Island Sound. The campus blends the best of two worlds: a comfortable college-town feel on the doorstep of one of the largest metropolis's and maritime ports in the world, New York City.
The college offers an array of job opportunities stemming from entry level to professional positions which encourage growth, diversity, inclusion, scholarship, enrichment, leadership, and career development among its employees, coupled with a far reaching maritime professional network within the USA and internationally. Maritime College is dedicated to the goal of building an equitable, inclusive academic community and maritime industry. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who can demonstrate through their professional or lived experience that they will contribute to this goal.
Maritime College is committed to further strengthening its inclusive campus community, one that comprises a diverse faculty, student body, and staff. Maritime College actively seeks applications from women, veterans, individuals with a disability, and members of underrepresented groups.
Job Description
SUNY Maritime College invites applications for the position of Commandant of Cadets. This position is accountable for every facet of the Regiment of Cadets with duties and responsibilities including the following:
Responsibilities
Oversight and Administration
Reporting to Vice President of Regimental Affairs, the Commandant of Cadets is responsible for the oversight and operation of the Regiment of Cadets and for the implementation of a comprehensive leadership program for all SUNY Maritime College Cadets, including overseeing the leadership seminars, training workshops and other leadership development programming. Working with the Dean of Students, serves as curriculum co-supervisor for the leadership course sequence (LEAD 201 and LEAD 401).
Regimental Administration
The Regiment of Cadets follows a uniformed structured lifestyle and consists of the necessary command and staff cadets to lead and administer the cadet regiment composed of battalions.
The Commandant is responsible for ensuring the personal and professional development of the Regiment of Cadets at SUNY Maritime College, including regimental administration, counseling, training, education, and discipline to regimental cadets. Responsible for ensuring a sense of mentorship and personal/professional development of the cadets, including the coordination of 10-day indoctrination program (INDOC) for first year cadets. Responsible for evaluating, and assessing the cadet watch programs, including the education and training components.
Liaison with all related campus and Training Ship Empire State administrators in supporting cadet development. Responsible for managing and implementing SUNY Maritime College's Regimental Rules and Regulations aligned with college policies and student code of conduct.
Monitors and supervise cadet activities during the academic year and summer sea term. Responsible for the administration of all cadet activities including planning and conducting leadership exercises, maintaining regimental policies, and community events.
Management of Department
Responsible for all supervisory components to include and are not limited to personnel recommendations, performance evaluation reviews, and attendance approvals for the Regimental department's employees. Oversees the department's budget, procurement procedures and performs monthly reconciliation of credit card purchases within established deadlines; ensures that purchases and budget balance.
Student Conduct
The Commandant and the Dean of Student Affairs work as a team to ensure oversight and administration of the Student Code of Conduct for the cadets and the colleges' core values, including revisions to related policies and regulations in the Student Handbook and Regimental Rules and Regulations. Works closely with the Dean of Student Affairs to assure due process when a cadet has been charged with misconduct. Responsible for the execution of cadet random drug testing program.
New Student Orientation
Supports the Dean of Student Affairs efforts to develop, coordinate and implement the New Student Orientation Program.
Annual Training Cruise
The Summer Sea Term is an annual 85-day training program aboard the college's training ship that includes visits to ports in the United States and abroad. The successful incumbent will be required to participate in part of the training cruise. This requires the incumbent to obtain a Merchant Mariners Document issued by the U.S. Coast Guard. This will include physical and drug test, and eligibility to work in the U.S. The successful incumbent will be responsible for ensuring consistency between the campus and annual training cruise leadership development programs, federal, state, local and SUNY policies.
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The State University of New York (SUNY) Maritime College is a preeminent Maritime Academy in the United States with a longstanding tradition of proudly educating, developing, and growing the nautical industry in the USA, since 1874. Maritime College is the first of the nation's six maritime academies, is a founding institution of the SUNY, and is proud to be the first institution to receive the first National Security Multi-Mission Vessel (NSMV), the TSES Empire State VII - all testaments to our motto, "First and Foremost." Located on a uniquely picturesque campus, SUNY Maritime College sits on a 55-acre scenic waterfront property on the outskirts of NYC on the Throggs Neck peninsula where the East River meets Long Island Sound. The campus blends the best of two worlds: a comfortable college-town feel on the doorstep of one of the largest metropolis's and maritime ports in the world, New York City.
The college offers an array of job opportunities stemming from entry level to professional positions which encourage growth, diversity, inclusion, scholarship, enrichment, leadership, and career development among its employees, coupled with a far reaching maritime professional network within the USA and internationally. Maritime College is dedicated to the goal of building an equitable, inclusive academic community and maritime industry. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who can demonstrate through their professional or lived experience that they will contribute to this goal.
Maritime College is committed to further strengthening its inclusive campus community, one that comprises a diverse faculty, student body, and staff. Maritime College actively seeks applications from women, veterans, individuals with a disability, and members of underrepresented groups.
Job Description
SUNY Maritime College invites applications for the position of Commandant of Cadets. This position is accountable for every facet of the Regiment of Cadets with duties and responsibilities including the following:
Responsibilities
Oversight and Administration
Reporting to Vice President of Regimental Affairs, the Commandant of Cadets is responsible for the oversight and operation of the Regiment of Cadets and for the implementation of a comprehensive leadership program for all SUNY Maritime College Cadets, including overseeing the leadership seminars, training workshops and other leadership development programming. Working with the Dean of Students, serves as curriculum co-supervisor for the leadership course sequence (LEAD 201 and LEAD 401).
Regimental Administration
The Regiment of Cadets follows a uniformed structured lifestyle and consists of the necessary command and staff cadets to lead and administer the cadet regiment composed of battalions.
The Commandant is responsible for ensuring the personal and professional development of the Regiment of Cadets at SUNY Maritime College, including regimental administration, counseling, training, education, and discipline to regimental cadets. Responsible for ensuring a sense of mentorship and personal/professional development of the cadets, including the coordination of 10-day indoctrination program (INDOC) for first year cadets. Responsible for evaluating, and assessing the cadet watch programs, including the education and training components.
Liaison with all related campus and Training Ship Empire State administrators in supporting cadet development. Responsible for managing and implementing SUNY Maritime College's Regimental Rules and Regulations aligned with college policies and student code of conduct.
Monitors and supervise cadet activities during the academic year and summer sea term. Responsible for the administration of all cadet activities including planning and conducting leadership exercises, maintaining regimental policies, and community events.
Management of Department
Responsible for all supervisory components to include and are not limited to personnel recommendations, performance evaluation reviews, and attendance approvals for the Regimental department's employees. Oversees the department's budget, procurement procedures and performs monthly reconciliation of credit card purchases within established deadlines; ensures that purchases and budget balance.
Student Conduct
The Commandant and the Dean of Student Affairs work as a team to ensure oversight and administration of the Student Code of Conduct for the cadets and the colleges' core values, including revisions to related policies and regulations in the Student Handbook and Regimental Rules and Regulations. Works closely with the Dean of Student Affairs to assure due process when a cadet has been charged with misconduct. Responsible for the execution of cadet random drug testing program.
New Student Orientation
Supports the Dean of Student Affairs efforts to develop, coordinate and implement the New Student Orientation Program.
Annual Training Cruise
The Summer Sea Term is an annual 85-day training program aboard the college's training ship that includes visits to ports in the United States and abroad. The successful incumbent will be required to participate in part of the training cruise. This requires the incumbent to obtain a Merchant Mariners Document issued by the U.S. Coast Guard. This will include physical and drug test, and eligibility to work in the U.S. The successful incumbent will be responsible for ensuring consistency between the campus and annual training cruise leadership development programs, federal, state, local and SUNY policies.
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