Administrative & Mid-Level Professional Salary Survey. March 2016
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1 Administrative & Mid-Level Professional Survey March
2 WASHINGTON STATE COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE ADMINISTRATIVE SALARY STUDY Academic Year -16 The attached community and technical college administrative salary report is designed to provide information for campus use in setting salaries for exempt and mid-level administrators. The report includes brief survey position descriptions developed by the College and University Personnel Association (CUPA) for its annual national salary survey. Appropriate CUPA codes do not exist for the following positions so these codes have been added: 51 (Early Childhood Program Manager); 53 (Dean, Workforce Education); 57 (Dean, Basic Skills/Adult Basic Education); and, 58 (Director, Business Development). Changes and new positions added to this year s survey include: 52 (Dean Liberal Arts and Sciences) is now (Deans Arts and Sciences); (Associate/Assistant Dean Nursing); (Web Graphics Designer); (Student Housing, Residence Life Officer); (Title IX Coordinator); and, (Event Coordinator). The attached report includes the following additional information that may be useful to colleges in setting individual salaries: A. Reporting relationship. B. service in present position. C. other duties in addition to those listed in the CUPA survey position description. (It should be noted that the salaries of some positions having unique combinations of duties may be shown under more than one CUPA title in this report.) For the survey report, information was collected via a web-based reporting system completed by each district. Salaries were reported as of March 1,. data is not included for the few classified employees who may have duties similar to those listed in this report. Salaries for classified employees are under the jurisdiction of the Director of the Department of Enterprise Services (DES) or, for technical colleges, through local bargaining.
3 Administrative Survey CUPA /Title Listing CUPA Code Title and Description Board Board members Chief Executive Officer, Systems President. Directs all affairs and operations of a higher education system or district. Each or Campus within a System President or Chancellor. Directs all affairs and operations of a higher education institution or /Vice Chancellor Responsible for all or most functions and operations of an institution under the direction of Officer/Provost Directs the academic program of the institution. Overall responsibilities typically include Responsible for the combined functions of administrative and financial affairs. Overall Chief Athletics Administrator Provides administrative direction and oversight for all intercollegiate, intramural and Chief Development/Advancement Officer Responsible for institutional development programs. Overall responsibilities typically include Chief Enrollment Management Officer Responsible for development of marketing plans for recruitment and retention of students. Responsible for the construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of physical plant facilities. Chief Financial Officer Responsible for the direction of financial affairs. Overall responsibilities typically include Chief Human Resources Officer Responsible for administering institutional human resource policies and practices for staff Directs the institution s major academic and administrative computing activities, as well as Chief Institutional Research Officer Conducts research and studies on the institution, including design of studies, data Chief Library Officer Provides strategic leadership for all functions of the library in collaboration with other Chief Public Relations Officer Responsible for communications/public relations programs. Overall responsibilities typically Chief Student Affairs/Student Life Officer Responsible for the direction of student services and student life programs. Overall Dean Arts and Sciences was Code: 52 Dean Liberal Arts and Sciences serves as principal administrator of the humanities, sciences, and social science Dean Business Dean Continuing Education
4 Administrative Survey CUPA /Title Listing Dean External Degree Programs Dean Health-Related Professions Dean Humanities Dean Occupational Studies/Voc Ed/Technology Dean Occupational Studies/Vocational Ed/Technology Dean Sciences Dean Social Sciences Dean Special Programs Chief Accounting Officer/Controller Directs accounting, payroll, cashiering and related functions. May also be responsible for Chief Budget Officer Responsible for current budgetary operations. May also be responsible for long-range Chief Purchasing Officer Directs central purchasing operations for the institution. Functions typically include Chief Student Admissions Officer Responsible for the admission of undergraduates. May also be responsible for recruitment Chief Student Financial Aid Officer Directs the administration of all forms of student aid. Responsibilities typically include Chief Student Registration/Records Officer Also referred to as the Registrar. Responsible for student registrations and records. Specific Chief Sponsored Research/Programs Administrator Pre-award, Directs administrative activities for externally funded grants and contracts, Assoc Provost Responsible for one or several broad-based areas within Academic Affairs under the Chief of Staff to System or Institution CEO Advises the CEO on policy, procedural and operational issues of the system or district, and Deputy Generally second-in-command to the chief HR officer. Responsible for one or several areas Deputy Generally second-in-command to the chief information/it officer, often with responsibilities Chief Campus Bookstore Administrator For operations managed in-house, rather than outsourced: Directs the operation of the Chief Campus Continuing Education Administrator Directs all activities of the institution s continuing education operation, including both on- and Chief Campus Distance Education Administrator Develops and promotes distance learning initiatives. Plans, schedules, and coordinates
5 Administrative Survey CUPA /Title Listing Chief Campus International Education Administrator Directs all activities of the institution s international education programs. Responsibilities Chief Campus International Studies Education Administrator Coordinates academic studies conducted outside the United States, advises students and Chief Campus Risk Management & Insurance Administrator Responsible for the protection of the institution from fortuitous loss. Advises senior Chief Campus Security Administrator/Police Chief Manages campus police and patrol units; directs campus vehicle traffic and parking; Chief Campus Payroll Administrator Supervises operation of the institution s payroll system. Previous job title: Director/Manager, Chief Campus Benefits Administrator Responsible for implementing staff and/or faculty benefits, such as medical, dental, long- Chief Campus Training & Development Administrator Directs and coordinates employee training, which may include in-house training for Chief Campus Food/Dining Services Administrator For operations managed in-house, rather than outsourced: Administers all institutional Chief Campus Academic Computing/Instructional Technology Administrator Directs the institution s academic/research computing activities and labs for faculty, staff and Chief Campus Administrative Computing Administrator Directs the institution s administrative computing activities. Previous job title: Director Chief Campus Student Activities Administrator Responsible for coordinating all campus student activities, including special events, student Chief Campus Academic Advising Administrator Responsible for ensuring that all undergraduate students receive accurate and timely Chief Campus Career Services Administrator Directs the operation of a student placement office to provide job placement and counseling Chief Campus Student Housing Administrator Manages student housing operations. Responsible for the direction of all residence hall Assoc/Asst Dean Nursing Assoc/Asst Dean Occupational/Vocational Ed/Tech Head, Campus Landscape & Grounds Keeping Responsible for administration of the institution s landscape and grounds programs. Head, Campus, Custodial Services Responsible for the management of institutional custodial services. Report managerial-level Executive Assistant to System or Institution CEO Senior professional staff assistant to the CEO of an institution or of a campus within a Administrative Specialist/Coordinator This is an exempt, professional position, not an administrative assistant. Persons in this Academic Support Center Coordinator Plans programs and supervises individuals involved in proficiency/evaluation testing.
6 Administrative Survey CUPA /Title Listing Head, Campus Learning Resources Center Directs all activities of the institution s Learning Resources Center for students. Previous Academic Evaluator Responsible for reviewing, analyzing, assessing and processing information, records and Head, Foreign Student Services Recruits and advises foreign students and coordinates academic studies for foreign Head, Student Academic Counseling Directs the provision of academic counseling and testing services for students. Report to Academic Advisor/Counselor Advises students concerning an appropriate academic schedule, choice of major, number of Librarian, Head of Reference & Instruction Head of department responsible for information and research services in all formats and Continuing Education Specialist Responsible for planning and developing continuing education programs. Coordinates and Continuing Education Conference/Workshop Coordinator Coordinates activities involved in provision of conference and workshop services. Assists in Web Graphics Designer Sets graphical and style standards for the institution s Web site. Works with other Instructional Technology, Specialist Responsible for working with faculty to promote the effective uses of IT in support of Head, Minority/Multicultural Student Affairs Responsible for direction of counseling programs, cultural affairs, and remedial and support Cooperative Education Program Coordinator Coordinates and administers a cooperative education program. Serves as the college or Student Admissions Counselor Recruits freshmen and transfer students from high schools and community colleges. Makes Student Career Counselor Advises and counsels students concerning employment opportunities and careers. Deputy Head, Student Financial Aid Responsible for one or several areas student financial aid. Reports to the Director of Student Financial Aid Counselor Provides personal and financial aid application counseling to students and parents. Assists Student Housing, Residence Life Officer Responsible for the supervision and direction of residence life, staff, and student housing. If Student Activities Officer Under supervision of the office of Dean of Students, assists in the organization of student Student Counseling Psychologist Provides psychological and counseling services of a remedial, preventive, and Student Counselor Provides professional counseling to students on academic, financial, and personal matters. Associate Registrar Responsible for one or several areas of student registration and records. Reports to the
7 Administrative Survey CUPA /Title Listing HR Generalist (Previously Personnel Analyst). Performs a variety of analytical activities in human resource HR Generalist, Senior Performs activities in various areas of human resources. May be expert in a particular field. HR Benefits Specialist Counsels employees regarding routine benefits programs, including pre-retirement planning, HR Benefits Unit Supervisor Supervises the development, implementation, and maintenance of benefits programs, HR Employment Specialist (Previously Employment Analyst). Performs activities supporting the recruitment, screening, HR Employment Unit Supervisor Supervises the personnel staffing and planning functions. Ensures staffing requirements are HR Employee Relations Specialist, Senior (Previously Employee Relations Analyst, Senior). Responsible for the development, Disability Services Coordinator Plans, directs, and oversees the administration of all programs and services ensuring Title IX Coordintor Responsible for coordinating the institution's compliance with federal and state Training/Organizational Development Specialist Responsible for the design, modeling, testing, delivery, and evaluation of training programs Accountant Applies generally accepted accounting principles and procedures in working with specialized Accountant, Senior Performs professional accounting work of a complex nature. Thoroughly understands Head, Accounting (if not Chief Accounting Officer) Responsible for the daily operation of institution s budgetary accounting system. Report the Accounting Unit Supervisor Supervises accounting and clerical staff performing specialized or general accounting, Head Cashier May supervise and coordinate activities of subordinates engaged in receiving and paying out Budget Analyst Provides analytical support for routine budget projects. Advises administration and staff Budget Unit Supervisor/Manager Supervises day-to-day budget unit activities. Oversees and participates in the most complex Contract and Grants Specialist Responsible for the coordination of pre-award and/or post-award activities relating to grant Materials Management Buyer Responsible for the procurement of supplies, materials, equipment, and services for campus Materials Management Buyer, Senior Prepares complex bid investigations, evaluates bid proposals, and issues purchase orders. Print Shop Supervisor Supervises the institution s more difficult offset printing operations. Printing materials are
8 Administrative Survey CUPA /Title Listing Annual Giving Officer, Entry Under supervision, assists in the administration and implementation of annual giving Major Gift Officer, Senior Responsible for the identification, cultivation and solicitation of alumnae, parents, and Advancement Services, Prospect Researcher $ Organizes and oversees the institution s records relating to current and prospective donors, Public Information Specialist Writes brochures and articles for publication. Prepares and disseminates information to the Head, Campus Information Office Responsible for providing information about the institution to students, faculty, and the Event Coordinator Responsible for planning, coordinating, publicizing and implementing special events, Engineer, Construction Projects Coordinator Coordinates projects involving major renovations and/or alterations to campus buildings. Head, Campus Child Care Site (Previously Day Care Site Director) Responsible for the direction and supervision of child Textbook Manager Manages and coordinates activities of the textbook section of the bookstore. Buys textbooks IT Principal Systems Analyst Senior person responsible for designing and structuring the appropriate flow of complex IT Programmer Analyst Designs data retrieval and management systems to meet user needs. Conducts feasibility IT Programmer Analyst, Supervisor Supervises a unit of Programmer Analysts and/or Senior Programmer Analysts in the design IT Campus Web Master Responsible for development and maintenance of the institution s Web site and creation and IT Database Administrator Maintains effective and efficient operation of a computer database. Ensures database runs IT Help Desk Manager Responsible for development and implementation of technical support processes and IT Administrator Responsible for setup, configuration, administration, and security of server(s) and IT Network Administrator Responsible for network connectivity, setup, and maintenance, and for remote VPN IT Systems Administrator Installs, configures monitors and maintains systems, including and web servers. Head, Community Services Directs or coordinates the conduct of special (usually noncredit) educational, cultural, and Early Childhood Program Manager Person responsible for program management (including fiscal, facility, and human 52 Go to Dean Arts and Sciences Code 52 Dean Liberal Arts and Sciences is now Code Dean Arts and Sciences.
9 Administrative Survey CUPA /Title Listing Dean Workforce Education responsible for workforce training and re-training programs. Dean Basic Skills/ABE serves as principal administrator of the basic skills/adult basic education division. Director Business Development responsible for securing contracted training with businesses, agencies, and Skilled Craft/Trades Supervisor Supervises unskilled to highly skilled trades work including but not limited to HVAC, Client Care Supervisor Client care staff include patient care assistants (e.g. wheelchair assistants, child care
10 Chief Executive Officer, Systems President. Directs all affairs and operations of a higher education system or district. Each subordinate campus has its own President, Chancellor or Provost, administrative offices and independent programs. Pierce District 217, Seattle District 246,129 8 Spokane District 216,300 5 Average 226,796 Average 222,307 Board Board Board or Campus within a System President or Chancellor. Directs all affairs and operations of a higher education institution or of a campus within a system. Bates 194,819 4 Bellevue 226,600 3 Bellingham 190,000 0 Big Bend 185,000 3 Cascadia 197,219 6 Centralia 187,000 V Clark 188, Clover Park 170,000 3 Columbia Basin 206,875 8 Edmonds 210,000 5 Everett 231, Grays Harbor 190, Green River 206,000 6 Highline 227, Lake Washington 206,000 4 Lower Columbia 181,563 5 North Seattle 195,700 2 Olympic 198, Peninsula 194,605 4 Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 165, Pierce Puyallup 169,900 4 Renton 211,150 1 Seattle Central 190,000 5 Shoreline 206,000 2 Skagit Valley 206,000 4 So. Puget Sound 190,550 3 Y South Seattle 195,700 6 Spokane 175,000 1 Spokane Falls 175,000 4 Tacoma 231,750 1 Walla Walla 193, Wenatchee Valley 203, Whatcom 183,855 9 Yakima Valley 183, Average 196,170 Average 189,304 Median 194,712 Median 189,000 Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board Board CEO, Systems Board Board CEO, Systems CEO, Systems Board CEO, Systems Board Board Board CEO, Systems CEO, Systems CEO, Systems Board Board Board Board Board
11 /Vice Chancellor Responsible for all or most functions and operations of an institution under the direction of the Chief Executive Officer. If the incumbent is also the Officer/Provost, report in and not here. Bates 128,750 1 Edmonds 128,142 1 North Seattle 112,445 5 North Seattle 125,660 1 Olympic 116,868 1 Y Seattle District 125,095 2 Seattle Voc 100,572 0 Skagit Valley 110,000 1 Spokane District 148, Y Tacoma 142,140 3 Y Average 123,789 Median 125,378 Median Average 131,940 CEO, Systems CEO, Systems
12 Officer/Provost Directs the academic program of the institution. Overall responsibilities typically include academic planning, teaching, research, extensions and coordination of interdepartmental affairs (e.g. Admissions, Registrar, and library Bates 100,805 0 Bellevue 144,200 5 Bellingham 120,510 1 Big Bend 114,021 6 Y Cascadia 133,900 2 Y Centralia 119, Clark 120,510 6 Clover Park 122,952 3 Columbia Basin 123,898 2 Everett 139,050 2 Y Grays Harbor 108, Green River 128,750 4 Highline 130,000 9 Lake Washington 128,754 1 Lower Columbia 118,450 2 North Seattle 125,660 2 Olympic 108,191 3 Olympic 108,191 7 Peninsula 117,000 0 Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 123,560 5 Y Pierce Puyallup 123,560 4 Y Renton 123,600 0 Seattle Central 122,000 1 Y Shoreline 136,368 2 Y Skagit Valley 136,980 3 So. Puget Sound 130,000 3 South Seattle 125,660 1 Spokane 120,379 6 Spokane District 120,379 4 Spokane Falls 120,379 4 Tacoma 142,140 3 Y Walla Walla 115,360 5 Wenatchee Valley 127,308 3 Whatcom 111,755 1 Yakima Valley 124, Average 123,315 Average 120,728 Median 123,560 Median 120,000 CEO, Systems
13 Responsible for the combined functions of administrative and financial affairs. Overall responsibilities typically include accounting, purchasing, physical plant and property management, human resources, food services, Bates 118,450 1 Bellevue 150,000 4 Bellingham 120,510 1 Big Bend 118,450 1 Y Cascadia 118, Centralia 124, Y Clark 113,601 8 Clover Park 119,638 1 Columbia Basin 128,750 1 Edmonds 118, Everett 113,300 7 Grays Harbor 108,150 5 Green River 125,000 1 Highline 123,600 9 Y Lake Washington 128,754 8 Lower Columbia 118,450 4 Olympic 108,191 V Peninsula 119,638 9 Renton 123, Seattle Central 117,000 0 Shoreline 109,082 3 Skagit Valley 124,000 0 So. Puget Sound 123,600 2 South Seattle 112,445 5 Spokane District 127,879 2 Y Tacoma 120,000 0 Y Walla Walla 115, Wenatchee Valley 117,008 9 Whatcom 122,000 4 Y Yakima Valley 120, Average 120,263 Average 116,340 Median 119,638 Median 115,000 CEO, Systems
14 Chief Athletics Administrator Provides administrative direction and oversight for all intercollegiate, intramural and recreational athletics staff, programs, facilities and activities. Responsible for ensuring compliance with all federal, divisional and university Bellevue 71, Centralia 63, Clark 67,486 2 Columbia Basin 83,323 9 Edmonds 58,259 4 Everett 65, Grays Harbor 63,759 6 Lower Columbia 64, Olympic 64, Peninsula 70, Y Shoreline 74,167 2 Skagit Valley 75,000 1 So. Puget Sound 50,000 1 Spokane District 98, Tacoma 70,040 2 Walla Walla 77, Yakima Valley 56, Average 69,019 Average 66,657 Median 67,486 Median 64,896 Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities CEO, Systems
15 Chief Development/Advancement Officer Responsible for institutional development programs. Overall responsibilities typically include institutional fundraising, public relations and alumni relations. Previous job title: Chief Development Officer. Bellevue 123,600 1 Bellingham 92,700 4 Big Bend 74,055 4 Clover Park 86,520 2 Columbia Basin 113,300 1 Edmonds 118,383 3 Everett 109,909 7 Y Green River 116,313 8 Y Highline 121, Y Lake Washington 95,790 3 Lower Columbia 100,786 4 Olympic 97,012 3 Peninsula 97,227 7 Pierce District 112,000 3 Y Renton 85,000 0 Seattle Central 86,520 5 Y Shoreline 110,000 1 Skagit Valley 98,201 0 South Seattle 112, Spokane District 85,249 5 Tacoma 116,596 4 Y Walla Walla 98,880 5 Wenatchee Valley 82,400 5 Whatcom 82,400 7 Y Average 100,671 Average 98,201 Median 98,541 Median 94,395 CEO, Systems CEO, Systems Chief Enrollment Management Officer Responsible for development of marketing plans for recruitment and retention of students. Also coordinates institutional efforts in admissions, financial aid, records and registration and advising. Clover Park 110,408 2 Columbia Basin 68,649 1 Seattle Central 98,000 4 Tacoma 90,640 1 Average 91,924 Average 95,596
16 Responsible for the construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of physical plant facilities. Overall responsibilities typically include new construction and remodeling, grounds and building maintenance, power plant operation and Bates 93, Bellevue 94,760 3 Bellingham 83, Big Bend 75,000 V Centralia 64, Clark 82,107 3 Clover Park 83,850 1 Columbia Basin 80, Edmonds 85, Everett 80,734 7 Grays Harbor 89,610 2 Green River 91,670 2 Y Highline 91,700 7 Lake Washington 75,000 6 Lower Columbia 98, North Seattle 81,689 3 Olympic 82,484 2 Peninsula 83,636 4 Renton 79, Seattle Central 80, Shoreline 90,000 0 Y Skagit Valley 83,718 6 So. Puget Sound 80,000 1 Y South Seattle 82,400 3 Spokane District 90,731 6 Tacoma 94,170 1 Walla Walla 80,340 2 Wenatchee Valley 82,400 1 Whatcom 87, Yakima Valley 81,707 8 Average 84,377 Average 81,280 Median 82,960 Median 80,000
17 Chief Financial Officer Responsible for the direction of financial affairs. Overall responsibilities typically include investments, accounting and budgets. Report Controller in , not here. Cascadia 86,788 4 Everett 101,000 5 Highline 97,747 V Lower Columbia 98,500 0 Olympic 82,482 1 Pierce District 120,000 3 Seattle District 148,526 5 Y Shoreline 109,082 1 So. Puget Sound 87,550 2 Spokane District 127,879 2 Y Tacoma 97,850 2 Y Walla Walla 87, Whatcom 122,000 4 Y Average 105,150 Average 98,846 Median 98,500 Median 93,450 CEO, Systems CEO, Systems CEO, Systems
18 Chief Human Resources Officer Responsible for administering institutional human resource policies and practices for staff and/or faculty. Overall responsibilities typically include personnel records, benefits, staff employment, wage and salary administration and Bates 87,357 0 Bellevue 123,600 2 Bellingham 104,030 1 Big Bend 110,854 4 Y Cascadia 109,076 8 Centralia 104,030 4 Y Clover Park 92,700 2 Columbia Basin 129, Y Everett 133,900 8 Y Grays Harbor 99,910 2 Green River 115,360 2 Highline 105,000 3 Lake Washington 95,790 2 Lower Columbia 114,577 3 Y North Seattle 82,400 2 Olympic 98,925 1 Peninsula 96,305 0 Y Pierce District 110,000 3 Renton 108,000 3 Seattle Central 86, Seattle District 130,622 7 Shoreline 119,641 8 Y Skagit Valley 106,404 3 So. Puget Sound 113,300 2 South Seattle 87, Y Spokane District 148, Y Tacoma 115,900 3 Y Walla Walla 100, Wenatchee Valley 99,000 8 Y Whatcom 96, Y Yakima Valley 97, Y Average 107,165 Average 101,572 Median 105,000 Median 100,000 CEO, Systems CEO, Systems CEO, Systems
19 Directs the institution s major academic and administrative computing activities, as well as voice and data communications. May also be called the Chief Technology Officer. Previous job title: Chief Information Officer. Bates 96,000 0 Bellevue 126,690 5 Bellingham 90, Big Bend 92,700 2 Cascadia 92, Centralia 83,074 9 Clark 103,000 3 Y Clover Park 91,958 6 Columbia Basin 80, Edmonds 92, Everett 88,734 6 Grays Harbor 89, Green River 98,880 5 Lake Washington 95,790 V Lower Columbia 85,000 5 Olympic 97,650 1 Peninsula 96, Pierce District 105,000 3 Renton 108,000 3 Seattle Central 88,000 7 Shoreline 89, Y Skagit Valley 93,730 1 So. Puget Sound 110,210 4 Spokane District 107,150 2 Tacoma 105,000 1 Y Wenatchee Valley 94,420 8 Y Whatcom 82, Yakima Valley 81, Average 95,222 Average 90,212 Median 93,301 Median 90,000 CEO, Systems CEO, Systems
20 Chief Institutional Research Officer Conducts research and studies on the institution, including design of studies, data collection, analysis and reporting. Also responsible for accomplishing the institution's Federal reporting requirements, e.g. IPEDS, as well Bates 87,356 0 Bellevue 112,400 4 Bellingham 80,340 4 Big Bend 76, Y Cascadia 78,672 1 Clark 91,106 7 Clover Park 85,000 1 Columbia Basin 85,000 0 Edmonds 84,523 7 Everett 77,500 1 Grays Harbor 89,610 3 Green River 96,820 3 Lake Washington 71,626 2 Lower Columbia 100, Y North Seattle 91,400 6 Olympic 95,700 1 Renton 56,649 2 Seattle Central 94,144 7 Shoreline 82,400 3 Skagit Valley 70,000 1 So. Puget Sound 80,000 4 Spokane 62,088 3 Spokane District 72,006 6 Spokane Falls 67,541 4 Tacoma 74,263 4 Walla Walla 86,640 5 Wenatchee Valley 87, Y Whatcom 89,890 8 Yakima Valley 71,996 9 Average 82,740 Average 80,102 Median 84,523 Median 81,840 Chief Sponsored Research Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Sponsored Research Chief Sponsored Research Chief Training & Develop
21 Chief Library Officer Provides strategic leadership for all functions of the library in collaboration with other academic units and in support of the mission of the College/University; serves as primary advocate for the library. At some institutions, position Bates 77,250 0 Bellevue 97,850 1 Bellingham 73, Big Bend 75, Y Centralia 79,236 9 Y Clark 91,106 7 Y Columbia Basin 86,557 3 Y Edmonds 78, Everett 98,760 6 Y Grays Harbor 72,976 1 Highline 102, Y Lower Columbia 77,000 1 Olympic 90,933 1 Renton 79, Shoreline 78,486 2 Skagit Valley 80,840 3 So. Puget Sound 79,310 5 Y South Seattle 94,337 0 Y Spokane District 92,354 1 Tacoma 75,494 1 Walla Walla 76,220 5 Whatcom 77,250 1 Yakima Valley 74, Average 83,021 Average 78,485 Median 79,071 Median 75,600 Dean Social Sciences Dean Business
22 Chief Public Relations Officer Responsible for communications/public relations programs. Overall responsibilities typically include public relations, news media relations, legislative relations, alumni relations and information office services. Bates 87, Bellingham 80,340 6 Big Bend 65,891 4 Cascadia 91,237 5 Y Centralia 68,584 2 Y Clark 103,000 3 Y Columbia Basin 67, Edmonds 71, Grays Harbor 63, Green River 97,850 1 Lake Washington 128,754 3 Lower Columbia 100,786 1 Y North Seattle 74,160 2 Olympic 80,081 1 Renton 72,300 0 Y Seattle Central 71,070 3 Seattle District 103,000 2 Shoreline 85,000 V Skagit Valley 67,228 1 So. Puget Sound 62,000 1 Y Spokane District 107,150 1 Tacoma 84,460 1 Y Walla Walla 72,100 3 Wenatchee Valley 72,100 3 Whatcom 64,890 4 Average 81,691 Average 79,707 Median 74,160 Median 74,088 Chief Develop/Advancement CEO, Systems Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement CEO, Systems
23 Chief Student Affairs/Student Life Officer Responsible for the direction of student services and student life programs. Overall responsibilities typically include student conduct, counseling and testing, career development and placement, student housing, student union, Bellevue 136,042 3 Bellingham 110,210 3 Big Bend 86,572 8 Y Cascadia 133,900 2 Y Centralia 108,150 2 Clark 113,601 5 Columbia Basin 111,240 3 Edmonds 118,383 2 Everett 95,155 2 Y Grays Harbor 108,150 2 Green River 128,750 9 Y Highline 121, Y Lake Washington 128,754 1 Lower Columbia 114,577 0 Y North Seattle 112,445 7 Peninsula 116, Pierce District 120,000 4 Y Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 123,560 5 Y Pierce Puyallup 123,560 4 Y Renton 110,210 1 Seattle Central 117,000 0 Shoreline 93,533 2 Skagit Valley 111,724 5 So. Puget Sound 115,000 1 Y South Seattle 112,455 5 Spokane 107,150 1 Spokane Falls 107,150 4 Tacoma 124,589 8 Y Walla Walla 102,500 0 Wenatchee Valley 125,000 1 Whatcom 109,180 1 Yakima Valley 84, Average 113,439 Average 108,470 Median 113,028 Median 108,191
24 Dean Arts and Sciences was Code: 52 Dean Liberal Arts and Sciences serves as principal administrator of the humanities, sciences, and social science divisions. (Previously Code: 52 Dean Liberal Arts and Sciences). Big Bend 80,960 5 Cascadia 87,396 2 Centralia 80,000 1 Clover Park 87,217 1 Highline 102,500 8 Lower Columbia 84,872 9 Peninsula 84,500 6 Skagit Valley 92,700 1 Spokane 87,241 2 Spokane Falls 81,840 3 Y Tacoma 96,820 1 Y Walla Walla 84,000 0 Wenatchee Valley 90,177 1 Whatcom 92,700 4 Y Yakima Valley 84,469 9 Average 87,826 Average Median 87,217 Median Dean Business Bellevue 106,066 2 Bellingham 91,000 V Clark 86,888 1 Y Columbia Basin 86, Edmonds 91,050 4 Everett 91,155 2 North Seattle 84,037 2 Olympic 90,933 5 Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 91,540 1 Y Pierce Puyallup 91,540 1 Y Renton 85,752 V Seattle Central 94,337 3 Shoreline 93,533 2 Y So. Puget Sound 88,000 2 Y Spokane 87,241 3 Spokane Falls 81,840 1 Tacoma 97,603 1 Y Walla Walla 84,460 3 Average 90,196 Average 87,787 Median 90,967 Median 88,398
25 Dean Continuing Education Bellevue 109,000 0 Clark 92,700 6 Green River 96, Y Olympic 90,933 8 Y Seattle Central 68,959 1 Shoreline 93,533 V Y So. Puget Sound 86,520 4 Y Average 91,122 Average 84,074 Median 92,700 Median 86, Dean External Degree Programs Columbia Basin 86,556 9 Grays Harbor 70,979 3 Average 78,768 Average 84,035
26 Dean Health-Related Professions Bellevue 108,170 3 Clark 86,888 1 Y Clover Park 91,045 5 Clover Park 94,357 3 Columbia Basin 88,580 2 Edmonds 91, Everett 91,155 3 Y Green River 90,028 2 Y Lake Washington 93,738 2 Lower Columbia 92,700 6 North Seattle 94,337 4 Y Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 91,540 5 Y Pierce Puyallup 91,540 5 Y Renton 85,752 0 Seattle Central 94,337 3 Shoreline 93,533 2 Y So. Puget Sound 86,520 3 Y South Seattle 94,337 6 Spokane 90,731 3 Spokane Falls 81,840 1 Y Tacoma 97,603 3 Y Walla Walla 87,550 4 Wenatchee Valley 90,177 8 Average 91,631 Average 88,361 Median 91,155 Median 88, Dean Humanities Bellevue 105,272 4 Clark 86,888 1 Y Columbia Basin 86, Edmonds 91,050 2 Y Green River 87,406 V Y Lake Washington 95, Y North Seattle 94,337 5 Y Olympic 90,933 7 Y Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 91,540 5 Y Pierce Puyallup 91,540 5 Y Seattle Central 105,000 5 Y Shoreline 93,533 3 So. Puget Sound 88,580 8 Y Spokane Falls 81,840 3 Y Tacoma 96,820 1 Y Average 92,468 Average 88,200 Median 91,540 Median 88,676
27 Dean Occupational Studies/Voc Ed/Technology Dean Occupational Studies/Vocational Ed/Technology Bates 87,356 1 Bates 87,356 7 Bates 87,356 3 Bates 93,730 0 Y Bates 91,670 2 Y Bates 87,356 3 Bellingham 91,000 0 Big Bend 77,250 1 Centralia 79,236 9 Clark 91,106 5 Clover Park 90,392 3 Columbia Basin 86,520 1 Everett 74,417 4 Grays Harbor 85,129 1 Green River 85,490 4 Y Lake Washington 93,738 1 Lake Washington 93,738 2 Y Lower Columbia 84,872 3 Renton 85, So. Puget Sound 86,000 V Y South Seattle 94,337 5 Spokane 90,731 6 Wenatchee Valley 90,177 1 Average 87,596 Average 84,834 Median 87,356 Median 84,831 Dean Continuing Education
28 Dean Sciences Bellevue 107,423 6 Clark 91,106 5 Columbia Basin 82,400 2 Edmonds 87,515 9 Everett 94, Green River 85,490 6 Y Lake Washington 95, Y North Seattle 94,337 V Olympic 90,933 4 Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 91,540 5 Y Pierce Puyallup 91,540 5 Y Seattle Central 91,589 7 Shoreline 93,533 1 So. Puget Sound 86,520 3 Y Spokane Falls 98, Y Tacoma 93, Average 92,241 Average 88,930 Median 91,565 Median 88, Dean Social Sciences Bellevue 105,699 5 Clark 91,106 8 Y Columbia Basin 82,400 1 Edmonds 91,050 2 Y Everett 91,155 3 Green River 98, Y North Seattle 94,337 V Olympic 90,933 7 Y Seattle Central 105,000 5 Y Shoreline 93,533 1 So. Puget Sound 88,000 2 Y Spokane Falls 81,840 1 Y Tacoma 96,820 1 Y Average 93,114 Average 89,547 Median 91,155 Median 90,808
29 Dean Special Programs Lake Washington 95, Y Lake Washington 93,738 2 Y Lake Washington 95,790 1 Spokane 76,765 1 Spokane 85,249 5 Tacoma 85,964 8 Y Tacoma 85,490 2 Y Tacoma 85,964 3 Y Average 88,029 Average 84,585 Median 85,964 Median 83, Chief Accounting Officer/Controller Directs accounting, payroll, cashiering and related functions. May also be responsible for office services, such as mail and telephone services. Bates 87,356 0 Bellevue 98,880 5 Bellingham 78,408 3 Big Bend 71,791 8 Cascadia 86,788 4 Y Centralia 72, Clark 84,357 4 Columbia Basin 63,000 1 Grays Harbor 63,759 4 Green River 92,700 1 Highline 72,000 4 Lake Washington 77,250 5 Olympic 66,200 3 Peninsula 90,640 8 Y Pierce District 77,400 4 Renton 79, Shoreline 69,340 4 Y Skagit Valley 79, So. Puget Sound 72,100 2 Spokane District 79,455 4 Tacoma 97,850 2 Y Wenatchee Valley 76,385 3 Whatcom 78,280 4 Y Average 78,887 Average 76,196 Median 78,280 Median 76,064 Chief Financial Officer
30 Chief Budget Officer Responsible for current budgetary operations. May also be responsible for long-range planning in the absence of a planning officer. Bates 87,357 1 Bellevue 86,520 4 Columbia Basin 79,310 1 Edmonds 77, Everett 74,160 3 Green River 85, Highline 76,500 3 North Seattle 83,387 5 Peninsula 90,640 8 Y Seattle Central 74,160 3 South Seattle 92, Spokane District 86, Tacoma 58,710 1 Y Whatcom 78,280 4 Y Yakima Valley 74, Average 80,329 Average 78,170 Median 79,310 Median 75,030 Chief Financial Officer Chief Account/Controller Chief Purchasing Officer Directs central purchasing operations for the institution. Functions typically include preparation of specifications, contracting, bidding, receiving and stores, and approval of invoices. Previous job title: Director, Bates 77,250 3 Bellevue 65,920 1 Big Bend 56,650 1 Y Centralia 60, Y Columbia Basin 68,958 4 Edmonds 52,080 1 Everett 74,262 4 Y Green River 81, Lake Washington 61,800 1 Olympic 75,028 4 Seattle District 73,370 2 Shoreline 69,340 4 Y Spokane District 68, Tacoma 64, Y Walla Walla 54,075 1 Whatcom 78,280 4 Y Yakima Valley 51,327 V Average 66,642 Average 66,210 Median 68,079 Median 66,950 Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Financial Officer Chief Account/Controller Chief Financial Officer
31 Chief Student Admissions Officer Responsible for the admission of undergraduates. May also be responsible for recruitment and selection for the admission of graduate and professional students or for scholarship administration or similar functions. Previous job Bellingham 61,800 2 Clark 82,992 3 Clover Park 74,249 1 Edmonds 82, Y Everett 66,500 5 Green River 85,490 1 Y Highline 84,975 4 Y Lake Washington 65,656 1 Olympic 90,933 1 Peninsula 79,310 7 Y So. Puget Sound 92,700 1 South Seattle 98,000 6 Spokane 67,541 3 Y Spokane Falls 52,589 V Tacoma 90,640 1 Y Whatcom 70,040 7 Y Average 77,841 Average 72,766 Median 80,677 Median 75,060
32 Chief Student Financial Aid Officer Directs the administration of all forms of student aid. Responsibilities typically include assistance in the application for loans or scholarships, administration of private, state, or federal loan programs, award of scholarships and Bates 77, Bellevue 72,409 2 Bellingham 72,132 2 Big Bend 65,405 1 Cascadia 70,232 0 Centralia 70, Y Clark 76,484 8 Clover Park 75,893 6 Columbia Basin 76,384 3 Edmonds 82, Y Everett 74,160 2 Grays Harbor 68,912 3 Green River 77, Lake Washington 77, Lower Columbia 70,000 7 North Seattle 68,959 4 Olympic 75,028 4 Peninsula 79,310 7 Y Renton 69, Seattle Central 68,959 9 Shoreline 76,735 4 Y Skagit Valley 70,000 0 So. Puget Sound 78,000 1 Spokane 67,541 4 Spokane Falls 67,541 3 Tacoma 71, Walla Walla 68,675 5 Wenatchee Valley 74,263 3 Y Whatcom 71,070 3 Yakima Valley 70,742 4 Average 72,785 Average 70,334 Median 71,874 Median 70,000 Chief Enrollment Officer Chief Enrollment Officer Chief Admissions Officer Chief Academic Advising Head, Student Counseling
33 Chief Student Registration/Records Officer Also referred to as the Registrar. Responsible for student registrations and records. Specific responsibilities typically include registration, classroom scheduling, maintenance of student records, graduation clearance, and Bates 87,356 1 Bellevue 72,409 1 Bellingham 61, Cascadia 72,100 5 Centralia 70,000 0 Y Clark 80,139 5 Clover Park 77,320 4 Columbia Basin 70,555 1 Edmonds 60,612 2 Everett 68,495 3 Grays Harbor 72, Green River 73, Highline 52,530 4 Lower Columbia 65,920 2 Pierce District 91,540 4 Y Renton 79,824 2 Shoreline 76,735 4 Y Skagit Valley 74,949 1 Spokane 67,541 3 Y Spokane Falls 86,627 5 Tacoma 90,640 1 Y Walla Walla 69,628 6 Y Wenatchee Valley 60,000 1 Whatcom 70,040 7 Y Yakima Valley 71,406 2 Average 72,971 Average 67,336 Median 72,100 Median 67,800 Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Admissions Officer Chief Account/Controller Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Sponsored Research/Programs Administrator Pre-award, Directs administrative activities for externally funded grants and contracts, including funding source identification, institutional review, and sign-off of proposals. Also negotiates contracts; and develops research Peninsula 76,125 V Skagit Valley 75,000 1 Average 75,563 Average 84, Assoc Provost Responsible for one or several broad-based areas within Academic Affairs under the direction of the CAO or another Provost. Spokane District 95,276 3 Y Average 95,276 Average 95,276
34 Chief of Staff to System or Institution CEO Advises the CEO on policy, procedural and operational issues of the system or district, and may be charged with leading the operationalization of strategic initiatives for the CEO. Represents the CEO to senior vice presidents, Tacoma 75,190 1 Y Average 75,190 Average 94, Deputy Generally second-in-command to the chief HR officer. Responsible for one or several areas of human resources. Reports to the CHRO. Previous job title: Associate Director, Human Resources. Bellevue 62,000 1 Bellingham 70,044 9 Clark 67, Columbia Basin 77,250 4 Y Edmonds 80,435 3 Y Everett 70,040 1 Everett 70,040 1 Everett 70,040 1 Highline 54,060 V Lake Washington 57,600 1 Y Lower Columbia 62,830 1 Olympic 66,304 1 Y Renton 69,000 9 Shoreline 86,464 4 Spokane District 72,006 V Spokane District 72,006 3 Tacoma 68,500 0 Y Tacoma 70, Y Average 69,259 Average 68,834 Median 70,040 Median 69, Deputy Generally second-in-command to the chief information/it officer, often with responsibilities for day-to-day management of technical operations (e.g. COO). Previously called Associate Director, Information Systems. Clark 78,589 8 Clover Park 65,626 1 Edmonds 86,328 7 Everett 84,460 2 Lake Washington 77,250 2 Renton 70,040 4 Seattle District 81,159 9 Seattle Voc 84,460 0 So. Puget Sound 86,900 4 Y Spokane District 84,241 2 Average 79,905 Average 78,585 Median 82,700 Median 78,973
35 Chief Campus Bookstore Administrator For operations managed in-house, rather than outsourced: Directs the operation of the campus bookstore. Responsibilities typically include purchase and sale of new and used books, supplies, and equipment; advertising; Bellevue 79, Big Bend 58,919 8 Centralia 51, Clover Park 64, Columbia Basin 69, Highline 64,349 1 Lower Columbia 64,890 3 Y Olympic 66,200 4 Peninsula 57,709 4 Renton 59, Shoreline 51,500 1 Skagit Valley 60,770 5 Tacoma 59, Y Walla Walla 59,611 6 Wenatchee Valley 63, Y Whatcom 59, Yakima Valley 51, Average 61,325 Average 58,968 Median 59,736 Median 58,000 Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Campus Continuing Education Administrator Directs all activities of the institution s continuing education operation, including both on- and off-campus programs. Report Dean, Continuing Education in Previous job title: Director, Continuing Education. Bellevue 87,550 1 Everett 68,312 7 Y Green River 96,208 0 Y North Seattle 55,166 2 Peninsula 68,313 5 South Seattle 72, Spokane District 85,249 3 Y Tacoma 82,750 7 Y Whatcom 82,400 4 Y Average 77,561 Average 73,818 Median 82,400 Median 76,050 Dean Continuing Education Dean Continuing Education Dean Continuing Education Dir Business Development
36 Chief Campus Distance Education Administrator Develops and promotes distance learning initiatives. Plans, schedules, and coordinates compressed video programs. Plans and develops Internet courses and provides training for faculty and staff on distance teaching. Bellingham 66,504 V Columbia Basin 63, Grays Harbor 53,249 1 Lake Washington 55,620 1 Lower Columbia 55,000 1 Seattle Central 94,337 3 Shoreline 88,407 7 So. Puget Sound 68,500 V Spokane District 81,840 V Tacoma 74,000 3 Whatcom 92,700 4 Y Average 72,172 Average 72,539 Median 68,500 Median 68,004 Chief Library Officer Chief Library Officer Dean Occ/Voc/Tech Chief Library Officer Chief Campus International Education Administrator Directs all activities of the institution s international education programs. Responsibilities typically include international study, English study, international visitors, visa certification, and international student admission Bates 56,649 0 Bellevue 70,040 2 Cascadia 87,396 3 Clark 70,040 2 Edmonds 118, Everett 101,000 7 Y Green River 115, Y Highline 81, Lake Washington 89,301 2 Lower Columbia 67,000 V Pierce District 95,750 2 Seattle Central 110, Y Shoreline 109,082 5 Skagit Valley 70,232 7 So. Puget Sound 57,000 8 South Seattle 94, Spokane District 107,150 3 Y Tacoma 79,567 3 Whatcom 74, Average 87,024 Average 83,568 Median 87,396 Median 84,850 CEO, Systems Chief Student Activities CEO, Systems
37 Chief Campus International Studies Education Administrator Coordinates academic studies conducted outside the United States, advises students and faculty on international study and travel and promotes campus activities of an international nature. Previous job title: Director, International North Seattle 82,400 2 Olympic 72,504 V Skagit Valley 73,758 5 Whatcom 53, Average 70,556 Average 52,000 Chief Admissions Officer Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Campus Risk Management & Insurance Administrator Responsible for the protection of the institution from fortuitous loss. Advises senior management on all potential sources of loss and on how to best reduce or eliminate loss. Represents the institution to the insurance market. Clover Park 78,170 3 Shoreline 109,082 1 Y Tacoma 120,000 0 Y Average 102,417 Average 84,932
38 Chief Campus Security Administrator/Police Chief Manages campus police and patrol units; directs campus vehicle traffic and parking; organizes security programs and training as needed. Previous job title: Director, Campus Security/Safety. Bates 77,250 1 Bellevue 67,980 4 Big Bend 63,345 4 Clark 64, Edmonds 84,524 2 Everett 72,100 3 Grays Harbor 53,249 4 Green River 85,445 0 Y Highline 68,000 V Lake Washington 61,800 3 Lower Columbia 60,000 0 North Seattle 71,080 4 Olympic 68,004 0 Peninsula 58,690 7 Pierce District 79, Y Renton 67,620 1 Seattle Central 72,141 6 Shoreline 84,831 3 Skagit Valley 69,010 5 So. Puget Sound 67,000 7 Y South Seattle 70, Spokane District 67,107 3 Spokane District 61,838 3 Whatcom 87, Y Average 70,128 Average 67,239 Median 68,002 Median 66,000
39 Chief Campus Payroll Administrator Supervises operation of the institution s payroll system. Previous job title: Director/Manager, Payroll. Bates 72,000 0 Bellevue 82,400 4 Cascadia 58,105 9 Clover Park 62,645 3 Columbia Basin 55,000 0 Edmonds 61, Green River 77, Highline 63,000 1 Lake Washington 65, Lower Columbia 65,920 2 Seattle District 82, Shoreline 63,036 3 Y So. Puget Sound 64, Y Spokane District 67,541 1 Y Wenatchee Valley 57,680 8 Whatcom 96, Y Average 68,410 Average 65,687 Median 64,878 Median 64,050 Chief Account/Controller Deputy Deputy Chief Account/Controller Chief Financial Officer Chief Campus Benefits Administrator Responsible for implementing staff and/or faculty benefits, such as medical, dental, long-term disability, retirement, and accidental death benefits. Previous job title: Director/Manager, Employee Benefits. Bellevue 69,010 1 Centralia 51, Y Columbia Basin 58,349 4 Edmonds 68, Lake Washington 57,600 1 Y Olympic 66, Y Seattle District 82, Shoreline 63,036 3 Y So. Puget Sound 64, Y Spokane District 67,541 1 Y Whatcom 96, Y Average 67,681 Average 63,962 Median 66,304 Median 63,744 Deputy Deputy Deputy Chief Account/Controller
40 Chief Campus Training & Development Administrator Directs and coordinates employee training, which may include in-house training for management and faculty as well as staff. Previous job title: Director/ Manager, Training & Development. Columbia Basin 56,500 0 Y Edmonds 65, Green River 66,950 0 Lake Washington 51,504 2 Olympic 60,684 V Tacoma 85,490 2 Y Average 64,456 Average 70,123 Median 63,146 Median 65, Chief Campus Food/Dining Services Administrator For operations managed in-house, rather than outsourced: Administers all institutional food/dining services, whether directly managed and operated or catered. Previous job title: Director, Food/Dining Services. Bellevue 79, Edmonds 59,424 4 Green River 72,100 2 Lower Columbia 64,890 1 Y North Seattle 78,840 4 Olympic 57,202 1 Renton 85, Y Seattle Central 66,306 2 Walla Walla 50, Average 68,239 Average 64,769 Median 66,306 Median 63,000 Dean Business Dean Business Chief Campus Academic Computing/Instructional Technology Administrator Directs the institution s academic/research computing activities and labs for faculty, staff and students. Liaises with faculty and helps set agendas for faculty development and promotes the effective integration of IT into teaching and Edmonds 82, Highline 97, Olympic 75,028 8 Seattle Central 83,955 3 Skagit Valley 72,100 1 Tacoma 81,370 8 Y Average 82,002 Average 81,733 Median 81,965 Median 81,510 Chief Library Officer Deputy Chief IT Officer
41 Chief Campus Administrative Computing Administrator Directs the institution s administrative computing activities. Previous job title: Director Administrative Computing. Edmonds 86, Average 86,328 Average 83, Chief Campus Student Activities Administrator Responsible for coordinating all campus student activities, including special events, student organizations, publications, and student government activities. Previous job title: Director, Student Activities. Bellevue 80, Big Bend 57, Cascadia 63,345 2 Centralia 57, Clark 61,862 7 Clover Park 71,017 3 Columbia Basin 54,636 9 Edmonds 63, Everett 74,160 5 Y Grays Harbor 63,759 3 Green River 62,170 2 Highline 79, Lake Washington 65,656 4 Lower Columbia 67,000 6 Y North Seattle 58,376 4 Peninsula 70, Y Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 70,230 7 Pierce Puyallup 70,230 5 Renton 63,860 3 Seattle Central 64,800 3 Shoreline 61,800 1 Skagit Valley 64,000 1 So. Puget Sound 75,000 1 Y South Seattle 86,558 2 Spokane 75,007 3 Tacoma 69,525 1 Y Walla Walla 69,010 2 Y Wenatchee Valley 62,000 V Average 67,192 Average 64,288 Median 65,228 Median 62,872 Chief Academic Advising
42 Chief Campus Academic Advising Administrator Responsible for ensuring that all undergraduate students receive accurate and timely advising services. Previous job title: Director, Academic Advising. Bellevue 70,000 0 Centralia 70,000 1 Y Clark 74,234 3 Clover Park 77,320 2 Columbia Basin 72,100 2 Y Everett 77,250 1 Green River 72,100 0 Lake Washington 65,656 1 Lower Columbia 62,000 5 Olympic 90,933 2 Peninsula 77,250 1 Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 91,540 1 Y Pierce Puyallup 91,540 5 Renton 78,276 4 Seattle Central 66,950 7 Skagit Valley 66,950 1 So. Puget Sound 74,160 1 Y South Seattle 67,898 3 Spokane 85,249 4 Spokane Falls 79,964 6 Tacoma 85,964 3 Y Whatcom 61,800 4 Average 75,415 Average 72,658 Median 74,197 Median 71,229 Dean Basic Skills/ABE Head, Student Counseling Chief Campus Career Services Administrator Directs the operation of a student placement office to provide job placement and counseling services to undergraduates, graduates, and alumni. May also be responsible for placement of students in part-time jobs or jobs Bellevue 80, Bellingham 66,960 1 Clark 67,486 8 Edmonds 59, Lake Washington 65,656 1 Olympic 66,301 5 Renton 47,380 2 So. Puget Sound 57,000 6 Y Spokane 52,589 V Spokane Falls 51,031 V Wenatchee Valley 59,410 3 Whatcom 59,740 4 Y Average 61,131 Average 59,107 Median 59,582 Median 58,000 Chief Admissions Officer Dean Occ/Voc/Tech Chief Student Activities Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Student Activities Chief Financial Aid Officer
43 Chief Campus Student Housing Administrator Manages student housing operations. Responsible for the direction of all residence hall operations for students. Also may administer off-campus housing programs. If housing (room and board) is provided and is reported as Big Bend 58, Edmonds 60, Everett 36,709 3 Green River 72,100 6 Olympic 46,343 3 Skagit Valley 55,000 4 Yakima Valley 68,668 9 Y Average 56,785 Average 54,440 Median 58,066 Median 55,688 Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Develop/Advancement Assoc/Asst Dean Nursing Bellingham 83,256 3 Grays Harbor 70,979 2 Lake Washington 89,301 1 Olympic 88, Skagit Valley 83,700 1 So. Puget Sound 93,000 2 Whatcom 72,100 6 Average 82,905 Average Median 83,700 Median Assoc/Asst Dean Occupational/Vocational Ed/Tech Bellingham 75,708 9 Bellingham 75,708 1 Cascadia 75,967 1 Grays Harbor 75, Lake Washington 89,301 2 Lake Washington 77,250 1 Lake Washington 75, Lake Washington 75,890 1 Lake Washington 89,301 1 Peninsula 61,800 1 Skagit Valley 72,100 1 So. Puget Sound 76,000 1 Spokane 83,296 V Yakima Valley 61,794 9 Average 76,084 Average 71,570 Median 75,890 Median 73,500 Dean Workforce Education Dean Health-Related Dean Health-Related Dean Workforce Education Dean Workforce Education Dean Health-Related Dean Workforce Education
44 Head, Campus Landscape & Grounds Keeping Responsible for administration of the institution s landscape and grounds programs. Reevaluates and redesigns existing landscaping. Previous title: Manager, Campus Landscape & Grounds Keeping. Bellevue 72,077 2 Y Edmonds 44, Spokane District 70,356 8 Y Average 62,438 Average 62, Head, Campus, Custodial Services Responsible for the management of institutional custodial services. Report managerial-level position. Previous title: Manager, Custodial Services. Bates 63,036 4 Bellingham 58,548 3 Centralia 54,211 3 Y Clark 53,988 7 Clover Park 58, Edmonds 56, Everett 59,225 2 Grays Harbor 53,249 2 Green River 56,650 1 Y Lake Washington 61,800 4 Renton 57, Seattle Central 48,000 6 Seattle Voc 61,984 0 Skagit Valley 70,597 5 Spokane District 70,356 8 Y Tacoma 53,045 4 Yakima Valley 45,331 2 Average 57,759 Average 55,206 Median 57,672 Median 53,820
45 Executive Assistant to System or Institution CEO Senior professional staff assistant to the CEO of an institution or of a campus within a system. Manages the administrative, operational, and/or financial affairs of the Office of the CEO. This is a high-level professional Bates 62,149 3 Bellingham 57, Big Bend 55, Cascadia 63, Centralia 52,104 5 Clark 57,165 9 Clover Park 60, Columbia Basin 54, Everett 72,000 2 Grays Harbor 53, Green River 74, Highline 69, Lake Washington 55,682 2 Lower Columbia 58, North Seattle 58,789 4 Olympic 57,375 2 Peninsula 59,225 0 Pierce District 62, Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 51,610 5 Pierce Puyallup 51,610 1 Renton 59,679 6 Seattle Central 70,547 3 Seattle District 70,555 1 Shoreline 70,288 9 Skagit Valley 61, So. Puget Sound 66, South Seattle 58, Spokane 55, Spokane District 57,090 5 Spokane Falls 57, Tacoma 75,190 8 Y Walla Walla 61, Wenatchee Valley 55, Whatcom 71,000 2 Yakima Valley 56,981 2 Average 61,048 Average 57,499 Median 58,880 Median 56,310 CEO, Systems CEO, Systems CEO, Systems
46 Administrative Specialist/Coordinator This is an exempt, professional position, not an administrative assistant. Persons in this position generally report to an Executive Administrator or to an Administrative Unit Head. Responsibilities include performing a variety of Bates 55,079 1 Bates 55,079 1 Bates 55,079 6 Bellingham 52,788 V Centralia 51, Clover Park 56, Clover Park 56,034 8 Clover Park 56,034 4 Clover Park 56, Grays Harbor 53, Grays Harbor 53,249 1 Grays Harbor 53, Grays Harbor 53,055 8 Highline 54, Highline 55, Highline 54,000 3 Y Lake Washington 57,239 2 Pierce District 52,000 7 Y Skagit Valley 45,334 3 So. Puget Sound 56,000 6 Y So. Puget Sound 55,000 1 Y So. Puget Sound 48, Y So. Puget Sound 53,560 3 Y Spokane 67,541 1 Spokane District 75,007 1 Spokane District 94, Tacoma 52,015 0 Tacoma 52,423 3 Tacoma 63, Tacoma 52, Tacoma 52, Tacoma 61,000 1 Whatcom 47,000 4 Whatcom 44,290 4 Whatcom 49, Yakima Valley 48,067 9 Average 55,437 Average 54,121 Median 53,780 Median 52,788 Chief Develop/Advancement CEO, Systems Chief Develop/Advancement
47 Head, Campus Learning Resources Center Directs all activities of the institution s Learning Resources Center for students. Previous title: Director, Learning Resources Center. Bellevue 64,581 2 Columbia Basin 72,615 2 Edmonds 54, Grays Harbor 53,249 2 North Seattle 64,800 3 Renton 47,379 2 Seattle Central 86,558 5 Skagit Valley 65,000 1 Whatcom 51,912 3 Average 62,333 Average 65,143 Median 64,581 Median 60,000 Chief Library Officer Academic Evaluator Responsible for reviewing, analyzing, assessing and processing information, records and transcripts for determining academic credit and eligibility for degrees and specialized program designations. Requires at least six months of Bellingham 45,324 1 Clark 45,272 2 Skagit Valley 46,582 3 Average 45,726 Average 45,225 Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Head, Foreign Student Services Recruits and advises foreign students and coordinates academic studies for foreign students on campus. Previous title: Director, Foreign Students. Centralia 57, Clover Park 51,332 4 Edmonds 72, Everett 57,269 3 Everett 57,269 1 Lake Washington 54,841 V Olympic 57,375 3 Peninsula 77,250 6 Shoreline 55,350 1 Shoreline 55,350 1 Shoreline 57,011 5 Shoreline 62,712 5 Y Skagit Valley 61,071 2 Spokane District 52,589 2 Spokane District 52,589 2 Whatcom 53,560 4 Average 58,465 Average 56,795 Median 57,019 Median 55,350 Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Admissions Officer Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Int'l Education Admin Chief Int'l Education Admin
48 Head, Student Academic Counseling Directs the provision of academic counseling and testing services for students. Report to Director, Academic Advising, Previous title: Director, Student Academic Counseling. Cascadia 76,765 2 Columbia Basin 51,500 2 Grays Harbor 70, Green River 85,490 1 Highline 86,005 5 Tacoma 60,000 1 Whatcom 59,740 4 Y Average 70,068 Average 71,168 Median 70,979 Median 74,529 Chief Academic Advising Dean Special Programs
49 Academic Advisor/Counselor Advises students concerning an appropriate academic schedule, choice of major, number of hours that may be taken, probation, and/or suspension. Contact may be on individual or group basis or be made by correspondence. Bellingham 45,324 1 Bellingham 46,356 0 Big Bend 44,274 3 Cascadia 48,852 2 Cascadia 48,852 1 Cascadia 48,852 V Clark 45,272 2 Clark 45,272 2 Clark 46,678 1 Lake Washington 49,440 8 Lake Washington 49,440 2 Lake Washington 49,440 5 Lake Washington 49,440 1 Lake Washington 42,234 3 Lake Washington 42,234 8 Lake Washington 49,440 7 Lake Washington 42,234 2 Lake Washington 42,234 1 Lake Washington 42,234 3 Lake Washington 42,234 2 Lake Washington 49,440 2 Lake Washington 49,440 3 Lower Columbia 42,914 1 Lower Columbia 41,375 3 Lower Columbia 46,711 5 Y Lower Columbia 39,655 2 Lower Columbia 40,170 1 Lower Columbia 40,170 2 Lower Columbia 38,500 1 Lower Columbia 39,500 0 Lower Columbia 38,765 3 Lower Columbia 38,765 6 Olympic 51, Olympic 51,300 1 Olympic 51, Peninsula 47,380 5 Peninsula 52,530 2 Y Peninsula 43,682 6 Y Peninsula 44,290 1 Renton 45,000 7 Skagit Valley 45,000 0 Skagit Valley 45,000 0 Skagit Valley 45,000 0 Skagit Valley 45,000 0 Skagit Valley 45,000 0 So. Puget Sound 47, So. Puget Sound 47, So. Puget Sound 47,380 3 So. Puget Sound 47,380 3 So. Puget Sound 47,380 1 So. Puget Sound 47,380 6 Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Head, Student Counseling Chief Career Services Chief Career Services Chief Academic Advising Dean Special Programs Chief Admissions Officer Chief Career Services Head, Student Counseling Dean Special Programs Dean Special Programs Dean Special Programs Dean Special Programs Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Career Services Chief Career Services Chief Career Services Foreign Student Services Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Head, Student Counseling Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records
50 Tacoma 46, Tacoma 45,632 2 Tacoma 45,632 1 Tacoma 46,012 2 Tacoma 45,632 1 Tacoma 45,632 4 Tacoma 46,012 9 Tacoma 45, Tacoma 45,632 1 Tacoma 45,632 4 Wenatchee Valley 47, Y Whatcom 50,470 3 Whatcom 46, Whatcom 43,260 9 Whatcom 41,200 3 Whatcom 44, Whatcom 43,500 4 Whatcom 43,260 2 Average 45,498 Average 44,207 Median 45,632 Median 44,041 Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Career Services Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Librarian, Head of Reference & Instruction Head of department responsible for information and research services in all formats and venues, including reference, instruction, information commons, workshops, etc. Oversee staff and workflows, develop policies and Green River 74,595 1 Y Average 74,595 Average 77, Continuing Education Specialist Responsible for planning and developing continuing education programs. Coordinates and manages the planning, design, and development of university level credit and non-credit courses. May include planning and development Clover Park 56,696 1 Grays Harbor 36,846 2 Pierce District 61,000 2 Skagit Valley 48, So. Puget Sound 61,800 2 Y Spokane District 52,589 1 Tacoma 50,000 1 Walla Walla 46,350 2 Wenatchee Valley 43, Average 50,727 Average 53,184 Median 50,000 Median 51,031 Dean Workforce Education Dean Continuing Education Dean Workforce Education Dean Continuing Education Dean Continuing Education Chief Continuing Ed Dean Business Dean Occ/Voc/Tech
51 Web Graphics Designer Sets graphical and style standards for the institution s Web site. Works with other departments to design graphics and layout. Executes Web page design using WYSIWYG tools and has basic knowledge of underlying code. Lake Washington 51,912 0 Olympic 53,562 1 Peninsula 56,650 1 Renton 43,675 3 So. Puget Sound 55, Wenatchee Valley 51,500 3 Average 52,050 Average Median 52,737 Median Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Instructional Technology, Specialist Responsible for working with faculty to promote the effective uses of IT in support of teaching and learning. Clover Park 55,435 4 Lake Washington 51,504 2 Shoreline 60,770 2 Shoreline 59,000 1 Skagit Valley 55,000 1 Spokane District 52,589 V Spokane District 52,589 2 Yakima Valley 61,794 2 Average 56,085 Median 55,218 Median Average 53,969 Chief Distance Education Chief Distance Education Chief Distance Education Chief Academic Computing Chief Distance Education Chief Distance Education
52 Head, Minority/Multicultural Student Affairs Responsible for direction of counseling programs, cultural affairs, and remedial and support programs. Also invites minority speakers to campus. In addition, may be responsible for minority housing and intercultural centers. Bellevue 71,070 2 Bellingham 59, Clark 49,489 7 Clover Park 67, Edmonds 84,524 2 Everett 61,800 3 Green River 64,375 4 Y Highline 60,000 V North Seattle 62,912 1 Peninsula 52,530 2 Y Seattle Central 64, Shoreline 83, Y Skagit Valley 64,000 1 So. Puget Sound 58,710 7 Y South Seattle 55,442 6 Spokane 52,589 3 Spokane Falls 76,765 2 Wenatchee Valley 48,000 1 Whatcom 66,950 3 Average 63,361 Average 62,548 Median 62,912 Median 60,000 Chief Academic Advising Chief Admissions Officer Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities Cooperative Education Program Coordinator Coordinates and administers a cooperative education program. Serves as the college or university representative on off-campus visits for the solicitation of cooperative jobs and scholarships from local and national firms and Lower Columbia 49,440 2 Y Skagit Valley 40,000 3 Chief Academic Computing Average 44,720 Average 35,750
53 Student Admissions Counselor Recruits freshmen and transfer students from high schools and community colleges. Makes presentations to student groups. Counsels students and parents regarding the admissions process. Requires a bachelor s degree or Bellingham 45,324 0 Bellingham 45,324 1 Bellingham 45,324 1 Big Bend 48,000 0 Cascadia 49,849 2 Cascadia 49,849 4 Clark 52, Columbia Basin 55,105 2 Everett 60,000 1 Y Green River 49,284 9 Lake Washington 49,440 2 Peninsula 42,230 2 Peninsula 53,318 6 Skagit Valley 30,900 2 Skagit Valley 41,200 0 Skagit Valley 40,500 0 Skagit Valley 40,500 0 So. Puget Sound 70,000 1 Y Spokane District 47,964 0 Whatcom 46,350 4 Average 48,144 Average 46,312 Median 47,982 Median 47,925 Chief Admissions Officer Chief Admissions Officer Chief Admissions Officer Chief Public Relations Chief Admissions Officer Chief Enrollment Officer Head, Student Counseling Chief Admissions Officer Chief Admissions Officer Chief Admissions Officer Chief Registrar/Records Associate Registrar Associate Registrar Associate Registrar Chief Public Relations Head, Student Counseling Student Career Counselor Advises and counsels students concerning employment opportunities and careers. Encourages employers to recruit campus graduates. Conducts individual and group sessions to inform students of services, policies, and Big Bend 47,380 1 Clover Park 58,114 2 Green River 49,284 8 Lake Washington 49,440 2 Lower Columbia 46,680 3 North Seattle 48,600 2 Peninsula 44,290 1 So. Puget Sound 58,710 6 Y Tacoma 46,768 4 Average 49,918 Average 48,341 Median 48,600 Median 47,000 Chief Academic Advising Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Head, Student Counseling Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising
54 Deputy Head, Student Financial Aid Responsible for one or several areas student financial aid. Reports to the Director of Financial Aid. Previous job title: Associate Director, Student Financial Aid. Bates 61,366 9 Bellevue 58,837 3 Bellingham 56,640 0 Cascadia 56,274 V Centralia 47,368 8 Clark 52,864 1 Clover Park 59,849 5 Columbia Basin 48,410 2 Edmonds 57, Everett 63,345 2 Grays Harbor 58,510 3 Green River 51,397 9 Lake Washington 56,004 2 Lower Columbia 41,200 3 Lower Columbia 41,200 3 Olympic 57,375 0 Peninsula 51,500 1 Renton 57, So. Puget Sound 59,000 1 Y Spokane 52,589 5 Spokane Falls 52,389 2 Tacoma 53,560 2 Walla Walla 47,741 4 Wenatchee Valley 54, Yakima Valley 45,331 0 Average 53,662 Average 52,448 Median 54,181 Median 52,000 Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Student Financial Aid Counselor Provides personal and financial aid application counseling to students and parents. Assists in the administration of the financial aid program. Makes decisions to award funds to students eligible for scholarships, grants, and college Big Bend 41,250 1 Columbia Basin 47, Lake Washington 51,863 1 Average 46,884 Average 46,539 Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Chief Financial Aid Officer Student Housing, Residence Life Officer Responsible for the supervision and direction of residence life, staff, and student housing. If housing (room and board) is provided and is reported as taxable income, add its value to the reported salary data for this position. Wenatchee Valley 40,000 1 Whatcom 49,440 3 Average 44,720 Average Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities
55 Student Activities Officer Under supervision of the office of Dean of Students, assists in the organization of student activities, which may include social events, Greek programs, student government/committees, newspaper, clubs, and organizations. Bates 50,000 1 Bellevue 48, Cascadia 43,558 2 Centralia 38,235 2 Clover Park 47,695 2 Edmonds 63, Grays Harbor 25,235 1 Lake Washington 49,440 1 Lower Columbia 41,200 2 Peninsula 35,020 3 Spokane 52,589 2 Spokane Falls 49, Whatcom 46,350 6 Yakima Valley 44,675 1 Y Average 45,376 Average 48,723 Median 47,023 Median 46,577 Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities Chief Student Activities Associate Registrar Responsible for one or several areas of student registration and records. Reports to the Registrar. Bellevue 72,409 2 Clark 58,968 2 Clover Park 58, Columbia Basin 48, Seattle Central 49,667 6 Seattle Central 49,667 7 Seattle Voc 53,640 0 Skagit Valley 55,000 1 Skagit Valley 55,000 1 Skagit Valley 55,000 1 So. Puget Sound 63,000 4 Y Spokane 52,849 1 Spokane Falls 54,817 1 Tacoma 56,000 0 Whatcom 51,500 3 Average 55,603 Average 53,967 Median 55,000 Median 52,093 Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Registrar/Records Chief Enrollment Officer Chief Registrar/Records
56 HR Generalist (Previously Personnel Analyst). Performs a variety of analytical activities in human resource administration. Administers policies and programs covering several or all of the following: recruiting, compensation, benefits, Bates 64,101 6 Bates 64,099 2 Bates 80,487 1 Y Bellevue 62,000 2 Edmonds 35,292 1 North Seattle 53,560 1 Renton 52, Yakima Valley 41,879 1 Average 56,744 Average 55,203 Median 57,780 Median 60,000 Deputy HR Generalist, Senior Performs activities in various areas of human resources. May be expert in a particular field. Screens resumes and applications and may interview applicants. Counsels employees concerning work-related problems; maintains Cascadia 55,105 6 Cascadia 55,105 0 Clover Park 58, Clover Park 58, So. Puget Sound 56,650 8 Average 56,604 Average 54,551 Median 56,650 Median 54, HR Benefits Specialist Counsels employees regarding routine benefits programs, including pre-retirement planning, insurance programs, death benefits, and workers compensation. Publicizes benefits programs; conducts individual orientation sessions Edmonds 63,480 3 Lower Columbia 53,560 2 Y Pierce District 62, Average 59,855 Average 55,263 Deputy HR Benefits Unit Supervisor Supervises the development, implementation, and maintenance of benefits programs, including vacation, holiday, time off, sick pay, unemployment, service awards, group health/medical/dental coverage, and life insurance. Clark 57,644 2 Y Tacoma 68,500 0 Y Average 63,072 Average 61,548
57 HR Employment Specialist (Previously Employment Analyst). Performs activities supporting the recruitment, screening, and referral of exempt and nonexempt applicants for the university or college. Establishes and maintains liaison with external agencies Clover Park 46,505 4 Edmonds 60, Average 53,463 Average 53,475 Deputy HR Employment Unit Supervisor Supervises the personnel staffing and planning functions. Ensures staffing requirements are met in accordance with governmental requirements. Oversees recruiters and employment analysts in staffing activities. May search for and Tacoma 70, Y Average 70,551 Average 68, HR Employee Relations Specialist, Senior (Previously Employee Relations Analyst, Senior). Responsible for the development, implementation, and administration of employee relations programs and policies. Advises and assists staff and/or faculty regarding Green River 69,525 1 Average 69,525 Average 67,500
58 Disability Services Coordinator Plans, directs, and oversees the administration of all programs and services ensuring compliance with ADA and provides leadership and consultation in promoting access and equity for persons with disabilities. Bellingham 50,184 5 Big Bend 49,745 7 Cascadia 56,274 1 Centralia 52,685 6 Clark 69,735 0 Clover Park 59,849 4 Columbia Basin 66, Edmonds 64,320 2 Everett 64,890 1 Grays Harbor 46,883 2 Green River 64,375 6 Y Lower Columbia 49,440 2 North Seattle 69,120 0 Y Olympic 66, Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 53, Pierce Puyallup 53,570 3 Shoreline 76,787 1 Y So. Puget Sound 45,320 6 Y South Seattle 58,439 3 Spokane 52,849 1 Spokane Falls 59,638 2 Tacoma 53, Y Wenatchee Valley 50, Whatcom 50,470 4 Yakima Valley 70, Average 58,211 Average 54,534 Median 56,274 Median 52,353 Chief Career Services Head, Student Counseling Chief Academic Advising Chief Admissions Officer Head, Student Counseling Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Chief Academic Advising Head Minority Affairs Chief Academic Advising Head Minority Affairs Chief Career Services Title IX Coordinator Responsible for coordinating the institution's compliance with federal and state discrimination and sexual harassment laws. Responsibilities may include providing educational programs regarding discrimination and sexual Edmonds 80,435 3 Y Everett 80,000 0 Lake Washington 95,790 2 Olympic 116,868 1 Y Peninsula 96,305 0 Y Shoreline 119,641 8 Y Tacoma 115,900 1 Y Whatcom 96, Y Average 100,117 Average Median 96,153 Median Training/Organizational Development Specialist Responsible for the design, modeling, testing, delivery, and evaluation of training programs of a highly technical or sophisticated nature and coordination of organizational and career consultation services. Requires a bachelor s
59 ADMINISTRATIVE AND MID-LEVEL PROFESSIONAL SALARY SURVEY Cascadia 59,771 2 Edmonds 40, Tacoma 59,410 7 Average 53,295 Average 52,805 Chief Training & Develop Dean Special Programs Accountant Applies generally accepted accounting principles and procedures in working with specialized accounting records and reports. Assembles and analyzes data and transactions, prepares statements and reports relating to an Bellevue 60,255 1 Bellingham 61,800 2 Centralia 65,920 1 Columbia Basin 48,260 2 Seattle District 58,000 1 Seattle District 70,000 2 Seattle District 58,350 3 Yakima Valley 50,671 2 Average 59,157 Average 56,749 Median 59,303 Median 55,412 Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Dean Workforce Education Accountant, Senior Performs professional accounting work of a complex nature. Thoroughly understands institutional, state, and federal policies, procedures, and restrictions. Ensures compliance with generally accepted accounting principles in Green River 77,250 8 Highline 63,860 V Seattle District 69,000 1 Whatcom 57,165 3 Yakima Valley 59,325 0 Average 65,320 Median 63,860 Median Average 64,167 Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Head, Accounting Head, Accounting (if not Chief Accounting Officer) Responsible for the daily operation of institution s budgetary accounting system. Report the Chief Accounting Officer/Controller in of the Administrators' Survey. Previous title: Director, Accounting. Bellevue 77, Y Clover Park 67,355 9 Tacoma 77,250 1 Y Yakima Valley 74,832 6 Average 74,172 Average 70,459 Chief Account/Controller Chief Financial Officer
60 Accounting Unit Supervisor Supervises accounting and clerical staff performing specialized or general accounting, statistical, or financeoriented functions. Provides training and development of newly assigned or less experienced personnel. Provides Clark 67,486 2 Green River 77,250 7 Y Lake Washington 51,504 3 Renton 61,191 5 Seattle District 63,654 0 Skagit Valley 65,531 1 Spokane District 69,791 9 Tacoma 77,250 1 Y Average 66,707 Average 63,622 Median 66,509 Median 62,000 Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Account/Controller Chief Financial Officer Head Cashier May supervise and coordinate activities of subordinates engaged in receiving and paying out of money. Keeps detailed records of these transactions. Prepares financial reports. Safeguards funds and arranges transfer of funds Bellevue 64,000 3 Everett 49, Average 56,962 Average 52,070 Chief Financial Officer Chief Financial Officer Budget Analyst Provides analytical support for routine budget projects. Advises administration and staff regarding available options and budgetary implications. Assists in preparation of operational budgets for departments; reviews expenditures to Bellingham 63,348 9 Centralia 63,718 6 Seattle District 64,800 9 Skagit Valley 61,762 2 Spokane District 64, Spokane District 59,637 6 Spokane District 57,212 2 Spokane District 64, Average 62,453 Average 59,963 Median 63,533 Median 60,181 Chief Budget Officer Chief Budget Officer Chief Budget Officer Chief Budget Officer
61 Budget Unit Supervisor/Manager Supervises day-to-day budget unit activities. Oversees and participates in the most complex budget projects and deals directly with major department managers. Provides training and development of newly assigned or less So. Puget Sound 58,000 1 Average 58,000 Average 67, Contract and Grants Specialist Responsible for the coordination of pre-award and/or post-award activities relating to grant and contract proposals. Pre-award activities include assisting departmental faculty in the development, preparation, and submission of grant Bates 59,085 4 Bellingham 63,864 8 Everett 72,000 1 Green River 77,250 3 Olympic 75,028 5 Renton 63,860 2 Seattle Central 66,950 2 Shoreline 75,705 2 Skagit Valley 54,500 0 Spokane District 59, Tacoma 70,000 0 Whatcom 58,710 2 Yakima Valley 49,337 V Average 65,049 Average 64,853 Median 63,864 Median 62,000 Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Research Officer Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Account/Controller Chief Budget Officer Head, Accounting Materials Management Buyer Responsible for the procurement of supplies, materials, equipment, and services for campus departments. Reviews and processes requisitions. Determines vendor sources and product availability. Maintains contact with vendors Clover Park 68, Average 68,521 Average 66, Materials Management Buyer, Senior Prepares complex bid investigations, evaluates bid proposals, and issues purchase orders. Confers with university departments regarding requirements, specifications, and deliveries. Advises departments on purchasing policies Tacoma 64, Average 64,401 Average 62,525
62 Print Shop Supervisor Supervises the institution s more difficult offset printing operations. Printing materials are produced by state-of-theart multicolor printing presses. Schedules work to meet specified deadlines. Requires 5-8 years experience, Bellevue 52, Edmonds 68,649 8 Average 60,759 Average 58, Annual Giving Officer, Entry Under supervision, assists in the administration and implementation of annual giving programs. Develops, oversees, and evaluates assigned area of the campaign; researches, visits, cultivates, solicits, and thanks Bellingham 53,316 3 Cascadia 56,274 3 Centralia 51,500 8 Clover Park 58,079 3 Columbia Basin 45,320 1 Edmonds 100,526 1 Everett 53,333 0 Green River 57,680 3 Olympic 61,080 0 Peninsula 48,000 1 Y Seattle District 62,640 2 So. Puget Sound 51,000 1 South Seattle 58,350 4 Whatcom 66,000 1 Average 58,793 Average 57,324 Median 56,977 Median 55,000 Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Major Gift Officer, Senior Chief Develop/Advancement Major Gift Officer, Senior Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Major Gift Officer, Senior Responsible for the identification, cultivation and solicitation of alumnae, parents, and friends of the institution capable of making gifts of $50,000 or more. Requires a bachelor s degree and typically 2-3 years of related Columbia Basin 49,275 1 Green River 79, Peninsula 61,800 2 Y Shoreline 193,125 1 Y Skagit Valley 82,400 1 So. Puget Sound 85,000 1 Tacoma 116,596 4 Y Whatcom 82,400 7 Y Average 93,721 Average 79,961 Median 82,400 Median 79,099 Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement
63 Advancement Services, Prospect Researcher Organizes and oversees the institution s records relating to current and prospective donors, conducts research to discover prospects for gifts, and documents the association of these prospects with the college or university. Columbia Basin 60,138 6 Everett 79,310 3 Peninsula 48,000 1 Y Spokane District 47,964 0 Average 58,853 Average 60,580 Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Major Gift Officer, Senior Chief Develop/Advancement Public Information Specialist Writes brochures and articles for publication. Prepares and disseminates information to the internal college and university community as well as to local and state media. Promotes and publicizes institutional activities and Bellevue 61,800 2 Clover Park 50,111 2 Edmonds 71,423 0 Peninsula 51,500 1 Shoreline 59,421 6 Skagit Valley 63, South Seattle 74,263 3 Spokane District 54,817 2 Average 60,899 Average 60,538 Median 60,611 Median 60,000 Chief Develop/Advancement Head, Campus Info Office Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Head, Campus Info Office Chief Public Relations Head, Campus Information Office Responsible for providing information about the institution to students, faculty, and the public. Functions typically include news media relations; preparation or review of news releases and photographs; and preparation and Cascadia 91,237 5 Y Everett 76,220 5 Green River 61,800 4 Y Lake Washington 77,250 2 Peninsula 51,500 1 Pierce District 82,380 9 Y Spokane District 64, Tacoma 84,460 1 Y Yakima Valley 65, Average 72,815 Average 69,578 Median 76,220 Median 73,754 Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Public Relations
64 Event Coordinator Responsible for planning, coordinating, publicizing and implementing special events, including social events, employee recognition celebrations, conferences and meetings. Master s degree preferred. Facilitates production of Centralia 39,000 0 Lower Columbia 48,000 3 Skagit Valley 58, Skagit Valley 51,500 2 So. Puget Sound 45,000 1 Whatcom 45, Average 47,775 Average Median 46,500 Median Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Engineer, Construction Projects Coordinator Coordinates projects involving major renovations and/or alterations to campus buildings. Serves as liaison among physical plant shops, campus departments, and external contractors for coordinating and scheduling construction Bates 72,800 1 Bellevue 66,175 1 Bellingham 71, Clark 55,136 9 Edmonds 75,795 2 Green River 72,100 2 Olympic 56,706 0 Peninsula 60,568 3 Seattle Central 70,200 3 Spokane District 67,541 1 Tacoma 66,837 4 Average 66,895 Average 63,906 Median 67,541 Median 64,890
65 Head, Campus Child Care Site (Previously Day Care Site Director) Responsible for the direction and supervision of child care center activities. Performs a variety of professional and administrative duties, including program administration and management of Bates 71, Bellevue 76,220 1 Centralia 50,831 2 Y Clark 69,735 0 Clover Park 62, Edmonds 64, Lake Washington 54, Lower Columbia 58,710 1 North Seattle 60, Peninsula 58, Pierce District 70, Y Shoreline 54,561 1 Spokane District 59, Spokane District 52,589 0 Spokane District 59, Spokane District 52,589 0 Spokane District 54,817 8 Spokane District 59, Spokane District 52,589 3 Tacoma 57, Average 60,018 Average 58,074 Median 59,031 Median 56,788 Chief Financial Officer Early Childhood Prgm Mgr Dean Humanities Dean Health-Related Dean Social Sciences Early Childhood Prgm Mgr Early Childhood Prgm Mgr Early Childhood Prgm Mgr Early Childhood Prgm Mgr Early Childhood Prgm Mgr Early Childhood Prgm Mgr Early Childhood Prgm Mgr Textbook Manager Manages and coordinates activities of the textbook section of the bookstore. Buys textbooks required for academic classes and displays them for purchase by students. Assists in the formulation of policies and develops procedures Clark 58, Tacoma 59, Y Average 59,103 Average 56, IT Principal Systems Analyst Senior person responsible for designing and structuring the appropriate flow of complex computer systems requiring considerable independent judgment. involves no programming responsibility. Clover Park 76,207 1 Lake Washington 56,000 4 Average 66,104 Average 49,008
66 IT Programmer Analyst Designs data retrieval and management systems to meet user needs. Conducts feasibility studies, evaluates costs, analyzes user needs, designs in-house data processing systems or subsystems, programs the systems or Bellevue 87,550 3 Bellingham 65,868 3 Cascadia 65,607 4 Y Centralia 66,950 2 Clark 72,100 4 Green River 77,250 1 Y Shoreline 80, Whatcom 56,650 5 Whatcom 56,650 5 Yakima Valley 60,661 1 Average 68,947 Average 65,808 Median 66,409 Median 65,000 IT Systems Administrator IT Systems Administrator IT Programmer Analyst, Supervisor Supervises a unit of Programmer Analysts and/or Senior Programmer Analysts in the design of data retrieval and management systems to meet user needs. Conducts feasibility studies, evaluates costs, analyzes user needs, Yakima Valley 81,020 3 Average 81,020 Average IT Campus Web Master Responsible for development and maintenance of the institution s Web site and creation and management of the site s content. Also responsible for selection and implementation of Web tools and resolution of performance issues Bellevue 71,070 1 Big Bend 56,650 2 Green River 72,100 0 Y Highline 76,500 4 Lake Washington 51,912 1 Lower Columbia 64,095 9 Peninsula 74,750 7 Renton 55,543 3 Seattle District 84, So. Puget Sound 62,000 1 Tacoma 58,710 2 Yakima Valley 55,321 V Average 65,286 Average 62,631 Median 63,048 Median 61,500 Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Chief Develop/Advancement Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations Chief Public Relations
67 IT Database Administrator Maintains effective and efficient operation of a computer database. Ensures database runs properly, keeps database current, makes access readily available and timely, and formulates and designs new database Bellevue 82,400 2 Cascadia 65,607 4 Y Clark 78,589 7 Clover Park 72,578 3 Columbia Basin 74, Edmonds 86, Y Green River 72,100 3 Y Renton 65,000 7 Tacoma 76,385 3 Wenatchee Valley 72, Average 74,566 Average 72,282 Median 73,576 Median 70, IT Help Desk Manager Responsible for development and implementation of technical support processes and procedures, evaluation and recommendation of Help Desk tools, development of Help Desk scripts, creation and publication of Help Desk Bellevue 75,000 0 Edmonds 82,559 3 Y Green River 75,190 V Y Highline 75,000 V Lake Washington 55,620 2 Y Olympic 65,001 0 Tacoma 81,370 8 Y Average 72,820 Average 76,803 Median 75,000 Median 78, IT Administrator Responsible for setup, configuration, administration, and security of server(s) and software. Also responsible for setting appropriate policy within the organization. Lake Washington 55,620 2 Y Average 55,620 Average
68 IT Network Administrator Responsible for network connectivity, setup, and maintenance, and for remote VPN connections, network security (firewall protection), as well as WI-FI connectivity. Bates 71, Big Bend 68,000 0 Cascadia 70,390 8 Columbia Basin 59,740 1 Highline 83, Lake Washington 58, Renton 70,000 2 Skagit Valley 79,027 3 Skagit Valley 72,100 2 Tacoma 76,385 V Walla Walla 66,081 2 Whatcom 61,800 9 Yakima Valley 80,344 1 Average 70,564 Average 70,341 Median 70,390 Median 70, IT Systems Administrator Installs, configures monitors and maintains systems, including and web servers. Monitors data integrity and system security. Big Bend 72,100 1 Cascadia 68,289 9 Y Columbia Basin 61,800 2 Edmonds 86, Lake Washington 58, Renton 65,916 0 Skagit Valley 72,100 2 Tacoma 70,000 1 Wenatchee Valley 72,100 9 Whatcom 61, Average 68,912 Average 66,825 Median 69,145 Median 67, Head, Community Services Directs or coordinates the conduct of special (usually noncredit) educational, cultural, and recreational services to the community. Previous title: Director, Community Services. Skagit Valley 41, Tacoma 82,750 7 Y Average 61,975 Average 79,216 Chief Academic Advising
69 51 Early Childhood Program Manager Person responsible for program management (including fiscal, facility, and human resources) or an early childhood education program. Bellingham 53,316 0 Centralia 79,236 6 Clark 69,735 1 Edmonds 74, Everett 61,500 1 Olympic 65,428 0 Seattle Central 94,337 5 Y Shoreline 52,042 1 Skagit Valley 74,812 5 Skagit Valley 65,970 2 South Seattle 60, Spokane District 76,219 8 Spokane District 67,541 2 Tacoma 57, Y Walla Walla 65,539 4 Wenatchee Valley 47,741 8 Average 66,587 Average 64,049 Median 65,755 Median 62,565 Dean Occ/Voc/Tech Dean Social Sciences Dean Social Sciences Dean Social Sciences Dean Basic Skills/ABE Chief Student Activities Administrative Specialist Administrative Specialist Dean Social Sciences 53 Dean Workforce Education responsible for workforce training and re-training programs. Bellevue 82,400 0 Cascadia 87,396 3 Y Clover Park 75,705 1 Edmonds 118,383 1 Everett 126,690 8 Y Green River 66,950 0 Highline 102, Lake Washington 77, Olympic 90,933 8 Y Peninsula 84,500 6 Renton 94,752 3 Y Shoreline 93,533 V Y Skagit Valley 92,700 1 Spokane District 85,249 3 Spokane Falls 81,840 1 Y Walla Walla 82,400 3 Whatcom 82,400 4 Y Yakima Valley 84,469 9 Average 89,447 Average 85,939 Median 84,875 Median 87,428 Dir Business Development
70 57 Dean Basic Skills/ABE serves as principal administrator of the basic skills/adult basic education division. Bellevue 77,250 1 Cascadia 87,396 3 Y Centralia 79,236 1 Y Clark 86,888 1 Y Clover Park 81,717 3 Columbia Basin 74,160 4 Edmonds 87,515 1 Everett 96,700 3 Grays Harbor 75,166 1 Green River 98,610 3 Y North Seattle 94,337 V Peninsula 79,000 1 Pierce Ft. Steilacoom 91,540 5 Y Pierce Puyallup 91,540 5 Y Renton 85,752 9 Seattle Central 94,337 5 Skagit Valley 92,700 1 So. Puget Sound 80,340 2 South Seattle 94,337 6 Spokane 90,731 2 Tacoma 93,311 8 Y Walla Walla 82,400 6 Yakima Valley 84, Average 86,932 Average 83,610 Median 87,396 Median 83,254 Dean Humanities Dean Humanities Dean Humanities 58 Director Business Development responsible for securing contracted training with businesses, agencies, and organizations. Bellingham 57,504 4 Big Bend 53,391 1 Everett 90,000 6 Y Green River 66,950 2 Highline 99, Y Lower Columbia 66,950 2 Shoreline 88,609 1 Skagit Valley 56,650 7 Tacoma 92,700 2 Average 74,639 Average 79,534 Median 66,950 Median 80,000 Dean Occ/Voc/Tech Dean Occ/Voc/Tech Dean Continuing Education Dean Continuing Education Dean Continuing Education Dean Workforce Education
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