OAKLAND, Calif., April 19, 2024 – The Peralta Community College District has opened a nationwide search to find ideal candidates to fill four leadership positions that will play a pivotal role in setting the future direction of the East Bay District.
Dynamic newly appointed Chancellor Dr. Tammeil Y. Gilkerson is seeking to fill the post of President of the College of Alameda along with two District-wide leadership positions: Deputy Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer; and Vice Chancellor of Human Resources. Additionally, the District is looking for an experienced lawyer to serve as in-house General Counsel. All four positions will report directly to Dr. Gilkerson.
“We’re looking for accomplished and energetic leaders who are ready to make a true difference at an exceptional academic institution,” Gilkerson said. “These roles are not simply about an opportunity for leadership, they are a unique chance to contribute to a vital educational mission that builds the foundation of opportunity for a large and incredibly diverse student population.”
The Peralta Community College District comprises Berkeley City College, College of Alameda, Laney College, and Merritt College, all committed to providing world-class educational opportunities to one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation. Serving a large number of first-generation students and students for whom English is not their primary language, the Peralta Colleges provide students the support to achieve their dreams.
The open positions are:
The Peralta colleges are setting the benchmark for community-based education with a strong emphasis on ensuring equity in the increasingly important area of online learning. Online course designs are evaluated through the Peralta Online Equity Rubric, an innovative approach to institutionalizing practices that support equity and inclusion for distance learning that has informed online course creation within the University of California system. The District also hosts the annual Peralta Online Equity Conference (April 29-May 1, 2024), which brings together an international group of equity-minded students, educators, staff, and leaders to examine and share equitable practices for online education.
Because of its innovative approaches to learning and the commitment to success that is the foundation of the Peralta culture, the four colleges boast an exceptional record of student transfers to four-year degree institutions, especially the University of California and California State systems. A recent study published in the San Francisco Chronicle showed that the College of Alameda had the highest admission rate to the UC system of any community college in the Bay Area and had the highest level of acceptance at UC Davis and UC San Diego. Berkeley City College and Laney College are in the top five Bay Area institutions when it comes to acceptance at UC Berkeley.
“Peralta’s success has always been the unwavering commitment of our faculty, classified professionals, and administrators to serving our students with innovative ideas and leadership in education,” Gilkerson said. “For leaders who are eager to share that level of commitment and a passion for our larger East Bay community, these positions are the chance of a lifetime to shape the future of community college education and empower tens of thousands of lives.”
About the Peralta Community College District
Founded in 1964, the Peralta Community College District (PCCD) is a collaborative community of colleges comprised of Berkeley City College, College of Alameda, and Laney and Merritt colleges in Oakland, Calif. The Peralta Colleges provide a dynamic multicultural learning environment offering accessible, high-quality educational programs and services, including two-year degrees, certificates, and university transfer programs, to approximately 30,000 students per year. To learn more about The Peralta Colleges, visit www.peralta.edu