Are you interested in becoming a Search Advocate?

Search Advocate positions on campus support search committee activities with the goal of ensuring equity, validity, and diversity in Shoreline Community College recruitments. Search Advocates serve as non-voting resource positions to a recruitment process, working directly with the screening committee members as they review applicant data and determine candidates for advancement in the process.

The Search Advocate Foundations workshop series establishes a theoretical foundation of current research about implicit bias and diversity, information about the changing legal landscape in hiring, and an overview of inclusive employment principles. Using this foundation, you will begin to construct your own framework of practice, delve into specific issues that may arise at each stage of the search process, and explore various ways to head off or respond to those issues.  By the end of the final session, you will have a toolkit of practical strategies for each stage of the search process, and approaches to help you perform the advocate role effectively as part of a search committee.

Eligibility:

  • Open to permanent employees at the College, who can:
    • Attend all 4 training sessions in the workshop series.
    • Commit to serving 2-3 recruitment processes each year.

Time commitment:

  • Training Sessions
    • ½ days October 24, 26, 28 & 31 (8:30 am – 12:30 pm) via Zoom
  • Recruitment Support
    • Must be able to be present for all functions of a recruitment process
      • Approximately 10 – 15 hours per recruitment


Specific expertise needed:

  • Knowledge:  You take responsibility for learning about how privilege and oppression affect others in everyday life. You use inclusive language and make yourself aware of and avoid stereotyping others.
  • Skills: Adept at facilitation and/or teaching; skilled at active listening and collaborating; able to learn/lead from the lens of non-majority identity.
  • Attitudes and Experiences:  Have a passion for removing barriers; able to self-reflective and recognize one’s own ongoing work and be bias toward action to remove a bias thinking; able to advocate tactfully to create an environment of belonging and justice.

Are you interested?

Submit your interest in becoming a Search Advocate at Shoreline by emailing hr@shoreline.edu by 10/14/22.

Thank you!

Elise

Elise Robinson, M.Ed.

Human Resource Manager

Shoreline Community College

It’s Game Day!!

Here is the Game Day breakdown:

Women’s Volleyball vs. Skagit Valley College at 7:00pm- Away

Women’s Soccer vs. Everett College at 5:30pm- Away

Men’s Soccer vs. Everett College at 7:30pm- Away

shoreline game day orange with dolphie

Seattle Latino Film Festival – SCC Showtimes 10/12, 10/13, and 10/14!

Join us in celebrating SLFF by supporting films shown at the Shoreline Community College Theater! The Seattle Latino Film Festival’s mission is focused on bringing audiences and filmmakers together for an educational experience and supporting the magic of filmmaking as part of Hispanic and Romance Language Cinema globally. Learn more here!

SLFF film showing details listed on a graphic

SLFF film showing details listed on a graphic
SLFF film showing details listed on a graphic
SLFF film showing details listed on a graphic

News Links | Oct. 11, 2022

SYSTEM NEWS | OPINIONS
Honor Indigenous Peoples Day at art reception for Washington native, Indigenous artist
An art reception at Spokane Falls Community College is recognizing the work of Chad “Little Coyote” Yellowjohn. He’s a Washington-native with ties to the Shoshone-Bannock and Spokane Tribes. He’s debuting his visual art exhibit, “Masked Preservation” …
KXLY, Oct. 10, 2022

State business group visits Clark College lab, Camas’ Analog Devices in Manufacturing Week bus tour
A large bus decked out in Manufacturing Week decor pulled up to Clark College’s campus at the Columbia Tech Center on Monday morning. As the bus unloaded, people clad in blue Association of Washington Business jackets …
Columbian, Oct. 10, 2022

Comedian to bring show to Peninsula College
… “The ASC is thrilled to welcome comedian Troy Walker to Peninsula College,” said Hedvig Persson, vice president of programming. “This is a great opportunity for us to bring students and the community back to our beautiful campus for a fun night of comedy.”
Peninsula Daily News, Oct. 8, 2022

First Lady Jill Biden visits Bates Technical College in Tacoma
On Friday afternoon, students and faculty at Bates Technical College got a chance to meet First Lady Jill Biden. She toured classrooms and learned not only about some of the programs the school offers but also about the students themselves. She commended the students on their dedication to starting their careers. [Video]
KOMO News, Oct. 7, 2022

Where are Washington’s woman winemakers?
Walla Walla Community College’s Institute for Enology and Viticulture runs its own winery, College Cellars. The 22-year-old program quickly gets its students’ hands dirty, pushing past the romance of winemaking to underscore just how much of this profession centers on proper—and repeated—equipment cleaning.
Seattle Met, Oct. 7, 2022

Living images: Don Seabrook | September’s best photos
On the first day of September, I went with our GO! Editor to do a story at the Music & Arts Center (MAC) Gallery on the Wenatchee Valley College campus. I’d never been there before and when we arrived, Ellen Bruex and Nik Penny were busy carefully hanging art pieces in the room. [Photo]
Wenatchee World, Oct. 7, 2022

Digging into the past: Edmonds College faculty led archaeology excavation of historic Japanese community site in North Seattle
… in conjunction with Edmonds College and North Seattle College, Valentino led a four-week archeological excavation of the land. She conducted a field program that not only introduced students to the archaeological field …
My Edmonds News, Oct. 7, 2022

Pierce College EDI CARES empowers students through a record number of 10 summer camps
Pierce College EDI CARES successfully launched a record number of ten different culturally empowering summer camps to meet the needs of high school age youth in Pierce County this summer.
Suburban Times, Oct. 6, 2022
TRENDS | HORIZONS | EDUCATION
Pace of FAFSA simplification concerning
The long-awaited simplified Free Application for Federal Student Aid should be open next fall, but financial aid administrators and college access advocates are skeptical that the U.S. Department of Education can meet that deadline.
Inside Higher Ed, Oct. 10, 2022

Opinion: Parents’ Weekend: Could the model transfer?
… At a basic level, it could send the message that families are welcome. That’s important not just from the cynical perspective of keeping paying customers happy, as real as that is. It also recognizes that the idea of college as a place to break away from family is somewhat culturally specific.
Inside Higher Ed, Oct. 10, 2022

Research network to examine strategies to help colleges bounce back post-pandemic
The Community College Research Center (CCRC) at Columbia University will lead a federally funded research network to investigate ways to help community colleges recover from draconian enrollment drops and learning loss due to the Covid pandemic.
Community College Daily, Oct. 6, 2022

Notice of Board of Trustees Special Meeting: Thurs; Oct 13, 2022; 3:00 PM

The Shoreline Community College Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting on Thursday, October 13, 2022 beginning at 3:00 PM in room 1010M (the “Board Room”) in building 1000 (the “Administration building). The business to be transacted in this meeting will be/is published to https://www.shoreline.edu/about-shoreline/board/meeting-packets-2018.aspx.

The October 13, 2022, special meeting will be recorded and the video, available, when Board materials are posted for the next regular meeting on October 26, 2022.

The remote option (via Zoom) for the October 13, 2022, special meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83629913577

• (253) 215-8782

Meeting ID: 836 2991 3577

All Board of Trustees meetings include opportunity for public comment. Public comment(s) during the October 13, 2022 Communication from the Public segment will be presented to the Board verbally.

• For attendees attending in-person: Please sign-up to provide a public comment on the speaker sign-in sheet in the Board Room between 2:45 PM–3:00 PM on October 13, 2022. 

• For attendees connecting online: Please sign up to provide a public comment via the Chat function in Zoom between 2:45 PM–3:00 PM on October 13, 2022.

The Board Chair will call upon each speaker signed up to provide public comment. The total public comment period at the October 13, 2022 meeting will be no more than ten (10) minutes with up to two (2) minutes allotted per speaker. Adjustments to the two (2) minute allotment will be made if more than five (5) individuals sign up to speak. (For the entering of a public comment into the record and attaching to the minutes of the October 13, 2022 meeting, please send written public comment to Board Secretary Lori Yonemitsu at lyonemitsu@shoreline.edu following the October 13, 2022 meeting.)