Job Description:
Assistant Vice
President for Facilities
The University of the Virgin Islands (UVI), a comprehensive, land-grant institution and the only Historically Black
College and University (HBCU) outside of the continental U.S., seeks an innovative and resilient leader to
serve in the inaugural role as Assistant Vice President for Facilities (AVP).
This transformative position requires a strategic facilities executive who can
navigate the unique complexities of managing campus infrastructure across two geographically separated
island locations while advancing sustainability, climate resilience, and operational excellence in service
of UVI's mission to educate and empower the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Caribbean, and the world through
creativity, innovation, and excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement.
The AVP oversees approximately 660,000 square feet of real
estate property across two campus locations, with 70 buildings encompassing academic buildings, research
laboratories, student housing, athletic facilities, and specialized marine science infrastructure. The role
manages an annual operating budget that includes funding from FEMA, and the Government of the Virgin Islands
including other federal funding sources. The AVP leads a dedicated team of approximately
70 full-time facilities professionals, cultivating a culture of exceptional service delivery and proactive
problem-solving and ensures rapid, professional responses to the diverse needs of faculty, students, staff,
and visitors while maintaining operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Reporting to the Vice President for Administration and Finance/CFO, the Assistant
Vice President for Facilities serves as a key member of the VP’s leadership team and is responsible
for providing strategic leadership and overall management within Facilities Services. As the chief
facilities officer, the AVP directs all aspects of facility operations, maintenance, and capital planning
while establishing and implementing policies, procedures, and programs that drive excellence in building
management and campus infrastructure.
Required
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Business Management, Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management, or
Facility Management from an accredited college or university and a minimum of seven years of management
level work experience that has demonstrated effective leadership, technical knowledge, communication and
interpersonal skills. Understanding of, and experience in budgeting, finance, labor relations, staff
supervision, construction & facility management, procurement, OSHA, ADA codes & regulations,
program development and project management on a multi building or at a college/university
campus.
The full position description can be viewed here.
To Apply
The University of the Virgin Islands has retained Opus
Partners to support this
recruitment. Kenna Boyd, Partner, Katie Dean, Partner,
and Marisea
Rivera, Senior Associate, are leading the
search. Confidential inquiries and nominations should be submitted by email to Marisea Rivera
at marisea.rivera@opuspartners.net. To be considered by the University’s search committee,
candidates must provide a resume and a letter of introduction that addresses the specific responsibilities,
expectations, and qualifications described above. Please consult Opus Partners for more information about the
application process.
The expected hiring range for this position is
$105,000-$110,000. This range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making
compensation decisions including but not limited to experience, skills, knowledge, abilities, education,
licensure and certifications, and other business and organizational needs. Salary offers are determined
based on final candidate qualifications and experience.
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