Dean of Nursing
Columbus, OH
Why You Should Work With Us: Lead the Launch of a New BSN Campus as Dean of Nursing! Arizona College of Nursing is seeking a doctorate-prepared nursing leader to serve as Dean of Nursing at our new Columbus, OH BSN campus. This is a rare opportunity to shape a brand-new campus, recruit and mentor a founding faculty team, and build partnerships that prepare students for success in nursing practice.
Competitive total compensation packages in the $140k's-$160k's base salary range offered including:
* Annual performance bonus
* Comprehensive health & wellness benefits
* 401(k) with 100% immediate vesting and generous match
* Relocation assistance
Arizona College of Nursing is a rapidly growing, nursing school that transforms people's lives by preparing them for careers in nursing and improving communities through the care its graduates provide. As a leading nurse educator, Arizona College of Nursing offers students the opportunity to earn a bachelor's in nursing in 3 years or less with qualified transfer credits. Our quality nursing curriculum prepares students for an in-demand career to help communities overcome the chronic, well-known, and increasing nursing shortage. Through the execution of a targeted growth strategy, the college plans to meet the growing demand for nurses by launching campuses in markets where bachelor's prepared nurses are needed. Putting students first, we are dedicated to providing students with an exceptional education in growing healthcare fields; teaching them relevant, required skills for today and the future. Our culture is positive, supportive, and collaborative. As a team, we continually embrace our core values:
Passion: We love helping others succeed.Excellence: We strive to be the best.Adaptability: We learn, in part by trying new ideas.Accountability: We own our results.Integrity: We do the right thing.
What You'll Do:
As a member of the College's leadership team, the Dean of Nursing collaborates closely with the Executive Director of Academic Operations and the rest of the campus leadership team on policy making, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the campus's activities and assists in ensuring that the College's vision, mission, and values are foundational elements in guiding decision-making and actions.
Administrative and Leadership
* Responsible for monitoring and evaluating direct reports, including but not limited to, the nursing faculty, clinical coordinator, and director of simulation.
* Ensures compliance of nursing program with State Board of Nursing requirements. Prepares and completes annual and required reports and data for the Board. Notifies the Board of any substantial changes as outlined by the rules and regulations of the State BON.
* Represents the nursing program at meetings of appropriate bodies, including the Board of Nursing.
* Submits information for preparation of the annual operating and capital budget.
* Provides leadership to the faculty in preparation for the accreditation self-study.
* Prepares and maintains statistics related to program outcomes.
* Maintains records relevant to the program.
* Manage direct reports including conducting 1:1s, Quarterly Check-Ins, Performance Management, and offering Training and Development.
General Operations
* Promptly notify direct manager and appropriate corporate stakeholders of all legal issues.
* Notify manager of any personnel changes at management level.
* Provide positive leadership to build employee morale.
Clinical Scheduling/Clinical Consortium
* When student threshold is met, supervises directly the Assistant Dean of Nursing.
* Supervises directly or indirectly the Clinical Coordinator position and is accountable for clinical coordination in accordance with the clinical scheduling practice, state consortium, and Board of Nursing.
* Collaborates with the clinical coordinator, faculty, and facilities in evaluating the appropriateness of clinical facilities and curricular experiences.
* Ensures a sufficient supply of direct patient care hours necessary to deliver the nursing curriculum.
* Indirectly, in partnership with Clinical Coordinator, monitors students' compliance with health regulations and directly serves as liaison to the Board of Health (as needed) in conjunction with the clinical coordinator.
* Oversees the Health and Safety Orientation for students about to progress to the Core
Faculty
* Is responsible for the appointment, retention, and promotion of faculty, including general education faculty in the absence of an Executive Director of Academic Operations or Dean of General Education.
* Manages the hiring process with interviews, teaching presentations, and reference checks
* Directly or indirectly coordinates the orientation and onboarding process of faculty (Adjunct and Full Time).
* Includes computer and IT training
* Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI) training and education
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* Guides faculty on academic issues in the development of various ATI methodologies regarding classroom instruction.
* Develops faculty workload schedules, ensuring that office hours are held, committee service is fulfilled, and full-time faculty are scheduled 36 credit hours annually based on the Fiscal Year.
* Directly or indirectly makes assignments for adjunct clinical faculty.
* Ensures each nursing student has a faculty advisor.
* Works with faculty to ensure appropriate delivery of content/concepts and sequencing based on student performance on standardized exams.
* Resolves conflicts effectively.
* Ensures appropriate and meaningful faculty development and mentoring resources for individual faculty and the faculty to drive program outcomes and grow faculty.
Students
* Prepares and manages the Core Nursing Orientation for Level 5 students.
* Provides advisement for students; resolves student problems.
* Coordinates activities related to student admission, retention, progression, and graduation.
* Works with the Executive Director of Academic Operations and Dean of General Education to ensure all areas of the student experience align with outcomes and mission to obtain the highest levels of student achievement and satisfaction.
Curriculum
* Serves as liaison to ATI for scheduling of live reviews and services.
* Works with ATI and faculty to assess course outcomes and teaching strategies using ATI data.
* Facilitates textbook and media selection process.
* Works with the BSN Program Manager, ensuring that the appropriate textbook ordering has been made by the deadline and that students receive their textbooks for the courses in which they enroll.
* Reviews and addresses findings for end-of-course evaluations.
* Collaborates with the Dean of General Education (DOGE) to ensure appropriate alignment of the liberal arts and nursing curricula, facilitate joint in-service offerings, hold regular joint meetings, and provide updates for each department at least quarterly.
* Recommends the purchase of supplies and equipment for support of the nursing program.
* Works collaboratively with the Nursing Lab Manager to ensure the labs are properly maintained and meet standards regarding level and type of equipment.
Committee Service
* Chairs monthly meetings of the nursing faculty and in the absence of a DOGE, chairs all general education faculty meetings.
* Serves as an ex-officio member of all nursing program committees
* Serves on these committees:
* BSN Curriculum Committee
* Community Advisory Council
* Academic Affairs Committee
* Systematic Evaluation Plan (SEP) Committee
Other Duties as Assigned
What We Need From You:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
* Master's degree in Nursing, doctorate preferred. Doctorate required in states where BON requires a doctorally-prepared program administrator.*
* Five years' combined teaching experience and experience in curriculum development and administration
* Holds a current unencumbered state professional registered nurse license or enhanced compact nurse licensure relevant to the state of teaching location.*
* Subject to state BON/BRN regulation where student is located.
Auto-ApplyKC Academic Dean Nursing- Kettering College
Kettering, OH
Job Details Kettering College | Kettering | Full-Time | First Shift Responsibilities & Requirements
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ability to produce a vision for the division that aligns with the College's vision, mission and strategic plan.
Budget experience that encompasses the management of resources and the reconciliation of competing needs more than available resources.
Experience writing and developing successful proposals for grants from external sources.
High energy level, sense of humor, diplomatic/tactful, and passionate about the dimensions of this position.
Flexible and adaptable.
Demonstrated courage, tenacity, and patience in the face of challenges; ability to suggest creative solutions to challenges.
Knowledge of College policy and ability to interpret and apply policy for divisional staff, faculty, and students.
Exceptional communication skills: ability to define and articulate the College's goals and show others how to get there.
Ability to talk and listen to staff and faculty at all levels of the College.
Demonstrated honesty, integrity, and fairness in supervisory relationships.
Willingness to take accountability and responsibility for the success of the division and the College.
Demonstrated project planning and management, time management, and priority setting skills. Ability to work successfully in a high stress environment, handling multiple tasks and projects simultaneously.
Ability to promote collegiality and build consensus and work as a team member
Knowledge about and skills with motivational and teambuilding techniques
Knowledge about county, state, and regional workforce needs
Knowledge of and experience with the external accrediting process for select programs within the scope of the division
Ensure that curricular pathways within the Division and departments have been planned, organized, and implemented effectively, and that data and evidence are used on a regular basis to continuously improve student pathways and promote completion.
Lead the development of bridges from high schools, adult basic education, noncredit offerings, and other feeders.
Provide leadership for program review, including improvement and development; systematic plan of evaluation; review and recommend changes to maintain relevance of programs and to meet student and community needs.
Manage strategic planning, course assessment, and program review processes for the college.
Ensure the development, expansion, and continuous improvement of high-quality programs designed to address community and workforce needs.
Recommend instructional and general policies, conduct meetings to facilitate planning and collegial decision-making and to keep staff informed about issues and projects for the overall College instructional program.
Model and promote collegiality within and across areas of the college.
Address departmental concerns, interests, and objectives in the context of the needs of the College, students, and community.
Provide vision, leadership, and direction for the development, implementation, and review of curricula, both new and existing, as well as new initiatives and programs.
Encourage and guide faculty and staff to assess courses, programs, and pedagogical approaches using a data- and evidence-informed approach to improve student learning.
Facilitates necessary and appropriate professional development opportunities for faculty and staff development, ensuring they are aligned with institutional need.
Act ethically in all matters and bridge artificial boundaries between silos in the college organization.
Promotes the development of policies and procedures within areas of responsibility that ensure healthy systems that promote effective communication, timely decision making, and institutional progress.
Performs other duties as assigned or requested by the President.
Clearly communicate all matters of college importance, specifically mission, vision, values, strategic plan and important operational decisions to appropriate internal constituencies in a timely manner.
Provides organizational and operational structure to effectively accomplish institutional and departmental goals in a timely and supportive manner.
Implements Spiritual Master Plan ensuring the spiritual mission of the College as integrated with the academic and clinical programming
Under the direction of the President, assesses nursing faculty vacancies, develops appropriate position descriptions and recommends qualified candidates to the President for hiring.
Provide leadership for online professionals and continuing education for faculty.
Create and nurture collaborative relationships with faculty, administrators and staff in other divisions and departments across the College and act as partner in creating cohesive teams.
Promote a culture of inquiry and continuous improvement; ensure that faculty and staff creativity and innovation are encouraged and rewarded.
Oversee the library service, research, and scholarship.
Assist departments managing personnel issues and challenges involving faculty and staff, including facilitation, conflict resolution, and interpretation of college policy.
Coordinates, manages, and reviews annual faculty evaluation program, developing appropriate vehicles for assessing teaching loads and outcomes.
Ensures and records that faculty maintain appropriate credentials for professional and academic purposes.
Review promotion portfolios and make appropriate recommendations regarding promotion.
Provide guidance, direction, and experience with grant writing, operations management, and special projects.
Takes lead role in the accrediting and approval processes for the College and Nursing
Communicate with leaders in the private and public sectors and in educational agencies through membership in nursing and/or community committee or entities
Serve as a liaison between the division of nursing and the college and professional groups, accredited bodies, and community/governmental agencies.
Assume accountability for ensuring the integrity and accuracy of all public information about academic programs and courses within the division of nursing and the college.
Specific Actions Developed in Alignment with Qualifications of Nurse Administrators for Registered Nurse Education Program in the State of Ohio 4723-5-10 Ohio Administrative Code
Oversees the development of the Division's budgets.
Maintains communication with central administration and other units of the controlling agency, faculty, students, clinical agencies, and the board.
Builds alignment, direction, and focus of the Division's activities to accomplish departmental and College objectives through regular meetings of the faculty that facilitate communication and faculty participation in planning, implementing, and evaluating the curriculum.
Implements an orientation process for new faculty and staff
Collaborates with the Chairs of the Nursing Division for annual contracts and appointments, promotion, tenure or retention, and termination for all nursing faculty.
Is responsible for hiring and supervision of all faculty, staff and Chairs
Develops workload allocations of FT faculty in the Division with Nursing Leadership, and faculty.
Advocates for faculty development opportunities, including resources for graduate pursuits and educational competencies.
Establishes the faculty or teaching assistant to student ratio for direct patient care experiences at no greater a ratio than ten students to one faculty or teaching assistant, or a smaller ratio in clinical settings where necessary to ensure the safe delivery of nursing care by students, faculty, and teaching assistants.
Ensures that a written policy related to the evaluation of faculty, teaching assistants, and preceptors is implemented.
Verifies that each nurse faculty member teaching a course in the program holds a current, valid RN license in the state of Ohio.
Certifies to the Board of Nursing, in a format prescribed by the Ohio Board of Nursing, for each student who is an applicant for licensure in Ohio that each applicant successfully completed the requirements of a program and the date the applicant completed the program requirements.
Certifies in a format prescribed by the specific state Board of Nursing for any state to which a student applies that each applicant successfully completed the requirements of a program and the date the applicant completed the program requirements.
Submits to the Ohio Board of Nursing corrective action plan any time the program administrator submits one or more erroneous certifications of program completion to the board.
Maintains resources, including but not limited to classroom and skills of laboratory equipment and supplies necessary for students to successfully complete the program.
Nurtures the spiritual development of faculty, staff, and students with the division.
Sets tone and expectations of all members for creating a successful team of nursing faculty who work to achieve division goals. Use teachable moments to assist team members toward team cohesiveness and facilitation of department goals.
Facilitates openness to change and continuous improvement for the Division.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Doctoral degree required, preferably in nursing.
MS in Nursing (if doctoral degree in discipline other than nursing) from an accredited institution and nursing program.
Must hold an Ohio or multistate unencumbered RN license.
At least 3 years of previous supervisory experience in higher education required.
At least 5 years of experience in nursing education.
PROFESSIONAL/AFFILIATIONS: Membership in appropriate professional organizations is considered a necessary element of this position. Participation in community organizations enhancing the effectiveness of the College is encouraged.
Overview
Kettering Health is a not-for-profit system of 13 medical centers and more than 120 outpatient facilities serving southwest Ohio. We are committed to transforming the health care experience with high-quality care for every stage of life. Our service-oriented mission is in action every day, whether it's by providing care in our facilities, training the next generation of health care professionals, or serving others through international outreach.
Auto-ApplyAssistant Dean, Information Systems Technology
Columbus, OH
The Assistant Dean provides functional support to the Dean of Information Systems Technology. This support includes division academic scheduling, planning, and implementation to optimize enrollment and achieve greater student success, data analysis and reporting, committee participation, curriculum review, transfer and articulation agreements, program review, budget support, community outreach, partnership development, and support staff supervision. The Assistant Dean supports the Dean in the management of the accreditation, assessment, and strategic planning. The Assistant Dean of Information Systems Technology demonstrates a commitment to the success of students and fosters collegiality among faculty, staff, and students.
Strategic Academic Leadership
* Assists the Dean with the development and implementation of College goals, policies, and procedures.
* Collaborates with and supports the Dean in developing the division's academic schedule, logical course sequence, review of success data, and recommends strategies for retention of students and overall growth and improvements.
* Supports the Dean and Chairpersons in capital planning activities.
* Collaborates with other leaders across Academic Affairs and the College to support the mission and strategic priorities of the institution.
* Collaborates with Academic Council, Curriculum Committees, and faculty to improve overall student success.
* Models an active commitment to student success, enthusiasm for the profession, and the talent to incorporate best practices into the organizational culture.
* Supports a collaborative working environment between the division and Offices of K-12 Partnerships, The Office of Talent Strategy, Curriculum Management, Distance Education and Instructional Support, Grants, and the Office of College Completion.
* Undertakes special projects at the request of the Dean to assist in meeting Division priorities.
Divisional Leadership
* Serves as proxy for the Dean in functional activities such as leave approval, clinical and internship agreements, and other activities as assigned.
* Supervision and evaluation of Faculty Chairs and faculty in departments led by Faculty Chairs. Addresses student academic concerns that are unresolved at the department level.
* Acts as a substitute supervisor for Chairpersons who are on leave or when a Chair position has an extended vacancy.
* Represents programs, departments, division, and the College in institutional assignments, community affairs, and professional activities.
* Assists in the hiring process for department chairs, faculty, staff, and other managers in the division. Supports the function of curriculum development to ensure adherence to all facets of the curriculum process.
* Works with Chairpersons and faculty to support the work of the academic departments. Oversees and coordinates program review and department assessment efforts.
* Acts as a representative or spokesperson for the division in instances where the Dean is unavailable. Leads and serves on departmental, division, and College committees. Works collaboratively with Chairpersons to monitor, investigate, and report enrollment trends to the Dean.
Operational Leadership
* Assigns and delegates tasks, provides direction, resolves issues, eliminates barriers, communicates job expectations, trains staff, and develops professional growth opportunities.
* Communicates and assists with the implementation of office strategies and priorities. Assists in recruiting and hiring, and provides ongoing feedback and coaching.
* Conducts annual employee evaluations, and recommends pay increases, promotion,s and other personnel actions.
* Administers disciplinary actions upon approval and in collaboration with Human Resources. Approves leaves and authorizes work schedule alterations as appropriate.
* Interprets, explains, carries out and enforces the College's policies.
Culture of Respect
* Fosters and maintains a safe environment of respect and inclusion for faculty, staff, students, and members of the community.
MINIMUM EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
* Master's degree in a field of study within the College or a closely related field, or a discipline such as Higher Education or Education Administration.
* College-level teaching experience; experience in curriculum development and project management.
* *An appropriate combination of education, training, coursework, and experience may qualify a candidate.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
* State Motor Vehicle Operator's License or demonstrable ability to gain access to work site(s).
* CSCC has the right to revise this position description at any time. This position description does not represent in any way a contract of employment.
Full Time/Part Time:
Full time
Union (If Applicable):
Scheduled Hours:
40
Additional Information
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Auto-ApplyKC Academic Dean Nursing- Kettering College
Kettering, OH
Job Details Kettering College | Kettering | Full-Time | First Shift Responsibilities & Requirements JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: * Ability to produce a vision for the division that aligns with the College's vision, mission and strategic plan. * Budget experience that encompasses the management of resources and the reconciliation of competing needs more than available resources.
* Experience writing and developing successful proposals for grants from external sources.
* High energy level, sense of humor, diplomatic/tactful, and passionate about the dimensions of this position.
* Flexible and adaptable.
* Demonstrated courage, tenacity, and patience in the face of challenges; ability to suggest creative solutions to challenges.
* Knowledge of College policy and ability to interpret and apply policy for divisional staff, faculty, and students.
* Exceptional communication skills: ability to define and articulate the College's goals and show others how to get there.
* Ability to talk and listen to staff and faculty at all levels of the College.
* Demonstrated honesty, integrity, and fairness in supervisory relationships.
* Willingness to take accountability and responsibility for the success of the division and the College.
* Demonstrated project planning and management, time management, and priority setting skills. Ability to work successfully in a high stress environment, handling multiple tasks and projects simultaneously.
* Ability to promote collegiality and build consensus and work as a team member
* Knowledge about and skills with motivational and teambuilding techniques
* Knowledge about county, state, and regional workforce needs
* Knowledge of and experience with the external accrediting process for select programs within the scope of the division
* Ensure that curricular pathways within the Division and departments have been planned, organized, and implemented effectively, and that data and evidence are used on a regular basis to continuously improve student pathways and promote completion.
* Lead the development of bridges from high schools, adult basic education, noncredit offerings, and other feeders.
* Provide leadership for program review, including improvement and development; systematic plan of evaluation; review and recommend changes to maintain relevance of programs and to meet student and community needs.
* Manage strategic planning, course assessment, and program review processes for the college.
* Ensure the development, expansion, and continuous improvement of high-quality programs designed to address community and workforce needs.
* Recommend instructional and general policies, conduct meetings to facilitate planning and collegial decision-making and to keep staff informed about issues and projects for the overall College instructional program.
* Model and promote collegiality within and across areas of the college.
* Address departmental concerns, interests, and objectives in the context of the needs of the College, students, and community.
* Provide vision, leadership, and direction for the development, implementation, and review of curricula, both new and existing, as well as new initiatives and programs.
* Encourage and guide faculty and staff to assess courses, programs, and pedagogical approaches using a data- and evidence-informed approach to improve student learning.
* Facilitates necessary and appropriate professional development opportunities for faculty and staff development, ensuring they are aligned with institutional need.
* Act ethically in all matters and bridge artificial boundaries between silos in the college organization.
* Promotes the development of policies and procedures within areas of responsibility that ensure healthy systems that promote effective communication, timely decision making, and institutional progress.
* Performs other duties as assigned or requested by the President.
* Clearly communicate all matters of college importance, specifically mission, vision, values, strategic plan and important operational decisions to appropriate internal constituencies in a timely manner.
* Provides organizational and operational structure to effectively accomplish institutional and departmental goals in a timely and supportive manner.
* Implements Spiritual Master Plan ensuring the spiritual mission of the College as integrated with the academic and clinical programming
* Under the direction of the President, assesses nursing faculty vacancies, develops appropriate position descriptions and recommends qualified candidates to the President for hiring.
* Provide leadership for online professionals and continuing education for faculty.
* Create and nurture collaborative relationships with faculty, administrators and staff in other divisions and departments across the College and act as partner in creating cohesive teams.
* Promote a culture of inquiry and continuous improvement; ensure that faculty and staff creativity and innovation are encouraged and rewarded.
* Oversee the library service, research, and scholarship.
* Assist departments managing personnel issues and challenges involving faculty and staff, including facilitation, conflict resolution, and interpretation of college policy.
* Coordinates, manages, and reviews annual faculty evaluation program, developing appropriate vehicles for assessing teaching loads and outcomes.
* Ensures and records that faculty maintain appropriate credentials for professional and academic purposes.
* Review promotion portfolios and make appropriate recommendations regarding promotion.
* Provide guidance, direction, and experience with grant writing, operations management, and special projects.
* Takes lead role in the accrediting and approval processes for the College and Nursing
* Communicate with leaders in the private and public sectors and in educational agencies through membership in nursing and/or community committee or entities
* Serve as a liaison between the division of nursing and the college and professional groups, accredited bodies, and community/governmental agencies.
* Assume accountability for ensuring the integrity and accuracy of all public information about academic programs and courses within the division of nursing and the college.
* Specific Actions Developed in Alignment with Qualifications of Nurse Administrators for Registered Nurse Education Program in the State of Ohio 4723-5-10 Ohio Administrative Code
* Oversees the development of the Division's budgets.
* Maintains communication with central administration and other units of the controlling agency, faculty, students, clinical agencies, and the board.
* Builds alignment, direction, and focus of the Division's activities to accomplish departmental and College objectives through regular meetings of the faculty that facilitate communication and faculty participation in planning, implementing, and evaluating the curriculum.
* Implements an orientation process for new faculty and staff
* Collaborates with the Chairs of the Nursing Division for annual contracts and appointments, promotion, tenure or retention, and termination for all nursing faculty.
* Is responsible for hiring and supervision of all faculty, staff and Chairs
* Develops workload allocations of FT faculty in the Division with Nursing Leadership, and faculty.
* Advocates for faculty development opportunities, including resources for graduate pursuits and educational competencies.
* Establishes the faculty or teaching assistant to student ratio for direct patient care experiences at no greater a ratio than ten students to one faculty or teaching assistant, or a smaller ratio in clinical settings where necessary to ensure the safe delivery of nursing care by students, faculty, and teaching assistants.
* Ensures that a written policy related to the evaluation of faculty, teaching assistants, and preceptors is implemented.
* Verifies that each nurse faculty member teaching a course in the program holds a current, valid RN license in the state of Ohio.
* Certifies to the Board of Nursing, in a format prescribed by the Ohio Board of Nursing, for each student who is an applicant for licensure in Ohio that each applicant successfully completed the requirements of a program and the date the applicant completed the program requirements.
* Certifies in a format prescribed by the specific state Board of Nursing for any state to which a student applies that each applicant successfully completed the requirements of a program and the date the applicant completed the program requirements.
* Submits to the Ohio Board of Nursing corrective action plan any time the program administrator submits one or more erroneous certifications of program completion to the board.
* Maintains resources, including but not limited to classroom and skills of laboratory equipment and supplies necessary for students to successfully complete the program.
* Nurtures the spiritual development of faculty, staff, and students with the division.
* Sets tone and expectations of all members for creating a successful team of nursing faculty who work to achieve division goals. Use teachable moments to assist team members toward team cohesiveness and facilitation of department goals.
* Facilitates openness to change and continuous improvement for the Division.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
* Doctoral degree required, preferably in nursing.
* MS in Nursing (if doctoral degree in discipline other than nursing) from an accredited institution and nursing program.
* Must hold an Ohio or multistate unencumbered RN license.
* At least 3 years of previous supervisory experience in higher education required.
* At least 5 years of experience in nursing education.
PROFESSIONAL/AFFILIATIONS: Membership in appropriate professional organizations is considered a necessary element of this position. Participation in community organizations enhancing the effectiveness of the College is encouraged.
Overview
Kettering Health is a not-for-profit system of 13 medical centers and more than 120 outpatient facilities serving southwest Ohio. We are committed to transforming the health care experience with high-quality care for every stage of life. Our service-oriented mission is in action every day, whether it's by providing care in our facilities, training the next generation of health care professionals, or serving others through international outreach.
Auto-ApplyDean of Applied Programs and Workforce Innovation
Piqua, OH
Job Description
Salary: $94,636.91 -$98,422.39 Annually
Edison State Community College invites qualified candidates to apply for the full-time position of Dean of Applied Programs and Workforce Innovation. The Dean is responsible to the Provost for the operational oversight and strategic leadership for career and technical education (CTE) programs, applied technology disciplines, applied business disciplines, and workforce development initiatives. The Dean is responsible for advancing academic excellence and fostering faculty and student success. This role is pivotal in aligning academic offerings with regional labor market needs, expanding partnerships with business and industry, and fostering innovation in teaching, training, and experiential learning. This position plays a critical role in ensuring access to high-quality education that supports both direct-to-work and university transfer goals.
To be considered, candidates should include cover letter, resume, and list of education/work experience, including job titles in chronological order when completing their online application.
Edison State Community College is an EOE/AA Employer.
Functional Responsibilities:
Students - Promote and facilitate student success from recruitment to retention to graduation:
Facilitate a success-based learning environment.
Hear complaints, resolve issues, and explain processes
Assist students with scheduling classes as needed
Process schedule changes
Approve independent studies and other special registration arrangements
Approve graduation checks and transcript evaluations
Advise students when faculty are not available
Respond as needed to inquiries forwarded from Student Affairs
Develop and maintain high school, career center, and university articulations
Collaborate with faculty to ensure textbook adoptions are completed and texts are available to students
Faculty - Foster excellence among the faculty; provide leadership, support, and feedback for full-time and adjunct faculty:
Recruit, hire, develop, and supervise full-time and adjunct faculty
Cultivate positive faculty and staff morale in a climate of collegiality and mutual respect.
Demonstrate reliability, consistency, and equity to all faculty and staff
Facilitate communication between and from faculty and develop multiple formal and informal ways to keep them informed and to advance their concerns
Encourage and support entrepreneurial initiatives among faculty to develop new programs, delivery models, services, partnerships, and revenue sources
Collaborate with faculty to set their yearly goals and complete them
Work with individual faculty to identify unique professional development needs and plans
Staff classes as necessary
Project future instructional needs
Evaluate full-time and adjunct faculty
Recommend awards and promotions
Manage flex contracts and trade time
Curriculum - Collaborate with faculty to keep program curricula current and responsive to local and regional stakeholders' needs:
Identify future trends in various industries, plan accordingly, and implement best practices in transfer curricula in partnership with the Ohio Department of Higher Education, and local and regional 4-year institutions of higher education
Propose and work with faculty to develop new courses, programs, and delivery models to increase enrollment, meet the needs of local employers, and meet the needs of local and regional 4-year institutions of higher education
Maintain academic standards while being flexible enough to meet students' needs
Lead the development and maintenance of transfer agreements
Use advisory committee input to improve curricula
Facilitate the development and maintenance of Credit for Experiential Learning procedures
Facilitate assessment and revision of curricula regularly
Work with the Marketing Office to market each program in the division
Develop, review, and update internal and external publications (e.g., catalog and class schedule)
Coordinate the development and maintenance of TAG courses/credits
Lead efforts to obtain and maintain programmatic accreditation where applicable
Strategic Enrollment Management - Develop new approaches, refine processes, and conduct SEM activities:
Promote SEM with faculty and staff
Help faculty develop and conduct individual SEM activities
Committees - Participate in meetings:
Academic and Student Affairs Coordinating Council
Assessment Committee
Curriculum Committee
Academic Senate
Advisory Committees
Provost's Council
Promotion and Recognition Committee
Strategic Planning Committees
Ad hoc committees
Assessment - Facilitate the process of continuous improvement through assessment of student learning:
Respond to the annual assessment of programs/disciplines
Conduct and respond to program reviews
Assist with data collection and interpretation
Gather data and complete reports for internal/external assessment
Ombudsperson - Resolve issues:
Solve problems for students, faculty, staff, businesses, and community members
Establish and facilitate processes among divisions/departments
Partnerships - Create partnerships and participate in them with businesses, other educational institutions, community agencies, etc.:
Develop and maintain high school, career center, and university articulations
Manage and maintain contractual agreements with outside agencies when needed and coordinate the creation and renewal of those agreements between the agencies, College administration, and the office of the Ohio Attorney General.
In conjunction with the Alumni Office, develop and maintain relationships with alumni of the division's programs.
Provide leadership for and report on the division's work-based learning activities.
Budget/Grants/Resource Development - Lead the process by which the division acquires and uses financial resources:
Participate in grant writing
Seek alternative funding for college initiatives.
Seek grants and donations in conjunction with faculty and other professional staff.
Develop ways to acquire instructional equipment from industry
Identify learning goals and instructional resource needs
Develop budgets to support learning
Prioritize budget requests
Manage the division's budgets, process purchase orders, etc.
Seek and manage community partnerships in grants
Instructional Design and Technology - Provide vision and leadership for the division in course development, instructional design, and learning assessment for face-to-face, online, hybrid, and virtual delivery models:
In coordination with the Information Technology Office and the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Innovation, cultivate widespread and high-quality faculty adoption of existing and new technologies to increase student learning
Encourage online, interactive, and blended teaching processes and courses that enhance the College's academic quality and reputation
Plan and implement professional development and other opportunities that promote reflective, effective, and innovative pedagogy
Assist with incorporating instructional best design practices into the curriculum.
Work closely with the Information Technology Office to help disseminate software and technology updates to the faculty
Maintain current awareness and knowledge of emerging technologies and instructional design trends
Requirements
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Personal Qualifications:
Must be a team player, ascribing to the philosophy of servant leadership, the College's values, the academic core values, and continuous quality improvement. In addition, must possess excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Must have exceptional leadership and management skills and adapt to changing environmental conditions with entrepreneurial leadership.
Required Experience:
Experience teaching at the collegiate level, preferably at a community college.
Minimum of 3-5 years in supervision, leadership, or administration, preferably in higher education.
Required Educational Background:
Master's Degree or higher in Higher Education Administration, Curriculum and Instruction, a field related to the Division's programs/disciplines, or a related degree from an accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council of Higher Education Accreditation.
Supervises the following staff:
Program Faculty, Assistant Dean of Workforce Development and Work-based Learning, Tech Prep Coordinator, Child Development Center Director, and Academic Project Specialists.
Benefits
The following benefits are available to full-time Administrative employees. Employees working less than thirty hours a week are ineligible.
Health & Life Insurance
Edison State Community College provides excellent medical and dental plans with cost-shared premiums.
The college offers a reimbursement program to share a portion of the employee's out-of-pocket expenses.
Each employee receives an accidental death and dismemberment insurance policy.
Retirement Benefits
Edison State Community College participates in the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System (OPERS).
Based upon the Ohio Revised Code, 10% of an Edison State employee's gross salary is deposited into their individual OPERS account. The college contributes an additional 14% which is not figured into the employee's base salary.
An option for an alternate retirement plan is also available. Employee and employer contributions would be the same as above.
Benefits that are not cost-shared by the college (available for payroll deduction):
Vision
Supplementary Life Insurance
403(b) Tax Deferred Annuities
Vacation
Administrative employees receive 4 weeks of vacation each year which begins accruing on the employee's first pay period. After five years of employment with Edison State the administrative employee will receive 4.5 weeks each year and this once again increases to 5 weeks after ten years of employment with the college.
Sick Leave
Edison State employees receive 3 weeks of sick leave each year which begins accruing on the employees first pay period.
Holiday Pay
At the start of their employment employees are eligible to receive pay for the 11 holidays for which the campus is closed.
Tuition Waiver
Edison State employees receive 100% of their instructional fees waived for any Edison State courses they take.
Dependents (spouse or children) of full time Edison State employees receive the same 100% waiver for Edison State course instructional fees and dependents of part time employees receive a partial waiver.
Tuition Reimbursement
Edison State offers partial tuition reimbursement for continued education.
Health Club Contribution
Edison State will pay a portion of an employee's yearly premiums for a health club membership. Memberships to some local YMCA organizations can be payroll deducted.
The college also provides an on-site fitness center to employees, students and the community at no charge.
Assistant Dean, Graduate Programs
Dayton, OH
The University of Dayton's School of Business Administration (SBA) is seeking a dynamic and innovative leader to serve as Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs. This pivotal role offers an exceptional opportunity to shape the future of SBA's graduate education, drive strategic enrollment growth, and enhance the student experience.
Position Overview
As a key leader in the SBA, the Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs will be responsible for the strategic direction, operational excellence, and market positioning of the school's graduate programs, including the Master's in Business Administration (MBA), Master's in Business Analytics (MBAN) and Master's in Finance (MFIN). Reporting directly to the Dean of the SBA, the Assistant Dean will lead a team dedicated to graduate student success, program innovation, and external engagement. This role provides an exciting platform for a visionary leader to make a lasting impact on graduate business education.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership & Program Oversight
• Develop and implement a bold vision for SBA's graduate programs, ensuring alignment with institutional priorities and market trends.
• Drive curriculum innovation, program development, and continuous improvement to enhance program reputation and relevance.
• Lead faculty collaboration and oversee the hiring of high-impact adjunct faculty to strengthen program delivery.
• Foster cross-disciplinary partnerships within the university and beyond to expand educational offerings and experiential learning opportunities.
Enrollment Management & Market Growth
• Craft and execute a data-driven enrollment strategy to grow graduate program enrollments.
• Lead targeted marketing and recruitment efforts, building strong pipelines through partnerships with corporations, industry leaders, and external service providers.
• Leverage digital and social media platforms to expand outreach and attract a diverse, high-caliber student body.
• Develop corporate and professional education partnerships to increase employer-sponsored enrollments.
Student Experience & Career Success
• Oversee holistic student support services, ensuring excellence in admissions, advising, and career development.
• Create and implement initiatives that enhance student engagement, including networking events, leadership development opportunities, and immersion experiences.
• Support capstone projects and experiential learning initiatives that connect students with real-world business challenges.
Accreditation & Institutional Excellence
• Ensure AACSB accreditation compliance, leading data-driven assessment and continuous improvement initiatives.
• Oversee reporting for national rankings and external evaluations, including US News & World Report and Fortune.
Financial & Operational Leadership
• Manage and optimize the graduate program budget, ensuring responsible financial stewardship.
• Collaborate with university leadership to identify funding opportunities that enhance graduate program offerings.
Engagement & Representation
• Serve as the face of SBA graduate programs, representing the school to internal and external stakeholders, including corporate partners, alumni, and professional organizations.
• Strengthen alumni relations and cultivate donor engagement to support program growth and scholarships.
Why Join the University of Dayton?
The University of Dayton is a top-tier Catholic research university, nationally recognized for its commitment to innovation, community engagement, and excellence in business education. Located in the thriving Dayton, Ohio region, SBA is deeply connected to a robust business ecosystem, providing unparalleled opportunities for professional growth and industry impact.
This is more than a leadership position-it's a chance to shape the future of graduate business education, empower the next generation of business leaders, and drive meaningful change in a dynamic academic environment.
Join us in elevating the School of Business Administration's graduate programs to new heights!
Minimum Qualifications:
• MBA or related graduate degree.
• Proven leadership experience (5+ years) in higher education or a related field.
• Ability to build and execute strategic plans that drive growth and program innovation.
• Evidence of the ability to manage many complex, time sensitive projects independently, carefully, and efficiently.
• Experience managing budgets and optimizing financial resources.
• Strong communication and relationship-building skills to engage with faculty, staff, students, and external partners.
• Experience with event planning and recruitment initiatives that enhance student enrollment and engagement.
• Proficiency in data analysis and decision-making tools, including Excel.
Preferred Qualifications:
While not everyone may possess all of the preferred qualifications, the ideal candidate will bring many of the following:
• Leadership experience in an AACSB-accredited business school.
• Expertise in higher education enrollment management, marketing, and CRM platforms (e.g., Salesforce, Slate).
• Track record of success in growing and managing graduate business programs.
• Strong faculty and staff leadership experience.
• Effective interpersonal skills.
• Effective public speaking and presentation skills to engage diverse audiences.
• Commitment to the University of Dayton's Marianist values, emphasizing whole-person education, service, and community engagement.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
To apply please submit a cover letter addressing each minimum qualification and any applicable preferred qualifications that you meet.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. The University does not provide work visa sponsorship for this position.
Closing Statement:
Informed by its Catholic and Marianist mission, the University is committed to the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Informed by this commitment, we seek to increase diversity, achieve equitable outcomes, and model inclusion across our campus community. As an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer, we will not discriminate against minorities, women, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities, or on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation or gender identity.
Associate Dean for Strategy and Operations, UC College-Conservatory of Music
Cincinnati, OH
Apply now Job Title: Associate Dean for Strategy and Operations, UC College-Conservatory of Music Work Arrangement: Current UC employees must apply internally via SuccessFactors Next Lives at the University of Cincinnati Founded in 1819, the University of Cincinnati ranks among the nation's best urban public research universities. Home to more than 53,600 students, 12,000 faculty and staff, and over 360,000 living alumni, UC, a Carnegie 1 institution, combines research prowess with a physical setting The New York Times has called "the most ambitious campus design program in the country." UC's momentum has never been stronger as the anchor of the Cincinnati Innovation District, the oldest cooperative education (co-op) program in the country with students earning $94 million annually through paid experiences, an academic health system, and as a member of the Big 12 Conference. The university contributes $10.6 billion in economic impact to the city and $22.7 billion to the state of Ohio. At UC, next is all of us. Learn more at uc.edu.
UC is a mission-driven organization where we are committed to student success and positively transforming the community through scholarship and service. We thrive on innovation, making an impact, and fostering an environment where staff and faculty are key contributors to UC's success.
About the Department
A preeminent institution for the performing and media arts, the College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) offers more than 100 possible major and degree combinations spanning comprehensive aspects of music, theatre, media production, and dance, along with a wide variety of pre-collegiate and post-graduate programs. The synergy created by housing CCM within a comprehensive public university gives the college-conservatory its unique character and defines its objective: to educate and inspire the whole artist and scholar for positions on the world stage.
Founded in 1867, CCM has been ground zero for ground-breaking artistry and remains a leading choice for students who want the advantages of a top-tier conservatory combined with the breadth and depth of a major urban research university. CCM is nationally ranked
and internationally renowned. CCM provides life-changing experiences within a highly creative and multidisciplinary artistic environment. The college-conservatory's roster of eminent faculty regularly receives distinguished honors for creative and scholarly work, and its alumni have achieved significant national and international success in the performing and media arts.
CCM is an accredited institution of the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD), the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST), and a member of the University/Resident Theatre Association (U/RTA).
CCM values excellence in teaching, innovation in curriculum, and the ability to connect with a diverse group of students seeking to explore a range of opportunities and careers in a rapidly changing marketplace. CCM faculty are committed to recruiting, mentorship, career preparation, and student support. CCM encourages an inquisitive, collaborative spirit and expertise in a broad and diverse range of areas, and CCM seeks an administrator who aligns with these values.
Job Overview
The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM), a nationally prominent comprehensive college for the performing and media arts, seeks an innovative, dynamic, experienced leader to assist the Dean in managing strategic operations and elevating the college's profile, standing, and resources. This will be a full-time administrative appointment intended to begin August 15, 2026. Salary will be commensurate with credentials and experience.
This position is not open to H-1B sponsorship.
Essential Functions
* Serve as an advocate and champion for all academic areas of CCM.
* Manage and grow CCM's portfolio of collaborative external partnerships, including but not limited to co-op/internship experiences, study abroad and international agreements, and partnerships with professional organizations, industry, local arts organizations, sponsors, government agencies, and other UC colleges and departments. Develop new partnerships that enhance outreach, student participation in the community, research, and engagement.
* Serve as a lead on CCM financial, enrollment, and operational strategy. Collaborate with CCM staff and administration to generate and analyze data and trends that will assist CCM with financial, curricular, and enrollment forecasting. Develop future scenarios that can guide strategic direction and planning.
* Oversee faculty affairs, including faculty development; committee membership; reappointment, promotion, and tenure scheduling and mentorship; and faculty governance.
* Assist the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs with the curricular management of academic programs aligned with the candidate's experience and expertise.
* Assist the Dean and college leadership with other priorities as assigned and appropriate.
Minimum Requirements
Prior to the effective date of the appointment, the successful candidate must have:
* A terminal degree (DMA, PhD, or MFA) in music, theatre, dance, media, or a closely related field.
* A minimum of seven (7) academic years of experience teaching at an institution of higher education.
* A minimum of two (2) academic years of experience in a higher education leadership position. Such leadership experience should include oversight of budgets, personnel, and/or curriculum.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
* Office environment/no specific unusual physical or environmental demands.
Application Process
Review of applications will begin on January 10, 2026 and continue until the position is filled.
Applicants should submit their materials electronically by accessing the University of Cincinnati's Recruitment site ******************* and searching for position 100395. Applicants should submit a letter of application, a current CV, and a summary page with indicators of administrative and leadership accomplishments.
Compensation and Benefits
UC offers an exceptional benefits package designed to support your well-being, financial security, and work-life balance. (UC Benefits Link) Highlights include:
Comprehensive Tuition Remission
UC provides tuition remission for you and your eligible dependents, covering tuition costs for nearly all undergraduate and graduate programs offered by the university.
Robust Retirement Plans
As a UC employee, you won't contribute to Social Security (except Medicare). Instead, you'll choose between state pension plans (OPERS, STRS) or an Alternative Retirement Plan (ARP), with UC contributing 14-18% of your salary based on position.
Real Work-Life Balance
UC prioritizes work-life balance with a generous time-off policy, including:
Vacation and sick time
11 paid holidays and additional end-of-year paid time off (Winter Season Days)
6 weeks of paid parental leave for new parents
Additional Benefits Include:
* Competitive salary based on experience
* Comprehensive health coverage (medical, dental, vision, prescription)
* Flexible spending accounts & wellness programs
* Professional development & mentorship opportunities
To learn more about why UC is a great place to work, please visit our careers page at *******************************
UC is an E-Verify employer. If hired into this position, you will be required to provide satisfactory proof of employment eligibility by providing acceptable, original forms of identification for employment verification via the Federal I-9 employment verification process. A list of acceptable documents can be seen here: ***************************************************************
Important: To apply you must create a profile and submit a complete job application through the UC applicant portal. We are unable to consider "easy apply" applications submitted via other websites. For questions about the UC recruiting process or to request accommodations with the application, please contact Human Resources at ***********.
Equal Opportunity Employer. Building a workplace where all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment, including Individuals with Disabilities and Protected Veterans.
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Dean of Applied Programs and Workforce Innovation
Piqua, OH
Salary: $94,636.91 -$98,422.39 Annually
Edison State Community College invites qualified candidates to apply for the full-time position of Dean of Applied Programs and Workforce Innovation. The Dean is responsible to the Provost for the operational oversight and strategic leadership for career and technical education (CTE) programs, applied technology disciplines, applied business disciplines, and workforce development initiatives. The Dean is responsible for advancing academic excellence and fostering faculty and student success. This role is pivotal in aligning academic offerings with regional labor market needs, expanding partnerships with business and industry, and fostering innovation in teaching, training, and experiential learning. This position plays a critical role in ensuring access to high-quality education that supports both direct-to-work and university transfer goals.
To be considered, candidates should include cover letter, resume, and list of education/work experience, including job titles in chronological order when completing their online application.
Edison State Community College is an EOE/AA Employer.
Functional Responsibilities:
Students - Promote and facilitate student success from recruitment to retention to graduation:
Facilitate a success-based learning environment.
Hear complaints, resolve issues, and explain processes
Assist students with scheduling classes as needed
Process schedule changes
Approve independent studies and other special registration arrangements
Approve graduation checks and transcript evaluations
Advise students when faculty are not available
Respond as needed to inquiries forwarded from Student Affairs
Develop and maintain high school, career center, and university articulations
Collaborate with faculty to ensure textbook adoptions are completed and texts are available to students
Faculty - Foster excellence among the faculty; provide leadership, support, and feedback for full-time and adjunct faculty:
Recruit, hire, develop, and supervise full-time and adjunct faculty
Cultivate positive faculty and staff morale in a climate of collegiality and mutual respect.
Demonstrate reliability, consistency, and equity to all faculty and staff
Facilitate communication between and from faculty and develop multiple formal and informal ways to keep them informed and to advance their concerns
Encourage and support entrepreneurial initiatives among faculty to develop new programs, delivery models, services, partnerships, and revenue sources
Collaborate with faculty to set their yearly goals and complete them
Work with individual faculty to identify unique professional development needs and plans
Staff classes as necessary
Project future instructional needs
Evaluate full-time and adjunct faculty
Recommend awards and promotions
Manage flex contracts and trade time
Curriculum - Collaborate with faculty to keep program curricula current and responsive to local and regional stakeholders' needs:
Identify future trends in various industries, plan accordingly, and implement best practices in transfer curricula in partnership with the Ohio Department of Higher Education, and local and regional 4-year institutions of higher education
Propose and work with faculty to develop new courses, programs, and delivery models to increase enrollment, meet the needs of local employers, and meet the needs of local and regional 4-year institutions of higher education
Maintain academic standards while being flexible enough to meet students' needs
Lead the development and maintenance of transfer agreements
Use advisory committee input to improve curricula
Facilitate the development and maintenance of Credit for Experiential Learning procedures
Facilitate assessment and revision of curricula regularly
Work with the Marketing Office to market each program in the division
Develop, review, and update internal and external publications (e.g., catalog and class schedule)
Coordinate the development and maintenance of TAG courses/credits
Lead efforts to obtain and maintain programmatic accreditation where applicable
Strategic Enrollment Management - Develop new approaches, refine processes, and conduct SEM activities:
Promote SEM with faculty and staff
Help faculty develop and conduct individual SEM activities
Committees - Participate in meetings:
Academic and Student Affairs Coordinating Council
Assessment Committee
Curriculum Committee
Academic Senate
Advisory Committees
Provost's Council
Promotion and Recognition Committee
Strategic Planning Committees
Ad hoc committees
Assessment - Facilitate the process of continuous improvement through assessment of student learning:
Respond to the annual assessment of programs/disciplines
Conduct and respond to program reviews
Assist with data collection and interpretation
Gather data and complete reports for internal/external assessment
Ombudsperson - Resolve issues:
Solve problems for students, faculty, staff, businesses, and community members
Establish and facilitate processes among divisions/departments
Partnerships - Create partnerships and participate in them with businesses, other educational institutions, community agencies, etc.:
Develop and maintain high school, career center, and university articulations
Manage and maintain contractual agreements with outside agencies when needed and coordinate the creation and renewal of those agreements between the agencies, College administration, and the office of the Ohio Attorney General.
In conjunction with the Alumni Office, develop and maintain relationships with alumni of the division's programs.
Provide leadership for and report on the division's work-based learning activities.
Budget/Grants/Resource Development - Lead the process by which the division acquires and uses financial resources:
Participate in grant writing
Seek alternative funding for college initiatives.
Seek grants and donations in conjunction with faculty and other professional staff.
Develop ways to acquire instructional equipment from industry
Identify learning goals and instructional resource needs
Develop budgets to support learning
Prioritize budget requests
Manage the division's budgets, process purchase orders, etc.
Seek and manage community partnerships in grants
Instructional Design and Technology - Provide vision and leadership for the division in course development, instructional design, and learning assessment for face-to-face, online, hybrid, and virtual delivery models:
In coordination with the Information Technology Office and the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Innovation, cultivate widespread and high-quality faculty adoption of existing and new technologies to increase student learning
Encourage online, interactive, and blended teaching processes and courses that enhance the College's academic quality and reputation
Plan and implement professional development and other opportunities that promote reflective, effective, and innovative pedagogy
Assist with incorporating instructional best design practices into the curriculum.
Work closely with the Information Technology Office to help disseminate software and technology updates to the faculty
Maintain current awareness and knowledge of emerging technologies and instructional design trends
Requirements
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Personal Qualifications:
Must be a team player, ascribing to the philosophy of servant leadership, the College's values, the academic core values, and continuous quality improvement. In addition, must possess excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Must have exceptional leadership and management skills and adapt to changing environmental conditions with entrepreneurial leadership.
Required Experience:
Experience teaching at the collegiate level, preferably at a community college.
Minimum of 3-5 years in supervision, leadership, or administration, preferably in higher education.
Required Educational Background:
Master's Degree or higher in Higher Education Administration, Curriculum and Instruction, a field related to the Division's programs/disciplines, or a related degree from an accredited institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education or the Council of Higher Education Accreditation.
Supervises the following staff:
Program Faculty, Assistant Dean of Workforce Development and Work-based Learning, Tech Prep Coordinator, Child Development Center Director, and Academic Project Specialists.
Benefits
The following benefits are available to full-time Administrative employees. Employees working less than thirty hours a week are ineligible.
Health & Life Insurance
Edison State Community College provides excellent medical and dental plans with cost-shared premiums.
The college offers a reimbursement program to share a portion of the employee's out-of-pocket expenses.
Each employee receives an accidental death and dismemberment insurance policy.
Retirement Benefits
Edison State Community College participates in the Ohio Public Employee Retirement System (OPERS).
Based upon the Ohio Revised Code, 10% of an Edison State employee's gross salary is deposited into their individual OPERS account. The college contributes an additional 14% which is not figured into the employee's base salary.
An option for an alternate retirement plan is also available. Employee and employer contributions would be the same as above.
Benefits that are not cost-shared by the college (available for payroll deduction):
Vision
Supplementary Life Insurance
403(b) Tax Deferred Annuities
Vacation
Administrative employees receive 4 weeks of vacation each year which begins accruing on the employee's first pay period. After five years of employment with Edison State the administrative employee will receive 4.5 weeks each year and this once again increases to 5 weeks after ten years of employment with the college.
Sick Leave
Edison State employees receive 3 weeks of sick leave each year which begins accruing on the employees first pay period.
Holiday Pay
At the start of their employment employees are eligible to receive pay for the 11 holidays for which the campus is closed.
Tuition Waiver
Edison State employees receive 100% of their instructional fees waived for any Edison State courses they take.
Dependents (spouse or children) of full time Edison State employees receive the same 100% waiver for Edison State course instructional fees and dependents of part time employees receive a partial waiver.
Tuition Reimbursement
Edison State offers partial tuition reimbursement for continued education.
Health Club Contribution
Edison State will pay a portion of an employee's yearly premiums for a health club membership. Memberships to some local YMCA organizations can be payroll deducted.
The college also provides an on-site fitness center to employees, students and the community at no charge.
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