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Ohio State University - H2O OSU Columbus
College Program 3.9
University president job in Columbus, OH
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We're excited that you are considering joining us at H2O OSU Columbus through Reliant! Reliant is a faith-based nonprofit that partners with missional churches and Gospel-centered nonprofits to mobilize support-based missionaries for the Great Commission. Through Reliant, we provide missionaries with the resources, training, and support needed to thrive in their calling, including the critical process of raising financial and prayer support. Whether you're pursuing a short-term internship, a long-term residency, or a career in ministry, we are here to support and guide you every step of the way.
Here are a couple of quick thoughts to help you through the assessment process:
In this application, you will go through a series of stages:
Application - This is the initial application for Reliant.
Ministry Assessment - This assesses your readiness for your ministry role.
Moral Conduct - This assesses your emotional and character-based readiness for a role in ministry.
Local Interview - In this phase, you will do an interview with your church leadership.
Reliant Review - Reliant will review all the pieces of your application and create a summary to discuss with your local church.
Decision/Discernment - Reliant and your church will come together to make an employment decision.
Provisionally Accepted - If you are accepted onto staff, you will have the opportunity to accept your offer, if desired.
Onboarding - This will include online (and potentially in-person) training and HR paperwork. This is designed to prepare you to become a Reliant employee, as well as ready you to raise financial support.
Note: Once you begin a questionnaire within a stage, you will need to complete that stage fully. You are not able to save within a stage. Please set aside ample time to complete each stage.
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$32k-72k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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Head of Campus Program
Cantina 4.2
Remote university president job
Labs:
Cantina Labs is a social AI company, developing a suite of advanced real-time models that push the boundaries of expression, personality, and realism. We bring characters to life, transforming how people tell stories, connect, and create. We build and power ecosystems. Cantina, our flagship social AI platform, is just the beginning.
If you're excited about the potential AI has to shape human creativity and social interactions, join us in building the future.
About the Role:
Cantina is building a new consumer social platform centered around content creation and real-time interaction. College campuses have historically been the launchpad for some of the most iconic social products, and this role gives you the chance to shape how an entire generation discovers and uses Cantina.
As Head of Campus Program, you will own Cantina's college growth strategy end-to-end. You'll make Cantina culturally relevant and widely adopted on college campuses by designing and scaling a high-impact field marketing program, blending strategy, recruiting, and execution from day one.
What You'll Do:
Design, launch, and scale Cantina's national college ambassador and field marketing program.
Build and manage a network of Campus Leads and student ambassadors across key campuses.
Create programs that drive real adoption, conversation, and network density on campuses.
Identify and activate campus tastemakers, student leaders, and community organizers to grow Cantina's presence.
Develop the campus playbook by translating your experience with proven college growth strategies from consumer social apps and brands into a new, bespoke approach suited for Cantina.
Travel periodically to key campuses to support leads, validate programs, and maintain quality as the program scales.
What You'll Bring:
4+ years of campus or field marketing experience, with a track record of running and growing successful college ambassador programs.
Strong consumer instincts from apps or brands where grassroots growth and cultural relevance mattered.
Exceptional recruiting instincts, with the charisma and credibility to identify high-potential student leaders and tastemakers.
Strategic and tactical range, able to design programs at the macro level while staying close to on-campus execution.
Ownership-driven, growth-stage mindset, excited to build from scratch, iterate quickly, and scale what works.
Location:
This role is fully remote within the U.S. While candidates may be based anywhere, proximity to Los Angeles, CA, Brooklyn, NY, or San Francisco, CA is a plus.
Compensation:
The anticipated annual base salary range for this role is between $140,000-$220,000. This role will also be eligible for an annual bonus and equity package. When determining compensation, a number of factors will be considered, including skills, experience, job scope, location, and competitive compensation market data.
Benefits:
Competitive salary and generous company equity
Medical, dental, and vision insurance - 99.99% of premiums covered by Cantina
42 days of paid time off, including:
15 PTO days
10 sick days
15 company holidays
2 floating holidays
Generous parental leave & fertility support
401(k) retirement savings plan
Lifestyle spending account - $500/month to use however you'd like
Complimentary lunch and snacks for in-office employees
One Medical membership, and more!
$140k-220k yearly Auto-Apply 29d ago
College of IST Part-time Academic - Programming/HCDD Courses
Penn State University
Remote university president job
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: * CURRENT PENN STATE EMPLOYEE (faculty, staff, technical service, or student), please login to Workday to complete the internal application process. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday. * CURRENT PENN STATE STUDENT (not employed previously at the university) and seeking employment with Penn State, please login to Workday to complete the student application process. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday.
* If you are NOT a current employee or student, please click "Apply" and complete the application process for external applicants.
Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location. For additional information on remote work at Penn State, see Notice to Out of State Applicants.
JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
The College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) invites applications for a part-time academic appointment to teach in person at University Park Campus for Fall 2025 semester.
Job duties to include teaching one or more of the following courses:
IST 140: Introduction to Application Development (Python)
IST 242: Intermediate and Object-Oriented Application Development (Python)
IST 256: Programming for the Web
IST 261: Application Development Design Studio I
HCDD 311: Object-Oriented Design and Software Applications
HCDD 411: Distributed Object Computing
HCDD 412: The Engineering of Complex Software Systems
Please refer to College of IST course descriptions for more complete information.
Applicants must possess a master's degree or equivalent experience and education and be committed to teaching learners at all levels and from all backgrounds; preference given for prior teaching experience and professional experience in a relevant area.
BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here.
EEO IS THE LAW
Penn State is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable to use our online application process due to an impairment or disability, please contact ************.
The Pennsylvania State University is committed to and accountable for advancing equity, respect, and belonging. We embrace individual uniqueness, as well as a culture of belonging that supports equity initiatives, leverages the educational and institutional benefits of inclusion in society, and provides opportunities for engagement intended to help all members of the community thrive. We value belonging as a core strength and an essential element of the university's teaching, research, and service mission.
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$92k-193k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Advisory Committee Chair
Enterprise Mangement Solutions Inc.
Remote university president job
DISCLOSURES
The specific statements shown in each section of this are not intended to be all-inclusive. They represent typical elements and criteria considered necessary to perform the job successfully. The job's responsibilities/tasks may be modified and/or expanded over time. Company will inform the personnel member when changes in the respective job description are made.
ABOUT THE COMPANY (FREEDOM HEALTH SYSTEMS, LLC
Freedom Health Systems is a healthcare advisory and management consulting firm that partners with behavioral health and human services organizations to improve access, equity, and operational excellence. We specialize in guiding providers through program development, accreditation, compliance, and clinical best practices-empowering them to deliver high-quality, person-centered care to their communities.
As a mission-driven organization, we are committed to breaking down barriers in the behavioral health space, with a particular focus on serving marginalized populations. While we do not provide direct healthcare services, Freedom Health Systems plays a vital role behind the scenes-helping organizations strengthen infrastructure, expand services, and lead with innovation and integrity.
COMPANY WEBSITE: *********************
COMPANY PHONE NUMBER: ************
HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT PHONE NUMBER: ************ EXT 10
HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT EMAIL ADDRESS: ******************
ALTERNATE TITLE(S): Advisory Board Member, Committee Advisor, Community Consultant, Health Advisory Volunteer, Strategic Planning Volunteer
COMPANY: Freedom Health Systems, LLC.
DIVISION: n/a
DEPARTMENT: n/a
UNIT: n/a
ACCOUNTABLE TO: CEO / Board Chairman
ACCOUNTABLE FOR: n/a
CLASSIFICATION: Volunteer
WORK SCHEDULE:
1-hour virtual meeting on the 3rd Wednesday of January at 4:00 PM
Occasional follow-up via email communication
SUMMARY OF POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Chair the Advisory Committee meetings and provide the committee outcomes to the Operations Managers (Program Directors).
Advisory Committee Members provide strategic insight and feedback on key organizational initiatives for companies that Freedom Health Systems is contracted to support. This role serves as a trusted advisor to the CEO and leadership teams of those organizations, helping to evaluate current programs, shape the future direction of services, and ensure alignment with both community needs and industry standards. Advisory Committee Members contribute to high-level decision-making that advances access, equity, and sustainability across a range of behavioral health and human service providers.
SCHEDULED DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Guidance:
Attend the annual Advisory Committee meeting virtually via RingCentral
Review the organization's mission, goals, policies, and services
Provide insights and recommendations for growth, innovation, and sustainability
Special Projects & Consultation
Advise on initiatives such as HRIS development, online presence, niche market strategies, and succession planning
Support leadership with occasional follow-up discussions via email
Compliance & Confidentiality
Sign and uphold a confidentiality agreement
Refrain from public discussion of confidential or sensitive matters
UNSCHEDULED DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Serve as a community ambassador when appropriate
Remain available via email for limited consultation
Comply with all Company policies, ethical standards, and applicable regulations
COMPENSATION
$500 honorarium per year (payable to you, your business, or a charity of your choice)
All advisory-related expenses reimbursed upon approval
ANTICIPATED TRAVEL: 0% (all meetings are remote)
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: None (remote participation only)
WORKING CONDITIONS: Remote work environment; must have access to reliable internet and video conferencing tools
COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS:
Strong communication and analytical skills
Strategic thinking and industry insight
Ability to collaborate respectfully with leadership teams
Discretion and professionalism in handling confidential information
LEVEL OF EDUCATION / TRAINING / QUALIFICATIONS:
Leadership experience in behavioral health, public health, housing, or nonprofit management
Commitment to community engagement and reducing disparities in healthcare access
An immediate family member of an employee of a program;
A person who is compensated for providing goods and services to the program; and
A person who has served as a member of a governing body, board of directors, or advisory committee of a program that has had a license or approval revoked by the Maryland Department of Health within the previous 10 years.
$51k-159k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Adjunct PhDIT Dissertation Chair
University of The Cumberlands 3.7
Remote university president job
Get Set for Cumberlands!
Join our team of student-focused individuals working together in order to encourage intellectual and spiritual growth, leadership and service.
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The Department of Computer and Information Science is seeking a qualified and dedicated PhDIT Dissertation Chair to guide and support doctoral students through their dissertation journey. This adjunct position involves mentoring students in key courses, facilitating their research and writing processes, and providing critical support in navigating the Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval process.
Key Responsibilities:
Mentor and guide students through the following courses:
DSRT 837 - Professional Writing and Proposal Development: Assist students in developing high-quality research proposals and honing their professional writing skills.
DSRT 839 - Advanced Research Methods: Provide expertise in advanced research methodologies and ensure students understand and apply appropriate methods for their dissertation research.
DSRT 930 - Dissertation: Offer comprehensive support for students during the dissertation development phase, ensuring academic rigor and alignment with program goals.
DSRT 931 - Dissertation: Continue providing guidance as students finalize and defend their dissertations.
Assist students in navigating the IRB approval process, including:
Ensuring research proposals meet ethical standards and comply with IRB requirements.
Guiding students in preparing and submitting IRB applications.
Providing feedback and support to address IRB revisions or queries.
Provide ongoing mentorship, fostering critical thinking, academic writing, and scholarly excellence.
Evaluate and provide constructive feedback on student work, ensuring timely progress toward degree completion.
Collaborate with faculty and department leadership to uphold program standards and enhance student success.
Stay current with developments in computer and information science, research methodologies, and higher education trends.
Qualifications:
A terminal degree (PhD or equivalent) in Computer and Information Science or a related field.
Demonstrated experience in mentoring doctoral-level students through dissertation processes.
Expertise in professional writing, advanced research methods (Quantitative and Qualitative), and ethical research practices.
Familiarity with IRB processes and requirements.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a commitment to student success.
A record of scholarly achievements, including publications in peer-reviewed journals and conference presentations.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in online or hybrid teaching environments.
Knowledge of emerging trends in computer and information science research.
Familiarity with university dissertation policies and procedures.
Application Process: Interested candidates should submit the following:
A cover letter outlining their qualifications and experience related to the position. A curriculum vitae (CV) detailing academic and professional achievements. A statement of teaching philosophy, including approaches to mentoring doctoral students. Contact information for three professional references.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The Department of Computer and Information Science is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic community. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences.
Employment Type: Part-Time
Location: Remote/Hybrid options available
Cumberlands is different by design. Our employees exemplify our motto in the pursuit of a
“life-more-abundant.”
$89k-196k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
University of Cincinnati
Shake Smart
University president job in Cincinnati, OH
Shake Smart is a growing nutrition brand specializing in freshly made protein shakes, convenient meal replacements, and healthy on the go foods. We are seeking high-energy, ambitious individuals who share our passion for health and wellness!
Job Duties include:
-Providing excellent customer service at all times
-Taking and preparing food and beverage orders
-Handling cash and processing credit card transactions
-Maintaining a very clean work environment
-Clearly and concisely communicating product knowledge and information to all customers
-Maintaining consistency with all products and company guidelines
-Bringing a positive and upbeat attitude to work
-And many more!
Note: This location is a licensed location and Shake Smart, LLC is not a joint employer of the licensee. Any applications submitted on this portal will be passed along to the licensee!
$69k-147k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Chair of Surgery - 499629
Utoledo Current Employee
University president job in Toledo, OH
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) and University of Toledo Health (UToledo Health) seek a transformative leader with outstanding clinical skills, academic credentials, and executive acumen to serve as Chair of Surgery at UTCOM, Chief of Surgery at the University of Toledo Medical Center, and Academic Chief of Surgery at ProMedica Toledo Hospital.
The Chair of Surgery will have a unique opportunity to advance the University's academic surgical reputation through strategic leadership, faculty recruitment and management, operations excellence, and partnership development with regional teaching and research affiliate organizations. The Chair will report directly to the Dean of the College of Medicine and Life Sciences. He/she will also serve as service chief at the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC) and on the UTMC Medical Executive Committee of the Medical Staff.
The Chair of Surgery functions as a key leader within the UTCOMLS and the University's affiliated surgical educational programs at UTMC and ProMedica Toledo Hospital. A keen systems orientation is critical to success in this complex, matrixed environment, as is a focus on building collaborative relationships across a multi-site regional healthcare education ecosystem. The Chair will be expected to work productively with a variety of key stakeholders to strengthen existing programs and create new educational and clinical initiatives.
The successful candidate will be a nationally recognized academic surgeon with a passion for surgical excellence, sophisticated leadership and mentoring skills, and a record of achievement in clinical, educational, and administrative roles. They will demonstrate a commitment to faculty, departmental, and institutional success; approach this work with a deep understanding of how culture influences organizational success; and a willingness to be both tactical and strategic in achieving organizational goals. The next Chair must be passionate about building consensus, yet unafraid to make tough decisions or lead change. As an advocate and trusted steward of the department, the new Chair will spearhead transformational changes and promote expansive growth to support the mission and vision of UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and support the affiliation with ProMedica.
The Chair must share and demonstrate a passion for the institutional mission of providing exceptional clinical, educational, and research services, including interprofessional team building. He/she must possess the business acumen and cultural sensitivity to manage in a complex organization and demonstrate the interpersonal skills that will ensure successful relationship building with a variety of external and internal stakeholders, including community clinicians and leaders, donors, and other relevant external entities.
The Chair will collaborate with UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and ProMedica leadership to develop and implement an academic strategic plan for all surgical specialties within the department, with a focus on excellence in clinical, teaching, and research mission. He/she will also oversee the involvement of volunteer faculty in the Department's activities; manage department incentives within the faculty compensation plan; lead academic program development in collaboration with the UTCOMLS Dean, UToledo Health and, when appropriate, ProMedica leadership; and ensure that the residency program has adequate resources to remain nationally competitive.
Candidate Qualifications
An M.D., M.D./Ph.D., or D.O. degree with board certification in Surgery and/or a relevant surgical subspecialty.
Demonstrated progressive administrative experience, preferably within an academic health center or teaching institution.
Recognized nationally through involvement in academic societies at a national level.
Possession of, or eligibility for, a medical license in the state of Ohio.
Leadership & Management Experience
Provide strategic and unifying leadership to guide the Department of Surgery in advancing its clinical, academic, research, and service missions in alignment with the goals of the UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, affiliated partners, and the broader Toledo community.
Demonstrate a proven record of progressive leadership in an academic surgical department or health system, with the ability to integrate and expand comprehensive surgical services that meet the evolving needs of a complex and growing clinical enterprise.
Articulate a bold, compelling vision for the Department's future-one that inspires excellence in surgical care, innovation in research, and distinction in surgical education and training.
Foster a culture of collaboration and partnership by working effectively with medical school leadership, hospital administration, surgical and non-surgical faculty, residents, and community stakeholders to improve the quality and scope of surgical care delivery.
Serve as a consensus-builder and change agent, demonstrating the courage and influence to mobilize teams, navigate challenges, and unite diverse voices around shared strategic priorities.
Possess strong business acumen and strategic insight, with the ability to anticipate and respond to emerging trends, regulatory challenges, and opportunities in academic surgery and health care.
Lead the alignment of strategic and operational plans, ensuring people, systems, and resources are effectively coordinated to support high-quality, efficient, and patient-centered surgical services.
Drive innovation in surgical quality, safety, and performance improvement, achieving superior clinical outcomes, financial performance, and high patient, physician, and staff satisfaction.
Recruit, mentor, and retain high-caliber faculty and staff, building cohesive, mission-driven teams that exemplify professionalism, clinical excellence, and academic productivity.
Support the development of future surgical leaders, fostering leadership pathways among faculty, residents, and fellows, and promoting a culture of lifelong learning.
Advance interdisciplinary research and education, facilitating collaboration across departments and institutions to drive innovation in surgical science, education, and patient care.
Promote a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, establishing and monitoring clear performance benchmarks aligned with departmental and institutional goals.
Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of departmental life, contributing to a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative culture that supports individual and organizational success.
The Department of Surgery
The Department of Surgery is vital to the academic and clinical mission of the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS). With 16 full-time clinical faculty and 3 research faculty, the Department is committed to advancing patient care, education, and research in northwest Ohio and the surrounding tri-state region. Faculty expertise spans a wide range of surgical specialties, including cardiothoracic surgery, general surgery, surgical oncology, neurosurgery, trauma and critical care, transplant, oral/head and neck, breast, vascular, plastic, and reconstructive surgery.
The Department is nationally recognized for its strengths in surgical oncology, neurosurgery, and minimally invasive surgery. UTMC offers one of the few U.S. programs for isolated limb and organ perfusion chemotherapy. The 30,000 sq. ft. George Isaac Minimally Invasive Surgery Center supports advanced robotic, laparoscopic, and single-port procedures. UTMC's neurosurgical program has received national recognition from
U.S. News & World Report
.
The ACGME-accredited general surgery residency program, with a 10-year accreditation cycle, is a six-year track that includes a dedicated research year. A state-of-the-art simulation center, robust clinical and research opportunities, and a rigorous didactic curriculum support training. Faculty and residents also contribute to the education of 175 UTCOM medical students annually.
The College of Medicine and Life Sciences
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) is a student-focused, premier academic institution dedicated to the education of future physicians and physician-scientists. With a distinguished faculty committed to integrating research, education, and clinical care, the college equips students with the knowledge, skills, and professional values essential for securing competitive residency placements and for practicing medicine effectively in a wide range of communities and healthcare settings.
The College's education programs demonstrate a track record of accomplishment and innovation. The latest LCME visit in 2021 was highly complementary, conferring an eight- year accreditation. UTCOMLS is a leader in inter-professional education and technology- enabled new approaches to medical education. In 2025, the University of Toledo was recognized as a Carnegie R1 Research Institution, with the college being an integral part of this designation with an annual research budget exceeding $24 million. UTCOMLS continues to actively position itself as a center of excellence in research, as evidenced by its rankings in research funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
UTCOMLS is part of the 450-acre Health Science Campus, which includes the University of Toledo Medical Center (with an ambulatory surgical center, inpatient psychiatric hospital, cancer center, and ambulatory clinics), as well as the College of Health and Human Services and the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Health Science Campus also houses the Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center, a state-of-the-art learning facility featuring virtual and interactive learning labs. In all, this integrated health science campus offers an interactive and formative educational experience for students, residents in graduate medical education programs, and other healthcare professionals, enabling them to maximize the development of their personal and empathetic skills, as well as their diagnostic and problem-solving techniques.
Centers and Institutes at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center (UT-IISC)
UT-IISC integrates three state-of-the-art centers: the Progressive Anatomy & Surgical Skills Center, the Advanced Clinical Simulation Center, and the Virtual Immersive Reality Center. Together, they enhance patient safety and clinical outcomes by providing hands-on, competency-based training for students and healthcare professionals. Teams practice in simulated environments to improve communication and reduce medical errors.
Center of Excellence in Biomarker Research and Individualized Medicine (BRIM) Part of the Translational Health and Bioscience initiative, BRIM fosters innovation in biomarker discovery and commercialization. With 11 candidate biomarkers and eight bioscience spin-offs (four focused on biomarkers), the center drives regional biotech growth, entrepreneurship, and job creation in Ohio.
Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center
The Dana Cancer Center delivers comprehensive cancer care in a centralized location at UTMC. It provides coordinated, multidisciplinary treatment for patients across northwest Ohio and beyond. Potential for interdisciplinary collaboration exists to grow the research and clinical programs.
Center for Diabetes and Endocrine Research (CeDER)
CeDER promotes research on obesity, diabetes, and endocrine disorders. Known for its interdisciplinary approach, it connects experts across multiple departments and colleges, addressing conditions from endocrine cancers to transplant immunology. CeDER enjoys strong community support and growing national and international recognition.
Center for Hypertension and Personalized Medicine (CHPM)
Built on a 39-year NIH-funded hypertension research program, CHPM focuses on genetics and genomics in cardiovascular diseases. It fosters collaboration across the Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy, with strong emphasis on translational genomic medicine.
Ruth M. Hillebrand Clinical Skills Center
A nationally recognized facility, the Hillebrand Center offers immersive, interactive training for students and professionals to strengthen communication, clinical reasoning, and diagnostic skills in a supportive environment.
Engineering Center for Orthopedic Research Excellence (E-CORE)
E-CORE unites experts from medicine, engineering, and allied health to study the human skeletal system. It supports interdisciplinary research in orthopedics, bone biology, biomechanics, and rehabilitation.
University of Toledo Health (UTH)
As the only academic health system in Northwest Ohio, UToledo Health comprises the University of Toledo Medical Center, University of Toledo Physicians, and multiple ambulatory clinic and dental practice sites. Created by the UToledo Board of Trustees on February 8, 2023, UToledo Health aligns the university's clinical operations with top academic medical centers and encourages strategic growth. It includes the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC), employed faculty physicians and dentists, and is overseen by the UToledo Health Board, which reports to the Board of Trustees.
University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC)
Since 1964, UTMC has provided advanced, patient-focused care to the Toledo community and beyond. Established as a teaching hospital, UTMC remains dedicated to training the next generation of healthcare professionals while providing high-quality care across various specialties.
UTMC plays a vital role in serving the region's medically underserved populations, with over 300,000 patient encounters annually, including nearly 10,000 inpatient admissions, 200,000 outpatient visits, and over 30,000 emergency department visits in FY2025. The hospital has 319 registered beds and draws upon the expertise of university-based physicians and healthcare providers.
Key clinical strengths include:
Kidney/Pancreas Transplant Center
Neurology (including Joint Commission Advanced Thrombectomy Stroke Center)
Cardiology
Neurology
Trauma and emergency care
Orthopedic surgery
Cancer treatment
Located on the university's Health Science Campus, UTMC provides convenient, hands-on training for students in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and allied health fields. More than 380 medical and dental residents and fellows are currently training at UTMC and affiliated health systems.
UTMC is fully accredited by The Joint Commission, receiving its most recent three-year accreditation in January 2024.
Awards and Recognitions
UTMC has earned several distinctions for its commitment to quality care and innovation:
U.S. News & World Report (2024-25):
High-Performing Hospital in Heart Failure
American Heart Association (2024):
Get With the Guidelines - Stroke Gold Plus Award
Human Rights Campaign Foundation (2024):
LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality High Performer
Epic Systems:
Gold Star Level 8 & Good Install Award
for excellence in EMR implementation (launched Sept. 2022)
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ProMedica Health
ProMedica is a mission-driven, nonprofit health system offering quality health care services in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. As a network of hospitals, physicians, healthcare professionals, researchers, and specialized clinics and facilities, ProMedica provides a comprehensive range of diagnostic, medical, and surgical services in areas like emergency medicine and trauma, heart and vascular care, oncology, orthopedics, neurology, women's services, and children's services.
ProMedica's 13-hospital system employs over 13,000 staff members, including around 2,100 physicians and more than 1,000 healthcare providers working for ProMedica Physicians. Across the system, ProMedica cares for more than 4.7 million patients each year at over 400 sites in the region. It also operates a health plan, Paramount Healthcare, which serves more than 240,000 members. Guided by its mission to improve health and well-being, ProMedica Toledo Hospital and Russell J. Ebeid Children's Hospital serve as the flagship hospitals anchoring the academic medical center.
The University of Toledo and ProMedica Health System signed a new Academic Affiliation Agreement in May 2024 that will support medical education in the greater Toledo community for the next decade.
University of Toledo
The University of Toledo stands as a dynamic public research university with a long- standing commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and student success. On May 22, 2025, UToledo marked a new chapter in leadership with the appointment of Dr. James Holloway as the institution's 19th president, emphasizing a continued focus on mission- driven transformation.
Established in 1872 and incorporated into Ohio's state university system in 1967, UToledo expanded its scope and impact through its 2006 merger with the Medical University of Ohio. Today, the institution is one of 14 public universities in Ohio and offers more than 200 academic programs across associate, bachelor's, graduate, and professional levels- delivered through flexible day, evening, and online formats. UToledo is nationally ranked by
U.S. News & World Report
and continues to grow its visibility as a comprehensive institution that bridges academic rigor with applied learning.
UToledo is distinguished by its research enterprise, recognized nationally for its leadership in solar energy innovation, water quality and environmental science, cellular biology, and astrophysics. The University strategically integrates research and teaching, with students engaged in inquiry-based learning as early as their first year. This culture of innovation is supported by interdisciplinary collaboration and modern research infrastructure across its campuses.
Central to UToledo's mission is an unwavering dedication to access and social mobility.
Nearly 26% of UToledo students are the first in their families to pursue a college degree.
The University's Tuition Guarantee ensures predictability and affordability, while robust student support services and high-impact practices contribute to measurable outcomes in graduate success. UToledo is consistently recognized as a top performer in advancing
social mobility and is among Ohio's leading institutions for income mobility among its alumni.
The University's physical presence spans over 1,400 acres and includes more than 100 major facilities. The Main Campus-located in the Ottawa Hills and Old Orchard neighborhoods of Toledo-is known for its distinctive Gothic architecture and collegiate atmosphere. The 450-acre Health Science Campus serves as a cornerstone of the region's academic medical enterprise, housing the University of Toledo Medical Center (a Level 2 trauma center), the Orthopaedics Center, the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center, and the
Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center-a nationally recognized, state-of-the-art facility for collaborative health sciences education.
Further extending its reach, UToledo supports creative and environmental scholarship through the Center for Visual Arts, located at the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Lake Erie Center, a coastal research station advancing Great Lakes science and community engagement.
The Community: Toledo, Ohio
Toledo is a dynamic, resilient city in Northwest Ohio, located near the western shores of Lake Erie. With a metropolitan population of over 600,000, it combines Midwestern friendliness with an innovative spirit and a strong sense of community. Like the University of Toledo, the city is built on grit, determination, and opportunity.
Historically recognized for its glass and auto industries, Toledo is now a growing hub for careers in healthcare, manufacturing, education, and technology. It's home to several Fortune 500 companies and national corporations that collaborate with UToledo on research, internships, and job opportunities.
Residents and visitors enjoy a revitalized downtown, vibrant neighborhoods, and abundant natural spaces. Highlights include:
Toledo Museum of Art - nationally renowned with a world-class glass collection
Fifth Third Field - one of the best minor league ballparks, home of the Toledo Mud Hens
Glass City Metropark - the city's newest riverfront attraction
Live entertainment - big-name concerts, Broadway shows, and festivals
Thriving food scene - from iconic family-owned restaurants to modern farm-to-table dining and craft breweries
Loft and condo living - urban residential options near restaurants and nightlife
Nature lovers will appreciate:
Lake Erie & Maumee River - for boating, fishing, and kayaking
Toledo Zoo - one of the nation's top-rated zoos
19 Metroparks - featuring 120+ miles of trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife watching
A 6-mile path from Main Campus to Wildwood Metropark and the suburb of Sylvania
Toledo was recently ranked #1 in the U.S. for sustainability by
Site Selection
and #4 minor league sports city by
Sports Business Journal
, making it an outstanding place to live, work, and learn.
Conditions of Employment:
To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements for the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center will include drug and other required health screenings for the position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation.
$42k-130k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Neurotologist, College of Medicine, Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery
University of Cincinnati 4.7
University president job in Cincinnati, OH
Apply now Job Title: Neurotologist, College of Medicine, Otolaryngology, Head & Neck Surgery 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 53,000 students, 12,000 faculty and staff, and over 350,000 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 $88.8 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.
Job Overview
As one of the oldest medical schools in the country, the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine (COM) has a reputation for training best-in-class health care professionals, developing cutting-edge procedures, and research that improves the health and clinical care of patients. In partnership with the UC Health academic healthcare system and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, the University of Cincinnati's doctors are transforming the world of medicine every day. The Department of Otolaryngology is a top-tier department with world-renowned faculty and staff, world-class research, teaching, and medical practice opportunities. The Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery is recruiting an Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Otolaryngology for the Division of Otology/Neurotology. Rank is commensurate with experience.
The ideal candidate will have experience in all aspects of Otology and Neurotology. This position will support the University's mission and commitment to excellence in our students, faculty, staff and all our activities. The strengths of our Division include a history of 40 years of tertiary and quaternary care of patients with skull base tumors, cochlear implantation, and chronic ear disease. Our center is the only adult academic Neurotology program in the Cincinnati metropolitan area.
Essential Functions
* Primary responsibilities include the tripartite mission of providing excellent clinical care, education, and teaching activities across our Clifton and West Chester campuses.
* This Clinical Faculty position will take part in the education of both fellows and resident providers in the clinic and inpatient setting.
* Opportunities for an outstanding academic future for the applicant will include: 1) a state-of-the-art temporal bone lab, 2) collaboration with outstanding neurosurgery faculty, and 3) involvement in multidisciplinary conferences (e.g., skull base rounds, neuroradiology rounds, temporal bone courses, etc.). An interest in basic science research with the future willingness to obtain extramural funding is ideal but not necessary.
Minimum Requirements
Must have all the following prior to effective date of appointment:
* Medical degree (M.D. or equivalent).
* Completion of a five-year residency program in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery.
* Completion of a two-year ACGME-accredited fellowship in Neurotology.
* Licensure by the State of Ohio Medical Board.
Physical Requirements/Work Environment
* Office environment/no specific unusual physical or environmental demands.
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
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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 ***********.
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$59k-100k yearly est. 30d ago
Chair of Surgery
University of Toledo 4.0
University president job in Toledo, OH
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) and University of Toledo Health (UToledo Health) seek a transformative leader with outstanding clinical skills, academic credentials, and executive acumen to serve as Chair of Surgery at UTCOM, Chief of Surgery at the University of Toledo Medical Center, and Academic Chief of Surgery at ProMedica Toledo Hospital.
The Chair of Surgery will have a unique opportunity to advance the University's academic surgical reputation through strategic leadership, faculty recruitment and management, operations excellence, and partnership development with regional teaching and research affiliate organizations. The Chair will report directly to the Dean of the College of Medicine and Life Sciences. He/she will also serve as service chief at the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC) and on the UTMC Medical Executive Committee of the Medical Staff.
The Chair of Surgery functions as a key leader within the UTCOMLS and the University's affiliated surgical educational programs at UTMC and ProMedica Toledo Hospital. A keen systems orientation is critical to success in this complex, matrixed environment, as is a focus on building collaborative relationships across a multi-site regional healthcare education ecosystem. The Chair will be expected to work productively with a variety of key stakeholders to strengthen existing programs and create new educational and clinical initiatives.
The successful candidate will be a nationally recognized academic surgeon with a passion for surgical excellence, sophisticated leadership and mentoring skills, and a record of achievement in clinical, educational, and administrative roles. They will demonstrate a commitment to faculty, departmental, and institutional success; approach this work with a deep understanding of how culture influences organizational success; and a willingness to be both tactical and strategic in achieving organizational goals. The next Chair must be passionate about building consensus, yet unafraid to make tough decisions or lead change. As an advocate and trusted steward of the department, the new Chair will spearhead transformational changes and promote expansive growth to support the mission and vision of UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and support the affiliation with ProMedica.
The Chair must share and demonstrate a passion for the institutional mission of providing exceptional clinical, educational, and research services, including interprofessional team building. He/she must possess the business acumen and cultural sensitivity to manage in a complex organization and demonstrate the interpersonal skills that will ensure successful relationship building with a variety of external and internal stakeholders, including community clinicians and leaders, donors, and other relevant external entities.
The Chair will collaborate with UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and ProMedica leadership to develop and implement an academic strategic plan for all surgical specialties within the department, with a focus on excellence in clinical, teaching, and research mission. He/she will also oversee the involvement of volunteer faculty in the Department's activities; manage department incentives within the faculty compensation plan; lead academic program development in collaboration with the UTCOMLS Dean, UToledo Health and, when appropriate, ProMedica leadership; and ensure that the residency program has adequate resources to remain nationally competitive.
Candidate Qualifications
* An M.D., M.D./Ph.D., or D.O. degree with board certification in Surgery and/or a relevant surgical subspecialty.
* Demonstrated progressive administrative experience, preferably within an academic health center or teaching institution.
* Recognized nationally through involvement in academic societies at a national level.
* Possession of, or eligibility for, a medical license in the state of Ohio.
Leadership & Management Experience
* Provide strategic and unifying leadership to guide the Department of Surgery in advancing its clinical, academic, research, and service missions in alignment with the goals of the UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, affiliated partners, and the broader Toledo community.
* Demonstrate a proven record of progressive leadership in an academic surgical department or health system, with the ability to integrate and expand comprehensive surgical services that meet the evolving needs of a complex and growing clinical enterprise.
* Articulate a bold, compelling vision for the Department's future-one that inspires excellence in surgical care, innovation in research, and distinction in surgical education and training.
* Foster a culture of collaboration and partnership by working effectively with medical school leadership, hospital administration, surgical and non-surgical faculty, residents, and community stakeholders to improve the quality and scope of surgical care delivery.
* Serve as a consensus-builder and change agent, demonstrating the courage and influence to mobilize teams, navigate challenges, and unite diverse voices around shared strategic priorities.
* Possess strong business acumen and strategic insight, with the ability to anticipate and respond to emerging trends, regulatory challenges, and opportunities in academic surgery and health care.
* Lead the alignment of strategic and operational plans, ensuring people, systems, and resources are effectively coordinated to support high-quality, efficient, and patient-centered surgical services.
* Drive innovation in surgical quality, safety, and performance improvement, achieving superior clinical outcomes, financial performance, and high patient, physician, and staff satisfaction.
* Recruit, mentor, and retain high-caliber faculty and staff, building cohesive, mission-driven teams that exemplify professionalism, clinical excellence, and academic productivity.
* Support the development of future surgical leaders, fostering leadership pathways among faculty, residents, and fellows, and promoting a culture of lifelong learning.
* Advance interdisciplinary research and education, facilitating collaboration across departments and institutions to drive innovation in surgical science, education, and patient care.
* Promote a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, establishing and monitoring clear performance benchmarks aligned with departmental and institutional goals.
* Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of departmental life, contributing to a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative culture that supports individual and organizational success.
The Department of Surgery
The Department of Surgery is vital to the academic and clinical mission of the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS). With 16 full-time clinical faculty and 3 research faculty, the Department is committed to advancing patient care, education, and research in northwest Ohio and the surrounding tri-state region. Faculty expertise spans a wide range of surgical specialties, including cardiothoracic surgery, general surgery, surgical oncology, neurosurgery, trauma and critical care, transplant, oral/head and neck, breast, vascular, plastic, and reconstructive surgery.
The Department is nationally recognized for its strengths in surgical oncology, neurosurgery, and minimally invasive surgery. UTMC offers one of the few U.S. programs for isolated limb and organ perfusion chemotherapy. The 30,000 sq. ft. George Isaac Minimally Invasive Surgery Center supports advanced robotic, laparoscopic, and single-port procedures. UTMC's neurosurgical program has received national recognition from U.S. News & World Report.
The ACGME-accredited general surgery residency program, with a 10-year accreditation cycle, is a six-year track that includes a dedicated research year. A state-of-the-art simulation center, robust clinical and research opportunities, and a rigorous didactic curriculum support training. Faculty and residents also contribute to the education of 175 UTCOM medical students annually.
The College of Medicine and Life Sciences
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) is a student-focused, premier academic institution dedicated to the education of future physicians and physician-scientists. With a distinguished faculty committed to integrating research, education, and clinical care, the college equips students with the knowledge, skills, and professional values essential for securing competitive residency placements and for practicing medicine effectively in a wide range of communities and healthcare settings.
The College's education programs demonstrate a track record of accomplishment and innovation. The latest LCME visit in 2021 was highly complementary, conferring an eight- year accreditation. UTCOMLS is a leader in inter-professional education and technology- enabled new approaches to medical education. In 2025, the University of Toledo was recognized as a Carnegie R1 Research Institution, with the college being an integral part of this designation with an annual research budget exceeding $24 million. UTCOMLS continues to actively position itself as a center of excellence in research, as evidenced by its rankings in research funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
UTCOMLS is part of the 450-acre Health Science Campus, which includes the University of Toledo Medical Center (with an ambulatory surgical center, inpatient psychiatric hospital, cancer center, and ambulatory clinics), as well as the College of Health and Human Services and the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Health Science Campus also houses the Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center, a state-of-the-art learning facility featuring virtual and interactive learning labs. In all, this integrated health science campus offers an interactive and formative educational experience for students, residents in graduate medical education programs, and other healthcare professionals, enabling them to maximize the development of their personal and empathetic skills, as well as their diagnostic and problem-solving techniques.
Centers and Institutes at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences
Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center (UT-IISC)
UT-IISC integrates three state-of-the-art centers: the Progressive Anatomy & Surgical Skills Center, the Advanced Clinical Simulation Center, and the Virtual Immersive Reality Center. Together, they enhance patient safety and clinical outcomes by providing hands-on, competency-based training for students and healthcare professionals. Teams practice in simulated environments to improve communication and reduce medical errors.
Center of Excellence in Biomarker Research and Individualized Medicine (BRIM) Part of the Translational Health and Bioscience initiative, BRIM fosters innovation in biomarker discovery and commercialization. With 11 candidate biomarkers and eight bioscience spin-offs (four focused on biomarkers), the center drives regional biotech growth, entrepreneurship, and job creation in Ohio.
Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center
The Dana Cancer Center delivers comprehensive cancer care in a centralized location at UTMC. It provides coordinated, multidisciplinary treatment for patients across northwest Ohio and beyond. Potential for interdisciplinary collaboration exists to grow the research and clinical programs.
Center for Diabetes and Endocrine Research (CeDER)
CeDER promotes research on obesity, diabetes, and endocrine disorders. Known for its interdisciplinary approach, it connects experts across multiple departments and colleges, addressing conditions from endocrine cancers to transplant immunology. CeDER enjoys strong community support and growing national and international recognition.
Center for Hypertension and Personalized Medicine (CHPM)
Built on a 39-year NIH-funded hypertension research program, CHPM focuses on genetics and genomics in cardiovascular diseases. It fosters collaboration across the Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy, with strong emphasis on translational genomic medicine.
Ruth M. Hillebrand Clinical Skills Center
A nationally recognized facility, the Hillebrand Center offers immersive, interactive training for students and professionals to strengthen communication, clinical reasoning, and diagnostic skills in a supportive environment.
Engineering Center for Orthopedic Research Excellence (E-CORE)
E-CORE unites experts from medicine, engineering, and allied health to study the human skeletal system. It supports interdisciplinary research in orthopedics, bone biology, biomechanics, and rehabilitation.
University of Toledo Health (UTH)
As the only academic health system in Northwest Ohio, UToledo Health comprises the University of Toledo Medical Center, University of Toledo Physicians, and multiple ambulatory clinic and dental practice sites. Created by the UToledo Board of Trustees on February 8, 2023, UToledo Health aligns the university's clinical operations with top academic medical centers and encourages strategic growth. It includes the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC), employed faculty physicians and dentists, and is overseen by the UToledo Health Board, which reports to the Board of Trustees.
University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC)
Since 1964, UTMC has provided advanced, patient-focused care to the Toledo community and beyond. Established as a teaching hospital, UTMC remains dedicated to training the next generation of healthcare professionals while providing high-quality care across various specialties.
UTMC plays a vital role in serving the region's medically underserved populations, with over 300,000 patient encounters annually, including nearly 10,000 inpatient admissions, 200,000 outpatient visits, and over 30,000 emergency department visits in FY2025. The hospital has 319 registered beds and draws upon the expertise of university-based physicians and healthcare providers.
Key clinical strengths include:
* Kidney/Pancreas Transplant Center
* Neurology (including Joint Commission Advanced Thrombectomy Stroke Center)
* Cardiology
* Neurology
* Trauma and emergency care
* Orthopedic surgery
* Cancer treatment
Located on the university's Health Science Campus, UTMC provides convenient, hands-on training for students in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and allied health fields. More than 380 medical and dental residents and fellows are currently training at UTMC and affiliated health systems.
UTMC is fully accredited by The Joint Commission, receiving its most recent three-year accreditation in January 2024.
Awards and Recognitions
UTMC has earned several distinctions for its commitment to quality care and innovation:
* U.S. News & World Report (2024-25): High-Performing Hospital in Heart Failure
* American Heart Association (2024): Get With the Guidelines - Stroke Gold Plus Award
* Human Rights Campaign Foundation (2024): LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality High Performer
* Epic Systems: Gold Star Level 8 & Good Install Award for excellence in EMR implementation (launched Sept. 2022)
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ProMedica Health
ProMedica is a mission-driven, nonprofit health system offering quality health care services in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. As a network of hospitals, physicians, healthcare professionals, researchers, and specialized clinics and facilities, ProMedica provides a comprehensive range of diagnostic, medical, and surgical services in areas like emergency medicine and trauma, heart and vascular care, oncology, orthopedics, neurology, women's services, and children's services.
ProMedica's 13-hospital system employs over 13,000 staff members, including around 2,100 physicians and more than 1,000 healthcare providers working for ProMedica Physicians. Across the system, ProMedica cares for more than 4.7 million patients each year at over 400 sites in the region. It also operates a health plan, Paramount Healthcare, which serves more than 240,000 members. Guided by its mission to improve health and well-being, ProMedica Toledo Hospital and Russell J. Ebeid Children's Hospital serve as the flagship hospitals anchoring the academic medical center.
The University of Toledo and ProMedica Health System signed a new Academic Affiliation Agreement in May 2024 that will support medical education in the greater Toledo community for the next decade.
University of Toledo
The University of Toledo stands as a dynamic public research university with a long- standing commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and student success. On May 22, 2025, UToledo marked a new chapter in leadership with the appointment of Dr. James Holloway as the institution's 19th president, emphasizing a continued focus on mission- driven transformation.
Established in 1872 and incorporated into Ohio's state university system in 1967, UToledo expanded its scope and impact through its 2006 merger with the Medical University of Ohio. Today, the institution is one of 14 public universities in Ohio and offers more than 200 academic programs across associate, bachelor's, graduate, and professional levels- delivered through flexible day, evening, and online formats. UToledo is nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report and continues to grow its visibility as a comprehensive institution that bridges academic rigor with applied learning.
UToledo is distinguished by its research enterprise, recognized nationally for its leadership in solar energy innovation, water quality and environmental science, cellular biology, and astrophysics. The University strategically integrates research and teaching, with students engaged in inquiry-based learning as early as their first year. This culture of innovation is supported by interdisciplinary collaboration and modern research infrastructure across its campuses.
Central to UToledo's mission is an unwavering dedication to access and social mobility.
Nearly 26% of UToledo students are the first in their families to pursue a college degree.
The University's Tuition Guarantee ensures predictability and affordability, while robust student support services and high-impact practices contribute to measurable outcomes in graduate success. UToledo is consistently recognized as a top performer in advancing
social mobility and is among Ohio's leading institutions for income mobility among its alumni.
The University's physical presence spans over 1,400 acres and includes more than 100 major facilities. The Main Campus-located in the Ottawa Hills and Old Orchard neighborhoods of Toledo-is known for its distinctive Gothic architecture and collegiate atmosphere. The 450-acre Health Science Campus serves as a cornerstone of the region's academic medical enterprise, housing the University of Toledo Medical Center (a Level 2 trauma center), the Orthopaedics Center, the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center, and the
Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center-a nationally recognized, state-of-the-art facility for collaborative health sciences education.
Further extending its reach, UToledo supports creative and environmental scholarship through the Center for Visual Arts, located at the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Lake Erie Center, a coastal research station advancing Great Lakes science and community engagement.
The Community: Toledo, Ohio
Toledo is a dynamic, resilient city in Northwest Ohio, located near the western shores of Lake Erie. With a metropolitan population of over 600,000, it combines Midwestern friendliness with an innovative spirit and a strong sense of community. Like the University of Toledo, the city is built on grit, determination, and opportunity.
Historically recognized for its glass and auto industries, Toledo is now a growing hub for careers in healthcare, manufacturing, education, and technology. It's home to several Fortune 500 companies and national corporations that collaborate with UToledo on research, internships, and job opportunities.
Residents and visitors enjoy a revitalized downtown, vibrant neighborhoods, and abundant natural spaces. Highlights include:
* Toledo Museum of Art - nationally renowned with a world-class glass collection
* Fifth Third Field - one of the best minor league ballparks, home of the Toledo Mud Hens
* Glass City Metropark - the city's newest riverfront attraction
* Live entertainment - big-name concerts, Broadway shows, and festivals
* Thriving food scene - from iconic family-owned restaurants to modern farm-to-table dining and craft breweries
* Loft and condo living - urban residential options near restaurants and nightlife
Nature lovers will appreciate:
* Lake Erie & Maumee River - for boating, fishing, and kayaking
* Toledo Zoo - one of the nation's top-rated zoos
* 19 Metroparks - featuring 120+ miles of trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife watching
* A 6-mile path from Main Campus to Wildwood Metropark and the suburb of Sylvania
Toledo was recently ranked #1 in the U.S. for sustainability by Site Selection and #4 minor league sports city by Sports Business Journal, making it an outstanding place to live, work, and learn.
Conditions of Employment:
To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements for the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center will include drug and other required health screenings for the position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation.
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$73k-193k yearly est. 60d+ ago
College of IST Part-time Academic - Programming/HCDD Courses
The Pennsylvania State University 4.3
Remote university president job
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
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Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location. For additional information on remote work at Penn State, see Notice to Out of State Applicants.
JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
The College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) invites applications for a part-time academic appointment to teach in person at University Park Campus for Fall 2025 semester. Job duties to include teaching one or more of the following courses: IST 140: Introduction to Application Development (Python) IST 242: Intermediate and Object-Oriented Application Development (Python) IST 256: Programming for the WebIST 261: Application Development Design Studio IHCDD 311: Object-Oriented Design and Software ApplicationsHCDD 411: Distributed Object ComputingHCDD 412: The Engineering of Complex Software SystemsPlease refer to College of IST course descriptions for more complete information. Applicants must possess a master's degree or equivalent experience and education and be committed to teaching learners at all levels and from all backgrounds; preference given for prior teaching experience and professional experience in a relevant area.
BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here.
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Penn State is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable to use our online application process due to an impairment or disability, please contact ************.
The Pennsylvania State University is committed to and accountable for advancing equity, respect, and belonging. We embrace individual uniqueness, as well as a culture of belonging that supports equity initiatives, leverages the educational and institutional benefits of inclusion in society, and provides opportunities for engagement intended to help all members of the community thrive. We value belonging as a core strength and an essential element of the university's teaching, research, and service mission.
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$56k-80k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Chair & Professor
Cleveland State University 4.4
University president job in Cleveland, OH
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Washkewicz College of Engineering at Cleveland State University (CSU) invites applications for appointment as Chair and Professor of the Department beginning July 1, 2026. The Department is searching for a forward-thinking leader capable of cementing and further enhancing its stature as an authority in research, scholarship, and education. As a key member of the Washkewicz College of Engineering (WCE) leadership team, the Chair will champion the department's interests to the university leadership and external partners, while providing strong guidance in fulfilling and executing its mission. The ideal candidate will support all the department's subdisciplines and promote excellence in research, teaching, mentorship, and service; deepen relationships within and beyond the university; encourage innovation and industry engagement across all disciplines; drive the expansion of both undergraduate and graduate programs; and nurture a culture of collaboration and mutual support within the department.
Birthplace to the Order of the Engineer, the Washkewicz College of Engineering (WCE) is home to 6 departments and several distinct undergraduate and graduate programs. The Civil and Environmental Engineering department's areas include Structural Engineering and Materials, Construction Engineering and Management, Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental Engineering and Water Resources Engineering, and Transportation Engineering. Notably, the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at CSU houses two undergraduate programs - a well-established Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering program (BSCE) that started with the launch of WCE as Fenn College in 1923 and graduated generations of capable professionals in the field; and a very promising new Bachelor of Science in Construction Management (BSCM) that was industry demanded and funded in 2024.
The new Bachelor's in Science program in Construction Management was launched with a Digital Construction focus that integrates cutting-edge techniques and technologies such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), automation and modular construction, and data analytics to prepare students for the future of the industry. In addition, to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering offered within the department, the Washkewicz College of Engineering is planning an expansion of our offerings with a proposed multidisciplinary master's in Program and Project Management, designed to develop industry leaders who can navigate complex, large-scale capital projects. The establishment of the dynamic academic program in Construction and Project Management were done in tandem with an industry focused Project Delivery Institute that works synergistically with local and national industry partners to bridge the industry academic gap and transfer knowledge via well-established collaborative platforms to enhance the precompetitive collaboration in capital intensive projects.
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Cleveland is home to an ever-growing job market, vibrant and diverse neighborhoods, world-class museums and art institutions and a thriving culinary scene. From Fortune 500 companies and prestigious healthcare institutions to booming manufacturing companies, Cleveland offers a robust job market for professionals looking to grow in their careers. Major infrastructure master planning for the region includes the Riverfront, the Lakefront, the new Cleveland Browns Stadium and surrounding mixed use development, and the revitalization of the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. For more information about Cleveland and Northeast Ohio.
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CSU is committed to academic excellence and diversity within its faculty, staff, and student body in all dimensions. CSU is striving to be a nationally recognized and student-focused public research institution that provides accessible, affordable, and Engaged Learning opportunities for all.
Minimum Qualifications
* Ph.D. degree, with at least one degree in Civil or Environmental Engineering or a closely related field;
* Professional qualifications and experience should be consistent with the requirements for appointment at the rank of Full Professor with tenure.
Preferred Qualifications
* Recognized intellectual leadership and administrative skills in an academic/university environment or equivalent;
* Demonstrated commitment to research, service, outreach, and mentorship;
* Experience starting and growing undergraduate and graduate programs;
* Demonstrated experience with accreditation;
* Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively;
* Demonstrated ability for multidisciplinary collaboration;
* Demonstrated experience in inspiring faculty;
* Demonstrated Experience with financial administration and fund-raising in an academic setting;
* Demonstrated ability to strengthen and grow internal and external partnerships;
* National or international recognition for scholarly, professional, or leadership contributions in ASCE, ASEE and a closely related organizations.
$98k-204k yearly est. 26d ago
Grade Level Chairperson
Bedford City School District 3.7
University president job in Columbus, OH
Supplemental/Supplemental
(High-Needs School)
Date Available: 08/01/2025
Description: Grade Level Chairperson (Pre-K through 5 and Special Education)
Category: G
Application Procedure: Apply online
$24k-27k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Program Chair - Sterile Processing
Herzing University 4.1
University president job in Akron, OH
To participate in a remote work arrangement, employees must reside in the United States. No remote work arrangement will be considered for working from outside the United States. Current employees, faculty or adjunct instructor at Herzing University (not a Contractor or temporary employee through a staffing agency): log into UKG and navigate to Menu > Myself > My Company > View Opportunities to apply using the internal application process.
Requirements
* Bachelor's degree, Master's preferred.
* Hold a degree in Surgical Technology from an educational institution accredited by a nationally recognized programmatic accreditation agency.
* Possess a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST) credential obtained through a national certification program that is accredited by the National Commission on Certifying Agencies (NCCA).
* Have at least 5 years of experience in the operating room scrub role or as an instructor in surgical technology (or a combination of both) within the past 10 years.
* Experience in sterile processing and teaching and curriculum experience is preferred.
COMPENSATION is determined based on the qualifications, experience, and circumstances of each hire. It is uncommon for new employees to start near the top of the salary range. We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including a tuition waiver and reimbursement program, health insurance, paid time off, and a retirement savings plan with company match. The salary range for this position is $74,658 to $95,000.
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At Herzing you'll enjoy being a part of a student-centric, non-profit University that fosters autonomy and responds quickly to trends in the nursing field. You'll have the opportunity to mentor and inspire experienced educators while overseeing a solid nursing program that successfully prepares our students for robust careers.
As a member of the academic leadership team, your responsibilities include hiring, training, developing and evaluating staff and faculty, and supervision of both faculty and staff, but extends to programmatic management as well. This may include data collection, analysis and reporting, and continuous improvement. Experience with programmatic accreditation is desired.
COMPETENCIES
The following competencies, as identified by the University's academic community, encompass the knowledge, skills, and behaviors essential to a Program Chair's success. These will also provide the basis for Program Chair hiring, evaluation and professional development.
* Engagement in the Curriculum Development Process
* Communication
* Support of Pedagogical Mastery
* Operational Excellence
* Utilization of Technology to Enhance Teaching, Learning, and Program Development
* Promotion and Maintenance of a Positive Learning Environment and Department Culture
* Continuous Improvement
* Instructional Practice
* Management/Supervision
Herzing University is committed to providing a diverse environment and is dedicated to fostering a culture and atmosphere of mutual respect. It provides an inclusive and collegial community where individuals are valued, heard and empowered to contribute to the effectiveness of the institution.
Physical Requirements:
* Must be able to remain in a stationary position most of the time.
* Must be able to occasionally move around the work location.
* Must be able to communicate information and ideas so others will understand.
* Constantly operates office and/or tech equipment which may include computers, copiers, fax machines, audio/visuals.
* Frequently uses voice and hearing to communicate with students, staff or colleagues face-to-face or over the telephone.
* Visually or otherwise identify, observe and assess.
* Occasionally move, carry, or lift 10 pounds.
Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We do not sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.
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$74.7k-95k yearly 19d ago
College of IST Part-time Academic - IST 830
Penn State University
Remote university president job
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: * CURRENT PENN STATE EMPLOYEE (faculty, staff, technical service, or student), please login to Workday to complete the internal application process. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday. * CURRENT PENN STATE STUDENT (not employed previously at the university) and seeking employment with Penn State, please login to Workday to complete the student application process. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday.
* If you are NOT a current employee or student, please click "Apply" and complete the application process for external applicants.
Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location. For additional information on remote work at Penn State, see Notice to Out of State Applicants.
JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
The College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) invites applications to a part-time academic appointment for teaching the following course remotely, via Penn State World Campus, during Spring 2026 semester:
IST 830: Cybersecurity Project Management
This course provides students with the principles of project management and knowledge of the project management skills and processes needed to select, initiate, and plan a project. Students will employ various elements of the project management process, software, tools and techniques in a complex cybersecurity environment. In addition to learning basic project management topics, including creating the project charter, developing project scope statements, creating the project schedule and budget, assigning project resources, and risk planning, students will explore more advanced topics in the area of cybersecurity project management, including cybersecurity risk management and assessment and agile project management. Students will learn the sophisticated techniques and management designs used to effectively manage risk and uncertainty, financial exposure and human constraints.
Applicants must possess a doctoral degree or equivalent experience and education and be committed to teaching learners at all levels and from all backgrounds; preference given for prior teaching experience and professional experience in a relevant area.
BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here.
EEO IS THE LAW
Penn State is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable to use our online application process due to an impairment or disability, please contact ************.
The Pennsylvania State University is committed to and accountable for advancing equity, respect, and belonging. We embrace individual uniqueness, as well as a culture of belonging that supports equity initiatives, leverages the educational and institutional benefits of inclusion in society, and provides opportunities for engagement intended to help all members of the community thrive. We value belonging as a core strength and an essential element of the university's teaching, research, and service mission.
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$92k-193k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Ohio University - H2O Athens
College Program 3.9
University president job in Athens, OH
We're excited that you are considering joining us at H2O Athens through Reliant! Reliant is a faith-based nonprofit that partners with missional churches and Gospel-centered nonprofits to mobilize support-based missionaries for the Great Commission. Through Reliant, we provide missionaries with the resources, training, and support needed to thrive in their calling, including the critical process of raising financial and prayer support. Whether you're pursuing a short-term internship, a long-term residency, or a career in ministry, we are here to support and guide you every step of the way.
Here are a couple of quick thoughts to help you through the assessment process:
In this application, you will go through a series of stages:
Application - This is the initial application for Reliant.
Ministry Assessment - This assesses your readiness for your ministry role.
Moral Conduct - This assesses your emotional and character-based readiness for a role in ministry.
Local Interview - In this phase, you will do an interview with your church leadership.
Reliant Review - Reliant will review all the pieces of your application and create a summary to discuss with your local church.
Decision/Discernment - Reliant and your church will come together to make an employment decision.
Provisionally Accepted - If you are accepted onto staff, you will have the opportunity to accept your offer, if desired.
Onboarding - This will include online (and potentially in-person) training and HR paperwork. This is designed to prepare you to become a Reliant employee, as well as ready you to raise financial support.
Note: Once you begin a questionnaire within a stage, you will need to complete that stage fully. You are not able to save within a stage. Please set aside ample time to complete each stage.
When you are ready, click on the "Apply to a Position" button to get started.
$32k-74k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Chair of Surgery - 499629
University of Toledo 4.0
University president job in Toledo, OH
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) and University of Toledo Health (UToledo Health) seek a transformative leader with outstanding clinical skills, academic credentials, and executive acumen to serve as Chair of Surgery at UTCOM, Chief of Surgery at the University of Toledo Medical Center, and Academic Chief of Surgery at ProMedica Toledo Hospital.
The Chair of Surgery will have a unique opportunity to advance the University's academic surgical reputation through strategic leadership, faculty recruitment and management, operations excellence, and partnership development with regional teaching and research affiliate organizations. The Chair will report directly to the Dean of the College of Medicine and Life Sciences. He/she will also serve as service chief at the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC) and on the UTMC Medical Executive Committee of the Medical Staff.
The Chair of Surgery functions as a key leader within the UTCOMLS and the University's affiliated surgical educational programs at UTMC and ProMedica Toledo Hospital. A keen systems orientation is critical to success in this complex, matrixed environment, as is a focus on building collaborative relationships across a multi-site regional healthcare education ecosystem. The Chair will be expected to work productively with a variety of key stakeholders to strengthen existing programs and create new educational and clinical initiatives.
The successful candidate will be a nationally recognized academic surgeon with a passion for surgical excellence, sophisticated leadership and mentoring skills, and a record of achievement in clinical, educational, and administrative roles. They will demonstrate a commitment to faculty, departmental, and institutional success; approach this work with a deep understanding of how culture influences organizational success; and a willingness to be both tactical and strategic in achieving organizational goals. The next Chair must be passionate about building consensus, yet unafraid to make tough decisions or lead change. As an advocate and trusted steward of the department, the new Chair will spearhead transformational changes and promote expansive growth to support the mission and vision of UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and support the affiliation with ProMedica.
The Chair must share and demonstrate a passion for the institutional mission of providing exceptional clinical, educational, and research services, including interprofessional team building. He/she must possess the business acumen and cultural sensitivity to manage in a complex organization and demonstrate the interpersonal skills that will ensure successful relationship building with a variety of external and internal stakeholders, including community clinicians and leaders, donors, and other relevant external entities.
The Chair will collaborate with UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, and ProMedica leadership to develop and implement an academic strategic plan for all surgical specialties within the department, with a focus on excellence in clinical, teaching, and research mission. He/she will also oversee the involvement of volunteer faculty in the Department's activities; manage department incentives within the faculty compensation plan; lead academic program development in collaboration with the UTCOMLS Dean, UToledo Health and, when appropriate, ProMedica leadership; and ensure that the residency program has adequate resources to remain nationally competitive.
Candidate Qualifications
An M.D., M.D./Ph.D., or D.O. degree with board certification in Surgery and/or a relevant surgical subspecialty.
Demonstrated progressive administrative experience, preferably within an academic health center or teaching institution.
Recognized nationally through involvement in academic societies at a national level.
Possession of, or eligibility for, a medical license in the state of Ohio.
Leadership & Management Experience
Provide strategic and unifying leadership to guide the Department of Surgery in advancing its clinical, academic, research, and service missions in alignment with the goals of the UTCOMLS, UToledo Health, affiliated partners, and the broader Toledo community.
Demonstrate a proven record of progressive leadership in an academic surgical department or health system, with the ability to integrate and expand comprehensive surgical services that meet the evolving needs of a complex and growing clinical enterprise.
Articulate a bold, compelling vision for the Department's future-one that inspires excellence in surgical care, innovation in research, and distinction in surgical education and training.
Foster a culture of collaboration and partnership by working effectively with medical school leadership, hospital administration, surgical and non-surgical faculty, residents, and community stakeholders to improve the quality and scope of surgical care delivery.
Serve as a consensus-builder and change agent, demonstrating the courage and influence to mobilize teams, navigate challenges, and unite diverse voices around shared strategic priorities.
Possess strong business acumen and strategic insight, with the ability to anticipate and respond to emerging trends, regulatory challenges, and opportunities in academic surgery and health care.
Lead the alignment of strategic and operational plans, ensuring people, systems, and resources are effectively coordinated to support high-quality, efficient, and patient-centered surgical services.
Drive innovation in surgical quality, safety, and performance improvement, achieving superior clinical outcomes, financial performance, and high patient, physician, and staff satisfaction.
Recruit, mentor, and retain high-caliber faculty and staff, building cohesive, mission-driven teams that exemplify professionalism, clinical excellence, and academic productivity.
Support the development of future surgical leaders, fostering leadership pathways among faculty, residents, and fellows, and promoting a culture of lifelong learning.
Advance interdisciplinary research and education, facilitating collaboration across departments and institutions to drive innovation in surgical science, education, and patient care.
Promote a culture of accountability and continuous improvement, establishing and monitoring clear performance benchmarks aligned with departmental and institutional goals.
Champion diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of departmental life, contributing to a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative culture that supports individual and organizational success.
The Department of Surgery
The Department of Surgery is vital to the academic and clinical mission of the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS). With 16 full-time clinical faculty and 3 research faculty, the Department is committed to advancing patient care, education, and research in northwest Ohio and the surrounding tri-state region. Faculty expertise spans a wide range of surgical specialties, including cardiothoracic surgery, general surgery, surgical oncology, neurosurgery, trauma and critical care, transplant, oral/head and neck, breast, vascular, plastic, and reconstructive surgery.
The Department is nationally recognized for its strengths in surgical oncology, neurosurgery, and minimally invasive surgery. UTMC offers one of the few U.S. programs for isolated limb and organ perfusion chemotherapy. The 30,000 sq. ft. George Isaac Minimally Invasive Surgery Center supports advanced robotic, laparoscopic, and single-port procedures. UTMC's neurosurgical program has received national recognition from
U.S. News & World Report
.
The ACGME-accredited general surgery residency program, with a 10-year accreditation cycle, is a six-year track that includes a dedicated research year. A state-of-the-art simulation center, robust clinical and research opportunities, and a rigorous didactic curriculum support training. Faculty and residents also contribute to the education of 175 UTCOM medical students annually.
The College of Medicine and Life Sciences
The University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences (UTCOMLS) is a student-focused, premier academic institution dedicated to the education of future physicians and physician-scientists. With a distinguished faculty committed to integrating research, education, and clinical care, the college equips students with the knowledge, skills, and professional values essential for securing competitive residency placements and for practicing medicine effectively in a wide range of communities and healthcare settings.
The College's education programs demonstrate a track record of accomplishment and innovation. The latest LCME visit in 2021 was highly complementary, conferring an eight- year accreditation. UTCOMLS is a leader in inter-professional education and technology- enabled new approaches to medical education. In 2025, the University of Toledo was recognized as a Carnegie R1 Research Institution, with the college being an integral part of this designation with an annual research budget exceeding $24 million. UTCOMLS continues to actively position itself as a center of excellence in research, as evidenced by its rankings in research funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.
UTCOMLS is part of the 450-acre Health Science Campus, which includes the University of Toledo Medical Center (with an ambulatory surgical center, inpatient psychiatric hospital, cancer center, and ambulatory clinics), as well as the College of Health and Human Services and the College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Health Science Campus also houses the Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center, a state-of-the-art learning facility featuring virtual and interactive learning labs. In all, this integrated health science campus offers an interactive and formative educational experience for students, residents in graduate medical education programs, and other healthcare professionals, enabling them to maximize the development of their personal and empathetic skills, as well as their diagnostic and problem-solving techniques.
Centers and Institutes at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center (UT-IISC)
UT-IISC integrates three state-of-the-art centers: the Progressive Anatomy & Surgical Skills Center, the Advanced Clinical Simulation Center, and the Virtual Immersive Reality Center. Together, they enhance patient safety and clinical outcomes by providing hands-on, competency-based training for students and healthcare professionals. Teams practice in simulated environments to improve communication and reduce medical errors.
Center of Excellence in Biomarker Research and Individualized Medicine (BRIM) Part of the Translational Health and Bioscience initiative, BRIM fosters innovation in biomarker discovery and commercialization. With 11 candidate biomarkers and eight bioscience spin-offs (four focused on biomarkers), the center drives regional biotech growth, entrepreneurship, and job creation in Ohio.
Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center
The Dana Cancer Center delivers comprehensive cancer care in a centralized location at UTMC. It provides coordinated, multidisciplinary treatment for patients across northwest Ohio and beyond. Potential for interdisciplinary collaboration exists to grow the research and clinical programs.
Center for Diabetes and Endocrine Research (CeDER)
CeDER promotes research on obesity, diabetes, and endocrine disorders. Known for its interdisciplinary approach, it connects experts across multiple departments and colleges, addressing conditions from endocrine cancers to transplant immunology. CeDER enjoys strong community support and growing national and international recognition.
Center for Hypertension and Personalized Medicine (CHPM)
Built on a 39-year NIH-funded hypertension research program, CHPM focuses on genetics and genomics in cardiovascular diseases. It fosters collaboration across the Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy, with strong emphasis on translational genomic medicine.
Ruth M. Hillebrand Clinical Skills Center
A nationally recognized facility, the Hillebrand Center offers immersive, interactive training for students and professionals to strengthen communication, clinical reasoning, and diagnostic skills in a supportive environment.
Engineering Center for Orthopedic Research Excellence (E-CORE)
E-CORE unites experts from medicine, engineering, and allied health to study the human skeletal system. It supports interdisciplinary research in orthopedics, bone biology, biomechanics, and rehabilitation.
University of Toledo Health (UTH)
As the only academic health system in Northwest Ohio, UToledo Health comprises the University of Toledo Medical Center, University of Toledo Physicians, and multiple ambulatory clinic and dental practice sites. Created by the UToledo Board of Trustees on February 8, 2023, UToledo Health aligns the university's clinical operations with top academic medical centers and encourages strategic growth. It includes the University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC), employed faculty physicians and dentists, and is overseen by the UToledo Health Board, which reports to the Board of Trustees.
University of Toledo Medical Center (UTMC)
Since 1964, UTMC has provided advanced, patient-focused care to the Toledo community and beyond. Established as a teaching hospital, UTMC remains dedicated to training the next generation of healthcare professionals while providing high-quality care across various specialties.
UTMC plays a vital role in serving the region's medically underserved populations, with over 300,000 patient encounters annually, including nearly 10,000 inpatient admissions, 200,000 outpatient visits, and over 30,000 emergency department visits in FY2025. The hospital has 319 registered beds and draws upon the expertise of university-based physicians and healthcare providers.
Key clinical strengths include:
Kidney/Pancreas Transplant Center
Neurology (including Joint Commission Advanced Thrombectomy Stroke Center)
Cardiology
Neurology
Trauma and emergency care
Orthopedic surgery
Cancer treatment
Located on the university's Health Science Campus, UTMC provides convenient, hands-on training for students in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and allied health fields. More than 380 medical and dental residents and fellows are currently training at UTMC and affiliated health systems.
UTMC is fully accredited by The Joint Commission, receiving its most recent three-year accreditation in January 2024.
Awards and Recognitions
UTMC has earned several distinctions for its commitment to quality care and innovation:
U.S. News & World Report (2024-25):
High-Performing Hospital in Heart Failure
American Heart Association (2024):
Get With the Guidelines - Stroke Gold Plus Award
Human Rights Campaign Foundation (2024):
LGBTQ+ Healthcare Equality High Performer
Epic Systems:
Gold Star Level 8 & Good Install Award
for excellence in EMR implementation (launched Sept. 2022)
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ProMedica Health
ProMedica is a mission-driven, nonprofit health system offering quality health care services in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. As a network of hospitals, physicians, healthcare professionals, researchers, and specialized clinics and facilities, ProMedica provides a comprehensive range of diagnostic, medical, and surgical services in areas like emergency medicine and trauma, heart and vascular care, oncology, orthopedics, neurology, women's services, and children's services.
ProMedica's 13-hospital system employs over 13,000 staff members, including around 2,100 physicians and more than 1,000 healthcare providers working for ProMedica Physicians. Across the system, ProMedica cares for more than 4.7 million patients each year at over 400 sites in the region. It also operates a health plan, Paramount Healthcare, which serves more than 240,000 members. Guided by its mission to improve health and well-being, ProMedica Toledo Hospital and Russell J. Ebeid Children's Hospital serve as the flagship hospitals anchoring the academic medical center.
The University of Toledo and ProMedica Health System signed a new Academic Affiliation Agreement in May 2024 that will support medical education in the greater Toledo community for the next decade.
University of Toledo
The University of Toledo stands as a dynamic public research university with a long- standing commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and student success. On May 22, 2025, UToledo marked a new chapter in leadership with the appointment of Dr. James Holloway as the institution's 19th president, emphasizing a continued focus on mission- driven transformation.
Established in 1872 and incorporated into Ohio's state university system in 1967, UToledo expanded its scope and impact through its 2006 merger with the Medical University of Ohio. Today, the institution is one of 14 public universities in Ohio and offers more than 200 academic programs across associate, bachelor's, graduate, and professional levels- delivered through flexible day, evening, and online formats. UToledo is nationally ranked by
U.S. News & World Report
and continues to grow its visibility as a comprehensive institution that bridges academic rigor with applied learning.
UToledo is distinguished by its research enterprise, recognized nationally for its leadership in solar energy innovation, water quality and environmental science, cellular biology, and astrophysics. The University strategically integrates research and teaching, with students engaged in inquiry-based learning as early as their first year. This culture of innovation is supported by interdisciplinary collaboration and modern research infrastructure across its campuses.
Central to UToledo's mission is an unwavering dedication to access and social mobility.
Nearly 26% of UToledo students are the first in their families to pursue a college degree.
The University's Tuition Guarantee ensures predictability and affordability, while robust student support services and high-impact practices contribute to measurable outcomes in graduate success. UToledo is consistently recognized as a top performer in advancing
social mobility and is among Ohio's leading institutions for income mobility among its alumni.
The University's physical presence spans over 1,400 acres and includes more than 100 major facilities. The Main Campus-located in the Ottawa Hills and Old Orchard neighborhoods of Toledo-is known for its distinctive Gothic architecture and collegiate atmosphere. The 450-acre Health Science Campus serves as a cornerstone of the region's academic medical enterprise, housing the University of Toledo Medical Center (a Level 2 trauma center), the Orthopaedics Center, the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center, and the
Lloyd A. Jacobs Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center-a nationally recognized, state-of-the-art facility for collaborative health sciences education.
Further extending its reach, UToledo supports creative and environmental scholarship through the Center for Visual Arts, located at the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Lake Erie Center, a coastal research station advancing Great Lakes science and community engagement.
The Community: Toledo, Ohio
Toledo is a dynamic, resilient city in Northwest Ohio, located near the western shores of Lake Erie. With a metropolitan population of over 600,000, it combines Midwestern friendliness with an innovative spirit and a strong sense of community. Like the University of Toledo, the city is built on grit, determination, and opportunity.
Historically recognized for its glass and auto industries, Toledo is now a growing hub for careers in healthcare, manufacturing, education, and technology. It's home to several Fortune 500 companies and national corporations that collaborate with UToledo on research, internships, and job opportunities.
Residents and visitors enjoy a revitalized downtown, vibrant neighborhoods, and abundant natural spaces. Highlights include:
Toledo Museum of Art - nationally renowned with a world-class glass collection
Fifth Third Field - one of the best minor league ballparks, home of the Toledo Mud Hens
Glass City Metropark - the city's newest riverfront attraction
Live entertainment - big-name concerts, Broadway shows, and festivals
Thriving food scene - from iconic family-owned restaurants to modern farm-to-table dining and craft breweries
Loft and condo living - urban residential options near restaurants and nightlife
Nature lovers will appreciate:
Lake Erie & Maumee River - for boating, fishing, and kayaking
Toledo Zoo - one of the nation's top-rated zoos
19 Metroparks - featuring 120+ miles of trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife watching
A 6-mile path from Main Campus to Wildwood Metropark and the suburb of Sylvania
Toledo was recently ranked #1 in the U.S. for sustainability by
Site Selection
and #4 minor league sports city by
Sports Business Journal
, making it an outstanding place to live, work, and learn.
Conditions of Employment:
To promote the highest levels of health and well-being, the University of Toledo campuses are tobacco-free. Pre-employment health screening requirements for the University of Toledo Health Science Campus Medical Center will include drug and other required health screenings for the position.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
The University of Toledo is an equal opportunity employer. The University of Toledo does not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, military or veteran status, disability, familial status, or political affiliation.
$73k-193k yearly est. 60d+ ago
College of IST Part-time Academic - IST 830
The Pennsylvania State University 4.3
Remote university president job
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
CURRENT PENN STATE EMPLOYEE (faculty, staff, technical service, or student), please login to Workday to complete the internal application process. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday.
CURRENT PENN STATE STUDENT (not employed previously at the university) and seeking employment with Penn State, please login to Workday to complete the student application process. Please do not apply here, apply internally through Workday.
If you are NOT a current employee or student, please click “Apply” and complete the application process for external applicants.
Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location. For additional information on remote work at Penn State, see Notice to Out of State Applicants.
JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
The College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) invites applications to a part-time academic appointment for teaching the following course remotely, via Penn State World Campus, during Spring 2026 semester:
IST 830: Cybersecurity Project Management
This course provides students with the principles of project management and knowledge of the project management skills and processes needed to select, initiate, and plan a project. Students will employ various elements of the project management process, software, tools and techniques in a complex cybersecurity environment. In addition to learning basic project management topics, including creating the project charter, developing project scope statements, creating the project schedule and budget, assigning project resources, and risk planning, students will explore more advanced topics in the area of cybersecurity project management, including cybersecurity risk management and assessment and agile project management. Students will learn the sophisticated techniques and management designs used to effectively manage risk and uncertainty, financial exposure and human constraints.
Applicants must possess a doctoral degree or equivalent experience and education and be committed to teaching learners at all levels and from all backgrounds; preference given for prior teaching experience and professional experience in a relevant area.
BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES
Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with University policies.
CAMPUS SECURITY CRIME STATISTICS
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act and the Pennsylvania Act of 1988, Penn State publishes a combined Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report (ASR). The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. The ASR is available for review here.
EEO IS THE LAW
Penn State is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. If you are unable to use our online application process due to an impairment or disability, please contact ************.
The Pennsylvania State University is committed to and accountable for advancing equity, respect, and belonging. We embrace individual uniqueness, as well as a culture of belonging that supports equity initiatives, leverages the educational and institutional benefits of inclusion in society, and provides opportunities for engagement intended to help all members of the community thrive. We value belonging as a core strength and an essential element of the university's teaching, research, and service mission.
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$56k-80k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Albert A. Levin Endowed Chair and Assoc/Full Professor
Cleveland State University 4.4
University president job in Cleveland, OH
The Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs seeks a dynamic and visionary faculty member to serve as the Albert A. Levin Chair in Urban Studies. This is a tenured faculty position that begins August 17, 2026. The School prefers a senior scholar who can be appointed at the rank of full Professor but will consider candidates who qualify for the rank of Associate Professor.
The Albert A. Levin Chair is an endowed professorship in urban studies and public service. In addition to contributing to the Levin School through teaching, research, and service, the Albert A. Levin Chair is expected to engage with the Cleveland and greater Northeast Ohio community in thought leadership, community engagement, and impact. The Chair must have a national reputation for research in their field of expertise within urban public affairs.
The Levin School of Urban Affairs is ranked among the top urban affairs schools in the nation, including #4 in urban policy and #12 in local government. The school is an interdisciplinary home for scholarship and community-engaged research that advances urban innovation and transformation. The school offers four master's degrees including the fully accredited Master of Public Administration and Master of Urban Planning and Development, along with a Master of Nonprofit Administration and Master of Science in Urban Studies. We also have a Ph.D. in Urban Studies & Public Affairs and six undergraduate majors in community planning, environmental studies, nonprofit administration, organizational leadership, public policy and management, and public safety management.
The Levin School is housed within the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education, which also includes the School of Education & Counseling, the School of Communication, and the Department of Criminology and Sociology. The Levin College is also home to several research and career enhancement centers such as the Center for Economic Development, the Energy Policy Center, and the Center for Public and Nonprofit Management. This dynamic environment provides opportunities for interdisciplinary, applied, and engaged research and teaching.
Successful candidates will ideally contribute to one of our priority areas of expertise including community development, urban real estate development, environmental planning and policy, sustainability, and/or data science and applications of AI in urban research and practice; although all fields related to urban policy, public administration, and urban planning will be considered.
The Albert A. Levin Chair will report to the Director of the Levin School. In partnership with the Director, the Albert A. Levin Chair will also engage and collaborate with the school's Advisory Committee and numerous active partners, including members of the Greater Cleveland community and professionals from Northeast Ohio's public administration, nonprofit, and urban planning fields. The Albert A. Levin Chair holds a renewable five-year appointment.
CSU aspires to be a national leader in social and economic mobility. We will be a great place to learn and work. CSU is striving to be a nationally recognized and student focused public research institution that provides accessible, affordable, and Engaged Learning opportunities for all.
Minimum Qualifications
* Ph.D. in Public Administration, Public Policy, Urban Planning, Urban Studies, or a closely related field;
* A record suitable for tenure and rank at Associate Professor or full Professor;
* Strong record of:
* Public-facing, community engaged scholarship;
* Nationally- and/or internationally-recognized extensive experience in urban public affairs;
* Applied and impact-driven research with relevance to Greater Cleveland;
* Well-versed in a broad spectrum of urban issues facing contemporary cities; and
* Excellent communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
* Ability to be hired at rank of full Professor;
* Familiarity with urban affairs issues relevant to Cleveland and Northeast Ohio;
* Ability to contribute expertise in community development, urban real estate development, environmental planning and policy, sustainability, and/or data science and applications of AI in urban research and practice;
* Track record of high-quality teaching;
* Experience with developing, maintaining, and expanding relationships with community partners;
* Familiarity with management of funds to advance impact-driven public scholarship; and
* Experience in mentorship.
$98k-204k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Grade Level Chairperson
Bedford City School District 3.7
University president job in Columbus, OH
Supplemental/Supplemental
(High-Needs School)
Description: Grade Level Chairperson (Pre-K through 5 and Special Education)
Category: G
Application Procedure: Apply online
$24k-27k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) Team Chair(s)
Bedford City School District 3.7
University president job in Ohio
Stipend
(High-Needs School)
Date Available: 08/18/2025
Description: Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) Team Chair(s)
Stipend: $1,500.00
Application Procedure: Apply online