Dean of Nursing, Allied Health, and Applied Technologies
4 days left
- Employer
- Terra State Community College
- Location
- Fremont, Ohio
- Salary
- Negotiable
- Posted
- Sep 05, 2024
- Closes
- Sep 16, 2024
- Ref
- 2818615165
- Role Type
- Administration, Clinical / Laboratory
- Position Type
- Chair / Dean, Nurse
- Hours
- Full Time
- Practice Setting
- Academic Institution / Medical School, Government
- Work Mode
- On-site
- Employment Type
- Contract
- Organization Type
- Academic, Government
Position Summary:
Education and/or Work Experience:
- Provides academic leadership for the Nursing, Allied Health, and Applied Technology programs to support the College's mission, vision, and strategic initiatives.
- Evaluates full-time and part-time instructors, including College Credit Plus (CCP) instructors, and provides performance coaching. Recommends faculty for appointment, promotion, tenure, or retention.
- Manages student enrollment and adjusts sections as needed per the institution's policies and procedures.
- Collaborates with the Director of Human Resources to recruit, select, and onboard full-time and part-time instructional and administrative staff.
- Assigns instructors based on appropriate credentials and determines course modality, classrooms, and time of course offerings to best suit student needs.
- Supports faculty in developing instructional skills through observation and evaluation.
- Assists the VPAA in coordinating professional development activities and establishing individual professional development plans for faculty members.
- Coordinates the outcomes assessment process for Nursing, Allied Health, and applied technology programs.
- Assists the VPAA with the program review process, as needed.
- Ensures all Transfer Assurance Guide (TAG) and Ohio Transfer 36 (OT36) eligible courses are submitted for approval within the state of Ohio guidelines.
- Oversees submission process for course and program updates/modifications for internal (e.g. Curriculum Committee) and external review (e.g., ODHE, Higher Learning Commission).
- Leads the development of new courses and programs and the revision of existing ones in response to the changing needs of students, external partners, and the college. Ensures curricular pathways into the workforce and transfer programs exist for students.
- Understands and administers the Terra Faculty Association (TFA) contract agreement.
- Represent the college externally, working with state, local, and federal agencies, as well as community and K-12 partners.
- Hold regular meetings with the faculty to facilitate communication and faculty participation in planning, implementing, and evaluating the curriculum.
- Partners with the Director of Human Resources regarding disciplinary matters.
- Identifies budgetary needs and manages division budgets.
- Participates in formulating and administering College policies and procedures.
- Provide leadership for various College initiatives through service on different committees and workgroups.
- Coordinates and oversees laboratory spaces and determines faculty needs.
- Manages articulation agreements with area high schools and technology centers, as appropriate.
- Takes an active role in accreditation activities, grant preparations, and management of grant activities.
- Maintains records and prepares reports as needed for college, state, federal, accreditation, or other entity reporting requirements.
- Completes other related duties as assigned.
Education and/or Work Experience:
- Master's Degree in related discipline
- Preferred Qualifications:
- Terminal degree in related discipline
- Experience with program-specific, state, and national accrediting bodies
- Experience in supervising higher education faculty and staff in daily divisional operations, budget management, and program coordination
- Teaching experience in one of the academic areas of the division at a community college.
- Experience working in the community and with community outreach
- Demonstrated commitment to student success and to enhancing teaching and learning
- Ability to work collaboratively with peers across disciplines, functional units, and external partners
- Ability to lead faculty teams in projects and the development of new programs and projects
- Must be open-minded and a creative thinker and problem solver
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Demonstrated leadership skills
- Effective analytical skills to interpret data
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office and its components
- Awareness of higher education and State of Ohio community college regulations, requirements, and developments.