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Dean of Culture, Society, & Communications
Job Description
Position Title Dean of Culture, Society, & Communications
Position Type Administrator/Manager
Department Instruction
Location Eureka
Summary
Reporting to Vice President of Instruction and Student Development (VPISD), the Dean is charged with providing academic, administrative, and fiscal leadership in accordance with the Education Master Plan and for exercising holistic judgment when executing the duties of this position. The Dean supervises both full-time and part-time faculty, as well as provides oversight in the credit and non-credit programs under the Culture, Society, and Communications Division. The Dean will support faculty and staff efforts in the planning and fulfillment of college objectives and goals.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Assist the VPISD by providing leadership in and management of department functions to support the achievement of college educational goals.
- Provide leadership and education to the college community in area of responsibility in support of instructional goals.
- Participate actively in the work of the college.
- Conduct oneself as a spokesperson for the college, as a member of the instructional leadership team, and as a leader and advocate for the CA Community College system.
- Develop external partnerships and serve as primary administrative liaison to regional CSU/UC and K-12 partners.
- Build and maintain partnerships among faculty, staff, administration, and community.
- Support faculty and staff through open communication and professional development.
- Ensure the academic integrity of programs under area of responsibility by upholding professional and accreditation standards, formulating strategic objectives for each program, and recommending program improvements as needed.
- Coordinate curriculum; assist faculty in developing new curriculum and curricula changes and oversee the proposals through final approval.
- Recruit, select, orient, evaluate, and develop faculty and staff, including initial and continuing orientation of all faculty members.
- Coordinate evaluations of tenure-track, non-tenure track, and associate faculty.
- Supervise, manage and direct assigned management and staff personnel.
- Plan, organize and preside at academic division meetings.
- Resolve faculty and student issues.
- Oversee the administrative tasks associated with this position.
- Process faculty qualification requests and documents.
- Develop a sustainable level of course offerings that best meets student needs.
- Coordinate the development and implementation of student learning outcomes and assessment at the course, discipline, and program levels.
- Ensure reports are submitted in accordance with integrated planning timelines.
- Carry out special assignments as directed by the VPISD.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge and Skills
- Philosophy, mission, and goals of the community college district
- Student support services and programs, including student recruitment and outreach
- Applicable federal and state regulations pertaining to instruction and each area of student service
- Student learning outcomes
- Accreditation standards and eligibility requirements
- Current pedagogical practice in face-to-face and distance education modalities
Abilities
- Work in a positive way with faculty, administration, classified personnel, students, and the public
- Create and maintain a high staff morale to achieve consensus while demonstrating a sensitivity to, and understanding of, the college’s diverse populations of students and staff
- Create an environment conducive to the development of instructional and service innovations
- Demonstrate commitment to participatory approaches to governance
- Exercise group leadership skills which emphasize collaboration, consensus building, conflict resolution, and problem solving
Physical Abilities
- Hearing and speaking to exchange information and make presentations
- Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate office equipment
Education and Experience
Master’s Degree or equivalent from an accredited College or University. Higher education administrative experience required.
Equal Employment Opportunity and Workplace Diversity
California School Employees Association is the exclusive bargaining representative for College of the Redwoods classified employees. Each employee hired into a classified position shall contribute to the administration of this contract by membership dues or service fees.
The salary range indicated is reflective of a 20-step salary schedule.
If, because of a disability, you need special services or facilities in order to apply or interview for this job posting, please call Human Resources.
For assistance or information, please contact:
College of the Redwoods
Human Resources
7351 Tompkins Hill Road
Eureka, CA 95501-9300
Phone 707-476-4140
Fax 707-476-4421
TTY 711
Email hr@redwoods.edu
Selection Process
All complete applications will be reviewed by a representative screening committee. Selected candidates will be invited to appear for a personal interview at College of the Redwoods. Expenses incurred in connection with the site interview will not be reimbursed.
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Documents Needed to Apply
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Transcripts
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