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Dean of Humanities, Mathematics and Social Sciences (Reg FT)

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PublishedPublished: 12/11/2023
Full Time

Dean of Humanities, Mathematics and Social Sciences (Reg FT)

Position Title: Dean of Humanities, Mathematics and Social Sciences (Reg FT)

Department: Academic Affairs

Campus: College Wide

Additional Information: This position will remain open until filled. However, in order to ensure consideration for an interview, please submit your completed application, cover letter and resume by no later than November 3, 2023. The College cannot guarantee that application materials received after this date will be considered or reviewed.

Benefits: CCAC offers an exceptional benefits package. Highlights include an excellent health plan with very low out-of-pocket expense network option, generous time off and holiday pay, a 403b retirement plan with up to 10% employer match or other options through the State's retirement defined benefit pension system, free employee parking, public service (student) loan forgiveness eligible employer, and employer paid benefits including group life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance, and flexible spending accounts, certain conditions or restrictions may apply.

Remote Work Option: Hybrid

Salary Grade:

Job Category: Administrators

Employment Type: Regular Full-Time

Job Slot: 5883

Job Open Date: 10/20/2023

Job Close Date:

General Summary: The Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences provides academic leadership and administrative support to division faculty in the design, implementation and continuous improvement of disciplinary programs and services. The Dean provides effective advocacy for faculty and student success in developmental reading and writing. Working in support of the mission and goals of the College, the Dean is responsible to the Office of the Provost for academic and personnel matters, as well as curriculum development and delivery within the division.

Requirements: A doctoral degree in a humanities, mathematics or social science field is required. A minimum of five years of experience in academic leadership and five years of substantial experience teaching at the college-level is required (full time, tenure track preferred). The ideal candidate will have experience with curriculum development, faculty supervision in a unionized environment, academic scheduling, program review, strategic planning and assessment. Community college experience is preferred. Candidates should also have excellent interpersonal communication, mediation skills, and an excellent record of working effectively with various constituencies to foster a cooperative, student-centered environment. Candidates must possess a demonstrated commitment to building a community whose members advance equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Duties:

1. Directs, implements, and monitors the development, implementation, maintenance, delivery and integrity of curriculum;

2. Oversees general education curriculum development and assessment;

3. Promotes a culturally competent and inclusive environment, with a strong commitment to recruiting and retaining diverse faculty, staff and students;

4. Directs and supports college-wide discipline assessment and accreditation efforts including the development of program reviews;

5. Creates and delivers a strategic plan for the division, as well as supports other academic initiatives that advance the College's mission, vision and strategic plan;

6. Identifies opportunities for new academic programs in response to identified community needs and leads the development of curriculum in collaboration with discipline faculty;

7. Supervises the division's full-time faculty, department heads, associate deans, and support staff; conducts classroom observations and portfolio reviews; ensures compliance with and fulfillment of the requirements of the collective bargaining agreements;

8. Fosters a student-centered educational environment responsive to diverse learner needs, promotes instructional innovation, and supports professional development;

9. Provides leadership in facilitating student success in developmental reading, writing, and mathematics;

10. Oversees of the college's first year experience course;

11. Reviews and coordinates the sequencing of programs and scheduling of courses for assigned disciplines in all appropriate modalities and all appropriate facilities across the college; monitors student enrollment and adjusts credit schedule accordingly. Directs classroom scheduling and faculty assignments in collaboration with department heads and the division's Associate Dean;

12. Facilitates the preparation of short-and long-term division/department/discipline plans and collaborates with other academic deans, faculty, staff, and administrators in support of the college's mission and strategic goals;

13. Fosters high-impact interdisciplinary collaboration and partnership within the division and externally with other programs;

14. Encourages the high-performance and excellence of faculty, staff and disciplines within the division and the delivery of high-quality academic programs;

15. Establishes and maintains collaborative working relationships with community organizations and educational institutions; proactively promotes innovative partnerships to meet transfer needs;

16. Adheres to the full-time, adjunct faculty, and support staff collective bargaining agreements to ensure efficient operations and student success. Addresses questions and mediates disputes regarding the collective bargaining agreements;

17. Efficiently manages the financial resources of the division and effectively advocates for resources; participates in budget development and approves departmental budget items for associated disciplines;

18. Represents the diverse clientele, programs and interests of the college and the division persuasively to both internal and external constituencies;

19. Openly communicates in a transparent manner that provides clarity in fiscal management and decision-making;

20. Maintains a presence at various campuses and additional locations to ensure and oversee academic operations and functions;

21. Responds to and resolves academic faculty/student problems and concerns;
Performs other duties as required or as assigned by the associate provost.

Clearances: Current criminal record/child abuse clearances will be required if offered the position and in order to be employed at the College. The three clearances are Pennsylvania Child Abuse History Clearance, Pennsylvania State Police Criminal Records Check, and Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Criminal Background Check. The College has provided instructions on how to obtain these clearances and are available here.


To view the full job posting and apply for this position, go to: https://ccac.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?id=1388



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