Dean of School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
Dine College
- Tsaile, AZ
- $70,000-90,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Administrative duties (25%): Provide leadership for faculty; work in a collaborative environment; serve as a liaison between the provost and faculty; communicate the goals of the college to faculty, staff, and students.
- (a) Supervise both full-time and adjunct faculty and staff in accordance with institutional policies and procedures, along with other applicable state and federal laws and regulations;
- (b) Hire highly qualified and effective faculty and staff, and ensure their accountability for high-level performance in areas appropriate to their positions, including being responsible for faculty on-boarding and new-hire orientation;
- (c) resolve student complaints in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct and Academic Standards;
- (d) Ensure coordination of all components and activities with the School;
- (e) Submit monthly, quarterly, and/or annual reports as required by internal and external entities;
- (f) Assure availability of properly credentialed faculty to meet curriculum delivery requirements, including development of an annual faculty staffing plan.
- Student Learning and Success (25%):
- (a) Ensure the education provided meets or exceeds standards set forth by the institution's accrediting agency, the Higher Learning Commission, and other accrediting agencies related to specialized programs;
- (b) Ensure quality post-secondary student learning appropriate to higher education standards;
- (c) Facilitate excellence in teaching, scholarly pursuits, and service to the college and the community with special emphasis on student success;
- (d) Maintain transferability of course credits and/or academic programs, internally and externally;
- (e) Ensure students matriculate through academic programs within the School of STEM concurrently with General Education core requirements, and plan for academic growth in accordance with the Academic Master Plan.
- Strategic Planning (25%):
- (a) Responsible and accountable for all monetary resources for the School of STEM and seeks additional resources through fundraising, grants, alumni relations, and endowments to ensure program viability; and Conduct "program reviews" on a scheduled basis to make strategic, data-informed decisions aligned with institutional and annual fiscal planning.
- Research (20%):
- (a) Conduct field-appropriate research projects for the School of STEM in preparation for publication, IRB, tribal, state, and federal requirements;
- (b) Secure and coordinate relationships with other institutions through partnerships to increase quality research and program development;
- (c) Promote faculty participation in grants and
- (d) Provide support for Principal Investigators.
- Other related duties as assigned. (5%)
- Doctoral degree from an accredited institution in Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM), with at least five years of demonstrated and successful dean-level experience or extensive experience in leadership and administration at the level of faculty chair, associate dean, or dean in the STEM field.
- Professor rank.
- A record of successful administrative experience that fosters a collaborative, inclusive work environment that values diversity and integrity. Knowledge of customer service standards and procedures.
- An understanding of national trends in undergraduate and graduate education.
- Knowledge in teaching, research, and service sufficient to warrant appointment as a full professor.
- Knowledge in four-year undergraduate and graduate programs, strategic direction, management, and oversight of the school.
- Appreciation for the challenges and vision of the tribal college system.
- Must have great communication (written and oral), social, and organizational skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills; ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies for the purpose of building professional relationships.
- Oral fluency in Navajo is highly desirable, but not mandatory.
- Make administrative/procedural decisions and judgments.
- Develop, plan, and implement short-term and long-term goals.
- Read, understand, interpret, and implement accreditation criteria and state agency regulations.
- Effectively present information to faculty, academic and campus leaders, and local communities.
- Use of computers and related software.
- Demonstrated record of strong support, understanding pedagogy, and fostering teaching and learning in the Arts and Humanities.
- Demonstrated knowledge and experience with academic degree program assessment.
- Work is normally performed in a typical interior/office environment, including:
- use of personal computer; viewing a monitor; entering and retrieving data; use of a printer, copier, scanner; filing documents and information; ability to attend and participate in meetings and trainings; moderate physical activity; extended periods of sitting, standing or walking.
- Work environment may be fast-paced with deadlines.
- Some in-and-out-of-state travel may be required.
- Must have and maintain a valid state-issued driver's license and successfully pass a background check.
- Other licensing may be required depending on position and/or area of assignment.