Dean, Lurie College of Education (APPLY VIA SEARCH ...
California State University - San Jose, CA
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Job Summary *All applicants must apply via the search firm .* Reporting to the Provost, the Dean serves as the senior administrator for the Connie L. Lurie College of Education, providing leadership and direction for all of the college's programs and departments. The Dean must work effectively with departments, faculty, staff, and other senior administrators to define, articulate, and successfully implement an innovative and distinctive vision for the College and strive to become a national and international leader for education in the 21st Century. The Dean is responsible for leadership of the college's strategic planning, student success efforts, accreditation, enrollment, academic program planning, assessment of curriculum and instruction, recruitment and evaluation of faculty and staff, professional development and scholarship/research support, budgeting and management of funds, and the allocation and use of facilities. The dean demonstrates a clear understanding of California and national trends in education and works in partnership within the university and throughout the community. The Dean represents the College and University in community, school districts, civic, cultural, and professional organizations. The Dean also works to develop resources from internal and external sources to further the goals of the College and the University. As a member of the Provost's Academic Affairs Leadership Team, the Dean works with the President, Provost, and other Deans and senior administrators to accomplish the university's goals. Key Responsibilities Oversees and develops leadership and planning within the college and its departments and ensures operations with other units are seamless. Proactively supports the growth and success of students within the college. Tracks outcomes assessment and other accreditation demands, exceeding all CCTC, ASHA, and WSCUC accreditation standards and ensuring maintenance of accreditation. Articulates and advocates the role of the College on campus, in the Silicon Valley community, nationally and internationally. Champions scholarship and research opportunities that position our faculty and students as leaders within Silicon Valley and beyond. Create a culture of curricular innovation to address the rapidly changing needs of students in the field of education (and beyond). Develops, communicates, and maintains guidelines and procedures to support the functions of the college, ensuring that faculty and staff are appropriately trained for compliance with all relevant policies. Ensures effective college external communications and implements plans to increase regional, national and international stature. Fosters constructive collaborative relationships with local school districts, community colleges and other external partners. Builds successful, distinctive and entrepreneurial new self-support programs and certificates that serve regional and disciplinary needs. Oversees college recruitment planning for faculty, staff and administrators and collaborates with departments, Organizational Development, and Provost's office in recruitment, retention, promotion, and tenure procedures. Creates an academic community in which a diverse population can learn and work in an atmosphere of respect for each individual, modeling equity and inclusive excellence. Champions effective use of innovative teaching, internships, service learning, and novel pedagogies that promote greater student engagement, learning, retention, graduation, and professional success. Develops and recommends college annual budget, enrollment practices, and new opportunities to grow revenue streams for the college through self-support and doctoral education. Championing and leading college-based and interdepartmental grant-writing and external funding proposals; guides and assists departments and faculty within the College in developing and obtaining external funding; provide regional and city leadership on K-16 partnerships that advance development efforts across the Bay Area. Responsible for effective resource acquisition and allocation, management of funds, and the equitable allocation, development and use of facilities. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Demonstrated ability to provide energetic, effective, and visionary leadership for a diverse college community. Forward-thinking outlook and trend-setting abilities. High personal integrity with an innovative, visionary, and entrepreneurial leadership style. Open communication and transparent decision-making to foster a professional, ethical, collegial, and inclusive environment. Strong interpersonal communication skills to build relationships with students, faculty, staff, and external stakeholders. Ability to work collegially with university leadership, faculty, and staff within a shared governance structure. Capacity to lead a management team collaboratively and collegially. Experience with and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population. Active participation in expanding opportunities for underserved and underrepresented populations. Proven record of promoting academic excellence and innovation to enhance student and faculty success. Ability to inspire and provide resources for student learning, research, and success initiatives. Expertise in academic planning, administration, information technology, fiscal management, and personnel oversight. Capability to lead grant activities and attract external resources. Knowledge of national and disciplinary trends, accreditation standards, and state requirements. Skill in fundraising, alumni relations, and building connections with K-12 partners, community organizations, and public/private entities. Ability to advocate effectively for students, faculty, and staff in external engagements. Ability to maintain dignity and self-control in challenging situations. Required Qualifications A terminal degree in a discipline represented by the college's academic programs or equivalent experience. Demonstrated record of teaching, research, service, and/or experience meriting appointment as a tenured professor in the college. Min. 3 years experience in higher education leadership as department chair, director, associate dean or dean level. Demonstrated ability to lead conversations on innovative curricular strategies and develop plans for ongoing accreditation of key programs that are located within the College of Education. Ability to work across programs, departments, and colleges to build interdisciplinary teams over time. Preferred Qualifications Experience with a large state system of higher education is desirable. Experience building community-based outreach strategies that involve K-16 partnerships at a regional level. Min. 5 years of experience in higher education leadership as department chair, director, associate dean or dean level. Experience with strategic planning, budget and personnel management, and collaborative leadership of both faculty and staff. Experience with working in a collective bargaining environment. Compensation Classification: Administrator IVAnticipated Hiring Range: $18,334/month - $19,584/monthCSU Salary Range: $10,106/month - $32,441/month The final hiring salary will be commensurate with experience. San José State University offers employees a comprehensive benefits package typically worth 30-35% of your base salary. For more information on programs available, please see the Employee Benefits Summary . Application Procedure All applications, nominations and inquiries are invited. Applications should include, as separate documents, a CV or resume and a letter of interest addressing the themes in this profile. Application materials should be submitted using Isaacson, Miller's candidate portal . For fullest consideration, candidate materials should be received by April 4, 2025 . Please direct nominations and inquiries to Lauren Wilkes . Contact Information Cati Mitchell-Crossley, Lauren Wilkes , and Thea KosmackIsaacson, Miller CSU Vaccination Policy The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2025-03-09