Job Summary
Under the supervision of the Vice President of Academic Affairs or designee, the Dean of Faculty is responsible for providing the vision, leadership and strategic plan for developing, implementing and evaluating academic curriculum, programs, and projects. Supervisory Role Oral and written instructions are received from the Vice President for Academic Affairs or designee. The Dean of Faculty may supervise administrative staff, professional staff, support staff, and student workers. Duties & Responsibilities 1. Initiate, organize, develop, implement and evaluate the instructional programs of the college. 2. Oversee the delivery of instruction in a variety of formats such as lecture, distance learning via the internet. 3. Facilitate assessment driven, budget planning decisions among the various instructional departments and divisions. 4. Provide leadership in the areas of faculty development, academic standards and policy, curriculum development, and instruction innovation. 5. Prepare, in collaboration with chairpersons, materials for the college schedule, catalog and other college publications. 6. Provide leadership, working collaboratively with divisions and departments, to ensure courses and programs reflect most recent developments in knowledge, technology and professional practice. 7. Participate in the development of college-wide grant funding to support new and existing programs. 8. Provide leadership, working collaboratively with chairpersons, to facilitate faculty and staff hiring and evaluation. 9. Participate in the activities of faculty shared-governance related to curriculum, program and faculty development. 10. Develop the academic budget based on outcome assessment and strategic planning priorities. 11. Prepare routine, special and ancillary reports as required. 12. Perform other related duties as required. Physical Requirements The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be
met by an employee to successfully perform the essential responsibilities and
functions of the job and are not meant to be all inclusive. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential responsibilities and functions of the job.
Unless reasonable accommodations can be made, while performing this job the staff member shall :
time.
along with the ability to focus vision.
vocabulary.
objects and operate tools, including but not limited to, computers,
keyboards, telephones, calculators, and controls.
Dean • Newark, NJ, US