[ABFM] dean position at Grand Valley State University
Donijo Robbins
robbinsd at gvsu.edu
Wed Jan 23 14:40:05 EST 2008
Dean of the College of Community and Public Service
Grand Valley State University
Grand Valley State University (www.gvsu.edu) invites applications for
the position of Dean of the College of Community and Public Service
(CCPS).
Grand Valley State University is a public comprehensive university with
an enrollment of over 23,000 students on its two main campuses in
Allendale and Grand Rapids, Michigan. Although it is less than 50
years old, Grand Valley has experienced rapid growth and development and
represents an academic community where change and improvement are vital
parts of everyday life. The university supports active programs of
scholarship, innovation, and outreach, and a philosophy that places a
primary value on teaching in the tradition of a liberal education and
encourages interdisciplinary collaborations. The university has been
selected by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top masters
degree-granting universities in the Midwest and by Princeton Review as a
*best college.* Located close to Lake Michigan and set in the
natural beauty of West Michigan, Grand Valley enjoys the advantages of
being in one of the economically strongest and fastest growing areas of
the state. West Michigan has a population of 1.1 million as a
metropolitan region, supporting a dynamic business environment as well
as a rich cultural life.
The dean of the College of Community and Public Service is the academic
officer for the college, responsible for its overall leadership.
Reporting directly to the provost, the dean has oversight of a $7
million budget and a growing tenured or tenure track faculty that
currently numbers 54. Responsible for strategic planning,
accreditation, and program development and evaluation, the dean is
expected to extend the mission of the College to the community,
profession, and to alumni of the College; to promote the development of
quality classroom teaching and active scholarship; to increase the
participation of a diverse population in the student body, faculty,
staff, and external programs; and to foster and facilitate cordial and
collaborative relationships with internal and external constituencies.
The college serves approximately 1500 undergraduates and 700 graduate
students in the following academic degree programs: Criminal Justice -
BA, BS, MS; Hospitality and Tourism Management - BA, BS; Legal Studies
- BA, BS; Public Administration - BA, BS, MPA, MHA (Master of Health
Administration); Social Work - BSW, MSW. The college includes an
undergraduate advising center and houses the Dorothy A. Johnson Center
for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership, a nationally known research
and educational entity with 24 professional staff.
The successful candidate will possess an appropriate terminal degree
from an accredited institution in a field that is related to the
disciplines of CCPS. Candidates must demonstrate: commitment to
academic excellence and the ability to develop, articulate, and
accomplish a constructive vision for the college in cooperation with
faculty; a record of successful collaboration with community entities
and interest groups; at least five years of full-time teaching
experience in a four-year college or university, a strong record of
scholarship commensurate with appointment at the rank of professor at
Grand Valley; and at least five years of successful administrative
experience in higher education or a discipline-related community
setting. Excellent written and oral communication skills are a must, as
are a commitment to diversity, a student-centered perspective, a
collegial approach, support for shared governance, and meticulous and
efficient resource management abilities.
The position offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits
package. Review of candidates will begin January 25 and continue until
the position is filled.
Apply online at www.gvsujobs.org. Include a detailed letter of
interest addressing the sel
ection criteria, curriculum vitae, one page
summary of your leadership philosophy, and the names of five references
(including postal and electronic mail addresses and telephone numbers).
The online system will allow you to electronically attach these
documents. If you need assistance or have questions about the
application process, call 616-331-2215. Questions about the position or
nominations may be directed to Mary Albrecht at albrechm at gvsu.edu.
Grand Valley State University is an affirmative action, equal
opportunity institution. Candidates with experience interacting with
diverse populations are valued.
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