Dean, College of Fine Arts and Design
Edmond, OK 
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Job Details
Position Type
Staff
 
Salary Range
$125,464.00 - $125,464.00 Salary/year
Description

Online application must include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a list of three references with contact information, and transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate degrees and degrees in progress. To ensure full consideration, application materials should be received no later than January 18th.

Position Overview:

Designs, develops and executes academic policies and programs for the college. Develops strategies to achieve educational goals and objectives. Determines scheduling of courses and recommends implementation of additional courses. Participates in activities of faculty committees, and oversees the departmental budget. Establishes academic goals for the department to achieve and maintain high standards in academic and teaching processes. Serves as liaison officer with accrediting agencies which evaluate academic programs. Initiates academic integrity and quality education in the college by articulating University policy and procedure to department or college. Responsible for maintaining effective communication between students and faculty within the college. Responsible for hiring faculty members, evaluating staff, fundraising, budgeting, and setting academic rules and policies. Directs and coordinates activities of deans and chairpersons of individual colleges.

Department Specific Essential Job Functions:

The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO), in its 130th year of existence, seeks an outstanding leader for the College of Fine Arts and Design. UCO's main campus is in the community of Edmond and just north of Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area is experiencing a period of unparalleled growth and development while UCO serves proudly as Oklahoma City's Metropolitan University with several facilities in downtown Oklahoma City. This includes the CHK/Central Boathouse, the Academy of Contemporary Music, and two downtown teaching facilities, including the newly renovated Santa Fe Plaza that houses the MBA program. The UCO campus is very diverse with most of its student population from the culturally and ethnically diverse Metropolitan Area and with one in twenty-six students being international in origin. UCO is an institutional member of the Council on Undergraduate Research and hosted the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) in the year 2018. UCO is a leading advocate for involving students in experiential education through an active on-campus student grants program in the Office of High-Impact Practices. UCO has also regularly appeared as one of the Nation's "Great Colleges to Work For" on the Chronicle of Higher Education survey since its inception more than a decade ago.

The College of Fine Arts and Design (CFAD) is a vibrant community of nearly 150 (83 full-time) faculty and staff in six academic units: the Academy of Contemporary Music, the Department of Art, the Department of Dance, the Department of Design, the School of Music, and the Department of Theatre Arts. Having grown by nearly 62% in undergraduate and graduate majors since its inception in 2001, around 1,200 students are now pursuing degrees in the College. CFAD programs are accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM), the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) and the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA). In addition to the more than 200 performing and visual arts events presented locally each year, CFAD faculty and students showcase their award-winning talents across the country and abroad. Made possible by a grant from the Robert Glenn Rapp Foundation, an expansion and revitalization of CFAD's historic performing arts venue, Mitchell Hall, was recently completed that nearly doubled its size. The successful candidate will join a dynamic College well poised to play a key role in the university's metropolitan initiatives.

The Dean is the chief academic and administrative officer of the College and provides leadership, planning, coordination and management for all academic, fiscal and personnel matters in the College. The Dean reports to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. Department Chairs, the Associate Dean, and Assistant Deans report to the Dean.

The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.

Utilizes long-range strategic planning to develop, integrate, facilitate, and accomplish the College and Departmental goals, in alignment with the mission of the University and College, and in collaboration with the Associate and Assistant Deans and the Department Chairs.

Serves as a spokesperson for the College and as a liaison between the College and other divisions of the University, including interacting with other deans within the Division of Academic Affairs to build a strong collaborative culture.

Represents the College in the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area, the state, and other professional venues to uphold and promote the image of the College.

Maintains a broad vision for the College regarding campus-wide academic programs, developing faculty, staff, and student outcomes, rewards, and growth plans in collaboration with Academic Affairs and assisting department Chairs in the fulfillment of departmental responsibilities to ensure progress.

Supports the Connected Campus initiative by developing fully online program offerings; nurtures virtual, hybrid, and online teaching efforts.

Fosters excellence in teaching, scholarship, and research, including supporting the professional growth and development of faculty and staff and encouraging the development of the teacher-scholar model.

Serves as an advocate for the faculty, working with UCO administrative offices to provide fiscal/physical resources and support.

Encourages cooperative utilization and sharing of resources among departments, initiating team-building among department chairs, faculty, and staff.

Encourages diversity and equity.

Administers policies of the university and college, responds to faculty concerns, and evaluates employee performance.

Supports, advocates for, and enables high-impact educational practices, including UCO's Central Six of Transformative Learning.

Pursues policies and practices that include the enhancement and integration of curricular and co-curricular activities.

Uses competitive and comparative procurement practices.

Supports and encourages grantsmanship through faculty development mechanisms within the college and at other venues, including pursuing external funding possibilities, especially federally funded grants.

Represents and advocates for the College and UCO to external constituencies, devoting a minimum of 25% of College effort to fundraising.

Directs capital projects and building maintenance in the college, working with departments to project and prioritize space needs and responding to technology and equipment needs.

Works with UCO Administration to provide a safe environment for all faculty, staff, students, and guests, including working constructively with the UCO Environmental and Safety Office and practicing emergency preparedness.

Maintains high visibility in the profession through maintaining personal scholarship and grantsmanship activities.

Accepts leadership positions in the community and serves as a professional consultant.

Oversees assessment processes in the College and integrates assessment into planning, decision-making, and resourcing of allocations, including supporting accreditation compliance.

Assists the departments in making curriculum decisions and setting priorities based on assessment data.

Serves as a role model academically, professionally, and personally.

Comfortable and skilled in conflict resolution and decision-making.

Maintains confidentiality.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Qualifications/Experience Required:

Earned doctorate or other terminal degree and experience as a full-time faculty member. At least three to five years of progressively responsible academic administrative experience at department-level or higher. A distinguished record of teaching, scholarship and service to qualify for tenure and the rank of Professor in a College department including recent evidence of publications/presentations/performances/exhibitions. Demonstrated, and current evidence for, success in obtaining public and/or private funding in support of student-centered learning outcomes. Demonstrated ability to provide leadership in strategic planning, program and personnel assessment, budget management, and technology applications. Recognizable vision of and commitment to higher education and the College disciplines. High energy level, dynamic leadership ability, and demonstrated outstanding facilitation, communication and interpersonal skills. Strong ethical, moral and professional values. Commitment to diversity.

Qualifications/Experience Preferred:

Evidence for the development of policies that promote high-impact educational practices, including student-centered research and/or other areas of Transformative Learning practices promoted at UCO.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Knowledge of organizational structure, workflow, and operating procedures. Skill in budget preparation and fiscal management. Knowledge of human resource concepts, practices, policies, and procedures. Knowledge of applicable legislation, standards, policies and procedures within specialty area. Skill in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and procedures. Effective interpersonal and community relations skills and the ability to communicate and work effectively within a diverse community. Ability to make administrative/procedural decisions and judgments. Ability to develop, plan, and implement short- and long-range goals. Ability to supervise and train employees to include organizing, prioritizing, and scheduling work assignments. Program planning and implementation skills. Employee development and performance management skills. Knowledge of student development theory and student personnel administration. Knowledge of student support programs and services. Strong interpersonal skills with a commitment to support public and private fundraising.

Physical Demands:

Reasonable accommodations (in accordance with ADA requirements) may be made, upon request, to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.


The University is committed to an inclusive educational and employment environment that provides equal opportunity and access to all qualified persons. The University has established policies regarding fair and equal employment and educational practices without discrimination or harassment because of actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, alienage or national origin, genetic information, ancestry, citizenship status, age, disability or handicap, gender, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.


 

Position No Longer Available
Job Summary
Start Date
As soon as possible
Employment Term and Type
Regular, Full Time
Salary and Benefits
$125,464.00 - $125,464.00 Salary/year
Required Education
Bachelor's Degree
Required Experience
3 to 5 years
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