Salary/Position Classification
- $210k commensurate with experience
Purpose of Position
The Dean of the School of Graduate Studies works with campus leadership and the University Senate to support strategic graduate program development and initiatives designed to provide innovative and dynamic graduate student support structures across the units of the institution. The Dean will provide leadership and facilitate an environment for accomplishing strategic goals as well as aligning the functioning of the School of Graduate Studies with UNDs broader academic identity and strategic planning. The Dean is responsible for the budget and resources of the School and works with leadership across the university as well as with the University of North Dakota Alumni Association and Foundation (UNDAAF) on the advancement and development of those resources. The Dean of the School of Graduate Studies is a member of the Deans Council and the Provosts Executive Team and represents the School of Graduate Studies to both internal and external constituencies as needed and appropriate.
The next dean of the School of Graduate Studies at UND will be joining the university during a period of momentum. Under the leadership of President Andrew Armacost since 2020 and Provost Eric Carl Link since 2021 the university has achieved record enrollment advanced major campus improvements and secured substantial research activity. The Dean will build on these achievements by supporting and advancing UNDs graduate enrollment and retention goals fostering interdisciplinary research collaborations and deepening external partnerships with industry government and alumni to expand opportunities for graduate students. The incoming Dean of the School of Graduate Studies will build on a long-standing tradition of excellence and work alongside both internal and external partners and stakeholders to increase and strengthen the mission of graduate education. Increasing access and opportunity for students and faculty through alumni and donor relations will be essential in the coming years as the university engages in robust $625 million capital campaigning and relationship building as will bringing key programmatic opportunities to the students within the school that will position themand the school for continued service to the state and the region.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Providing vision and leadership for the School of Graduate Studies in alignment with the Universitys strategic plan and the leadership vision and objectives of the Office of the Provost.
- Partnering to grow enrollment in UND graduate programming enhance the impact and reputation of UNDs graduate programs across the region and nationally and grow the reputation of the university as a leading flagship research institution both nationally and globally.
- Serving as the chief administrator for the School of Graduate Studies and directing the operations of the unit.
- Representing the School of Graduate Studies on North Dakota University System (NDUS) initiatives and ensure compliance with NDUS reporting requirements.
- Supporting the growth of the research profile of the university through graduate programming student and post-doc support resource development and advocacy.
- Collaborating on the development of a strategic array of interdisciplinary programs and innovative curriculum that will enhance graduate recruitment enrollment and persistence at the university and will prepare graduates for career opportunities across both public and private industry enterprise and higher education.
- Overseeing policies and procedures related to graduate education at the University of North Dakota and ensuring compliance with all federal state and local regulations and requirements.
- Successfully leading and supporting graduate program assessment and accreditation initiatives.
- Providing visible advocacy to develop and advance resources for graduate education including fundraising activities and stewarding an involved donor network for the School.
- Overseeing the development and administration of innovative and dynamic student support services that recognize the unique needs of online and on-campus students fostering a culture of engagement belonging and responsiveness for graduate students at the university.
- Providing strategic oversight of the Gershman Graduate Center ensuring its mission and initiatives remain aligned with institutional priorities and strategy.
- Administering policy and procedure related to Graduate Faculty Status among the professoriate of the university. Providing mentoring and professional training opportunities for graduate faculty.
- Administering processes and policies on campus related to the creation and awarding of graduate assistantships and fellowships and awards.
- Cultivating internship externship and research opportunities for graduate students at the university.
- Leading directing or participating in any/all shared governance processes and/or committees as they intersect directly with graduate studies at the institution
Required Competencies
- Articulate a strategic innovative future-oriented vision responsive to the needs of North Dakota as well as the region.
- Foster strong collaborations within the university and with external partners including commerce and industry.
- Actively engage with North Dakotans be present across campuses and establish relationships within various communitiesurban rural and indigenous.
- Effectively communicate the Schools achievements and needs to all stakeholders; advocate for its programs before policymakers; and maximize the tools of marketing including social media.
- Demonstrate respect for the various disciplines STEM and nonSTEM; identify opportunities for new programs across modalities and interdisciplinary approaches; and align innovations with the demands of the market and the needs of students.
- Relying on a personal record of scholarly success uphold high academic standards and inspire consistent policies and outcomes across all programs.
- Be an active listener with responsive and timely follow-up and follow-through skills.
- Prioritize strong support fair treatment and mentorship for graduate students.
- Demonstrate capacity to secure financial resources to support research for faculty and students within the programs.
- While pursuing clearly articulated strategy strive for balance in allocating resources across programs and among graduate students.
- Lead with kindness compassion organization and integrity
Minimum Requirements
- A terminal degree in an academic field related to the disciplines within the School of Graduate Studies.
- Five years of administrative and leadership experience within a higher education or closely related setting. At least three of those years should be at the level of Department Chair Vice Provost Assistant or Associate Dean Associate VP or the equivalent.
- Successful completion of a Criminal History Background Check
In compliance with federal law all persons hired will be required to verify identityand eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.This position does not support visa sponsorship for continued employment.
Preferred Qualifications
- Necessary experience and credentials to be eligible to serve as a member of the Graduate Faculty at the University of North Dakota.
- Experience in graduate education as a faculty member including teaching graduate classes mentoring graduate students and serving on dissertation and/or thesis committees or a discipline specific equivalent.
- A record of accomplishment in higher education teaching service and research that would enable the candidate to hold the position of full professor in a department serving the School of Graduate Studies.
- Commitment to innovative teaching and program development across modalities and degree levels.
- A record of leading innovative and entrepreneurial efforts.
- Demonstrated leadership in fostering community and belonging and addressing the needs of underserved and underrepresented students.
- Experience in positively impacting student recruitment enrollment and retention.
- Demonstrated commitment to shared governance and faculty and staff development and experience with or a commitment to team-based leadership and collaborative problem solving.
- Experience in recruitment retention supervision and mentorship of high-quality and diverse faculty and staff; administration of the promotion and tenure process; and staff development with a significant emphasis on succession and workforce planning.
- Experience working collaboratively with senior university leadership state organizations and/or legislative governing bodies.
- Commitment to establishing and growing internal and external partnerships.
- Experience with fundraising and/or engagement with external constituencies.
- An understanding of higher education finance budgeting and resource allocation as well as a record of responsible management of resources.
Salary/Position Classification$210k commensurate with experiencePurpose of PositionThe Dean of the School of Graduate Studies works with campus leadership and the University Senate to support strategic graduate program development and initiatives designed to provide innovative and dynamic graduate s...
Salary/Position Classification
- $210k commensurate with experience
Purpose of Position
The Dean of the School of Graduate Studies works with campus leadership and the University Senate to support strategic graduate program development and initiatives designed to provide innovative and dynamic graduate student support structures across the units of the institution. The Dean will provide leadership and facilitate an environment for accomplishing strategic goals as well as aligning the functioning of the School of Graduate Studies with UNDs broader academic identity and strategic planning. The Dean is responsible for the budget and resources of the School and works with leadership across the university as well as with the University of North Dakota Alumni Association and Foundation (UNDAAF) on the advancement and development of those resources. The Dean of the School of Graduate Studies is a member of the Deans Council and the Provosts Executive Team and represents the School of Graduate Studies to both internal and external constituencies as needed and appropriate.
The next dean of the School of Graduate Studies at UND will be joining the university during a period of momentum. Under the leadership of President Andrew Armacost since 2020 and Provost Eric Carl Link since 2021 the university has achieved record enrollment advanced major campus improvements and secured substantial research activity. The Dean will build on these achievements by supporting and advancing UNDs graduate enrollment and retention goals fostering interdisciplinary research collaborations and deepening external partnerships with industry government and alumni to expand opportunities for graduate students. The incoming Dean of the School of Graduate Studies will build on a long-standing tradition of excellence and work alongside both internal and external partners and stakeholders to increase and strengthen the mission of graduate education. Increasing access and opportunity for students and faculty through alumni and donor relations will be essential in the coming years as the university engages in robust $625 million capital campaigning and relationship building as will bringing key programmatic opportunities to the students within the school that will position themand the school for continued service to the state and the region.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Providing vision and leadership for the School of Graduate Studies in alignment with the Universitys strategic plan and the leadership vision and objectives of the Office of the Provost.
- Partnering to grow enrollment in UND graduate programming enhance the impact and reputation of UNDs graduate programs across the region and nationally and grow the reputation of the university as a leading flagship research institution both nationally and globally.
- Serving as the chief administrator for the School of Graduate Studies and directing the operations of the unit.
- Representing the School of Graduate Studies on North Dakota University System (NDUS) initiatives and ensure compliance with NDUS reporting requirements.
- Supporting the growth of the research profile of the university through graduate programming student and post-doc support resource development and advocacy.
- Collaborating on the development of a strategic array of interdisciplinary programs and innovative curriculum that will enhance graduate recruitment enrollment and persistence at the university and will prepare graduates for career opportunities across both public and private industry enterprise and higher education.
- Overseeing policies and procedures related to graduate education at the University of North Dakota and ensuring compliance with all federal state and local regulations and requirements.
- Successfully leading and supporting graduate program assessment and accreditation initiatives.
- Providing visible advocacy to develop and advance resources for graduate education including fundraising activities and stewarding an involved donor network for the School.
- Overseeing the development and administration of innovative and dynamic student support services that recognize the unique needs of online and on-campus students fostering a culture of engagement belonging and responsiveness for graduate students at the university.
- Providing strategic oversight of the Gershman Graduate Center ensuring its mission and initiatives remain aligned with institutional priorities and strategy.
- Administering policy and procedure related to Graduate Faculty Status among the professoriate of the university. Providing mentoring and professional training opportunities for graduate faculty.
- Administering processes and policies on campus related to the creation and awarding of graduate assistantships and fellowships and awards.
- Cultivating internship externship and research opportunities for graduate students at the university.
- Leading directing or participating in any/all shared governance processes and/or committees as they intersect directly with graduate studies at the institution
Required Competencies
- Articulate a strategic innovative future-oriented vision responsive to the needs of North Dakota as well as the region.
- Foster strong collaborations within the university and with external partners including commerce and industry.
- Actively engage with North Dakotans be present across campuses and establish relationships within various communitiesurban rural and indigenous.
- Effectively communicate the Schools achievements and needs to all stakeholders; advocate for its programs before policymakers; and maximize the tools of marketing including social media.
- Demonstrate respect for the various disciplines STEM and nonSTEM; identify opportunities for new programs across modalities and interdisciplinary approaches; and align innovations with the demands of the market and the needs of students.
- Relying on a personal record of scholarly success uphold high academic standards and inspire consistent policies and outcomes across all programs.
- Be an active listener with responsive and timely follow-up and follow-through skills.
- Prioritize strong support fair treatment and mentorship for graduate students.
- Demonstrate capacity to secure financial resources to support research for faculty and students within the programs.
- While pursuing clearly articulated strategy strive for balance in allocating resources across programs and among graduate students.
- Lead with kindness compassion organization and integrity
Minimum Requirements
- A terminal degree in an academic field related to the disciplines within the School of Graduate Studies.
- Five years of administrative and leadership experience within a higher education or closely related setting. At least three of those years should be at the level of Department Chair Vice Provost Assistant or Associate Dean Associate VP or the equivalent.
- Successful completion of a Criminal History Background Check
In compliance with federal law all persons hired will be required to verify identityand eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.This position does not support visa sponsorship for continued employment.
Preferred Qualifications
- Necessary experience and credentials to be eligible to serve as a member of the Graduate Faculty at the University of North Dakota.
- Experience in graduate education as a faculty member including teaching graduate classes mentoring graduate students and serving on dissertation and/or thesis committees or a discipline specific equivalent.
- A record of accomplishment in higher education teaching service and research that would enable the candidate to hold the position of full professor in a department serving the School of Graduate Studies.
- Commitment to innovative teaching and program development across modalities and degree levels.
- A record of leading innovative and entrepreneurial efforts.
- Demonstrated leadership in fostering community and belonging and addressing the needs of underserved and underrepresented students.
- Experience in positively impacting student recruitment enrollment and retention.
- Demonstrated commitment to shared governance and faculty and staff development and experience with or a commitment to team-based leadership and collaborative problem solving.
- Experience in recruitment retention supervision and mentorship of high-quality and diverse faculty and staff; administration of the promotion and tenure process; and staff development with a significant emphasis on succession and workforce planning.
- Experience working collaboratively with senior university leadership state organizations and/or legislative governing bodies.
- Commitment to establishing and growing internal and external partnerships.
- Experience with fundraising and/or engagement with external constituencies.
- An understanding of higher education finance budgeting and resource allocation as well as a record of responsible management of resources.
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