Dean – School of Culinary Arts
Hyde Park, UT - USA
Job Summary
The hiring salary range for this position is $150000 - $175000. Hiring offers will be determined based on the final candidates qualifications and experience. The recruiter can share more information about what the anticipated hiring salary would be based upon your specific qualifications during the selection process.
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POSITION SUMMARY
The Dean of the School of Culinary Arts serves as the strategic and academic leader for culinary education at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA). This position oversees the School at Hyde Park and provides collaborative leadership for culinary programs across all CIA campuses.
The Dean develops and executes a forward-looking educational vision for Culinary Arts translating that vision into rigorous industry-relevant and innovative learning outcomes. This includes leadership of all curriculum faculty and student success initiatives within the School as well as oversight of instructional financial and production operations across culinary kitchens and restaurants.
As the CIAs principal authority in culinary education the Dean advances the Schools national and international reputation representing the Institutes leadership in the future of culinary craft food systems and professional practice.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategic Leadership and Vision
- Champion the vision and strategic priorities of the School of Culinary Arts within the broader institutional context.
- Lead the Schools strategic planning and execution aligning goals with innovation student success and industry engagement.
- Ensure alignment between Hyde Park and branch campuses fostering strong two-way communication and academic consistency.
- Serve as the CIAs primary spokesperson for culinary education representing the Schools mission and achievements to internal and external stakeholders.
Academic Excellence and Innovation
- Lead curriculum development assessment and continuous improvement across all culinary programs including foundational production and advanced specialization areas.
- Engage with industry partners to identify and integrate emerging trends in culinary practice sustainability food systems technology and global cuisine.
- Collaborate with faculty and Associate Deans to ensure effective program delivery staffing and learning design.
- Ensure strong student learning outcomes through experiential engagement in kitchens restaurants and applied learning environments.
- Oversee student progression and academic standards in collaboration with Admissions the Registrar and Student Life.
Operational and Financial Oversight
- Provide executive oversight of culinary production operations including food cost management purchasing and resource utilization.
- Monitor key educational and operational metrics including retention performance utilization and fiscal accountability.
- Lead annual budgeting and long-term financial planning for the School balancing instructional excellence with operational sustainability.
- Partner with campus restaurant leadership to align academic goals with service operations and student learning needs.
Faculty and Student Development
- Recruit develop and retain high-quality culinary faculty committed to teaching excellence scholarship and professional leadership.
- Foster a culture of continuous improvement through data-informed feedback peer learning and reflective teaching practice.
- Support faculty in advancing teaching innovation applied research industry engagement and professional visibility.
- Address faculty and student concerns constructively to ensure a high-quality inclusive learning environment.
Institutional and External Collaboration
- Partner with other CIA schools and divisions to create interdisciplinary and cross-campus learning opportunities.
- Collaborate with Facilities IT and operational teams to maintain and enhance world-class learning environments.
- Build strategic partnerships with industry alumni and academic peers to strengthen the Schools external impact and visibility.
- Any and all other related duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
- An earned Bachelors degree or equivalent distinguished professional experience.
Experience:
- Minimum of five years of progressive senior-level experience managing a complex culinary education program. Equivalent experience leading high-level culinary industry operations may be considered.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- An earned Masters or Doctoral degree.
REQUIRED SKILLS
- Demonstrated record of strategic academic and operational leadership with the ability to inspire empower and align diverse teams around shared goals.
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills fostering a culture of openness transparency and collaboration.
- Proven capacity for data-informed decision-making and performance analytics to drive program quality and student success.
- Skilled in digital transformation and educational technology integration including learning management systems AI-enhanced learning tools and data platforms.
- Deep understanding of curriculum innovation competency-based education and experiential learning in higher education.
- Demonstrated ability to embed and assess transferable skillscritical thinking creativity collaboration adaptability and communicationacross culinary programs.
- Agile and solutions-oriented leadership style able to manage change ambiguity and competing priorities.
- Strong financial acumen and experience with budget planning forecasting and fiscal accountability.
- Proficiency with Microsoft 365 and modern higher education systems.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Able to travel periodically to other CIA locations due to business needs.
- Must be available to work nights and weekends as required due to business needs.
- Regular work requires a great deal of sitting and standing for extended periods.
- Regular work requires the use of a computer sometimes in excess of eight (8) hours per day.
- Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard mouse and to handle other computer components.
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