Job Details

University of San Francisco
  • Position Number: 4785995
  • Location: San Francisco, CA
  • Position Type: Deans - Health


Associate Dean, Academic Affairs and Faculty Development
University of San Francisco

R0008672
USF Hilltop Campus

Job Title:
Associate Dean, Academic Affairs and Faculty Development

Job Summary:
Under the general supervision and direction of the Dean of the School of Nursing and Health
Professions ("the School"), the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Development is responsible for developing and implementing strategies to promote high quality pre-licensure and graduate nursing degree programs (to be referred to in this document as nursing programs) in the School. Specifically, this position provides leadership in planning, implementing, and evaluating the delivery of the academic curriculum for the School in cooperation with other Associate Deans, Faculty and Staff. Associate Deans in the School work closely with the Dean to ensure the delivery of high-quality, accredited academic programs.

The Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Development oversees all aspects of the delivery of academic nursing programs including, but not limited to development and improvement of programs and oversight of strategies for recruitment, retention, and career preparation of students in these programs. In collaboration with the staff and faculty, the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Development contributes to ensuring that the School remains compliant with all relevant accreditation and professional licensing bodies. The Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Development will be responsible for direct reports, including Department Chairs, Program Directors and staff specifically assigned to undergraduate and graduate nursing programs, and will support recruitment, development and retention of faculty teaching in these programs.

As a member of the School's leadership team, the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Development will collaborate closely with the Senior Associate Dean and the rest of the Executive Leadership Team on policy making, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the School's activities and assist in ensuring that the University's vision, mission, and values are foundational elements in guiding decision-making and actions within the School.

Full Job Description:

40% - Nursing Programs Management / Execution:
  • Provide strategic leadership across nursing programs within the School's nursing departments to ensure consistency among both faculty and academic programming support, while achieving the educational goals of the School and the University.
  • Collaborate with the Dean to develop, implement, evaluate, and revise policies to ensure clear and relevant standardization across nursing programs.
  • Facilitate regular meetings of the nursing faculty to enable communication and faculty collaboration in planning, implementing, and evaluating curriculum aimed at continuing to offer diverse and well-coordinated curriculum.
  • Assure sensitivity to and work for anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) issues and endeavors across the school and programs; proactive recruitment to support ADEI.
  • Support the preparation and administration of nursing program budgets by program directors and department chairs to ensure financial health and stability of the nursing departments and programs.
  • Monitor and revise bulletins, class schedules, and additional nursing program information to support faculty leadership to consistently deliver high-quality, accurate, and timely program communications.
  • Foster relationships with academic and industry stakeholders to ensure the School's connection to changes and trends happening in healthcare, health professions, and the higher education landscape.
  • Represent the School at regional, national, and international levels through conferences, participation in professional associations, etc. to maintain the School's presence as a leader in the field.
  • Participate in the evaluation of faculty as designated by the Dean.
  • Work collaboratively with the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs and Learning Innovation to ensure that clinical, experiential and immersive learning experiences support curricular goals and objectives and promote expected program outcomes.
  • Work with faculty and leadership to develop and implement inter-professional curricular experiences.
  • Collaborate with the Leadership Team and Faculty on development and submission of proposals to secure external funding.
  • Discharge the duties of other members of the Executive Leadership Team in their absence as delegated to ensure cross-coverage of duties.


20% - Faculty Development:
  • Support full-time term and tenure track faculty and staff orientation and onboarding ensuring that all new faculty and staff complete their course requirements within the stated timeline.
  • Oversee the recruitment and orientation for full-time faculty with the goal of hiring and retaining exemplary faculty who are leaders in Nursing.
  • Participate in the evaluation of faculty as designated by the Dean.
  • Supervise / coach new programs staff and faculty to provide leadership and professional support.
  • In collaboration with the Dean, facilitate faculty pursuit of professional training opportunities and resources to enhance their growth and development.
  • Identify and recommend faculty and staffing needs ensuring the School can continue to offer a best-in-class educational and professional experience for students, staff and faculty.
  • Collaborate with faculty in integrating teaching, practice, and scholarship and ensuring equitable and reasonable faculty workloads.


10 % - Student and Academic Services:
  • Collaborate with the University's (undergraduate) and School's (graduate) recruitment staffs to develop and oversee recruitment and enrollment strategies and orientation processes for nursing students to increase program enrollment and enhance the student orientation experience.
  • Facilitate tracking and reporting of data on Nursing Department student success, ensuring that future program and academic services planning is driven by relevant student performance and experience data.
  • Oversee the faculty's approach to and execution of addressing needs of students in nursing programs whose academic performance is deficient to ensure quick issue identification and timely and equitable resolution for all students.


10% - Compliance and Accreditation:
  • Assure that the School remains compliant with all relevant accrediting and professional licensing bodies, as related to graduate nursing programs:

  • Oversee compliance with California Board of Registered Nursing regulatory standards.

  • Participate in all efforts to evaluate, pursue, secure and maintain national accreditation and meet regulatory requirements.

    10% - Scholarship:
    • Engage in scholarly activities, including but not limited to: research or scholarship in an area of personal expertise; support and facilitate student scholarly activities, especially those relating to clinical practice and/or nursing and health professions education.


    10% - Additional duties as assigned.

    Minimum Requirements:
    • Doctoral degree required in Nursing or relevant field with credentials appropriate for faculty appointment.
    • 5+ years of work experience in nursing education or a related field with progressive management / leadership responsibility.


    Special skills needed:
    • Must have a California RN license.


    Additional Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
    • Ability to demonstrate a high level of conceptual and strategic thinking to participate in the development of academic program policies, procedures, and standards, as well as the School's mission, vision, and related strategic plans.
    • Current knowledge of nursing practice at the graduate level; experience and knowledge of nursing practice at undergraduate level is helpful.
    • Experience in the administration of accredited nursing programs.
    • Experience in curriculum development, administration, program development, and evaluation.
    • Successful teaching experience in a higher education setting.
    • Strong interpersonal, organizational, and conflict resolution skills with a demonstrated ability in working with a diverse population of faculty, staff, and students.
    • Ability to lead, coach, and advise faculty.
    • Ability to be a team player, working with multiple stakeholders employing a positive solution-oriented approach.
    • Demonstrated problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
    • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
    • Outstanding planning, organizational and analytical skills.
    • Sensitivity to and proactive focus on anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) issues and endeavors across the school and programs; positive recruitment to support ADEI.


    Work Environment and Physical Requirements:

    (office, lab, facilities/maintenance, coaching, lifting 25lbs, etc.)

    Full-Time/Part-Time:
    Full time

    Pay Rate:
    Salary

    Salary Range :
    $180,000; commensurate with experience

    To apply, visit https://usfca.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/USF_Staff/job/USF-Hilltop-Campus/Associate-Dean--Academic-Affairs-and-Faculty-Development_R0008672.

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