Dean, College of Liberal Arts Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Norfolk, VA at Geebo

Dean, College of Liberal Arts

Dean, College of Liberal ArtsAbout the CompanyPrestigious state universityIndustryHigher EducationTypeEducational InstitutionFounded1935Employees1001-5000Categories Education Colleges & Universities Norfolk State University Academic Programs Academics Admissions Alumni Athletics Basketball Bs in Nursing Campus College Current Students Cyber Psychology Cybersecurity Degree Football Giving to NSU Graduate Students HBCU Historically Black College University Honors College Housing Library Military MyNSU Norfolk Online Prospective Students Softball Spartan Legion Spartans Transcript Transfer Students Tuition Universities in Virginia VBHEC Specialties cybersecurity nanotechnology optical engineering physics materials science nursing social work entrepreneurship mass communications psychology education cyberpsychology biomedical engineering electrical engineering history business sociology liberal arts ROTC biology and chemistry About the RoleThe Dean, College of Liberal Arts will be responsible for delivering on the institutions strategic vision while overseeing its curriculum planning and development activities to ensure optimal growth.
Hiring Manager TitleProvost and Vice President of Academic AffairsTravel PercentLess than 10%FunctionsEducation/Academic AdministrationKnown Requirements Terminal degree and strong record of scholarship meriting the appointment to the rank of professor required Proven success in managing grants and fundraising initatives required Demonstrated expertise in operational leadership, strategic planning, resource allocation, and program development required Exemplary communication and interpersonal skills required Recommended Skills Biology Biomedical Engineering Communication Electrical Engineering Entrepreneurship Fundraising Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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