Dean - Health Career Program
Company: City Colleges of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 19, 2025
Job Description:
DEAN - HEALTH SCIENCE AND CAREER PROGRAMSHEALTH SCIENCES
DEPARTMENTMALCOLM X COLLEGEMalcolm X College is seeking a Dean for
the Health Science and Career Programs department. This position
provides a vision for excellence in student learning by developing
strong health career programs (i.e. Physician's Assistant,
Radiology Tech, Respiratory Tech, Surgical Tech, Nursing,
Nephrology Tech, Paramedics /EMT, etc.) that focus on student
success and innovative approaches that address the educational and
technological demands of the 21st century.The mission of Malcolm X
College is to provide accessible liberal arts and health-focused
education that fosters personal and professional achievement. To
fulfill this mission, we focus on the following core values:
accountability, community, diversity, empowerment, learning, and
respect.The mission of Malcolm X College Health Sciences department
is to educate the next generation of professionals in the
healthcare and wellness industries while promoting leadership,
lifelong learning, and a commitment to improve health outcomes for
the communities we serve.ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Develops strategic plans and budgets, and coordinates
supervision and evaluation of programs within the division of
health career programs. Manages the department and its overall
operations through direct supervision of key staff and provides
necessary guidance of staff to ensure proper operation of
programs.
- Provides leadership for faculty and staff with a strong
emphasis on faculty development, and keeping instruction,
technology, curriculum, equipment, and standards of practice
current such that the programs maintain high
licensure/certification pass rates.
- Develops new programs and expands existing programs, as
appropriate for the district, in partnership with healthcare
providers, regulatory and other agencies, and other segments of
education. Keeps articulation agreements current.
- Regularly evaluates part-time and full-time faculty and staff
related to the program. Plans and conducts staff meetings and
training activities for division staff to keep them informed and to
improve program operations.
- Leads and supervises curriculum and program development and
evaluation, and ensures program and institutional compliance with
criteria for accreditation. Collects data and analyzes and
interprets report information for outcomes assessment, program
planning, and internal and external reporting requirements.
- Monitors program assessment processes essential to the College
in meeting its mission and maximizing the effectiveness of the
teaching and learning environment. Provides guidance to health
career programs regarding unit level assessment plans, processes,
and unit level participation in institutional assessment activities
and reporting.
- Designs and manages a system for retrieving and storing data
regarding student enrollment, program completion, program
effectiveness, and the unit assessment process.
- Manages multiple projects in a dynamic environment; works with
campus offices on recruitment and retention initiatives; and in
conjunction with program staff, develops collaborative
relationships to establish advisory boards and clinical
affiliations with business and educational institutions and
community organizations.
- Plans and supervises the scheduling of all Health Career
Program courses and other activities for multiple phases each
year.
- Responsible for program budget preparations and accountability.
Develops and monitors annual department budgets based on history of
expenditures, predicted enrollment and revenue, and current
allocations.
- Manages state grants for career and technical education.
Ensures that grant mandates are adhered to, ensures that reports
are submitted in compliance with grantor requirements, and monitors
the grant budgets to ensure no overspending.
- Ensures that students have access to course and career advice
and job placement opportunities.
- Collaborates with the Office of Communications to prepare
promotional brochures or informational packets for the various
health career programs. Represents the College and its programs
within the College service area to achieve visibility through
planning and coordinating groups and committees.
- Reviews and analyzes enrollment data, communicates results and
plans strategies for continued success. Prepares detailed written
reports for administrative use. Uses computer software to prepare
memoranda and spreadsheet reports detailing activities and
statistics.
- Performs other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS:
- Completion of a health related Master's Degree from a
regionally accredited institution, Doctorate degree (i.e. PhD, EdD,
DrPH, etc) in a Health Care discipline is strongly preferred.
- Minimum two (2) years of documented successful administrative
experience as Department Chair, Associate Dean, Assistant Dean
and/or Program Director in a health/allied health program.
- Experience and successful track record in allied health/health
careers higher education accreditation procedures, regulatory
compliance, articulation processes and program review required.
Experience in leading/managing educational accreditation processes
in areas such as Nursing, Physician's Assistance, Surgical
Technology, etc. required.
- Minimum seven to ten (7-10) years of experience teaching in a
higher education setting.
- Prior leadership experience in a health care clinical setting
required along with appropriate State Licensure.
- Strong project management skills with exceptional communication
skills (written, verbal, presentation).
- Must have documented and exceptionally strong leadership and
management skills. Must have experience leading faculty, staff and
programs while achieving key strategic goals.
- Ability to make good judgments, set appropriate priorities,
lead change and evaluate the effectiveness of decisions, plans,
programs and employees.
- Must have experience in activities that focus on assessment of
student learning.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity and multiculturalism in
one's work experience.
- Experience preferred working within a unionized setting.
- Demonstrated ability to create a learning environment that
fosters student success.
- Demonstrated ability to develop a technologically integrated
environment that fosters innovation within a learning
organization.
- Experience in grant management such as Perkins, Workforce
Investment Act (WIA), and other grant funds.
- Knowledge and experience in program review and evaluation (ICCB
& APSA).Chicago residency is required for all full-time employees
within 6 months of hire.We are an equal opportunity and affirmative
action employer.Thank you for your interest in City Colleges of
Chicago!Malcolm X College has been recognized as a Promising Places
to Work in Community Colleges award winner! The award is given by
the National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development
(NISOD), a membership organization committed to promoting and
celebrating excellence in teaching and leadership at community and
technical colleges, and Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, a
leading academic publication.MXC was recognized for its
best-in-class student and staff recruitment and retention
practices, inclusive learning and working environments, and
meaningful community service and engagement opportunities.WE OFFER:
Excellent health benefits at a low cost; Investment plans 403(b) &
457(b); SURS Retirement Plan; Generous vacation, holidays, personal
and sick days; Tuition Reimbursement and Public Service Loan
Forgiveness. For a more detailed overview of benefits please visit
our benefits page.Salary Range: Starting Range: 140,000 -
$154,000
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