Associate Dean of Social Sciences Division (On Site - University Center, MI)
University Center
Tuesday, 19 May 2026
Under the direction of the Academic Deans, the Associate Dean provides administrative management and leadership in the Division. The primary responsibilities of the Associate Dean are to support academic management and operations of the division and support the Academic Dean in furthering the academic mission and direction of the College to help ensure student success in degree/certificate completion, successful transfer to university, and/or entry level job employment or career advancement. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: Provides strong leadership and team-building for division faculty and staff. Develops and mentors professional growth and student-centered program pedagogy and andragogy. Aligns and administers the Division’s strategic plan with Academic Services and College Strategic Plans. Analyzes enrollment data and expenditures by discipline and involves faculty in data review and proactive strategies to build enrollment and manage costs. Develops, implements, and monitors annual plans for improving the quality of discipline/program offerings and services. Under the Academic Deans’ leadership, develops schedule of courses to meet the needs of students and to fulfill contractual obligations to faculty, while ensuring Academics’ ability to make faculty teaching assignments as needed. Assesses, prioritizes, recommends, Actively cooperates with other areas across the College including Student Educational Services and Finance and Administrative Services to support the college mission and vision for student success. Assesses and administers equipment, technology and supply needs within budget guidelines. Assures that programs, courses and instruction are meeting student transfer, job entry and/or career advancement needs. Works with Deans for new program development. Supervises and evaluates faculty and assigned divisional staff in accordance with College policies. Serves as “first in line” to hear, resolve, and/or refer student concerns. Coordinates with Human Resources and discipline/program faculty ongoing recruitment and orientation of adjunct faculty to College policies and resources. Works with discipline/program coordinators to monitor performance of adjunct faculty and make staffing changes when needed. Works with program coordinators to ensure graduate survey data is completed re employment and salary range. Works with discipline/program coordinators and Academic Deans to ensure program review cycle is operating to help promote student success Works with discipline/program coordinators to ensure student discipline/program assessment and review of learning process results in promotion of student learning and success. Participates in promotion and tenure process according to College policies. Participates in Academic Council, Curriculum Council, and other Academic and College committees as assigned. Develops position descriptions and assesses performance of discipline/program coordinators. Coordinates and monitors student input to evaluation of all division faculty. Collaborates with administration and faculty to address faculty concerns. Monitors discipline/program compliance with articulation and accreditation standards. Other duties as assigned by the Academic Dean. Required Qualifications Master’s degree in appropriate field Credentials to teach within the academic discipline as required by the Higher Learning Commission 5 to 7 years of full-time faculty teaching experience with documented leadership experience Community college experience preferred Documented team leadership and development, personnel management, budget creation and management Ability to perform faculty evaluations and class scheduling Ability to work with faculty, staff and administration in diverse settings Ability to represent the College in a knowledgeable and positive manner to all partnership activities Additional Experiences Considered Doctoral degree in higher education administration, educational leadership, or a related field Proficiency in analyzing enrollment data, budget management, and developing data-driven strategies for program improvement