The professor reports to the Department Chair and is responsible for supporting and advancing the mission and goals of the university and the college/school in all academic, scholarly and student support activities. The professor typically teaches assigned graduate (master and doctorate) Educational Administration courses, develops curriculum and course content, conducts research and publishes research findings, counsels and advises students on course requirements and participates in college/school activities for the advancement of organizational goals and student success. Responsibilities will include teaching graduate courses related to school organization and leadership, school law, campus culture and community relations; advising graduate students; assisting with student research and dissertations, and supervising internships. Teaching assignments may include weekend, evening and online courses.
Essential Duties Summary
* Supports and advances the mission and goals of the university and the college/school in all academic and scholarly activities. Forges collaborations with the different areas on campus to provide students with maximum resources to meet degree requirements.
* Develop and improve the educational administration curriculum and course content for educational administration courses to meet the constant changes in the educational administration education field. Select and assign the appropriate textbooks for inclusion in curriculum content.
* Successfully teaches undergraduate and graduate educational administration courses in various mediums (traditional, on-line, blended) as assigned to college level students. Establishes and holds office hours for students to receive counseling and advice on class requirements.
* Committed to providing educational administration research, exploring grant opportunities, and publishing professional journals. Also demonstrate a commitment to service on college and university committees as required.
* Candidates should be competent self-learners and exhibit excellent problem-solving skills.
* Tasks are multiple and focus more on single processes. Work is sometimes standardized and sometimes varied. No responsibility for budget, revenues, and expenditure authority.
* Performs tasks and duties under direct supervision, using well-defined policies and procedures. Work is reviewed by supervisor. Limited opportunity exists for exercising independent judgment and decision making. Refers most problems to supervisor.
* Some contact with others, including students, public, visitors and University personnel. The purpose of contacts is to provide or obtain explanation or additional information.
* Requires moderate interpersonal and communication skills to ensure that customer requests or needs are met. Acknowledges and clarifies customer inquiries, requests, or complaints to ensure that needs are identified, documented, and addressed.
* Performs other job-related duties as required by the Chairperson and or Dean.
% FTE
1.0
Hiring Range $52,775.00 - $68,607.00 Education
Applicants must hold a doctorate in Educational Administration, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies or an equivalent field. Successful K-12 administrative experience is preferred with a current principal certificate and the ability to teach graduate courses leading to principal and superintendent certification.
Required Licensing/Certification
N/A
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of:
Successful candidates will be required to contribute to teaching, research, and service at a level necessary to help the department maintain accreditation.
Skill in:
Must have excellent verbal, written and presentation skills. Must be able to work with a diverse student and faculty population. Must be able to use personal computers, Microsoft Office software and other job-related software.
Ability to:
Candidate should have a demonstrated commitment to scholarly activities. Successful candidates should demonstrate commitment to mentoring students.
Work Experience
Successful candidate will provide documented evidence of three to five years educational administration teaching experience, scholarly and research potential.
Working/Environmental Conditions
* Working conditions involve some exposure to moderate risk of accident and require following basic safety precautions.
* Physical demands include moderate physical activity that includes prolonged standing and/or walking, handling moderate weight objects and/or using or carrying equipment.
* Work may require routine travel.
* Prolonged standing and/or walking. Handling light weight objects. Using or carrying equipment.
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