Hope College
Holland, MI
Hope College is a four-year liberal arts college where academic excellence and vibrant Christian faith join together in a supportive and welcoming community. Hope College is seeking a collaborative leader to oversee its Natural and Applied Sciences division. Strong applicants will build upon the division’s 1) strength of faculty-student collaborative research, 2) demonstrated excellence in infusing authentic research into the curriculum, and 3) commitment to enhancing the cultural and intellectual diversity of its students, staff, and faculty. The dean will advance divisional goals, engage the holistic mission of the college, and outline the division’s contributions to the innovative goal of Hope Forward .
Hope College Hope College is a Christian liberal arts college committed to the holistic development of our students. Faculty, administrators and staff actively engage with all aspects of our mission statement to facilitate its implementation. On our exclusively undergraduate campus, we continually prepare each of our approximately 3,100 students to have the essential knowledge, skills, and habits to “think about life’s most important issues with clarity, wisdom, and a deep understanding of the foundational commitments of the historic Christian faith” (from Graduates Anchored in Hope ). Hope is dedicated to providing a rich liberal arts curriculum and experience to all students, including those in our professional programs. Hope is a 2022 recipient of the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. We embrace multiple ways of knowing and have been nationally recognized by the Council on Undergraduate Research (2017 AURA Recipient) and the U.S. News & World Report (Ranked #22 for our excellence in undergraduate research and creative activity and #49 for our excellence in undergraduate teaching). Natural & Applied Sciences Division The Natural & Applied Sciences Division ( NASD ) consists of ten academic departments and programs: Biology , Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Geology & Environmental Science , Mathematics and Statistics, Neuroscience , Nursing, and Physics . The NASD demonstrates excellence with leadership nationally and internationally, robust external funding ($6.53M in 2022), and award winning students, faculty and alumni. Instructors in the NASD believe that students “learn science by doing science.” Major Functions of the NAS Divisional Dean The Dean provides vision and leadership to maintain an innovative program of teaching and scholarship for the NASD . With this leadership, we strive to become the very best at preparing students for their careers by championing undergraduate research opportunities, supporting interdisciplinary studies in science, becoming a leader in global studies at the college, and developing other experiential learning models. The Dean will support and help the faculty achieve success in teaching and scholarship through advocacy and development of opportunities. The dean is a member of the Deans’ Council which consists of the Provost, the Dean for the Natural & Applied Sciences, the Dean for the Arts & Humanities, the Dean for the Social Sciences, the Dean of Libraries, the Executive Director of the Boerigter Center for Calling and Career, the Registrar/Dean of Student Services, the Senior Director of the Center for Global Engagement, and the Associate Provost for Academic Affairs. The Deans’ Council Guiding Commitments are below:
We hold ourselves and those in our divisions and operational units accountable to zealously pursue the mission and vision of Hope College.
We work with faculty governance members as they craft and edit academic policies.
We facilitate support for the academic program by collaborating with other programs on campus.
We create environments where information exchange occurs in a healthy manner.
We use the Faculty Handbook to guide our decision-making on matters of academic personnel and policy.
We develop and assess programs and people in terms of scholarship, instruction, service, and mission.
We provide leadership and direction to the faculty on how Hope’s academic program can best prepare students for a changing world.
Leadership Duties The Dean for the NASD will champion the college’s Christian liberal arts mission in all areas of supervisory responsibility. These include the following: Teaching
Provide leadership in curriculum development, review of curricula, and evaluation of proposed curricular changes.
Scholarship
Champion faculty-student collaborative research
Support interdisciplinary studies
Ensure resourcing necessary for safe, ethical research
Faculty Development
Support personnel development, particularly that of departmental chairpersons.
Provide leadership in the development of research programs and assistance to faculty applying for research opportunities and grants.
Faculty Appointments
Oversee faculty recruitment for approved positions.
Oversee appointment of part-time faculty and paraprofessionals.
Work with faculty to select departmental chairperson candidates for recommendation to the Provost.
Participate in the evaluation of faculty and make recommendations for salary increases, promotion, tenure, leaves of absence, and grants
Budget and Administration
Review and approve departmental budget requests and monitor budgets.
Monitor and approve teaching assignments.
Allocate space assigned to the division and provide direction in planning for future space needs.
Formulate and control the faculty travel fund budget allocated to the division through discretionary funds and the dean’s office budget.
Collaborate with Philanthropy & Engagement
In all of these areas, an effective leader will work with faculty and staff to build and sustain healthy collaborations within the NASD , across the college, and with external stakeholders. In alignment with campus efforts to enhance diversity and inclusion, the College seeks a dean that will lead in an equity-minded manner. Type of Appointment and Reporting Structure
This is a 12-month administrative staff appointment with faculty rank commensurate with education and experience.
The position reports to the Provost.
Qualifications:
Candidate Qualifications and Experience
Terminal degree in an appropriate discipline in the NASD .
Teaching and scholarship commensurate with appointment at the rank of associate professor or above in one of the departments of the Natural and Applied Sciences.
Previous successful administrative experience (e.g. department chair), ideally in the setting of a liberal arts college.
A history of successful engagement with undergraduates in collaborative research.
Demonstrated support for and engagement with diversity, equity, and inclusion in an academic setting.
Personal commitment to the Christian faith and the college’s mission, with an ability to articulate how the sciences fit into the overall mission and vision of the college .
Desired characteristics and experiences
Strong, obvious commitment to serve students.
A visionary, collegial, and servant-leadership style supported by positive communication skills.
Ability and willingness to articulate the value of a liberal arts education.
Ability to represent and advocate both internally and externally for the wide range of programs represented in the Division of Natural and Applied Sciences.
A well-established set of national connections to science education and research networks.
A thorough knowledge of national foundation (federal and private) funding opportunities and programs that support science education as well as basic and applied scientific research and student training.
Demonstrated experience in advancing programs that foster appreciation of cultural diversity and development of cultural expertise and engagement.
Commitment to hiring and retaining personnel who enhance cultural diversity.
Commitment to hiring personnel who, through personal belief and lived practice, exemplify the college’s Christian, liberal arts mission.
Commitment to developing students as world citizens.
Demonstrated support for and understanding of the value of student-faculty collaborative research, experiential learning, internships, and service learning.
Demonstrated success in securing external funding.
Ability and willingness to nurture and mentor faculty and promote continuous faculty development opportunities.
Ability to work in a team environment with integrity and civility.
Understanding of national issues in higher education and ability to advocate for accreditation and assessment initiatives.
Understanding of and ability to articulate the importance of participation of science faculty in staffing Hope’s general education program.
Hope College is a four-year liberal arts college where academic excellence and vibrant Christian faith join together in a supportive and welcoming community. Hope College is seeking a collaborative leader to oversee its Natural and Applied Sciences division. Strong applicants will build upon the division’s 1) strength of faculty-student collaborative research, 2) demonstrated excellence in infusing authentic research into the curriculum, and 3) commitment to enhancing the cultural and intellectual diversity of its students, staff, and faculty. The dean will advance divisional goals, engage the holistic mission of the college, and outline the division’s contributions to the innovative goal of Hope Forward .
Hope College Hope College is a Christian liberal arts college committed to the holistic development of our students. Faculty, administrators and staff actively engage with all aspects of our mission statement to facilitate its implementation. On our exclusively undergraduate campus, we continually prepare each of our approximately 3,100 students to have the essential knowledge, skills, and habits to “think about life’s most important issues with clarity, wisdom, and a deep understanding of the foundational commitments of the historic Christian faith” (from Graduates Anchored in Hope ). Hope is dedicated to providing a rich liberal arts curriculum and experience to all students, including those in our professional programs. Hope is a 2022 recipient of the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine. We embrace multiple ways of knowing and have been nationally recognized by the Council on Undergraduate Research (2017 AURA Recipient) and the U.S. News & World Report (Ranked #22 for our excellence in undergraduate research and creative activity and #49 for our excellence in undergraduate teaching). Natural & Applied Sciences Division The Natural & Applied Sciences Division ( NASD ) consists of ten academic departments and programs: Biology , Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Geology & Environmental Science , Mathematics and Statistics, Neuroscience , Nursing, and Physics . The NASD demonstrates excellence with leadership nationally and internationally, robust external funding ($6.53M in 2022), and award winning students, faculty and alumni. Instructors in the NASD believe that students “learn science by doing science.” Major Functions of the NAS Divisional Dean The Dean provides vision and leadership to maintain an innovative program of teaching and scholarship for the NASD . With this leadership, we strive to become the very best at preparing students for their careers by championing undergraduate research opportunities, supporting interdisciplinary studies in science, becoming a leader in global studies at the college, and developing other experiential learning models. The Dean will support and help the faculty achieve success in teaching and scholarship through advocacy and development of opportunities. The dean is a member of the Deans’ Council which consists of the Provost, the Dean for the Natural & Applied Sciences, the Dean for the Arts & Humanities, the Dean for the Social Sciences, the Dean of Libraries, the Executive Director of the Boerigter Center for Calling and Career, the Registrar/Dean of Student Services, the Senior Director of the Center for Global Engagement, and the Associate Provost for Academic Affairs. The Deans’ Council Guiding Commitments are below:
We hold ourselves and those in our divisions and operational units accountable to zealously pursue the mission and vision of Hope College.
We work with faculty governance members as they craft and edit academic policies.
We facilitate support for the academic program by collaborating with other programs on campus.
We create environments where information exchange occurs in a healthy manner.
We use the Faculty Handbook to guide our decision-making on matters of academic personnel and policy.
We develop and assess programs and people in terms of scholarship, instruction, service, and mission.
We provide leadership and direction to the faculty on how Hope’s academic program can best prepare students for a changing world.
Leadership Duties The Dean for the NASD will champion the college’s Christian liberal arts mission in all areas of supervisory responsibility. These include the following: Teaching
Provide leadership in curriculum development, review of curricula, and evaluation of proposed curricular changes.
Scholarship
Champion faculty-student collaborative research
Support interdisciplinary studies
Ensure resourcing necessary for safe, ethical research
Faculty Development
Support personnel development, particularly that of departmental chairpersons.
Provide leadership in the development of research programs and assistance to faculty applying for research opportunities and grants.
Faculty Appointments
Oversee faculty recruitment for approved positions.
Oversee appointment of part-time faculty and paraprofessionals.
Work with faculty to select departmental chairperson candidates for recommendation to the Provost.
Participate in the evaluation of faculty and make recommendations for salary increases, promotion, tenure, leaves of absence, and grants
Budget and Administration
Review and approve departmental budget requests and monitor budgets.
Monitor and approve teaching assignments.
Allocate space assigned to the division and provide direction in planning for future space needs.
Formulate and control the faculty travel fund budget allocated to the division through discretionary funds and the dean’s office budget.
Collaborate with Philanthropy & Engagement
In all of these areas, an effective leader will work with faculty and staff to build and sustain healthy collaborations within the NASD , across the college, and with external stakeholders. In alignment with campus efforts to enhance diversity and inclusion, the College seeks a dean that will lead in an equity-minded manner. Type of Appointment and Reporting Structure
This is a 12-month administrative staff appointment with faculty rank commensurate with education and experience.
The position reports to the Provost.
Qualifications:
Candidate Qualifications and Experience
Terminal degree in an appropriate discipline in the NASD .
Teaching and scholarship commensurate with appointment at the rank of associate professor or above in one of the departments of the Natural and Applied Sciences.
Previous successful administrative experience (e.g. department chair), ideally in the setting of a liberal arts college.
A history of successful engagement with undergraduates in collaborative research.
Demonstrated support for and engagement with diversity, equity, and inclusion in an academic setting.
Personal commitment to the Christian faith and the college’s mission, with an ability to articulate how the sciences fit into the overall mission and vision of the college .
Desired characteristics and experiences
Strong, obvious commitment to serve students.
A visionary, collegial, and servant-leadership style supported by positive communication skills.
Ability and willingness to articulate the value of a liberal arts education.
Ability to represent and advocate both internally and externally for the wide range of programs represented in the Division of Natural and Applied Sciences.
A well-established set of national connections to science education and research networks.
A thorough knowledge of national foundation (federal and private) funding opportunities and programs that support science education as well as basic and applied scientific research and student training.
Demonstrated experience in advancing programs that foster appreciation of cultural diversity and development of cultural expertise and engagement.
Commitment to hiring and retaining personnel who enhance cultural diversity.
Commitment to hiring personnel who, through personal belief and lived practice, exemplify the college’s Christian, liberal arts mission.
Commitment to developing students as world citizens.
Demonstrated support for and understanding of the value of student-faculty collaborative research, experiential learning, internships, and service learning.
Demonstrated success in securing external funding.
Ability and willingness to nurture and mentor faculty and promote continuous faculty development opportunities.
Ability to work in a team environment with integrity and civility.
Understanding of national issues in higher education and ability to advocate for accreditation and assessment initiatives.
Understanding of and ability to articulate the importance of participation of science faculty in staffing Hope’s general education program.
Hope College
Holland, MI 49423
Description:
Dean for Social Sciences
Hope College is seeking a visionary, innovative, and collaborative leader to oversee the largest academic division in the College. Strong applicants will build upon the division’s strength of faculty-student collaborative research, invest in developing inclusive teaching excellence, strengthen the cultural and intellectual diversity of the faculty, and advance the mission of Hope College and the originative goal of Hope Forward .
Hope College
Hope College is a Christian liberal arts college committed to the holistic development of our students. Faculty, administrators, and staff reflect daily on how individual and group actions and thoughts facilitate the implementation of our mission statement . On our exclusively undergraduate campus, we continually prepare each of our approximately 3,100 students to have the essential knowledge, skills, and habits to “think about life’s most important issues with clarity, wisdom, and a deep understanding of the foundational commitments of the historic Christian faith” (from Graduates Anchored in Hope ). Hope is dedicated to providing a rich liberal arts curriculum and experience to all students, including those in our professional programs. We embrace multiple ways of knowing and have been nationally recognized by the Council on Undergraduate Research (2017 AURA Recipient) and the U.S. News & World Report (Ranked #24) for our excellence in undergraduate research and creative activity.
Hope College has four academic divisions: 1) Arts, 2) Humanities, 3) Social Sciences, and 4) Natural & Applied Sciences. Divisions contain multiple academic departments. Additionally, we have a number of interdisciplinary academic programs, living-learning communities, academic outreach programs, and focused leadership of our General Education program. Each of these divisions and programs are embodied by administrators, staff, and faculty that reach levels of excellence centered in an ecumenical Christian liberal arts education.
Social Sciences Division
The Social Sciences Division is the largest division on campus and encompasses seven academic departments (Communication, Economics & Business, Education, Kinesiology, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology & Social Work). Instructors in the Social Sciences Division emphasize learning by doing and incorporating global perspectives. Multiple faculty members in the Social Sciences Division have won regional, national, and international awards for their research, advising, and teaching.
Major Functions of the Social Sciences Divisional Dean
The Dean for the Social Sciences is responsible for overseeing the programs and activities of all the seven academic departments named above. Moreover, three academic outreach programs (the Children’s After School Achievement (CASA) program, the Upward Bound program, and the Program for Academic Talented at Hope (PATH)) are under the dean’s leadership. The living learning community Phelps Scholars is also in the dean’s academic portfolio.
The Dean is a member of the Deans’ Council, serving on this team of academic leaders for the entire college with the Provost, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, Dean for the Natural & Applied Sciences, Dean for the Arts & Humanities, Dean of the Library, Dean for Academic Services & Registrar, and the Executive Director of the Boerigter Center for Calling and Career. The Dean will often collaborate with the Senior Director of the Fried Center for Global Engagement, Senior Director of Assessment and Accreditation, Director of the Office of Sponsored Research & Programs, Social Science department chairs, Directors of academic outreach programs, and Director of the Phelps Scholars Program.
Major functions of the Dean for the Social Sciences include the following:
Provide leadership in curriculum development and review for divisional departments
Connect academic leadership and priorities to the Hope Forward strategy to make higher education more accessible
Allocate and appoint part-time faculty and staff
Connect divisional faculty and staff to resources for professional/faculty development
Direct processes for the evaluation of faculty and recommendations for merit-based salary increases, salary equity adjustments, promotion, tenure, and leaves of absence
Monitor and approve teaching loads
Review departmental budget requests; monitor departmental and programmatic budgets
Allocate space assigned to divisional departments and programs
Direct planning for future space needs
Select and resource departmental chairs
Work with with college-wide offices to procure external funding for divisional needs and opportunities
Lead efforts in developing research programs and resources to support holistic scholarship activities
Monitor and approve independent study courses in the division
Manage logistics and provide resources for accredited programs in the division
Continue efforts to enhance global connections and engagements of the division
Qualifications:
The following are required educational, personal, and professional experiences:
Earned doctorate
Teaching and scholarship accomplishments that are commensurate with the appointment at the rank of professor in one of the Social Sciences departments
Previous successful administrative experience in the setting of a liberal arts college
Demonstrated support for and engagement with global, inclusive instruction
Personal commitment to the Christian faith
The following list contains desired personal characteristics and experiences:
Ability to communicate visions that inspire actions to accomplish immediate and long-term goals
A servant-leadership style supported by positive and transparent communication skills
Champion of the value of a liberal arts education
Ability to represent and advocate both internally and externally for the wide range of programs represented in the Social Science division
Demonstrated connections at the national level that will assist in promoting the division and college
Clear articulations of how commitment to the Christian faith informs vocation as a scholar and academic leader
Ability to effectively articulate how the Social Science division engages the overall mission of the college
Commitment to hiring personnel to enhance cultural and intellectual diversity
Application Instructions:
As part of the online application, candidates are asked to submit electronically: (1) cover letter discussing how they will engage the full mission of Hope College and describe demonstrated experience performing major functions of the Social Science dean , (2) a curriculum vitae, and (3) the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses of five references, as well as your professional relationship with each reference listed. References will not be contacted without prior permission of the candidate.
The application can be found at hope.edu/jobs and will be open until February 11.
Description:
Dean for Social Sciences
Hope College is seeking a visionary, innovative, and collaborative leader to oversee the largest academic division in the College. Strong applicants will build upon the division’s strength of faculty-student collaborative research, invest in developing inclusive teaching excellence, strengthen the cultural and intellectual diversity of the faculty, and advance the mission of Hope College and the originative goal of Hope Forward .
Hope College
Hope College is a Christian liberal arts college committed to the holistic development of our students. Faculty, administrators, and staff reflect daily on how individual and group actions and thoughts facilitate the implementation of our mission statement . On our exclusively undergraduate campus, we continually prepare each of our approximately 3,100 students to have the essential knowledge, skills, and habits to “think about life’s most important issues with clarity, wisdom, and a deep understanding of the foundational commitments of the historic Christian faith” (from Graduates Anchored in Hope ). Hope is dedicated to providing a rich liberal arts curriculum and experience to all students, including those in our professional programs. We embrace multiple ways of knowing and have been nationally recognized by the Council on Undergraduate Research (2017 AURA Recipient) and the U.S. News & World Report (Ranked #24) for our excellence in undergraduate research and creative activity.
Hope College has four academic divisions: 1) Arts, 2) Humanities, 3) Social Sciences, and 4) Natural & Applied Sciences. Divisions contain multiple academic departments. Additionally, we have a number of interdisciplinary academic programs, living-learning communities, academic outreach programs, and focused leadership of our General Education program. Each of these divisions and programs are embodied by administrators, staff, and faculty that reach levels of excellence centered in an ecumenical Christian liberal arts education.
Social Sciences Division
The Social Sciences Division is the largest division on campus and encompasses seven academic departments (Communication, Economics & Business, Education, Kinesiology, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology & Social Work). Instructors in the Social Sciences Division emphasize learning by doing and incorporating global perspectives. Multiple faculty members in the Social Sciences Division have won regional, national, and international awards for their research, advising, and teaching.
Major Functions of the Social Sciences Divisional Dean
The Dean for the Social Sciences is responsible for overseeing the programs and activities of all the seven academic departments named above. Moreover, three academic outreach programs (the Children’s After School Achievement (CASA) program, the Upward Bound program, and the Program for Academic Talented at Hope (PATH)) are under the dean’s leadership. The living learning community Phelps Scholars is also in the dean’s academic portfolio.
The Dean is a member of the Deans’ Council, serving on this team of academic leaders for the entire college with the Provost, Associate Provost for Academic Affairs, Dean for the Natural & Applied Sciences, Dean for the Arts & Humanities, Dean of the Library, Dean for Academic Services & Registrar, and the Executive Director of the Boerigter Center for Calling and Career. The Dean will often collaborate with the Senior Director of the Fried Center for Global Engagement, Senior Director of Assessment and Accreditation, Director of the Office of Sponsored Research & Programs, Social Science department chairs, Directors of academic outreach programs, and Director of the Phelps Scholars Program.
Major functions of the Dean for the Social Sciences include the following:
Provide leadership in curriculum development and review for divisional departments
Connect academic leadership and priorities to the Hope Forward strategy to make higher education more accessible
Allocate and appoint part-time faculty and staff
Connect divisional faculty and staff to resources for professional/faculty development
Direct processes for the evaluation of faculty and recommendations for merit-based salary increases, salary equity adjustments, promotion, tenure, and leaves of absence
Monitor and approve teaching loads
Review departmental budget requests; monitor departmental and programmatic budgets
Allocate space assigned to divisional departments and programs
Direct planning for future space needs
Select and resource departmental chairs
Work with with college-wide offices to procure external funding for divisional needs and opportunities
Lead efforts in developing research programs and resources to support holistic scholarship activities
Monitor and approve independent study courses in the division
Manage logistics and provide resources for accredited programs in the division
Continue efforts to enhance global connections and engagements of the division
Qualifications:
The following are required educational, personal, and professional experiences:
Earned doctorate
Teaching and scholarship accomplishments that are commensurate with the appointment at the rank of professor in one of the Social Sciences departments
Previous successful administrative experience in the setting of a liberal arts college
Demonstrated support for and engagement with global, inclusive instruction
Personal commitment to the Christian faith
The following list contains desired personal characteristics and experiences:
Ability to communicate visions that inspire actions to accomplish immediate and long-term goals
A servant-leadership style supported by positive and transparent communication skills
Champion of the value of a liberal arts education
Ability to represent and advocate both internally and externally for the wide range of programs represented in the Social Science division
Demonstrated connections at the national level that will assist in promoting the division and college
Clear articulations of how commitment to the Christian faith informs vocation as a scholar and academic leader
Ability to effectively articulate how the Social Science division engages the overall mission of the college
Commitment to hiring personnel to enhance cultural and intellectual diversity
Application Instructions:
As part of the online application, candidates are asked to submit electronically: (1) cover letter discussing how they will engage the full mission of Hope College and describe demonstrated experience performing major functions of the Social Science dean , (2) a curriculum vitae, and (3) the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses of five references, as well as your professional relationship with each reference listed. References will not be contacted without prior permission of the candidate.
The application can be found at hope.edu/jobs and will be open until February 11.