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Dean, Commerce & Business Administration

  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • People, HR & Administration
    Education & Teaching
  • New Westminster

AI generated summary

  • You need a graduate degree, relevant teaching experience, 5+ years in mid-level admin, leadership in equity and inclusion, strong communication skills, and a commitment to student-centered education.
  • You will champion student-focused initiatives, promote equity and diversity, oversee curriculum development, manage budgets, and foster partnerships while enhancing learning outcomes and academic integrity.

Requirements

  • Established professional credibility as usually evidenced by a graduate degree in a relevant field or discipline represented within the Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration
  • Qualified to teach in at least one discipline relevant to the Faculty
  • A minimum of five years of experience in a mid-level administrative position in a unionized post-secondary institution or other relevant organization
  • Knowledge of the teaching environment as usually evidenced by having taught at a post-secondary level or equivalent combination of teaching and administrative experience
  • A track record in research would be an asset
  • Experience with online or blended learning strategies would be an asset
  • Demonstrated commitment to student-centered post-secondary education
  • Demonstrated ability to lead the development and implementation of strategic and operational priorities
  • Demonstrated ability to lead within a complex academic environment
  • Demonstrated experience with current and evolving technology and its impact on teaching, learning and resources
  • Demonstrated experience leading and implementing programs and initiatives to support equity, diversity, and inclusion in the post-secondary setting
  • Demonstrated experience managing teams in a multi-disciplinary environment
  • Experience in student enrolment, recruitment, and retention strategies; Experience in the recruitment, development, and retention of dynamic team members
  • Demonstrated success in a broad range of administrative leadership and management
  • Experience managing human resources within a multi-union, public sector environment
  • Professional, inclusive, consultative, and collaborative
  • Leads with an open-minded, positive and enthusiastic approach
  • Excellent written, presentation and oral communication skills
  • Principled, ethical, and strategic decision maker with sound judgement
  • A resilient, proactive, creative problem solver who is flexible and open to change
  • Ability to engage in critical thought and analyze quantitative and qualitative data.

Responsibilities

  • Champion a student-focused culture across the Faculty and College, in alignment with the broader institutional mission, goals, values and strategic objectives
  • Promote the use of educational technology and blended learning to enhance pedagogical methods that support a diversity of learners
  • Foster a culture of academic integrity across the Faculty and College, in collaboration with faculty, students, administrators, and staff
  • Participate in the development of Douglas College decolonization initiatives that respond to the TRC Calls to Action and UNDRIP
  • Lead and promote equity, diversity and inclusion across the Faculty and College
  • Foster and grow existing and new opportunities and partnerships
  • Recognize and support the diversity of programming and disciplines within the Faculty and facilitate the development of innovative programs, research, and applied learning
  • Lead, partner and/or participate in Faculty and College-wide initiatives and committees
  • Identify and lead the development of educational and research opportunities for the Faculty
  • Represent the Faculty and College and the Faculty and College’s interests before government agencies, other institutions, and other organizations
  • Lead and promote equity, diversity and inclusion across the Faculty and College
  • Support diversity and inclusion efforts and the creation of a culturally responsive learning environment
  • Use metrics and assess learning outcomes to further refine, develop and evolve Faculty programming
  • Oversee the ongoing review and updating of existing curriculum as well as the planning, development, and implementation of new curriculum
  • Ensure the quality and integrity of programs in the Faculty and the College’s reputation in the related fields of study
  • Ensure new and continued accreditation of programs in the Faculty
  • Recognize and address the diverse needs of students
  • Promote the use of educational technology and blended learning to enhance pedagogical methods that support a diversity of learners, including students with disabilities
  • Support and participate in student recruitment, enrolment, and engagement opportunities, to attract and retain students
  • Facilitate initiatives in support of internationalization of our student body
  • Develop, implement, and monitor Faculty operational plans in accordance with the development and execution of the College’s Strategic Plan, Mission and Goals and governance requirements
  • Oversee Faculty budgeting, resource allocation, and financial management, consistent with College policies, procedures, and guidelines
  • Interpret and administer College policies and procedures, including contractual obligations, and collective agreements
  • Develop, review, and communicate Faculty procedures
  • Cultivate an environment of transparency, consultation, and collaboration as key values of the Faculty
  • Lead and manage a multi-union Faculty, including hiring, developing, evaluating, and disciplining employees as appropriate across two campuses
  • Oversee the provision of professional developmental activities for the Faculty
  • Promote the Faculty within the College and with the broader local and international community
  • Communicate with stakeholders on behalf of the Faculty
  • Develop and maintain relationships appropriate to the College’s strategy, operations, and strategic initiatives
  • Participate in relevant provincial, national, and international organizations
  • Represent the Faculty on various committees and institutional initiatives
  • Represent the Office of the Vice President, Academic and Provost, as required.

FAQs

What is the start date for the Dean, Commerce & Business Administration position?

The approximate start date for this regular full-time position is January 2, 2025.

What are the normal working hours for this role?

Regular hours of work are from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday.

Is travel required for this position?

Yes, travel between Douglas College’s locations may be required, and travel for business may also be necessary on occasion.

What qualifications are needed for this position?

Candidates should have a graduate degree in a relevant field, be qualified to teach in at least one discipline relevant to the Faculty, and have a minimum of five years of experience in a mid-level administrative position.

What experience is preferred for applicants?

Experience in student enrollment, recruitment, and retention strategies, as well as managing human resources in a multi-union, public sector environment, is preferred.

Is there a focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion in the role?

Yes, the Dean is expected to lead and promote equity, diversity, and inclusion across the Faculty and College.

What kind of leadership experience is necessary for this role?

Applicants should demonstrate ability to lead within a complex academic environment and have experience managing teams in a multi-disciplinary setting.

Are there specific skills required for interpersonal communication?

Yes, excellent written, presentation, and oral communication skills are essential, along with a professional, inclusive, and collaborative approach.

What is the role of the Dean in terms of academic programming?

The Dean oversees ongoing review and updating of existing curriculum, as well as the planning, development, and implementation of new curriculum, ensuring quality and integrity of programs.

How does Douglas College support staff development?

The Dean is responsible for overseeing the provision of professional developmental activities for the Faculty, fostering an environment of growth and development.

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Douglas College is one of the largest degree-granting colleges in British Columbia, educating close to 25,000 students a year. With two major campuses - one in New Westminster and one in Coquitlam - directly on SkyTrain lines, Douglas is one of the most accessible post-secondary institutions in Metro Vancouver. Douglas offers the most bachelor’s degrees and post-degree programs of any college in B.C., and is noted for combining the academic foundations of a university with the career-ready skills of a college. Because of the College’s strong academic base, the majority of these for-credit courses transfer to different research universities in B.C. and across Canada, providing students with flexible pathways to reach their academic goals. Over 960 experienced, teaching-focused faculty bring both academic rigor and real-world experience to the classroom at Douglas. Outside the classroom, over 900 other employees work together to create a friendly, inspiring, supportive and respectful environment.