| Position Available: |
Dean of Nursing and Allied Health-102768 |
| Position Description: |
Full-time, Unlimited -Range 6 (Unclassified MnSCU Administrator's Plan) |
| Date of Appointment: |
July 1, 2010 |
| Position Status: |
Currently Reviewing Priority Applications |
| Organization: |
MCTC is a two-year college located in downtown Minneapolis, serving the diverse, multicultural communities of Minneapolis and St. Paul. We provide a comprehensive offering of developmental, liberal arts, pre-professional, professional, and technical programs.
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| Responsibilities: |
- Serve as leader, administrator and evaluator of the Nursing, and Allied Health Careers.
- Supervise and evaluate Nursing and Allied Health personnel, and other personnel as assigned.
- Responsible for development and/or administration of budgets in areas of supervision.
- Serve as liaison between the Nursing and Allied Health programs and the college, surrounding community and community agencies, businesses and other groups, K-12, advisory committees, state and national groups.
- Supervises the faculty of the division, an office administrative assistant and other personnel as assigned.
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| Qualifications: |
- Master’s Degree in Nursing
- Current MN RN licensure or eligible for licensure
- One year of teaching at the higher education level
- Higher education leadership experience
- Clinical Nursing Experience
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| Preferred Qualifications: |
- Doctorate in Nursing, Educational Administration or related field.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and to establish and maintain a high degree of personal and departmental integrity and openness with students, faculty and staff.
- Demonstrated skill in leadership, management, and supervision of personnel.
- Demonstrated skill in working effectively with personnel conflicts and concerns.
- Experience in developing, organizing and administering budgets.
- Demonstrated experience in curriculum review, staffing and scheduling.
- Creativity in areas of curriculum planning and development including experience in alternative formats of curriculum delivery.
- Experience in grant writing and administration.
- Demonstrated experience in active learning, undergraduate research and interdisciplinary programming.
- An effective communicator who will listen, is open to new ideas/suggestions and responds in a timely way to faculty, students and staff with response to questions or concerns.
- Demonstrated ability to administer in a fair, thorough and thoughtful way.
- Demonstrated ability to seeking multiple ways in problem solving, an ability to deliver the “no” message and have a sense of humor.
- Ability to effectively organize time and complete diverse tasks.
Other Special Requirements: - Evidence of a strong and clear commitment to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
- Will support program values of diversity.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work in a changing environment.
- Ability to travel overnight for professional meetings and attend or manage evening and weekend events.
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| Salary: |
$72,169- $115,474 |
| Begin Review Date: |
Materials submitted electronically on or before October 16, 2009 will receive priority review. |
| How to Apply: |
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