Chair, Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Online
- Employer
- South University
- Location
- Savannah, Georgia, United States
- Salary
- Competitive Salary
- Date posted
- Aug 6, 2024
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Education, Education Administration & Leadership, Administrative, Academic Affairs, Academic Administration, Faculty Affairs, Other Academic Affairs, Deans
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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Tuesday, August 6, 2024
What's next for you is the first priority for us! With over 45
programs from associate to doctoral degrees, South University is a
private institution dedicated to providing educational
opportunities that spark the intellectual, social and professional
development of a diverse student population.
Our 120-year story—past, present and future—is a history formed by
the many individuals who have developed the education and spirit of
community that have become our pledge to the students, faculty,
staff, alumni and supporters of South University. Online and at our
8 locations and 2 learning sites, we take pride in our welcoming
environment; one-on-one support and personalized attention that
helps students define goals and identify the means to pursue them.
Our small classes feature hands-on experiences that not only shape
students’ skills and excellence in their chosen fields but also
shape their characters through encouraging community involvement,
volunteerism and the pursuit of life-long learning.
Visit www.southuniversity.edu today to learn more about what
makes us stand apart as a place to Belong, Believe and
Become, a place where you can make a difference in
the lives of students eager to learn and grow.
KEY JOB ELEMENTS:
South University, the right direction for a brighter future.
Benefits:
*Medical
*Dental
*Vision
FSA/HSA
Tuition Assistant Program
Long/Short Term Disability
Life Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
401K Match
Generous Paid Time Off
12 Paid Holidays
* includes domestic partner coverage
SUMMARY: The Chair is a member of the faculty at their home campus and serves as the academic leader for the programs within their assigned discipline for the South University system. The Department Chair reports to the Assistant/Associate Dean and campus Dean of Academic Affairs and interfaces with campus academic personnel and the Campus Director for the efficient and effective delivery of their assigned programs. The Chair is responsible for fulfilling all duties in conformity with the policies and procedures of the University as well as those processes and mechanisms developed on the campus at which the program is offered. The Department Chair may also serve as a Program Director at the assigned campus. If so, the Chair will also be responsible for the duties listed in the Program Director's job description.KEY JOB ELEMENTS:
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Interview and
recommend candidates for faculty positions within the department
across all campuses.
Ensure
faculty credentials meet the university requirements and
accreditation standards are properly documented.
Conduct
on-site evaluations and monitor annual reviews of all faculty
members within the department.
Act as a
liaison between faculty/Program Directors and the
Assistant/Associate Dean.
Supervise and
write curriculum changes for the department as deemed necessary in
collaboration with other campuses of South
University.
Serve as an
academic advisor.
Ensure
implementation of appropriate and correct departmental course
syllabi using current published Academic Course
Outlines.
Assist with
the development of curricular and policy revisions as requested by
the Assistant/Associate Dean, College Dean, or Vice-Chancellor of
Academic Affairs. Assist
in the textbook selection process for courses within the department
and maintain the master booklist for the academic degree
program.
Assist in the
preparation of the annual budget for the department and monitor
expenditures.
Ensure that
program advisory committees are formed and meet at least twice a
year.
Perform
instructional, service, and scholarship duties as outlined in the
Full-time Faculty job description.
Advise campus
program directors in academic matters and accreditation
issues.
Complete at
least one professional development activity per
year.
Play an
integral role in the student recruitment process and growth of
assigned programs.
Participate
in departmental leadership meetings held by the Assistant/Associate
Dean or College Dean and contribute to the work of this
group.
Serve the
College and University on committees as requested by the
Assistant/Associate Dean.
Adhere to
university policies as described in the Employee Handbook, the
Faculty Supplement to the Employee Handbook, job description, or
other separate guidelines.
Perform other
duties as assigned by the Assistant/Associate
Dean
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Terminal
degree in the discipline
A minimum of
2 years of higher education experience
Practical
experience in the discipline of the program
Evidence of
management experience or potential
Experience
with computerized administrative systems
Ability to
read, analyze, and interpret accreditation criteria, state agency
regulations, and academic journals
Ability to
resolve inquiries and complaints from employees, students,
regulatory agencies, or members of the academic or business
community
Ability to
effectively present information to faculty, academic and campus
leaders, corporate leaders, and public groups
Other
requirements specific to the discipline
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