Confidential
Chair & Professor of Social Work, Undergraduate Program
Confidential, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Chair & Professor of Social Work, Undergraduate Program
About the Company
Esteemed higher education institution preparing students for professional success
Industry Education Management
Type Educational Institution
Founded 1886
Employees 501-1000
Categories
Colleges and Universities National-Louis University Education
About the Role
The Company is seeking a Chair and Open Rank Professor for its Undergraduate Social Work Program. The successful candidate will be responsible for the overall leadership of the program, including academic and administrative duties, and ensuring compliance with accreditation standards. This role involves curriculum development, oversight of faculty, and support for student success. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree in social work, a Ph.D. in social work or a related field, and a strong background in social work practice, teaching, and leadership in a college or university setting. They should be adept at working with diverse colleagues and students, demonstrate a record of teaching excellence, and be proficient in using technology for teaching and learning.
Applicants for the Chair and Open Rank Professor position in the Undergraduate Social Work Program at the company should be prepared to make a significant impact on the lives of students. The role requires a commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, agility, creativity, and a student-centered approach. The candidate must be adept at connecting instruction to real-world relevance, particularly in the context of preparing students for the workplace. Essential responsibilities include curriculum ownership, leadership in faculty hiring and development, and active engagement in the administration of the program. The company values a diverse and inclusive work environment and is dedicated to fostering a culture where all individuals are welcomed and valued.
Hiring Manager Title Senior Director of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions
Education/Academic Administration
About the Company
Esteemed higher education institution preparing students for professional success
Industry Education Management
Type Educational Institution
Founded 1886
Employees 501-1000
Categories
Colleges and Universities National-Louis University Education
About the Role
The Company is seeking a Chair and Open Rank Professor for its Undergraduate Social Work Program. The successful candidate will be responsible for the overall leadership of the program, including academic and administrative duties, and ensuring compliance with accreditation standards. This role involves curriculum development, oversight of faculty, and support for student success. The ideal candidate will have a Master's degree in social work, a Ph.D. in social work or a related field, and a strong background in social work practice, teaching, and leadership in a college or university setting. They should be adept at working with diverse colleagues and students, demonstrate a record of teaching excellence, and be proficient in using technology for teaching and learning.
Applicants for the Chair and Open Rank Professor position in the Undergraduate Social Work Program at the company should be prepared to make a significant impact on the lives of students. The role requires a commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, agility, creativity, and a student-centered approach. The candidate must be adept at connecting instruction to real-world relevance, particularly in the context of preparing students for the workplace. Essential responsibilities include curriculum ownership, leadership in faculty hiring and development, and active engagement in the administration of the program. The company values a diverse and inclusive work environment and is dedicated to fostering a culture where all individuals are welcomed and valued.
Hiring Manager Title Senior Director of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Travel Percent Less than 10%
Functions
Education/Academic Administration