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Southern Virginia University

Provost (Chief Academic Officer)

Southern Virginia University, Buena Vista, Virginia, United States, 24416

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Southern Virginia University invites nominations, expressions of interest, and qualified applications as part of a national search for the position of Provost (Chief Academic Officer). About Southern Virginia University

Located in Buena Vista, Va., Southern Virginia University is a private, faith-based institution of higher education aligned with the restored gospel of Jesus Christ as taught by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Our mission is to gather faithful Latter-day Saints and those who share our values, lift them intellectually, socially, and spiritually, and launch them into successful lives and careers. The hallmark of Southern Virginia University is its educational model: engaging and interactive classes—in the humanities, arts, and sciences—taught by devoted faculty who prioritize student learning “by study and also by faith” (D&C 88:118). Outside the classroom, our Knights are among the most actively engaged students in the country, participating in extracurricular activities at ten times the national average, including NCAA Division III athletics, fine and performing arts, student leadership and government, academic honors societies, and service organizations. SVU graduates boast outstanding placement rates in elite graduate schools and serve as leaders in companies, communities, and the Church. Southern Virginia University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), is certified to operate by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV), and is recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for continuous innovation in learning, teaching, and the school environment. Southern Virginia University is not owned, operated, or funded by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Position Summary

The Provost at Southern Virginia University advises the University President on the planning, administration, coordination, and evaluation of all academic programs. Guiding academic strategy, the Provost leads the faculty, directs curriculum development, promotes teaching excellence, and oversees the process through which teaching is conducted and administered. In this critical role, the Provost ensures that curriculum design and delivery advance the University’s mission. Responsibilities

President’s Council Member

– Serves on the President’s Council and advises the President on general University business, strategic decisions, and advancement Academic Reporting

– Informs the President, senior leadership, and Board of Trustees on academic matters, supplying all required reports, recommendations, findings, and correspondence for Board and President’s Council meetings Curriculum & Instruction

– Supervises all curriculum and teaching—including outreach, summer offerings, scheduling, and overloads—and directs the development and implementation of academic strategic planning and program growth Faculty & Staff Oversight

– Leads recruitment, development, appointments, contracts, and promotions for faculty and academic staff, providing recommendations to the President Program & Enrollment Strategy

– Sets priorities for new programs and faculty growth, and provides academic input to institutional strategic enrollment efforts Program Review & Accreditation

– Coordinates periodic academic program reviews and accreditation processes, partnering with Division Chairs to study, refine, and improve curriculum and instruction Academic Budget Management

– Develops and administers the academic budget and related areas in concert with Division Chairs and the Chief Financial Officer Compliance & Effectiveness

– With the Director of Institutional Effectiveness, ensures adherence to all state, federal, and accrediting regulations and future affiliations; partners with the Chief of Staff on SACSCOC, SCHEV, and related requirements Fundraising Collaboration

– Works with the Vice President of Advancement to raise restricted and unrestricted funds for the University and its academic programs Culture & Safety

– Cultivates teamwork, professionalism, and respect across the institution and may serve on the Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management (BTAM) team Mission Leadership & Other Duties

– Exemplifies the University’s mission, values, rules, and work ethic, and performs additional duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications

Academic leadership, sound judgement, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and strong organizational and administrative skills Demonstrated ability to review and make appropriate and well-informed recommendations for academic programs and activities Demonstrated ability to develop and articulate sound academic policies that align with institutional needs and priorities Demonstrated ability to identify, resolve, and consult on a wide range of administrative personnel issues Demonstrated ability to help select and supervise faculty and academic staff members Demonstrated ability to prepare and administer budgets, maintaining both internal fiscal control and accurate accounting of all internal and external funds Preferred Qualifications

Earned doctorate is preferred A record of teaching, service, and scholarship appropriate for the rank of tenured professor is preferred Relevant academic and administrative experience, including work in curriculum development, budgeting, personnel, strategic planning, and educational technology Applications

For full consideration, candidates should email hr@svu.edu with the following attachments: Current curriculum vita Personal statement addressing what you bring to the University and how you would support its mission and values Vision statement of what you envision for the future of Southern Virginia University Three letters of recommendation Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis but should be received no later than November 1, 2025.

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