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Georgia Southern University

Location: StatesboroGA 30460 Document ID: AA514-24NV Date Posted: Posting Closed Job Type: Regular

Job Schedule:Full-time
Minimum Education: Not Specified2017-02-21
 

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Georgia Southern University

invites applications and nominations for

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

Georgia Southern University, a comprehensive research institution of the Georgia University System, seeks an experienced, visionary academic administrator to serve as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. This senior administrator reports to the President and serves as the chief academic officer of the University, as well as chief executive officer for the institution in the President’s absence. Full information is available in the Search Profile: http://www.myersmcrae.com/skins/userfiles/file/GASouthernProvost.pdf

The Opportunity - Designated a Carnegie doctoral-research university, Georgia Southern University is the state’s largest and most comprehensive center of higher education south of Atlanta. Serving more than 20,600 students, the University offers 124 degree programs at the baccalaureate, master’s, and doctoral levels across eight colleges and schools.

As chief academic officer of the campus, the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs (Provost) provides leadership in academic matters. This senior administrator will have the ability to continue to advance the University’s mission while creating a new academic vision and to guide students, faculty, and staff to its realization.

The Provost will value the rich mixture of cultures and diverse academic programs that distinguishes Georgia Southern from other institutions.  With experience working with a complex, comprehensive institution, the Provost will oversee and align academic and budgetary affairs to enhance the quality of the faculty and student body, to expand and enhance research and instructional innovation, and to ensure the overall excellence of the institution.

An advisor to the President on plans, policies, and operations, the Provost will support curricula, teaching, and research of superior quality, work with faculty on matters of academic policy, and enhance the general welfare of the University. Articulate and persuasive, the Provost will assist the President in effectively conveying the importance of a research university to the community and region.

A transformative leader who is student focused, the Provost will support and enhance faculty-student interaction and promote undergraduate research and student engagement both in and out of the classroom. This academic leader will value the importance of maintaining a small school feel within a comprehensive university environment.

The Provost will be charged with considering matters pertaining to the faculty and to the curriculum. In exercising the powers and duties of the office, the Provost will:

  • have administrative jurisdiction over academic matters and academic personnel, including the assignment of additional duties and responsibilities to those who report to the Provost.
  • provide leadership in the development of proper academic goals for the institution and its colleges through college and faculty instrumentalities.
  • in the absence of the President, call meetings when necessary.
  • assist in the formulation and presentation of policies to the faculty for its consideration, respecting the right of the President or any member of the faculty to present any matter.
  • be responsible, through the Academic Deans of the colleges, for assuring that all faculty members can proper teaching loads and maintain a satisfactory quality of work.
  • ensure the quality of the programs and work of the faculty of the colleges through evaluations, when needed.
  • be responsible for appointment of faculty members to the graduate faculty based upon recommendations from the college dean.
  • recommend to the President all tenure and promotion recommendations.
  • be responsible for the budget, direction, coordination, and supervision of the instructional programs in the colleges of the University.
  • be responsible for the assignment and efficient utilization of offices, classrooms, laboratory facilities, and equipment.
  • study ways and means by which the quality of instruction in the University may be improved, then making recommendations to the President, the academic deans of the colleges, and the respective faculties to accomplish the improvements.
  • study matters regarding faculty scholarship, rank, tenure, and salaries.
  • be responsible for the coordination of graduate courses in conjunction with the Dean of the Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies.
  • be responsible for the coordination of research and service projects in conjunction with the Vice President for Research and Economic Development.
  • assume a leadership role for the oversight of institutional accreditation activities and the ongoing assessment of student learning outcome and academic program outcome plans.

Minimum Qualifications - Candidates must have an earned doctorate and the qualifications for tenure and rank of Professor in an academic department within the institution as demonstrated in previous university settings. A minimum of five years of experience as a department chair, or a minimum of four years of experience as a dean, or seven years of combined is required.

An exemplary record of teaching, service, and scholarship, including a record of excellent teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level, also is required.

Other requirements include:

  • Experience with strategic planning and budgeting, resource allocation and development, and assessment
  • Demonstrated commitment to and expertise in promoting diversity and working with diverse constituencies
  • Demonstrated successful problem-solving skills
  • Experience with a comprehensive academic organization in a rapidly growing and changing environment
  • Demonstrated ability to establish relationships with external constituencies and develop significant partnership to benefit the university
  • Strong commitment to governance by consensus
  • Ability to balance needs of the schools with those of the institution
  • Appreciation for the role that a regional university plays as provider of cultural programs to the broader community
  • A strong advocate for shared governance
  • Data-based or evidence-based decision making
  • Knowledgeable of current and emerging trends in higher education and industry
  • Demonstrated creativity and ability to design and execute comprehensive academic programs that incorporate research and experiential learning

Georgia Southern University provides the classic residential campus experience and online learning options to a student body representing all 50 states and 88 nations.

Georgia Southern’s nationally accredited academic programs prepare diverse scholars for leadership and service as world citizens. The University boasts 200-plus student organizations, outstanding NCAA Division I athletics, and state-of-the art residence halls and campus facilities.

Since its founding in 1906, the University’s hallmark has been a culture of engagement that bridges theory with practice, extends the learning environment beyond the classroom, and promotes student growth and life success. Central to the University’s mission is the faculty’s dedication to excellence in teaching and the    development of a fertile learning environment exemplified by a free exchange of ideas, high academic expectations, and individual responsibility for academic achievement. Faculty, staff, and students embrace core values expressed through integrity, civility, kindness, collaboration, and a commitment to lifelong learning, wellness, and social responsibility.

Georgia Southern is one of the most beautiful campuses in the state. The historic core of campus is the quintessential college portrait — Georgian-style, red brick buildings with white columns wrapping around the tree-lined circular drive. Contemporary buildings blend into the existing architecture to showcase the continuing growth and expansion of Georgia Southern facilities.

Statesboro, Georgia - Georgia Southern University is located in Statesboro in the southeastern corner of Georgia. A city of nearly 31,000 people, Statesboro is known for hospitality, friendliness, a mild year-round climate, and high quality of life

While offering the charm and safety of a small town, Statesboro has the amenities of a larger city. The city’s downtown was named one of eight “Renaissance Cities” by Georgia Trend magazine. The area has shopping centers, live music venues, bookstores, coffee shops, cafes and restaurants, cinema, and outdoor parks.

Only an hour by car to Savannah, Georgia and the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, Statesboro is an hour and a half to the Atlantic coastline, including the beaches of Tybee Island and Hilton Head Island. Florida is two hours away, with metropolitan Atlanta approximately three hours.

Georgia Southern University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity institution.

Application and Nomination Process - Confidential inquiries are welcomed and nominations are invited.

To Apply - Application packets must include: 1) Letter of interest; 2) Current curriculum vitae; 3) At least five references with full contact information, including email address (References will not be contacted without consent from applicants.); 4) Answers to the questions at www.myersmcrae.com/skins/userfiles/file/MMQuestions.pdf

Submit applications to GeorgiaSouthern@myersmcrae.com  

Submit nominations to GeorgiaSouthern-nominate@myersmcrae.com  Nominations should include full contact information, including email, for the individual being nominated.

Review of materials begins immediately. For best consideration, application materials should be received by February 28, 2017.

Emily Parker Myers, Chief Executive Officer, and Alan Medders, President, of Myers McRae Executive Search and Consulting, are assisting Georgia Southern University with this search.

Myers McRae Executive Search and Consulting

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