ASDOH - Assistant Dean for Native American Affairs

A T Still University of Health SciencesMesa, AZ
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About The Position

The Assistant Dean for Native American Affairs serves as the high-level emissary, cultural steward, and chief advocate for the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health (ASDOH). This is a ceremonial and strategic leadership role designed to strengthen the bond between ASDOH and Tribal Nations while actively cultivating the next generation of Native American oral health professionals. Working in tandem with the National Center for American Indian Health Professions (NCAIHP), the Assistant Dean serves as a visible champion for the recruitment, retention, and success of Indigenous students.

Requirements

  • College plus postgraduate studies required.
  • One to three years of related experience required, three to six years preferred.
  • Deep-rooted experience working within Native American communities and a nuanced understanding of Tribal Sovereignty.
  • Public speaking skills; must be comfortable leading prayer and delivering formal addresses in a large-scale academic setting.
  • A proven commitment to educational excellence, mentoring students and building educational equity for Indigenous populations.

Responsibilities

  • Provide institutional leadership in Native American engagement and representation, serving as a key advisor to the Dean and senior leadership on matters related to Tribal sovereignty, cultural protocol, and Indigenous student success.
  • Lead high-profile ceremonial and cultural functions, including delivery of Land Acknowledgements, invocations, and blessings at commencement, White Coat ceremonies, and other institutional events.
  • Advocate for Native American students at the institutional level, ensuring policies, programs, and campus climate support cultural identity, belonging, and academic success.
  • Mentor and support Native American dental students, providing guidance on academic progression, professional development, and maintaining connections to community and cultural values.
  • Develop and oversee Indigenous pipeline and pathway initiatives, collaborating with internal and external partners to recruit and support Native students from K–12 through professional education.
  • Cultivate and sustain relationships with Tribal Nations and health organizations, serving as a liaison to Tribal leaders, health directors, and community stakeholders to strengthen trust and collaboration.
  • Represent the dental school in Tribal, regional, and national forums, including conferences, health boards, and Indigenous initiatives, to advance oral health equity and institutional partnerships.
  • Collaborate with Student Affairs and Academic Affairs to ensure culturally responsive support systems, including wellness resources, retention strategies, and student success initiatives for Indigenous learners.

Benefits

  • ATSU offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision coverages, among more.
  • If eligible, employee-elected benefits would begin the first of the month following hire date.
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