About The Position

The Associate Dean for Culinary Initiatives and Innovation serves as a strategic academic leader responsible for advancing the future relevance, reach, and impact of culinary education at the Culinary Institute of America. This role bridges academic excellence and initiatives, industry innovation, and emerging educational models to position CIA as the global leader in contemporary culinary and hospitality education. The Associate Dean contributes to the development and execution of forward-looking academic and industry initiatives that strengthen CIA’s reputation, enhance student outcomes, deepen industry engagement, and expand institutional opportunities domestically and internationally. This position focuses on identifying emerging trends across food, hospitality, wellness, technology, sustainability, and translating those trends into actionable educational strategies, partnerships, programs, and learning experiences. The position also take a coordinating role around many of the one-semester bachelor’s concentrations, usually held at other CIA campuses or internationally. The Associate Dean works closely with the Dean of the School of Culinary Arts, other Associate Deans, faculty, students, senior college leadership, alumni, and industry partners to drive interdisciplinary collaboration, applied innovation, and continuous improvement across the broader institution.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required.
  • Five (5) years of higher education, including teaching experience as a faculty member.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of supervisory experience/teaching experience.
  • Strategic thinker with strong operational execution skills.
  • Strong understanding of emerging trends impacting culinary education, hospitality, food systems, and workforce development.
  • Experience as a highly collaborative and entrepreneurial leader who can operate effectively across academic, operational, and external stakeholder environments while balancing innovation with institutional rigor and operational execution.
  • Demonstrated experience leading strategic initiatives, academic programs, innovation projects, or interdisciplinary teams.
  • Experience building partnerships across industry, education, and organizational stakeholders.
  • Proven ability to drive change, influence culture, and execute complex initiatives and navigate complex stakeholder environments and build consensus.
  • Demonstrated ability to lead innovation while maintaining academic quality and institutional alignment.
  • Strong business acumen and ability to manage initiatives with measurable outcomes.
  • Experience using data and assessment to inform decision-making and continuous improvement.
  • High level of adaptability, initiative, and organizational effectiveness.
  • Strong understanding of faculty development, academic operations, and shared governance practices.
  • Proficiency with instructional technologies, collaboration platforms, and modern workplace tools.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree preferred in culinary arts, hospitality, education, business, leadership, or related field.
  • Equivalent combination of education and exceptional professional experience may be considered.
  • Master’s degree in a related discipline.
  • Certified Master Chef (CMC), ProChef certification, or equivalent professional distinction.
  • Experience in innovation, applied research, executive education, digital learning, or emerging technologies.
  • International industry or educational experience.
  • Experience working in complex organizations with shared governance structures.

Responsibilities

  • Facilitate the development and implementation of future-focused culinary education initiatives aligned with institutional priorities and evolving industry needs.
  • Identify emerging trends and opportunities across culinary arts, food systems, hospitality, wellness, technology, AI, sustainability, and other related fields.
  • Collaborate with deans and faculty on piloting innovative educational models, interdisciplinary learning experiences, and new program concepts.
  • Support the integration of appropriate digital tools, AI-enabled learning approaches, and experiential pedagogies into culinary education.
  • Advance CIA’s leadership position in culinary innovation through strategic initiatives, partnerships, public engagement, and thought leadership.
  • Oversee concentrations, special initiatives, and designated academic programs to ensure rigor, relevance, and alignment with industry expectations.
  • Lead relevant ongoing curriculum review and program assessment processes to maintain academic quality and future workforce alignment.
  • Foster a culture of teaching excellence, innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement among faculty.
  • Support faculty professional development in emerging disciplines, instructional methodologies, and industry trends.
  • Ensure academic initiatives maintain alignment with accreditation standards, institutional policies, and collective bargaining agreements.
  • Build and maintain strategic relationships with industry leaders, organizations, employers, alumni, and external partners.
  • Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to develop applied learning opportunities, workforce initiatives, executive education, and strategic partnerships.
  • Identify opportunities for new educational offerings, credentials, certifications, and industry-facing initiatives.
  • Represent CIA at conferences, professional organizations, industry events, and external forums to strengthen institutional visibility and influence.
  • Ensure academic initiatives align with evolving workforce demands and employer expectations.
  • Support the development of programs and experiences that strengthen graduate readiness, adaptability, leadership capacity, and career outcomes.
  • Collaborate with admissions, student affairs, career services, and institutional leadership to support recruitment, retention, and student success strategies.
  • Use data, feedback, and industry insights to evaluate program effectiveness and guide continuous improvement efforts.
  • Supervise assigned faculty and initiative leaders, including performance management, coaching, mentoring, and professional development.
  • Partner with faculty staffing and scheduling teams to ensure efficient resource utilization and program delivery.
  • Support transparent and equitable faculty hiring, evaluation, and advancement processes.
  • Manage assigned budgets, resources, and strategic initiatives responsibly and effectively.
  • Participate actively in institutional planning, governance, and cross-campus collaboration efforts.

Benefits

  • medical coverage available at no cost to qualifying employees
  • dental insurance
  • vision insurance
  • life insurance
  • short and long term disability insurance
  • retirement savings plan with high employer contributions
  • a generous paid time off program
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