ASSOCIATE DEAN, NURSING

Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College DistrictGC Grossmont College, CA
$126,664 - $137,001Onsite

About The Position

The Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District is seeking an Associate Dean for its Allied Health and Nursing department. This role is responsible for organizing, directing, developing, administering, and supervising all operations of the Nursing Education Programs. The Associate Dean will also supervise the Nursing office and support staff, handle administrative paperwork, assist with community outreach, and support accreditation processes. The District is committed to fostering equity, diversity, inclusivity, and social justice within its academic community and is looking for a candidate who shares this commitment. The position is a 12-month role with a full-time FTE of 1.0, working Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with potential for varied hours. The starting salary ranges from $126,664 to $137,001 annually, based on experience.

Requirements

  • A master’s or higher degree from an accredited college or university which includes course work in nursing, education or administration.
  • One year’s experience as an administrator with validated performance of administrative responsibilities.
  • Two year’s experience teaching in pre- or post-licensure registered nursing programs.
  • One continuous, full-time or its equivalent experience direct patient care as a registered nurse OR equivalent experience and/or education as determined by the Board of Registered Nursing.
  • Active Registered Nurse licensure in the state of California.
  • In-depth knowledge of the Education Code, Title 5 and other administrative regulations and the ability to apply these regulations.
  • Technical aspects of field of specialty.
  • Ability to successfully delegate, ensure adherence to College and District policies, practices and procedures, hold others responsible yet instill confidence among the faculty and staff.
  • Ability to exercise academic leadership to advance the College's mission.
  • Ability to participate in the College planning process while participating in the achievement of the goals and priorities of the District as a whole.
  • Ability to work cooperatively and responsively with all segments of the College, District and community at large.
  • Ability to participate in the process, development, and achievement of the college vision, and communicate that to faculty and staff.
  • Commitment to the community college concept, including the open door philosophy and a diverse curriculum for a heterogeneous student population.
  • Community resources that integrate with college services.
  • Commitment to a comprehensive, student-oriented environment that facilitates learning and student development.
  • Dedication to keeping students informed while seeking their opinions and providing a range of student services.
  • Dedication to the improvement of the educational process.
  • Facilitate communication and understanding of perspectives among faculty, staff, students, and the community, within the framework of a multi-college district.
  • Read, interpret, apply and explain complex laws, regulations, requirements, policies and procedures.
  • Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
  • Sensitivity to all facets of the community including the needs of various groups that comprise it.

Responsibilities

  • Direct, develop, implement, and supervise the operation of Nursing Programs, including general administration, program curriculum and accreditation.
  • Provide leadership for all activities of the Nursing Programs.
  • Direct, supervise and administer Nursing Programs activities relating to student recruitment, enrollment, retention, evaluations, promotion, completion, preparation for licensure and placement.
  • Develop Nursing Programs goals and objectives in collaboration with faculty; prepare and administer budget; provide leadership in seeking additional funding sources through private, state and federal grants; monitor and approve expenditures related to the Nursing Programs.
  • Initiate and maintain contractual agreements with service agencies used for Nursing Programs student clinical placements.
  • Attend a variety of health care organization meetings including those at clinical agencies mandated by the California Board of Nursing and NLNAC.
  • Supervise and evaluate the Health Professions technicians and coordinate their ordering and maintenance of supplies and equipment for all Nursing Professions laboratories. Supervise support staff for all Nursing Programs.
  • In collaboration with faculty and other administrators, interpret, develop and administer Nursing Programs department policies and procedures; review and coordinate revision of Nursing Faculty Handbook, the Nursing Student Handbook and catalog and brochure information relevant to the Programs.
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with faculty and administrators; communicate with a variety of community college personnel; maintain professional relationships with members and representatives of other local, state, and national committees and organizations.
  • Attend Program-related activities, campus health care organizational and professional committee meetings and conferences; represent and play an active role in local, state, and national programs and organizations related to nursing; provide assistance with community outreach activities for other Health Professions departments.
  • Recruit, screen, hire, train, develop, supervise and evaluate Nursing Programs faculty members; in collaboration with faculty and other appropriate administrators, prepare and implement Nursing Programs class schedules and faculty assignments; provide guidance and work direction.
  • Maintain Nursing Programs student records and program statistics.
  • Ensure compliance with the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) rules and Nursing Programs-related regulations, clinical facility regulations, Education Code, union contracts, the National League of Nursing Accrediting Commission, (NLNAC) guidelines, and other district, local, state, and federal regulations.
  • Provide leadership and procedural expertise in the development of self-study for BRN and NLNAC accreditation/re-accreditation visits; coordinate visits of BRN and NLNAC site examiners; respond to and implement BRN and NLNAC recommendations.
  • Develop, coordinate and implement Nursing Programs class and teaching schedules; coordinate Nursing Programs curriculum development and revision.
  • Serve as liaison between Nursing Programs staff and Senior Dean.
  • Collaborate with Nursing Programs faculty, Advisory Committee members and professionals in the community in monitoring change in community needs, demographics, health care reform, etc. in order to maintain state-of-the-art curricula which reflect responsiveness to community needs.
  • Prepare Nursing Programs department, district, state and federally-mandated reports.
  • Review and approve administrative paperwork related to all Nursing programs.
  • Perform related duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • medical coverage
  • dental coverage
  • vision coverage
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