Dean of Agriculture, Business and STEM

Yuba Community College DistrictYuba City, CA

About The Position

Woodland Community College, a proud Hispanic-Serving Institution, serves as a vital hub for educational opportunity and equity in Northern California. Recognized by the Aspen Institute College Excellence Program, the college is ranked among the Top 200 community colleges in the United States. Woodland Community College is a comprehensive, open-access community college that operates three instructional sites across three counties, including a 120-acre campus in Woodland, the Colusa County outreach center in Williams, and the Lake County Campus in Clearlake. With a headcount over 7500 students in the 2024-2025 academic year across its three campuses, Woodland Community College continues to meet its commitment to accessibility, equity and comprehensive student support. Basic Functions: At Woodland Community College, the Dean of Agriculture, Business and STEM plays a vital role in fostering an educational environment that promotes access, success, and equity for all students. This leadership position is responsible for supervision of faculty and staff in three guided pathway areas of interest: 1) Business, Hospitality and Entrepreneurship, 2) Natural Resources and the Environment, and 3) STEM , Health and Applied Technology. This position also over sees the MESA Program and Strong Workforce and Development. The Dean provides strategic direction with primary responsibilities of schedule development, hiring of staff and both full-time and part-time faculty, evaluation of staff and faculty and managing budgets that support all programs in the division. The Dean helps ensure Woodland Community College remains a place where students can thrive, reach their goals, and transform their futures. Physical Demands Working Conditions: Office environment Subject to constant interruptions Subject to evening or variable hours Physical Abilities: Indoor and outdoor environments Travel at frequent intervals to conduct work

Requirements

  • Possession of a Master’s degree
  • One year of formal training, internship, or leadership experience reasonably related to the administrator’s administrative assignment
  • Experience that indicates sensitivity to and an understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students and personnel

Responsibilities

  • supervision of faculty and staff in three guided pathway areas of interest: 1) Business, Hospitality and Entrepreneurship, 2) Natural Resources and the Environment, and 3) STEM , Health and Applied Technology
  • over sees the MESA Program and Strong Workforce and Development
  • strategic direction with primary responsibilities of schedule development
  • hiring of staff and both full-time and part-time faculty
  • evaluation of staff and faculty
  • managing budgets that support all programs in the division
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