Texas State University invites applicants for an inaugural Program Director for a Bachelor of Science degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography in the College of Health Professions. The Program Director will develop the program in collaboration with the faculty and seek accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) upon recommendation of the Joint Review Committee on Education in Medical Diagnostic Sonography. The program is tentatively slated to begin in Fall 2026 with its first cohort of students and faculty. This is a full-time 9-month position with summer employment, a non-tenured line Clinical Open Rank faculty appointment, and includes teaching and service responsibilities with release time provided for administrative duties. The Diagnostic Medical Sonography program is housed on the San Marcos campus in Encino Hall on the first level. The Dean's office and other College of Health Professions' departments are also located in Encino Hall. Additional information about the university and its nationally recognized academic programs is available at http://www.txstate.edu. Reporting to the Dean or his designee, the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Director is the administrator in charge of the program. They are responsible for the implementation of the university, college, and program policies, and the development, coordination, administration, and delivery of a high-quality educational student experience within the program. The Program Director articulates the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program's aspirations to constituents inside and outside the university community, develops and implements strategic goals, and provides collaborative leadership. Dynamic leadership, clear communication, strong interpersonal skills, and a keen strategic vision are crucial characteristics required for success. Drawing on the assistance and advice of the faculty and staff, the Program Director has lead responsibility for the administration of the program, including preparing and managing the budget to achieve program goals and curriculum development. In addition, the Program Director is responsible for providing leadership for matters related to accreditation, teaching schedules, recruitment of new faculty, evaluation of faculty and staff performance, support for grant and external development opportunities, student recruitment and advising, and formulation and implementation of strategic plans and policies. For more information on the responsibilities and role of chairs and directors at Texas State, please visit: https://policies.txstate.edu/division-policies/academic-affairs/01-02-11.html
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Industry
Educational Services
Number of Employees
51-100 employees