Department Chair, Cybersecurity (Online/Remote)
American Public University SystemAbout the role
Department Chair
APUS
The Department Chair is a key leadership position within the University. The Department Chair provides the leadership for a quality learning experience for students by ensuring coherence in the discipline and relevance to the practice in support of the University Mission. This leadership position contributes to a range of activities that supports student learning outcomes, program quality, discipline integrity, and faculty growth, success, and belonging, all of which focus on student learning, teaching excellence, and faculty and student retention. The Department Chair collaborates with other departments including the Office of the Provost, Faculty Human Resources, Curriculum and Assessment, Instructional Design, Trefry Library, Electronic Course Materials, and the Center for Teaching and Learning, as well as operational departments such as Advising, Registrar, Marketing, Enterprise Data Office, Workforce Learning Solutions, and Military and Corporate Outreach. The Department Chair oversees the daily operations of one or more programs and faculty.
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Responsibilities:
Essential operations responsibilities include the ability to:
- Articulate the department’s goals and needs to advance the department’s programs within the School, as well as outside the institution
- Confer with internal and external stakeholders and advisory groups to obtain knowledge of student, curricular, occupational, discipline, or University needs
- Collaborate with cross-functional departments and program stakeholders to develop, measure, and evaluate student learning outcomes, instructional efficacy, and student persistence and retention for continuous improvement
- Contribute to and participate in the annual strategic planning and budgeting processes
- Manage student conduct, appeals, and grievance processes
Essential teaching and learning culture activities include the ability to:
- Hire, develop, support, and evaluate faculty
- Document faculty successes and improvements in teaching, research, curriculum management, and service
- Recognize faculty and colleagues for outstanding performance and accomplishments
- Assign courses / credential faculty to teach
- Assign appropriate amount of curriculum development to FTF
- Regularly communicates with faculty
- Convene regular faculty meetings
Essential leadership activities include the ability to:
- Develop and support faculty to ensure discipline and program continuity, currency, and relevancy
- Collaborate with faculty to ensure the program’s evolution reflects external changes in the discipline, external market, and internal changes within the University
- Empower and support faculty to create student-centric, inclusive, welcoming learning environments in which all students can succeed
- Model good engagement in the discipline
- Demonstrate excellence in teaching and share effective practices within the University community
- Uphold academic quality design by leading curriculum innovation, academic rigor, and teaching excellence
Effective leaders will possess these critical skills and professional characteristics:
- Contribute and model professionalism as a thought-leader within the discipline, the School, and the University
- Remain current on trends and developments within academic disciplines and leadership
- Take initiative to address current challenges and opportunities with forward-thinking solutions
- Show attention to detail and accountability for deliverables while managing competing priorities
- Collaborate effectively, respectfully, and constructively with faculty and staff following the APEI employee handbook, APUS employee handbook and faculty handbook
- Coach and develop others to improve performance and achieve professional goals
- Practice emotional intelligence and coaching techniques, especially when managing stressful situations and difficult conversations
- Value the diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, strengths, and perspectives of others
- Adapt quickly to changing priorities, strategic initiatives, and industry trends
- Communicate effectively via written, oral, and visual media
- Flexibility when need arises
Requirements:
- Doctoral degree in Cybersecurity, IT, Computer Engineering, or a closely related degree from regio
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