School Of Environmental Sustainability, Dean
LOCATION
Rogers Park-Lake Shore Campus, Chicago, IL
QUALIFICATIONS
Doctorate in a discipline related to Environmental Sustainability, with a record of administrative, research, and teaching excellence. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, experience in interdisciplinary collaboration, and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead the School of Environmental Sustainability, fostering interdisciplinary research and collaboration, enhancing community engagement, promoting financial health, and advocating for the school within the university. Mentor faculty, engage with students, and manage overall academic planning and strategy.
INDUSTRY
Higher Education, Environmental Sustainability
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Loyola University Chicago is seeking an innovative Dean for the School of Environmental Sustainability to lead, mentor, and expand the school's programs, with a strong focus on diversity, community engagement, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Position Details
- Care for the whole person;
- Extraordinary academics and research;
- Community-centered engagement;
- Global connections and partnerships;
- Operational excellence; and
- Care for our world.
The Dean will help uplift and define the next era of the School of Environmental Sustainability and will address key strategic and operational priorities.
- Collaborate with a creative and committed faculty and staff to promote outstanding research, teaching, and other scholarly activities;
- Work with SES stakeholders to envision and implement a plan for the School’s continued growth that is aligned with the University Strategic Plan and rooted in the University’s core values of social justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion, and especially Loyola’s goal of serving as a champion of environmental sustainability;
- Sustain a strong sense of community within SES and promote an organizational culture that values excellence and work-life balance;
- Promote the financial health and future of the School through effective resource management;
- Engage with alumni to facilitate student mentorship, professional connections for SES graduates, and overall alumni involvement in SES.
- Partner with Loyola’s Advancement office to expand donor engagement and philanthropic giving;
- Draw on and strengthen the School’s interdisciplinary linkages across the University;
- Serve as an advocate for SES across the University’s other schools, colleges, and non-academic divisions;
- Leverage the City of Chicago and elevate the School’s visibility through industry partnerships and community engagement initiatives such as hosting the annual SES Climate Change Conference;
- Pursue partnerships through Catholic and Jesuit international networks to elevate the School’s national and global visibility.
- A commitment to advancing interdisciplinary collaboration and the ability to promote and support the wide range of disciplines within the School;
- Professional academic experience in environmental sustainability and a record of impactful scholarship;
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills;
- Demonstrated ability to foster an organizational culture that values excellence, accountability, community and work-life balance;
- A track record of engaging with students, promoting student success, and evaluating educational activities to ensure that a commitment to high-quality educational experiences is upheld;
- Demonstrated ability to recruit, mentor, and retain faculty and staff;
- Extensive knowledge of 21st-century trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field of environmental sustainability in a rapidly changing world;
- Experience working with external stakeholders such as alumni, donors, industry, government, and community partners;
- Demonstrated commitment to Loyola University Chicago’s Catholic, Jesuit mission and a desire to continue the School’s efforts to spur growth that benefits students in all areas of life;
- A leadership style that is fair, transparent, welcoming, and embraces shared governance;
- Proficiency with strategic planning and execution;
- Demonstrated experience effectively building budgets, managing resources, and generating new resources, including fundraising;
- Entrepreneurial spirit and support for innovative partnerships and initiatives that enhance the visibility of the School; and
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
- A commitment to advancing interdisciplinary collaboration and the ability to promote and support the wide range of disciplines within the School;
- Professional academic experience in environmental sustainability and a record of impactful scholarship;
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills;
- Demonstrated ability to foster an organizational culture that values excellence, accountability, community and work-life balance;
- A track record of engaging with students, promoting student success, and evaluating educational activities to ensure that a commitment to high-quality educational experiences is upheld;
- Demonstrated ability to recruit, mentor, and retain faculty and staff;
- Extensive knowledge of 21st-century trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field of environmental sustainability in a rapidly changing world;
- Experience working with external stakeholders such as alumni, donors, industry, government, and community partners;
- Demonstrated commitment to Loyola University Chicago’s Catholic, Jesuit mission and a desire to continue the School’s efforts to spur growth that benefits students in all areas of life;
- A leadership style that is fair, transparent, welcoming, and embraces shared governance;
- Proficiency with strategic planning and execution;
- Demonstrated experience effectively building budgets, managing resources, and generating new resources, including fundraising;
- Entrepreneurial spirit and support for innovative partnerships and initiatives that enhance the visibility of the School; and
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Founded in 1870, Loyola University Chicago is the largest of twenty-seven Jesuit colleges and universities (https://ajcunet.edu/) and one of the largest Catholic universities in the United States. Loyola enrolls approximately 17,000 students, including over 11,000 undergraduates, across its three campuses in the Chicago metropolitan area: Lake Shore Campus on Chicago’s north side; Water Tower Campus near the Magnificent Mile in downtown Chicago; and Health Sciences Campus in the western suburb of Maywood. The University has over 1,600 full-time and part-time faculty. It also operates a study abroad center – the John Felice Rome Center (JFRC) – in Rome, Italy. Loyola offers programs in a variety of disciplines through thirteen schools and colleges: the College of Arts and Sciences (founded in 1870), the School of Law (1908), the Stritch School of Medicine (1909), the School of Social Work (1914), the School of Continuing and Professional Studies (1914), the Graduate School (1915), the Quinlan School of Business (1922), the Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing (1935), the School of Education (1969), the School of Communication (2008), Arrupe College (2014) which operates as a two-year college and confers associates degrees, the Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health (2019), and the School of Environmental Sustainability (2020).
As one of the nation’s largest Jesuit, Catholic universities, Loyola University Chicago fosters a transformative cultural experience that honors diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to not only recruiting, but also retaining a diverse, mission driven workforce and enabling a culture of inclusiveness in an environment that values service excellence, stewardship, personal well-being, and professional development for all of our employees. Loyola University Chicago supports its staff and faculty with a wide array of affordable, comprehensive and competitive benefits centered on health and wellness, financial security, equity, and work-life balance. We actively seek those who wish to join our faculty, staff, and students in a community of diverse opinions, perspectives, and backgrounds supporting our Jesuit mission and striving toward the same goal of being persons for and with others.
The Loyola University Chicago community acknowledges its location on the ancestral homelands of the Council of the Three Fires (the Ojibwa, Ottawa, and Potawatomi tribes) and a place of trade with other tribes, including the Ho-Chunk, Miami, Menominee, Sauk, and Meskwaki. We recognize the tragic legacy of colonization, genocide, and oppression that still impacts Native American lives today. As a Jesuit university, we affirm our commitment to issues of social responsibility and justice. We further recognize our responsibility to understand, teach, and respect the past and present realities of local Native Americans and their continued connection to this land.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Loyola University Chicago is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer with a strong commitment to hiring for our mission and diversifying our faculty. The University seeks to increase the diversity of its professoriate, workforce and undergraduate and graduate student populations because broad diversity – including a wide range of individuals who contribute to a robust academic environment – is critical to achieving the University’s mission of excellence in education, research, educational access and services in an increasingly diverse society. Therefore, in holistically accessing the many qualifications of each applicant, we would factor favorably an individual’s record of conduct that includes experience with an array of diverse perspectives, as well as a wide variety of different educational, research or other work activities. Among other qualifications, we would also factor favorably experience overcoming or helping others overcome barriers to an academic career or degrees.
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