Executive Director, Miami University Center for Civics, Culture and Society
100 Miami UniversityUnited Statesabout 15 hours agoFull-time
Job Title Executive Director, Miami University Center for Civics, Culture and Society Department Dean's Office College of Arts and Science Support JM Worker Type Regular Pay Type Salary Position Salary Minimum Associate Professor $85,000 Professor $100,000 Position Salary Maximum Associate Professor $156,444 (inclusive of 20% stipend, and two months of summer pay). In addition, the Director can supplement this further through raising an additional month of summer salary ($12,222) through external grants. Professor $213,333 (inclusive of 20% stipend, and two months of summer pay) In addition, the Director can supplement this further through raising an additional month of summer salary ($16,666) through external grants. Salary will be commensurate with the level of the position, education, and experience. Benefit Eligible Yes Screening Date 2024-09-09 Job Description Summary The Center for Civics, Culture and Society Director will be responsible for: overseeing the establishment of the Center, the recruitment, appointment, onboarding, and ongoing supervision of at least 10 tenure-track faculty members and additional staff who will hold their appointments within the center, and including facilitating joint appointments with other departments at the University as appropriate, developing and promoting the curriculum, programming, and other activities of the center, building relationships with key internal and external interested parties regarding center operations overseeing and adhering to a budget for center operations, serving as a faculty member and meeting all faculty obligations, providing an annual report on the center’s development and operations to the Board of Trustees and Ohio General Assembly Job Description The Director will be responsible for: Overseeing the establishment of the Center, the recruitment, appointment, onboarding, and ongoing supervision of at least 10 tenure-track faculty members and additional staff who will hold their appointments within the center, and including facilitating joint appointments with other departments at the University as appropriate, developing and promoting the curriculum, programming, and other activities of the center, building relationships with key internal and external interested parties regarding center operations overseeing and adhering to a budget for center operations, serving as a faculty member and meeting all faculty obligations, providing an annual report on the center’s development and operations to the Board of Trustees and Ohio General Assembly. In addition, the Director will be expected to: Leverage the University’s already impressive faculty resources in civic research, teaching and engagement; integrate and institutionalize the Center’s curricular offerings within the University’s broader course and degree portfolios (so as to maximize the reach and impact of the Center’s work); coordinate the Center’s co-curricular and experiential learning-based programming with complementary programs and initiatives staged by the Menard Family Center for Democracy, the JANUS Forum, and other relevant university units. Education and Experience Qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree. Record of outstanding scholarly achievement that would meet expectations for tenure. Consideration will be given to applicants who have: Leadership and administrative ability. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to work effectively with others to identify opportunities for growth and leverage resources in a complex organization. Experience in developing and running programming centered around democracy and civic engagement. Demonstrated ability or potential for fundraising in both the private and public sectors. Demonstrated commitment to the Center’s mission Additional Position Information (if applicable) The max salary posted represents the base pay for a nine month faculty position plus a 20% stipend for serving as the Director and two months of summer pay. The Director has the ability to receive up to three months of summer salary, equivalent to 1/3 of the base salary through grants. The Director will be provided one month of summer salary as part of this position and for the first two years of the appointment the Director will be allocated a second month of salary as they build the program. They will always have the ability to raise up to a total of three months through grants or contracts. If for some reason the successful candidate no longer holds the Director position they would go back to the faculty and the stipend and summer pay would be removed. Required Application Documents Submit cover letter and curriculum vitae. Screening of applicants will begin two weeks after the job posts and will continue until the position is filled. Special Instructions (if applicable) Questions should be directed to Dr. Chris Makaroff (makaroca@miamioh.edu) Additional Information A criminal background check is required. All campuses are smoke- and tobacco-free campuses. This organization participates in E-Verify. Remote Work For positions that are approved for remote work: Remote work is not a right, it is a work arrangement that can be modified or revoked by Miami University at any time for any reason, including the convenience of the University. 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