new job official announcemnt

From: Bill Barowy (wbarowy@mail.lesley.edu)
Date: Wed Feb 16 2000 - 12:20:00 PST


This could be an interesting opportunity as we are positioning ourselves to
do some really neat things, outside of tradition, creative...
bb

TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION DIVISION DIRECTOR
LESLEY COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS

Lesley College, www.lesley.edu, a private teaching institution located in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, prepares women and men for professional careers
in education, human services, management, and the arts. A commitment to
teaching, the liberal arts, scholarly inquiry, and lifelong learning forms
the foundation of the College's educational philosophy. Lesley College
prioritizes the achievement of a gender and race/ethnicity balance among
students and faculty. Persons of Color are encouraged to apply.

The Position:
The Lesley College Technology in Education program, a leading graduate
program for the integration of technology in schools, seeks a dynamic,
visionary, Division Director who can actively move the program forward.
The Director is responsible for the academic and administrative leadership
of the Technology in Education Division and is a member of the School of
Education's Administrative Leadership Team.

In this twelve month position, the Director manages 12 core faculty, 6
support staff, 175 adjunct faculty, serving 1500 students throughout the
world. The Cambridge based Technology in Education Program is delivered
in three formats: off campus in an intensive weekend format in fifteen
states, an Internet based distance learning format, and on campus in a
traditional format. The master's level program is high growth, dynamic and
complex.

The Director is responsible for:
Maintaining the program on the cutting edge of alternative format and
online learning.
- Advocate for the integration of emerging technologies in K-12 environments
- Encourage exploration of emerging technologies for program delivery
- Seek external support for research and development initiatives

Inspiring and supporting faculty with a vision for the power of educational
technology in schools
- Engage faculty in meeting the challenge of integrating technologies into
all classrooms
- Encourage and support faculty pursuit of grant opportunities
- Facilitate continuous course development and enhancement

Communicating the mission, scope and activities of the division to internal
and external communities
- Represent the Division on college wide committees
- Represent the Division on regional and state committees and advisory groups
- Coordinate Division activities with outreach efforts
- Represent the Division at current and new state review meetings

Valuing, incorporating, and representing the multiple perspectives of a
forward thinking, committed, high energy faculty
- promote dialog concerning program development and delivery
- foster collaboration and collegiality
- involve faculty in distributed leadership
- employ participatory problem solving

Maintaining an active professional presence
- teach in the division
- conduct scholarly activity such as conference presentations, research and
publications

The over-all academic and pedagogical quality of the division
- Supervise the development and implementation of curriculum.
- Coordinate internal and external academic review, including ICC, NEASC,
TEAC, and periodic internal campus reviews.
- Coordinate academic planning for the division and monitor program quality.
- Participate in accreditation and certification program reviews.
- Advocate for the division's concerns.

The professional well being of the faculty and staff
- Supervise and evaluate faculty and staff.
- Recommend and monitor faculty contracts and workload.
- Recommend and monitor administrative and staff contracts and workload.
- Coordinate scholarship/professional development opportunities for faculty
and staff.
- Assist Dean in reporting staffing patterns and workloads.
- Direct the recruitment, hiring, professional development, supervision and
evaluation of adjunct faculty.

The academic well being of students
- Monitor students' academic progress.
- Coordinate advisement for students' personal and professional development.
- Coordinate communications to students and alumni.
- Coordinate special events for students and alumni.
- Facilitate student grievances.

The fiscal health of the division
- Prepare and monitor the division budget.
- Supervise publication of division materials, advertisements and marketing.
- Supervise the review of applications and acceptance of students to the
division.
- Project and monitor division enrollments.

Minimum qualifications:
- an earned doctorate
- eligible for the rank of associate or full professor
- experience with integration of technology in education into K-12
classroom environments
- experience in higher education
- evidence of exemplary teaching
- experience with strategic planning and program development

Highly desirable qualifications:
- supervision and evaluation of creative professionals
- significant accomplishments in the field of educational technology
- providing leadership in developing a collegial environment for faculty
and staff
- integrating student perspectives in shaping the curriculum and delivery
of the program
- understanding adult learners and their unique needs
- recruiting and retaining diverse faculty, staff, and students
- solving day-to-day challenges in a large-scale, complex operation
- proficiency with technology for productivity and professional effectiveness
- building and administering a departmental budget

The starting date for this position in July 1, 2000. Applicants should submit
- a letter of intent, showing how their credentials and experience match
the qualifications.
- current vitae
- names and phone numbers of at least three references

Review of materials will begin March 1, 2000
The position will remain open until the final selection is made.
Celeste Gregory, Human Resources
Lesley College
29 Everett St. Cambridge, MA 02138
hr@mail.lesley.edu

Lesley College is committed to diversity in its workforce.

Bill Barowy, Associate Professor
Technology in Education
Lesley College, 29 Everett Street, Cambridge, MA 02138-2790
Phone: 617-349-8168 / Fax: 617-349-8169
http://www.lesley.edu/faculty/wbarowy/Barowy.html
_______________________
"One of life's quiet excitements is to stand somewhat apart from yourself
 and watch yourself softly become the author of something beautiful."
[Norman Maclean in "A river runs through it."]



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