Skip to main content
HimalayasHimalayas logo
The Community Solution Education SystemTS

Program Director/Department Chair

Saybrook University is a private, non-profit graduate institution offering online and hybrid programs in humanistic psychology, mind-body medicine, and transformative social change. Founded in 1971, it is dedicated to fostering a just, humane, and sustainable world through transformative education.

The Community Solution Education System

Employee count: 201-500

United States only

Stay safe on Himalayas

Never send money to companies. Jobs on Himalayas will never require payment from applicants.

Job Description:

Saybrook University is seeking an Academic Department Chair for its Clinical Psychology program. This leader must be able to guide the program through the self-study process and advance its pursuit of APA accreditation.

Position Summary:

Academic Department Chairs (ADC) are university leaders that encourage and foster excellence in scholarship, teaching and learning, professional and university service, student success, and collegiality. Under the direction of the Dean, the Department Chair will oversee curriculum development, supervise faculty and student progress, manage administrative tasks, as well as teach specific courses.

They oversee the department as an academic unit, facilitating curricular innovation, student enrollment, instructional delivery, program assessment and accreditation, faculty workload planning, and annual goal setting. ADCs work collaboratively with faculty and staff across Saybrook University in support of its mission, vision, and strategic aims.

Essential Function and Responsibilities:

  • Provide leadership to achieve the highest possible level of excellence in the scholarship, teaching, and service activities by members of the academic department.
    • Facilitate faculty and departmental goal setting annually.
    • Establish a culture in support of openness to change and innovation.
  • Oversee core and part-time faculty, facilitating equitable workload and contributions to departmental and university mission and goals.
    • Guide and coordinate faculty workload planning to support faculty, attending to faculty professional desires and life-work balance while ensuring department and student needs are met.
    • Monitor faculty engagement in courses to ensure quality teaching and effective communications with students. Ensure quality instruction based on institutional learning objectives.
    • Maintain and implement processes for appointment, contract renewal, application for faculty rank, and professional development. Evaluate core faculty annually; maintain open channels for feedback throughout the year.
    • Monitor adjunct faculty course engagement and course evaluations and provide appropriate guidance and supports. Assess part-time faculty performance when determining reappointment.
    • Communicate and interact with Human Resource Services, Labor Relations, and the Office of General Counsel on personnel issues, when and as necessary.
  • Coordinate execution of the unit's educational programs with the faculty, and schedule courses and assign instructors to these courses in consultation with specialization coordinators, the faculty, and the dean's office.
    • Monitor course registrations and make appropriate adjustments in course schedules and instructor assignments in cooperation with other departments/areas/programs and the dean's office.
    • Communicate new academic policies and procedures as well as grading/evaluation due dates to all faculty.
    • Collaborate with Academic Affairs to deliver an effective faculty orientation program that includes a review of Saybrook University’s policies and LMS training.
  • Plan and administer the unit's budget in consultation with the dean’s office. Manage budget expectations, and present departmental recruitment requests.
    • Approve faculty and FWS schedules, pay and expenses.
  • Serve as a central figure available to address questions, concerns, and communications from students, faculty, staff, and other stakeholders with the expectation of a resolution of issues at the department level. Keep your Dean informed.
    • Facilitate administrative and departmental faculty meetings and committees.
    • Follow through on faculty and student inquiries and requests as it relates to academic progress.
    • Lead the recruitment efforts, when resources are available, for replacement or net growth of faculty. The chair is responsible for making certain that the diversity goals of the department and college are met by assuring a diverse pool of highly qualified candidates.
    • All core faculty are expected to play a key role in recruiting prospective students and processing student admissions. Review and interview applications and use the systems in place to move applicants through the review process in a timely manner.
    • Develop relationships and maintain a system of regular communications with appropriate university and system partners.
  • Coordinate and engage in annual academic program and faculty review processes to follow accreditation requirements as well as external accrediting bodies as required.
    • Facilitate regular program reviews to maintain relevancy and pedagogical innovation.
    • Monitor curriculum and recommend curricular changes to the department faculty to meet the changing needs of students and the University.
    • Coordinate curricular changes initiated within the department before sending them on to the appropriate college and University committees.
    • Support curricular and course development processes for new and existing programs, to keep content and pedagogy fresh and relevant.
    • Regularly review and support degree program policies, coordinate catalog revision and update website managers with program changes.
    • Propose new initiatives, programs, and projects; organize and facilitate approval of new course offerings and learning outcomes; support the upkeep, relevance, growth and maintenance of the academic program*.
  • Teach specific courses and serve on student research committees.
    • All faculty members at Saybrook University are expected to be available and responsive to students.
    • Course-level faculty engagement expectations are detailed in the faculty handbook. Utilize university offered resources to maintain technology skills specific and appropriate to each program and process.

Qualifications:

  • Doctorate (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from a regionally accredited institution of higher learning
  • Minimum of 5 years of combined faculty and administrative experience, including leadership experience within a doctoral-level program
  • Direct experience leading an American Psychological Association (APA) accredited doctoral program
  • License or certification in appropriate discipline, as appropriate (i.e., clinical psychology, counseling, coaching, etc.)
  • Experience interfacing with institutional accreditors (e.g. WSCUC and HLC) and state regulatory/licensure bodies
  • Strong interpersonal, collaboration,and communication skills
  • Willingness to develop strong organization,delegation, and follow through skills
  • Experience leading projects and/or teams
  • Recordofscholarship sufficient to support and facilitate facultyscholarly activity at the doctoral faculty level
  • Passion for innovative pedagogy anddemonstratedteachingqualityinonline and hybrid environments.
  • Establishedrecordofmeaningful serviceto department, university, discipline, and/or community.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Three (3) to five (5) years academic administrative experience or equivalent
  • Success in guiding processes through a shared governance environment
  • Demonstrated orientation toward innovation, experimentation, and change

*The role of department chair may include program-specific accreditation and activities to be articulated and agreed upon with College Dean.

About Saybrook University

Saybrook University was founded over 50 years ago by some of the greatest minds of the 20th century and continues to inspire a new generation of innovators. A non-profit, regionally accredited university known for its commitment to humanistic studies and rigorous research, Saybrook University’s academic model centers the student in everything we do to provide a unique, transformational learning experience. Saybrook offers advanced degrees in organizational systems, psychology, mind-body medicine, and counseling through flexible learning formats, helping students remain active contributors in their fields as they advance their education. Saybrook University is proud to be a diverse, inclusive community of creative, compassionate innovators dedicated to pursuing new ways of thinking and doing for our professions, organizations, and communities.

Saybrook University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information, visit www.saybrook.edu.

Saybrook University offers a generous compensation and benefits package, as well as the opportunity to work for a leader in the field of education. Some of our key benefits include: generous paid time-off, medical and dental coverage, company-paid life and disability insurance, retirement plan with employer contribution, multiple flexible spending accounts (FSA), tuition reimbursement, professional development, and regular employee appreciation events.Saybrook University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Apply Link:

Company:

Saybrook University

About the job

Apply before

Posted on

Job type

Full Time

Experience level

Education

Postgraduate degree

Experience

5 years minimum

Location requirements

Hiring timezones

United States +/- 0 hours

About The Community Solution Education System

Learn more about The Community Solution Education System and their company culture.

View company profile

Saybrook University is a private, non-profit institution of higher learning with a steadfast commitment to humanistic principles. Founded in 1971 by prominent figures in humanistic psychology including Eleanor Camp Criswell, Rollo May, and Carl Rogers, the university has a rich history rooted in the human potential movement. Originally established as the Humanistic Psychology Institute, it has since evolved into a leading provider of graduate education, offering master's and doctoral degrees, as well as professional certifications. The university's administrative offices are located in Pasadena, California, and it is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC).

Saybrook University's educational philosophy centers on a student-focused, transformative learning experience. It specializes in fields that promote a just, humane, and sustainable world, with programs in Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Counseling, Mind-Body Medicine, Integrative and Functional Nutrition, Transformative Social Change, and Leadership and Management. The university is a pioneer in hybrid and online learning, combining virtual coursework with in-person residential learning experiences to foster a strong sense of community and collaboration among students and faculty. This model is designed to be accessible to working professionals, allowing them to advance their education while continuing to contribute to their respective fields. The curriculum emphasizes the integration of mind, body, and spirit, encouraging personal growth, social responsibility, and the application of scholarly knowledge to create meaningful impact.

Tech stack

Learn about the tools and technologies that The Community Solution Education System uses to build, market, and sell its products.

View tech stack

The Community Solution Education System employees can create an account to update this tech stack.

Employee benefits

Learn about the employee benefits and perks provided at The Community Solution Education System.

View benefits

Flexible spending accounts (FSA)

Multiple flexible spending accounts (FSA).

Professional development

Opportunities for professional development.

12 Paid Holidays

12 paid holidays to support work/life balance.

Tuition Waiver

Waived tuition at participating colleges within our community.

View The Community Solution Education System's employee benefits
Claim this profileThe Community Solution Education System logoTS

The Community Solution Education System

View company profile

Similar remote jobs

Here are other jobs you might want to apply for.

View all remote jobs

15 remote jobs at The Community Solution Education System

Explore the variety of open remote roles at The Community Solution Education System, offering flexible work options across multiple disciplines and skill levels.

View all jobs at The Community Solution Education System

Remote companies like The Community Solution Education System

Find your next opportunity by exploring profiles of companies that are similar to The Community Solution Education System. Compare culture, benefits, and job openings on Himalayas.

View all companies

Find your dream job

Sign up now and join over 100,000 remote workers who receive personalized job alerts, curated job matches, and more for free!

Sign up
Himalayas profile for an example user named Frankie Sullivan