Assistant Dean for IHP in Europe
World Learning
- Nederland
- € 70.438-77.310 per jaar
- Vast
- Voltijds
- Oversee general management and coordination of a diverse portfolio of programs in collaboration with SIT's Office of the Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs, Office of Global Operations, and Office of Student Health, Safety, and Well-being to ensure alignment with SIT's policies and academic standards.
- Facilitate collaboration and communication between multi-country faculty and team members to design and deliver the academic program that meets standards of excellence
- Assemble and lead a motivated team of faculty and staff to manage diverse portfolio of IHP Europe programs effectively.
- Onboard and mentor new faculty/adjunct faculty/ staff in consultation with the Associate Provost Ensure that experiential learning opportunities are integrated into the programs in a coordinated and intentional manner so that readings and classroom-based activities are linked to field-based experiences to support student learning and achievement of course outcomes.
- Follow-up on student evaluations at the conclusion of each program, using feedback to refine academic quality and enhance the overall educational experience.
- Establish and maintain a regular cycle of program evaluations, including site visits to observe local faculty and evaluate teaching effectiveness and the overall program quality
- Represent IHP Europe and SIT/World Learning at professional and academic conferences.
- Play a critical role in connecting program student support personnel to relevant support services locally and in collaboration with SIT Office of Student Health, Safety, and Well-Being.
- Ensure program staff are knowledgeable and able to provide care to the students and, in consultation with SIT Office of Student health, Safety, and Well-Being, direct them to appropriate resources for emotional and mental health support.
- Coordinate with local teams to maintain up-to-date program contingency plans, based on current and reliable information concerning health and safety risks of the local environment.
- Communicate emergency procedures and protocols to student participants, program staff, and homestay families.
- Ensure consistency and organization of student orientations.
- Provide culturally appropriate strategies and advice to maximize safety and well-being.
- Serve on periodic SIT task forces or learning communities in collaboration with other faculty and staff.
- Build and sustain relationships with local stakeholders, service providers, and partner institutions to enhance the programs' quality and reputation.
- Manage logistics and program services, including accommodations, transportation, and excursions, ensuring they meet SIT's educational and operational standards.
- Collaborate with SIT's Human Resources, Office of Global Operations, and Office of the Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs to ensure seamless program delivery and operational support, while maintaining open communication with SIT's global offices by providing detailed updates, timely reports, and strategic recommendations to enhance operations and program outcomes.
- Serve as in-country entity representative for compliance purposes as required.
- Manage an accurate budget for the portfolio, ensuring cost control and resourceful spending in collaboration with SIT's Office of Global Operations.
- Oversee financial operations for multiple programs, including budgeting, expense reporting, and vendor contract execution, ensuring efficient and transparent financial management.
- Communicate financial needs, updates, and forecasts to SIT's Office of Global Operations.
- Terminal degree from an accredited institution of higher education.
- 5 years of teaching experience and/or experience in academic administration or the equivalent in international experience
- Demonstrated understanding of field-based, interdisciplinary and experiential education, and/or critical pedagogy
- Experience teaching US-based college students
- Minimum 3 years of experience living and working in Europe
- Supervisory experience, ideally of multi-cultural staff at distant locations
- Articulate in use of oral and written English
- Demonstrated support for SIT/World Learning's mission and values as well as people of varying backgrounds.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multi-cultural team
- Proficient in working in a fast-paced, virtual environment
- Excellent interpersonal communication skills
- Flexibility to travel at least 30% of the time, primarily to program locations but also to SIT meeting sites, whether in Vermont at main campus or at Teaching Centers located around the world.
- Applicants must have, in hand, current authorization to work in the locations where this position is offered Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland, Italy, or Spain