What are the responsibilities and job description for the Provost - Vice President of Academic Affairs position at Saint Martin's University?
Department : Academic Affairs
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Job Status : Full-Time; 1.0 FTE
FLSA Status : Exempt
Reports To : President
Divisions Supervised : College of Arts & Sciences, School of Engineering and the College of Education and Counseling, the Office of International Programs and Development, the Office of Graduate Studies and Admissions, Center for Student Success, Library, Institutional Research and Effectiveness, Registrar, and the Provost’s Executive Assistant
Salary Range : $210,000 to $220,000 annually. The actual salary will be based on the experience and qualifications of the candidate selected to fill this position. An outstanding benefit package will be included as part of the complete compensation package.
Amount of Travel Required : 5-10%
Position Summary :
Saint Martin’s University invites applications and nominations for the position of Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA). This is a rare opportunity to join a thriving liberal arts institution at a moment of great momentum and promise. The Provost and VPAA will serve as the chief academic officer, providing visionary leadership and strategic direction to advance the University’s academic mission in alignment with its Catholic, Benedictine tradition.
The Provost and VPAA will report directly to the University President, William Brownsberger, S.T.D., who began his tenure in July 2024. Under Dr. Brownsberger’s leadership, Saint Martin’s has embraced a renewed sense of purpose and optimism. The University is on a strong trajectory in its commitment to delivering a transformative Benedictine educational experience that equips students for lives of faith, service and reason.
Essential Functions :
- Leadership and Vision : Serve as the chief academic officer responsible for providing vision, leadership, oversight, and planning related to all academic programs and personnel.
- Catholic Benedictine Mission : Support and strengthen the University’s mission as a Catholic liberal arts institution in the context of the Church’s magisterium and Ex corde Ecclesiae.
- Academic Operations : Oversee program offerings, faculty recruitment and development, faculty evaluation, program review, and assessment of student learning outcomes.
- Accreditation and Compliance : Ensure the University’s continued success in institutional and specialized accreditation processes.
- Strategic Planning : Aid in the development of the University’s strategic plan and ensure alignment with and between the strategies of academic programs.
- Program Innovation : Spearhead the exploration, development, and implementation of innovative, in-demand academic programs, learning technologies, international partnerships, and diverse educational opportunities that enrich students’ academic experiences.
- Budget Oversight : Establish academic priorities for budgeting and collaborate with deans and directors to manage the Academic Affairs division budget effectively.
- Collaboration and Integration : Foster collaboration across Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, enrollment management, and the President’s Cabinet to enhance student success and institutional effectiveness.
- Academic Excellence : Actively promote excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service.
- Donor Engagement : Contribute to donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship in coordination with the president and vice president for advancement.
- External Representation : Represent the University’s academic mission to external stakeholders, including accreditors, donors, and community partners.
About Saint Martin’s University :
Founded in 1895, Saint Martin’s University is an independent coeducational institution rooted in the Catholic, Benedictine tradition. Located on a picturesque 380-acre wooded campus in Lacey, Washington, Saint Martin’s is one of only 13 Benedictine colleges and universities in the United States and Canada, and the only one west of the Rocky Mountains.
Saint Martin’s mission statement informs all operations and learning delivery on campus : “Saint Martin’s University is a Catholic Benedictine institution of higher education that empowers students to pursue a lifetime of learning and accomplishment in all arenas of human endeavor. Saint Martin’s students learn to make a positive difference in their lives and the lives of others through the interaction of faith, reason, and service. The University honors both the sacredness of the individual and the significance of community in the ongoing journey of becoming.” The University empowers students to pursue a lifetime of learning and accomplishment through its 31 majors, 11 master’s programs, one doctorate program, and six certificate programs spanning the arts and sciences, business, counseling, education, engineering, nursing, and leadership.
Saint Martin’s welcomes nearly 1,200 undergraduate students and 200 graduate students to its Lacey campus, along with additional students at its extended campus located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. Reflecting the Benedictine virtue of hospitality, the University welcomes, and indeed, seeks student not only from the Pacific Northwest, but also other parts of the nation and the world. The University celebrates that its student population is 51% undergraduate and 32% graduate student of color, with a student body that is 39% first-generation and 36% Pell Grant eligible. The University is dedicated to advancing social mobility and fostering academic success. Combining a rigorous liberal arts foundation with professional and pre-professional programs, Saint Martin’s is uniquely positioned to address the workforce needs of the region and beyond while delivering a transformative education grounded in the Catholic, Benedictine tradition.
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Salary : $210,000 - $220,000