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UWT INTERNAL SEARCH
ABOUT
The University of Washington Tacoma is seeking applications for the position of Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Success (AVCFS). The Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Success (AVCFS) will have the opportunity to provide vision, leadership, advocacy and support for faculty research, teaching and general professional development across the UW Tacoma campus. This position will help align resources with the scholarly mission of the campus, and will support the growth and development of teacher-scholars across the range of faculty career stages, ranks and titles. The AVCFS will increase the visibility of UW Tacoma faculty achievement on campus, across the University of Washington and nationally. The AVCFS will work with the EVCAA, Academic Affairs leadership, Deans and Faculty Assembly to support faculty success across all domains, and will serve as a critical member of the senior Academic Affairs leadership team contributing to divisional goals and initiatives.
JOB DESCRIPTION
If you are a UWT tenured faculty member interested in the position, please review the full job description: Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Success
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Deadline to apply is October 20. Please submit your CV, a cover letter speaking to your interest and capacity to meet the position’s responsibilities, and the names of three references, one of whom must be your Dean, to Heather Porter at hlp3@uw.edu.
ADVISORY SEARCH COMMITTEE
- Kaijsa Calkins, Associate Dean, UW Tacoma Library, Chair
- Yoko Furukawa, Director, Office of Research
- Andrea Hill, Chair, Faculty Assembly and Associate Teaching Professor, School of Social Work and Criminal Justice
- Darcy Janzen, Director, Office of Teaching Excellence
- Maureen Kennedy, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Science and Mathematics, School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences
- Randy Nichols, Professor and Chair, Communications, Arts and Culture, School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, and Chair, Research Advisory Council
- Ka Yee Young, Virginia and Prentice Bloedel Professor, School of Engineering and Technology