The Center for Integrative Natural Science and Mathematics (CINSAM) is looking 
for a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as its next Director.

The Director is a 12-month administrative position where the individual is 
tenured in a CINSAM affiliated department (Biological Sciences; Chemistry; 
Computer Science; Mathematics and Statistics; Physics, Geology and Engineering 
Technology; and Teacher Education). CINSAM is Northern Kentucky University's 
(NKU) highly-prized "Program of Distinction," created by the Commonwealth of 
Kentucky in 1999. CINSAM's mission is to improve P-16 science, technology, 
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education by advancing and integrating 
teaching, learning and scholarship in the STEM disciplines. CINSAM has three 
major goals:

1.     Facilitate the recruitment, retention, and graduation of STEM students.

2.     Promote faculty scholarship and undergraduate research in STEM 
disciplines.

3.     Enhance the teaching, learning, and understanding of science and 
mathematics at P-16 levels.

CINSAM has a strong commitment to civic engagement, undergraduate research, 
integration across disciplines, diversity and excellence in the STEM and 
education disciplines.

This is an exciting opportunity for a leader interested in reaching across 
traditional boundaries to form partnerships across the campus and between the 
campus and the community including state organizations, schools, universities, 
and industry.

Ideally CINSAM seeks a leader with the following characteristics:

1.     Tenured or tenurable at the rank of Associate or Full Professor in one 
of the CINSAM affiliated departments listed above.

2.     Administrative experience that portrays an informed and collaborative 
professional who can work in partnership with CINSAM- affiliated faculty and 
leadership.

3.     A history of multidisciplinary collaborations between STEM disciplines.

4.     A commitment to promoting diversity and multicultural competence in an 
educational and work environment.

5.     A commitment to undergraduate research and scholarship.

6.     A commitment to P-12 outreach and community engagement.

7.     Experience in applying for external funding.

8.     Willingness to advocate for STEM programs at the state level.

Director responsibilities include:

1.     Work with internal and external CINSAM stakeholders to both support 
existing and implement new programs.

2.     Oversee the assessment of CINSAM programs.

3.     Coordinate the dissemination of the assessment and outcomes of CINSAM 
programs.

4.     Advocate for CINSAM efforts at state-level entities such as the Council 
on Postsecondary Education (CPE) and the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE).

5.     Identify and pursue external funding in support of the enhancement and 
expansion of CINSAM's programming.

6.     Contribute to the university’s strategic plan of inclusive excellence.

7.     Administer the CINSAM budget.

8.     Other tasks as assigned.

To learn more about CINSAM, visit http://cinsam.nku.edu. Interested candidates 
should submit a cover letter addressing relevant experience, CV, and names and 
contact information for five professional references (will not be contacted 
without candidate permission) at http://jobs.nku.edu/postings/5175 . Review of 
candidates will begin on February 1, 2017 and continue until the position is 
filled. The start date for this position is July 1, 2017. 

Northern Kentucky University has a strong commitment to the principles of 
inclusive excellence and to enriching its educational environment and its 
culture through the diversity of its staff, faculty, and administration. The 
University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and we encourage 
applications by members of diverse groups and by persons with interest and 
experience in advancing practices of inclusive excellence. 

 

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