Creates and approves goals for department by interpreting and supporting the goals of the institution as they relate to the department
Implements and/or reinforces changes based on policy decision; interprets department policies to faculty, staff, students, and/or public
Initiates and maintains communication with administrative staff, faculty, students, industry, external community, state, and national agencies
Informs the dean of decisions involving changes in the department and issues related to other campuses
Conducts meetings with faculty to evaluate and approve departmental plans and delivery of instruction
Provides for the necessary research and department support to obtain/maintain external grant funds or donations if appropriate
Resolves issues between faculty and student
Keeps current on trends, issues and initiatives in workforce and technical education that may impact teaching and learning within the departmental programs
Assigns teaching loads and other departmental duties
Identifies 'best practices' for department or processes in collaboration with industry and community needs
Monitors compliance with policies and procedures of the College
Attends meetings (e.g. department meetings, task forces, committees, councils)
Department Operations - Non-Faculty Activities
Reviews the annual department budget
Reviews/approves the purchases of goods and services
Develops Program Assessment Plans
Develops and/or reviews class schedules
Department Operations - Faculty Activities
Recommends renewal of faculty contracts. Reviews and approves personnel changes within the department and forwards forms to the respective dean
Determines personnel needs in the department and makes appropriate requests in writing and participates in hiring interviews in conjunction with the appropriate search committee
Performs tracking and analyzing of program data, specifically student performance and enrollment data.
Develops and implements strategies that support program completion, job placement, and/or transfer opportunities for students when appropriate.
Ensures department participation in student recruitment efforts including new student orientations, job fairs, open house and college night events
Professional Development and Performance Management
Evaluates individual teaching effectiveness at least annually using consistent evaluation procedures, and informs the dean of any concerns about the performance of department members
Recognizes faculty who demonstrate a high level of teaching effectiveness, giving recognition for positive actions of faculty as well as offering constructive suggestions for professional growth
Supervises and evaluates new faculty and staff
Provides and/or promotes professional development opportunities to members of the department as appropriate
Meets with faculty and/or staff members to create the KPIs that reflect the particular needs of the department, as well as consideration for the annual priorities of the College that impact teaching and learning
Provides evaluation and ongoing feedback about faculty and/or staff performance
Participates in validation meetings to review and discuss performance ratings of department members with college leadership
Curriculum and Assessment
Facilitates assessment of student learning outcomes
Facilitates the development of curriculum programs, projects, and initiatives in support of the college's mission and strategic plan and the college's facilities master plan
Works with the Office of Institutional Research in gathering data (surveys).
Participates in activities associated with SACS accreditation, program accreditation and/or program review
Monitors program compliance with national, state, and/or regional agencies
Administrative duties as needed to oversee departmental budgets
Reviews departmental budgets
Follows and reviews procurement activities
Reviews compliance to Blackboard standards for faculty
Approves departmental payroll
EPAF processing
Collaborates with program directors and faculty to develop and implement innovative partnerships with business and industry/ governmental agencies, high schools, and universities
Participate in reviews of division programs selected for the annual program review process.
Teach a minimum and maximum of one (1) class per year during the summer only
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Ability to demonstrate the College values
Strong understanding of the following logistics and supply chain processes: procurement & sourcing, logistics & transportation, inventory & warehouse management, customs & trade compliance, manufacturing & production planning, and technology & data analytics
Knowledge of laws, rules, and regulations applicable to Texas community colleges
Understanding of the teaching-learning process, especially in technical education programs
Familiarity with program and college accreditation standards
Proficiency in computer programs and formatting (Power BI, Excel)
Knowledge of internships, apprenticeships, and other experiential learning options
Financial and budget management skills
Strong leadership, verbal, and written communication, organizational, and computer skills
Ability to provide strategic planning, manage and evaluate programs, and maintain compliance
Strong interpersonal skills to establish and maintain working relationships
Data analysis skills
Education and Experience
Requirements
Master's degree from an accredited institution
Five (5) years of industry experience
Three (3) years of progressive leadership
Preferred
Doctoral degree from an accredited institution
Ten (10) years of industry experience
Five (5) years teaching/training
Higher Education experience
Related widely recognized industry certification(s) including but not limited to:
ADLT: Advanced Diploma in Logistics and Transport
APSM: Associate Professional in Supply Management
CAPM: Certified Associate in Project Management
CCS: Certified Customs Specialist
CES: Certified Export Specialist
CLT: Certificate in Logistics and Transport
CLTD: Certified in Logistics, Transportation & Distribution
CPIM: Certified in Production and Inventory Management
CPSM: Certified Professional in Supply Management
CPSD: Certified Professional in Supply Diversity
CSCMP: SCPro Certification
CSCP: Certified Supply Chain Professional
CSQP: Certified Supplier Quality Professional
CTCD: Certified Texas Contract Developer
CTCM: Certified Texas Contract Manager
CTSC: Certified in Transportation for Supply Chain
DGR: Dangerous Goods Certification
LCB: Licensed Customs Broker
MILT: Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport
Six Sigma/Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
Salary Grade: CHAIR
Salary is based on the Board-approved salary schedule for the current fiscal year. See Salary Schedule
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SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT is a company based out of 4624 FAIRMONT PKY, Pasadena, Texas, United States.
Department Chair, Logistics & Supply Chain Management - North Campus
Responsibilities
Decision-Making and Leadership
Creates and approves goals for department by interpreting and supporting the goals of the institution as they relate to the department
Implements and/or reinforces changes based on policy decision; interprets department policies to faculty, staff, students, and/or public
Initiates and maintains communication with administrative staff, faculty, students, industry, external community, state, and national agencies
Informs the dean of decisions involving changes in the department and issues related to other campuses
Conducts meetings with faculty to evaluate and approve departmental plans and delivery of instruction
Provides for the necessary research and department support to obtain/maintain external grant funds or donations if appropriate
Resolves issues between faculty and student
Keeps current on trends, issues and initiatives in workforce and technical education that may impact teaching and learning within the departmental programs
Assigns teaching loads and other departmental duties
Identifies 'best practices' for department or processes in collaboration with industry and community needs
Monitors compliance with policies and procedures of the College
Attends meetings (e.g. department meetings, task forces, committees, councils)
Department Operations - Non-Faculty Activities
Reviews the annual department budget
Reviews/approves the purchases of goods and services
Develops Program Assessment Plans
Develops and/or reviews class schedules
Department Operations - Faculty Activities
Recommends renewal of faculty contracts. Reviews and approves personnel changes within the department and forwards forms to the respective dean
Determines personnel needs in the department and makes appropriate requests in writing and participates in hiring interviews in conjunction with the appropriate search committee
Performs tracking and analyzing of program data, specifically student performance and enrollment data.
Develops and implements strategies that support program completion, job placement, and/or transfer opportunities for students when appropriate.
Ensures department participation in student recruitment efforts including new student orientations, job fairs, open house and college night events
Professional Development and Performance Management
Evaluates individual teaching effectiveness at least annually using consistent evaluation procedures, and informs the dean of any concerns about the performance of department members
Recognizes faculty who demonstrate a high level of teaching effectiveness, giving recognition for positive actions of faculty as well as offering constructive suggestions for professional growth
Supervises and evaluates new faculty and staff
Provides and/or promotes professional development opportunities to members of the department as appropriate
Meets with faculty and/or staff members to create the KPIs that reflect the particular needs of the department, as well as consideration for the annual priorities of the College that impact teaching and learning
Provides evaluation and ongoing feedback about faculty and/or staff performance
Participates in validation meetings to review and discuss performance ratings of department members with college leadership
Curriculum and Assessment
Facilitates assessment of student learning outcomes
Facilitates the development of curriculum programs, projects, and initiatives in support of the college's mission and strategic plan and the college's facilities master plan
Works with the Office of Institutional Research in gathering data (surveys).
Participates in activities associated with SACS accreditation, program accreditation and/or program review
Monitors program compliance with national, state, and/or regional agencies
Administrative duties as needed to oversee departmental budgets
Reviews departmental budgets
Follows and reviews procurement activities
Reviews compliance to Blackboard standards for faculty
Approves departmental payroll
EPAF processing
Collaborates with program directors and faculty to develop and implement innovative partnerships with business and industry/ governmental agencies, high schools, and universities
Participate in reviews of division programs selected for the annual program review process.
Teach a minimum and maximum of one (1) class per year during the summer only
Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
Ability to demonstrate the College values
Strong understanding of the following logistics and supply chain processes: procurement & sourcing, logistics & transportation, inventory & warehouse management, customs & trade compliance, manufacturing & production planning, and technology & data analytics
Knowledge of laws, rules, and regulations applicable to Texas community colleges
Understanding of the teaching-learning process, especially in technical education programs
Familiarity with program and college accreditation standards
Proficiency in computer programs and formatting (Power BI, Excel)
Knowledge of internships, apprenticeships, and other experiential learning options
Financial and budget management skills
Strong leadership, verbal, and written communication, organizational, and computer skills
Ability to provide strategic planning, manage and evaluate programs, and maintain compliance
Strong interpersonal skills to establish and maintain working relationships
Data analysis skills
Education and Experience
Requirements
Master's degree from an accredited institution
Five (5) years of industry experience
Three (3) years of progressive leadership
Preferred
Doctoral degree from an accredited institution
Ten (10) years of industry experience
Five (5) years teaching/training
Higher Education experience
Related widely recognized industry certification(s) including but not limited to:
ADLT: Advanced Diploma in Logistics and Transport
APSM: Associate Professional in Supply Management
CAPM: Certified Associate in Project Management
CCS: Certified Customs Specialist
CES: Certified Export Specialist
CLT: Certificate in Logistics and Transport
CLTD: Certified in Logistics, Transportation & Distribution
CPIM: Certified in Production and Inventory Management
CPSM: Certified Professional in Supply Management
CPSD: Certified Professional in Supply Diversity
CSCMP: SCPro Certification
CSCP: Certified Supply Chain Professional
CSQP: Certified Supplier Quality Professional
CTCD: Certified Texas Contract Developer
CTCM: Certified Texas Contract Manager
CTSC: Certified in Transportation for Supply Chain
DGR: Dangerous Goods Certification
LCB: Licensed Customs Broker
MILT: Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport
Six Sigma/Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
Salary Grade: CHAIR
Salary is based on the Board-approved salary schedule for the current fiscal year. See Salary Schedule