Job Description
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Graduate School of Business and Leadership (GSBL) at National Louis University seeks a dynamic, forward-thinking, student-centered leader as Program Director for its M.S. in Human Resources Management and Development, the M.S. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and the corresponding dual degree. We seek a colleague who has had business experience, experience as faculty, and a fundamental understanding that the HR Professionals and leaders of tomorrow must be critical thinkers and problem solvers, able to lead change and navigate complex environments. The successful candidate will ensure that the curriculum is problem based and experiential, challenging students to tackle real world issues as the programs are geared toward working professionals looking to make an impact in their current roles and advance in their HR and business careers. This is a 12-month open rank administrative Professional Practice faculty position. (non-tenured) Rank to be determined based on the successful candidate's experience. This full-time administrative faculty position carries responsibilities related to program administration, teaching graduate courses in multiple modalities, staffing, curriculum development, assessment, and student support. The successful candidate will have program administration and service responsibilities in addition to direct instruction accountabilities. The M.S. in Human Resource Management and Development is a well-established program receiving the prestigious SHRM alignment status. Our primary mode of delivery is a fully online program. We also have the ability to offer the program in a blended modality. In this format classes are an amalgam of three campus-based sessions per course combined with online coursework. We have an NLU Student SHRM chapter, and the Program Director will assume the role of faculty advisor for the chapter. We offer students a high quality, student focused program and are proud to have recently been named as one of the Best Online degrees in Human Resources as well as one of the most affordable HR master's programs in the U.S. The program attracts human resource professionals seeking to advance their careers as well as those seeking to transition into the HR field (predominantly from other areas of business, social work and education). The M.S. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology launched in 2017 and consistently ranks as one of the Nation's 25 best master's online programs in I/O Psychology. The innovative, fully online program aligned with SIOP principles and competencies, attracts candidates from a wide variety of fields, including human resources, business, social work and psychology who are seeking to develop and/or broaden their HR, Psychology and/or consulting skillsets. The Program Director will join a highly-engaged, change-forward and motivated Graduate School of Business and Leadership team. We are looking for an energetic, dedicated, empathic, and student-centered colleague who will continue growing our community of Scholar-Practitioners and who will thrive in our high-energy, collaborative learning environment built around NLU's ten-year strategic plan which is focused on becoming a strong, vibrant, multi-disciplinary institution steeped in the values of innovation, access, excellence and equity. ABOUT THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP
The Graduate School of Business and Leadership at NLU currently offers nine Master's Degree programs, the Ed.
D. in Higher Education Leadership and a Doctorate of Business Administration. The Graduate School of Business and Leadership will provide aspiring leaders access to high quality, culturally relevant business leadership and management education, with hands-on experiences and personalized guidance to master business competencies. As a private, not-for-profit institution, National Louis University is currently in our 140 th anniversary, NLU believes in providing access to educational opportunity, because we view education as our greatest lever for social and economic mobility. We are a professional learning community committed to continuous improvement and advocacy for all students. We believe that through education we can transform individuals, empower change, and build healthy communities. Essential Responsibilities Teaching:
Delivery of master's level courses in business, leadership and related topics. Teaching may be both in person and online. Passion for Student Success:
Student Advocate overseeing the timely resolution of student inquiries Contributions to continuous improvement of student outcomes in engagement, retention, graduation, and career advancement Active involvement in the programs, tools and events that enable students to learn and experience more about the field while pursuing their degree. Student advising, including advising on academic progress and professional goals Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Program and Course Assessment, Maintenance, and Development:
Ongoing development and revision of program curriculum and learning experiences Continuous Improvement through course updates to the master course templates as necessary Leadership and participation in programmatic and student learning outcome assessment process Completion of annual program reviews and a five year comprehensive program review Maintenance of program quality (Quality Matters) Program Leadership:
In collaboration with the GSBL Dean, the program director will lead and monitor the success of the HRMD and IOP programs, including supporting enrollment and retention goals, programmatic assessment and accreditation goals, course scheduling, monitoring the quality of instruction, hiring talented adjuncts, and mentoring and supporting full-time and part-time faculty. The program director is a key leader in the GSBL working in collaboration with the enrollment and outreach team to support current and future partners. Serves as the program representative to internal and external constituents. Membership and active involvement in the field will be key in growing the prestige of the NLU HRMD and IOP programs. Qualifications Earned doctorate in Human Resource, Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Organizational Development, Business, Leadership or closely related field required. SHRM-SCP or SHRM-CP preferred. Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate experience both in teaching and in practice, with a minimum of: five years of full-time professional practice experience in administrative, managerial, and/or executive positions. research experience in one of the above (or related) disciplines as evidenced by publications in journals, books, book chapters, white papers, or presentations to corporate, academic, or professional communities. Record of effective teaching in higher education Record of effective teaching in online and hybrid/blended format Professionalism in and demonstrated commitment to working with diverse populations Commitment to student success, student professional growth, and effective professional advising. Experience in learning outcome assessment Experience using technology and AI in teaching and course development Appropriate professional memberships in Human Resources and/or Industrial and Organizational Psychology.