Job Description
Academic Dean
Academic Dean
Company:
Future Generations University
Job Location:
Franklin, West Virginia
Category:
Health Sciences Deans
Type:
Full-Time
Email:
hr@future.edu Future Generations University seeks an entrepreneurial and mission-driven Academic Dean to serve as the chief academic
leader of its innovative graduate program in Applied Community Development. This role is ideal for a builder — someone who can strengthen
academic programming, expand partnerships, and actively contribute to fundraising and external engagement. As the Chief
Academic Officer, the Dean will both oversee the academic program on a day-to-day basis and shape the next phase of the University's growth
by advancing Future Generations' distinctive model of applied, community-embedded education. About Future Generations
University Future Generations University is an accredited globally oriented graduate institution dedicated to inclusive and
sustainable community change. Our mission is to advance research, learning, and action towards inclusive and sustainable community change
worldwide. Through applied education, research, and partnerships, the University supports learners and practitioners working on issues such
as climate resilience, equity, sustainable livelihoods, and community leadership. Its flagship master's program combines online learning,
field-based experience, and community practice, reaching learners across more than 50 countries. Headquartered in the heart of the
Appalachian Mountains, our scenic hub is located on top of North Fork Mountain near Franklin, West Virginia, at the headwaters of the
Potomac River. Learn more:
future.edu. Key Priorities of the Role 1. Academic Program
Development Lead the ongoing evolution of the MA in Applied Community Development, including the development of new courses and
microcredential opportunities.
Ensure academic quality, coherence, and alignment with accreditation expectations.
Encourage innovative pedagogy grounded in applied, community-based learning.
Support program assessment and continuous
improvement. 2. Partnerships and External Engagement Build strategic partnerships with universities, NGOs,
foundations, and community-based organizations.
Strengthen pathways for collaboration with global and regional networks (including
Appalachia and international partners).
Represent the University with credibility among academic, philanthropic, and practitioner
communities.
Cultivate relationships that support student recruitment, program growth, and shared initiatives. 3.
Fundraising and Resource Development Collaborate closely with the President and advancement leadership to support
fundraising.
Contribute to grant development and foundation and/or partner relationships.
With assistance from the
communications department, help articulate compelling academic and programmatic priorities for external audiences.
Serve as a
visible ambassador for the University's mission and impact. 4. Academic Leadership and Administration Serve as
Chief Academic Officer, reporting to the President.
Chair the Dean's Council, the academic governance body of the University.
Recruit, supervise, and support faculty and instructional staff.
Ensure that all faculty meet institutional and accreditation
qualification standards.
Lead efforts to increase faculty research productivity, enhance scholarly impact of faculty and alumni,
and support career milestones by developing a robust publications program
Oversee admissions, student success, and academic
policies.
Work with the University's Accreditation Liaison Officer to ensure compliance with accreditation and regulatory
expectations.
Foster a collaborative, mission-aligned academic culture. Desired Background and Qualities The ideal candidate will bring: A doctoral degree or terminal degree in a related field of study
Senior experience
in higher education, nonprofit leadership, and/or applied education settings
A strong commitment to community-based,
justice-oriented, and/or sustainability-focused work
Experience developing academic programs or innovative learning models
Experience maintaining third-party accreditation
Comfort building partnerships across sectors and geographies
Ability
to contribute meaningfully to fundraising and external engagement
Strong communication skills (oral and written) and strategic
thinking
An entrepreneurial mindset suited to a small, mission-driven institution Candidates from diverse academic,
professional, and institutional backgrounds (including community colleges, international education, NGOs, and interdisciplinary programs)
are encouraged to apply. Compensation and Benefits:
This is a full-time, exempt position. Salary is competitive and
commensurate with experience and qualifications. Benefits include:
Retirement Matching (up to $200 per pay period)
Health, Dental & Vision Plan available (employer pays 80% of employee & 50% of dependent premiums)
Medical and Dependent Care
FSA available
Flexible work schedule which is aligned with institutional needs, the expected annual workload is equivalent to
approximately 230 working days per year, with the ability to determine their preferred holiday and time off schedule Location and hours: Regular hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm with an occasional need to work
irregular hours and/or weekends. While the University headquarters are located in Franklin, WV, the position will be hybrid or fully remote
with periodic travel to headquarters. University-owned lodging is available for multi-day stays in Franklin. Physical
Demands:
This position requires the ability to perform essential job functions in both office settings and field environments as
necessary. This position may include extended time periods of sitting, working at a computer, and participation in virtual and in-person
meetings as necessary. This role requires the ability to occasionally travel, both domestically and internationally as required. This may
include travel to locations that are not accessible by public transportation, thus the individual must be able to meet the travel
requirements with or without reasonable accommodation. The position may be required to occasionally lift and/or carry materials weighing up
to 20-25 lbs. Future Generations University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals in accordance with
the Americans with Disabilities Act and applicable state law. Equal Opportunity Future Generations University does not
discriminate and provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex (including pregnancy), gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual
orientation, or genetic information. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply for job openings
for which they qualify. In addition to federal law requirements, Future Generations University complies with applicable state and local laws
governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the organization has facilities. Information about Future
Generations University is available on our website www.
Future.
Edu Interested candidates should
send a letter of motivation, three professional references and CV/Resume to hr@future.edu. HigherEd360 is part of the HigherEdJobs network.