Position: Division Director of Academic Business Division
Location: Senatobia campus
Qualifications: The applicant must possess a minimum of a master’s degree in a Business Discipline. The ideal candidate will demonstrate excellent oral and written communication skills, experience in college teaching, leadership ability and team building skills. Applicant must demonstrate the ability to plan, organize, and set realistic short and long range division goals.
Responsibilities: The Division Director will teach nine semester hours in a Business Discipline and will also perform all duties of the Academic Division Director as listed in the Northwest Mississippi Community College Faculty Handbook:
  1. Assume responsibility for coordinating on a system-wide basis the curriculum and major programs of study within the respective divisions. This is to be done for both day, evening, and virtual programs, as well as distance learning for the Senatobia, Southaven, Oxford and Olive Branch campuses in cooperation with Deans, advising coordinators, lead instructors and the faculty;
  2. Supervise members of respective divisions in planning and implementing activities to support goals and objectives of the divisions and the college;
  3. Assign faculty members to act as student advisors;
  4. Plan, conduct and report on all division meetings on a regular basis;
  5. Develop and recommend class schedules for the division;
  6. Assist in faculty selection and evaluation;
  7. Assist in curriculum development;
  8. Assist in staff and faculty development;
  9. Develop and recommend respective division budget;
  10. Monitor expenditures within the division;
  11. Assist in the development of non-traditional programs;
  12. Assist in the development and implementation of the evening class schedule;
  13. Assist in the selection of faculty for evening classes;
  14. Implement, monitor and report progress on approved objectives and activities;
  15. Assume responsibilities for the building inventory of furniture, equipment including reporting to the proper person any movement or loss of equipment;
  16. Request needed maintenance for buildings;
  17. Ensure that all classes are properly covered during the absence of faculty members;
  18. Post and maintain office hours;
  19. Assume responsibility for supervision of the textbook selection process; and assume other duties that may be assigned.

Dated Posted: April 25, 2008
Deadline for Application: May 26, 2008 (4:30 p.m.)
Starting Date: To be determined

All Applicants must have 2 letters of recommendation, a detailed resume, official transcripts and a completed application.  All of these items must be sent to the address on the back of the application by the closing dated on the job announcement.

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CONTACT:  NWCC, ATT: Personnel
4975 HWY 51 North
Senatobia , MS 38668
662-562-3211

Northwest Mississippi Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or status as a veteran or disabled veteran in employment, programs, or provision of services.  Compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act is coordinated by Mr. Michael Dottorey, Disability Support Services Coordinator, McLendon Student Center, P.O. Box  5555, Highway 51 North, Senatobia, Mississippi 38668, telephone number 662-562-3309, email address mldottorey@northwestms.edu.  Compliance with Title II of the Age Discrimination Act and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is coordinated by Mr. Gary Mosley, Vice President for Fiscal Affairs, James P. McCormick Administration Building, P.O. Box  7017, 4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, Mississippi, 38668, telephone number 662-562-3216, email address gtmosley@northwestms.edu.    

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