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Associate Director for Center for Southeast Asian Studies

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Strategic Planning
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Requirements

  • A demonstrated expertise in one social science and/or humanities discipl

Benefits

Minimum salary of $90,000 depending on qualificationsRequired Qualifications:A strong record of implementing and overseeing budgets and administrative activities for an academically focused unit within an institution of higher education.Experience developing grant proposals to support instructional development, research activities, study abroad, and the objectives of an intellectual/academic community or unit.A minimum of two years of demonstrated supervisory experience overseeing staff and daily operations.Health insuranceVision insurance

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Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process. Job Category: Limited Employment Type: Temporary (Fixed Term) Job Profile: Center Associate Director (C) Job Summary: The Associate Director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) is responsible for overseeing the implementation and monitoring of the center's strategic planning initiatives to ensure appropriate use of financial, administrative, and staffing resources in alignment with the strategic plan, including exercising supervisory authority. The Associate Director oversees the grant writing and the implementation of federally funded grants through private foundations, or consular agencies that support the center, including any other institutions identified for strategic growth and development in this area of study at UW-Madison. In addition the Associate Director serves as the primary advisor for three academic degrees programs: 1) the Undergraduate Certificate in Southeast Asian Studies; 2) the Graduate Masters of Arts in Southeast Asian Studies; and 3) the PhD Minor in Southeast Asian Studies, including managing admission and degree reporting for undergraduates and the admission and warrant management for graduate students in the MA program. In addition to these administrative tasks, the Associate Director serves as the unit liaison to internal and external stakeholder groups providing organizational information and representing the interests of the unit, including the promotion of outreach priorities that align with the strategic vision of the center on and off campus. This work requires regular consultation with CSEAS faculty, lecturers, staff, K-16 teachers and administrators, and UW students to develop initiatives, outreach opportunities, and programming that serve these diverse audiences. In doing so, the Associate Director maintains close communication and relationships with strategic partners on and off campus. The long-term focus of the Associate Director is to formulate program strategies and goals, direct long-term planning for the center, develop policies and procedures, and establish and maintain the health of program activities and strategic initiatives, all in close collaboration with the faculty and teaching staff affiliated with the Center through regular communication and regular "steering" committee meetings involving all faculty and teaching staff affiliated with CSEAS. This position is a two‑year appointment. Continued employment beyond the initial term is contingent upon the availability of additional funding. Key Job Responsibilities: Oversees curriculum design and instruction of other instructors Assists in defining the objectives of the program and plays a major role in carrying out program duties Leads unit level course programming and alignment with unit policy, procedures, guidelines, and instructional focus Develops grant proposals for instructional development and may serve as principal or co-principal investigator on grants to develop new teaching methods in the discipline. May administer budget and personnel for instructional grants and programs Designs curriculum and/or techniques for instruction in a disciplinary area and suggests new ways of effective instruction in courses within discipline Supervises the day-to-day activities of work unit employees involved in instructional support as needed Provides classroom, online, and/or laboratory instruction, including grading Develops teaching techniques that enhance course effectiveness in alignment with desired outcomes and established strategy and trains faculty and other instructional staff in use of instructional techniques and programs. Presents evaluations of teaching methods and techniques to those in the institution and elsewhere Assesses learner performance and prepares reports recommending instructional improvements Provides professional development around curriculum development and program implementation to support other instructors in the unit Advises unit director on instructional budget and personnel decisions Provides oversight and guidance on the development of grant proposals by other staff Department: International Division, Center for Southeast Asian Studies-Institute for Regional and International Studies


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