Kettering College| Kettering| Full Time| Days
The Chair of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) is responsible for the General Education
courses offered by the college as it educates the program and biology students in their pursuit of degrees they seek. This requires managing course offerings, course content, Bulletin copy, as well as the various faculties (including English, Religion, Psychology, Sociology, as well as adjunct history and art faculty) that make up HSS. The chair must also meet with the committees to which they are assigned in the governance structure of the college. Above all, the functioning of the department must advance institutional mission and goals in collaboration with all other college departments and programs. Performs other duties as assigned.
Number of FTE’s Managed: 8
Operating Budget: ~$890,000
Key partners and relationships: Faculty, students, staff
Reports to: KC Dean of Academic Affairs
Job Requirements:
Job Responsibilities:
Key Leadership Competencies and Skills Required
Interpersonal Skills
• Service Orientation
• Collaboration and Partnerships
• Communication
• Trustworthiness
Leadership Skills
• Aligning Performance for Success
• Building a Successful Team
• Mentoring
• Delegating Responsibility
• Facilitating Change
• Inspiring Others
Management Skills
• Information Monitoring
• Operational Decision Making
• Planning and Organizing
Personal Attributes
• Continuous Learning
• Innovation
• Personal Growth
Learning Facilitation
• Curriculum Development and Coordination
• Facilitation of Learning
• Program Representative
Teaching
• Course evaluations by students at the end of each course
• Peer evaluation and review
Service
• KH Annual Evaluation and college Faculty Evaluation Supplement
Scholarship
• KH Annual Evaluation and college Faculty Evaluation Supplement
NOTE: See college’s Faculty Evaluation (AC 150) policy for further details.

Kettering College is a faith-based institution of higher education located in Kettering, Ohio, owned by Kettering Health and chartered by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Since its founding in 1967, the College has grown into a leader in health sciences education, offering undergraduate and graduate programs through the doctoral level. Rooted in an Adventist commitment to whole-person care, Kettering College prepares students to serve with competence, compassion, and integrity. Its mission comes to life each day through innovative teaching, hands-on clinical partnerships, and a focus on developing healthcare professionals who view service as a life calling and health as harmony of body, mind, and spirit.
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