BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT CHAIR

EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY - COLLEGE OF SCIENCES

 

The College of Sciences at Eastern Illinois University invites applications for 
Chair, Department of Biological Sciences, a twelve-month position beginning 
July 1, 2009.  Located in Charleston, in central Illinois, Eastern Illinois 
University enrolls 12,000 traditional and nontraditional baccalaureate and 
master's students, and is engaged in a rigorous array of activities which 
integrate academics and personal student development. 

 

As one of the largest departments in the College of Sciences, Biological 
Sciences has an associate chair, 25 tenured and tenure track faculty, 10 
annually contracted faculty, and four academic support professionals who serve 
over 600 undergraduate majors and 40 graduate students.  This dynamic 
department currently offers a B.S. in Biological Sciences with options in 
Biology and Environmental Biology, a B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, and 
an M.S. in Biological Sciences.  In addition, the department has a B.S. in 
Science with Teacher Certification with a specialization in Biological Science 
and an M.S. in Natural Sciences, an advanced degree for science teachers. The 
department provides courses for general education, for several majors, and 
contributes courses to interdisciplinary minors in Geographic Information 
Systems and Environmental Studies.  The department is recognized for innovative 
teaching, faculty-student research collaborations, and linking classroom 
learnin!
 g with applications in the lab and field through basic and applied research.  
The faculty is known for high quality teaching, research and service 
contributions to the University and their diverse disciplines.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:  The Chair must provide effective leadership and develop and 
promote a vision for the advancement of the department, college, and university 
mission and goals.  Candidates must have a strong commitment to undergraduate 
and graduate programs and the advancement of faculty/student mentoring and 
research programs. The Chair is responsible for administration of all 
instructional programs in Biological Sciences.  Working with departmental 
faculty and staff, the Chair assists in the development of curriculum and 
programs, makes recommendations to the Dean regarding all personnel matters 
including hiring and evaluation of faculty and staff, promotes faculty 
development and mentoring, administers all departmental budgets, coordinates 
appropriate academic assessment activities, communicates with alumni, and 
facilitates actions which support and promote diversity.  The Chair also 
demonstrates leadership with an effective record of academic achievements.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:  The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in Biological 
Sciences or a related field with a teaching, research and service record 
commensurate for tenure at the rank of full professor.  Evidence of 
instructional excellence, scholarly achievement, administrative experience, and 
effective leadership is essential as are strong communication and interpersonal 
skills.  

 

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:  Applications and nominations will be accepted until 
the position is filled. Review of completed applications will begin October 3, 
2008.  A complete application includes a letter of intent addressing 
applicant's strengths relative to the qualifications and responsibilities cited 
above; current curriculum vitae; three letters from professional references 
which address candidate qualifications for a department chair position and 
official graduate transcripts. All application credentials except graduate 
transcripts must be sent via email as MS Word or PDF attachments.  Email 
application materials to Dr. Diane Hoadley, Chair, Biological Sciences Chair 
Search Committee, c/o [EMAIL PROTECTED] Official graduate transcripts should be 
mailed to Dr. Diane Hoadley, Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences, 
Eastern Illinois University, 600 Lincoln Avenue, Charleston, IL  61920.  For 
more information, visit the Biological Sciences web page: www.eiu.edu/~!
 biology, the College of Sciences web page: www.eiu.edu/~colsci 
<https://xmail.eiu.edu/webmail/kfgaines/Drafts/www.eiu.edu/~colsci>  and the 
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