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Dean, School of Education and Human Sciences
- University of Kansas (Lawrence, KS)
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31726BR
Job Title:
Dean, School of Education and Human Sciences
Department:
Education Administration
Primary Campus:
University of Kansas Lawrence Campus
Job Description:
Role of the Dean, School of Education and Human Sciences
The Dean serves as the Chief Academic and Administrative Officer of the School of Education and Human
Sciences (SOEHS) and is responsible for providing forward-looking, collaborative, and consistent leadership to
ensure the School’s long-term success. The Dean of the School of Education and Human Sciences, along with
the 11 other deans on the Lawrence and Edwards campuses, reports to the university’s Chief Academic
Officer/Provost & Executive Vice Chancellor of KU Lawrence and Edwards campuses. KU’s dynamic team of
academic deans and leaders embraces innovation and is charged with generating excellence and strong
measures of performance. An organizational chart can be found here.
This role requires a strategic thinker who can ensure the School's research enterprise, educational programs, and
administrative services will engage and energize faculty, staff, current and future generations of students, donors,
alumni, and community partners. The Dean will be expected to work in alignment with the Lawrence and Edwards
campus strategic plan and support the School's strategic plan. A key priority will be securing partnerships and
collaborations that advance the University and School's mission, increase its impact, and elevate its reputation.
The Dean ensures that the School can attract, develop, retain, and promote talented academic and administrative
staff in alignment with KU's goals, objectives, and mission as an R-1, AAU institution. Additionally, it is the Dean's
responsibility to ensure that the School and its members comply with all relevant laws, regulations, policies, and
accreditor standards.
Working with campus leaders, the Dean is responsible for administering the School's annual budget, roughly $22
million and $77 million in research expenditures. To ensure that the School can provide top-notch research and
academic programs, as well as support its faculty, staff, facilities, and operations, the Dean collaborates closely
with KU Endowment and KU Alumni to secure gifts and other financial resources and to ensure the success of the
university’s comprehensive campaign.
The Dean leads a team consisting of five academic area leaders (Curriculum & Teaching; Educational Leadership
and Policy Studies; Educational Psychology; Health, Sport, and Exercise Sciences; Special Education), Associate
Dean for Research and Graduate Programs, Associate Dean for Teacher Education & Undergraduate Programs,
Assistant Dean for Impact and Belonging, Assistant Dean for Student Success, Business Director, Marketing and
Communications Coordinator, and Executive Associate. The School consists of approximately 125 faculty and
staff. The United Academics of the University of Kansas (UAKU) is the campus's faculty union representing
professors, lecturers, curators, librarians, and research scientists. As a university leader, the Dean must work
effectively with the union.
Req ID** **(Ex: 10567BR)** **:
31726BR
Disclaimer:
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and is the Title IX coordinator for all KU and KUMC campuses: Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights and Title IX, [email protected], Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY.
Contact Information to Applicants:
Nominations and inquiries can be directed to:
Alejandra Gilette-Teran and Cathryn Davis
Position Number:
00066060
Required Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will possess many of the following qualities and characteristics:
• Academic accomplishment: Record of scholarly achievement with a robust research background that merits
appointment as a tenured full professor in the School of Education and Human Sciences is required; deep
understanding of, interest in, and respect for the academic enterprise and those whose work fuels that
enterprise; ability to judge academic quality across all of the School's endeavors.
• Strategic vision: Ability to articulate a compelling and innovative strategic direction and to galvanize a
community around it; the highest aspirations and ambitions for the quality, reputation, and impact of the
School; capacity for building consensus, commitment, and accountability around implementing and
operationalizing strategic plans and initiatives.
• Authentic investment and interest in students: Commitment to understanding evolving student needs and
concerns and to providing students with the meaningful experiences that lead to their academic and
professional success; decision-making that facilitates engaging and innovative teaching.
• Research and community impact: Demonstrated support for research, scholarly and creative work, leadership,
and service; a commitment to socially impactful research; understanding of grant funding and recognition of
the importance and impact of running large-scale grants.
• Support faculty and staff: Ability to recruit, develop, and retain excellent faculty at all levels and to facilitate
their professional success; commitment to recognizing and valuing the contributions of staff and empowering
them to contribute to the School’s advancement; experience working on a unionized campus is preferred.
• Operational and financial acumen: Successful experience in leading and managing an organization, including
the ability to shape and implement a plan, lead large and cross-disciplinary projects, manage financial
resources, collaborate effectively with others; ability to be a systems thinker and creative problem-solver who
can establish infrastructure; in-depth experience with budgets, financial planning, and strategic resource
allocation.
• Fundraising and external relations: Successful experience or strong potential for success in fundraising;
desire to think creatively about diversifying funding streams; eagerness to build relationships with donors and
to engage with the School's alumni; ability to identify, build, and steward community relationships and
partnerships.
• Knowledge of the education landscape: Awareness of the challenges facing PK-12 and higher education;
understanding of the complexities that go into hiring, developing, and retaining qualified teachers in each
department; understanding of how national, global, social, and technological changes impact learning;
knowledge about the complexities facing education, particularly for marginalized students and those with
disabilities; capacity to serve as a respected thought leader within the regional education community and
beyond.
• Collaboration: Relationship-based leadership style with a firm belief in shared governance and a high level of
collegiality and respect in working with the union, faculty, staff, and students; experience bringing people
together to solve challenges and implement initiatives and plans; innovatively thinks about how to build
collaborative partnerships across the School and with other academic units.
• Communication: Ability to connect with audiences large and small and to communicate with transparency,
clarity, and effectiveness; exceptional capacity to promote the School's interests, priorities, and impact across
and beyond KU; openness to listening and to integrating the input of others; skill at facilitating complex and
nuanced conversations.
Employee Class:
F-Faculty
Advertised Salary Range:
commensurate with experience
FTE:
1.0
Position Overview:
The University of Kansas welcomes applications and nominations for an entrepreneurial, collaborative, and
values-driven leader to serve as the next Dean of the School of Education and Human Sciences.
Founded in 1865, the University of Kansas (KU) is the state’s flagship public research institution and a proud
member of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU). With five campuses across Kansas,
including the main campus in Lawrence, KU serves more than 31,000 students and offers more than 400 degree
and certificate programs. KU’s mission is to educate leaders, build healthy communities, and make discoveries that change the world. Guided by its strategic plan and core values of Integrity, Respect, Innovation, Stewardship, and Excellence (IRISE), KU fosters a vibrant academic community committed to advancing knowledge, building vibrant communities, and serving the public good.
The University of Kansas School of Education and Human Sciences (SOEHS) is a nationally ranked academic
unit that educates future teachers, administrators, counselors, psychologists, and health and sport professionals.
The Dean will provide leadership to approximately 125 faculty and staff who support 2,200 full-time undergraduate
and 900 full-time graduate students. The School is consistently recognized for its leadership in special
education, curriculum and teaching, and human development. Guided by its 2024 strategic plan, SOEHS
advances mission-based priorities in student success, research and discovery, and healthy, vibrant
communities—aligning closely with the University’s broader strategic vision.
The School is consistently ranked among the top education programs in the country, earning the No. 8 spot
among public universities and No. 15 overall in U.S. News & World Report’s 2025–26 “Best Graduate Schools.”
Its graduate program in special education is ranked No. 1 among public universities and No. 2 overall, while the
curriculum & instruction program ranks No. 18 among public institutions. SOEHS also offers top-tier online
programs, including a No. 2 ranking for its online master's in special education and No. 10 for its online Ed.D. in
educational administration.
The next Dean of SOEHS will join a lively academic community deeply committed to academic excellence and
student success. This is a pivotal moment for SOEHS, with opportunities to build on its nationally recognized
programs and collaborative culture. The Dean will be expected to articulate an inclusive vision that honors the
School’s legacy while advancing innovation across teaching, research, and service. By fostering transparency,
shared governance, and trust, the Dean will unite faculty, staff, and students around a shared mission of
preparing ethical and thoughtful leaders in education and the human sciences and guiding the School into its next
era of excellence.
Candidates for the Dean position must possess a distinguished record of academic leadership and scholarship
that qualifies them for appointment as a tenured full professor in one of the departments of SOEHS. They should
demonstrate progressive leadership experience in higher education administration, including oversight of
academic programs, faculty development, budgeting, and strategic planning. A robust research background,
understanding of grant funding, and a track record of supporting research excellence and student success are
essential. The ideal candidate will have a proven commitment to transparency, along with the ability to foster
interdisciplinary collaboration across departments in the SOEHS and with external partners. Strong
communication skills and fundraising experience are strongly preferred.
To submit a nomination or express personal interest in this position, please see the additional candidate instructions below.
Reg/Temp:
Regular
Application Review Begins:
31-Jan-2026
Anticipated Start Date:
18-Aug-2026
Additional Candidate Instruction:
All applications, nominations, and inquiries are invited. Applications should include, as separate documents, a CV
or resume and a letter of interest addressing the themes in this profile.
WittKieffer is assisting the University of Kansas in this search. For fullest consideration, candidate materials
should be received by January 30, 2026.
Nominations and inquiries can be directed to:
Alejandra Gilette-Teran and Cathryn Davis
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