Executive Director, The Philadelphia Center
Posted by Philadelphia Center on September 21, 2015
The Philadelphia Center (TPC), an undergraduate off-campus program, is seeking a strong, visionary leader to serve as the executive director beginning June 1, 2016. TPC offers undergraduate students the opportunity to directly apply their liberal arts education through experiential education learning and pedagogy.
The executive director has primary responsibility for the administration of the day-to-day operations, finances and fundraising, student enrollment, relationship building with all GLCA and other liberal arts colleges and universities, oversight of the academic program, supervision of staff and faculty, development and implementation of the strategic plan for TPC. For more information regarding additional responsibilities and the application process, please go to: http://www.hope.edu/jobs/
The Philadelphia Center is owned and managed by Hope College. Hope College is a liberal arts institution offering education in the context of the historic Christian faith, and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
Hope College places a high priority on sustaining a supportive environment that recognizes the importance of having diverse faculty and staff in order to best prepare students for successful careers in our multicultural nation and global community. Applicants with diverse backgrounds and cultures are encouraged to apply. Hope College is an equal opportunity employer.
Education Level: Earned doctorate. Applicants with other terminal degree, with significant and relevant experience may be considered.
Deadline: November 13, 2015
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