Department Head Expectations of Faculty

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Department Head Expectations of Faculty Guidelines for New Faculty from a Department Head Perspective

Outline Some Jobs of the Department Head Guidelines for All Faculty Interactions with Department Head Interactions with Others General Promotion and Tenure Resources for Guidance Managing the Process and Preparing Tenure Document

Some Jobs of the Department Head Help define vision and mission of department, and vision for each mission area (i.e., teaching, research, outreach) of department Lead and manage department Assign responsibilities; Empower others Hire good faculty and staff Help attract good students Do annual performance evaluations for faculty and staff Determine salary increases of faculty and staff

Some Jobs of the Department Head (cont.) Help create a department environment that all faculty and staff roles are important, and that students are important Help mentor and obtain training for new faculty and staff Help new faculty and staff get started in their assigned roles Help all faculty and staff get their jobs done and be successful

Some Jobs of the Department Head (cont.) Identify and help obtain opportunities for department, faculty, staff, and students Help obtain resources for faculty and dept. Within Purdue Outside Purdue Promote and encourage faculty and staff; Spotlight accomplishments of others Treat everyone with respect and fairly Listen and be open to new ideas Facilitate discussions; Build consensus

Some Jobs of the Department Head (cont.) Confront/address problem situations Make difficult decisions Protect reputation of faculty, staff, and students Work to maintain and enhance reputation of department, and promote department Represent department to alumni, stakeholders, etc. (i.e., be spokesperson)

Guidelines for All Faculty: Interactions with Dept. Head Keep in touch with dept. head (i.e., don’t be a stranger) Keep dept. head informed of very positive and very negative things Respond/reply on time when dept. head asks for information Do what the dept. head says/asks Bring concerns about dept./dept. head/others to the dept. head (rather than complaining to others and gossiping)

Guidelines for All Faculty: Interactions with Others Take advantage of opportunities and the expertise others Listen to others (to faculty, staff, students; don’t do all the talking; don’t act like you know everything) Be positive and not a complainer (about your job, the dept., college, and university) Be willing to share (ideas, equipment, space) Interact with others in dept. & on campus (i.e., don’t be a loner) Treat staff well/with respect; Respond timely when they make a request Treat students well; Be encouraging, reasonable, fair, and impartial Be a team player in the department and outside Show support to dept., dept. head, other faculty, staff, and students

Guidelines for All Faculty: General Participate in department events/activities Learn what events are expected/required for attendance, and make these of highest priority Be on time Accept responsibility; Follow through; Work hard; Do all jobs well Don’t make your personal problems a problem of others in the department

Promotion & Tenure: Resources for Guidance in Promotion and Tenure Orientation programs Learning about the department Each faculty member; Committee chairs; Key staff members; Dept. head/chair Mentoring University promotion and tenure policy and instructions

Promotion & Tenure: Managing the Process and Preparing Tenure Document Consider the following: In 4-5 years…. What will you have accomplished in terms of the impact of your program? What will be the evidence of your scholarly activities? What will your peers think of your program? What resources will you have obtained to help support your program? How will you have engaged students in your program?

Promotion & Tenure: Managing the Process and Preparing Tenure Document Getting a strong start Teaching, research, outreach Preparing the promotion document Data for the evidence-based system of promotion and tenure Document needs to “tell a story” Doing the “right” things well Prioritize; Be responsible Being a good team player