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An Invitation to Apply: University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) College of Education E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Urban Education In Partnership with the St. Louis Public Schools THE SEARCH The Department of Educational Leadership & Policy Studies within the College of Education (COE) at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) seeks candidates to fill the position of E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor in Urban Education in Partnership with the St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS). This professorship will help blend the expertise and resources of the University of Missouri-St. Louis and the St. Louis Public School District to improve academic achievement, encourage broad professional growth in education professionals and foster an educational system that incorporates the knowledge, expertise and cooperation of many educational, health and sociological disciplines. The selected individual will be an intellectual leader and an expert in the field of educational leadership with experience to apply best practices in urban education and collaborative programs. The professor will hold an appointment in the UMSL College of Education and work in partnership with the Superintendent of the St. Louis Public School District with the aim of investing in teachers and administrators to create successful learning environments for children in the city of St. Louis public schools. Incorporating interdisciplinary approaches to addressing children s educational needs via community outreach and application of research resources will be a priority. The E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Urban Education in Partnership with the St. Louis Public Schools is a faculty member in the College of Education, reports to the department Chair and is a twelve-month appointment. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. Given the candidate s background, expertise and interests, it may be possible to negotiate an additional faculty appointment in an appropriate University department, outside of the College of Education rank and 1

status (i.e., tenured vs. non-tenured) will be negotiated as appropriate. The endowment provides funds annually to support the Endowed Professor's applied research and community work. S/he is expected to work collaboratively with other researchers and educators campus-wide and in other institutions in a manner that supports the College s mission, vision and goals. The greater St. Louis metropolitan area is energetic, diverse and family-oriented, offering a multitude of recreational and cultural opportunities, including a world-renowned symphony, a world-class zoo, the Missouri Botanical Garden, Forest Park, theatre, museums, concerts and outdoor festivals. It is situated within easy driving distance of such popular destinations as Chicago, Kansas City and Indianapolis. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE POSITION The core responsibilities of this position include: Developing a strong, collaborative relationship between the College of Education, the University and leadership of the St. Louis Public Schools, in collaboration with other urban districts, with a focus on improving academic achievement. Examples of this collaborative relationship can encompass: Acting as a catalyst, in collaboration with education and school administration professionals, to encourage innovation in the creation of attractive, modern, well-equipped and safe learning environments. Continually identifying community and University resources that can partner with the St. Louis public schools to address the special challenges faced by urban educators. Overseeing and spearheading projects in collaboration with the SLPS focused on increasing academic achievement. Examples might include: Creating in-service and pre-service education programs that take an interdisciplinary approach to professional development for principals, counselors, teachers, school nurses and other professional educators. Providing leadership training for principals, administrators and teachers. Taking a leading role in tracking educators needs and developing, with the St. Louis Public School District, a body of work that will serve as a national model of best practices for successful urban education. Collaborating with other Des Lee Collaborative Vision professors within and outside the College of Education to extend and amplify UMSL s beneficial reach and presence within the greater St. Louis region and beyond. Teaching courses, seminars, colloquia, etc., if/as appropriate. Engaging graduate and undergraduate students in urban education-focused projects, as appropriate. Advising and mentoring graduate and undergraduate students, as appropriate. 2

CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS The successful candidate will possess the following core qualifications: Earned doctorate in educational leadership or a related field. Experience and accomplishments suitable for appointment within the College of Education at the rank of Professor or Associate Professor. Proven skills, expertise and a solid track record of success in public urban education and administration. Demonstrated success in serving as a leader and catalyst for large-scale projects that promote leadership and development of human capital and community-based infrastructure for public education and learning, Experience in building the sorts of strategic partnering relationships involving a broad cohort of community organizations. Track record and demonstrated ongoing aptitude for achieving continued funding for research and scholarly endeavors. TO APPLY: The executive search firm The Hollander Group has been retained by the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) to assist in this recruitment. For details regarding application submission or to obtain further information please email info@thehollandergroup.net or phone Clifford Hollander, PhD, or Sharon Flynn Hollander, at 202.270-8772. For full consideration, candidates must provide a letter of application that addresses (and provides examples of) items mentioned above and a CV. Formal submission of application materials must be done via the University s website: https://myhr.umsystem.edu/psp/tamext/stlou/hrms/c/hrs_hram.hrs_ce.gbl?s iteid=5, in the list of positions, click on the E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Urban Education, and follow the instructions provided. The job posting ID is #14968. Application review will begin immediately, and continue until the position is filled. The University of Missouri-St. Louis does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, disability or status as a disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam Era in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities. The institution is an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer committed to excellence through diversity. THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--ST. LOUIS (UMSL) 1 The University of Missouri system is one of the nation's largest higher education institutions, with more than 75,000 students on four campuses (Columbia, Kansas City, 1 For information about UMSL please visit http://www.umsl.edu. 3

Rolla and St. Louis) and an extension program with activities in every county of the state. The mission of this land-grant university and Missouri's only public research and doctoral-level institution, is to discover, disseminate, preserve, and apply knowledge. The University promotes student learning and achievement, fosters innovation to support economic development, and advances the health, cultural, and social interests of the people of Missouri, the nation and the world. UMSL was established in 1963 as an urban research university to provide quality undergraduate, graduate and professional educational degrees to the greater St. Louis metropolitan area s diverse population while it contributes to economic development. Enrollment at UMSL in Fall 2014 comprised 17,085 students with about 65% undergraduates, about 59% women / 41% men. More than three-quarters of undergraduate students receive financial aid. The University provides its students with 54 undergraduate degrees, 37 Master s level and 15 doctoral programs, 24 graduate certificate programs, two education specialist programs and the only professional optometry degree in Missouri. Its faculty members are nationally recognized leaders, researchers and scholars, journal editors, consultants and entrepreneurs who provide high quality education. The University is culturally and ethnically diverse with a student population of 17,085 individuals representing 48 states and more than 62 countries. More than 59% of the students are women and 23% are from minority groups. In addition to its national and international academic programs, UMSL hosts international students and visiting scholars from all regions of the world. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 2 The College of Education is a leader in the ongoing development of educators for instructional, leadership, research and other roles in traditional and non-traditional learning communities. The College is a collaborative learning environment and is committed to advancing the quality of teaching, learning, and research as it serves a dynamic, technologically advanced, and vibrant community. As the largest supplier of educators in the state, the College of Education at UMSL educates a major portion of teachers, principals, and counselors for Missouri's largest metropolitan area and chief economic region. St. Louis metropolitan area supports about one-third of the teachers, and one-third of the students in Missouri. The UMSL College of Education is a leader in providing innovative, creative education programs. Founded in 1965, the College is positioned with partnerships throughout the region to provide World Class programming for tomorrow s education professionals and leaders dedicated individuals who will greatly influence the lives of our children and our future. COE Academic Programs The College of Education has 25 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and graduate certificate programs. For details see https://coe.umsl.edu/mycoe/index.cfm?event=p2_pe. 2 For information about the UMSL College of Education please visit http://coe.umsl.edu. 4

UMSL/COE Endowed Professorship Program In the past decade, the College of Education has garnered all or part of thirteen endowed professorships, bringing the total number of endowed professors to 15. These important professorships have provided the College with the foundation to become a world leader in educator preparation. No other educator preparation program in a public university in the United States has as many as 15 endowed professors holding rank and specializing in various aspects of children s education, including science education, character education, art education, urban education, and educating children with disabilities. Each professorship has formalized connections with the region's public cultural and science learning institutions, youth service organizations, and organizations serving disabled children. Representing a tremendous wealth of knowledge, these national leaders in their respective fields of study are committed to providing research, teaching and outreach programs to the St. Louis community. The E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professorship in Urban Education is a part of the Des Lee Collaborative Vision 3 (DLCV), which is dedicated to the mission of engaged scholarship and to creating and leveraging academic-community affiliations in order to attract new talent to St. Louis. DLCV is comprised of 36 endowed professorships in St. Louis, each with a mission of "engaged scholarship." Thirty of the professorships are at UMSL, four at Washington University and one at St. Louis University. Importantly, a number of the professorships have a designated community partner, in this case the St. Louis Public School District, as a key component of the endowment agreement. THE DES LEE COLLABORATIVE VISION 4 The Endowed Professor of Urban Education In Partnership with the St. Louis Public Schools is part of the Des Lee Collaborative Vision (DLCV), a unique and highly regarded community of scholars who collectively are dedicated to linking the knowledge and resources of universities with public organizations through collaboration and partnership. The DLCV is comprised of 35 endowed professorships in St. Louis, each with a mission of engaged scholarship and outreach. Thirty of the professorships are at UMSL, four at Washington University and one at St. Louis University. Community partners include the St. Louis Public Schools, Forest Park Forever, St. Louis Art Museum, Botanical Garden, Zoo and the Danforth Plant Science Center, among several others. The DLCV s primary focus is to enrich the overall quality of life throughout the St. Louis area and beyond through a connection to institutions of higher learning. DLCV professors provide the vision and leadership to enhance, support, and strengthen the region for the benefit of all its citizens. Special emphasis is placed on increasing 3 For more information about the Des Lee and the Des Lee Collaborative Vision see http://www.umsl.edu/desleecollaborative/index.html 4 For more information about DLCV, please visit http://www.umsl.edu/desleecollaborative/ 5

opportunities for under-served populations. DLCV professors are the embodiment of community engagement through the work that they do in partnership with community organizations and in connecting their area of expertise with the broader public. Traditional responsibilities of teaching and scholarship are balanced by this significant expectation. THE SAINT LOUIS PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT AN UMSL PARTNER The Vision of the St. Louis Public Schools (SLPS) is to be the district of choice for families in the St. Louis region by providing a world-class education and be nationally recognized as a leader in student achievement and teacher quality. The District s Mission is to provide a quality education for all students and enable them to realize their full intellectual potential. SLPS s Core beliefs include: (I) All children can learn, regardless of their socioeconomic status, race or gender. (II) The African-American Achievement Gap can be eliminated. (III) Parents must be included in the education process. (IV) Competent, caring, properly supported teachers are essential to student learning. (V) The community must be involved in encouraging high achievement for all children. (VI) The St. Louis Public Schools are obligated to help students overcome any obstacles that may hinder their learning by forming partnership with the entire community. The partnership between the College of Education at UMSL and the St. Louis Public School District seeks to enrich the leadership and learning opportunities, methodologies, knowledge bases and infrastructure available for UMSL COE faculty and students and District administrators, teachers and other professionals. 6