School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Dean /Associate Dean
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical
Sciences Dean /Associate Dean, Bouvé College of Health Sciences A
bout the Bouvé College of Health Sciences: The Bouvé College of
Health Sciences has over 280 faculty members, with approximately
2,000 undergraduate and 2,400 graduate students. It is the leading
national model for education and research in health, health care,
public health, clinical, psychosocial, and biomedical sciences, and
supports the University’s mission of educating students for a life
of fulfillment and accomplishment and for creating and translating
knowledge to meet global and societal needs. Within Bouvé College,
the Behrakis Health Sciences Center houses state-of-the-art
teaching and research laboratories in pharmacy, nursing, physician
assistant, speech language pathology and audiology, communication
sciences and disorders, and human performance and exercise science.
The Arnold S. Goldstein Simulation Laboratories Suite opened in
September 2013, providing a state-of-the-art simulation center for
interprofessional training and education. Northeastern University’s
Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex (ISEC) opened in
2017, and EXP opened in 2023, bringing together researchers from
diverse disciplines and across colleges to solve global challenges
and explore innovative solutions to complex human problems. ISEC
and EXP offer leading-edge research facilities and modern,
multifunctional spaces for students, staff, and faculty to turn
ideas into reality. A bout the Opportunity: Northeastern University
is seeking nominations and applications for the position of School
of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SOPPS) Dean. The SOPPS is
one of four schools within the Bouvé College of Health Sciences at
Northeastern University, including the schools of Community Health
and Behavioral Sciences comprising two departments; Clinical and
Rehabilitation Sciences comprising three departments; and Nursing.
The SOPPS is recognized as a leader and innovator in training and
education of practice-ready pharmacists (Pharm.D.) and
pharmaceutical scientists (B.S., M.S., and Ph.D.) through a unique
cooperative educational (co-op) model in the leading Boston
biotech, pharma, and healthcare environment. Additionally, research
training in basic and clinical sciences across several fields of
study extends from baccalaureate through doctoral degree programs,
including a dual-degree program in public health. In addition to
the diverse and innovative degree programs, the SOPPS has also
developed an increasing number of post-doctoral training
partnerships across a variety of settings, including clinical and
scientific research, clinical practice, and within the
biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. The SOPPS has
consistently led in federally-funded research among private schools
of pharmacy in the United States. The SOPPS enjoys fruitful
collaborations with surrounding medical centers and drug companies
in the unique Boston environment and is poised with its new Dean to
be a leader among all schools of pharmacy in the country. The SOPPS
and its faculty provide a unique and innovative educational and
research model, integrating rigorous classroom learning with
real-world clinical and laboratory experiences and artificial
intelligence-based approaches, providing opportunities to study,
work, and conduct research in Boston, across the Northeastern
university system and globally (with programs such as the co-op,
internships, NUin, etc.). As part of the Bouvé College of Health
Sciences, the wide range of programs offered by the SOPPS from
baccalaureate through doctoral degrees, including Philosophy
(Ph.D.) and Pharmacy (Pharm.D.), reflects the contemporary
requirements for preparing professionals in the fields of
pharmaceutical sciences and clinical pharmacy for an
ever-increasing array of outstanding accomplishments in global
practice, policy, and research. Responsibilities: Responsibilities
of the Dean include, but are not limited to, the following: Vision
& Strategic Leadership Effectively and proactively represent the
University's vision and mission, strategic goals and policies and
procedures, as well as administrative decisions, to the SOPPS'
faculty, staff, and students. Ensure consistency of the SOPPS'
goals and plans with those of the University and communicate such,
along with resource needs, to senior administration. Ensure the
SOPPS' success in contributing to the teaching, scholarship and
service missions of Bouvé College and University. People & Culture
Development Recruit faculty and staff and promote a positive and
collegial culture to retain them. Develop and promote an
environment of belonging amongst faculty, staff, and students.
Demonstrate initiative and effectiveness in managing and developing
the SOPPS' faculty and staff, including hiring, developing and
evaluating faculty and staff and handling personnel matters that
arise. Working together with SOPPS Department Chairs, oversee
equitable faculty and staff workload assignments and evaluate their
performance in accordance with University's policies. Recommend
faculty and staff hiring, appointments, reappointment, tenure and
promotion and compensation after consultation with SOPPS Department
Chairs and the Bouvé College Dean. Academic Program Excellence
Sustain full accreditation of the SOPPS programs and ensure that
the SOPPS achieves metrics of student success for its academic
programs consistent with University's standards and where
applicable, accreditation, regulatory and national standards.
Ensure effective oversight of the implementation, evaluation
(including outcomes assessment) and continuous improvement of the
SOPPS' academic programs. Perform robust evaluation and assessment
measures to ensure program effectiveness evidenced by educational
outcomes. Ensure acquisition and evaluation of appropriate clinical
placement sites to meet program outcomes. Student Success &
Enrollment Innovatively address national trends around declining
enrollment and direction towards online learning. Collaborate
effectively with admission and recruitment staff to market the
SOPPS' academic programs, enhance the applicant pool and grow
enrollments consistent with accreditation requirements and the
University goals and resources. Collaborate effectively with
student services and administrative offices to meet SOPPS and
University goals and serve the SOPPS' student population. Financial
& Resource Management Manage the SOPPS' budget consistent with the
financial goals, policies and procedures of Bouvé College and the
University. Pursue philanthropic partnerships, grants, and other
funding (capital campaigns and transformational gifts) to support
the SOPPS' mission. Seek external resources to support the SOPPS'
programs and initiatives, through grants and contracts and in
collaboration with the key units at the University. Executive
Leadership & Operations Seek external resources to support the
SOPPS' programs and initiatives, through grants and contracts and
in collaboration with the key units at the University.
Collaboration & External Relations Collaborate effectively across
the University to achieve goals of the SOPPS, Bouvé College, and
the University, including those related to interprofessional
education, interdisciplinary research, and global impact.
Collaborate effectively with the Bouvé College Dean, Associate, and
Assistant Deans to meet University goals with respect to faculty
affairs, academic affairs, network programs and lifelong learning,
administration and finance, development, research, and innovation.
Strengthen and enhance the visibility and recognition of the SOPPS
and its respective programs with key stakeholders and constituents
in the community and the respective professions. Q ualifications:
The SOPPS’ Dean will be an emerging or recognized leader and
innovator with demonstrated excellence in scholarship, education,
and administration. The successful candidate will have substantial
experience in a high-level administrative leadership role with a
demonstrated record of research accomplishment and teaching
excellence as well as transformational leadership. Additionally,
the applicant should have strong financial and operational
management skills to ensure operational excellence and sustainable
growth, with a demonstrated record of success in scholarly
publications and/or obtaining external sources of funding.
Candidates will have a strong record of building and maintaining
productive education and research collaborations with a variety of
stakeholders throughout the healthcare ecosystem. Candidates should
also have demonstrated ability to work with a team, set priorities,
build consensus, and move organizations forward toward collective
goals. Individuals should have experience with the Accreditation
Council of Pharmacy Education (ACPE) accreditation process. An
earned doctorate degree in pharmacy or pharmaceutical sciences or a
highly related field is required, at least 10 years of related
experience, and candidates should be at, or eligible for, promotion
to the rank of full professor (tenure on entry) or full clinical
professor (non tenure track) by employment start date. Salary
Grade: Salary and rank will be commensurate with qualifications and
experience, including an outstanding benefits package:
http://www.northeastern.edu/hrm/benefits/index.html A dditional
Information: All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
religion, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation,
disability status, or any other characteristic protected by
applicable law. Nominations and applications will be accepted for
this position beginning immediately and will continue until the
position is filled. To apply, visit the Bouvé College of Health
Sciences website http://www.northeastern.edu/bouve/ and click on
“Faculty Positions”. Applicants should submit a cover letter of
interest, the names and contact information for three references,
curriculum vitae, and research statement. For more information,
please contact the search committee chair Dr. Camron Bryant (phone:
1 617-373-7663, e-mail: c.bryant@northeastern.edu ). Search
Committee: Camron Bryant (Chair) Diomedes E. Logothetis Wendy E.
Parmet Jane Saczynski Stephanie Sibicky Jenny Van Amburgh Position
Type Academic Additional Information Northeastern University
considers factors such as candidate work experience, education and
skills when extending an offer. Northeastern has a comprehensive
benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes
medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance,
wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting & transportation.
Visit https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Pay Range: Professor: $157,000 - $293,000 | Clinical Professor:
$145,000 - $184,000 With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting
salary will depend on several factors, which may include your
education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and
skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees
already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are
subject to change.
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