Dean of Nursing & Allied Health
Company: Oregon Coast Community College
Location: Newport
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Title: Dean of Nursing & Allied Health Department/Unit:
Nursing & Allied Health Classification: Administrator V Status
(exempt/non-exempt): Exempt Pay Rate: $98,544 – $102,525 Annually
Reports to: Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs
Percentage: 100% Annual/Academic year: Annual Benefits and
Insurances Employer premium support for Medical, Dental and Vision
Insurance Optional employee paid insurance - life, AD&D, Short
Term Disability Paid time off – vacation, personal hours, sick Paid
holidays Oregon PERS retirement Tuition waivers This Position
posting closes on 04/24/2026 at 5:00 PM PST An Application is
complete when the following have been uploaded: A Resume A Cover
Letter Oregon Coast Community College (OCCC) is shaping the future
of higher education in Lincoln County. In support of our mission,
all OCCC employees demonstrate commitment to Participation in
cross-functional collaboration across the College. Continuous
improvement. Understanding that student success is at the center of
every staff position at the College. Having an entrepreneurial
mindset and propensity to “see what is possible.” Exhibit
collegiality and respect for everyone. Being excited about and
committed to advancing OCCC’s future: continued independent
accreditation, growth and a great place to work. Location: Central
County Campus – Newport, OR Telework Status: Regular telework is
not a feature of this position. At the Supervisor's discretion,
exemptions may be made for special projects or responsibilities
requiring periodically needed focus time. Position Summary The Dean
of Nursing and Allied Health (Nursing Program Director) is
responsible for directly managing operations, including personnel,
budgetary, and curriculum review and update to ensure that it meets
related accreditation and OSBN requirements. The Dean ensures that
the educational needs of students and the community are met.
Working collaboratively with community partners, staff, and faculty
of the College. This position sets goals, direction, and vision for
the Nursing & Allied Health programs. Provide leadership and
collaborates with other Deans at the College. Participating in
institutional planning as needed. The Dean of Nursing & Allied
Health (the nurse administrator) shall have the institutional
authority and administrative responsibility for the Nursing Program
(OAR 851-021-0040 (5)). Duties and Responsibilities Nursing &
Allied Health Leadership Provide administrative leadership for
Nursing and Allied Health programs, ensuring regulatory and
accreditation compliance. Ensure compliance with College policies,
Collective Bargaining Agreements, OSBN policies, administrative
rules (OAR), and applicable state and federal laws. Develop,
evaluate, and adjust staffing patterns and workloads to support
program effectiveness and accreditation standards. Coordinate and
lead preparation for accreditation and regulatory site visits and
reviews. Coordinate and develop Nursing and Allied Health
clinical/practicum sites ensuring compliance with community partner
requirements. Oversee instructional delivery within the Nursing and
Allied Health Programs and maintain ongoing compliance with
accrediting and regulatory agencies Lead staffing efforts in
collaboration with Human Resources, including recruitment,
selection, onboarding, and orientation of faculty and staff.
Responsible for the submission of faculty appointment application
forms to OSBN Notify OSBN when instructors resign their position
Conduct faculty and staff performance evaluations. Support and
encourage ongoing professional development of faculty. Promote a
positive and effective learning and work environment that supports
professionalism, collaboration, and student success. Holds regular
department meetings. Oversees coordination for skills lab,
simulation lab, nursing and allied health classrooms including
technology needs and nursing program faculty scheduling. Provides
student support and guidance to ensures that policies and
procedures are followed throughout the nursing program. Collaborate
with College Deans in design of faculty in-service days.
Instructional Management & Support Provides leadership for the
development, implementation, and evaluation of the nursing and
allied health care programs- including curriculum and instructional
delivery. Provides direction for curriculum updates and program
standards that meet accreditation requirements for health care
programs. Maintain applicable student and program records for
OSBN/NREMT/CBAAM approval activities. Prepare and submit the OSBN
Annual Report and other reports as required by regulatory and
accrediting agencies. Serves as coordinator of the Nursing & Allied
Health Program Advisory Boards. Maintain confidentiality of highly
sensitive and confidential information. Collaborate with the Dean
of Academic Foundations and Student Success, the Registrar and the
Nursing Admissions Committee to develop policies and procedures for
selecting students from the annual pool of nursing student
applicants and annually review and modify those policies and
procedures. Working with College Deans, establish the quarterly
schedule of courses. Review and update relevant portions of the
annual college catalog and program websites. College Collaboration
and Community Liaison Work collaboratively with administration,
academic, and student affairs to support a high quality program,
contributing to the institutional mission. Facilitates
communication between staff and students, between programs and the
college, and between programs and the community. Represents Nursing
& Allied Health programs and promotes their needs within the
college and the community. Develops and facilitates collaborative
partnerships with clinical/practicum sites, services providers,
school districts, and colleges/universities. Participates in the
marketing of the Nursing & Allied Health Programs through
preparation of materials in coordination with the college’s
marketing department and Success Coaches. Recruits and assess the
eligibility of clinical sites within Lincoln County. Prepare
clinical contracts and assures qualified preceptors at each
clinical facility are selected in collaboration with clinical
partners and clinical site managers. Attend OSBN Directors’ meeting
as scheduled and serve as point of contact with OSBN. Budgetary
Oversight Develops annual budgets for Nursing and Allied Health
Programs. Monitors, evaluates, and authorizes expenditures and
program budgets. Collaborates with the college grant writer on
developing local, state, federal, and private foundation grant
development and oversight of implementation. Develops short and
long term budget enhancement and reductions as part of the program
review process. Miscellaneous Participates in training, in-services
and professional development Supports student success through
participation in college committee work, Welcome Week, OCCC Cares,
Commencement and/or related activities. Performs other duties, as
assigned, that support the College’s mission. The list of essential
functions is intended to be representative of the tasks performed
by this position. The omission of an essential function does not
preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such
functions are a logical assignment to the position. Supervisory
Responsibility Supervises Administrative/Confidential, Faculty,
Classified, Student, Volunteer, and/or Temporary Staff assigned to
the area. Supervision includes: Collaborating with Human Resources
to Write/Review Job Descriptions. Overseeing Unit budgets and
ensuring effective allocation of resources. Hiring, Onboarding,
Training, and Evaluating all direct reports. Encouraging
Development and Professional enrichment of direct reports through
tuition waivers, conferences, certifications, or other development
opportunities. Recognizing direct reports for achievement and
success. Initiating disciplinary action when needed, responding to
employee complaints, and effectively recommending various personnel
actions. Ensuring Staff are apprised of College Policies and
Procedures. Ensuring a backup process is in place for all critical
operations. Requirements Qualifications Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree in nursing from an accredited institution with
documentation of preparation and/or experience in curriculum and
teaching [OAR 851-021-0045(7)(a)(A)]. Five (5) years of nursing
experience, of which three years shall have been in a nurse
educator or administrative position in a nursing education program
[OAR 851-021-0045(7)(a)(B)]. Licensure and other Credentials:
Current unencumbered Oregon R.N. License Preferred Qualifications
Post-master's degree in education or Doctoral degree in Nursing or
in Education. (The BSN Nursing Administrator must hold an earned
doctorate degree per [OAR851-021-0045 (4)(b) (A]). Recent clinical
experience. Ability to meet Oregon State requirements for clinical
instructors in an Oregon facility. Experience in Associate Degree
Nursing Program. Bilingual – Spanish Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities Qualifications Thorough understanding of the curriculum
area and course offerings. Knowledge of instructional delivery, the
elements of effective teaching and learning, and the principles of
adult education. Ability to communicate effectively. Ability to
work cooperatively with staff, faculty, and students. Ability to
work independently and supervise others. Excellent interpersonal
skills in the areas of creative problem-solving, conflict
resolution, group planning, and decision-making processes. Ability
to work effectively with individuals and groups representing the
Health Services industry, community partners, and other educational
agencies. A spirit of enthusiasm, energy and multi-cultural
awareness. Strong commitment to student success. Strong commitment
to innovation, collaboration, and quality. Ability to plan,
implement, and manage an instructional program. Knowledge of the
accreditation requirements of the Oregon State Board of Nursing;
the National League for Nursing; and the Northwest Commission on
Colleges & Universities. Knowledge of the following state agencies
who govern the certificates, degrees, and programs at the community
college level: the Oregon State Board of Education and the Oregon
Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC). Ability to develop
and maintain a program which meets those requirements and
standards. Willingness to work and/or travel on a flexible schedule
including some evenings and weekends. Ability to stay current in
the field through professional development and self-study. Ability
to use computer technology for management and instructional
purposes. Working Environment & Physical Requirements While
performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to:
Sit, see and talk or hear. Have mobility to move between offices,
classrooms, and floors. Use hands to finger, handle or operate
computers, objects, tools or controls. Reach with hands and arms.
Occasionally bend, stoop, and pull. Occasionally lift and/or move
up to 25 pounds and have the ability to carry equipment and tools
of moderate weight, using arms and hands. Have vision and hearing
abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability
to adjust focus, and complete and maintain various types of
records. Hear the conversational voice and effectively communicate
responses. Work in an office environment with potential for
interruptions and background noise. Assignment will include
presence at all primary OCCC locations and may include evening and
weekend work. Travel between College sites and other locations will
be required. Occasional travel and overnight stays outside of
Lincoln County may be required for training and other purposes. The
use of tobacco and smoke-emitting materials and devices including
electronic cigarettes, is prohibited on all College Property,
including OCCC’s building exteriors and parking lots. The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Oregon Coast Community College is an equal opportunity educator and
employer We strive to recruit, develop, and retain the most
talented people from a diverse candidate pool, and we encourage
applications from persons with varied backgrounds and perspectives.
In support of Oregon Veterans Preference in Public Employment, we
encourage veterans and veterans with disabilities to explore
employment opportunities at Oregon Coast Community College. All
positions at Oregon Coast Community College are required to be
available for work onsite as requested by the college. Employees
must maintain Oregon residency as a condition of employment.
Federal law prohibits the College from employing an individual who
has not provided documentation for verification by the third day of
employment. Contact Human Resources if you need assistance and/or
an accommodation to aid your participation in our hiring process,
contact Human Resources at 541-867-8515. Notice of Affirmative
Action Policy - It is the policy of Oregon Coast Community College
not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, ?marital status, religion, national
origin, age, disability, veteran status, or family relationship
(ORS 659.340), in admission and access to, or treatment in,
employment, educational programs, or activity as required by Title
IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of
1964, the Age Discrimination Act, Americans with Disabilities Act,
the Civil Rights Act of 1991, and their implementing
regulations.
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