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Associate Dean Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR II

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$18.35 - $29.80/hr

This position supports the UAB School of Nursing Associate Dean of Technology and Innovation, the Director of Instructional Technology, the Director of Educational Innovation, the Director of ...

Works with the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs to develop clinical competencies that prepare veterinary students to pass the Veterinary Educational Assessment (VEA) Capstone exam. * Prepares ...

Office Personal

Mobile, AL · On-site

$14 - $17/hr

Welcome to Dean McCrary Kia & Mazda, a well-established dealership in Mobile, Alabama, where we ... Associate's or Bachelor's degree in HR, Business, or a related field preferred. Minimum of 1-2 ...

Office Personal

Mobile, AL · On-site

$14 - $17/hr

Welcome to Dean McCrary Kia Mazda, a well-established dealership in Mobile, Alabama, where we ... Associate's or Bachelor's degree in HR, Business, or a related field preferred. Minimum of 1-2 ...

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How much do associate dean jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for associate dean in Alabama is $85,897.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,600.00 and $97,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an associate dean?

Associate Deans are senior academic administrators in colleges or universities who support the Dean in managing academic affairs, programs, and faculty within a specific division or department. Their responsibilities often include curriculum development, faculty recruitment, student affairs, and policy implementation. Associate Deans may also represent the Dean at meetings, oversee budgets, and help resolve academic issues. They play a key role in maintaining academic standards and supporting the institution's mission. The exact duties can vary depending on the institution and the academic area they oversee.

What does an associate dean do?

An associate dean works with the faculty members of an academic institution. They are often assigned to a specific school or college. For example, the associate dean of arts is required to direct operations, such as teaching schedules and students’ admissions, in the college of arts. People in this job report to the dean and must promote the values of the academic institution. Qualifications for this career requires an advanced degree and ample experience in academia. Associate deans must have good collaboration and decision-making skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an associate dean, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Dean, you need advanced academic credentials (often a doctorate), leadership experience in higher education, and a deep understanding of academic policy and program development. Familiarity with learning management systems, institutional reporting tools, and accreditation standards is typically required. Exceptional communication, problem-solving, and team-building skills help foster collaboration and drive institutional goals. These qualifications ensure effective academic leadership, program innovation, and alignment with organizational objectives.

What are some common challenges faced by an associate dean, and how are they typically addressed?

Associate Deans often juggle multiple responsibilities, such as overseeing academic programs, managing faculty concerns, and supporting student success initiatives. A frequent challenge is balancing administrative duties with the need to foster collaboration among diverse departments. To address these challenges, Associate Deans prioritize effective communication, delegate tasks appropriately, and stay proactive in conflict resolution. Building strong relationships with faculty, staff, and students also helps them create an inclusive and productive academic environment.

What is the difference between Associate Dean vs Department Chair?

AspectAssociate DeanDepartment Chair
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees (e.g., Master's or Doctorate) and experience in academia or administrationUsually holds a faculty position with a terminal degree in their field, often with administrative experience
Work EnvironmentWorks across multiple departments or schools within an institution, focusing on strategic planning and policyManages a specific academic department, overseeing faculty, curriculum, and departmental operations
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly found in universities and colleges, especially in administrative or leadership rolesFound in higher education institutions, primarily in academic departments

While both roles are leadership positions within educational institutions, the Associate Dean oversees broader administrative functions across multiple departments or schools, whereas the Department Chair focuses on managing a specific academic department. The Associate Dean often handles strategic planning and institutional policies, while the Department Chair concentrates on faculty management and curriculum within their department.

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Infographic showing various Associate Dean job openings in Alabama as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $85,897 per year, or $41.3 per hour.

Adult Education Instructor (FT) FY26- REOPENED

Wallace Community College Selma

Selma, AL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Salary: See Position Description
Location : WCCS - 3000 Earl GoodwinSelma, Selma, AL
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 07355
College/Division: WCCS-400050-Instructional Division Admin
Opening Date: 08/18/2026
Closing Date: 9/1/2026 11:59 PM Central
Campus Location: Wallace Community College Selma
Position Summary
Adult Education Instructor (FT)
Salary Schedule: Commensurate with education and experience according to Salary Schedule D3 (100% Grant Funded).
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
In addition to adhering to the general guidelines as specified by the Faculty/Staff Handbook, the Department Coordinator, Dean of Students, the President, and Alabama Community College System Board of Trustees, responsibilities will include the following:
  • Performs classroom instructor responsibilities including but not limited to: Creates and administers assessment instruments to diagnose, evaluate, and place adult learners in the adult education program; Plans, organizes, and instructs courses in appropriate skills areas as identified in assessments in the day, evening, and/or online on an assigned Campus; Selects materials and chooses teaching styles that address individual learning styles; Provides a respectful and supportive learning environment, including the classroom conflict and problem management; Effectively teaches in both traditional and distance education formats; Plans and implements activities for the classroom that provides learning opportunities that draw upon and extend learner's knowledge, skills, and interests while using technology to aid learning; Conducts pre- and post-tests on participants in the program to measure skills improvement and success; Creates and disseminates in-person and virtual guidance for all adult learners; Submits reports and data and prepares accurate documentation related to grades, participant progress, files and program efficiency and effectiveness; and Refers students to other agencies as necessary.
  • Utilizes the results of a properly administered assessment instrument and develop a plan of instruction (POI) that identifies each objective and/or skill for which each learner has demonstrated non- and/or partial-mastery. Administers assessment instruments to diagnose, evaluate, and place adult learners in adult education program.
  • Requires adult learners to engage in analysis, investigation, and interpretation as part of the learning process. Assist with learner intake and orientation by: Providing a welcoming, encouraging, and respectful atmosphere; Engaging in an exchange of information with entering adult learners; Providing the programs philosophy, goals, instructional services, schedules, attendance policies, and any other relevant information.
  • Provides instructional workshops on various topics such as: financial literacy, career pathways, time management, preparing to enter the workforce and/or college, goal setting, problem solving, coping skills, becoming proactive, etc.
  • Provides coaching/navigation and goal setting instruction to students, ensuring goals are realistic and achievable.
  • Assists with career advising of program participants.
  • Assists with preparation and distribution of publicity materials and learner recruitment.
  • Assists with preparation and implementation of program activities such as workshops, in-service training, graduation, etc.
  • Conveys the expectation of success to adult learners.
  • Supports state and national adult education and literacy advocacy organizations.
  • Participates in committee assignments assist with advocating adult education in the community.
  • Visits other classes for the purpose of observation, curriculum consultation, and coordination as directed by the Program Director.
  • Assists with grant applications and proposals as directed by the Program Director.
  • Perform any other duties as assigned by the Adult Education Director, Associate Dean of Learning, Dean of Instruction, and the President.

Qualifications
Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, including nights, weekends, and multiple off-campus sites, as needed.
  • Outstanding interpersonal, communication, presentational, and writing skills.
  • Experience with computer programs and software.
  • Ability to work well with others in an innovative team environment.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Master's degree from a regionally accredited institution.
  • Teaching experience at the K-12 or higher education level.
  • Knowledge and understanding of Adult Education and life-long learning.
  • Understanding of and commitment to the philosophy and mission of a comprehensive community college.
  • Commitment to all students and faculty including those of diverse cultures and ethnic backgrounds.
  • Experience in multimedia presentation of classroom lectures and laboratory activities.
  • Demonstrated speaking and writing skills.
  • Understanding of the broad range of students' abilities in an open admissions college and the ability to communicate to the community college student population.
  • Proven successful teaching experience at the community college level.

Application Procedures/Additional Information
WCCS is an equal opportunity employer and enrolled in E-Verify. It is the official policy of the Alabama Community College System, including postsecondary community and technical colleges under the control of the Alabama Community College System Board of Trustees, that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, handicap, gender, religion, creed, national origin, or age, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment. WCCS will make reasonable accommodations for qualified disabled applicants or employees. WCCS reserves the right to withdraw this job announcement at any time prior to the awarding. Applications must be completed online using our online process. Human Resources' contact information is as follows:
Human Resources Department
Wallace Community College Selma
3000 Earl Goodwin Parkway
P. O. Box 2530
Selma, AL 36702-2530
Phone: (334) 876-9319, 876-9338
Fax: (334) 876-9334
Website:
A complete application package consists of:
  1. WCCS application,
  2. A resume,
  3. A copy of transcript(s) verifying required degree. Please print name as listed on transcript, if different from last name listed on application.
  4. Work experience verification in writing from your current and/or previous employer(s) confirming the required level of experience as stated in the "Required Qualifications" section. Verification should be printed on company letterhead and must include dates of employment, position title(s), and duties performed. A work verification from either your current or previous employer must be provided. Remember that the work experience verification completion is your responsibility.

Please Note: If you are applying for more than one position, please submit a separate, complete application. In the event the position is reposted, a new application packet must be submitted.
Application Deadline
All application information must be received by 12:00 P.M. on the closing date. Final applicants must adhere to the College's prescribed interview schedule and must travel at their own expense. Incomplete applications and applications received after the deadline will not be considered. A complete application package is the responsibility of the applicant.
Note: In accordance with Alabama Community College System policies and procedures, the applicant chosen for employment will be required to sign a consent form for a criminal background check. Employment will be contingent upon receipt of a clearance notification from the criminal background check.
WCCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is enrolled in E-Verify.
Sick Leave
All regular full-time instructional staff earns one day of sick leave which is equivalent to 7 hours per month. Unused sick leave is rolled over to the following year. Upon retirement, employees are allowed to convert unused sick time into service time for the purpose of retirement. Further retirement benefits may be found on this page under Alabama Teacher's Retirement.
7 hours per month
(may accumulate an unlimited number)
Annual Leave
Not applicable
(off between terms)
Personal Leave
All regular full-time instructional staff earns up to five (5) regularly scheduled workdays of personal leave per leave year.
Unused Personal Leave converts to sick leave if not used.
(converts to sick leave at the end of August each year if not used)
Professional Leave
Up to 10 days a year of professional development leave with pay may be granted by the President.
Holidays
New Year's Day
Martin Luther King/Robert E. Lee Birthday
National Memorial Day
Juneteenth
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving Day
Day after Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
16 (5 locally assigned)
Retirement
The TRS was established in 1939 to provide benefits to qualified persons employed by state-supported educational institutions. Responsibility for the management and administration of the TRS is vested in its Board of Control. The Boards of Control elect the Secretary-Treasurer who serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the RSA and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the RSA. The TRS is a defined benefit plan qualified under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. For more information visit All regular full-time and part-time employees (non-temporary and non- student) who work at least 20 hours per week are required to participate in The Teachers' Retirement System of Alabama.
Tier I - Pays 7.50% monthly. State matches 14.57% (effective 10/01/25)
Tier II - Pays 6.20% monthly. State matches 13.61% (effective 10/01/25)
Law Enforcement Officers:
Tier I-Pays 8.50% monthly. State matches 14.57% (effective 10/01/25)
Tier II- Pays 7.20% monthly. State matches 13.61% (effective 10/01/25)
Health Insurance
PEEHIP, established in 1983, provides health insurance benefits for active and retired education employees and is governed by the PEEHIP Board of Control. The Boards of Control elect the Secretary-Treasurer who serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the RSA and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the RSA. For more information visit
Premium amounts:
  • Single $ 30
  • Family (without Spouse but with dependents) $ 207
  • Employee + Spouse (no dependents) $ 282
  • Family (with Spouse and dependents*) $ 307
*Includes $100 per month spousal surcharge Note: The spousal surcharge does not apply to spouses who are independently eligible for PEEHIP.
Tobacco Usage Premium
  • Member $ 50
  • Spouse $ 50
The tobacco premium applies only to the PEEHIP Hospital Medical and VIVA Health plans. Refer to the section to learn how you and/or your spouse can receive the non-tobacco user discount.
Wellness Premium
  • Member $ 50
  • Spouse $ 50
The wellness premium applies only to the Blue Cross Blue Shield Hospital Medical Group #14000 plan for non-Medicare eligible active and retired members, non-Medicare-eligible members on LOA or COBRA, and non-Medicare-eligible spouses on active or retired contracts. Refer to the section to learn how you and/or your spouse can receive a wellness premium waiver.
If desired, employee may elect four options rather than health insurance options to include hospital indemnity, cancer, dental, and vision.
Optional Coverage Plan Premiums
  • Cancer, Indemnity, and Vision Single or Family (cost per plan) $ 38
  • Dental Single $ 38 Dental Family $ 50

Institution matches $904 monthly (effective 10/01/25).
Duty Hours
(Hours vary by campus and instructional needs)
Tuition Assistance
This tuition waiver program is designed for all full-time instructional and non-instructional employees of The Alabama College System and the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education and their dependents as defined under by policy. The program will be coordinated by each institution for employees within The Alabama College System and the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education. An application form for the tuition assistance program is available in the Human Resources office and should be completed prior to registration for classes.
Employees/Dependents at two-year colleges:
1/3 waived after 1st year
2/3 waived after 2nd year
3/3 waived after 3rd year
Note: Employee is vested after 10 years in Retirement System. Additional information regarding retirement may be obtained from the Retirement System Web site at www.rsa.al.gov.