Director of the Allied Health Department
Listed on 2026-08-05
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration -
Management
Education Administration
Director Of Allied Health
Required:
A master's degree in an Allied Health–related field (e.g., Nursing, Allied Health Education, Health Sciences, Healthcare Administration, Public Health, Occupational Therapy) with five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in healthcare education, accreditation, program development, or clinical coordination. Preferred:
Leadership experience in higher education including accreditation oversight, multi-program administration, supervision of faculty or staff, budgeting, rural health workforce partnerships, and oversight of dual credit or early college pathways. Equivalency: A bachelor's degree in a closely related field with seven (7) years of relevant professional experience directly related to the duties outlined may be considered. Any equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience as approved by the Human Resources Department.
FLSA Status:
Exempt Grade:
Eleven (11) Salary Range: $96,251 - $117,907 DOE Background:
Located in Carlsbad, New Mexico, Southeast New Mexico College (SENMC) is a newly independent public community college accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. A proud Hispanic Serving Institution, it awards certificates and associate degrees that serve the needs of its region and prepare students to transfer to programs at other colleges or universities. SENMC offers Early College and Dual Credit programs in collaboration with local high schools.
Southeast New Mexico College enjoys the strong support of its community, and has been awarded several grants, which include $11.7 million from the U.S. Department of Energy and several multimillion-dollar grants from the U.S. Department of Education for student support. The college's diverse employee pool includes 40 full-time faculty, 48 adjunct faculty, and 102 staff members. SENMC offers a generous benefits package which includes medical, dental, retirement, and college tuition reimbursement.
Purpose and Scope Under the administrative direction of the Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA), the Director of Allied Health provides strategic leadership, oversight, and operational management for all Allied Health programs at Southeast New Mexico College (SENMC). These programs include Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Surgical Technology, Phlebotomy, Health Information Technology (HIT), and the development of new programs such as Radiography.
The Director oversees Allied Health dual credit programs offered at Carlsbad High School and Artesia High School and supports strategic expansion to additional school districts as regional needs evolve. The Director conducts ongoing community and regional healthcare needs assessments to identify gaps, workforce demands, and opportunities for new Allied Health program development and expansion. The Director leads accreditation activities, faculty and staff workload oversight, course and program scheduling, clinical partnerships, curricular alignment with current evidence-based practices and education outcomes, assessment planning, fiscal management, and continuous improvement efforts that align with SENMC's mission.
Duties and Responsibilities Leadership, Program Oversight, and Strategic Development
- Provide overall leadership and administrative oversight for all Allied Health programs and initiatives.
- Assign and oversee faculty and staff workload distribution to ensure equitable and efficient teaching and administrative responsibilities.
- Lead courses, program, and semester scheduling across Allied Health disciplines, including dual credit offerings at Carlsbad High School and Artesia High School.
- Oversee all Allied Health dual credit programs at Carlsbad High School and Artesia High School, including faculty credentialing, curriculum alignment, and compliance with state dual credit requirements.
- Develop a strategic framework for expanding Allied Health dual credit pathways to additional regional school districts based on community needs assessment and available workforce pipelines.
- Develop, launch, and sustain new Allied Health programs aligned with regional workforce demand, accreditation requirements, and institutional goals.
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