Administrative faculty definition

Administrative faculty means individuals under contract with the University as administrative faculty whose positions are primarily administrative in nature. Said individuals receive benefits and may also teach part time.
Administrative faculty. Administrative faculty oversee and assume responsibility for the implementation of a rigorous and successful SEED program and its operations. Positions include the Head of School, Executive Assistant, Director of Operations, Director of Admissions, Director of Student Support Services, Finance Director, and Director of College and Career Services. More information regarding SEED Miami's administrative faculty can be found in pages 10-12 of SEED's response to DOE's RFP 2012-11, College- Preparatory Boarding Academy Pilot Program. • Supplemental Academic Faculty: Supplemental Academic Faculty are members of the academic faculty whose salaries are not funded with per-pupil dollars from Miami-Dade County Public Schools. These positions may include teachers, and a ▇▇▇▇ of students. • Home Visit: Home visits are designed as the first step in cultivating the SEED student and family relationship. As part of the admissions process, SEED staff conduct home visits with each prospective SEED student and the student's family. Home visits are informal in nature and are designed to give prospective families the "home court advantage" allowing them to ask questions about the SEED program, mission, and staff. Home visits also allow SEED staff to verify a student's eligibility for the program, to assist the family with the admissions application, and to learn about the prospective student's interests, strengths, growth areas, and other family dynamics. Home visits continue throughout the school year as needed.

Examples of Administrative faculty in a sentence

  • Administrative faculty members work closely with faculty and students to provide instructional support to the curriculum in a defined disciplinary area and are responsible for staff, budget and other administrative responsibilities as assigned.

  • Administrative faculty members are on renewable three (3)-year term contracts that do not lead to continuing appointment.

  • Administrative faculty members may enroll in special seminars, workshops, or courses and engage in other activities which lead to improved professional administration and enhance the stature of the institution.

  • Administrative faculty members assigned full time to an academic department with at least 50% of their responsibilities in teaching, have voting rights in that department.

  • Administrative faculty positions often require work beyond the minimum work week of thirty–five (35) hours.

  • Administrative faculty members shall participate in university, systemwide, and professional activities as appropriate.

  • Administrative faculty evaluations involve a balance between goal-setting, fulfillment of position responsibilities, and measurable achievements.

  • A-Contract Academic and Administrative faculty teach Summer School as an overload and are paid at the part-time faculty rate unless their contract requires a Summer School load.

  • Administrative faculty, professional faculty, classified staff, and student workers who require minimal direct supervision and/or minimum on-campus contact with other college employees, students, and/or customers.

  • Administrative faculty, professional faculty, classified staff, and student workers who require on-campus contact with other college employees, students and/or customers.