{"id":13851,"date":"2025-06-02T09:06:47","date_gmt":"2025-06-02T13:06:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/faculty-excellence\/?page_id=13851"},"modified":"2026-06-09T15:13:40","modified_gmt":"2026-06-09T19:13:40","slug":"chairs-resources","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.montclair.edu\/faculty-excellence\/chairs-resources\/","title":{"rendered":"Resources for Faculty Leaders: Chairs, School Directors, and ADFs"},"content":{"rendered":"
Department chairs, school directors, and associate directors for faculty (ADF) play a critical role in the success of their academic departments\/schools, their students and faculty, and the broader institution. They serve as the primary leaders of their departments, overseeing day-to-day operations, managing budgets, mentoring faculty, guiding curriculum development, and ensuring student success. These faculty leaders also act as key communicators between their departments and higher administration, offering faculty insights to administration and helping to align departmental goals with institutional priorities. Their leadership and decision-making shape the department’s culture, foster excellence in teaching and research, and maintain a supportive environment that benefits faculty and students and the university overall.<\/p>\n
In schools that do not have departments, the associate director for faculty serves a role similar to that of the chair in many respects<\/p>\n
Opportunities for Faculty Leaders<\/strong>: Review the upcoming schedule of Lunch & Learns and virtual information sessions<\/a> designed for chairs, school directors, and Associate Faculty Directors (ADF).<\/p>\n The Faculty Leaders Council at 麻豆传媒在线 is a regular forum composed of department chairs and equivalent academic unit leaders that provides a structured space for academic leadership to collaborate, share information, and engage with senior university administration. It functions as a venue for department chairs, school directors, and ADFS to represent their departments\/schools in discussions about university policy, academic priorities, and institutional initiatives, and regularly receives communications from the Provost and other University leaders. Participation in the Faculty Leaders Council is considered a core leadership responsibility for chairs, school directors, and ADFS and is linked to the articulation and implementation of university policy and representation of academic units in broader governance conversations.<\/p>\n Council activities and agendas are organized by the Chairs of Chairs and the Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs. The Chair of Chairs in AY27 are: Kathleen Kelley<\/a> (Theatre and Dance) and Jessica Restaino<\/a> (Writing Studies).<\/p>\n In these pages are resources designed for chairs and also other faculty leaders — and associate and assistant deans.<\/p>\n Department Chair Responsibilities<\/a>: This document outlines the responsibilities of the department chair and is distributed to chairs upon their appointment to the role.<\/p>\n Chairs\u2019 Grade Dashboard\u00a0<\/a>gives faculty leaders the ability to query grade data to uncover trends, challenges, and opportunities relevant to their work as leaders.<\/p>\n Tickler File for Chairs<\/a> is a month-to-month summary of responsibilities and activities that chairs are asked to lead and execute.<\/p>\nFaculty Leaders Council (previously Chairs Council)<\/h3>\n
Faculty Leaders Council Meetings, AY26<\/span><\/h3>\n
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Lunch & Learns for Faculty Leaders Council Members<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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Virtual Information Sessions: Chairs, School Directors & ADFs, Admins & Deans, and Staff Welcome<\/strong><\/h3>\n
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