The University of Texas Permian Basin - Dean, College of Health Sciences
Company: Academic Career & Executive Search
Location: Odessa
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The University of Texas Permian Basin Dean, College of Health
Sciences Academic Career & Executive Search is pleased to assist
the University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) in its search for
Dean, College of Health Sciences. For full consideration, please
apply by January 12, 2026. The University of Texas Permian Basin
(UTPB), a proud Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and member of
the University of Texas System, is in a period of significant
growth and expansion, creating a unique chance to join as the next
Dean of the College of Health Sciences. Enrollment is up as UTPB
continues to drive social mobility for a diverse student body. With
robust community partnerships, including collaborations with Texas
Tech Medical School, three major hospitals, the soon-to-be-built
Behavioral Health Center, and the Permian Strategic Partnership
(which has already invested over $24 million in UTPB’s healthcare
programs) the next Dean will have the rare opportunity to shape the
College’s future to meet critical workforce needs, advance
research, and expand the University’s national profile. Guided by
President Sandra Woodley’s bold Ten-Year Strategic Plan, Falcon
Future 2030 , UTPB is making transformative capital investments
that highlight its deep commitment to student success and community
impact: A $47 million renovation of the Mesa Building , UTPB’s
central student hub, modernizes infrastructure and enhances the
student experience. More than $101 million in capital funded
projects across campus. Partnership in the Beacon Project , a $123
million initiative expanding healthcare services, research, and
workforce development across the Permian Basin. The College of
Health Sciences is one of the most strategically important colleges
at UTPB today. As the University broadens its role as the region’s
academic hub for healthcare and workforce development, the College
is central to achieving the ambitious goals outlined by President
Woodley and strongly supported by the Provost and senior
leadership. The next Dean will step into a role with exceptional
institutional backing and visibility, tasked with advancing key
initiatives that will shape the College’s future and enhance the
health and vitality of the entire Permian Basin. Home to the School
of Nursing, Departments of Social Work, Human Performance,
Psychology, Biology, and Community & Family Health, as well as
centers like the Center for Interprofessional and Experiential
Learning and the Midland Health Simulation & Learning Resource
Center, the College plays a leading role in regional healthcare
workforce development. As a member of the Provost’s leadership
team, the Dean will collaborate with University leaders, faculty,
and staff to create policies and set academic goals that drive
growth and distinction. Looking ahead, UTPB is engaged in strategic
planning to develop a comprehensive health sciences plan for the
next decade. This includes potential new programs and a new Health
Sciences Complex, which will be part of an exciting community
development at the Midland campus. This initiative aims to expand
hospital and academic medical facilities, establish a trauma
center, and build new behavioral health facilities, positioning
UTPB as a primary provider of the region’s future healthcare
workforce. This position reports to the Provost and Senior Vice
President for Academic Affairs. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES The Dean
provides strategic leadership and management of all aspects of the
College of Health Sciences, fostering excellence in teaching,
research, and service. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with
faculty and University leadership to create curricula relevant to
regional and state needs Ensuring College initiatives align with
UTPB’s strategic plan Leading student recruitment, retention, and
graduation initiatives Promoting innovation and effectiveness in
teaching, scholarship, and research Mentoring faculty to meet
professional goals and UTPB expectations Overseeing program
accreditations (including upcoming initial accreditation for the
MSW) Managing budgets and fiscal policies Supporting faculty/staff
professional development Engaging with external advisory boards,
industry, and healthcare partners to expand impact Advancing
interdisciplinary programs and collaborations in STEM and health
sciences Building pipelines into healthcare professions through
school and community outreach KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES The
ideal candidate: Demonstrates a leadership style that facilitates
investment and growth in the College, University, and greater
community Demonstrates candor, authenticity, and passion Nurtures
the success of colleagues and students Possesses an energetic,
well-grounded, success-oriented personality with a sense of humor
Is self-motivated and shows initiative and self-discipline, with
confidence and charisma to lead, encourage, and empower Is
creative, innovative, marketing-minded, with an entrepreneurial
spirit Is a visionary and effective change agent Builds consensus
and is a team leader who seeks collective wisdom and input Is
flexible and able to facilitate multiple competing priorities and
divergent viewpoints Empowers others to excel Possesses leadership
and courage to make tough decisions Possesses a strong moral
compass with unquestionable integrity and high professional
standards Sells a point in a non-polarizing manner Possesses
effective social skills Is politically astute, yet not political
Possesses excellent written and oral communication skills with
demonstrated ability to communicate with new and current faculty,
academic leaders, students, and collaborative partners Possesses
the ability to communicate complex or technical information clearly
to a range of audiences Is comfortable and effective engaging in
public speaking Has a high level of cultural humility, shows a
respect for all faculty, staff, and student population MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS Terminal degree in Health, Behavioral, Biomedical
Sciences, a related applied science, or equivalent field from a
regionally accredited institution Demonstrated record of
progressive academic, administrative, or professional leadership
with significant accomplishments, including credentials qualifying
for faculty appointment at the rank of Associate or Full Professor
or equivalent executive-level leadership experience in professional
institutions Success in attracting, recruiting, retaining, and
evaluating faculty and staff consistent with the highest standards
of scholarship Experience in building successful, productive
administration-faculty relationships and shared decision-making
Success in leading programs to accreditation and maintaining the
accreditation standards relevant to the Dean of Health Sciences,
for example, Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE),
Council on Social Work Education (CSWE), or Commission on
Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) and others
Experience in developing/restructuring interdisciplinary research
and academic programs Solid track record in meeting the
Institution's mission concerning enrollment, graduation, and
research Demonstrated success in developing partnerships with
community/industry Success building and executing a strategic and
fiscally sound unit budget Eligible for discipline-specific
licensure in the State of Texas PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Candidates
with at least (5) five years of administrative experience
overseeing complex operations Documented industry experience and/or
leadership roles, skill set in business development Experience
working with industry/government partners About The University of
Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) Founded in 1973, UTPB is part of the
University of Texas System and serves as the only public university
in the Permian Basin. Designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution
(HSI), UTPB is committed to expanding access to higher education
and driving social mobility for a diverse student body. Enrollment
has continued to grow, with more than 7,000 students and over
40,000 alumni worldwide. Students can choose from more than 35
undergraduate and 18 graduate programs across five academic
colleges. With small class sizes, personalized instruction, and a
commitment to excellence in teaching and research, UTPB offers
students the resources of a UT System institution while maintaining
the close-knit feel of a regional university. UTPB has made
significant capital investments in its future, including over $101
million in state-supported projects, a $47 million Mesa Building
renovation, and partnerships like the Beacon Project (a $123
million healthcare initiative). The University’s vision is guided
by Falcon Future 2030, President Sandra Woodley’s strategic plan to
advance student success, expand research, and deepen community
engagement over the next decade. About the College The College of
Health Sciences at The University of Texas Permian Basin is
positioned at the heart of UTPB’s mission to serve the region’s
rapidly growing healthcare needs. The College is home to the School
of Nursing, Departments of Social Work, Human Performance,
Psychology, Biology, and Community & Family Health, along with the
Center for Interprofessional and Experiential Learning and the
Midland Health Simulation & Learning Resource Center. Through these
academic programs and centers, the College prepares students for
impactful careers in healthcare, human performance, and related
STEM fields while advancing innovative research and
interprofessional collaboration. The College plays a leading role
in workforce development, accreditation readiness, and regional
health initiatives. Living in the Area Located in the heart of the
Permian Basin, UTPB has campuses in both Odessa and Midland , two
thriving West Texas cities that serve as the economic and cultural
hub of the region. Known globally as one of the most productive oil
and natural gas fields in the world, the Permian Basin is also home
to a growing healthcare, education, and technology sector, making
it one of the fastest-developing regions in the United States. The
community offers a high quality of life, with affordable housing,
excellent schools, and a warm climate averaging 266 days of
sunshine annually. The area is rich in cultural and recreational
opportunities, including the Midland-Odessa Symphony & Chorale, the
Ellen Noël Art Museum, and nearby outdoor destinations such as Big
Bend National Park and the Davis Mountains. The University is
deeply connected to its region through partnerships with the
Permian Strategic Partnership , local hospitals, K–12 school
systems, and industry leaders. These collaborations drive economic
development, expand healthcare access, and create a direct pipeline
of opportunities for UTPB graduates. The region is easily
accessible for travel, with the Midland International Air & Space
Port (MAF) conveniently located between Odessa and Midland. The
airport offers daily nonstop flights to major hubs including
Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Denver, and Phoenix, all just a short
drive from campus. To Apply For full consideration, please apply by
January 12, 2026. Please apply through the application link and do
not email applications. Applications will be reviewed as they are
received and should include a cover letter and curriculum vita.
Ideally cover letters should not exceed two pages. All applications
are treated confidentially. Inquiries, referrals, and nominations
are also treated confidentially. Inquiries and questions: Please
send to UTPBDeanHealthSciences@acesrch.com . Nominations and
referrals: Please send the nominee’s name, title, and contact
information if available to nominations@acesrch.com . Institutional
Information The University of Texas System Administration is a
federal contractor committed to providing equal employment
opportunity for all qualified applicants and employees in all terms
and conditions of employment. U. T. System will provide equal
employment opportunity to all qualified persons and will not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity/expression, pregnancy, religion, national origin,
age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, or
any other characteristic protected by federal or state laws. For
information on accommodations for individuals with disabilities,
please contact the Office of Talent and Innovation at
oti@utsystem.edu .
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