
Director Of Applied Artificial Intelligence Graduate Program - School Of Computing
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Job Description
Position Overview
The Director of Applied Artificial Intelligence Graduate Program provides academic and administrative leadership for the institution's interdisciplinary graduate program in Applied AI. This position reports to the Associate Dean of the School of Computing and is responsible for program development, curriculum oversight, student success, faculty coordination, and strategic planning for the program. The Director fosters collaboration across disciplines and integrates diverse perspectives in AI applications spanning business, healthcare, social sciences, engineering, and other fields. The Director operates on a 12-month administrative appointment and maintains an active connection to the field through teaching 16 contact hours annually within the program.
Key Responsibilities:
Program Leadership and Administration
Strategic Planning and Program Development
Implement the strategic vision for the interdisciplinary Applied AI graduate program in alignment with Lipscomb University, Raymond B Jones College of Engineering, and School of Computing strategic goals
Foster collaboration among faculty from multiple diverse disciplines including computer science, business, healthcare, entertainment and the arts, social sciences, engineering, and humanities
Lead program assessment, evaluation, and continuous improvement initiatives
Identify emerging trends in AI across multiple domains and translate them into curricular innovation
Establish and maintain an advisory board with industry partners, practitioners, and stakeholders from various sectors
Develop partnerships with organizations applying AI in diverse contexts and fields
Promote the integration of ethical, social, and domain-specific considerations in AI education
Curriculum and Academic Quality
Oversee curriculum design, development, and revision to ensure relevance, rigor, and interdisciplinary integration
Coordinate with faculty across various departments to maintain academic standards and learning outcomes for integrated courses
Ensure curriculum addresses both technical AI competencies and domain-specific applications relevant to a variety of professional contexts
Review and approve new course proposals, course syllabi, and instructional materials
Ensure program alignment with accreditation standards and best practices in AI education
Monitor student learning outcomes and program effectiveness metrics, enacting changes through a continuous improvement process
Faculty Coordination and Development
Recruit, mentor, and evaluate adjunct and full-time faculty from diverse disciplinary backgrounds who teach courses within the program
Coordinate teaching assignments and course scheduling across departments and units
Foster a collaborative teaching environment that values interdisciplinary perspectives
Support faculty professional development in AI pedagogy, emerging technologies, and cross-disciplinary collaboration
Conduct regular faculty meetings and facilitate curriculum discussions that bridge technical and applied domains
Student Services and Recruitment
Oversee academic and cohort-building portions of the admissions processes and participate in student recruitment efforts
Advise students on academic planning, career pathways, and program requirements
Monitor student progress, retention, and success metrics
Address student concerns and resolve academic issues as they arise
Coordinate capstone projects, internships, studio experiences, and industry connections for students
Budget and Resource Management
Develop and manage the program budget in collaboration with the Dean
Allocate resources effectively to support program operations and growth
Identify and pursue funding opportunities, grants, and partnerships
Oversee equipment, software licensing, and computational resource needs specific to the educational needs of the Applied AI graduate program
External Relations and Advocacy
Represent the program at institutional committees, conferences, and professional events
Build relationships with industry partners for internships, employment, and collaboration
Promote the program through marketing initiatives and community engagement
Serve as the primary spokesperson for the Applied AI program
Teaching Responsibilities
Develop and deliver course content in areas of expertise related to applied artificial intelligence
Maintain currency in AI methodologies, tools, and applications through teaching and professional development
Model effective pedagogy and innovative instructional approaches for program faculty
Engage with students to understand their learning needs and program experience
Administrative Duties
Prepare reports, accreditation materials, and program documentation
Maintain accurate program records and documentation
Participate in college and university committees as assigned
Collaborate with other academic units on cross-disciplinary initiatives
Ensure compliance with institutional policies and regulatory requirements
Qualifications
Required
Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree in any discipline with demonstrated expertise in the application of artificial intelligence across a variety of domains
Minimum of three years of professional experience applying AI, machine learning, or data science methodologies in research, industry, or practice
Strong foundation in AI principles and demonstrated ability to bridge technical concepts with domain-specific applications
Prior teaching experience at the graduate level
Evidence of administrative or leadership experience in academic or professional settings
Ability to work effectively across disciplinary boundaries and foster collaboration among diverse stakeholders
Strong interpersonal and communication skills with an ability to translate complex technical concepts for varied audiences
Preferred
Experience directing or coordinating interdisciplinary academic programs
Record of successful grant writing or securing external funding
Industry or applied research experience implementing AI solutions in specific domains (healthcare, finance, education, public policy, etc.)
Publications or presentations demonstrating AI applications across disciplines
Experience with program assessment and accreditation processes
Established professional network spanning technical and applied AI communities
Background that combines technical AI knowledge with domain expertise in a specific field
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