Dean, Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture

Job Type: On-site, faculty

Location: Stephen F. Austin State University - Nacogdoches, TX

Application Deadline: May 20, 2026

Description:

Well resourced, the Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture at Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) is entering a new phase of growth, supported by a nearly completed $85 million facility, and a strong institutional commitment to its continued impact. SFA seeks a Dean to drive this evolution, strengthening culture, advancing high-potential programs, and building a more visible, industry-connected, and research-active college across forestry, agriculture, environmental science, and geospatial disciplines.

This opportunity comes at a critical moment. With enrollment growth, new institutional leadership, and major capital investment across campus, including the new Forestry and Agriculture complex and a $40 million entrepreneurship center designed to advance interdisciplinary collaboration, SFA is accelerating its commitment to impact. These investments are part of a broader campus master plan that includes more than $1 billion in facility enhancements over the next 15 years. As the only institution in The University of Texas System with a comprehensive forestry and agriculture portfolio, the College holds a highly visible, strategically important position. In this context, the Dean will be responsible for ensuring these programs drive enrollment, deepen industry engagement, and further distinguish SFA within the UT System.

This role offers the chance to accelerate an already solid foundation. Building on a decade of steady leadership, the College is stable and positioned to expand its impact. The next Dean will bring clarity, alignment, and momentum, advancing research, partnerships, and program visibility.

The College offers a rare combination of scale, resources, and applied infrastructure. It includes three departments: Forestry, Agriculture, and Environmental Science, supported by extensive land holdings, laboratory space, working agricultural operations, and strong ties to East Texas industries. With major capital investment nearing completion and an experienced leadership team in place, the focus now is to align efforts, sharpen priorities, and execute with discipline.

From this foundation, the Dean will inherit significant physical and programmatic assets, including farms, research operations, and established industry relationships, and will be expected to translate these strengths into measurable results: Expanding research activity, strengthening partnerships, modernizing faculty systems, and advancing a more cohesive and forward-looking academic culture.

The successful candidate will be an action-oriented academic leader with the judgment and credibility to move quickly while building trust across a long-tenured faculty environment. They will bring experience advancing applied, industry-connected research and developing external partnerships, particularly in sectors aligned with forestry, agriculture, and environmental science. Comfortable operating in a highly visible and expectation-rich environment, the Dean will combine strong interpersonal leadership with an external orientation toward fundraising, partnership development, and institutional advancement. This role is well suited to a leader motivated by building and elevating, rather than maintaining, and by the opportunity to position the College more prominently within both the University and the region.

This is a full-time, twelve-month faculty position reporting to the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs. Direct reports include Department Chairs (Forestry; Agriculture; Environmental Sciences) and administrative staff.

Responsibilities:

  • Provide visionary leadership to advance the College’s academic, research, and outreach mission across Forestry, Agriculture, Environmental Science, and Geospatial Science 

  • Lead efforts to fully leverage significant institutional investments, including new facilities, laboratories, and land-based assets 

  • Strengthen culture and climate across departments, ensuring alignment, collaboration, and equitable visibility across disciplines 

  • Advance applied, rural-focused research and innovation aligned with regional and industry needs 

  • Build and expand partnerships with key industry stakeholders, including timber, agriculture, and environmental sectors 

  • Support the development of emerging academic areas, including interdisciplinary opportunities with civil engineering and hydrology 

  • Lead strategic enrollment growth, faculty hiring, and program development in alignment with institutional goals 

  • Provide leadership in faculty and staff affairs, including recruitment, evaluation, supervision, and professional development of academic administrators, faculty, and staff 

  • Promote excellence in teaching, scholarship, service, and student success across all programs 

  • Oversee academic operations, including curriculum quality, degree planning, and student progression to graduation 

  • Establish, interpret, and implement academic policies and procedures, including matters related to tenure, promotion, and faculty advancement 

  • Partner with Advancement to build a culture of fundraising and external engagement and actively support resource development efforts 

  • Ensure effective stewardship of resources, including budget development, prioritization, and oversight of financial performance 

  • Serve as a key advisor to the Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs on matters affecting instructional programs and college performance 

  • Strengthen internal communication by keeping academic leaders informed of issues impacting programs, faculty, and students 

  • Support institutional recruitment and retention initiatives and enhance the College’s visibility, reputation, and external impact 

  • Perform other related duties as assigned 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of university policies and procedures, or the ability to quickly acquire such knowledge 

  • Demonstrated ability to build and sustain effective relationships with faculty, staff, students, and external stakeholders 

  • Proven capacity to collaborate across units and develop strategic partnerships with internal and external constituents 

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills 

  • Sound judgment and decision-making ability in complex and high-stakes environments 

  • Ability to set strategic objectives, assess outcomes, and evaluate organizational effectiveness 

  • Experience managing budgets and operating effectively within financial constraints 

  • Ability to support and advance fundraising efforts on behalf of the College and University 

  • Capacity to develop, interpret, and evaluate policies and procedures 

  • Demonstrated effectiveness in supervising, mentoring, and developing staff

Minimum Qualifications:

  • A terminal degree in an academic discipline within the College

  • A strong record of research and other scholarly achievements sufficient to qualify for appointment at the rank of full professor with tenure in a discipline within the College

  • At least five years of administrative experience in higher education, preferably at the level of academic unit head (e.g., department chair, school director) or above

  • Proven ability to lead and elevate programmatic excellence across multiple academic programs