Tarleton State University - Head of Agricultural Education and Communication Department (Tenured)
Company: Academic Career & Executive Search
Location: Stephenville
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Tarleton State University Head of Agricultural Education and
Communication Department and Tenured Associate or Full Professor
Academic Career & Executive Search is pleased to assist Tarleton
State University in its search for Head of Agricultural Education
and Communication Department and Tenured Associate or Full
Professor. Tarleton State has emerged as Texas’s fastest-growing
public university , posting nearly 50% enrollment growth since
2022, with sustained year-over-year increases that underscore its
expanding statewide impact. This is a pivotal moment to join an
institution making significant strategic investments in academic
excellence, research capacity, and student success, and a
compelling opportunity for a visionary, people-centered academic
leader to shape the next chapter of a flagship academic unit. In
this context, Tarleton State University, a distinguished Doctoral
National Comprehensive University, invites applications for the
position of Associate Professor/Professor and Department Head in
the Department of Agricultural Education and Communications. As
part of a vibrant academic community dedicated to excellence in
teaching, research, and service, this role offers the opportunity
to contribute meaningfully to a university that values innovation,
collaboration, and inclusive growth. Guided by the university’s
long-range plan, Tarleton Forward 2030 , the institution is
pursuing ambitious goals related to academic distinction, research
growth, and community engagement. Tarleton’s rising national
profile, including its Carnegie R2 designation, reflects a growing
emphasis on scholarship, external funding, and innovation.
Reporting to the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, the Department Head serves as the chief academic and
administrative leader of the department and will oversee a
department of 15 faculty (and growing), which currently enrolls the
second-largest student population among academic units. The
successful candidate will bring the credibility, judgment, and
leadership presence to set direction, establish clear expectations,
and unify a growing academic unit, while supporting faculty
development, strengthening academic programs, and advancing college
and university priorities. Housed within the College of Agriculture
and Natural Resources, the Department is part of one of Tarleton
State University’s most established and high-impact academic units,
known for its strong applied-learning focus and deep connections to
Texas’s agricultural, natural resource, and rural communities.
There is one doctoral program in the college (Animal and Natural
Resource Sciences) with one more planned for submission in 2027.
The Department’s academic programs prepare graduates for leadership
across education, industry, and communication sectors, and are
supported by a deeply engaged and influential alumni network. The
Stephenville campus further supports this work through
state-of-the-art facilities, including the Research and Economic
Development Building, recipient of a 2025 TEXO Distinguished
Building Award , designed to catalyze collaboration across
disciplines. Tarleton State University continues to grow its impact
across Texas, with four distinct campuses located in Stephenville,
Fort Worth, RELLIS-Bryan and Waco, along with a robust online
community that extends reach even further. At the heart of it all
is Stephenville, where Tarleton State offers a dynamic environment
for faculty and staff. From a lively live music scene and numerous
local festivals to rich traditions rooted in the surrounding
community, Stephenville provides a vibrant and welcoming
atmosphere. This 12-month, tenured appointment (50% administrative)
is based primarily on Tarleton’s main campus in Stephenville,
Texas. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Leadership and Strategic Planning
Vision: Collaborate with the department faculty and staff to
establish a vision for the department in alignment with the overall
vision of the school, college, and the university. Strategic
Planning: Lead the shared development and implementation of a
departmental strategic plan. Institutional Collaboration: Work with
the college dean and their leadership team, as well as
administrative leadership in academic affairs and across
institutional divisions to fulfill the institutional strategic plan
Tarleton Forward 2030. Budget and Resource Allocation Financial
Oversight: Develop and manage the department’s budget in
collaboration with college and university administration. Resource
Allocation: Oversee the allocation of departmental resources,
including equipment, lab space, technology, and office space.
Reporting: Work with the university budget specialist for record
keeping and university reporting. Academic Program Development and
Continuous Improvement Curriculum Assessment: Ensure the ongoing
review, development, and modification of curriculum to take
advantage of cutting-edge technologies, and to meet the evolving
needs of students, accreditation standards, and industry
expectations. Program Assessment: Ensure review and evaluation of
existing academic programs, using data to enhance quality and
ensure alignment with institutional goals. Program Development:
Work with department and university partners to propose and develop
new undergraduate and graduate programs, including
interdisciplinary programs, majors, minors, certificates, etc.
Accreditation Compliance: Ensure that academic programs meet
discipline and institutional accreditation requirements, including
preparation of necessary reports and supporting documentation.
Faculty and Staff Excellence Recruitment and Hiring: Oversee
faculty and staff recruitment efforts, ensuring compliant
recruitment practices and high-quality hiring. Mentoring: Provide
mentorship and guidance to faculty and staff, foster ongoing
professional development; encourage and support faculty in pursuing
effective teaching practices and competitive scholarship. Workload
Management: Oversee faculty teaching assignments; oversee the
collaborative articulation of faculty teaching, research, service,
and administrative goals in the yearly Statement of Expectation
documents. Evaluation: Conduct annual performance evaluations of
faculty and staff, including faculty midpoint, tenure & promotion,
and post-tenure reviews. Communication and Conflict Resolution:
Foster open lines of communication within the department as well as
with [school and] college leadership; address and mediate conflicts
within the department, including faculty and staff disputes.
Student Academic Success Engagement: Foster a productive
environment for student engagement, retention, and graduation;
support student organizations within the department. Academic
Scheduling: Ensure that class offerings meet student demand and
degree progression. Conduct: Support faculty in their obligation to
uphold standards of academic integrity and rigor of classes and
programs; mediate departmental processes for student academic
appeals. Recruitment: Work with the Division of Enrollment
Management and the College of Graduate Studies to market programs
to increase enrollment. Career Development: Connect students with
opportunities for internships, experiential learning, and career
exploration Teaching, Research, and Scholarship Plan, prepare, and
deliver lectures, seminars, and/or laboratory offerings to
undergraduate and/or graduate students, which may include general
education core curriculum. Assess student performance, provide
timely feedback, and evaluate student learning outcomes to inform
teaching practices and curriculum improvements. Incorporate
innovative teaching methods, technologies, and pedagogical
approaches to enhance student learning and engagement. Maintain an
active agenda for research, scholarship, or creative activity
appropriate to the applicant’s academic discipline. Make original
contributions to the advancement of knowledge/creative expression
in the applicant’s discipline through scholarly publication,
presentation, or exhibition. Demonstrate potential for external
funding, national impact, or professional recognition. KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge and understanding of disciplinary
subject matter at a level adequate for graduate-level instruction.
Written and oral communication skills sufficient to conduct
effective teaching and research activities. Ability to interact
with students, staff, and faculty in a professional, collegial, and
collaborative manner. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Earned doctorate in
Agricultural Education/Communication/Leadership, or a related field
from an accredited university. Distinguished record in teaching and
research warranting a tenured faculty appointment at the rank of
Associate Professor. Eligibility for tenure will be determined by
reviewing the candidate’s record consistent with Texas A&M
University System guidance. Tenure upon arrival is contingent on
Texas A&M System Board of Regents approval. Excellent written
and oral communication skills in English. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
A distinguished record in teaching and research that warrants a
tenured faculty appointment at the rank of Full Professor.
Administrative and leadership experience as department head/chair.
Previous experience in oversight of accredited academic programs.
Demonstrated ability to use and understand data to inform strategic
planning. Strong evidence of the ability to set operational goals
from strategic plans. Learn about the university’s comprehensive
Texas A&M University System benefits here . About Tarleton
State University As a founding member of and the second largest
institution within The Texas A&M University System, Tarleton is
breaking records, in enrollment, research, scholarship, athletics,
philanthropy and engagement, while transforming the lives of more
than 21,000 students in Stephenville, Fort Worth, Waco, Midlothian,
A&M RELLIS at Bryan and online. True to Tarleton’s values of
excellence, integrity, and respect, academic programs emphasize
real world learning and address regional, state and national needs.
Tarleton is a vibrant learning community with nearly 100
undergraduate and graduate degrees, as well as a doctorate in
education and criminal justice, within nine academic colleges
including Agricultural and Natural Resources; Business; Education;
Engineering; Graduate Studies; Health Sciences; Liberal and Fine
Arts; Science and Mathematics; and University College. Tarleton has
extended the reach of state-supported, affordable education by
expanding online undergraduate and graduate programs and classes in
Stephenville and on our outreach campuses. Students come to
Tarleton from around the world, representing some 30 countries,
nearly every state in the U.S., and 253 Texas counties, and leave
as moral, ethical thinkers with civility and integrity who
contribute meaningfully to a global society. Recent additions to
the main Stephenville location include new facilities such as the
Engineering building, the stadium and athletic-facilities
renovations, and the Child Development Center, along with the
upcoming Convocation and Event Center. Tarleton’s research centers
include the renowned Texas Institute for Applied Environmental
Research, the Timberlake Biological Field Station, and the
Southwest Regional Dairy Center. Tarleton’s Vision Tarleton State
University will be the premier comprehensive regional university in
the nation, dedicated to education, service and research. It is
committed to being a university of opportunity for all students and
believes it has a responsibility to drive regional innovation and
job creation for all graduates. Living in the Area Tarleton’s
primary location is in Stephenville, Texas, which consistently
ranks as one of the best small towns in America. With a population
of over 20,000, Stephenville is located in Erath County and has
become one of the best places to live in Texas. Stephenville's cost
of living is approximately 17% lower than the U.S average including
a lower-than-average sales tax and no income tax. The area also has
lower-than-average unemployment and crime rates. Stephenville was
first patented by John M. Stephen on February 24, 1853. After
almost 170 years, this city has transformed into one of the fastest
growing "college towns" in the State of Texas and has so much to
offer its residents whether they be college students, senior
citizens, or families. Tarleton State University is located in the
Heart of Stephenville and has several outreach programs that give
the community a special, close-knit feeling. Uniquely located in
rural Texas, one-hour southwest of Dallas/Fort Worth for easy
access to metropolitan amenities and a major airport, yet isolated
from big city stress, Stephenville is an inviting, gracious
community with a rich western heritage in a beautiful country
setting along the Bosque River. Several major manufacturing
companies are located in and around Stephenville, as well as small
businesses, boutiques, and much more that offer ample job
opportunities. The area offers amenities for all interests
including restaurants, shopping, museums, galleries, outdoor
activities, parks, and family attractions. To Apply 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
TarletonAg@acesrch.com . Nominations and referrals: Please send the
nominee’s name, title, and contact information if available to
nominations@acesrch.com . Institutional Information Equal
Opportunity/Veterans/Disability Employer.
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