Dean of the College of Agriculture, Life & Environmental Science

Tucson, AZ, US April 19, 2026 Full Time
Essential Duties: The next dean of the College of Agriculture, Life Environmental Sciences will provide visionary leadership for a college that is central to the University of Arizona’s land-grant mission and deeply connected to communities across the state. This is more than a chance to steward a strong legacy – it is an opportunity to lead boldly and define the next era of agricultural, environmental, and life sciences education at a flagship institution in the Southwest, where science in arid environments, applied economics, sustainability, and health and well-being inform solutions for a future worldwide. Working closely with the provost, senior university leadership, and a broad array of stakeholders, the next dean will engage with the following opportunities and challenges: Articulate and Advance a Compelling Vision for CALES The next dean will lead efforts to define and communicate a bold, forward-looking vision that positions CALES as a next-generation land grant college—one that integrates cutting-edge research, modernized curricula, and statewide engagement to advance innovations in arid-land agriculture, biotechnology, human wellness, natural resource stewardship, and the economic and social dimensions of sustainable communities. This vision must inspire faculty, staff, students, and external partners while aligning with the University’s strategic priorities and leveraging CALES’ unique strengths. Shape Innovative Programs and Enhance Student Success As the next dean works in partnership with faculty and staff to create a compelling vision for CALES, it will be a timely moment to shape innovative programs, expand experiential and applied learning, and refocus academic offerings to meet evolving workforce, industry, and community needs. Additional critical priorities include curriculum renewal, fostering innovation in teaching, and bolstering support for both undergraduate and graduate student engagement and success. The dean will lead efforts to strengthen student recruitment pathways— particularly among rural and agricultural communities—and ensure that CALES graduates are prepared for leadership in a rapidly changing economy. A critical priority will be reversing the loss of Arizona students— particularly in production agriculture and applied fields—to out-of-state institutions by strengthening recruitment pathways, enhancing program visibility, and aligning degree programs with contemporary industry expectations. Champion the Land-Grant Mission and Elevate Cooperative Extension Cooperative Extension is a cornerstone of CALES and a vital link to Arizona’s communities. The next dean must embrace and advocate for Cooperative Extension’s recently released strategic positioning framework that is grounded in needs identified by thousands of Arizonans and zeroes in on what matters most to the state: water, education, family well-being, drought resilience, and smart, efficient production agriculture. With the largest tribal extension program in the nation and a presence in all of Arizona's 15 counties, extension programs have been woven into communities statewide for over a century and Cooperative Extension is poised to shape what the next hundred years look like. The dean will play a critical role in strengthening the integration of research, teaching, and extension to ensure these pillars work synergistically to advance the mission of CALES and Cooperative Extension. The dean must also advocate for Extension’s unique funding structure, strengthen relationships with county governments and tribal partners, and ensure that university policies account for the needs of faculty and staff whose work is embedded in communities statewide. Generate New Resources and Serve as a Spokesperson for CALES The next dean will serve as the public face of CALES, building relationships with legislators, industry leaders, alumni, and community partners across Arizona and beyond, developing relationships that lead to transformative philanthropic investments. This role requires political acumen, exceptional communication skills, and a commitment to advocacy. By elevating CALES’ profile nationally and internationally, the dean can attract new partnerships, research opportunities, and philanthropic support, reinforcing the college’s reputation as a leader in addressing the challenges of the desert Southwest and the world. The next dean must be prepared to navigate challenging fiscal realities, pursue public–private partnerships, and work closely with state and federal stakeholders to secure the support needed to stabilize and grow essential programs. Recruit, Develop, and Retain Exceptional Faculty, Staff, and Leaders The dean will be responsible for advocating for competitive salaries; ensuring that all faculty have the support necessary to excel in teaching, research, and applied practice; and strengthening faculty and staff mentorship programs. It will be imperative that the next dean foster a culture of collaboration, active listening, clarity in decision-making, professional growth, and valuing contributions from all members of the CALES community statewide. Creating an environment where people feel respected, supported, and inspired will be essential to advancing CALES’ mission and retaining talent. Advance CALES’ Financial Health and Capacity The next dean will oversee a complex financial landscape and must advocate effectively within the university while pursuing creative strategies to secure resources. This includes strengthening philanthropic support, cultivating corporate partnerships, and expanding grant funding to advance research, teaching, and outreach. The ability to create a plan for facilities upgrades will be critical to support program growth and innovation. With a number of retirements pending, the dean will create a compelling need to rebuild tenure-track strength while supporting career-track faculty who are integral to delivering undergraduate instruction. By taking a proactive approach to financial sustainability and academic investment, the dean will play a critical role in positioning CALES for the future—modernizing infrastructure, expanding faculty excellence, and ensuring the college remains a leader in agriculture, life sciences, and environmental education. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Vision and Strategic Planning Management Exemplary Communication Conflict Management Collaboration and Partnership Shared Governance Leadership Financial Acumen Fundraising and External Engagement
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