Ohio Admin. Code 3335-3-35 - Chairs of departments, directors of schools
(A) The chair of each department and the
director of each school shall be the administrative head, respectively, of the
department or school. The department chair and the director of a school perform
a dual function. In addition to being the administrative head of the department
or school, the chair or director represents the faculty of the department or
school in dealing with the dean or others in the university administration.
Upon the nomination of the president or his or
her
their designee, the board of trustees
shall appoint each chair and director for a term of four years subject to the
annual review provisions of the office of academic affairs. A chair or director
shall be eligible for reappointment. In selecting a chair or director, the
president or his or her
their designee shall confer with the dean of the
college involved. The dean, in turn, will consult with the faculty of the
department or school on all campuses, as well as other appropriate university
officials. The president or his or her
their designee shall give substantial weight to
faculty recommendations in reaching a decision regarding a nomination or
recommendation for reappointment. Department chairs and directors of schools
report to the deans of their colleges.
(B) The president or
his or her
their designee may remove a chair or director during a
four-year term after consultation with the voting faculty and dean of the unit
involved. The views of the faculty shall be given substantial weight in
arriving at any decision to remove a chair or director from office.
(C) The duties of the chair of a department
or the director of a school shall be as follows:
(6)(5) To
plan with the members of the faculty and the dean of
the college
evaluate continuously
the regular evaluation of
the instructional and administrative
processes and lead in the study of methods of
improving them
methods for their improvement,
and to develop a plan for ensuring that students progress toward timely program
completion .
(7)(6) To evaluate faculty
members periodically in accordance with criteria approved by the board of
trustees and subject to instructions from the executive vice president and
provost, and also according to such supplemental criteria as may be set up by
the department or school.
(8)(7) To inform faculty
members when they receive their annual review of their right to review their
primary personnel file maintained by their tenure initiating unit and to place
in that file a response to any evaluation, comment or other material contained
in the file.
(9)(8) To recommend to the
dean of the college, after consultation with the faculty in accordance with
paragraph (C)(3) of this rule, appointments, promotions, dismissals, and
matters affecting the reappointment and tenure of members of the department or
school faculty.
(10)(9) To encourage
research and educational investigations.
(11)(10)
To see that all faculty, regardless of their assigned location, are offered the
departmental privileges and responsibilities appropriate to their rank.
; and in general
to
(1) To have general administrative
responsibility for its program, subject to the approval of the dean of the
college.
(2) To develop, in consultation with the faculty, a pattern of administration. This pattern of
administration shall be made available to all present and prospective members
of the faculty of the department or school, and a copy shall be deposited in
the office of the dean of the college and in the office of the executive vice
president and provost.
For purposes of defining minimum content, the following shall be included in the pattern of administration:
(a) A statement requiring the chair to
provide a schedule of all regular faculty meetings (see rule
3335-5-18 of the Administrative
Code) to all faculty members before the start of each semester, summer term, or
session.
(b) A statement requiring
the chair to maintain minutes of all faculty meetings and to maintain records
of all other actions covered by the pattern of administration.
(c) A statement that the chair will consult
with the faculty as a whole on all policy
matters, and that such consideration will, whenever practicable, be undertaken
at a meeting of the faculty as a whole.
(d) A statement recognizing in principle the
presumption favoring majority faculty rule on all matters covered by the
pattern of administration. This statement shall further provide that whenever
majority faculty rule is not followed, the department or faculty chair, or
school director, or dean and director of a regional campus, whichever is the
case, shall explain the reasons for the departure to enhance communication and
to facilitate understanding within the department. Where possible, this
statement of reasons shall be provided before the departure occurs. This
explanation shall outline the decision of the majority of the faculty, the
decision of the department or faculty chair, or school director, or dean and
director of the regional campus, whichever is the case, and the reasons the
decisions differ. The explanation shall be communicated to the faculty in
writing, where possible, or at a faculty meeting, with an opportunity provided
for faculty to comment.
(e) A
statement affirming that the faculty shall be consulted in the initiation and
in the review and selection of new faculty members for appointment.
(f) A statement explaining how faculty duties
and responsibilities in instruction, scholarship, and service are to be
assigned and distributed equitably.
(3) To prepare, after consultation with the
faculty and in accordance with the pattern of departmental administration, a
statement setting forth the criteria and procedures according to which
recommendations are made concerning appointments and/or dismissals, salary
adjustments, promotions in rank, and matters affecting the reappointment and
tenure of the faculty. This statement shall be made available to all present
and prospective members of the department or school, and a copy shall be
deposited in the office of the dean of the college and in the office of
the executive vice president and
provost
academic affairs . At the
beginning of each four-year term of the chair of a department or the director
of a school, the members of the department or school, the office of the dean of
the college, and the office of the executive vice
president and provost
academic affairs
shall receive either a revision or reaffirmation of the original
statement
(4) To operate the
business of the department or school with efficiency and
dispatch
timeliness .
(5) To plan with the members of the
faculty and the dean of the college a progressive program.
(11)
To lead in maintaining a high level of morale
among faculty .
(12) To see that adequate supervision and
training are given to those members of the faculty and staff who may profit by
such assistance.
(13) To prepare
(after consultation with faculty
the professors, associate professors, and assistant
professors with tenure) annual budget recommendations for
the consideration
of
by the
dean of the college.
(14) To
promote improvement of instruction by providing for the evaluation of each
course when offered, including written evaluation by students of the course and
instructors, and periodic course review by the faculty.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3335.
Rule Amplifies: 3335.08
Prior Effective Dates: 03/13/1978, 03/17/1980, 06/10/1983, 06/16/1986, 07/03/1986, 10/25/1987, 02/14/1991, 06/21/1993, 06/15/1996, 03/26/1998, 06/15/1998, 09/01/2001, 06/27/2005, 06/30/2012, 06/30/2014, 06/23/2016
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