
The Assistant Dean role at the Heavin School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Education supports the administration of academic programs for Thomas Edison State University's diverse adult student body. Key responsibilities include developing and improving curriculum, driving student retention and enrollment initiatives, and securing funding through grant writing and management. The position requires collaboration with faculty, external organizations, and staff to ensure program quality and accreditation. This opportunity appeals to innovative leaders passionate about transforming adult education, offering a mission-driven environment focused on breaking barriers to degree completion. The university provides a flexible hybrid work arrangement to balance operational needs with a supportive culture.




















