Dean College of Optometry
- The Ohio State University
- Columbus Campus
- 1mo ago
- Full-Time
- On-site
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Executive Summary
The Dean is the Chief Executive Officer of the College of Optometry and is responsible for advancing the College's academic mission of education, research, and service. The Dean reports to the Executive Vice President and Provost and is a member of the University's Council of Deans. The dean is the chief academic officer of the college and as such sets vision and strategies aligned with the mission of the college and the strategic plan of the university overall. The dean has fiduciary responsibilities for oversight and maintenance of the established financial and operational processing environment to ensure adherence to established internal university control structures. This should include, but not be limited to, appropriate segregation of duties in the processing of all financial transactions, appropriate mandatory approvals, appropriate procedures to maintain effective custody over university resources, appropriate monitoring and oversight and appropriate mandatory reconciliations.
About the College of Optometry
The Ohio State University College of Optometry provides future optometrists with a comprehensive education that encompasses a strong scientific foundation, excellent clinical training, robust business acumen, and the development of leadership skills for the profession and the broader community.
Each year, the college enrolls between 60-70 students and provides them with a far-reaching education. The college's intentional dedication to leadership development prepares students to be excellent doctors and problem-solvers. Our goal is to prepare future leaders, the next generation of professors, and the most successful practitioners in our field. We believe that our graduates are primed and ready to tackle important problems in health care.
The Ohio State University College of Optometry’s research program is dedicated to the generation and dissemination of new knowledge in optometry and vision science. Our research includes the investigation of cellular activities that affect vision, adaptation of information from microscopic advances to optimal patient care, and studies that directly influence the care of optometric patients. In recent years, investigators at The Ohio State University College of Optometry faculty identified outdoor activity as protective against myopia development, discovered kids with uncorrected farsightedness lose ground on reading skills before first grade, and found that culture and language can influence color naming. The College’s research is internationally recognized in ocular imaging, contact lenses, refractive error development, binocular vision, infant and children’s vision, vision rehabilitation, keratoconus, visual psychophysics, and visual perception.
The Buckeye Advantage encompasses the consistently highest pass rates on boards, the most comprehensive business education among optometry schools, a curriculum intentionally dedicated to building leadership skills, an opportunity to simultaneously earn a master’s degree with an OD degree, and much more!
For a comprehensive description of what we offer at the College of Optometry —including our academic programs, clinical services, research initiatives, and our state‑of‑the‑art facilities— please visit our website: optometry.osu.edu.
Position Summary
The Dean will be expected to provide visionary leadership for the College of Optometry in academic programming and research, along with student, faculty, and staff recruitment, retention, and development. The dean will also be expected to provide financial resource management and development and play a significant role in the overall health and wellness initiatives. In addition, the dean shall have general administrative responsibility for the program of the college, subject to the approval of the president and the board of trustees.
Key Responsibilities
Day-to-day responsibility for specific matters may be delegated to others, but the dean retains final responsibility and authority for all matters covered by the Patterns of Administration, subject to the approval of the Office of Academic Affairs and Board of Trustees.
Operational efficiency requires that the dean exercise a degree of autonomy in establishing and managing administrative processes. The articulation and achievement of college academic goals, however, is most successful when all faculty members participate in discussing and deciding matters of importance. The dean will therefore consult with the faculty on all educational and academic policy issues and will respect the principle of majority rule. When a departure from majority rule is judged to be necessary, the dean will explain to the faculty the reasons for the departure, ideally before action is taken.
University Vision, Mission, and Values
Our Vision
The Ohio State University is the model 21st-century public, land grant, research, urban, community engaged institution.
Our Mission
The university is dedicated to:
We understand that diversity and inclusion are essential components of our excellence.
Our Values, Principles and Behaviors
Through reflection, evaluation and meaningful action, we aim to reinforce our ethical culture and live these shared values to advance our core work of teaching, learning, research and service.
College Mission
Dedicated to:
An additional mission and goal shared with the Graduate School of The Ohio State University is:
Candidate Qualifications
Education
Knowledge and Work Experience
How to Apply
Inquiries, nominations and applications are invited. For fullest consideration, applicant materials should be received by May 7th, 2026.
Applicants should submit the following:
All inquiries and nominations should be submitted to Matt Gebhart, Talent Acquisition Consultant, The Ohio State University Executive Search team, at gebhart.96@osu.edu with the Subject Line “Dean of the College of Optometry”.
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