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The Chronicle Of Higher Education, Inc. seeks a Teacher Education Program Director for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. This role requires providing strategic leadership for the teacher education portfolio, including undergraduate and graduate programs.
Candidates should have a PhD in Education and a strong record in teaching and program development. This is a full-time position, primarily on-site, offering a salary starting at $100,000 based on qualifications.
Teacher Education Program Director
Milwaukee, WI | Full Time | JR10011066
Position Category: Limited | Employment Type: Regular | Job Profile: Academic Program Director
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee invites applications for the Teacher Education Program Director in the School of Education (SOE) within the College of Community Engagement & Professions (CCEP). This is a tenured faculty appointment at the rank of Associate or Full Professor.
UWM is a doctoral R1 university committed to student success, research excellence, and community engagement. The SOE vision is to be a premier urban school of education recognized for its diversity, and known for excellence in teaching, learning, and research.
The Program Director will provide strategic leadership for UWM's teacher education portfolio, including undergraduate and graduate licensure programs. This role advances a cohesive vision that strengthens program quality, aligns curriculum with workforce and student needs, and ensures a student-centered experience across all pathways.
The Director will lead curriculum innovation, implement high-impact practices across programs, and align systems and processes to improve efficiency and outcomes. Further, this position will ensure compliance with licensure requirements while supporting program growth and visibility of UWM's teacher education programs.
Working collaboratively with faculty, staff, and PK-12 partners, the Program Director will strengthen recruitment, retention, and completion efforts and expand partnerships that support clinical experiences and educator pipelines.
This position will report to the Associate Dean & Head of the School of Education.
This is a 12‑month limited appointment with a tenured faculty backup appointment and an administrative workload of 75‑100%, depending on program needs. Teaching may be included as part of the remaining workload. The work of this position will be performed primarily on‑site, at UWM's main campus.
College of Community Engagement & Professions
School of Education
Minimum salary will be $100,000 per year; actual hiring salary will be determined based on rank and qualifications related to the position.
Interested candidates should submit the following:
Please note: Curriculum vitae, letter of interest and referee list will need to be uploaded to the same area in the application. Applicants must complete all required fields and attach all required documents prior to submitting the online application to ensure full consideration. Additional documents submitted aside from the requested materials will not be considered.
This is a continuous recruitment with an initial review date of June 12, 2026. To ensure consideration, applications must be submitted by June 12, 2026. Application materials received after this date may not receive consideration.
Adam Garcia – HR Coordinator, garci289@uwm.edu
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