Program Head, Agriculture and Food Production
About the role
Competition Number
P17008
Posting Title
Program Head, Agriculture and Food Production
Classification
Instructor
Location
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus
Other Location(s)
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus
Building
Other Building
Date Posted
10/02/2025
Closing Date
10/14/2025
JIQ #
Start Date
10/20/2025
End Date
06/30/2027
Open Until Filled
No
Ongoing
No
Category of work
Full Time
Bargaining Unit
Faculty Association
Hours of Work
To be Assigned
Salary Range
As per Academic Instructor Grid
Temporary Market Stipend
Incumbent
Total Assigned days (AC) / Total Hours per biweekly pay
1442.75 hours over 199 days.
PH release is 0.5FTE and 0.5FTE instructor
Posting Status
Open
Job Duties/Qualifications, Skills and Abilities(QSA)
Job Duties
Job Duties
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND EXPERIENCE
Specific Accountabilities
1. Academic Leadership and Administration
-
Monitor delivery of quality programming responsive to the needs of students, business/industry and the public.
-
Support academic activity for the program areas including annual and comprehensive program reviews, program renewal, curriculum development and delivery, instructional methods and academic standards, ensuring commonality of program standards and outcomes.
-
Support clear and consistent student-centered program operations with a focus on excellence in service, safety and program delivery.
-
Monitor the quality of academic offerings and implement sound academic policies and procedures including preparing reports for and participating in Program Advisory Committees.
-
Coordinate program accreditation and involve relevant internal and external stakeholder groups.
-
Assess transfer credit and Prior Learning Assessment Reviews.
-
Recommend appropriate opportunities for applied research projects or other learning and research opportunities.
-
Facilitate and support quality assurance for extension and brokered programs.
-
Represent the program on committees as assigned.
-
Monitor quality in programs and alignment to Saskatchewan Polytechnic policies, procedures and standards.
-
Create an inclusive and supportive environment for all learners, faculty and staff. This will include strategies and programs to support indigenous student success and achievement, international and newcomer to Canada programs, disability and learner success models and other like programs or supports.
2. Student Affairs
-
Collaborate on student recruitment strategies and implement initiatives that promote academic programs and services to potential students.
-
Develop and execute program specific student enrolment strategies to maximize student intakes and ensure consistent student experience.
-
Foster a positive student experience through the student life cycle.
-
Manage the daily operations of program activities related to student matters.
-
Monitor student attrition and ensure implementation of student success and enrolment management measures.
-
Collaborate with faculty to identify and refer students to appropriate supports as needed.
-
Mediate and advise on issues between students and faculty as necessary.
3. Program Leadership
-
Promote teamwork and effective communication while supporting staff and faculty to reflect and model the values of Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
-
Foster an organizational environment that encourages personal productivity, job satisfaction and the professional growth of faculty and employees in the program areas.
-
Conduct faculty assessments.
-
Ensure a culture of safety and security.
-
Participate and support the employee life cycle (such as but not limited to recruitment, selection, orientation, reviews)
-
Responsible for workload assignment and scheduling for program faculty and staff.
-
Act as first point of contact for managing day to day operations.
-
Identify and communicate people management issues to the academic chair as necessary.
-
Cultivate an inclusive work and learning environment.
4. Relationship Management
Internal
-
Represent the program/school on internal committees and teams as assigned by the academic chair.
-
Build and maintain relationships across both academic and administrative divisions, and with our students.
External
-
Develop and maintain relationships with external agencies, educational and government organizations, colleges and universities.
-
Represent the program/school and Saskatchewan Polytechnic at relevant business, industry, community and sector functions as required.
5. Resource Allocation
-
Manage program resources on a day-to-day basis to ensure program delivery effectiveness.
-
Contribute to the budget development process and final budget requests.
-
Monitor expenditures for day-to-day supplies and equipment spending and ensure expenditures remain within the budget assigned to the program. Where required, escalate in accordance with management authorities grid requirements.
-
Implement and coordinate innovative solutions to resource challenges.
-
Bring forward opportunities for external partnerships.
-
Identify requirements for program development resource project needs and/or fund requests.
6. Strategic Planning
-
Contribute program perspective to strategic planning and implement program changes in alignment with strategic initiatives.
-
Identify program priorities and initiatives and implement at the program level.
Identify future trends/program development opportunities, which may include engagement with external or internal stakeholders.
Duties
Required Qualifications, Skills and Abilities (QSA)
Candidates will be considered in accordance with the minimum education requirements to support the programs supervised. The candidate must hold a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or related bioscience degree, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Post graduate training would be considered an asset. Two years recent/relevant agriculture experience, preferably in an academic or research setting, including working knowledge/familiarity with agriculture in a Western Canadian context (e.g. relevant crop rotations and management practices).
Desired QSA
About Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Saskatchewan Polytechnic serves students through applied learning opportunities on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territories and the homeland of the Métis. Learning takes place at campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon and through extensive distance education opportunities. Programs serve every economic and public service sector. As a polytechnic, the organization provides the depth of learning appropriate to employer and student need, including certificate, diploma and degree programs, and apprenticeship training. Saskatchewan Polytechnic engages in applied research, drawing on faculty expertise to support innovation by employers, and providing students the opportunity to develop critical thinking skills.
Program Head, Agriculture and Food Production
About the role
Competition Number
P17008
Posting Title
Program Head, Agriculture and Food Production
Classification
Instructor
Location
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus
Other Location(s)
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw Campus
Building
Other Building
Date Posted
10/02/2025
Closing Date
10/14/2025
JIQ #
Start Date
10/20/2025
End Date
06/30/2027
Open Until Filled
No
Ongoing
No
Category of work
Full Time
Bargaining Unit
Faculty Association
Hours of Work
To be Assigned
Salary Range
As per Academic Instructor Grid
Temporary Market Stipend
Incumbent
Total Assigned days (AC) / Total Hours per biweekly pay
1442.75 hours over 199 days.
PH release is 0.5FTE and 0.5FTE instructor
Posting Status
Open
Job Duties/Qualifications, Skills and Abilities(QSA)
Job Duties
Job Duties
QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND EXPERIENCE
Specific Accountabilities
1. Academic Leadership and Administration
-
Monitor delivery of quality programming responsive to the needs of students, business/industry and the public.
-
Support academic activity for the program areas including annual and comprehensive program reviews, program renewal, curriculum development and delivery, instructional methods and academic standards, ensuring commonality of program standards and outcomes.
-
Support clear and consistent student-centered program operations with a focus on excellence in service, safety and program delivery.
-
Monitor the quality of academic offerings and implement sound academic policies and procedures including preparing reports for and participating in Program Advisory Committees.
-
Coordinate program accreditation and involve relevant internal and external stakeholder groups.
-
Assess transfer credit and Prior Learning Assessment Reviews.
-
Recommend appropriate opportunities for applied research projects or other learning and research opportunities.
-
Facilitate and support quality assurance for extension and brokered programs.
-
Represent the program on committees as assigned.
-
Monitor quality in programs and alignment to Saskatchewan Polytechnic policies, procedures and standards.
-
Create an inclusive and supportive environment for all learners, faculty and staff. This will include strategies and programs to support indigenous student success and achievement, international and newcomer to Canada programs, disability and learner success models and other like programs or supports.
2. Student Affairs
-
Collaborate on student recruitment strategies and implement initiatives that promote academic programs and services to potential students.
-
Develop and execute program specific student enrolment strategies to maximize student intakes and ensure consistent student experience.
-
Foster a positive student experience through the student life cycle.
-
Manage the daily operations of program activities related to student matters.
-
Monitor student attrition and ensure implementation of student success and enrolment management measures.
-
Collaborate with faculty to identify and refer students to appropriate supports as needed.
-
Mediate and advise on issues between students and faculty as necessary.
3. Program Leadership
-
Promote teamwork and effective communication while supporting staff and faculty to reflect and model the values of Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
-
Foster an organizational environment that encourages personal productivity, job satisfaction and the professional growth of faculty and employees in the program areas.
-
Conduct faculty assessments.
-
Ensure a culture of safety and security.
-
Participate and support the employee life cycle (such as but not limited to recruitment, selection, orientation, reviews)
-
Responsible for workload assignment and scheduling for program faculty and staff.
-
Act as first point of contact for managing day to day operations.
-
Identify and communicate people management issues to the academic chair as necessary.
-
Cultivate an inclusive work and learning environment.
4. Relationship Management
Internal
-
Represent the program/school on internal committees and teams as assigned by the academic chair.
-
Build and maintain relationships across both academic and administrative divisions, and with our students.
External
-
Develop and maintain relationships with external agencies, educational and government organizations, colleges and universities.
-
Represent the program/school and Saskatchewan Polytechnic at relevant business, industry, community and sector functions as required.
5. Resource Allocation
-
Manage program resources on a day-to-day basis to ensure program delivery effectiveness.
-
Contribute to the budget development process and final budget requests.
-
Monitor expenditures for day-to-day supplies and equipment spending and ensure expenditures remain within the budget assigned to the program. Where required, escalate in accordance with management authorities grid requirements.
-
Implement and coordinate innovative solutions to resource challenges.
-
Bring forward opportunities for external partnerships.
-
Identify requirements for program development resource project needs and/or fund requests.
6. Strategic Planning
-
Contribute program perspective to strategic planning and implement program changes in alignment with strategic initiatives.
-
Identify program priorities and initiatives and implement at the program level.
Identify future trends/program development opportunities, which may include engagement with external or internal stakeholders.
Duties
Required Qualifications, Skills and Abilities (QSA)
Candidates will be considered in accordance with the minimum education requirements to support the programs supervised. The candidate must hold a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture or related bioscience degree, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Post graduate training would be considered an asset. Two years recent/relevant agriculture experience, preferably in an academic or research setting, including working knowledge/familiarity with agriculture in a Western Canadian context (e.g. relevant crop rotations and management practices).
Desired QSA
About Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Saskatchewan Polytechnic serves students through applied learning opportunities on Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Territories and the homeland of the Métis. Learning takes place at campuses in Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina and Saskatoon and through extensive distance education opportunities. Programs serve every economic and public service sector. As a polytechnic, the organization provides the depth of learning appropriate to employer and student need, including certificate, diploma and degree programs, and apprenticeship training. Saskatchewan Polytechnic engages in applied research, drawing on faculty expertise to support innovation by employers, and providing students the opportunity to develop critical thinking skills.