
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
Job Description
About Fordham
The University offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance; flexible spending accounts; retirement plans; life insurance; short and long-term disability; employee assistance program (EAP); tuition remission; and generous time off.
Successful candidates should have a knowledge of and commitment to the goals of Jesuit Education.
Title of Position
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic AffairsPosition Number
A00050FLSA
ExemptScheduled Hours Per Week
35Department
Office of the ProvostCampus
Rose HillHybrid Policy:
Please review the Hybrid Policy at www.fordham.edu/hybridpolicy.Position Summary
All applications, nominations, and inquiries are invited. Applications should include, as separate documents, a CV or resume and a letter of interest addressing the themes in the profile.
WittKieffer is assisting Fordham University in this search. For fullest consideration, candidate materials should be received by November 19, 2025.
FordhamProvost@wittkieffer.com
Essential Functions
The provost works in close partnership with the president and senior leadership, including the senior vice president, chief financial officer, and treasurer.
The role involves aligning academic and financial priorities, fostering innovation in teaching and research, expanding interdisciplinary and STEM programs, and ensuring that students remain at the center of an academic enterprise grounded in Jesuit values.
The provost oversees a broad portfolio that includes academic affairs, faculty affairs, curriculum and program development, graduate and professional education, student success, accreditation, global engagement, and research strategy.
The new provost will also build on the strengths of a talented academic division, empowering its leaders and teams to drive innovation, deepen collaboration, and advance a shared sense of purpose across the University.
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Essential Functions Note
This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list.The University may assign additional related duties as necessary.
Management Responsibilities
Provides strategic leadership and supervises others who supervise. Responsible for hiring, training, developing, managing performance, administering corrective action, makes compensation decisions and for managing strategic views at a high level.Additional Functions
Overseeing a diverse and complex academic enterprise that includes eight schools and colleges located across its campuses at Rose Hill, Lincoln Center, Westchester, London, and online, the provost works in close partnership with deans, faculty, and University leaders to sustain the quality, relevance, and impact of academic programs. The provost supports the recruitment, development, and retention of outstanding faculty, drives innovation in curriculum and pedagogy, and nurtures a culture of inclusive academic excellence that reflects Fordham’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, and the formation of the whole person. This requires a leader whose presence is felt across the University, visible and approachable in academic and community settings, and able to contribute their best to Fordham’s future.
The provost’s portfolio encompasses all areas of academic affairs, including curriculum development, academic budgeting, faculty affairs, institutional research and effectiveness, global engagement, and academic support services. As a key partner to the president and to the CFO, the provost plays a leading role in setting academic priorities, aligning resources with mission-driven goals, and shaping the academic dimensions of Fordham’s next comprehensive campaign.
A strong convener of faculty and university leadership, the provost upholds shared governance, advances transparent and strategic decision-making, and encourages collaboration across schools and administrative units. At a time of rapid change and opportunity, the provost will help guide institutional transformation in ways that strengthen academic distinction, expand partnerships with industry and community organizations, and ensure that Fordham remains responsive to evolving student and workforce needs.
The provost also serves as Fordham’s academic ambassador, representing the University to external partners, donors, peer institutions, Jesuit colleagues across the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU), and civic leaders, while helping to amplify Fordham’s presence in local, national, and global conversations on higher education. As the University expands its work in STEM, exploring new applications such as AI in the curriculum, as well as in health, business, ethics, and interdisciplinary research, the provost plays an essential role in ensuring this growth is academically rigorous, ethically grounded, and mission aligned.
Required Qualifications: Education and Experience
An earned doctorate or terminal degree with a record of scholarly achievement warranting appointment as a tenured full professor at Fordham. The provost should be recognized as an accomplished academic leader who commands the respect of faculty across disciplines.
Commitment to Mission
A genuine embrace of Fordham’s Jesuit, Catholic identity and values, with the ability to articulate and advance cura personalis, magis, and homines pro aliis in ways that animate academic programs, partnerships, and student formation. Candidates who do not have prior experience at Jesuit institutions should bring curiosity and a readiness to engage deeply with the tradition.
Change Leadership with Accountability
A demonstrated ability to lead institutional transformation with courage, clarity, and diplomacy. The provost should be skilled at accelerating progress while engaging faculty and staff, building systems of accountability, and fostering a culture of trust and follow-through. A leader who can make difficult decisions with clarity, transparency, and care.
Student-Centered Mindset
A clear commitment to placing students at the heart of academic decision-making. The provost should prioritize retention, career readiness, and holistic success, with an appreciation for the role of athletics, internships, and experiential learning in shaping student outcomes and community life.
Entrepreneurial and Data-Savvy Orientation
Facility with data, predictive analytics, and market research to guide academic planning. The judgment to sunset programs that no longer serve students, launch offerings responsive to workforce needs, and pursue opportunities in graduate, professional, hybrid, and online education. Experience expanding capacity in STEM, healthcare, and interdisciplinary fields is a plus.
Collaborative and Collegial Leadership
A relationship-driven leader who reflects Fordham’s collaborative cabinet culture. Someone who values authenticity, collegiality, and principled leadership, who galvanizes faculty and staff, and who integrates academic planning with enrollment, finance, advancement, and external relations around shared goals.
Financial Acumen and Campaign Alignment Experience managing complex budgets and aligning resources with strategic priorities. The ability to partner closely with the president, the CFO, and University advancement to set academic priorities for Fordham’s campaign and communicate financial decisions and priorities with clarity and purpose. Faculty Governance and Diplomacy Skill in navigating faculty governance with patience and respect. The ability to build credibility with faculty, honor shared governance, and foster institutional trust.
Required Qualifications: Knowledge and Skills
The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to lead through complexity, build trust across a diverse academic community, and make principled decisions with clarity and compassion.
External Partnerships and Engagement Capacity to cultivate partnerships with industry, healthcare, cultural institutions, and research organizations. A readiness to leverage Fordham’s locations to expand visibility and opportunity.
Effective Communication and External Presence Exceptional communication skills, including the ability to listen deeply, speak with clarity and conviction, and inspire confidence. Comfort engaging with media, alumni, and donors, and external partners when appropriate, and the capacity to represent Fordham’s academic vision with credibility and purpose.
Commitment to Equity, Access, and Belonging Demonstrated record of affirming the dignity of every individual and advancing Fordham’s Jesuit mission through inclusive excellence. Experience recruiting, retaining, and supporting a diverse faculty and staff, while fostering affordability, access, and belonging for students in New York City and beyond.
Technological Fluency Knowledge of digital tools, data systems, and emerging technologies such as AI that enhance teaching, advising, and student success. Awareness of how innovation can extend Fordham’s reach and distinctiveness.
Personal Qualities Integrity, humility, resilience, and optimism. Emotional intelligence to navigate complexity, build trust, and cultivate strong relationships across a diverse community. A leader who is visible and accessible across campuses, earns the respect of colleagues, and embodies the authenticity, humor, and care that characterize Fordham’s leadership culture
Minimum Starting Salary
$665,000.Maximum Starting Salary
$710,000.Note
Salary is commensurate with qualifications, experience, and skills.Is this a Union position?
NoPosting Number
A946PNumber of Vacancies
1Posting Date
10/03/2025Special Instructions
WittKieffer is assisting Fordham University in this search. For fullest consideration, candidate materials should be received by November 19, 2025.
FordhamProvost@wittkieffer.com
EEO Statement
Fordham University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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