The United States Coast Guard Academy seeks a visionary and dynamic leader to serve as the Dean of the School of Leadership and Management. This is a unique opportunity to lead a distinguished academic program dedicated to educating and inspiring the next generation of Coast Guard officers in the critical fields of leadership, management, and maritime operations.
The United States Coast Guard Academy, located on the Thames River in New London, Connecticut, is a four-year federal service academy that prepares young men and women to lead as officers in the U.S. Coast Guard. It is the only institution of higher learning in the U.S. Coast Guard and Department of Homeland Security. One of the five U.S. service academies, the Coast Guard Academy provides a comprehensive education that blends rigorous academics, character development, physical fitness, and professional training.
The Coast Guard Academy is charged to educate Coast Guard officers academically and professionally. The faculty are a community of scholars and masters of academic disciplines that support the Coast Guard’s critical educational, workforce development, research, innovation, and analytic needs. Faculty have the expertise and skills to engage in basic and applied research and professional practice. As a community our purpose is to collaborate with each other, cadets, and the Service to develop and share new knowledge, meeting current and future operational, technical, managerial, fiscal, analytic, and policy challenges.
The Coast Guard Academy features a faculty of 175 civilians and military officers, a Cadet Corps (student body) of 1100, and ten academic majors, housed in three Schools.
In addition to a demanding STEM curriculum, cadets participate in extensive practical experiences, including annual summer training programs on board Coast Guard cutters and at various operational units. The Academy fosters a culture of service, integrity, and teamwork, instilling in its graduates the core values necessary to lead with honor and distinction.
The Coast Guard Academy’s School of Leadership and Management’s two academic departments—the Department of Management and the Department of Nautical Science—is an energetic community of thirty faculty and staff. Together, they prepare Coast Guard officers to be effective leaders, critical thinkers, and strategic decision-makers. The Nautical Science department provides foundational training in seamanship, navigation, and maritime operations and ultimately teaches cadets how to lead operational units and manage resources. The Management department offers the undergraduate major program of study in Management, with a strong focus on developing knowledge and skills in organizational leadership, financial management, and strategic planning. The School’s two departments blend theoretical leadership with practical application in simulators and aboard training vessels; the curriculum emphasizes facility with leadership, communication, problem-solving, and ethical reasoning, preparing cadets for the complex demands of service at sea, ashore, and in the air. The U.S. Coast Guard Academy and its Management degree program are accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International). The Nautical Science curriculum is accredited by the National Maritime Center, allowing students to pursue a 100-ton master’s license before graduation.
The Dean of the School of Leadership and Management reports directly to the Provost. The Dean provides strategic leadership, fosters academic excellence, manages resources effectively, and ensures the School’s programs align with the institution’s mission and the U.S. Coast Guard’s strategic priorities.
The selectee will receive an appointment as an academic faculty member at the Coast Guard Academy and assignment as Dean. The selectee is expected to serve as Dean for a period of up to five years and may be renewed. At the conclusion of service as Dean, the selectee may move into a faculty position in a department aligned with the individual’s qualifications and discipline. A selectee that possesses at hire academic credentials befitting an appointment as tenured Full Professor, or equivalent professional experience is highly desired.
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Applications, nominations, and inquiries are invited. Interested candidates should include, as separate documents, a curriculum vitae and a letter of interest explaining how they meet the qualifications above and will bring them to bear to lead the School.
Applications should be sent to CGALeadershipDean@uscga.edu.
Buffkin/Baker, an executive search firm, is assisting the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in the search. Inquiries and nominations can be sent to Buffkin/ Baker at:
Mr. Ken Carrick, Partner – 980-296-5401
Ms. Janny DeLoache, Associate Partner – 704-377-7828
USCGADeanSLAM@buffkinbaker.com
While applications and nominations will be accepted until a successful candidate has been appointed, interested individuals are encouraged to submit their materials by April 1, 2026 for full consideration. Finalists for the position will be required to provide proof of their educational qualifications, such as unofficial transcripts. Applicants may submit this information with their application. If tentatively selected for this position, the selectee must submit official transcripts to the Human Resources office prior to receiving a firm offer of employment. Finalists will also be required to provide contact information for five professional references.
This is a full-time, permanent appointment as an excepted service supervisory faculty member on a 12-month work schedule, the first two years of which may be a trial period. The selectee is expected to work on campus at the Coast Guard Academy. Telework opportunities are very limited. Remote work is not permissible. Anticipated salary is from $169,979 – $209,600, commensurate with experience and qualifications, and set in accordance with federal pay scales.
Military members interested in fulfilling the position as a civilian if selected must have submitted a request for voluntary resignation or retirement (which they may later seek to defer or withdraw if not selected). Absent an expressed interest to retire or separate, military members will remain a uniformed officer if selected.
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management must authorize employment offers for former or current Political Appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C or Non-Career SES employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information.
This position is open to U.S. citizens and non-citizens. Non-citizens must provide evidence that they are eligible for appointment to this position on the date they submitted their application and that they will remain eligible to meet all conditions of the appointment. The U.S. Coast Guard Academy cannot sponsor visas. The Department of Homeland Security uses E-Verify, an Internet-based system, to confirm the eligibility of all newly hired employees to work in the United States. Learn more about your rights and responsibilities at E-Verify.
The Coast Guard Academy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The Department of Homeland Security offers an attractive benefits package that includes health, dental, vision, life, and long-term care insurance; retirement plan; Thrift Savings Plan [similar to a 401(k)]; Flexible Spending Account; Employee Assistance Program; personal leave days; and paid federal holidays. Relocation expenses, if permitted, will be paid in accordance with governing regulations. All Federal employees are required to have Federal salary payments made by direct deposit.
If you are selected for this position, a determination of your suitability for Federal employment will be made. All selectees are subject to an investigation as a condition of placement into this position, which may include a credit check. The tentative selectee will be required to complete questions contained on the Declaration for Federal Employment, OF-306 at the time a tentative job offer is made. At the time of appointment, the selectee will be required to update the OF-306. Certain responses on the form could result in disqualification for appointment based on suitability determinations.
If you need reasonable accommodation for the application and hiring process, please call 860-444-8508. Decisions about accommodations will be made on a case-by-case basis. For more information, please visit DHS Program of Reasonable Accommodation.
Veterans and active duty members may seek veterans’ preference. Veterans’ preference will not be granted if the appropriate documentation is not submitted with your application.