Idaho State University (ISU) invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the L.S. Skaggs College of Pharmacy & Health Professions (COPHP). ISU seeks a visionary, collaborative, and innovative leader with a deep commitment to advancing health professions education, research, and practice. Reporting to the Vice President for Health Sciences and Senior Vice Provost, the Dean is the chief executive and academic officer of the College and a member of the Academic Deans Council. The COPHP has been preparing pharmacists to serve Idaho and the nation since its first class began in 1920 and is expanding into a comprehensive portfolio of health professions programs beginning in Fall 2026.
The Dean will provide strategic leadership and oversight for all operations, academic programs, clinical services, research initiatives, and stakeholder engagement across the College’s campuses and program delivery sites, supervising a staff of 42 and overseeing more than 2,200 students taught by nearly 100 faculty. The Dean will oversee a comprehensive portfolio that includes biomedical sciences; clinical psychopharmacology; pharmacy practice and administrative sciences; and the School of Health Professions, encompassing community and public health, dental hygiene, emergency services, medical laboratory science, nutrition and dietetics, radiographic sciences, and physician assistant studies. Candidates must hold a doctoral degree in pharmacy or a related discipline, be eligible for licensure as a pharmacist in Idaho, and be eligible for appointment with tenure at the level of Professor. A minimum of five years of progressive, strategic operational leadership experience in an academic setting is required, along with evidence of responsible budget management, familiarity with specialized health professions accreditation standards, sustained scholarship, and effective teaching. The successful candidate will be eligible to receive a faculty appointment as a tenured Full Professor.
Founded in 1901, Idaho State University is a Carnegie-classified R2 high spending, doctorate-granting research university and the state’s designated lead institution in health professions, medical education, and biomedical research. ISU offers academic opportunities in more than 250 programs across seven colleges and serves nearly 13,000 students across five campuses in Pocatello, Meridian, Idaho Falls, Twin Falls, and Anchorage, Alaska. In FY25, ISU received over $47 million in external research awards, representing a 200% increase in research funding since 2018. Located in the western foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Pocatello offers an outstanding quality of life with four-season outdoor recreation, low cost of living, and proximity to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, and is home to Portneuf Medical Center, a regional Level II trauma center.
A complete Position Profile with additional information may be found above.
AGB Search is pleased to assist Idaho State University with this leadership search. Review of applications for the Dean of the L.S. Skaggs College of Pharmacy & Health Professions will begin immediately and continue until an appointment is made. To apply for the Dean position, candidates are requested to submit the following in PDF format:
To assure full consideration, applications should be received by July 30, 2026, to the AGB Search portal system here: Idaho State University Dean of Pharmacy & Health Professions
Please direct nominations and expressions of interest or any questions regarding the application process to: ISUDeanPharmHealthProf@agbsearch.com
Cody Futch
Principal
cody.futch@agbsearch.com
(202) 949-8641
Andrew Bowen
Executive Search Consultant
andrew.bowen@agbsearch.com
(802) 345-1279
Idaho State University is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, including Veterans and individuals with disabilities.
ISU follows Executive Order 11246 Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision. Upon request, reasonable accommodations in the application process will be provided to individuals with disabilities. Please call Disability Services at (208) 282-3599 or email disabilityservices@isu.edu.