The Project Manger will oversee the implementation of The Wisconsin Civic Education Teacher Training Project a three-year initiative funded through $1.1 million grant from the United States Department of Education. The goal of the project is to improve citizen competency and informed patriotism for Wisconsin K-12 students across education sectors. The project consists of 19 evidence-based teacher trainings and various supporting activities throughout Wisconsin. The full-time project manager will be responsible for ensuring that all training and support activities are completed within the presented timelines. The project manager will also be responsible for coordinating with WICCD staff to carry out the logistics of programming.
Creating and implementing a master workplan to ensure completion of all activities.
Managing the logistics of scheduling and delivering 19 teacher trainings in collaboration with the Jack Miller Center (JMC) other project collaborators and UW campus partners.
Creating and managing collaborative relationships with non-profit organizations in the civic education space in Wisconsin.
Coordinating work tasks to WICCD support employees.
Overseeing the budget and ensuring grant compliance in collaboration with Universities of Wisconsin staff.
Producing deliverables tied to performance objectives outlined in the successful grant proposal and project plan.
Reporting to and communicating with WICCD leadership to ensure grant-funded activities align with WICCDs goals and mission.
The Wisconsin Institute for Citizenship and Civil Dialogue (WICCD) provides resources opportunities and support for teaching learning and practicing viewpoint diversity; freedom of expression; academic freedom; civil dialogue; and civic participation within our universities and communities.
TheProject Managerisafull-timesalaried(exempt)academic staff position. This position is expected to last through September 30 2028 depending on program need and funding with no expectation for renewal.
Well-qualified candidates can expect a starting annual salary withina rangeof$70000 - $83500 commensuratewith the candidates education related experience and qualifications.
Required Qualifications:
A bachelors degree or higher
Experience working in K-12 or higher education
Project management experience
Excellent communication skills
Excellent organizational skills
A background in civics or social studies education at the K-12 or college level
Experience administering a federal grant
Experience in public sector budgeting
Telecommuting or hybrid work options may be available.Preference will be given to candidates thatresidewithin the state of Wisconsin.Telecommuting agreements are subject to change at any time. Some travel will be required within the state of Wisconsin.
To ensure full consideration pleasesubmitapplication materials as soon aspossible.Applicantscreeningwillbeginimmediatelyand beongoingthrough11:59 pmSunday November 232025.However applications may be accepted until the position has been filled.
Questions may be addressed to:Sarah Haen HR Manager at
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To ensure full consideration please submit application materials as soon as possible. Applicants must submit a cover letter resume and contact information for three professional references. Applicant screening will begin immediately and be ongoing through the closing date. However applications may be accepted until the position has been filled.
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