Director of Upward Bound

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Lyndonville, VT - USA

profile Monthly Salary: $ 50000 - 56000
Posted on: 13 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Director of Upward Bound

VSC-UP Bargaining Unit

Exempt

Grade 14

BASIC FUNCTION

To direct and manage the Vermont State University Upward Bound Program which offers programs and services intended to help low income students do better in high school and go on to college.

CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Plan implement administer coordinate monitor and evaluate the various specific activities functions and services of the Upward Bound Program including operating policies and procedures. Develop and modify program goals objectives services activities and policies in accordance with student needs institutional objectives and resources and funding agency requirements.
  • Exercise full supervisory authority three to four employees and up to 40 part- time and/or student instructors counselors and coordinators associated with the program. Plan and conduct staff meetings and training programs. Confer regularly with staff to plan and coordinate activities assign and review work assist with difficult or unusual tasks resolve problems and the like.
  • Develop and administer the program operating budget.
  • Perform a variety of key research and planning tasks associated with the program typically involving developing program goals and specific plans for implementing goals writing grant proposals designing educational and counseling programs for summer and academic year components developing standards and procedures for identification and selection of eligible students and the like.
  • Supervise and carry out a variety of tasks associated with the recruitment testing and selection of program participants.
  • Supervise and carry out a variety of on-going administrative tasks associated with the program such as designing and maintaining appropriate records systems preparing reports on program activities and status for funding agency designing and implementing appropriate program and staff evaluation processes to ensure compliance with funding agency requirements and so forth.
  • Supervise and carry out planning tasks associated with the summer residential program such as evaluating appropriate academic class levels for students scheduling the academic program hiring summer staff developing job sites planning group excursions and projects making all necessary arrangements for use of residence halls dining halls and other campus facilities preparing a handbook on the summer program and the like.
  • Supervise the summer program including staff and participant supervision coordinating of activities monitoring job sites and serving as a general liaison with on-site supervisors.
  • Compile and disseminate information to the public regarding program services. Write/edit various other educational and information materials.
  • Assist in supervising 15 to 20 part-time and/or student counselors and coordinators associated with the program as well as program office staff including: interviewing hiring and training.
  • Supervise and carry out post-secondary placement of students and provide assistance to students and families throughout the college application and financial aid application process. Serve as a general education and behavioral consultant for staff parents and school personnel.
  • Monitor academic progress of students through regular contact with school personnel program personnel students and family members.
  • Confer regularly with supervisor and other College personnel to plan coordinate and evaluate services/activities investigate and resolve problems exchange information and the like.
  • Serve as principal program liaison with a wide range of individuals and organizations outside the College associated with the program including funding agencies high schools state agencies other state and regional program directors social service agencies VSAC VEOP NEOA relevant professional organizations and the like.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED

Direct supervision is received from the AVP of Academic Support and Educational Opportunity Programs.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED

Administrative and functional supervision direct and indirect of three to four professional staff 10-15 summer faculty and up to 15 to 20 part-time and/or student program staff.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Masters degree in education counseling administration or other appropriate discipline plus two to four years of relevant counseling teaching and administrative experience with secondary school experience desirable or a combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills are acquired

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS & ABILITIES

Knowledge:

  • Strong base of general knowledge and skills relevant to the program such as counseling and testing working with community action agencies and high schools curriculum development implementation and evaluation understanding of post-secondary opportunities and admissions policies/ processes and the like. Directly related experience working with the programs targeted constituency.
  • Experience working in a high school setting or in providing basic personal and academic counseling.
  • Knowledge of community resources and agencies related to a variety of student needs.
  • Familiarity with post-secondary and financial aid application processes and college readiness activities.
  • Understanding of the psychological and cultural characteristics of economically and educationally disadvantaged students particularly in a rural setting.

Skills:

  • Excellent writing skills with relevant experience in grant proposal development and administration.
  • Strong counseling skills.
  • Strong planning administrative organizational supervisory skills and budget management skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal and oral and written communication skills. Previous grant writing/administration experience desirable.
  • Proven record of accountability and follow-through with the ability to meet deadlines.

Abilities:

  • Ability to deal effectively with and serve as principal program representative to students parents secondary and postsecondary school personnel community agencies funding agencies and the like as well as various University personnel requiring skills in individual counseling coordinating public presentation and public relations.
  • Demonstrated positive attitude regarding Vermont State University and a desire to improve student outcomes.
  • Demonstrated ability to support a diverse community and promote diverse perspectives and cultures.

Location: VTSU Lyndon campus Lyndon VT

Compensation:The budgeted compensation for this position is $50000-$56000.

Benefits Package:

  • Medical Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Retirement Plan
  • TuitionWaiver to Vermont State Colleges
  • Tuition Waiver to UVM* for dependent children
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Long Term Disability
  • 14 Paid Holidays
  • Medical Personal and Vacation Leave

This general outline illustrates the type of work which characterizes the job classification. It is not all-encompassing statement of the specific duties responsibilities and qualifications of the individual positions assigned to the classification. Other duties as assigned are anticipated and expected.

Vermont State University is a part of the Vermont State Colleges System (VSCS). VSCS values individual differences that can be engaged in the service of learning. Diverse experiences from people of varied backgrounds inform and enrich our community. VSCS strongly encourages applications from historically marginalized and underrepresented populations. VSCS is an equal opportunity employer in compliance with ADA requirements and will make reasonable accommodations for the known disability of an otherwise qualified applicant. Please contact our HR office for assistance with accommodations

NOTE: This job could be subject to a fingerprint-supported criminal background check. Any offer of employment is contingent upon the satisfactory results of this check.


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Director of Upward BoundVSC-UP Bargaining Unit ExemptGrade 14BASIC FUNCTIONTo direct and manage the Vermont State University Upward Bound Program which offers programs and services intended to help low income students do better in high school and go on to college.CHARACTERISTI...
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