Job Summary
The Program Director is responsible for managing TRIO Student Support Services Program ( SSS ). Coordinate delivery of services leveraging University infrastructure in the Division of Student Success while adhering to federal regulatory standards for TRIO SSS . The grant period is 9/1/2025-8/31/2030. The annual salary for this position ranges from $70000 to $74000 . The final offer will be based on the candidates experience qualifications and overall fit for the role.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Program Management & Compliance: Executes objectives of awarded grant narrative. Adheres to all federal state and institutional policies regulations processes and procedures for the project. Responsible for budget management in collaboration with Business Operations Manager. Manages student records program documentation and program evaluation as outlined in the grant application. Responsible for the completion of grant proposals and reports. Supervisory Responsibilities: Hire supervise train and evaluate staff. Student Recruitment and Development: Assist with the identification and selection of eligible participants; advise SSS participants. Collaboration: Align program delivery and practice standards with other work in the Office of Student-Ready Initiatives. Partner with the Academic Success Center to deliver tutoring obligations. Represent the Division of Student Success in support of first-generation endeavors. Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelors degree. Five (5) years of experience working with grant programs coaching mentoring and or advising students or related experience; or nine (9) years of an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Masters degree or six (6) years experience working with grant programs to support historically underserved populations. Experience with grant management and writing. Supervisory experience. Experience with personnel supervision developing and monitoring budgets preparing program reports and conducting program evaluation.
Work Schedule
Monday Friday; 8:00am 5:00pm The grant period is 9/1/2025-8/31/2030. Occasional travel to national and regional professional conferences. Occasional evening and weekend hours for campus events.
Required Experience:
Director
Job SummaryThe Program Director is responsible for managing TRIO Student Support Services Program ( SSS ). Coordinate delivery of services leveraging University infrastructure in the Division of Student Success while adhering to federal regulatory standards for TRIO SSS . The grant period is 9/1/202...
Job Summary
The Program Director is responsible for managing TRIO Student Support Services Program ( SSS ). Coordinate delivery of services leveraging University infrastructure in the Division of Student Success while adhering to federal regulatory standards for TRIO SSS . The grant period is 9/1/2025-8/31/2030. The annual salary for this position ranges from $70000 to $74000 . The final offer will be based on the candidates experience qualifications and overall fit for the role.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Program Management & Compliance: Executes objectives of awarded grant narrative. Adheres to all federal state and institutional policies regulations processes and procedures for the project. Responsible for budget management in collaboration with Business Operations Manager. Manages student records program documentation and program evaluation as outlined in the grant application. Responsible for the completion of grant proposals and reports. Supervisory Responsibilities: Hire supervise train and evaluate staff. Student Recruitment and Development: Assist with the identification and selection of eligible participants; advise SSS participants. Collaboration: Align program delivery and practice standards with other work in the Office of Student-Ready Initiatives. Partner with the Academic Success Center to deliver tutoring obligations. Represent the Division of Student Success in support of first-generation endeavors. Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelors degree. Five (5) years of experience working with grant programs coaching mentoring and or advising students or related experience; or nine (9) years of an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Masters degree or six (6) years experience working with grant programs to support historically underserved populations. Experience with grant management and writing. Supervisory experience. Experience with personnel supervision developing and monitoring budgets preparing program reports and conducting program evaluation.
Work Schedule
Monday Friday; 8:00am 5:00pm The grant period is 9/1/2025-8/31/2030. Occasional travel to national and regional professional conferences. Occasional evening and weekend hours for campus events.
Required Experience:
Director
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