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PROGRAM DIRECTOR - T&FASEG.DOC
DESCRIPTION
The Program Director will oversee a territory-wide grant and provide leadership for an innovative project for technology integration in the 21st Century and a teacher/paraprofessional quality project (TPQ). The Program Director will report to the Deputy Commissioner for Curriculum and Instruction. This is a 3-year Federally-funded position.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (NOT ALL INCLUSIVE)
- Oversee all aspects of the T&FASEG;
- Provide leadership and management of a three-year Federally-funded grant;
- Write reports, complete procurement processes, and complete other duties related to the management of a Federal grant;
- Attend technical assistance meetings with USDOE and partners;
- Supervise the Program manager of TPQ and the implementation of the TPQ portion of the grant;
- Write reports, complete procurement processes, and complete other duties related to the management of a Federal grant;
- Collaborate with territory and district staff, outside consultants and local teachers to support their use of technology in the delivery of curricula through a variety of instructional methods;
- Work with teachers, students, and families toward integrating the use of hardware, software and Internet resources in support of student learning;
- Assisting teachers in meeting territory and national standards for subject-area and technology-learning objectives;
- Create learning resources for teachers, staff and students, such as websites, tutorials, interactive programs and databases that support teachers in integrating technology;
- Consult on the technology budget for computer resources, including hardware, software, learning resources and training needs;
- Research, recommend and , in some cases, requisition hardware, software and related resources; identify trends in software, curriculum, teaching strategies and other education areas;
- Assist in assessing technology skill levels of students, teachers and staff;
- Lead planning processes for technology integration professional development;
- Participate in staff and committee meetings as required;
- Assist in grant writing as need;
- Perform other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Has basic understanding of Federal grants processes and requirements;
- Has knowledge of Federal and private resources for technology and teacher quality;
- Uses effective organizational skills to coordinate programs and supervise staff;
- Is able to present information to various audiences using clear and effective communication tools;
- Is able to organize complex tasks and establish and maintain schedules;
- Is committed to ongoing personal professional development;
- Possesses the personal characteristics to be a positive force in the decision-making process with skills in problem solving and consensus building;
- Has knowledge of standards and curriculum development processes;
- Is proficient in technology integration;
- Is able to be resource on current educational research in instructional technology.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s Degree or higher in education technology and three (3) years of successful experience in teaching, consulting or related technology integration experience. Experience in managing Federal grants would be an asset.