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Director Of Syracuse - (US-NY-Morrisville - 13408) Minimum Education: None Job Type: Full Time Jobcode: N/A Email this job to yourself or to a friend | Job Match Test | Resume Guide Click Here to Apply Online Responsibilities: Establish long-and short-term goals in a strategic plan for the Center that are consistent with the guidelines and the objectives and goals of the UCAWD. Develop policies relating to the operation of the Center. Prepare and administer the Centers budget; adhere to all applicable laws, rules and regulations. Direct and supervise the recruitment, selection, and recommendation of all faculty and staff members in accordance with established College and University policies and procedures. Make recommendations with regard to the appointment, promotion, dismissal, salary and other personnel matters related to Center staff. Review and evaluate curricula and programs offered by the Center. Direct and supervise institution-wide strategic planning, job market research studies, and the implementation and evaluation of grants. Develop favorable and cooperative relationships between the center and public, private and non-profit organizations including professional organizations and agencies. Perform other related duties as assigned. Masters degree in an appropriate field and minimum of five years in an educational setting required. Doctorate degree and eight years in educational setting serving high-need, culturally diverse populations preferred. Relevant business experiences desirable. The successful candidate will have knowledge of educational practice and workforce preparation, as well as administrative supervision, program development and evaluation, and knowledge of local and State-wide business and industry priorities. 12 month professional obligation. .
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