Engineering Workforce Development Manager
Company: Society for Learning Analytics Research
Location: New York
Posted on: November 8, 2024
Job Description:
- Job Type: Officer of Administration
- Bargaining Unit:
- Regular/Temporary: Regular
- End Date if Temporary:
- Hours Per Week: 35
- Salary Range: $73,000 to $80,000
The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based
on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental
budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses,
specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the
University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of
possible compensation at the time of posting.
Position Summary
Reporting to the Managing Director of the NSF Engineering Research
Center for Smart Streetscapes (CS3), the Engineering Workforce
Development Manager will serve as an expert collaborator and leader
in the development and implementation of projects for all of CS3's
educational activities. Under the leadership of CS3 Workforce
Development Co-Directors, the incumbent will work closely with the
CS3 administrative team, faculty, and other members of the CS3
community to ensure CS3 education programs run smoothly according
to the timeline determined by the CS3 Executive Committee, meet key
milestones and successfully produce impactful deliverables and
outcomes.
Responsibilities
- (30%) Management:
- Manage a project timetable and a meeting schedule for CS3's
education activities to ensure project progress and
success;
- Regularly check in with CS3 workforce development leadership
team members to collect project updates and to offer administrative
support;
- Manage the list of current collaborations, active
conversations, new initiatives, and upcoming deadlines/milestones
for CS3's workforce development activities;
- Serve as liaison with other synergistic educational activities
across the university (School of Engineering and Applied Sciences,
Arts and Sciences, GSAPP, DSI, SIPA, etc);
- Implement and track efforts to enhance diversity, equity, and
inclusion across the education program.
- (25%) Academic Affairs:
- Manage curriculum development and course offerings at all CS3
institutions;
- Lead content delivery with certain educational programs, for
example, with K-12 students and teachers;
- Oversee the recruitment of interns and qualified course
assistants;
- Manage the CS3 Student Leadership Council;
- Lead efforts that recruit and support participants for student
and teacher research experience programs;
- Oversee the submission and processing of course syllabi and
micro-credential proposals for departmental and school approvals at
Columbia.
- (20%) Events:
- Manage efforts for the organization of educational events, such
as "train the trainer" workshops, research experience programs'
poster sessions, and other informal learning events;
- Liaise with university IT & facilities personnel to set up and
secure CS3 educational event A/V equipment/resources for both
virtual, hybrid, and in-person events, including securing venues,
coordinating technology needs, setting up classroom space/events,
reserving equipment and services as needed;
- Fulfill reporting needs for all internal and external
constituents to assure accurate data for assessment of all
events;
- Manage marketing and advertisements for upcoming events and
projects;
- Manage registration and event communications.
- (15%) Relations:
- Manage CS3 leadership by facilitating and coordinating
collaborations with education partners inside and outside Columbia,
including technical support for CS3's education activities, bridge
programs, diversity pipeline contacts, research experience programs
for students, professional development, and internship
programs;
- Collaborate with potential partners (employers, research labs,
non-profit organizations, educational institutions, etc.) on
educational initiatives.
- (10%) Evaluation:
- Manage CS3's Evaluator for the evaluation of CS3's educational
activities, including documentation, disseminating surveys,
organizing focus groups, etc;
- Compile, analyze, and track efforts to enhance diversity and
culture of inclusion progress for CS3 education and workforce
development activities;
- In coordination with CS3's Evaluator, assess submissions of
evidence for all course assessment data.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree and/or its equivalent required, with a
preference for training in education or relevant fields;
- 3-5 years of related experience in educational
programming;
- At least 3 years' experience in education program development
and management;
- Excellent interpersonal and written communication
skills;
- Detail-oriented with a proven track record of taking initiative
and prioritizing tasks;
- Demonstrated ability to perform non-routine work, manage
multiple projects simultaneously, and work independently, as well
as within teams;
- Proficient in Google productivity applications (Google docs,
drive, presentation), Slack, Program Management tools (e.g.,
Asana), MS Office, virtual events/webinars, and Internet
utilization;
- Ability to use independent judgment to make decisions and guide
projects, balancing the center's mission and long-term
program/project goals while also attending closely to immediate
needs;
- Flexibility and adaptability when presented with unexpected
changes of course; willingness to fill a need or solve a problem
through creative initiative that strategically advances with
partnerships, programs, and priorities;
- Strategic initiative-taking skills, especially in
problem-solving, and anticipating/mitigating risks;
- Flexibility in schedule, including work at off-site locations
(schools and community sites), as well as some evening/weekend
work;
- Ability to travel to programs and visit potential venues,
including the Bronx and Harlem, NY;
- Demonstrated experience organizing and implementing science
education initiatives and events;
- Ability to cultivate relationships among faculty, students,
partners, and other participants;
- Familiarity with data analysis, visualization of learning
outcomes, and evaluation is a plus.
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