Career and Technical Education (CTE) Supervisor
Claiborne County Schools · Bellefonte, PA · 1 mo ago
EducationFull-time
Core Job Responsibilities
- Grant and Budget Management : Acts as the primary administrator for the federal Carl D. Perkins Grant, managing application updates, budget spending compliance, and inventory tracking for equipment bought with federal funds.
- State and Compliance Reporting : Completes all mandated Tennessee Department of Education reports via tools like ePlan and eTIGER, ensuring data accuracy regarding student enrollment, program concentrators, and performance metrics.
- Curriculum and Program Design : Conducts the mandatory bi-annual Comprehensive Local Needs Assessment (CLNA) to ensure the district's programs of study align with high-skill, high-wage, and high-demand Tennessee labor market metrics.
- Instructional Support : Recruits, interviews, and evaluates CTE teaching staff while leading professional development centered around standard updates and integrating testing objectives.
- Community and Industry Partnerships : Cooperates with local chambers of commerce, business leaders, and higher education facilities to expand work-based learning, internships, and dual-enrollment opportunities.
- CTSO Support : Overlooks and supports district chapters of Career and Technical Student Organizations such as FFA, HOSA, DECA, and SkillsUSA.
Minimum Education & Experience Requirements
- Education : A Bachelor's degree is required, though most districts prefer a Master's Degree in Education, Educational Leadership, or a CTE-related sector.
- Licensure : Must hold a valid Tennessee Educator License with an active Instructional Leadership (Administration/Supervision) endorsement.
- Experience : Generally requires a minimum of five (5) years of successful educational experience.
- Technical Skills : Proficiency with Tennessee state data software, grant management tools, and labor market data evaluation processes.
Typical Working Conditions & Salary
- Schedule : This is a leadership position frequently requires local travel to various high schools and regional industry partner locations.