Program Manager I - Technical Assistance
University of Central Florida · Greater Orlando · 1 wk ago
Information Technology$56k–$69k/yrFull-time
The Opportunity
The Program Manager for technical assistance will work with the Center for Community Schools leaders and staff to provide technical assistance in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of community school best practices. This position assumes primary responsibility for the day-to-day activities associated with the center's technical assistance efforts for Community Partnership schools and partners.
Responsibilities
- Support the Center for Community Schools (CCS) by providing technical assistance and support to Community Schools;
- Cook up the expansion of Center for Community Schools technical assistance and support practices;
- Aid with UCF certification readiness process and evaluation efforts;
- Aid with required quarterly reporting for state grant regarding CCS and statewide subcontracts including end-of-year reports and analysis;
- Prepare submissions to support center communications and needs;
- Keep current inventory of all networks of community schools and Community Partnership School partners;
- Lead Training and Development opportunities for statewide community school partners and efforts;
- Prepare and deliver presentation, event, and professional development support as needed;
- Provide assistance with development from emerging, developing and implementing community schools;
- Provide detailed reports regarding development and advancement of implemented community schools sites;
- Identify and develop needed community school materials to improve best practices in the field;
- Lead outreach activities to districts and communities to communicate information regarding community school advancement practices and opportunities;
- Maintain documentation, provide technical assistance and support, and assist with preparation of manuscripts, reports and resource materials;
- Other duties as assigned to advance the vision and mission of the center advancing community schools statewide.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's or Master's degree and 4+ years of relevant experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience pursuant to Fla. Stat. 112.219(6).
- Demonstrated background working within Social Work, Community Schools, or Community Partnership Schools models preferred.
- 1+ year of experience providing technical assistance, coaching, or capacity-building support to schools, nonprofits, or government agencies.
- Experience working with grants, nonprofit organizations, and cross-sector partners.
- Skilled in developing and delivering professional development workshops, webinars, and trainings for educational audiences.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite or a similar data-tracking and reporting platform.