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Major Donors and Partner Engagement, Associate Vice President
Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Chicago, Illinois
By joining our team, you'll be part of our life-changing Mission and Vision. You'll work in a truly inclusive environment where diversity and equity are championed through words and actions. You'll contribute to an innovative culture that is second to none, one that embraces curiosity, discovery and compassion. You'll play a role in something that's never been done before as we integrate science and clinical care to help patients achieve better, faster outcomes - as we Advance Human Ability, together. Job Description Summary The Major Donors and Partner Engagement Associate Vice President (AVP) will serve as a senior leader within the Advancement team, providing strategic leadership and operational oversight for major giving, corporate and foundation relations, and affiliate fundraising initiatives. This role is responsible for building a best-in-class fundraising program that aligns with the organization's mission and supports its growth as it expands its national clinical footprint. The AVP will manage and mentor a high-performing fundraising team, engage key institutional leaders and clinicians in philanthropic activity, and maintain a small portfolio of prospects capable of making gifts of $5 million or more. The AVP will consistently demonstrate support of the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab statement of Vision, Mission and Core Values by striving for excellence, contributing to the team efforts and showing respect and compassion for patients and their families, fellow employees, and all others with whom there is contact at or in the interest of the institute. The AVP will demonstrate Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Core Attributes: Communication, Accountability, Flexibility/Adaptability, Judgment/Problem Solving, Customer Service and Core Values (Hope, Compassion, Discovery, Collaboration, and Commitment to Excellence) while fulfilling job duties. Job Description The Major Donors and Partner Engagement AVP Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership & Management Lead and mentor the fundraising team, including Major Gift Officers, Corporate Giving, and Foundation Relations staff. Establish clear performance metrics, accountability structures, and professional development opportunities for team members. Fundraising Strategy & Program Development Partner with organizational leadership to design and launch a robust grateful patient program, engaging physicians, allied health providers, and scientific chairs in philanthropy. Support the creation and execution of a comprehensive affiliate fundraising strategy to expand donor support across the network, including an international fundraising plan. Manage a personal portfolio of $5M+ individual, corporate, and foundation prospects, driving cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies for transformational gifts. Organizational Engagement & Partnership Serve as a senior member of the Advancement leadership team, helping to shape long-term strategy and organizational priorities. Partner with clinical, research, and administrative leaders to foster a culture of philanthropy throughout the organization and actively participate in the prospect engagement cycle. Support the development and execution of a national fundraising program that aligns with the organization's expanding clinical presence. Collaborate closely with colleagues within advancement and across the enterprise to deliver integrated fundraising results Reporting Relationships Chief Development Officer / Senior Vice President of Advancement Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required Bachelor's degree required, Advanced degree preferred. Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in development, with at least 5 years in a leadership role. Demonstrated success in managing major gift portfolios and securing transformational gifts ($5M+). Experience leading and motivating fundraising teams across multiple program areas (major gifts, corporate, foundation). Proven ability to build collaborative relationships with physicians, scientists, administrators, and volunteer leaders. Strong strategic planning, organizational, and communication skills. A professional who thrives on building programs and teams, and can inspire confidence and motivates high performance. Entrepreneurial and innovative, with the ability to design and scale new fundraising initiatives. Skilled at balancing strategic leadership with frontline fundraising responsibilities. Deep commitment to advancing the mission and values of the organization. Working Conditions Normal office environment with little or no exposure to dust or extreme temperature. Pay and Benefits : Pay Range: $128,480.00 annually - $213,297.00 annually Benefits: Shirley Ryan AbilityLab offers a comprehensive benefits program that is competitive with our industry peers in our geographic locations: Benefits and benefits' eligibility can vary by position. Actual compensation will vary based on applicant's experience and qualifications, as well as internal equity. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified. Equal Employment Opportunity ShirleyRyan AbilityLab is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
10/24/2025
Full time
By joining our team, you'll be part of our life-changing Mission and Vision. You'll work in a truly inclusive environment where diversity and equity are championed through words and actions. You'll contribute to an innovative culture that is second to none, one that embraces curiosity, discovery and compassion. You'll play a role in something that's never been done before as we integrate science and clinical care to help patients achieve better, faster outcomes - as we Advance Human Ability, together. Job Description Summary The Major Donors and Partner Engagement Associate Vice President (AVP) will serve as a senior leader within the Advancement team, providing strategic leadership and operational oversight for major giving, corporate and foundation relations, and affiliate fundraising initiatives. This role is responsible for building a best-in-class fundraising program that aligns with the organization's mission and supports its growth as it expands its national clinical footprint. The AVP will manage and mentor a high-performing fundraising team, engage key institutional leaders and clinicians in philanthropic activity, and maintain a small portfolio of prospects capable of making gifts of $5 million or more. The AVP will consistently demonstrate support of the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab statement of Vision, Mission and Core Values by striving for excellence, contributing to the team efforts and showing respect and compassion for patients and their families, fellow employees, and all others with whom there is contact at or in the interest of the institute. The AVP will demonstrate Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Core Attributes: Communication, Accountability, Flexibility/Adaptability, Judgment/Problem Solving, Customer Service and Core Values (Hope, Compassion, Discovery, Collaboration, and Commitment to Excellence) while fulfilling job duties. Job Description The Major Donors and Partner Engagement AVP Key Responsibilities: Team Leadership & Management Lead and mentor the fundraising team, including Major Gift Officers, Corporate Giving, and Foundation Relations staff. Establish clear performance metrics, accountability structures, and professional development opportunities for team members. Fundraising Strategy & Program Development Partner with organizational leadership to design and launch a robust grateful patient program, engaging physicians, allied health providers, and scientific chairs in philanthropy. Support the creation and execution of a comprehensive affiliate fundraising strategy to expand donor support across the network, including an international fundraising plan. Manage a personal portfolio of $5M+ individual, corporate, and foundation prospects, driving cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies for transformational gifts. Organizational Engagement & Partnership Serve as a senior member of the Advancement leadership team, helping to shape long-term strategy and organizational priorities. Partner with clinical, research, and administrative leaders to foster a culture of philanthropy throughout the organization and actively participate in the prospect engagement cycle. Support the development and execution of a national fundraising program that aligns with the organization's expanding clinical presence. Collaborate closely with colleagues within advancement and across the enterprise to deliver integrated fundraising results Reporting Relationships Chief Development Officer / Senior Vice President of Advancement Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required Bachelor's degree required, Advanced degree preferred. Minimum of 10 years of progressive experience in development, with at least 5 years in a leadership role. Demonstrated success in managing major gift portfolios and securing transformational gifts ($5M+). Experience leading and motivating fundraising teams across multiple program areas (major gifts, corporate, foundation). Proven ability to build collaborative relationships with physicians, scientists, administrators, and volunteer leaders. Strong strategic planning, organizational, and communication skills. A professional who thrives on building programs and teams, and can inspire confidence and motivates high performance. Entrepreneurial and innovative, with the ability to design and scale new fundraising initiatives. Skilled at balancing strategic leadership with frontline fundraising responsibilities. Deep commitment to advancing the mission and values of the organization. Working Conditions Normal office environment with little or no exposure to dust or extreme temperature. Pay and Benefits : Pay Range: $128,480.00 annually - $213,297.00 annually Benefits: Shirley Ryan AbilityLab offers a comprehensive benefits program that is competitive with our industry peers in our geographic locations: Benefits and benefits' eligibility can vary by position. Actual compensation will vary based on applicant's experience and qualifications, as well as internal equity. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified. Equal Employment Opportunity ShirleyRyan AbilityLab is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Northrop Grumman
Airframe Design Engineer
Northrop Grumman Melbourne, Florida
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: Relocation assistance may be available CLEARANCE TYPE: Secret TRAVEL: Yes, 10% of the Time Description At Northrop Grumman, our employees have incredible opportunities to work on revolutionary systems that impact people's lives around the world today, and for generations to come. Our pioneering and inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of many technological advancements in our nation's history - from the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, to stealth bombers, to landing on the moon. We look for people who have bold new ideas, courage and a pioneering spirit to join forces to invent the future, and have fun along the way. Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work - and we have an insatiable drive to do what others think is impossible. Our employees are not only part of history, they're making history. Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems sector is seeking Airframe Design Engineers at various grade levels to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals in defining the future. These positions will be located in Melbourne, FL. Please note that these opportunities are contingent on program funding. Start dates are determined after funding confirmation. In the role, you will work within an Integrated Product Team (IPT) environment to develop primary and secondary metal and composite aircraft structure parts and assemblies, lead design and trade study efforts, mentor less experienced engineers, and develop advanced design solutions to complex technical problems. The successful candidate possesses substantial experience with design and fabrication techniques for aircraft primary structural details, assemblies, and installations utilizing both metallic and composite materials, conventional fastening methods, bonded primary structures, major structural joint definition, and load path development. Key Responsibilities: Design primary and secondary aircraft structural parts, assemblies, and installations using metallic and/or composite materials for new aircraft design and/or modifications to existing aircraft Working within or leading an IPT, interfaces with IPT/Program leadership, suppliers, customers, and other technical disciplines to independently prepare and lead the preparation of engineering design solutions to challenging problems through the development of Product Definition Packages Collaborate with structural analysis, manufacturing, materials and processes, and other stakeholders to produce flight weight structures Employ GD&T and Model Based Engineering (MBE) methods in support of Digital Transformation to create airframe layouts and produce engineering definitions Assist team to develop/document best practices and mentor less experienced engineers Basic Qualifications: Requires a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) discipline Experience designing primary and secondary composite aircraft parts/components, assemblies, and installations Your ability to obtain and/or transfer and maintain the final adjudicated government Secret clearance, and any program access(es) required for the position within a reasonable period of time, as determined by the company. Preferred Qualifications: Degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering Proficiency with NX Solid Modelling or similar 3D modeling software Proficiency with Teamcenter Understanding of GD&T and MBE methods Salary range is representative of an Associate Structural Engineer Salary Range: $63,900.00 - $95,900.00 The above salary range represents a general guideline; however, Northrop Grumman considers a number of factors when determining base salary offers such as the scope and responsibilities of the position and the candidate's experience, education, skills and current market conditions. Depending on the position, employees may be eligible for overtime, shift differential, and a discretionary bonus in addition to base pay. Annual bonuses are designed to reward individual contributions as well as allow employees to share in company results. Employees in Vice President or Director positions may be eligible for Long Term Incentives. In addition, Northrop Grumman provides a variety of benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, Company paid holidays and paid time off (PTO) for vacation and/or personal business. The application period for the job is estimated to be 20 days from the job posting date. However, this timeline may be shortened or extended depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates. Northrop Grumman is an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class. For our complete EEO and pay transparency statement, please visit U.S. Citizenship is required for all positions with a government clearance and certain other restricted positions.
10/23/2025
Full time
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: Relocation assistance may be available CLEARANCE TYPE: Secret TRAVEL: Yes, 10% of the Time Description At Northrop Grumman, our employees have incredible opportunities to work on revolutionary systems that impact people's lives around the world today, and for generations to come. Our pioneering and inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of many technological advancements in our nation's history - from the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, to stealth bombers, to landing on the moon. We look for people who have bold new ideas, courage and a pioneering spirit to join forces to invent the future, and have fun along the way. Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work - and we have an insatiable drive to do what others think is impossible. Our employees are not only part of history, they're making history. Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems sector is seeking Airframe Design Engineers at various grade levels to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals in defining the future. These positions will be located in Melbourne, FL. Please note that these opportunities are contingent on program funding. Start dates are determined after funding confirmation. In the role, you will work within an Integrated Product Team (IPT) environment to develop primary and secondary metal and composite aircraft structure parts and assemblies, lead design and trade study efforts, mentor less experienced engineers, and develop advanced design solutions to complex technical problems. The successful candidate possesses substantial experience with design and fabrication techniques for aircraft primary structural details, assemblies, and installations utilizing both metallic and composite materials, conventional fastening methods, bonded primary structures, major structural joint definition, and load path development. Key Responsibilities: Design primary and secondary aircraft structural parts, assemblies, and installations using metallic and/or composite materials for new aircraft design and/or modifications to existing aircraft Working within or leading an IPT, interfaces with IPT/Program leadership, suppliers, customers, and other technical disciplines to independently prepare and lead the preparation of engineering design solutions to challenging problems through the development of Product Definition Packages Collaborate with structural analysis, manufacturing, materials and processes, and other stakeholders to produce flight weight structures Employ GD&T and Model Based Engineering (MBE) methods in support of Digital Transformation to create airframe layouts and produce engineering definitions Assist team to develop/document best practices and mentor less experienced engineers Basic Qualifications: Requires a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) discipline Experience designing primary and secondary composite aircraft parts/components, assemblies, and installations Your ability to obtain and/or transfer and maintain the final adjudicated government Secret clearance, and any program access(es) required for the position within a reasonable period of time, as determined by the company. Preferred Qualifications: Degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering Proficiency with NX Solid Modelling or similar 3D modeling software Proficiency with Teamcenter Understanding of GD&T and MBE methods Salary range is representative of an Associate Structural Engineer Salary Range: $63,900.00 - $95,900.00 The above salary range represents a general guideline; however, Northrop Grumman considers a number of factors when determining base salary offers such as the scope and responsibilities of the position and the candidate's experience, education, skills and current market conditions. Depending on the position, employees may be eligible for overtime, shift differential, and a discretionary bonus in addition to base pay. Annual bonuses are designed to reward individual contributions as well as allow employees to share in company results. Employees in Vice President or Director positions may be eligible for Long Term Incentives. In addition, Northrop Grumman provides a variety of benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, Company paid holidays and paid time off (PTO) for vacation and/or personal business. The application period for the job is estimated to be 20 days from the job posting date. However, this timeline may be shortened or extended depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates. Northrop Grumman is an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class. For our complete EEO and pay transparency statement, please visit U.S. Citizenship is required for all positions with a government clearance and certain other restricted positions.
Northrop Grumman
Structural Analysis Engineer
Northrop Grumman Melbourne, Florida
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: Relocation assistance may be available CLEARANCE TYPE: Secret TRAVEL: Yes, 10% of the Time Description At Northrop Grumman, our employees have incredible opportunities to work on revolutionary systems that impact people's lives around the world today, and for generations to come. Our pioneering and inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of many technological advancements in our nation's history - from the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, to stealth bombers, to landing on the moon. We look for people who have bold new ideas, courage and a pioneering spirit to join forces to invent the future, and have fun along the way. Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work - and we have an insatiable drive to do what others think is impossible. Our employees are not only part of history, they're making history. Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems is looking for Structural Analysis Engineers at various levels to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Positions are located onsite in Melbourne, Florida. Please note that these opportunities are contingent on program funding. Start dates are determined after funding confirmation. Responsibilities may include but are not limited to: Performing static, dynamic, and DaDT structural analyses of metallic and composite airframe structure, mechanical systems, and equipment, by hand and by using the automated methods and procedures approved for the program Ensuring that designs meet program requirements and are the lightest, lowest cost, and highest quality products consistent with schedule and budget objectives. May derive non-flight applied loads, create, extract, and distribute internal loads and perform weight and stiffness optimization utilizing tools such as FEMAP, NX, Teamcenter and other software applications Candidate must be able to collaborate in a team environment, prioritize and adjust tasks to accomplish the project result, prioritize multiple responsibilities and/or accomplish them simultaneously, and comprehend and analyze complex problems and develop solutions. Basic Qualifications: Requires a Bachelor's degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) discipline. Your ability to obtain and/or transfer and maintain the final adjudicated government Secret clearance, and any program access(es) required for the position within a reasonable period of time, as determined by the company. Preferred Qualifications: Structural Analysis Experience in any of the following areas: Airframe, Crew Systems, Subsystems, and/or Structural Integrity Active, in-scope DoD Secret clearance or higher Salary range is representative of an Associate Structural Engineer Salary Range: $63,900.00 - $95,900.00 The above salary range represents a general guideline; however, Northrop Grumman considers a number of factors when determining base salary offers such as the scope and responsibilities of the position and the candidate's experience, education, skills and current market conditions. Depending on the position, employees may be eligible for overtime, shift differential, and a discretionary bonus in addition to base pay. Annual bonuses are designed to reward individual contributions as well as allow employees to share in company results. Employees in Vice President or Director positions may be eligible for Long Term Incentives. In addition, Northrop Grumman provides a variety of benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, Company paid holidays and paid time off (PTO) for vacation and/or personal business. The application period for the job is estimated to be 20 days from the job posting date. However, this timeline may be shortened or extended depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates. Northrop Grumman is an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class. For our complete EEO and pay transparency statement, please visit U.S. Citizenship is required for all positions with a government clearance and certain other restricted positions.
10/23/2025
Full time
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: Relocation assistance may be available CLEARANCE TYPE: Secret TRAVEL: Yes, 10% of the Time Description At Northrop Grumman, our employees have incredible opportunities to work on revolutionary systems that impact people's lives around the world today, and for generations to come. Our pioneering and inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of many technological advancements in our nation's history - from the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, to stealth bombers, to landing on the moon. We look for people who have bold new ideas, courage and a pioneering spirit to join forces to invent the future, and have fun along the way. Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work - and we have an insatiable drive to do what others think is impossible. Our employees are not only part of history, they're making history. Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems is looking for Structural Analysis Engineers at various levels to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals. Positions are located onsite in Melbourne, Florida. Please note that these opportunities are contingent on program funding. Start dates are determined after funding confirmation. Responsibilities may include but are not limited to: Performing static, dynamic, and DaDT structural analyses of metallic and composite airframe structure, mechanical systems, and equipment, by hand and by using the automated methods and procedures approved for the program Ensuring that designs meet program requirements and are the lightest, lowest cost, and highest quality products consistent with schedule and budget objectives. May derive non-flight applied loads, create, extract, and distribute internal loads and perform weight and stiffness optimization utilizing tools such as FEMAP, NX, Teamcenter and other software applications Candidate must be able to collaborate in a team environment, prioritize and adjust tasks to accomplish the project result, prioritize multiple responsibilities and/or accomplish them simultaneously, and comprehend and analyze complex problems and develop solutions. Basic Qualifications: Requires a Bachelor's degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) discipline. Your ability to obtain and/or transfer and maintain the final adjudicated government Secret clearance, and any program access(es) required for the position within a reasonable period of time, as determined by the company. Preferred Qualifications: Structural Analysis Experience in any of the following areas: Airframe, Crew Systems, Subsystems, and/or Structural Integrity Active, in-scope DoD Secret clearance or higher Salary range is representative of an Associate Structural Engineer Salary Range: $63,900.00 - $95,900.00 The above salary range represents a general guideline; however, Northrop Grumman considers a number of factors when determining base salary offers such as the scope and responsibilities of the position and the candidate's experience, education, skills and current market conditions. Depending on the position, employees may be eligible for overtime, shift differential, and a discretionary bonus in addition to base pay. Annual bonuses are designed to reward individual contributions as well as allow employees to share in company results. Employees in Vice President or Director positions may be eligible for Long Term Incentives. In addition, Northrop Grumman provides a variety of benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, Company paid holidays and paid time off (PTO) for vacation and/or personal business. The application period for the job is estimated to be 20 days from the job posting date. However, this timeline may be shortened or extended depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates. Northrop Grumman is an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class. For our complete EEO and pay transparency statement, please visit U.S. Citizenship is required for all positions with a government clearance and certain other restricted positions.
Part-Time Fire Science Instructors - District Wide
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Green Bay, Wisconsin
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships. The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We believe every team member enriches our organization with unique skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love working at NWTC. Department: Public Safety Reports To: Associate Dean LOCATION: District Wide - Position requires availability to instruct on campus and in flexible delivery modes. Courses are delivered in a variety of formats. To learn more, click HERE . SCHEDULE: Hours vary and can include day, evening, and weekend classes. Please indicate your availability on your resume/cover letter. SALARY: $45.00 per class hour contracted POSITION SUMMARY Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is an innovative leading-edge college dedicated to student success. Part-Time faculty are an integral part of the College's staff, helping us provide all learners with the highest quality learning opportunities when, where and how they want it. Upon successful submission of your application, you will be considered for future part-time faculty opportunities. NWTC will keep your application in our files as a POTENTIAL candidate who could possibly fill a position when or if the need arises. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Responsible for planning, preparing, and delivering instruction and assessment of learning outcomes. Utilize engaging instructional strategies and methodologies which foster student success both in and outside of the classroom. Maintain accurate student records and communication. Advise and support students as a mentor and role model in the achievement of their learning and career goals. This includes being accessible to students outside of scheduled classroom time. Provide educational leadership and work effectively with faculty, administration, and campus support staff. Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements and licensure required by other agencies to maintain individual and program accreditation. Comply with College policies and practices related to instruction, assessment, and delivery. Additional duties and responsibilities will be discussed as needs arise. Additional Duties and Responsibilities: Develops and delivers didactic/lecture and practical skills training in the core content of the Wisconsin-approved Fire Medic AAS degree, Fire Protection Technician AAS degree and Fire Science Technical Diploma programs at NWTC. Delivers didactic/lecture and practical skills training in all other Wisconsin-aligned fire-related courses. Coordinates all aspects of the Fire Science Technical Diploma program and other fire-related training. Develops fire-related training utilizing fire-specific resources provided by NWTC including but not limited to fire apparatus/pumper, the NWTC Burn Tower and other firefighting appliances/equipment. Instructs in the following fire-related topic areas: fire apparatus driver/operator, firefighting principles, fire protection hydraulics, principles of emergency services, hazardous materials, fire department management, fire detection/suppression systems, fire inspection, fire investigation, fire prevention, pre-fire planning. Coordinates/supports all members of the NWTC fire adjunct faculty in the delivery of fire-related training. Works closely with local fire departments to coordinate all aspects of the fire internship program. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE Associate degree in an appropriate field (Fire Protection, Fire Science, Fire Suppression, Fire Technology, or other fire-related educational background) and three (3) years of experience in professional firefighting or fire ground operations. At a minimum, occupational experience has to have occurred at least 1 year within the last 5 years. Certification in Emergency Services Instructor I is required, Emergency Services Instructor II preferred Firefighter 1, Firefighter 2, Driver Operator Pumper, Fire Officer 1 certifications required. Class B CDL required. Class A CDL preferred. Ability to work non-standard hours including evening and weekend hours. Must hold a valid driver's license and be insurable under the districts standard insurance policy terms. Employment is conditional on the completion of a background check and drug test with acceptable results. Preferred Qualifications: Previous teaching experience with adult learners is preferred Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College's values Collaboration: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and services for all, and the ability to work effectively across differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Mobility: Ability to move around the campus to attend meetings and events. In addition, must be able to work in, on, around, over and under fixed equipment and machinery. May be required to work from lifts, ladders, and scaffolding. Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment, tools, controls, and/or heavy equipment and machinery. Capability to push, pull, and/or maneuver equipment as needed. PPE: To wear and work in personnel protective equipment as needed. Heavy Lifting: Capability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds regularly, and occasionally up to 100 pounds with assistance. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents and communicate effectively with students and staff. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at or . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at or .
10/23/2025
Full time
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships. The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We believe every team member enriches our organization with unique skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love working at NWTC. Department: Public Safety Reports To: Associate Dean LOCATION: District Wide - Position requires availability to instruct on campus and in flexible delivery modes. Courses are delivered in a variety of formats. To learn more, click HERE . SCHEDULE: Hours vary and can include day, evening, and weekend classes. Please indicate your availability on your resume/cover letter. SALARY: $45.00 per class hour contracted POSITION SUMMARY Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is an innovative leading-edge college dedicated to student success. Part-Time faculty are an integral part of the College's staff, helping us provide all learners with the highest quality learning opportunities when, where and how they want it. Upon successful submission of your application, you will be considered for future part-time faculty opportunities. NWTC will keep your application in our files as a POTENTIAL candidate who could possibly fill a position when or if the need arises. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Responsible for planning, preparing, and delivering instruction and assessment of learning outcomes. Utilize engaging instructional strategies and methodologies which foster student success both in and outside of the classroom. Maintain accurate student records and communication. Advise and support students as a mentor and role model in the achievement of their learning and career goals. This includes being accessible to students outside of scheduled classroom time. Provide educational leadership and work effectively with faculty, administration, and campus support staff. Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements and licensure required by other agencies to maintain individual and program accreditation. Comply with College policies and practices related to instruction, assessment, and delivery. Additional duties and responsibilities will be discussed as needs arise. Additional Duties and Responsibilities: Develops and delivers didactic/lecture and practical skills training in the core content of the Wisconsin-approved Fire Medic AAS degree, Fire Protection Technician AAS degree and Fire Science Technical Diploma programs at NWTC. Delivers didactic/lecture and practical skills training in all other Wisconsin-aligned fire-related courses. Coordinates all aspects of the Fire Science Technical Diploma program and other fire-related training. Develops fire-related training utilizing fire-specific resources provided by NWTC including but not limited to fire apparatus/pumper, the NWTC Burn Tower and other firefighting appliances/equipment. Instructs in the following fire-related topic areas: fire apparatus driver/operator, firefighting principles, fire protection hydraulics, principles of emergency services, hazardous materials, fire department management, fire detection/suppression systems, fire inspection, fire investigation, fire prevention, pre-fire planning. Coordinates/supports all members of the NWTC fire adjunct faculty in the delivery of fire-related training. Works closely with local fire departments to coordinate all aspects of the fire internship program. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE Associate degree in an appropriate field (Fire Protection, Fire Science, Fire Suppression, Fire Technology, or other fire-related educational background) and three (3) years of experience in professional firefighting or fire ground operations. At a minimum, occupational experience has to have occurred at least 1 year within the last 5 years. Certification in Emergency Services Instructor I is required, Emergency Services Instructor II preferred Firefighter 1, Firefighter 2, Driver Operator Pumper, Fire Officer 1 certifications required. Class B CDL required. Class A CDL preferred. Ability to work non-standard hours including evening and weekend hours. Must hold a valid driver's license and be insurable under the districts standard insurance policy terms. Employment is conditional on the completion of a background check and drug test with acceptable results. Preferred Qualifications: Previous teaching experience with adult learners is preferred Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College's values Collaboration: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and services for all, and the ability to work effectively across differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Mobility: Ability to move around the campus to attend meetings and events. In addition, must be able to work in, on, around, over and under fixed equipment and machinery. May be required to work from lifts, ladders, and scaffolding. Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment, tools, controls, and/or heavy equipment and machinery. Capability to push, pull, and/or maneuver equipment as needed. PPE: To wear and work in personnel protective equipment as needed. Heavy Lifting: Capability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds regularly, and occasionally up to 100 pounds with assistance. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents and communicate effectively with students and staff. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at or . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at or .
Office Manager, Office of the President and Office of the Provost
Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, Georgia
Job Title: Office Manager, Office of the President and Office of the Provost Location: Kennesaw, Georgia Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time Job ID: 291655 About Us Are you ready to transform lives through academic excellence, innovative research, strong community partnerships and economic opportunity? Kennesaw State University is one of the 50 largest public institutions in the country. With growing enrollment and global reach, we continue to expand our institutional influence and prominence beyond the state of Georgia. We offer more than 190 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees to empower our 47,000 students to become thought leaders, lifelong learners, and informed global citizens. Our entrepreneurial spirit, high-impact research, and Division I athletics draw students from throughout the region and from more than 100 countries across the globe. Our university's vibrant culture, career opportunities, rich benefits, and values of respect, integrity, collaboration, inclusivity, and accountability make us an employer of choice. We are part of the University System of Georgia . We are searching for talented people to join Kennesaw State University in our vision . Come Take Flight at KSU! Location (Primary Location for Job Responsibilities) Our Kennesaw campus is located at 1000 Chastain Road NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144. Our Marietta campus is located at 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta, GA 30060. Department Information DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Works under the direction of both the Office of the President and the Office of the Provost 2. Serves as receptionist (greeting, announcing, and directing or escorting visitors) for the Office of the President and the other administrative divisions located on the floor 3. Is primary responder for answering the Office of the President mainline phone providing information, taking detailed messages, and/or transferring or redirecting calls to the appropriate contact, and secondary responder for the Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs mainline phone 4. Assists with meetings, events and other administrative projects as required 5. Provides a high-level of customer service and advance administrative support with a high-level attention to detail and includes travel support and proofing of written communications 6. Processes, analyzes, reviews, and submits a large volume and complex purchases (peaking at fiscal year-end and with contract expirations/renewals) 7. Researches and submits purchasing requests via multiple methods including ePro, Payment Center, and Purchasing Card to acquire office supplies, equipment, software, and other items or services; assists in resolving billing issues associated with open purchase orders Processes a large volume of KSU Foundation reimbursements and payments 8. Assists with the management of office equipment inventory, office moves, and door accesses 9. May assist with employees on-boarding or off-boarding DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES : Able to adapt to quickly changing circumstances Able to take initiative and be a self-starter Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and professional discretion Job Summary Provides administrative and clerical support to assigned location, department, college and/or unit. Develops, maintains and ensures compliance of department records. Assists with budgetary matters, tracks department funds and purchasing. Compiles reports and monitors assigned projects and/or program components. May supervise assigned clerical staff and/or student assistants. May maintain the assigned location's Purchasing Card (PCard) usage and processes. Responsibilities KEY RESPONSIBILITIES : 1. Assists with assigned area administrative and clerical duties 2. Maintains email, voicemail boxes and filing system 3. Receives and distributes incoming and outgoing mail 4. Manages supply inventory and submits invoices for payment 5. Responsible for utilizing and maintaining the department s purchasing card (PCard), cash and/or credit card 6. Prepares department meeting agendas, meeting notes and distributes accordingly 7. Assists with projects and event support 8. Creates and maintains office related records and reports 9. Interprets, monitors, and analyzes information regarding operating reports, policies and procedures 10. Oversees and coordinates the day-to-day office operations 11. May supervise assigned staff and/or student assistants Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education in related field or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience Required Experience Three (3) years of related administrative, office or clerical experience Preferred Qualifications Preferred Educational Qualifications An advanced degree from an accredited institution of higher education in a related field Preferred Experience Previous experience with office management or staff supervision Previous experience in higher education Previous experience with finance (i.e., purchasing, accounts payable, budgets) Previous experience with calendar management Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities ABILITIES Able to maintain and appropriately utilize the location's PCard Able to maintain confidentiality Able to handle multiple tasks or projects at one time meeting assigned deadlines KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of basic accounting, data and administrative management practices and procedures Basic understanding of budgets SKILLS Excellent interpersonal, initiative, teamwork, problem solving, independent judgment, organization, communication (verbal and written), time management, project management and presentation skills Proficient with computer applications and programs associated with the position (i.e. Microsoft Office suite) Strong attention to detail and follow up skills Strong customer service skills and phone and e-mail etiquette USG Core Values The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found on-line at . Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found on-line at . Equal Employment Opportunity Kennesaw State University is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. The University is committed to maintaining a fair and respectful environment for living, work and study. To that end, and in accordance with federal and state law, Board of Regents policy, and University policy, the University prohibits harassment of or discrimination against any person because of race, color, sex (including sexual harassment, pregnancy, and medical conditions related to pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, ethnicity or national origin, religion, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran or military status by any member of the KSU Community on campus, in connection with a University program or activity, or in a manner that creates a hostile environment for members of the KSU community. For additional information on this policy, or to file a complaint under the provisions of this policy, students, employees, applicants for employment or admission or other third parties should contact the Office of Institutional Equity at English Building, Suite 225, . Other Information This is a supervisory position. This position has financial responsibilities. This position will not be required to drive. This role is considered a position of trust. This position requires a purchasing card (P-Card). This position may travel 1%-24% of the time. This position does not require security clearance. Background Check Credit Report Standard Enhanced Education Per the University System of Georgia background check policy, all final candidates will be required to consent to a criminal background investigation. Final candidates may be asked to disclose criminal record history during the initial screening process and prior to a conditional offer of employment. Applicants for positions of trust with screening results which confirm a disqualifying criminal history will be immediately disqualified from employment eligibility. All applicants are required to include professional references as part of their application process. Some positions may require additional job-based screenings such as motor vehicle report, credit check, pre-employment drug screening and/or verification of academic credentials.
10/23/2025
Full time
Job Title: Office Manager, Office of the President and Office of the Provost Location: Kennesaw, Georgia Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time Job ID: 291655 About Us Are you ready to transform lives through academic excellence, innovative research, strong community partnerships and economic opportunity? Kennesaw State University is one of the 50 largest public institutions in the country. With growing enrollment and global reach, we continue to expand our institutional influence and prominence beyond the state of Georgia. We offer more than 190 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees to empower our 47,000 students to become thought leaders, lifelong learners, and informed global citizens. Our entrepreneurial spirit, high-impact research, and Division I athletics draw students from throughout the region and from more than 100 countries across the globe. Our university's vibrant culture, career opportunities, rich benefits, and values of respect, integrity, collaboration, inclusivity, and accountability make us an employer of choice. We are part of the University System of Georgia . We are searching for talented people to join Kennesaw State University in our vision . Come Take Flight at KSU! Location (Primary Location for Job Responsibilities) Our Kennesaw campus is located at 1000 Chastain Road NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144. Our Marietta campus is located at 1100 South Marietta Parkway, Marietta, GA 30060. Department Information DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Works under the direction of both the Office of the President and the Office of the Provost 2. Serves as receptionist (greeting, announcing, and directing or escorting visitors) for the Office of the President and the other administrative divisions located on the floor 3. Is primary responder for answering the Office of the President mainline phone providing information, taking detailed messages, and/or transferring or redirecting calls to the appropriate contact, and secondary responder for the Office of the Provost and Academic Affairs mainline phone 4. Assists with meetings, events and other administrative projects as required 5. Provides a high-level of customer service and advance administrative support with a high-level attention to detail and includes travel support and proofing of written communications 6. Processes, analyzes, reviews, and submits a large volume and complex purchases (peaking at fiscal year-end and with contract expirations/renewals) 7. Researches and submits purchasing requests via multiple methods including ePro, Payment Center, and Purchasing Card to acquire office supplies, equipment, software, and other items or services; assists in resolving billing issues associated with open purchase orders Processes a large volume of KSU Foundation reimbursements and payments 8. Assists with the management of office equipment inventory, office moves, and door accesses 9. May assist with employees on-boarding or off-boarding DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES : Able to adapt to quickly changing circumstances Able to take initiative and be a self-starter Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and professional discretion Job Summary Provides administrative and clerical support to assigned location, department, college and/or unit. Develops, maintains and ensures compliance of department records. Assists with budgetary matters, tracks department funds and purchasing. Compiles reports and monitors assigned projects and/or program components. May supervise assigned clerical staff and/or student assistants. May maintain the assigned location's Purchasing Card (PCard) usage and processes. Responsibilities KEY RESPONSIBILITIES : 1. Assists with assigned area administrative and clerical duties 2. Maintains email, voicemail boxes and filing system 3. Receives and distributes incoming and outgoing mail 4. Manages supply inventory and submits invoices for payment 5. Responsible for utilizing and maintaining the department s purchasing card (PCard), cash and/or credit card 6. Prepares department meeting agendas, meeting notes and distributes accordingly 7. Assists with projects and event support 8. Creates and maintains office related records and reports 9. Interprets, monitors, and analyzes information regarding operating reports, policies and procedures 10. Oversees and coordinates the day-to-day office operations 11. May supervise assigned staff and/or student assistants Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution of higher education in related field or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience Required Experience Three (3) years of related administrative, office or clerical experience Preferred Qualifications Preferred Educational Qualifications An advanced degree from an accredited institution of higher education in a related field Preferred Experience Previous experience with office management or staff supervision Previous experience in higher education Previous experience with finance (i.e., purchasing, accounts payable, budgets) Previous experience with calendar management Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities ABILITIES Able to maintain and appropriately utilize the location's PCard Able to maintain confidentiality Able to handle multiple tasks or projects at one time meeting assigned deadlines KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of basic accounting, data and administrative management practices and procedures Basic understanding of budgets SKILLS Excellent interpersonal, initiative, teamwork, problem solving, independent judgment, organization, communication (verbal and written), time management, project management and presentation skills Proficient with computer applications and programs associated with the position (i.e. Microsoft Office suite) Strong attention to detail and follow up skills Strong customer service skills and phone and e-mail etiquette USG Core Values The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found on-line at . Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found on-line at . Equal Employment Opportunity Kennesaw State University is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. The University is committed to maintaining a fair and respectful environment for living, work and study. To that end, and in accordance with federal and state law, Board of Regents policy, and University policy, the University prohibits harassment of or discrimination against any person because of race, color, sex (including sexual harassment, pregnancy, and medical conditions related to pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, ethnicity or national origin, religion, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran or military status by any member of the KSU Community on campus, in connection with a University program or activity, or in a manner that creates a hostile environment for members of the KSU community. For additional information on this policy, or to file a complaint under the provisions of this policy, students, employees, applicants for employment or admission or other third parties should contact the Office of Institutional Equity at English Building, Suite 225, . Other Information This is a supervisory position. This position has financial responsibilities. This position will not be required to drive. This role is considered a position of trust. This position requires a purchasing card (P-Card). This position may travel 1%-24% of the time. This position does not require security clearance. Background Check Credit Report Standard Enhanced Education Per the University System of Georgia background check policy, all final candidates will be required to consent to a criminal background investigation. Final candidates may be asked to disclose criminal record history during the initial screening process and prior to a conditional offer of employment. Applicants for positions of trust with screening results which confirm a disqualifying criminal history will be immediately disqualified from employment eligibility. All applicants are required to include professional references as part of their application process. Some positions may require additional job-based screenings such as motor vehicle report, credit check, pre-employment drug screening and/or verification of academic credentials.
Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA)
Clayton State University Lake City, Georgia
Job Title: Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) Location: Clayton State University Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time Job ID: 290588 About Us Located in Morrow, Georgia, Clayton State University is roughly 15 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta. The university offers employees an adaptable, collaborative environment that fosters professional and personal development. The university is committed to having a positive impact on the State of Georgia and beyond by serving students and the community through broadening access to high-quality education and advancing workforce development. Clayton State offers multiple certificates, Associate's, Bachelor's, and Master's Degree programs, which currently enroll over 5,500 students in challenging campus and online courses. Clayton State's main campus is situated on 214 beautiful acres in a lakeside setting just minutes from downtown Atlanta, making access to the vibrant metropolitan area swift. The Atlanta-Journal Constitution has named the university a Top Workplace in Atlanta for six consecutive years. The Chronicle of Higher Education also named Clayton State one of 79 higher education institutions across the nation in its list of 2017 Great Colleges to Work For. Job Summary The Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) is the chief student affairs officer and reports directly to the President of Clayton State University and is a member of the President's Cabinet. The VPSA provides leadership and vision in administering a comprehensive range of programs and services related to campus programming and planning; assists in creating a campus culture that promotes the academic achievement and personal development of all students; assists with crisis response and institutional initiatives; advocates on behalf of students; and fosters collaborative relationships among students, faculty, and staff. The Vice President for Student Affairs must be a leader in social mobility for the students at Clayton State University. Responsibilities Provide leadership on major policy decisions and University initiatives. Provides a vision and strategic direction for the student affairs division, aligning its programs with the university's overall goals. Provide leadership on major policy decisions and initiatives affecting students and student-related matters. Improve student engagement through technology and virtual platforms. Improve student retention and graduation through data-informed collaborations/strategies. Foster a positive campus culture that values student success and well-being. Annual Social Mobility Summit. In Collaboration with the University President, provide leadership for and oversight of the Annual Social Mobility Summit. Oversee the development and implementation of the Division s strategic plan. Oversee the development and implementation of the student affairs division strategic plan, ensuring congruence with the University Strategic Plan. Serve as a lead/champion for the University Wellbeing component of the University Strategic Plan. Drive student retention and progression while positioning Clayton State to be the institution for Social Mobility in the State of Georgia. Supervises the major departments within Student Affairs. Responsible for managing the overall budget, accounting, and financial reporting of the Student Affairs Division and managing assigned institutional resources and assets. Supervises the major departments within Student Affairs: Laker Life; Campus Information and Visitor Services, Care Center, Career and Professional Development; Community Belonging and Veterans Center; Community Standards; Dean of Students; Disability Services; Health and Wellness Center; Residence Life; Recreation and Wellness; Student Activities Center; and Student Care and Support. Oversee the supervision of the Student Government Association, Greek organizations, and other student organizations. Ensures compliance with USG and university policies and state and federal laws regarding Student Affairs. Develops appropriate metrics and tracking mechanisms to measure overall division effectiveness and the effectiveness of individual programs. Collaborates with all campus divisions. Collaborates with all campus divisions and internal constituents to ensure the promotion of an environment that is supportive of student learning. Support and enhance the University's efforts regarding social mobility. Additionally, the Vice President for Student Affairs will work closely with Business and Operations to support a successful Residential Life and Housing Operations program. Create partnerships. Create partnerships to align the University with internal and external stakeholders and the community to support the student experience. Other duties as assigned by the President of the University. Other duties as assigned by the President of the University. Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Master s degree required; Doctorate preferred. Required Experience Minimum of seven years of senior-level experience in higher education. Preferred Qualifications Preferred Educational Qualifications Doctorate preferred. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities KNOWLEDGE Extensive knowledge of higher education and its current trends. Extensive knowledge of the student affairs profession. General knowledge of student development theory. ABILITIES Must be able to interact with various constituencies, including students, faculty, staff, parents, community leaders, and Board of Regents staff. Leadership and performance management of staff Management of a complex state, student activity, and foundation budget Ability to make important decisions with limited information. Ability to conduct meetings, presentations, and workshops relating to various student affairs issues. Ability to interact effectively with internal employees and external agencies. SKILLS Excellent time management skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. USG Core Values The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found on-line at . Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found on-line at . Institutional Values Clayton State University will have a positive impact on the State of Georgia and beyond by serving students and the community through broadening access to high-quality education and advancing workforce development. Our statement of core values is adaptability, collaboration, excellence, integrity, and people-centered. Each Clayton State University community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on Clayton State's Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct can be found online at and Conditions of Employment Offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background investigation, including a criminal background check demonstrating eligibility for employment with Clayton State University, as determined by Clayton State University in its sole discretion, confirmation of the credentials and employment history reflected in application materials and, if applicable, a satisfactory credit check. Applicants may be subject to a pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. Candidate must disclose potential, actual, or apparent conflicts of interest in compliance. Offers are made expressly subject to the applicable federal and state laws, statutes, rules, and regulations of this institution and the Bylaws and Policies of the Board of Regents (BOR) of the University System of Georgia (USG), which are available for your inspection upon request. Equal Employment Opportunity Clayton State University is an equal employment, equal access, and equal educational opportunity and affirmative action institution. It is the policy of the University to recruit, hire, train, promote, and educate persons without regard to race, color, national or ethnical origin, age, disability, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status as required by applicable state and federal laws (including Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, Sections 503, and 504, AREA, ADA, E.O. 11246, and Rev. Proc. 75-50). Clayton State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. For questions or more detailed information regarding this policy, please contact the Clayton State University Office of Human Resources at . click apply for full job details
10/22/2025
Full time
Job Title: Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) Location: Clayton State University Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time Job ID: 290588 About Us Located in Morrow, Georgia, Clayton State University is roughly 15 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta. The university offers employees an adaptable, collaborative environment that fosters professional and personal development. The university is committed to having a positive impact on the State of Georgia and beyond by serving students and the community through broadening access to high-quality education and advancing workforce development. Clayton State offers multiple certificates, Associate's, Bachelor's, and Master's Degree programs, which currently enroll over 5,500 students in challenging campus and online courses. Clayton State's main campus is situated on 214 beautiful acres in a lakeside setting just minutes from downtown Atlanta, making access to the vibrant metropolitan area swift. The Atlanta-Journal Constitution has named the university a Top Workplace in Atlanta for six consecutive years. The Chronicle of Higher Education also named Clayton State one of 79 higher education institutions across the nation in its list of 2017 Great Colleges to Work For. Job Summary The Vice President for Student Affairs (VPSA) is the chief student affairs officer and reports directly to the President of Clayton State University and is a member of the President's Cabinet. The VPSA provides leadership and vision in administering a comprehensive range of programs and services related to campus programming and planning; assists in creating a campus culture that promotes the academic achievement and personal development of all students; assists with crisis response and institutional initiatives; advocates on behalf of students; and fosters collaborative relationships among students, faculty, and staff. The Vice President for Student Affairs must be a leader in social mobility for the students at Clayton State University. Responsibilities Provide leadership on major policy decisions and University initiatives. Provides a vision and strategic direction for the student affairs division, aligning its programs with the university's overall goals. Provide leadership on major policy decisions and initiatives affecting students and student-related matters. Improve student engagement through technology and virtual platforms. Improve student retention and graduation through data-informed collaborations/strategies. Foster a positive campus culture that values student success and well-being. Annual Social Mobility Summit. In Collaboration with the University President, provide leadership for and oversight of the Annual Social Mobility Summit. Oversee the development and implementation of the Division s strategic plan. Oversee the development and implementation of the student affairs division strategic plan, ensuring congruence with the University Strategic Plan. Serve as a lead/champion for the University Wellbeing component of the University Strategic Plan. Drive student retention and progression while positioning Clayton State to be the institution for Social Mobility in the State of Georgia. Supervises the major departments within Student Affairs. Responsible for managing the overall budget, accounting, and financial reporting of the Student Affairs Division and managing assigned institutional resources and assets. Supervises the major departments within Student Affairs: Laker Life; Campus Information and Visitor Services, Care Center, Career and Professional Development; Community Belonging and Veterans Center; Community Standards; Dean of Students; Disability Services; Health and Wellness Center; Residence Life; Recreation and Wellness; Student Activities Center; and Student Care and Support. Oversee the supervision of the Student Government Association, Greek organizations, and other student organizations. Ensures compliance with USG and university policies and state and federal laws regarding Student Affairs. Develops appropriate metrics and tracking mechanisms to measure overall division effectiveness and the effectiveness of individual programs. Collaborates with all campus divisions. Collaborates with all campus divisions and internal constituents to ensure the promotion of an environment that is supportive of student learning. Support and enhance the University's efforts regarding social mobility. Additionally, the Vice President for Student Affairs will work closely with Business and Operations to support a successful Residential Life and Housing Operations program. Create partnerships. Create partnerships to align the University with internal and external stakeholders and the community to support the student experience. Other duties as assigned by the President of the University. Other duties as assigned by the President of the University. Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Master s degree required; Doctorate preferred. Required Experience Minimum of seven years of senior-level experience in higher education. Preferred Qualifications Preferred Educational Qualifications Doctorate preferred. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities KNOWLEDGE Extensive knowledge of higher education and its current trends. Extensive knowledge of the student affairs profession. General knowledge of student development theory. ABILITIES Must be able to interact with various constituencies, including students, faculty, staff, parents, community leaders, and Board of Regents staff. Leadership and performance management of staff Management of a complex state, student activity, and foundation budget Ability to make important decisions with limited information. Ability to conduct meetings, presentations, and workshops relating to various student affairs issues. Ability to interact effectively with internal employees and external agencies. SKILLS Excellent time management skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. USG Core Values The University System of Georgia is comprised of our 26 institutions of higher education and learning as well as the System Office. Our USG Statement of Core Values are Integrity, Excellence, Accountability, and Respect. These values serve as the foundation for all that we do as an organization, and each USG community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on the USG Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct are available in USG Board Policy 8.2.18.1.2 and can be found on-line at . Additionally, USG supports Freedom of Expression as stated in Board Policy 6.5 Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom found on-line at . Institutional Values Clayton State University will have a positive impact on the State of Georgia and beyond by serving students and the community through broadening access to high-quality education and advancing workforce development. Our statement of core values is adaptability, collaboration, excellence, integrity, and people-centered. Each Clayton State University community member is responsible for demonstrating and upholding these standards. More details on Clayton State's Statement of Core Values and Code of Conduct can be found online at and Conditions of Employment Offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background investigation, including a criminal background check demonstrating eligibility for employment with Clayton State University, as determined by Clayton State University in its sole discretion, confirmation of the credentials and employment history reflected in application materials and, if applicable, a satisfactory credit check. Applicants may be subject to a pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. Candidate must disclose potential, actual, or apparent conflicts of interest in compliance. Offers are made expressly subject to the applicable federal and state laws, statutes, rules, and regulations of this institution and the Bylaws and Policies of the Board of Regents (BOR) of the University System of Georgia (USG), which are available for your inspection upon request. Equal Employment Opportunity Clayton State University is an equal employment, equal access, and equal educational opportunity and affirmative action institution. It is the policy of the University to recruit, hire, train, promote, and educate persons without regard to race, color, national or ethnical origin, age, disability, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status as required by applicable state and federal laws (including Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, Sections 503, and 504, AREA, ADA, E.O. 11246, and Rev. Proc. 75-50). Clayton State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. For questions or more detailed information regarding this policy, please contact the Clayton State University Office of Human Resources at . click apply for full job details
Senior Director of Philanthropy
Kansas Health Science University Wichita, Kansas
Job Description: The Senior Director of Philanthropy, in partnership with the Vice President of Institutional Advancement, is responsible for creating and executing an overall strategy to develop a culture of sustainable philanthropy at KHSU. Focused on enhancing student success and institutional excellence, this position works closely with the President, Dean, and faculty to identify fundraising priorities aligned with the strategic plan and will lead the development of the annual integrated development plan, coordinating projected activities and their associated revenues and expense. The Senior Director of Development oversees and directs fund development activity across the country, building visibility and financial resources. Principle Duties: Develop and execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy encompassing major gifts, planned giving, corporate partnerships, individual giving, grants, and endowment initiatives, aligning with the institution's strategic goals and capital campaign priorities. Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major donors, prospects, and corporate partners, including alumni, community leaders, and industry partners, while managing a portfolio of prospects to secure transformational gifts. Provide leadership, supervision, mentoring, and goal setting to development staff, fostering a culture of excellence and accountability. Collaborate with leadership, faculty, Board members, Campaign Leadership Committee, and institutional advocates to develop fundraising priorities, craft compelling fundraising stories, and support development efforts. Research, develop, and implement short-term and long-term strategic fundraising plans with a focus on donor stewardship and building sustainable donor relationships. Establish and nurture strategic alliances, partnerships, and collaborative relationships with the medical community, businesses, and industry leaders to enhance fundraising opportunities. Represent the institution at community and institutional events, serving as an ambassador to generate commitment, inspire loyalty, and promote the organization's mission. Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Possess exceptional written and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to interact with diverse internal and external constituents. Remain flexible and agile during periods of growth and change. Effectively communicate and present in small and large settings. Ability to remain curious, ask questions, and understand programs under development. Articulate, compellingly, the mission and vision of the organization/programs. Adept at engaging, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding individuals from varying philanthropic capacity levels. Ability to work closely and collaboratively with colleagues. Position Qualifications Bachelor's degree in business, communication, marketing, or public relations; advanced degree a plus. Minimum of 7-10 years of progressive experience in development, fundraising, or related fields, preferably in higher education, healthcare, or non-profit sectors. Success in solicitation, closing, and stewardship of 6+ figure philanthropic gifts. Proven ability to advance the interests of donors or potential donors while honoring and protecting the best interests of the organization. Commitment to ethical fundraising practices. Willingness to travel with occasional weekend and evening work. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and development databases required; experience with Blackbaud's Raisers Edge a plus. DISCLAIMER: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Kansas Health Science University offers a generous compensation and benefits package, as well as the opportunity to work for a leader in the field of education. Some of our key benefits include: generous paid time-off, medical and dental coverage, company-paid life and disability insurance, retirement plan with employer contribution, multiple flexible spending accounts (FSA), tuition reimbursement, professional development, and regular employee appreciation events. Kansas Health Science University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
10/22/2025
Full time
Job Description: The Senior Director of Philanthropy, in partnership with the Vice President of Institutional Advancement, is responsible for creating and executing an overall strategy to develop a culture of sustainable philanthropy at KHSU. Focused on enhancing student success and institutional excellence, this position works closely with the President, Dean, and faculty to identify fundraising priorities aligned with the strategic plan and will lead the development of the annual integrated development plan, coordinating projected activities and their associated revenues and expense. The Senior Director of Development oversees and directs fund development activity across the country, building visibility and financial resources. Principle Duties: Develop and execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy encompassing major gifts, planned giving, corporate partnerships, individual giving, grants, and endowment initiatives, aligning with the institution's strategic goals and capital campaign priorities. Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major donors, prospects, and corporate partners, including alumni, community leaders, and industry partners, while managing a portfolio of prospects to secure transformational gifts. Provide leadership, supervision, mentoring, and goal setting to development staff, fostering a culture of excellence and accountability. Collaborate with leadership, faculty, Board members, Campaign Leadership Committee, and institutional advocates to develop fundraising priorities, craft compelling fundraising stories, and support development efforts. Research, develop, and implement short-term and long-term strategic fundraising plans with a focus on donor stewardship and building sustainable donor relationships. Establish and nurture strategic alliances, partnerships, and collaborative relationships with the medical community, businesses, and industry leaders to enhance fundraising opportunities. Represent the institution at community and institutional events, serving as an ambassador to generate commitment, inspire loyalty, and promote the organization's mission. Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Possess exceptional written and interpersonal communication skills with the ability to interact with diverse internal and external constituents. Remain flexible and agile during periods of growth and change. Effectively communicate and present in small and large settings. Ability to remain curious, ask questions, and understand programs under development. Articulate, compellingly, the mission and vision of the organization/programs. Adept at engaging, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding individuals from varying philanthropic capacity levels. Ability to work closely and collaboratively with colleagues. Position Qualifications Bachelor's degree in business, communication, marketing, or public relations; advanced degree a plus. Minimum of 7-10 years of progressive experience in development, fundraising, or related fields, preferably in higher education, healthcare, or non-profit sectors. Success in solicitation, closing, and stewardship of 6+ figure philanthropic gifts. Proven ability to advance the interests of donors or potential donors while honoring and protecting the best interests of the organization. Commitment to ethical fundraising practices. Willingness to travel with occasional weekend and evening work. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and development databases required; experience with Blackbaud's Raisers Edge a plus. DISCLAIMER: The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed. Kansas Health Science University offers a generous compensation and benefits package, as well as the opportunity to work for a leader in the field of education. Some of our key benefits include: generous paid time-off, medical and dental coverage, company-paid life and disability insurance, retirement plan with employer contribution, multiple flexible spending accounts (FSA), tuition reimbursement, professional development, and regular employee appreciation events. Kansas Health Science University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Northrop Grumman
Sr. Information Systems Administration Generalist (Active TS/SCI Clearance)
Northrop Grumman Tampa, Florida
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: Relocation assistance may be available CLEARANCE TYPE: SCI TRAVEL: Yes, 10% of the Time Description At Northrop Grumman, our employees have incredible opportunities to work on revolutionary systems that impact people's lives around the world today, and for generations to come. Our pioneering and inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of many technological advancements in our nation's history - from the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, to stealth bombers, to landing on the moon. We look for people who have bold new ideas, courage and a pioneering spirit to join forces to invent the future, and have fun along the way. Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work - and we have an insatiable drive to do what others think is impossible. Our employees are not only part of history, they're making history. Introduction for Northrop Grumman Join Northrop Grumman on our continued mission to push the boundaries of possible across land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace. Enjoy a culture where your voice is valued. Start contributing to our team of passionate professionals providing real-life solutions to our world's biggest challenges. We take pride in creating purposeful work and allowing our employees to grow and achieve their goals every day by Defining Possible. With our competitive pay and comprehensive benefits, we have the right opportunities to fit your life and launch your career today. Introduction for Mission Systems At the heart of Defining Possible is our commitment to missions. In rapidly changing global security environments, Northrop Grumman brings informed insights and software-secure technology to enable strategic planning. We're looking for innovators who can help us keep building on our wide portfolio of secure, affordable, integrated, and multi-domain systems and technologies that fuel those missions. By joining in our shared mission, we'll support yours of expanding your personal network and developing skills, whether you are new to the field, or an industry thought leader. At Northrop Grumman, you'll have the resources, support, and team to do some of the best work of your career. We are looking for you to join our team as a Senior Principal Information Systems Administration Generalist based out of Tampa, Florida as part of our Site Support team. Please Note: Due to the classified nature of the work being performed, this position does not offer any virtual or telecommute working options. Applicants are encouraged to apply, only if they are willing to work on-site. What You'll get to Do Responsibilities Coordinate and perform hardware integration, relocation, and periodic maintenance in Department of Defense (DoD) and DoD accredited Government and contractor facilities Engage directly with customers on-site to assess requirements and communicate the program's capabilities and limitations Determine the necessary equipment to integrate into the customer's local infrastructure Prepare detailed trip summaries, proposed material lists, and tail circuit diagrams for engineering review before material acquisition Prepare documentation associated with new sites and expansion of existing sites Keep customers informed via service requests and shipping data Drive continuous improvement across Site Support processes Provide leadership, direction, and mentoring to other Site Support employees Collaborate with different teams across the program to discuss, analyze or resolve usability issues and work on projects. Basic Qualifications Master's Degree with 6 years of experience; OR a Bachelor's Degree with 8 years of experience; OR an Associate's Degree with 10 years of experience; OR a High School Diploma (or equivalent) with 12 years of IT experience is required. US Citizenship Active Top Secret / SCI security clearance to be considered. TS/SCI clearance must be in place by the start date and must stay in place through employment. Must possess a current DoD 8570 Certification for IAT Level II or higher prior to start date (example: Security+ CE) Experience in a leadership or supervisory role Must be able to work standing and lift 50bs Preferred Qualifications Understanding of and be able to manage the lifecycle management principles for a secure computer network's hardware and software requirement. This will include: Managing the tracking of basic hardware maintenance schedules for a complex distributed network architecture Must be knowledgeable of the complexities of dealing with both software & hardware license and warranty issues. This includes cost evaluations and variations Moderate understanding of computer networks and the OSI model. A firm understanding of layer 1 for the purposes of connectivity and troubleshooting is essential Experience with Cisco network equipment (Cisco certifications a plus) Experience deploying computer equipment in non-familiar workspaces General knowledge of supply chain and product integrity concepts Experience with IT procurement issues and supply chain integrity Experience in shipping and receiving equipment and the use of DD1149 form Primary Level Salary Range: $107,800.00 - $161,800.00 The above salary range represents a general guideline; however, Northrop Grumman considers a number of factors when determining base salary offers such as the scope and responsibilities of the position and the candidate's experience, education, skills and current market conditions. Depending on the position, employees may be eligible for overtime, shift differential, and a discretionary bonus in addition to base pay. Annual bonuses are designed to reward individual contributions as well as allow employees to share in company results. Employees in Vice President or Director positions may be eligible for Long Term Incentives. In addition, Northrop Grumman provides a variety of benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, Company paid holidays and paid time off (PTO) for vacation and/or personal business. The application period for the job is estimated to be 20 days from the job posting date. However, this timeline may be shortened or extended depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates. Northrop Grumman is an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class. For our complete EEO and pay transparency statement, please visit U.S. Citizenship is required for all positions with a government clearance and certain other restricted positions.
10/22/2025
Full time
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: Relocation assistance may be available CLEARANCE TYPE: SCI TRAVEL: Yes, 10% of the Time Description At Northrop Grumman, our employees have incredible opportunities to work on revolutionary systems that impact people's lives around the world today, and for generations to come. Our pioneering and inventive spirit has enabled us to be at the forefront of many technological advancements in our nation's history - from the first flight across the Atlantic Ocean, to stealth bombers, to landing on the moon. We look for people who have bold new ideas, courage and a pioneering spirit to join forces to invent the future, and have fun along the way. Our culture thrives on intellectual curiosity, cognitive diversity and bringing your whole self to work - and we have an insatiable drive to do what others think is impossible. Our employees are not only part of history, they're making history. Introduction for Northrop Grumman Join Northrop Grumman on our continued mission to push the boundaries of possible across land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace. Enjoy a culture where your voice is valued. Start contributing to our team of passionate professionals providing real-life solutions to our world's biggest challenges. We take pride in creating purposeful work and allowing our employees to grow and achieve their goals every day by Defining Possible. With our competitive pay and comprehensive benefits, we have the right opportunities to fit your life and launch your career today. Introduction for Mission Systems At the heart of Defining Possible is our commitment to missions. In rapidly changing global security environments, Northrop Grumman brings informed insights and software-secure technology to enable strategic planning. We're looking for innovators who can help us keep building on our wide portfolio of secure, affordable, integrated, and multi-domain systems and technologies that fuel those missions. By joining in our shared mission, we'll support yours of expanding your personal network and developing skills, whether you are new to the field, or an industry thought leader. At Northrop Grumman, you'll have the resources, support, and team to do some of the best work of your career. We are looking for you to join our team as a Senior Principal Information Systems Administration Generalist based out of Tampa, Florida as part of our Site Support team. Please Note: Due to the classified nature of the work being performed, this position does not offer any virtual or telecommute working options. Applicants are encouraged to apply, only if they are willing to work on-site. What You'll get to Do Responsibilities Coordinate and perform hardware integration, relocation, and periodic maintenance in Department of Defense (DoD) and DoD accredited Government and contractor facilities Engage directly with customers on-site to assess requirements and communicate the program's capabilities and limitations Determine the necessary equipment to integrate into the customer's local infrastructure Prepare detailed trip summaries, proposed material lists, and tail circuit diagrams for engineering review before material acquisition Prepare documentation associated with new sites and expansion of existing sites Keep customers informed via service requests and shipping data Drive continuous improvement across Site Support processes Provide leadership, direction, and mentoring to other Site Support employees Collaborate with different teams across the program to discuss, analyze or resolve usability issues and work on projects. Basic Qualifications Master's Degree with 6 years of experience; OR a Bachelor's Degree with 8 years of experience; OR an Associate's Degree with 10 years of experience; OR a High School Diploma (or equivalent) with 12 years of IT experience is required. US Citizenship Active Top Secret / SCI security clearance to be considered. TS/SCI clearance must be in place by the start date and must stay in place through employment. Must possess a current DoD 8570 Certification for IAT Level II or higher prior to start date (example: Security+ CE) Experience in a leadership or supervisory role Must be able to work standing and lift 50bs Preferred Qualifications Understanding of and be able to manage the lifecycle management principles for a secure computer network's hardware and software requirement. This will include: Managing the tracking of basic hardware maintenance schedules for a complex distributed network architecture Must be knowledgeable of the complexities of dealing with both software & hardware license and warranty issues. This includes cost evaluations and variations Moderate understanding of computer networks and the OSI model. A firm understanding of layer 1 for the purposes of connectivity and troubleshooting is essential Experience with Cisco network equipment (Cisco certifications a plus) Experience deploying computer equipment in non-familiar workspaces General knowledge of supply chain and product integrity concepts Experience with IT procurement issues and supply chain integrity Experience in shipping and receiving equipment and the use of DD1149 form Primary Level Salary Range: $107,800.00 - $161,800.00 The above salary range represents a general guideline; however, Northrop Grumman considers a number of factors when determining base salary offers such as the scope and responsibilities of the position and the candidate's experience, education, skills and current market conditions. Depending on the position, employees may be eligible for overtime, shift differential, and a discretionary bonus in addition to base pay. Annual bonuses are designed to reward individual contributions as well as allow employees to share in company results. Employees in Vice President or Director positions may be eligible for Long Term Incentives. In addition, Northrop Grumman provides a variety of benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, Company paid holidays and paid time off (PTO) for vacation and/or personal business. The application period for the job is estimated to be 20 days from the job posting date. However, this timeline may be shortened or extended depending on business needs and the availability of qualified candidates. Northrop Grumman is an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status, disability, or any other protected class. For our complete EEO and pay transparency statement, please visit U.S. Citizenship is required for all positions with a government clearance and certain other restricted positions.
Part-Time Resource Navigator
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Green Bay, Wisconsin
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships. The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We believe every team member enriches our organization with unique skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love working at NWTC. Department: Student Affairs - Student Retention Reports To: Associate Vice President, Student Affairs Travel: Minimal LOCATION: Green Bay STANDARD HOURS: 3-4 days per week for a total of 24 hours per week. Flexibility required to include other evening and/or weekend hours, as necessary. STARTING RATE OF PAY: $21.47 per hour POSITION SUMMARY Provide support as needed to help students access internal and external resources needed to continue their studies and complete their credential. Case manages a cohort of students identified through NWTC strategic planning, enrollment management planning, and data analysis in order to increase retention and completion rates. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Assess drop-in student needs, acting as a liaison to internal and external resources needed. Using relationship-building coaching approaches, provide direct case management, advocacy, referral coordination, and comprehensive follow-up to assigned student cohort. Advise students as they identify obstacles and barriers that may interfere with their educational goals. Help students explore options for overcoming these obstacles or barriers. Provide students with information about appropriate community service agencies, coaching students to successful access of resources needed to complete their credential. Respond to welcome survey referrals by reaching out to students to assess need and connect them with resources. Contribute to identifying and reducing barriers for historically underserved populations in order to close gaps in credential attainment. Maintain accurate and up-to-date information about districtwide community service agencies, support available to students, and the processes for accessing such resources. Maintain knowledge of internal resources (academic advising, career advising, academic coaching and tutoring, faculty mentoring, etc.). When needed, review programmatic criteria to individually assess applicants to determine eligibility for appropriate program. Contribute to the development of retention planning by considering relevant data and providing others at the College with trends in barriers to students. Collaboratively provide awareness of resources available to students throughout the NWTC district. Serve as the primary point of contact for select community service agencies and work collaboratively with other NWTC staff and leaders to engage with all community service agencies. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE Associate degree 2-3 years social services experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience required. Experience or demonstrated commitment to engaging in service to minoritized populations including but not limited to Black/African American or Indigenous students. An equivalent combination of education and work experience may be considered. Preferred Qualifications: Bilingual preferred. Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College's values Collaboration: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and services for all, and the ability to work effectively across differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Extended Sitting: Ability to sit for extended periods while working on a computer or attending meetings Mobility: Ability to move around the campus to attend meetings and events Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment, tools, or controls. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents and communicate effectively with students and staff. Light Lifting: Capability to lift and carry materials weighing up to 25 pounds. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at or . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at or .
10/22/2025
Full time
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships. The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We believe every team member enriches our organization with unique skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love working at NWTC. Department: Student Affairs - Student Retention Reports To: Associate Vice President, Student Affairs Travel: Minimal LOCATION: Green Bay STANDARD HOURS: 3-4 days per week for a total of 24 hours per week. Flexibility required to include other evening and/or weekend hours, as necessary. STARTING RATE OF PAY: $21.47 per hour POSITION SUMMARY Provide support as needed to help students access internal and external resources needed to continue their studies and complete their credential. Case manages a cohort of students identified through NWTC strategic planning, enrollment management planning, and data analysis in order to increase retention and completion rates. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Assess drop-in student needs, acting as a liaison to internal and external resources needed. Using relationship-building coaching approaches, provide direct case management, advocacy, referral coordination, and comprehensive follow-up to assigned student cohort. Advise students as they identify obstacles and barriers that may interfere with their educational goals. Help students explore options for overcoming these obstacles or barriers. Provide students with information about appropriate community service agencies, coaching students to successful access of resources needed to complete their credential. Respond to welcome survey referrals by reaching out to students to assess need and connect them with resources. Contribute to identifying and reducing barriers for historically underserved populations in order to close gaps in credential attainment. Maintain accurate and up-to-date information about districtwide community service agencies, support available to students, and the processes for accessing such resources. Maintain knowledge of internal resources (academic advising, career advising, academic coaching and tutoring, faculty mentoring, etc.). When needed, review programmatic criteria to individually assess applicants to determine eligibility for appropriate program. Contribute to the development of retention planning by considering relevant data and providing others at the College with trends in barriers to students. Collaboratively provide awareness of resources available to students throughout the NWTC district. Serve as the primary point of contact for select community service agencies and work collaboratively with other NWTC staff and leaders to engage with all community service agencies. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE Associate degree 2-3 years social services experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience required. Experience or demonstrated commitment to engaging in service to minoritized populations including but not limited to Black/African American or Indigenous students. An equivalent combination of education and work experience may be considered. Preferred Qualifications: Bilingual preferred. Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College's values Collaboration: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and services for all, and the ability to work effectively across differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Extended Sitting: Ability to sit for extended periods while working on a computer or attending meetings Mobility: Ability to move around the campus to attend meetings and events Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment, tools, or controls. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents and communicate effectively with students and staff. Light Lifting: Capability to lift and carry materials weighing up to 25 pounds. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at or . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at or .
Financial Analyst 4 - Oakland, CA - Job ID 79641
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Oakland, California
Financial Analyst 4 - Oakland, CA - Job ID 79641 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) is a highly complex organization with operations located in 58 county offices, on three campuses, with ten research and extension centers throughout the State of California. This position requires knowledge of the policies, procedures and technicalities of the various accounting and budget systems used by UC Berkeley, UC Riverside, UC Davis, and the Office of the President. Help manage UCANR's budget of $300 million over a variety of funds ranging from federal, state, county, extramural, endowments, gifts, sales & service fees, indirect cost recovery fees, and program fees. These funds are deployed throughout California utilizing multiple financial systems. This position requires a strong analytical background to develop tools and provide financial and technical analytics to support high-level decision-making. Independently perform a wide range of functions and analyze complex problems through the lens of achieving organizational goals and mission statement. Demonstrate practical and strategic judgement in selecting methods and techniques for determining solutions. Provide analytical support for budget, financial, and resource analysis projects. Provide department support in the areas of business process analysis and design, strategic planning, budget process, and financial procedures. Understands industry practices and organizational policies and procedures. Specific skills and attributes sought are the ability to construct, manage and update large databases of staff funding, payroll, benefits, and other information used for budgeting purposes. Must have the ability to transform various and multiple forms of information and data provided by colleagues and other departments into tangible databases updates/changes. Must be able to work and collaborate with a full range of colleagues, from senior leadership to subordinates. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The home department for this position is Resource Planning & Management. While this position normally is based in Oakland, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements, for applicants living in the State of California, at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Budgeted Hiring Pay Scale: Financial Analyst 4 - $98,600.00/year to $120,000.00/year Standard Pay Scale: Financial Analyst 4 - $98,600.00/year to $141,500.00/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 7/25/2025. Key Responsibilities: 45% Personnel Budget Administration: Manages and reconciles the budgetary resources related to the salary and benefits costs associated with these positions by continuously monitoring funding allocations and commitments across several funding categories to determine how much funding is available . Makes recommendations to the Director and Associate Director of Resource Planning and Management and senior leadership on appropriate fund use to meet current and future salary and benefits commitments. Independently enforces division-wide position control for all budgeted positions. Assist with budgetary financial journal when necessary. 30% Budget and Data Reporting: Considers current financial data and constraints as well as changes in organizational structures to generate long-term financial forecasts and budgets at the unit or the Division level. Gathers, analyzes, and interprets financial data, and prepares and summarizes periodic and ad-hoc financial plans, including operating forecasts, sources and uses reports, etc. Examples include strategic planning and modeling, monitoring performance of units relative to goals/budgets, etc. Incorporates advanced understanding of Federal and State governmental, University, departmental, and organizational policies, procedures, precedents, and methods to resolve highly complex assignments . Develops the basis for alternative methods to calculate various county, unit, or college metrics to further promote fairness and equity in administering ANR's mission. 20% Formula Funds Management: Conducts detailed analyses to determine the budget and planning impact of using federal formula funds that involve specific restrictions as mandated by federal law. Works with UC ANR Financial Services and UC ANR Program Planning and Evaluation to identify appropriate methodologies and activities to meet USDA requirements on fund usage and reporting. 5% Projects and Committees: Assists in projects for the Director and Associate Director of Resource Planning and Management, and senior leadership as needed. Projects include, but are not limited to, ad hoc reporting, serving on committees and assisting in system implementation related to staffing and benefit issues. Requirements: Advanced degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Demonstrated excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal skills to establish and maintain cooperative, tactful, effective, and harmonious working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, university employees, sponsors and the public. Advanced service orientation and critical thinking skills; and attention to detail; in depth ability to use organizational skills to multi-task in a high-volume environment. Ability to function as a member of a team. Programming - In depth ability to use multiple programming, database, and spreadsheet software tools (Hyperion, SaaS, VBA, and Excel) to gather information for specialized, complex financial analysis, fiscal management, and financial reports. Skill in organizing material and information in a systematic way to optimize effective and efficient operations. Analytical and interpretation skills, including those in Accounting and Forecasting financial data, to assist in decision making. Experienced in use of financial transactions and financial systems, as well as related policy and accounting requirements. Ability to adapt and be flexible to shifting priorities, demands, and timelines. Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: . click apply for full job details
10/22/2025
Full time
Financial Analyst 4 - Oakland, CA - Job ID 79641 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description The University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) is a highly complex organization with operations located in 58 county offices, on three campuses, with ten research and extension centers throughout the State of California. This position requires knowledge of the policies, procedures and technicalities of the various accounting and budget systems used by UC Berkeley, UC Riverside, UC Davis, and the Office of the President. Help manage UCANR's budget of $300 million over a variety of funds ranging from federal, state, county, extramural, endowments, gifts, sales & service fees, indirect cost recovery fees, and program fees. These funds are deployed throughout California utilizing multiple financial systems. This position requires a strong analytical background to develop tools and provide financial and technical analytics to support high-level decision-making. Independently perform a wide range of functions and analyze complex problems through the lens of achieving organizational goals and mission statement. Demonstrate practical and strategic judgement in selecting methods and techniques for determining solutions. Provide analytical support for budget, financial, and resource analysis projects. Provide department support in the areas of business process analysis and design, strategic planning, budget process, and financial procedures. Understands industry practices and organizational policies and procedures. Specific skills and attributes sought are the ability to construct, manage and update large databases of staff funding, payroll, benefits, and other information used for budgeting purposes. Must have the ability to transform various and multiple forms of information and data provided by colleagues and other departments into tangible databases updates/changes. Must be able to work and collaborate with a full range of colleagues, from senior leadership to subordinates. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The home department for this position is Resource Planning & Management. While this position normally is based in Oakland, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements, for applicants living in the State of California, at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Budgeted Hiring Pay Scale: Financial Analyst 4 - $98,600.00/year to $120,000.00/year Standard Pay Scale: Financial Analyst 4 - $98,600.00/year to $141,500.00/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 7/25/2025. Key Responsibilities: 45% Personnel Budget Administration: Manages and reconciles the budgetary resources related to the salary and benefits costs associated with these positions by continuously monitoring funding allocations and commitments across several funding categories to determine how much funding is available . Makes recommendations to the Director and Associate Director of Resource Planning and Management and senior leadership on appropriate fund use to meet current and future salary and benefits commitments. Independently enforces division-wide position control for all budgeted positions. Assist with budgetary financial journal when necessary. 30% Budget and Data Reporting: Considers current financial data and constraints as well as changes in organizational structures to generate long-term financial forecasts and budgets at the unit or the Division level. Gathers, analyzes, and interprets financial data, and prepares and summarizes periodic and ad-hoc financial plans, including operating forecasts, sources and uses reports, etc. Examples include strategic planning and modeling, monitoring performance of units relative to goals/budgets, etc. Incorporates advanced understanding of Federal and State governmental, University, departmental, and organizational policies, procedures, precedents, and methods to resolve highly complex assignments . Develops the basis for alternative methods to calculate various county, unit, or college metrics to further promote fairness and equity in administering ANR's mission. 20% Formula Funds Management: Conducts detailed analyses to determine the budget and planning impact of using federal formula funds that involve specific restrictions as mandated by federal law. Works with UC ANR Financial Services and UC ANR Program Planning and Evaluation to identify appropriate methodologies and activities to meet USDA requirements on fund usage and reporting. 5% Projects and Committees: Assists in projects for the Director and Associate Director of Resource Planning and Management, and senior leadership as needed. Projects include, but are not limited to, ad hoc reporting, serving on committees and assisting in system implementation related to staffing and benefit issues. Requirements: Advanced degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Demonstrated excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal skills to establish and maintain cooperative, tactful, effective, and harmonious working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, university employees, sponsors and the public. Advanced service orientation and critical thinking skills; and attention to detail; in depth ability to use organizational skills to multi-task in a high-volume environment. Ability to function as a member of a team. Programming - In depth ability to use multiple programming, database, and spreadsheet software tools (Hyperion, SaaS, VBA, and Excel) to gather information for specialized, complex financial analysis, fiscal management, and financial reports. Skill in organizing material and information in a systematic way to optimize effective and efficient operations. Analytical and interpretation skills, including those in Accounting and Forecasting financial data, to assist in decision making. Experienced in use of financial transactions and financial systems, as well as related policy and accounting requirements. Ability to adapt and be flexible to shifting priorities, demands, and timelines. Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: . click apply for full job details
Part-Time Distribution Driver
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Green Bay, Wisconsin
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships. The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We believe every team member enriches our organization with unique skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love working at NWTC. Department: Finance and Administration - Distribution Reports To: Distribution and Printing Services Supervisor LOCATION: District Wide STANDARD HOURS: 15-24 hours/week; Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Flexibility required to include other hours, as necessary. STARTING PAY: $17.00 per hour POSITION SUMMARY Perform miscellaneous pick-ups and deliveries of items between campus locations to support college operations and schedules. Assist in the receiving of incoming goods and orders on the dock including the unloading, recording, tagging, and minor assembly of items. Maintain various records related to shipments and receipts and update online systems as required. Operate college vehicles including delivery vans, flatbed trucks, and forklifts (must be certified). ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Drive various sized college vehicles to campus locations throughout the district in delivering items and supplies. Responsible for daily inbound and outgoing package handling and campus-wide distribution activities. Prepare records of shipments including orders, bills of lading, conditions of shipments, invoices or other records. Deliver or route materials to departments, using work devices, such as hand truck, etc. Pack, seal, label, and prepare materials for shipping, using work devices such as hand tools, power tools, etc. Ability to safely operate dock equipment, including as forklifts and other materials handling equipment. Assist in cleaning/maintaining college vehicles MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE High School graduate Basic proficiency to operate a computer to create, open, edit, and save files. Basic familiarity with reading and saving and sending emails. Familiarity using barcode scanners and other RF package tracking and monitoring systems. Must hold a valid driver's license and be insurable under the Districts standard insurance policy terms. OSHA Certification to drive Forklifts. An equivalent combination of education and work experience may be considered. Preferred Qualifications: Two years of prior experience in Shipping & Receiving or Dock Operations is preferred. Familiarity with general supply logistics operations and receiving dock safety policies and practices desired. Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College's values Collaboration: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and services for all, and the ability to work effectively across differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Mobility: Ability to move around the campus to attend meetings and events. In addition, must be able to work in, on, around, over and under fixed equipment and machinery. May be required to work from lifts, ladders, and scaffolding. Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment, tools, controls, and/or heavy equipment and machinery. Capability to push, pull, and/or maneuver equipment as needed. PPE: To wear and work in personnel protective equipment as needed Heavy Lifting: Capability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds regularly, and occasionally up to 100 pounds with assistance. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents and communicate effectively with students and staff. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at or . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at or .
10/22/2025
Full time
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships. The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We believe every team member enriches our organization with unique skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love working at NWTC. Department: Finance and Administration - Distribution Reports To: Distribution and Printing Services Supervisor LOCATION: District Wide STANDARD HOURS: 15-24 hours/week; Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Flexibility required to include other hours, as necessary. STARTING PAY: $17.00 per hour POSITION SUMMARY Perform miscellaneous pick-ups and deliveries of items between campus locations to support college operations and schedules. Assist in the receiving of incoming goods and orders on the dock including the unloading, recording, tagging, and minor assembly of items. Maintain various records related to shipments and receipts and update online systems as required. Operate college vehicles including delivery vans, flatbed trucks, and forklifts (must be certified). ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Drive various sized college vehicles to campus locations throughout the district in delivering items and supplies. Responsible for daily inbound and outgoing package handling and campus-wide distribution activities. Prepare records of shipments including orders, bills of lading, conditions of shipments, invoices or other records. Deliver or route materials to departments, using work devices, such as hand truck, etc. Pack, seal, label, and prepare materials for shipping, using work devices such as hand tools, power tools, etc. Ability to safely operate dock equipment, including as forklifts and other materials handling equipment. Assist in cleaning/maintaining college vehicles MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE High School graduate Basic proficiency to operate a computer to create, open, edit, and save files. Basic familiarity with reading and saving and sending emails. Familiarity using barcode scanners and other RF package tracking and monitoring systems. Must hold a valid driver's license and be insurable under the Districts standard insurance policy terms. OSHA Certification to drive Forklifts. An equivalent combination of education and work experience may be considered. Preferred Qualifications: Two years of prior experience in Shipping & Receiving or Dock Operations is preferred. Familiarity with general supply logistics operations and receiving dock safety policies and practices desired. Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College's values Collaboration: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and services for all, and the ability to work effectively across differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Mobility: Ability to move around the campus to attend meetings and events. In addition, must be able to work in, on, around, over and under fixed equipment and machinery. May be required to work from lifts, ladders, and scaffolding. Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment, tools, controls, and/or heavy equipment and machinery. Capability to push, pull, and/or maneuver equipment as needed. PPE: To wear and work in personnel protective equipment as needed Heavy Lifting: Capability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds regularly, and occasionally up to 100 pounds with assistance. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents and communicate effectively with students and staff. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at or . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at or .
Vice President, Chief Medical Officer Northwest Florida
Nemours Childrens Health Pensacola, Florida
Nemours Children s Health is seeking a strategic and collaborative physician leader to serve as Chief Medical Officer and Vice President in Pensacola, FL. The successful candidate will be a proven leader with a minimum of ten years of relevant health care leadership experience in leading initiatives in clinical, quality, safety, research, education and training. All candidates must be eligible for an unrestricted Florida medical license and DEA and have working knowledge of applicable national, state and local laws and regulatory requirements affecting medical and clinical staff. Board certification in any of the following specialties is preferred: neonatology, pediatric gastroenterology, pediatric nephrology, pediatric critical care or pediatric hospital medicine. Key Responsibilities Supports and actively leads the clinical, quality and safety, research, and education & training components of the Nemours Mission. Demonstrates strong interpersonal and collaborative leadership skills and proven ability to be viewed as a trusted clinical leader capable of driving change and achieving whole child health. Actively engages and strengthens relationships with the referring physician community. Collaborates with Nemours partner organizations in Northwest Florida and supports philanthropic endeavors. Holds primary responsibility for the operational and financial performance of the Northwest Florida physician practice. Works collaboratively with North Florida senior regional leaders to assure the efficient and safe clinical operations of Nemours multispecialty practice in Northwest Florida. Partners with CMO of the Studer Family Children s hospital (SFCH) to provide oversight of Nemours physicians and APPs practicing at SFCH. Holds primary responsibility for the clinical quality and safety of Northwest Florida operations in collaboration with the Nemours Chief Quality and Safety Officer for Central and North Florida. Provides regular reports to the Florida Board of Managers, specifically regarding initial and reappointments of clinicians to the Nemours Medical Staff in Florida. Serves as a member of the Nemours Medical Executive Committee in Florida and supports the Nemours Medical Staff Services team. Serve as a liaison with the Medical Staff and partner with the President of the Medical Staff to ensure effective Medical Staff operations, including highly engaged and effective Medical Staff committee structure and for regulatory compliance specific to the Medical Staff. Actively collaborates with Nemours other physician and administrative leaders throughout Florida and the Nemours Enterprise, partnering to achieve strategic goals and fulfilling the Nemours Mission and Vision. Leads, demonstrates, and supports the Nemours Standards of Behavior and organizational culture. Actively supports family-centered care philosophy embraced by Nemours. Actively supports and leads Nemours Continuous Improvement (CI) activities, whether specific to Northwest Florida or enterprise wide. Provides leadership to facilitate and drive a culture of high reliability and the moves to practice standardization. Actively supports the dual-region Florida network development strategy, as a key supporting member of the network operations team to expand the Nemours clinical network and develop community hospital partnerships throughout North and Central Florida. Leads the development and execution of the strategic provider recruitment plan for Northwest Florida. Nurtures personal and professional growth and development by attending appropriate conferences and establishing external professional affiliations at the State and National levels. Develops and maintains an understanding of regulations governing physician and hospital operations required by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), other State of Florida health care regulatory and licensing agencies, and Joint Commission. Supports and advocates for the development of Nemours Graduate Medical Education (GME) and Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) programs to enable the training of highly capable and qualified medical professionals, in partnership with the Designated Institutional Official for Nemours in North Florida. Partners with North Florida President and VP for strategy/business development on expansion and purposeful growth opportunities in Northwest Florida. About the Team At Nemours Children s, our providers and associates work together across specialties, clinics and hospitals, to give children care that's among the safest, most caring and compassionate. As part of a pediatric health system with both clinical and academic partnerships, we are 100% focused on ensuring a healthier future for children. We strive for excellent outcomes across all of our medical and surgical specialties - and we measure these outcomes in order to provide consistent, top-rated care. We aspire to build a workforce of providers that support the needs of the communities we serve and create a sense of belonging for our patients and families. Nemours Children s is committed to equal opportunity in welcoming candidates of all backgrounds to apply. Any preference or exclusion based on a protected characteristic is strictly prohibited. To learn more, click here . Nemours Children s Health, Pensacola In Pensacola, Nemours Children's provides specialized pediatric care for Northwest Florida and South Alabama kids, newborns to age 18, with common and complex conditions. Our experienced teams work closely with researchers and other Nemours Children s specialists to offer the most comprehensive care possible. In addition to board-certified pediatric specialists selected as some of the Best Doctors in America , year after year, families choose us for: Advanced cardiac care as one of the few accredited pediatric transthoracic and fetal echocardiography labs in Florida Certified Center of Excellence by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Nationally accredited Cystic Fibrosis Care Center Academic affiliation with Florida State University College of Medicine to help train tomorrow s health care leaders Pensacola, FL Living in Pensacola offers a unique blend of coastal beauty and Southern charm. The city boasts stunning white sandy beaches along the Gulf Coast, perfect for outdoor activities like swimming, surfing and relaxing. Pensacola also has a rich history, seen in its well-preserved historic downtown and attractions like the National Naval Aviation Museum. Residents enjoy a relaxed pace of life, a strong sense of community and a variety of cultural events and festivals throughout the year. About Us Nemours Children s Health is an internationally recognized children s health system. Warning: It has come to our attention that fraudulent individuals are contacting people offering false job opportunities from Nemours Children s Health. Learn More. To apply for this position and view it in more detail, please use the following URL:
10/22/2025
Full time
Nemours Children s Health is seeking a strategic and collaborative physician leader to serve as Chief Medical Officer and Vice President in Pensacola, FL. The successful candidate will be a proven leader with a minimum of ten years of relevant health care leadership experience in leading initiatives in clinical, quality, safety, research, education and training. All candidates must be eligible for an unrestricted Florida medical license and DEA and have working knowledge of applicable national, state and local laws and regulatory requirements affecting medical and clinical staff. Board certification in any of the following specialties is preferred: neonatology, pediatric gastroenterology, pediatric nephrology, pediatric critical care or pediatric hospital medicine. Key Responsibilities Supports and actively leads the clinical, quality and safety, research, and education & training components of the Nemours Mission. Demonstrates strong interpersonal and collaborative leadership skills and proven ability to be viewed as a trusted clinical leader capable of driving change and achieving whole child health. Actively engages and strengthens relationships with the referring physician community. Collaborates with Nemours partner organizations in Northwest Florida and supports philanthropic endeavors. Holds primary responsibility for the operational and financial performance of the Northwest Florida physician practice. Works collaboratively with North Florida senior regional leaders to assure the efficient and safe clinical operations of Nemours multispecialty practice in Northwest Florida. Partners with CMO of the Studer Family Children s hospital (SFCH) to provide oversight of Nemours physicians and APPs practicing at SFCH. Holds primary responsibility for the clinical quality and safety of Northwest Florida operations in collaboration with the Nemours Chief Quality and Safety Officer for Central and North Florida. Provides regular reports to the Florida Board of Managers, specifically regarding initial and reappointments of clinicians to the Nemours Medical Staff in Florida. Serves as a member of the Nemours Medical Executive Committee in Florida and supports the Nemours Medical Staff Services team. Serve as a liaison with the Medical Staff and partner with the President of the Medical Staff to ensure effective Medical Staff operations, including highly engaged and effective Medical Staff committee structure and for regulatory compliance specific to the Medical Staff. Actively collaborates with Nemours other physician and administrative leaders throughout Florida and the Nemours Enterprise, partnering to achieve strategic goals and fulfilling the Nemours Mission and Vision. Leads, demonstrates, and supports the Nemours Standards of Behavior and organizational culture. Actively supports family-centered care philosophy embraced by Nemours. Actively supports and leads Nemours Continuous Improvement (CI) activities, whether specific to Northwest Florida or enterprise wide. Provides leadership to facilitate and drive a culture of high reliability and the moves to practice standardization. Actively supports the dual-region Florida network development strategy, as a key supporting member of the network operations team to expand the Nemours clinical network and develop community hospital partnerships throughout North and Central Florida. Leads the development and execution of the strategic provider recruitment plan for Northwest Florida. Nurtures personal and professional growth and development by attending appropriate conferences and establishing external professional affiliations at the State and National levels. Develops and maintains an understanding of regulations governing physician and hospital operations required by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), other State of Florida health care regulatory and licensing agencies, and Joint Commission. Supports and advocates for the development of Nemours Graduate Medical Education (GME) and Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) programs to enable the training of highly capable and qualified medical professionals, in partnership with the Designated Institutional Official for Nemours in North Florida. Partners with North Florida President and VP for strategy/business development on expansion and purposeful growth opportunities in Northwest Florida. About the Team At Nemours Children s, our providers and associates work together across specialties, clinics and hospitals, to give children care that's among the safest, most caring and compassionate. As part of a pediatric health system with both clinical and academic partnerships, we are 100% focused on ensuring a healthier future for children. We strive for excellent outcomes across all of our medical and surgical specialties - and we measure these outcomes in order to provide consistent, top-rated care. We aspire to build a workforce of providers that support the needs of the communities we serve and create a sense of belonging for our patients and families. Nemours Children s is committed to equal opportunity in welcoming candidates of all backgrounds to apply. Any preference or exclusion based on a protected characteristic is strictly prohibited. To learn more, click here . Nemours Children s Health, Pensacola In Pensacola, Nemours Children's provides specialized pediatric care for Northwest Florida and South Alabama kids, newborns to age 18, with common and complex conditions. Our experienced teams work closely with researchers and other Nemours Children s specialists to offer the most comprehensive care possible. In addition to board-certified pediatric specialists selected as some of the Best Doctors in America , year after year, families choose us for: Advanced cardiac care as one of the few accredited pediatric transthoracic and fetal echocardiography labs in Florida Certified Center of Excellence by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) Nationally accredited Cystic Fibrosis Care Center Academic affiliation with Florida State University College of Medicine to help train tomorrow s health care leaders Pensacola, FL Living in Pensacola offers a unique blend of coastal beauty and Southern charm. The city boasts stunning white sandy beaches along the Gulf Coast, perfect for outdoor activities like swimming, surfing and relaxing. Pensacola also has a rich history, seen in its well-preserved historic downtown and attractions like the National Naval Aviation Museum. Residents enjoy a relaxed pace of life, a strong sense of community and a variety of cultural events and festivals throughout the year. About Us Nemours Children s Health is an internationally recognized children s health system. Warning: It has come to our attention that fraudulent individuals are contacting people offering false job opportunities from Nemours Children s Health. Learn More. To apply for this position and view it in more detail, please use the following URL:
Intellectual Property Director - Oakland, CA, Job ID 81874
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Oakland, California
Intellectual Property Director - Oakland, CA, Job ID 81874 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description This position is posted as an Intellectual Property Director 2, but an Intellectual Property Director 1 may be considered depending on the level of experience of the hired applicant. Department Summary: The University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) brings the power of UC research and education to all 58 counties of California. UC ANR employs more than 1,600 academic and staff personnel and operates with an annual budget exceeding $300 million. We manage 10 Research and Extension Centers across the state and are present in every county and across all UC campuses, working with communities, farmers, ranchers, youth, and policymakers to develop practical, science-based solutions. Our programs advance sustainable agriculture, healthy food systems, natural resources, youth development, and community resilience, improving the lives of all Californians. Position Summary: This position will utilize best practices in intellectual property and technology transfer to ensure that discoveries and innovations emerging from UC ANR research and outreach continue to benefit the people of California and beyond. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The home department for this position is IMM Office Associate Vice President - Business Operations. While this position normally is based in Davis, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: Intellectual Property Director 1: $134,200/year to $198,800/year Intellectual Property Director 2: $171,000/year to $258,300/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 10/28/2025. Key Responsibilities: 40% Strategic Leadership, Policy, and Governance Provides strategic direction and plays a key role in developing institution-wide policies related to intellectual property, patents, licensing, and conflicts of interest. Advises senior leadership on policy exceptions and high-level legal or operational issues. Exercises delegated authority for contracts and major organizational decisions involving finance, staffing, and compliance. Interacts with senior management to ensure alignment across departments and functional areas. Approves or provides input on settlements of legal disputes. 40% Industry, External Relations, and Technology Exchange Directs and oversees activities that facilitate technology transfer and collaboration between the university and the private sector. Establishes and maintains relationships with industry executives, venture capitalists, entrepreneurship organizations, and economic development entities. Develops and implements strategies to expand partnerships and promote innovation across key sectors. Promotes the dissemination of new ideas and research to the broader public and industry communities. 20% Organizational Development and Capacity Building Advises and consults with departments, faculty, and organizational leaders on strategic and operational matters. Identifies organizational training needs and implements development programs for multiple audiences. Establishes and manages internal processes for effective intellectual property and departmental operations. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area. Demonstrated ability to communicate with diverse audiences. Expert understanding of applicable laws/policies/principles for intellectual property/technology transfer/commercialization, economic development, private-public partnerships and has excellent connections to further these initiatives. In-depth understanding of national and international developments in the management of IP license and related agreements. Strong financial, management, and leadership skills. Understands and appreciates research enterprise in an academic institution as it relates to intellectual property and technology commercialization. Preferred Skills: Advanced Degree Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy UC Anti-Discrimination Policy Abusive Conduct in the Workplace To apply, please visit: Copyright 2025 Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-4d5a00ea41d4df44b48e709002d07897
10/22/2025
Full time
Intellectual Property Director - Oakland, CA, Job ID 81874 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description This position is posted as an Intellectual Property Director 2, but an Intellectual Property Director 1 may be considered depending on the level of experience of the hired applicant. Department Summary: The University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) brings the power of UC research and education to all 58 counties of California. UC ANR employs more than 1,600 academic and staff personnel and operates with an annual budget exceeding $300 million. We manage 10 Research and Extension Centers across the state and are present in every county and across all UC campuses, working with communities, farmers, ranchers, youth, and policymakers to develop practical, science-based solutions. Our programs advance sustainable agriculture, healthy food systems, natural resources, youth development, and community resilience, improving the lives of all Californians. Position Summary: This position will utilize best practices in intellectual property and technology transfer to ensure that discoveries and innovations emerging from UC ANR research and outreach continue to benefit the people of California and beyond. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The home department for this position is IMM Office Associate Vice President - Business Operations. While this position normally is based in Davis, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: Intellectual Property Director 1: $134,200/year to $198,800/year Intellectual Property Director 2: $171,000/year to $258,300/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 10/28/2025. Key Responsibilities: 40% Strategic Leadership, Policy, and Governance Provides strategic direction and plays a key role in developing institution-wide policies related to intellectual property, patents, licensing, and conflicts of interest. Advises senior leadership on policy exceptions and high-level legal or operational issues. Exercises delegated authority for contracts and major organizational decisions involving finance, staffing, and compliance. Interacts with senior management to ensure alignment across departments and functional areas. Approves or provides input on settlements of legal disputes. 40% Industry, External Relations, and Technology Exchange Directs and oversees activities that facilitate technology transfer and collaboration between the university and the private sector. Establishes and maintains relationships with industry executives, venture capitalists, entrepreneurship organizations, and economic development entities. Develops and implements strategies to expand partnerships and promote innovation across key sectors. Promotes the dissemination of new ideas and research to the broader public and industry communities. 20% Organizational Development and Capacity Building Advises and consults with departments, faculty, and organizational leaders on strategic and operational matters. Identifies organizational training needs and implements development programs for multiple audiences. Establishes and manages internal processes for effective intellectual property and departmental operations. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area. Demonstrated ability to communicate with diverse audiences. Expert understanding of applicable laws/policies/principles for intellectual property/technology transfer/commercialization, economic development, private-public partnerships and has excellent connections to further these initiatives. In-depth understanding of national and international developments in the management of IP license and related agreements. Strong financial, management, and leadership skills. Understands and appreciates research enterprise in an academic institution as it relates to intellectual property and technology commercialization. Preferred Skills: Advanced Degree Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy UC Anti-Discrimination Policy Abusive Conduct in the Workplace To apply, please visit: Copyright 2025 Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-4d5a00ea41d4df44b48e709002d07897
Assistant Director Davis, CA, Job ID 81762
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources El Macero, California
Assistant Director Davis, CA, Job ID 81762 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description The Government and Community Relations (GCR) Assistant Director will expand and strengthen the UC ANR Government and Community Relations team. This position will increase capacity to build and maintain excellent working relationships with key internal and external partners and with elected officials in local, state, and federal governments. This position is a contract appointment that is 100% fixed and ends one year from date of hire with the possibility of extension if funding permits. The home department for this position is Government & Community Relations. While this position normally is based in Davis, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: $81,500/year to $115,800/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 10/24/2025. Key Responsibilities: 80% Government Relations Under the supervision of the Government and Community Relations Director, develop, short & long term strategic plans, and implement government and community relations strategies that advance UC ANR's mission. Develop, nurture, and maintain effective relationships with government officials and their staff in the policy making process. Works closely with UC ANR units, in particular Strategic Communication, Development Services, Contracts and Grants and other administrative and program units across UC ANR. Under the supervision of the Government and Community Relations Director, works closely with UC Office of the President Government Relations offices in Oakland, Sacramento, and DC. Build/maintain excellent working relationships with key internal and external partners, typically at the highest level, including arranging meetings, events, tours/site visits or other opportunities to showcase UC ANR and serving as a strong advocate for institutional goals and objectives. May oversee all aspects of complex external relations programs, projects and events, including coordinating special programs and overseeing production of audio / visual or written and visual materials Work closely with senior administration and other relevant contacts to develop and implement effective strategic plans that promote, advocate for and highlight achievements, activities and programs of UC ANR. Communicate UC ANR's mission, strategic and tactical plans, and technical capabilities and needs to federal, state and tribal officials, staff, and other visitors. Assist in the preparation of supporting testimony for committee hearings, as necessary. Closely monitor developments within federal, state, local, and tribal governments that may affect UC ANR programs and interests, and communicate developments and analysis to UC ANR leadership. Develop UC ANR outreach materials designed for government audiences. Interpret and advise UC ANR staff on policies regarding interactions with federal, state, local, or tribal officials, and with official visitors. Ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and/or local laws, regulations, and/or rules, standards and guidelines. 20% Community Relations Develop and manage relationships with key community stakeholders, including businesses, civic groups, and academic institutions. Plan, develop and implement programs to promote community awareness of UC ANR. Ensure UC ANR representation and membership with local/regional boards and committees. Counsel and coordinate with UC ANR management and staff on effective and appropriate employee engagement with community organizations. Incorporate UC ANR, where appropriate, in community events, fairs, and other events. Quickly and appropriately identify, address, and mitigate unforeseen and/or rapidly unfolding events that may negatively impact relationships between UC ANR and various constituencies, keeping senior management appropriately advised and notified. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Knowledge of local, state, congressional, and executive branch policies and programs and knowledge of the policy environment that shapes the opportunities for agriculture, natural resources, nutrition education, economic, and youth development programs. Advanced knowledge of practices and procedures associated with building and maintaining effective working relationships with all levels of internal and external constituencies. Advanced written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, including skill to produce information that is appropriately presented and effectively received by target constituencies. Demonstrated ability to be self-directed, anticipatory, proactive, and work well on teams. 3+ years working in Congress, the state legislature, or county government. Preferred Skills: Demonstrated passion and/or knowledge of agriculture and/or natural resources. An understanding of UC ANR's primary programs and mission areas. Experience working with senior executives and senior staff. Advanced degree in agriculture and/or natural resources, public policy, or related field. Advanced knowledge of UC ANR, its vision, mission, goals, objectives, achievements, issues of concern, and infrastructure. Advanced knowledge and experience relating to California county government, state legislature, congressional processes, and policies and programs. Ability to navigate sensitive or complex political issues. Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management, boards of directors, staff and external individuals and groups, both orally and written. Ability to work with diverse academic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds of members of the community. Demonstrated experience as a government and/or community relations professional. Advanced knowledge of higher education, preferably in California or with other land-grant institution. Active listening skills, including advanced critical thinking and analytical skills. Skill to recognize potential areas of constituency concern and address, resolve and/or mitigate problems or issues. Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: . click apply for full job details
10/22/2025
Full time
Assistant Director Davis, CA, Job ID 81762 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description The Government and Community Relations (GCR) Assistant Director will expand and strengthen the UC ANR Government and Community Relations team. This position will increase capacity to build and maintain excellent working relationships with key internal and external partners and with elected officials in local, state, and federal governments. This position is a contract appointment that is 100% fixed and ends one year from date of hire with the possibility of extension if funding permits. The home department for this position is Government & Community Relations. While this position normally is based in Davis, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: $81,500/year to $115,800/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 10/24/2025. Key Responsibilities: 80% Government Relations Under the supervision of the Government and Community Relations Director, develop, short & long term strategic plans, and implement government and community relations strategies that advance UC ANR's mission. Develop, nurture, and maintain effective relationships with government officials and their staff in the policy making process. Works closely with UC ANR units, in particular Strategic Communication, Development Services, Contracts and Grants and other administrative and program units across UC ANR. Under the supervision of the Government and Community Relations Director, works closely with UC Office of the President Government Relations offices in Oakland, Sacramento, and DC. Build/maintain excellent working relationships with key internal and external partners, typically at the highest level, including arranging meetings, events, tours/site visits or other opportunities to showcase UC ANR and serving as a strong advocate for institutional goals and objectives. May oversee all aspects of complex external relations programs, projects and events, including coordinating special programs and overseeing production of audio / visual or written and visual materials Work closely with senior administration and other relevant contacts to develop and implement effective strategic plans that promote, advocate for and highlight achievements, activities and programs of UC ANR. Communicate UC ANR's mission, strategic and tactical plans, and technical capabilities and needs to federal, state and tribal officials, staff, and other visitors. Assist in the preparation of supporting testimony for committee hearings, as necessary. Closely monitor developments within federal, state, local, and tribal governments that may affect UC ANR programs and interests, and communicate developments and analysis to UC ANR leadership. Develop UC ANR outreach materials designed for government audiences. Interpret and advise UC ANR staff on policies regarding interactions with federal, state, local, or tribal officials, and with official visitors. Ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and/or local laws, regulations, and/or rules, standards and guidelines. 20% Community Relations Develop and manage relationships with key community stakeholders, including businesses, civic groups, and academic institutions. Plan, develop and implement programs to promote community awareness of UC ANR. Ensure UC ANR representation and membership with local/regional boards and committees. Counsel and coordinate with UC ANR management and staff on effective and appropriate employee engagement with community organizations. Incorporate UC ANR, where appropriate, in community events, fairs, and other events. Quickly and appropriately identify, address, and mitigate unforeseen and/or rapidly unfolding events that may negatively impact relationships between UC ANR and various constituencies, keeping senior management appropriately advised and notified. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Knowledge of local, state, congressional, and executive branch policies and programs and knowledge of the policy environment that shapes the opportunities for agriculture, natural resources, nutrition education, economic, and youth development programs. Advanced knowledge of practices and procedures associated with building and maintaining effective working relationships with all levels of internal and external constituencies. Advanced written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, including skill to produce information that is appropriately presented and effectively received by target constituencies. Demonstrated ability to be self-directed, anticipatory, proactive, and work well on teams. 3+ years working in Congress, the state legislature, or county government. Preferred Skills: Demonstrated passion and/or knowledge of agriculture and/or natural resources. An understanding of UC ANR's primary programs and mission areas. Experience working with senior executives and senior staff. Advanced degree in agriculture and/or natural resources, public policy, or related field. Advanced knowledge of UC ANR, its vision, mission, goals, objectives, achievements, issues of concern, and infrastructure. Advanced knowledge and experience relating to California county government, state legislature, congressional processes, and policies and programs. Ability to navigate sensitive or complex political issues. Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management, boards of directors, staff and external individuals and groups, both orally and written. Ability to work with diverse academic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds of members of the community. Demonstrated experience as a government and/or community relations professional. Advanced knowledge of higher education, preferably in California or with other land-grant institution. Active listening skills, including advanced critical thinking and analytical skills. Skill to recognize potential areas of constituency concern and address, resolve and/or mitigate problems or issues. Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: . click apply for full job details
Tacoma Community College
Associate Director of EDI - Community Development
Tacoma Community College Tacoma, Washington
Who We Are Priority Consideration Date: November 16, 2025 Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with nearby mountain ranges and Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is surrounded by outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, boating and camping. Tacoma, Washington has been ranked as one of the most livable cities in the country, due to the increasing career opportunities, cultural diversity and community engagement, just to name a few. Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at a great cost. We honor the resilience of the Puyallup and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCC's mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community Position Summary Tacoma Community College (TCC) serves the educational, workforce, and cultural needs of our diverse students and communities through the core themes of advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion; cultivating exceptional learning; strengthening community partnerships; and enhancing institutional vitality. We are seeking an Associate Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - Community Development, to provide subject matter education, coaching, programming, evaluation and reporting - as it relates to TCC's equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) goals. As the winner of the regional Charles Kennedy Award for Equity, EDI are high priority initiatives for TCC. The Associate Director of EDI - Community Development is critical in helping to create organizational accountability and effectiveness, compliance, momentum, and advancement towards TCC's equitable and anti-racist goals. This position, situated in the Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (OEDI) will collaborate with, and report to the Vice President (VP) of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). OEDI includes the Vice President (VP) for EDI, the Director of Equity Leadership & Development, two Professional Development coordinators, and the OEDI Administrative Operations Coordinator. Together, OEDI leads the integration of EDI principles, values and practices across TCC towards the fulfillment and maintenance of the goals outlined in our strategic plan and mission, while helping to foster an equitable and inclusive culture of learning and effectiveness. Essential Functions Programming and Training Work closely with the VP of EDI to develop and deliver a comprehensive anti-racist, diversity, equity, and inclusion educational initiative for the campus community. Support, collaborate, engage, and manage TCC's Affinity Groups, providing structure and tools as needed to engage EDI learning in those group settings and to ensure alignment with the strategic vision of OEDI. Promote dialogue and facilitate interaction among groups on campus which generates dynamic learning across the campus and use evidence-based strategies to assist the College in developing efforts to create and sustain a culture that embraces and promotes diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the broadest meanings. Collaborate with faculty and staff for culturally relevant programming and support for students. Develop and oversee the implementation of strategies, programs, and professional development that promote access, retention, and success for campus employees-particularly for groups that have been historically excluded or underserved in higher education. Assist VP of EDI in development and presentation of EDI updates for Board of Trustee meetings. Establish and maintain strong community presence and relationships; works collaboratively with established relationships to identify community assets and support community and organization needs. Develop a repository of materials (e.g., reference materials, assessments, visual aids, toolkits, etc.) that will serve as resource guide for our campus. Establish and build productive and healthy working relationships across the organization to mentor and coach colleagues in understanding and responding to EDI related topics and issues. Collaborate with all members of the OEDI Team, and affiliated groups on various projects and events for seamless alignment and delivery of services. Promote diversity and inclusion activities within the institution. Attend and engage with college committees. Support the VP for EDI in the organization and logistics of the councils and committees that the OEDI manages. Develop and maintain processes that foster organizational effectiveness and continuous improvement across departments. Perform other duties and special projects as assigned. Focus Areas: The Associate Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - Community Development will focus on the primary areas, with duties tailored to advance institutional EDI initiatives: Lead EDI programming and initiatives to foster a culture of belonging. Support Affinity Groups by providing resources and ensuring alignment with TCC's strategic vision. In collaboration with the VP of EDI support the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee (EDI-C) to promote an inclusive campus climate. Qualifications Duties of the position require knowledge, skills and abilities: Work successfully with individuals and groups representing a wide range of diverse cultural, geographic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Strong organization and communication skills, including experience presenting complex ideas to various constituencies. Experience developing, implementing, and maintaining processes as they pertain to equity, diversity, and inclusion. Model professional decorum and mutual respect in all personal interactions. Demonstrated record using principles and practices of creating equitable access and an inclusive environment for students and employees. Passion for explaining and presenting data or complex ideas to diverse constituent groups. Advanced communication skills with ability to listen actively and respond to fellow employees in a timely, competent manner both verbally and non-verbally. Broad thinking and perspective of current diversity, equity, and inclusion trends, and best practices that lead to transformational change. Experience working with cross-departmental groups to accomplish college-wide goals. Ability to establish and maintain positive and respectful working relationships with internal and external customers. Must maintain a high standard of conduct and ethical behavior Duties of the position required experience: Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree Minimum 3 years of experience leading or managing EDI initiatives, preferably in education or public sector environments. Demonstrated skill in designing and facilitating diversity, equity, and inclusion-related training, learning experiences, or organizational change efforts. Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree from an accredited college or university Experience advancing equity in a community college environment Experience using data to inform strategy; designing, collecting, analyzing, and synthesizing findings for improvement or accountability. Proven ability to build and sustain programs or strategies that advance equity and inclusion for historically marginalized groups. Demonstrated experience building effective multi-year EDI strategies, including full lifecycle plans in at least one of the following areas of recruitment, retention, learning, or engagement. Application Process omplete application packages must include the following: Tacoma Community College online application. Resume and cover letter, In your cover letter describe how your background and experiences align with the responsibilities of this position. Diversity Statement: Tacoma Community College is committed to creating and supporting a multi-cultural climate that welcomes, fosters, respects, and celebrates diversity. Please attach a statement (maximum two pages) describing your experiences with other cultures and communities . click apply for full job details
10/21/2025
Full time
Who We Are Priority Consideration Date: November 16, 2025 Located in the scenic Puget Sound area with nearby mountain ranges and Mount Rainier in the distance, Tacoma is surrounded by outdoor recreational opportunities such as hiking, boating and camping. Tacoma, Washington has been ranked as one of the most livable cities in the country, due to the increasing career opportunities, cultural diversity and community engagement, just to name a few. Tacoma Community College (TCC) was built on the ancestral territory of Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Puyallup and Squaxin Island Tribes. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty forcibly removed them to Reservations to make way for colonizers; we recognize the privilege of utilizing this land has come at a great cost. We honor the resilience of the Puyallup and Squaxin Island people, who still live here, defend their rights, and contribute greatly to the well-being of our community. Our institution aims to increase partnerships and community ties with the local indigenous populations. Moreover, TCC stands in solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the Black community by further strengthening collaboration with the Black Student Union as well as community entities such as the Tacoma-Pierce County Black Collective, the Tacoma Urban League, and local black-owned businesses. In addition, we strongly support the Stop Asian Hate movement and have an active Asian Pacific Islander Student Club as well as an Asian and Pacific Islander Faculty and Staff Coalition. TCC is committed to developing more culturally responsive curricula by infusing and incorporating more educational content focused on the lives, experiences, and contributions of Native, Black, Asian, and other marginalized communities. We continually strive to become an anti-racist institution. We are specifically focusing on improved support for traditionally marginalized populations, including Black/African- American, Indigenous, People of Color, Dreamers, justice-involved, immigrants and refugees, Veterans, people with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community. To this end, TCC seeks applicants who: Value intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching Welcome difference and model respectful interaction with others Recognize and honor the important role that diversity brings to an educational community Are committed to educating a racially and socioeconomically diverse student population Are committed to teaching in a community college setting Care deeply about student success Intentionally support and promote efforts related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Honor TCC's mission promoting equitable access to educational opportunities Reflect the diversity of our community Position Summary Tacoma Community College (TCC) serves the educational, workforce, and cultural needs of our diverse students and communities through the core themes of advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion; cultivating exceptional learning; strengthening community partnerships; and enhancing institutional vitality. We are seeking an Associate Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - Community Development, to provide subject matter education, coaching, programming, evaluation and reporting - as it relates to TCC's equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) goals. As the winner of the regional Charles Kennedy Award for Equity, EDI are high priority initiatives for TCC. The Associate Director of EDI - Community Development is critical in helping to create organizational accountability and effectiveness, compliance, momentum, and advancement towards TCC's equitable and anti-racist goals. This position, situated in the Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (OEDI) will collaborate with, and report to the Vice President (VP) of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). OEDI includes the Vice President (VP) for EDI, the Director of Equity Leadership & Development, two Professional Development coordinators, and the OEDI Administrative Operations Coordinator. Together, OEDI leads the integration of EDI principles, values and practices across TCC towards the fulfillment and maintenance of the goals outlined in our strategic plan and mission, while helping to foster an equitable and inclusive culture of learning and effectiveness. Essential Functions Programming and Training Work closely with the VP of EDI to develop and deliver a comprehensive anti-racist, diversity, equity, and inclusion educational initiative for the campus community. Support, collaborate, engage, and manage TCC's Affinity Groups, providing structure and tools as needed to engage EDI learning in those group settings and to ensure alignment with the strategic vision of OEDI. Promote dialogue and facilitate interaction among groups on campus which generates dynamic learning across the campus and use evidence-based strategies to assist the College in developing efforts to create and sustain a culture that embraces and promotes diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the broadest meanings. Collaborate with faculty and staff for culturally relevant programming and support for students. Develop and oversee the implementation of strategies, programs, and professional development that promote access, retention, and success for campus employees-particularly for groups that have been historically excluded or underserved in higher education. Assist VP of EDI in development and presentation of EDI updates for Board of Trustee meetings. Establish and maintain strong community presence and relationships; works collaboratively with established relationships to identify community assets and support community and organization needs. Develop a repository of materials (e.g., reference materials, assessments, visual aids, toolkits, etc.) that will serve as resource guide for our campus. Establish and build productive and healthy working relationships across the organization to mentor and coach colleagues in understanding and responding to EDI related topics and issues. Collaborate with all members of the OEDI Team, and affiliated groups on various projects and events for seamless alignment and delivery of services. Promote diversity and inclusion activities within the institution. Attend and engage with college committees. Support the VP for EDI in the organization and logistics of the councils and committees that the OEDI manages. Develop and maintain processes that foster organizational effectiveness and continuous improvement across departments. Perform other duties and special projects as assigned. Focus Areas: The Associate Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - Community Development will focus on the primary areas, with duties tailored to advance institutional EDI initiatives: Lead EDI programming and initiatives to foster a culture of belonging. Support Affinity Groups by providing resources and ensuring alignment with TCC's strategic vision. In collaboration with the VP of EDI support the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee (EDI-C) to promote an inclusive campus climate. Qualifications Duties of the position require knowledge, skills and abilities: Work successfully with individuals and groups representing a wide range of diverse cultural, geographic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Strong organization and communication skills, including experience presenting complex ideas to various constituencies. Experience developing, implementing, and maintaining processes as they pertain to equity, diversity, and inclusion. Model professional decorum and mutual respect in all personal interactions. Demonstrated record using principles and practices of creating equitable access and an inclusive environment for students and employees. Passion for explaining and presenting data or complex ideas to diverse constituent groups. Advanced communication skills with ability to listen actively and respond to fellow employees in a timely, competent manner both verbally and non-verbally. Broad thinking and perspective of current diversity, equity, and inclusion trends, and best practices that lead to transformational change. Experience working with cross-departmental groups to accomplish college-wide goals. Ability to establish and maintain positive and respectful working relationships with internal and external customers. Must maintain a high standard of conduct and ethical behavior Duties of the position required experience: Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree Minimum 3 years of experience leading or managing EDI initiatives, preferably in education or public sector environments. Demonstrated skill in designing and facilitating diversity, equity, and inclusion-related training, learning experiences, or organizational change efforts. Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree from an accredited college or university Experience advancing equity in a community college environment Experience using data to inform strategy; designing, collecting, analyzing, and synthesizing findings for improvement or accountability. Proven ability to build and sustain programs or strategies that advance equity and inclusion for historically marginalized groups. Demonstrated experience building effective multi-year EDI strategies, including full lifecycle plans in at least one of the following areas of recruitment, retention, learning, or engagement. Application Process omplete application packages must include the following: Tacoma Community College online application. Resume and cover letter, In your cover letter describe how your background and experiences align with the responsibilities of this position. Diversity Statement: Tacoma Community College is committed to creating and supporting a multi-cultural climate that welcomes, fosters, respects, and celebrates diversity. Please attach a statement (maximum two pages) describing your experiences with other cultures and communities . click apply for full job details
Intellectual Property Director - Oakland, CA, Job ID 81874
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Oakland, California
Intellectual Property Director - Oakland, CA, Job ID 81874 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description This position is posted as an Intellectual Property Director 2, but an Intellectual Property Director 1 may be considered depending on the level of experience of the hired applicant. Department Summary: The University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) brings the power of UC research and education to all 58 counties of California. UC ANR employs more than 1,600 academic and staff personnel and operates with an annual budget exceeding $300 million. We manage 10 Research and Extension Centers across the state and are present in every county and across all UC campuses, working with communities, farmers, ranchers, youth, and policymakers to develop practical, science-based solutions. Our programs advance sustainable agriculture, healthy food systems, natural resources, youth development, and community resilience, improving the lives of all Californians. Position Summary: This position will utilize best practices in intellectual property and technology transfer to ensure that discoveries and innovations emerging from UC ANR research and outreach continue to benefit the people of California and beyond. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The home department for this position is IMM Office Associate Vice President - Business Operations. While this position normally is based in Davis, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: Intellectual Property Director 1: $134,200/year to $198,800/year Intellectual Property Director 2: $171,000/year to $258,300/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 10/28/2025. Key Responsibilities: 40% Strategic Leadership, Policy, and Governance Provides strategic direction and plays a key role in developing institution-wide policies related to intellectual property, patents, licensing, and conflicts of interest. Advises senior leadership on policy exceptions and high-level legal or operational issues. Exercises delegated authority for contracts and major organizational decisions involving finance, staffing, and compliance. Interacts with senior management to ensure alignment across departments and functional areas. Approves or provides input on settlements of legal disputes. 40% Industry, External Relations, and Technology Exchange Directs and oversees activities that facilitate technology transfer and collaboration between the university and the private sector. Establishes and maintains relationships with industry executives, venture capitalists, entrepreneurship organizations, and economic development entities. Develops and implements strategies to expand partnerships and promote innovation across key sectors. Promotes the dissemination of new ideas and research to the broader public and industry communities. 20% Organizational Development and Capacity Building Advises and consults with departments, faculty, and organizational leaders on strategic and operational matters. Identifies organizational training needs and implements development programs for multiple audiences. Establishes and manages internal processes for effective intellectual property and departmental operations. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area. Demonstrated ability to communicate with diverse audiences. Expert understanding of applicable laws/policies/principles for intellectual property/technology transfer/commercialization, economic development, private-public partnerships and has excellent connections to further these initiatives. In-depth understanding of national and international developments in the management of IP license and related agreements. Strong financial, management, and leadership skills. Understands and appreciates research enterprise in an academic institution as it relates to intellectual property and technology commercialization. Preferred Skills: Advanced Degree Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy UC Anti-Discrimination Policy Abusive Conduct in the Workplace To apply, please visit: Copyright 2025 Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-4d5a00ea41d4df44b48e709002d07897
10/21/2025
Full time
Intellectual Property Director - Oakland, CA, Job ID 81874 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description This position is posted as an Intellectual Property Director 2, but an Intellectual Property Director 1 may be considered depending on the level of experience of the hired applicant. Department Summary: The University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC ANR) brings the power of UC research and education to all 58 counties of California. UC ANR employs more than 1,600 academic and staff personnel and operates with an annual budget exceeding $300 million. We manage 10 Research and Extension Centers across the state and are present in every county and across all UC campuses, working with communities, farmers, ranchers, youth, and policymakers to develop practical, science-based solutions. Our programs advance sustainable agriculture, healthy food systems, natural resources, youth development, and community resilience, improving the lives of all Californians. Position Summary: This position will utilize best practices in intellectual property and technology transfer to ensure that discoveries and innovations emerging from UC ANR research and outreach continue to benefit the people of California and beyond. This position is a career appointment that is 100% fixed. The home department for this position is IMM Office Associate Vice President - Business Operations. While this position normally is based in Davis, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: Intellectual Property Director 1: $134,200/year to $198,800/year Intellectual Property Director 2: $171,000/year to $258,300/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 10/28/2025. Key Responsibilities: 40% Strategic Leadership, Policy, and Governance Provides strategic direction and plays a key role in developing institution-wide policies related to intellectual property, patents, licensing, and conflicts of interest. Advises senior leadership on policy exceptions and high-level legal or operational issues. Exercises delegated authority for contracts and major organizational decisions involving finance, staffing, and compliance. Interacts with senior management to ensure alignment across departments and functional areas. Approves or provides input on settlements of legal disputes. 40% Industry, External Relations, and Technology Exchange Directs and oversees activities that facilitate technology transfer and collaboration between the university and the private sector. Establishes and maintains relationships with industry executives, venture capitalists, entrepreneurship organizations, and economic development entities. Develops and implements strategies to expand partnerships and promote innovation across key sectors. Promotes the dissemination of new ideas and research to the broader public and industry communities. 20% Organizational Development and Capacity Building Advises and consults with departments, faculty, and organizational leaders on strategic and operational matters. Identifies organizational training needs and implements development programs for multiple audiences. Establishes and manages internal processes for effective intellectual property and departmental operations. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area. Demonstrated ability to communicate with diverse audiences. Expert understanding of applicable laws/policies/principles for intellectual property/technology transfer/commercialization, economic development, private-public partnerships and has excellent connections to further these initiatives. In-depth understanding of national and international developments in the management of IP license and related agreements. Strong financial, management, and leadership skills. Understands and appreciates research enterprise in an academic institution as it relates to intellectual property and technology commercialization. Preferred Skills: Advanced Degree Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: UC Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Policy UC Anti-Discrimination Policy Abusive Conduct in the Workplace To apply, please visit: Copyright 2025 Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-4d5a00ea41d4df44b48e709002d07897
Assistant Director Davis, CA, Job ID 81762
University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Davis, California
Assistant Director Davis, CA, Job ID 81762 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description The Government and Community Relations (GCR) Assistant Director will expand and strengthen the UC ANR Government and Community Relations team. This position will increase capacity to build and maintain excellent working relationships with key internal and external partners and with elected officials in local, state, and federal governments. This position is a contract appointment that is 100% fixed and ends one year from date of hire with the possibility of extension if funding permits. The home department for this position is Government & Community Relations. While this position normally is based in Davis, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: $81,500/year to $115,800/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 10/24/2025. Key Responsibilities: 80% Government Relations Under the supervision of the Government and Community Relations Director, develop, short & long term strategic plans, and implement government and community relations strategies that advance UC ANR's mission. Develop, nurture, and maintain effective relationships with government officials and their staff in the policy making process. Works closely with UC ANR units, in particular Strategic Communication, Development Services, Contracts and Grants and other administrative and program units across UC ANR. Under the supervision of the Government and Community Relations Director, works closely with UC Office of the President Government Relations offices in Oakland, Sacramento, and DC. Build/maintain excellent working relationships with key internal and external partners, typically at the highest level, including arranging meetings, events, tours/site visits or other opportunities to showcase UC ANR and serving as a strong advocate for institutional goals and objectives. May oversee all aspects of complex external relations programs, projects and events, including coordinating special programs and overseeing production of audio / visual or written and visual materials Work closely with senior administration and other relevant contacts to develop and implement effective strategic plans that promote, advocate for and highlight achievements, activities and programs of UC ANR. Communicate UC ANR's mission, strategic and tactical plans, and technical capabilities and needs to federal, state and tribal officials, staff, and other visitors. Assist in the preparation of supporting testimony for committee hearings, as necessary. Closely monitor developments within federal, state, local, and tribal governments that may affect UC ANR programs and interests, and communicate developments and analysis to UC ANR leadership. Develop UC ANR outreach materials designed for government audiences. Interpret and advise UC ANR staff on policies regarding interactions with federal, state, local, or tribal officials, and with official visitors. Ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and/or local laws, regulations, and/or rules, standards and guidelines. 20% Community Relations Develop and manage relationships with key community stakeholders, including businesses, civic groups, and academic institutions. Plan, develop and implement programs to promote community awareness of UC ANR. Ensure UC ANR representation and membership with local/regional boards and committees. Counsel and coordinate with UC ANR management and staff on effective and appropriate employee engagement with community organizations. Incorporate UC ANR, where appropriate, in community events, fairs, and other events. Quickly and appropriately identify, address, and mitigate unforeseen and/or rapidly unfolding events that may negatively impact relationships between UC ANR and various constituencies, keeping senior management appropriately advised and notified. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Knowledge of local, state, congressional, and executive branch policies and programs and knowledge of the policy environment that shapes the opportunities for agriculture, natural resources, nutrition education, economic, and youth development programs. Advanced knowledge of practices and procedures associated with building and maintaining effective working relationships with all levels of internal and external constituencies. Advanced written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, including skill to produce information that is appropriately presented and effectively received by target constituencies. Demonstrated ability to be self-directed, anticipatory, proactive, and work well on teams. 3+ years working in Congress, the state legislature, or county government. Preferred Skills: Demonstrated passion and/or knowledge of agriculture and/or natural resources. An understanding of UC ANR's primary programs and mission areas. Experience working with senior executives and senior staff. Advanced degree in agriculture and/or natural resources, public policy, or related field. Advanced knowledge of UC ANR, its vision, mission, goals, objectives, achievements, issues of concern, and infrastructure. Advanced knowledge and experience relating to California county government, state legislature, congressional processes, and policies and programs. Ability to navigate sensitive or complex political issues. Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management, boards of directors, staff and external individuals and groups, both orally and written. Ability to work with diverse academic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds of members of the community. Demonstrated experience as a government and/or community relations professional. Advanced knowledge of higher education, preferably in California or with other land-grant institution. Active listening skills, including advanced critical thinking and analytical skills. Skill to recognize potential areas of constituency concern and address, resolve and/or mitigate problems or issues. Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: . click apply for full job details
10/21/2025
Full time
Assistant Director Davis, CA, Job ID 81762 University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources Job Description The Government and Community Relations (GCR) Assistant Director will expand and strengthen the UC ANR Government and Community Relations team. This position will increase capacity to build and maintain excellent working relationships with key internal and external partners and with elected officials in local, state, and federal governments. This position is a contract appointment that is 100% fixed and ends one year from date of hire with the possibility of extension if funding permits. The home department for this position is Government & Community Relations. While this position normally is based in Davis, CA, this position is eligible for hybrid flexible work arrangements for applicants living in the State of California at this time. Please note that hybrid flexible work arrangements are subject to change by the University. Pay Scale: $81,500/year to $115,800/year Job Posting Close Date: This job is open until filled. The first application review date will be 10/24/2025. Key Responsibilities: 80% Government Relations Under the supervision of the Government and Community Relations Director, develop, short & long term strategic plans, and implement government and community relations strategies that advance UC ANR's mission. Develop, nurture, and maintain effective relationships with government officials and their staff in the policy making process. Works closely with UC ANR units, in particular Strategic Communication, Development Services, Contracts and Grants and other administrative and program units across UC ANR. Under the supervision of the Government and Community Relations Director, works closely with UC Office of the President Government Relations offices in Oakland, Sacramento, and DC. Build/maintain excellent working relationships with key internal and external partners, typically at the highest level, including arranging meetings, events, tours/site visits or other opportunities to showcase UC ANR and serving as a strong advocate for institutional goals and objectives. May oversee all aspects of complex external relations programs, projects and events, including coordinating special programs and overseeing production of audio / visual or written and visual materials Work closely with senior administration and other relevant contacts to develop and implement effective strategic plans that promote, advocate for and highlight achievements, activities and programs of UC ANR. Communicate UC ANR's mission, strategic and tactical plans, and technical capabilities and needs to federal, state and tribal officials, staff, and other visitors. Assist in the preparation of supporting testimony for committee hearings, as necessary. Closely monitor developments within federal, state, local, and tribal governments that may affect UC ANR programs and interests, and communicate developments and analysis to UC ANR leadership. Develop UC ANR outreach materials designed for government audiences. Interpret and advise UC ANR staff on policies regarding interactions with federal, state, local, or tribal officials, and with official visitors. Ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and/or local laws, regulations, and/or rules, standards and guidelines. 20% Community Relations Develop and manage relationships with key community stakeholders, including businesses, civic groups, and academic institutions. Plan, develop and implement programs to promote community awareness of UC ANR. Ensure UC ANR representation and membership with local/regional boards and committees. Counsel and coordinate with UC ANR management and staff on effective and appropriate employee engagement with community organizations. Incorporate UC ANR, where appropriate, in community events, fairs, and other events. Quickly and appropriately identify, address, and mitigate unforeseen and/or rapidly unfolding events that may negatively impact relationships between UC ANR and various constituencies, keeping senior management appropriately advised and notified. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in related area and / or equivalent experience / training. Knowledge of local, state, congressional, and executive branch policies and programs and knowledge of the policy environment that shapes the opportunities for agriculture, natural resources, nutrition education, economic, and youth development programs. Advanced knowledge of practices and procedures associated with building and maintaining effective working relationships with all levels of internal and external constituencies. Advanced written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills, including skill to produce information that is appropriately presented and effectively received by target constituencies. Demonstrated ability to be self-directed, anticipatory, proactive, and work well on teams. 3+ years working in Congress, the state legislature, or county government. Preferred Skills: Demonstrated passion and/or knowledge of agriculture and/or natural resources. An understanding of UC ANR's primary programs and mission areas. Experience working with senior executives and senior staff. Advanced degree in agriculture and/or natural resources, public policy, or related field. Advanced knowledge of UC ANR, its vision, mission, goals, objectives, achievements, issues of concern, and infrastructure. Advanced knowledge and experience relating to California county government, state legislature, congressional processes, and policies and programs. Ability to navigate sensitive or complex political issues. Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management, boards of directors, staff and external individuals and groups, both orally and written. Ability to work with diverse academic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds of members of the community. Demonstrated experience as a government and/or community relations professional. Advanced knowledge of higher education, preferably in California or with other land-grant institution. Active listening skills, including advanced critical thinking and analytical skills. Skill to recognize potential areas of constituency concern and address, resolve and/or mitigate problems or issues. Special Conditions of Employment: Must possess valid California Driver's License to drive a County or University vehicle. Ability and means to travel on a flexible schedule as needed, proof of liability damage insurance on vehicle used is required. Reimbursement of job-related travel will be reimbursed according to University policies. The University reserves the right to make employment contingent upon successful completion of the background check. This is a designated position requiring a background check and may require fingerprinting due to the nature of the job responsibilities. UC ANR does hire people with conviction histories and reviews information received in the context of the job responsibilities. As of January 1, 2014, ANR is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment in which smoking, the use of smokeless tobacco products, and the use of unregulated nicotine products (e-cigarettes), is strictly prohibited. Exercise the utmost discretion in managing sensitive information learned in the course of performing their duties. Sensitive information includes but is not limited to employee and student records, health and patient records, financial data, strategic plans, proprietary information, and any other sensitive or non-public information learned during the course and scope of employment. Understands that sensitive information should be shared on a limited basis and actively takes steps to limit access to sensitive information to individuals who have legitimate business need to know. Ensure that sensitive information is properly safeguarded. Follow all organizational policies and laws on data protection and privacy. This includes secure handling of physical and digital records and proper usage of IT systems to prevent data leaks. The unauthorized or improper disclosure of confidential work-related information obtained from any source on any work-related matter is a violation of these expectations. Misconduct Disclosure Requirement: As a condition of employment, the final candidate who accepts a conditional offer of employment will be required to disclose if they have been subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct; received notice of any allegations or are currently the subject of any administrative or disciplinary proceedings involving misconduct; have left a position after receiving notice of allegations or while under investigation in an administrative or disciplinary proceeding involving misconduct; or have filed an appeal of a finding of misconduct with a previous employer. a. "Misconduct" means any violation of the policies or laws governing conduct at the applicant's previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies or laws prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment, discrimination, dishonesty, or unethical conduct, as defined by the employer. For reference, below are UC's policies addressing some forms of misconduct: . click apply for full job details
Associate Vice President and University Controller
University of West Georgia Carrollton, Georgia
Job Title: Associate Vice President and University Controller Location: UWG Recruiting Location Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time Job ID: 291694 About Us Since 1906, the University of West Georgia (UWG) has been home to those who seek a transformative college experience. UWG is a leading residential, doctoral comprehensive university that offers a broad undergraduate and graduate curriculum based on a liberal arts foundation.Nestled among the pines on a picturesque 645 acres is the University of West Georgia- a hidden gem approximately 40 miles west of Atlanta. Serving approximately 14,400+ students, and offering more than 100 programs, UWG is committed to advancing innovative academic programs and a student-centered business model. Perennially ranked by U.S. News & World Report, the Princeton Review, and Colleges of Distinction as a top national university, West Georgia offers 86 fields of study, including business, computing, nursing, education, STEM, communication and digital media, social sciences, and the fine and performing arts. UWG generates a regional economic impact of more than $650 million annually and provides a safe, quality, and affordable university experience that connects students to post-graduate career and leadership opportunities. UWG has been recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for its institutional commitment to community engagement through teaching, research and creative activities, and public service. West Georgia is one of only 119 U.S. colleges and universities to receive the elective classification in 2020 and is among only 359 institutions nationally. Dedicated to creating a first-choice university for students, alumni, employees, and communities, UWG seeks employees who will advance and support the University's mission of fulfilling the talent needs of western Georgia and the Atlanta metropolitan area, while contributing to the social, cultural, and economic development of the region and state. The University of West Georgia offers a comprehensive total rewards package designed to support faculty and staff across multiple dimensions; health, wellness, financial security, and professional growth. Employees working at least 30 hours per week gain access to a range of health plans, including medical, dental, and vision, wellness programs, and robust retirement options through Georgia Teachers Retirement System (TRS), Optional Retirement Program, and voluntary 403(b) and 457(b) plans. Employees are granted 13 paid holidays and paid time off accruals and are eligible to participate in the University System of Georgia's Tuition Assistance Program. Fringe benefits include a variety of resources focused on employee physical, mental, financial, and social well-being through Acentra Employee Assistance Program in addition to personal financial advising with Captrust. UWG also offers exclusive discounts and special offers on entertainment, travel, and other products and services through the Perks at Work program, free access to the university recreation facility, discounted campus dining options, and more! Living in Carrollton, "The City of Dreams," offers the advantages of city life with a small-town vibe. This progressive community with Southern flair offers plenty of shopping, restaurants, nightlife opportunities, and cultural events. Named a City of Excellence in Georgia and listed as one of the 50 Best Small Southern Towns, Carrollton is the cultural, educational, health care, and commercial center for the west Georgia region. At the heart of Carrollton is its historic downtown and Adamson Square lined with shops, galleries, and restaurants. Each season offers unique local events and opportunities for year-round recreation. Outdoor activities abound through award-winning spaces, including an 18-mile paved walking and biking Greenbelt trail that encircles the city and passes through the UWG campus. The city embraces the University's students, faculty, and staff, and welcomes the diversity UWG brings to the community. Invested in education with highly rated city and county K-12 systems, both city and county public school graduation rates are 90% and above and rank among the top in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Location Our campus is located at 1601 Maple Street, Carrollton, GA 30118. Faculty and staff members are expected to be physically present on campus as needed to support the in-person educational experience and on-campus vitality at the University of West Georgia. Depending upon teaching assignments and student demand, this could include the Carrollton or Newnan campuses. Job Summary The Associate Vice President and University Controller will oversee all accounting, financial reporting, and compliance operations of the university, ensuring fiscal integrity and adherence to University System of Georgia (USG) and state audit requirements. It includes oversight of Financial Reporting and Accounting, including public/private venture reporting and capital asset management, as well as Purchasing and Payables, Travel Services, Procurement, and the Office of Student Accounts. The role will have 3 to 5 direct reports. Reporting to the Vice President for Business and Finance, the University Controller provides strategic direction for financial management, internal controls, external audits, and fiscal policy implementation. The ideal candidate will be a collaborative leader with deep technical expertise in public-sector fund accounting, GASB reporting, and financial systems, along with a strong commitment to service excellence and UWG s mission of transforming lives through education. Responsibilities 1 - Oversee the technical accounting and reporting areas to ensure timely, accurate reporting through directing the preparation and delivery of all financial reporting requirements to both internal and external agencies, the University System of Georgia (USG), and University of West Georgia (UWG). Manage the University's operating cash and short-term investments, working closely with the Chief Business Officer to develop and enhance banking relationships and improve cash flows and related interest income. Monitor, report, and support the University and its foundations on the use of private/public ventures to elevate the student experience. Ensure processes are followed that result in timely balance sheet reconciliations and clearing of reconciling items. 2 - Oversee the shared service center areas to ensure timely reporting, appropriate cost-benefit internal controls, relevant key performance indicators and tracking, efficient value-added services, contemporary processes, and a strong client-focused approach. Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, coordination of internal/external auditing activities, and implementation and maintenance of internal controls for adherence. Serve as primary contact for internal and external auditors. Ensure students have contemporary, efficient, and timely processes to effectively manage their student accounts. Coordinate with USG Shared Service Center as needed to deliver on campus needs balanced with USG needs for those processes managed centrally. 3 - Provide overall leadership, supervision, and coaching to direct reports in areas of responsibility, including the evaluation of performance in relation to strategic goals, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professional development. Develop and maintain excellent working relationships with all departments through gaining an understanding of their purpose and objectives. 4 - Lead and/or support episodic strategic projects as needed. Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Master's Degree Required Experience Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in accounting or related field, OR bachelor's degree with equivalent years of technical accounting experience. 7-10 years of progressively responsible leadership experience in accounting or financial services, including supervisory experience in a highly regulated environment. A Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), or Chartered Accountant (CA) is required. Preferred Qualifications Preferred Educational Qualifications Master's Degree Preferred Experience Minimum 10 or more years' experience leading engaged, diverse, and high-performing teams in public sector or agency or higher education. Experience in the University System of Georgia or comparable public higher education system. Familiarity with Peoplesoft, Workday, or similar ERP systems. Proposed Salary Salary is commensurate with experience. A relocation allowance is provided. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities ABILITIES Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams and work collaboratively in team environments Excellent communication skills; Ability to speak and write effectively and design quality presentations. Physical Requirements: Office Environment - Work normally performed in a typical interior work environment. KNOWLEDGE Thorough understanding of GAAP and relevant FASB/GAS pronouncements. Knowledge and understanding of university operations and board governance. SKILLS Visionary leader able to manage stakeholder engagement. Organizational capacity building with proven effectiveness and expertise in fiscal management and administration and operational strategies . click apply for full job details
10/19/2025
Full time
Job Title: Associate Vice President and University Controller Location: UWG Recruiting Location Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time Job ID: 291694 About Us Since 1906, the University of West Georgia (UWG) has been home to those who seek a transformative college experience. UWG is a leading residential, doctoral comprehensive university that offers a broad undergraduate and graduate curriculum based on a liberal arts foundation.Nestled among the pines on a picturesque 645 acres is the University of West Georgia- a hidden gem approximately 40 miles west of Atlanta. Serving approximately 14,400+ students, and offering more than 100 programs, UWG is committed to advancing innovative academic programs and a student-centered business model. Perennially ranked by U.S. News & World Report, the Princeton Review, and Colleges of Distinction as a top national university, West Georgia offers 86 fields of study, including business, computing, nursing, education, STEM, communication and digital media, social sciences, and the fine and performing arts. UWG generates a regional economic impact of more than $650 million annually and provides a safe, quality, and affordable university experience that connects students to post-graduate career and leadership opportunities. UWG has been recognized by the Carnegie Foundation for its institutional commitment to community engagement through teaching, research and creative activities, and public service. West Georgia is one of only 119 U.S. colleges and universities to receive the elective classification in 2020 and is among only 359 institutions nationally. Dedicated to creating a first-choice university for students, alumni, employees, and communities, UWG seeks employees who will advance and support the University's mission of fulfilling the talent needs of western Georgia and the Atlanta metropolitan area, while contributing to the social, cultural, and economic development of the region and state. The University of West Georgia offers a comprehensive total rewards package designed to support faculty and staff across multiple dimensions; health, wellness, financial security, and professional growth. Employees working at least 30 hours per week gain access to a range of health plans, including medical, dental, and vision, wellness programs, and robust retirement options through Georgia Teachers Retirement System (TRS), Optional Retirement Program, and voluntary 403(b) and 457(b) plans. Employees are granted 13 paid holidays and paid time off accruals and are eligible to participate in the University System of Georgia's Tuition Assistance Program. Fringe benefits include a variety of resources focused on employee physical, mental, financial, and social well-being through Acentra Employee Assistance Program in addition to personal financial advising with Captrust. UWG also offers exclusive discounts and special offers on entertainment, travel, and other products and services through the Perks at Work program, free access to the university recreation facility, discounted campus dining options, and more! Living in Carrollton, "The City of Dreams," offers the advantages of city life with a small-town vibe. This progressive community with Southern flair offers plenty of shopping, restaurants, nightlife opportunities, and cultural events. Named a City of Excellence in Georgia and listed as one of the 50 Best Small Southern Towns, Carrollton is the cultural, educational, health care, and commercial center for the west Georgia region. At the heart of Carrollton is its historic downtown and Adamson Square lined with shops, galleries, and restaurants. Each season offers unique local events and opportunities for year-round recreation. Outdoor activities abound through award-winning spaces, including an 18-mile paved walking and biking Greenbelt trail that encircles the city and passes through the UWG campus. The city embraces the University's students, faculty, and staff, and welcomes the diversity UWG brings to the community. Invested in education with highly rated city and county K-12 systems, both city and county public school graduation rates are 90% and above and rank among the top in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Location Our campus is located at 1601 Maple Street, Carrollton, GA 30118. Faculty and staff members are expected to be physically present on campus as needed to support the in-person educational experience and on-campus vitality at the University of West Georgia. Depending upon teaching assignments and student demand, this could include the Carrollton or Newnan campuses. Job Summary The Associate Vice President and University Controller will oversee all accounting, financial reporting, and compliance operations of the university, ensuring fiscal integrity and adherence to University System of Georgia (USG) and state audit requirements. It includes oversight of Financial Reporting and Accounting, including public/private venture reporting and capital asset management, as well as Purchasing and Payables, Travel Services, Procurement, and the Office of Student Accounts. The role will have 3 to 5 direct reports. Reporting to the Vice President for Business and Finance, the University Controller provides strategic direction for financial management, internal controls, external audits, and fiscal policy implementation. The ideal candidate will be a collaborative leader with deep technical expertise in public-sector fund accounting, GASB reporting, and financial systems, along with a strong commitment to service excellence and UWG s mission of transforming lives through education. Responsibilities 1 - Oversee the technical accounting and reporting areas to ensure timely, accurate reporting through directing the preparation and delivery of all financial reporting requirements to both internal and external agencies, the University System of Georgia (USG), and University of West Georgia (UWG). Manage the University's operating cash and short-term investments, working closely with the Chief Business Officer to develop and enhance banking relationships and improve cash flows and related interest income. Monitor, report, and support the University and its foundations on the use of private/public ventures to elevate the student experience. Ensure processes are followed that result in timely balance sheet reconciliations and clearing of reconciling items. 2 - Oversee the shared service center areas to ensure timely reporting, appropriate cost-benefit internal controls, relevant key performance indicators and tracking, efficient value-added services, contemporary processes, and a strong client-focused approach. Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, coordination of internal/external auditing activities, and implementation and maintenance of internal controls for adherence. Serve as primary contact for internal and external auditors. Ensure students have contemporary, efficient, and timely processes to effectively manage their student accounts. Coordinate with USG Shared Service Center as needed to deliver on campus needs balanced with USG needs for those processes managed centrally. 3 - Provide overall leadership, supervision, and coaching to direct reports in areas of responsibility, including the evaluation of performance in relation to strategic goals, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professional development. Develop and maintain excellent working relationships with all departments through gaining an understanding of their purpose and objectives. 4 - Lead and/or support episodic strategic projects as needed. Required Qualifications Educational Requirements Master's Degree Required Experience Master's Degree from an accredited college or university in accounting or related field, OR bachelor's degree with equivalent years of technical accounting experience. 7-10 years of progressively responsible leadership experience in accounting or financial services, including supervisory experience in a highly regulated environment. A Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA), or Chartered Accountant (CA) is required. Preferred Qualifications Preferred Educational Qualifications Master's Degree Preferred Experience Minimum 10 or more years' experience leading engaged, diverse, and high-performing teams in public sector or agency or higher education. Experience in the University System of Georgia or comparable public higher education system. Familiarity with Peoplesoft, Workday, or similar ERP systems. Proposed Salary Salary is commensurate with experience. A relocation allowance is provided. Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities ABILITIES Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams and work collaboratively in team environments Excellent communication skills; Ability to speak and write effectively and design quality presentations. Physical Requirements: Office Environment - Work normally performed in a typical interior work environment. KNOWLEDGE Thorough understanding of GAAP and relevant FASB/GAS pronouncements. Knowledge and understanding of university operations and board governance. SKILLS Visionary leader able to manage stakeholder engagement. Organizational capacity building with proven effectiveness and expertise in fiscal management and administration and operational strategies . click apply for full job details
Part- Time Civil Engineering Technology Surveying Instructor
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Green Bay, Wisconsin
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships. The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We believe every team member enriches our organization with unique skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love working at NWTC. Department: Trades & Engineering Technologies Reports To: Dean, Associate LOCATION: Green Bay, WI Position requires availability to instruct on campus and in flexible delivery modes. Courses are delivered in a variety of formats. To learn more, click HERE . CLASS START DATE: August 2025, October, 2025, or January 2026 COURSE OFFERINGS: There are a variety of classes being offered in fall semester. Please review the class information and indicate what you would be interested in teaching on your resume. If none of the classes work with your schedule, you can still apply to indicate your interest for future classes. SALARY: $45.00 per class hour contracted POSITION SUMMARY Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is an innovative leading-edge college dedicated to student success. Part-Time faculty are an integral part of the College's staff, helping us provide all learners with the highest quality learning opportunities when, where and how they want it. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Responsible for planning, preparing, and delivering instruction and assessment of learning outcomes. Utilize engaging instructional strategies and methodologies which foster student success both in and outside of the classroom. Maintain accurate student records and communication. Advise and support students as a mentor and role model in the achievement of their learning and career goals. This includes being accessible to students outside of scheduled classroom time. Provide educational leadership and work effectively with faculty, administration, and campus support staff. Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements and licensure required by other agencies to maintain individual and program accreditation. Comply with College policies and practices related to instruction, assessment, and delivery. Additional duties and responsibilities will be discussed as needs arise. Additional Duties and Responsibilities: Maintain surveying lab and equipment. Calibrating and configuring total stations and GNSS receivers. Obtain continuing education to maintain Professional Land Surveyor licensure. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE An Associates Degree in Civil Engineering Technology or related field Five years direct occupational experience. At a minimum, occupational experience has to have occurred at least 1 year within the last 5 years. One year of related occupational experience may be waived if the occupational instructor has at least 2 years of post-secondary teaching experience in the appropriate occupational field within the last 5 years. Registered Land Surveyor in the State of Wisconsin. A good working knowledge with Global Positioning equipment, Total Stations, Robotic Total Stations, Automatic Levels, Digital Levels and Data Collectors. Past experience in supervising several surveying crews. Experienced in performing boundary surveys, subdivision plats, certified survey maps and construction layout. Experienced in working with computer software such as AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Trimble Access, Trimble Business Center, and other related software. Able to walk 2 miles per day supervising students and be able to lift 50lbs. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Land Surveying Previous teaching experience with adult learners is preferred An active FAA Part 107 Small UAS license or the ability to obtain one. Be an active proctor the NSPS Certified Survey Technician Exam or the ability to become one. Active member of the Wisconsin Society of Land Surveyors (WSLS) or the ability to become one. Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College's values Collaboration: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and services for all, and the ability to work effectively across differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Extended Sitting: Ability to sit for extended periods while working on a computer or attending meetings Mobility: Ability to move around the campus to attend meetings and events Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment, tools, or controls. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents and communicate effectively with students and staff. Light Lifting: Capability to lift and carry materials weighing up to 25 pounds. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at or . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at or .
10/18/2025
Full time
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships. The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We believe every team member enriches our organization with unique skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love working at NWTC. Department: Trades & Engineering Technologies Reports To: Dean, Associate LOCATION: Green Bay, WI Position requires availability to instruct on campus and in flexible delivery modes. Courses are delivered in a variety of formats. To learn more, click HERE . CLASS START DATE: August 2025, October, 2025, or January 2026 COURSE OFFERINGS: There are a variety of classes being offered in fall semester. Please review the class information and indicate what you would be interested in teaching on your resume. If none of the classes work with your schedule, you can still apply to indicate your interest for future classes. SALARY: $45.00 per class hour contracted POSITION SUMMARY Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is an innovative leading-edge college dedicated to student success. Part-Time faculty are an integral part of the College's staff, helping us provide all learners with the highest quality learning opportunities when, where and how they want it. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Responsible for planning, preparing, and delivering instruction and assessment of learning outcomes. Utilize engaging instructional strategies and methodologies which foster student success both in and outside of the classroom. Maintain accurate student records and communication. Advise and support students as a mentor and role model in the achievement of their learning and career goals. This includes being accessible to students outside of scheduled classroom time. Provide educational leadership and work effectively with faculty, administration, and campus support staff. Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements and licensure required by other agencies to maintain individual and program accreditation. Comply with College policies and practices related to instruction, assessment, and delivery. Additional duties and responsibilities will be discussed as needs arise. Additional Duties and Responsibilities: Maintain surveying lab and equipment. Calibrating and configuring total stations and GNSS receivers. Obtain continuing education to maintain Professional Land Surveyor licensure. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE An Associates Degree in Civil Engineering Technology or related field Five years direct occupational experience. At a minimum, occupational experience has to have occurred at least 1 year within the last 5 years. One year of related occupational experience may be waived if the occupational instructor has at least 2 years of post-secondary teaching experience in the appropriate occupational field within the last 5 years. Registered Land Surveyor in the State of Wisconsin. A good working knowledge with Global Positioning equipment, Total Stations, Robotic Total Stations, Automatic Levels, Digital Levels and Data Collectors. Past experience in supervising several surveying crews. Experienced in performing boundary surveys, subdivision plats, certified survey maps and construction layout. Experienced in working with computer software such as AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Trimble Access, Trimble Business Center, and other related software. Able to walk 2 miles per day supervising students and be able to lift 50lbs. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Land Surveying Previous teaching experience with adult learners is preferred An active FAA Part 107 Small UAS license or the ability to obtain one. Be an active proctor the NSPS Certified Survey Technician Exam or the ability to become one. Active member of the Wisconsin Society of Land Surveyors (WSLS) or the ability to become one. Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College's values Collaboration: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and services for all, and the ability to work effectively across differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Extended Sitting: Ability to sit for extended periods while working on a computer or attending meetings Mobility: Ability to move around the campus to attend meetings and events Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment, tools, or controls. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents and communicate effectively with students and staff. Light Lifting: Capability to lift and carry materials weighing up to 25 pounds. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at or . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at or .
Part- Time Civil Engineering Technology Instructor
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Green Bay, Wisconsin
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships. The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We believe every team member enriches our organization with unique skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love working at NWTC. Department: Trades & Engineering Technologies Reports To: Dean, Associate LOCATION: Green Bay, WI Position requires availability to instruct on campus and in flexible delivery modes. Courses are delivered in a variety of formats. To learn more, click HERE . CLASS START DATE: August 2025, October, 2025, or January 2026 COURSE OFFERINGS: There are a variety of classes being offered in fall semester. Please review the class information and indicate what you would be interested in teaching on your resume. If none of the classes work with your schedule, you can still apply to indicate your interest for future classes. SALARY: $45.00 per class hour contracted POSITION SUMMARY Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is an innovative leading-edge college dedicated to student success. Part-Time faculty are an integral part of the College's staff, helping us provide all learners with the highest quality learning opportunities when, where and how they want it. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Responsible for planning, preparing, and delivering instruction and assessment of learning outcomes. Utilize engaging instructional strategies and methodologies which foster student success both in and outside of the classroom. Maintain accurate student records and communication. Advise and support students as a mentor and role model in the achievement of their learning and career goals. This includes being accessible to students outside of scheduled classroom time. Provide educational leadership and work effectively with faculty, administration, and campus support staff. Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements and licensure required by other agencies to maintain individual and program accreditation. Comply with College policies and practices related to instruction, assessment, and delivery. Additional duties and responsibilities will be discussed as needs arise. Additional Duties and Responsibilities: Obtain continuing education to maintain Professional Engineering license. Maintain construction materials lab and equipment. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited university. Five years direct occupational experience. At a minimum, occupational experience has to have occurred at least 1 year within the last 5 years. Licensure as a professional engineer in the State of Wisconsin (or the ability to obtain licensure within six months of employment). Experience in geotechnical and construction materials engineering, inspection, and field/laboratory testing. Ability to lift 50 to 75 pounds Preferred Qualifications: Previous teaching experience with adult learners is preferred An educational emphasis in geotechnical and/or construction materials Industry certification (ACI, HTCP, etc.) in areas of materials testing A basic understanding and ability to use AutoCAD and Civil 3D Experience maintaining and calibrating soil and materials testing equipment Microsoft Office Word and Excel proficiency Experience as a Civil Engineering Technician (other than internship experience). Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College's values Collaboration: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and services for all, and the ability to work effectively across differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Extended Sitting: Ability to sit for extended periods while working on a computer or attending meetings Mobility: Ability to move around the campus to attend meetings and events Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment, tools, or controls. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents and communicate effectively with students and staff. Light Lifting: Capability to lift and carry materials weighing up to 25 pounds. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at or . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at or .
10/18/2025
Full time
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a nationally recognized and locally trusted college dedicated to advancing the success of all students and economic vitality of the communities we serve through access, high-quality education, and strategic partnerships. The community that we serve is home to people with a rich range of backgrounds and experiences. We are committed to supporting an environment where all students and employees thrive and succeed. We believe every team member enriches our organization with unique skills, perspectives, and solutions. We seek applicants who are motivated and equipped to support all students, to work effectively with colleagues from a range of backgrounds, and to build the vibrancy of our community. You belong here. See why you will love working at NWTC. Department: Trades & Engineering Technologies Reports To: Dean, Associate LOCATION: Green Bay, WI Position requires availability to instruct on campus and in flexible delivery modes. Courses are delivered in a variety of formats. To learn more, click HERE . CLASS START DATE: August 2025, October, 2025, or January 2026 COURSE OFFERINGS: There are a variety of classes being offered in fall semester. Please review the class information and indicate what you would be interested in teaching on your resume. If none of the classes work with your schedule, you can still apply to indicate your interest for future classes. SALARY: $45.00 per class hour contracted POSITION SUMMARY Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is an innovative leading-edge college dedicated to student success. Part-Time faculty are an integral part of the College's staff, helping us provide all learners with the highest quality learning opportunities when, where and how they want it. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Responsible for planning, preparing, and delivering instruction and assessment of learning outcomes. Utilize engaging instructional strategies and methodologies which foster student success both in and outside of the classroom. Maintain accurate student records and communication. Advise and support students as a mentor and role model in the achievement of their learning and career goals. This includes being accessible to students outside of scheduled classroom time. Provide educational leadership and work effectively with faculty, administration, and campus support staff. Maintain Faculty Quality Assurance System requirements and licensure required by other agencies to maintain individual and program accreditation. Comply with College policies and practices related to instruction, assessment, and delivery. Additional duties and responsibilities will be discussed as needs arise. Additional Duties and Responsibilities: Obtain continuing education to maintain Professional Engineering license. Maintain construction materials lab and equipment. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND WORK EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited university. Five years direct occupational experience. At a minimum, occupational experience has to have occurred at least 1 year within the last 5 years. Licensure as a professional engineer in the State of Wisconsin (or the ability to obtain licensure within six months of employment). Experience in geotechnical and construction materials engineering, inspection, and field/laboratory testing. Ability to lift 50 to 75 pounds Preferred Qualifications: Previous teaching experience with adult learners is preferred An educational emphasis in geotechnical and/or construction materials Industry certification (ACI, HTCP, etc.) in areas of materials testing A basic understanding and ability to use AutoCAD and Civil 3D Experience maintaining and calibrating soil and materials testing equipment Microsoft Office Word and Excel proficiency Experience as a Civil Engineering Technician (other than internship experience). Skills and Abilities: Student Success: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that support student recruitment, retention, and student success initiatives. Values: Demonstrate behaviors and action that support the College's values Collaboration: Demonstrate behaviors and actions that create respectful environments and services for all, and the ability to work effectively across differences in background and experience. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Extended Sitting: Ability to sit for extended periods while working on a computer or attending meetings Mobility: Ability to move around the campus to attend meetings and events Manual Dexterity: Proficiency in using hands and fingers to handle or operate office equipment, tools, or controls. Visual and Auditory: Ability to read documents and communicate effectively with students and staff. Light Lifting: Capability to lift and carry materials weighing up to 25 pounds. Reasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We strive to accommodate any individual who requires adjustments to ensure a fair and equal employment process. If you require specific accommodations during the application and/or screening process due to a disability or other reasons, please contact Talent and Culture at or . Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer H-1B or other work authorization visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of hire and maintain work authorization throughout the employment term. If you have questions regarding this, please contact Talent and Culture. NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of political affiliation, age, race, creed, marital status, color, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, sex, sexual orientation, gender, genetic testing or other applicable legislated categories. Inquiries regarding the College's nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at or .

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