Career Development Director
Company: Career Systems Development Corporation
Location: San Jose
Posted on: September 3, 2024
Job Description:
Description:The Career Development Director is responsible for
directing Career Development Services department which includes
academic education, career technical training, Work based learning,
counseling, career transition services.
Duties/Responsibilities:
- Must model the Company Core Values and the operating principles
at all times.
- Must create and sustain positive working relationships with
co-workers.
- This is a senior management position and the employee may serve
as Acting Center Director and Weekend Duty Officer.
- Assists students in adjusting to Center life to enhance student
retention by providing supervision, behavior modification,
counseling, and by acting as a positive role model and mentor.
- Employee provides, and ensures staff assigned to their
supervision provide, services that meet the needs of students in a
timely professional manner with the highest degree of customer
service in mind.
- Adheres to all Department of Labor and Company policies and
procedures.
- Maintains confidentiality but reports significant events or
situations immediately through approved channels to ensure the
health, safety, and well-being of students and staff. Ensures that
required reporting occurs and that students receive emergency
services as needed.
- Facilitates prompt and appropriate assistance to students in
the event of injury, illness, or emotional trauma.
- Ensures equipment and assigned work areas are clean and
maintained in accordance with Center, Company, and Department of
Labor standards, including conducting quarterly property counts,
submitting property relocation requests, may serve as a property
custodian, and submits maintenance requests as needed.
- Supervises assigned staff, reviews, and approves requests for
time off, and may be required to arrange substitute staff coverage.
Reviews for accuracy and approved assigned staff timesheets.
- Conducts interviews of perspective new employees and makes
recommendations for, or against hire, based on state and federal
laws, and company policy.
- Conducts formal performance evaluations for staff under
supervision in a timely manner and provides regular and ongoing
performance feedback.
- Responsible for the performance management of all employees
under supervision including issuing Behavior Modification
Agreements in conjunction with Human Resources and following the
chain of command in accordance with CSD's code of staff
conduct.
- Responsible for ensuring that assigned staff under supervision
maintain an orderly, safe, clean, and healthy living environment
within areas of responsibility.
- Assists in preparing staff schedule and weekly, monthly,
quarterly, and annual reports as assigned.
- May be assigned to supervise an activity, a special event
(either on or off center), or in other program areas as assigned on
a temporary, periodic, or regular basis.
- Responsible for initiating and reviewing student records,
student files, case notes, forms, and reports. Ensures they are
complete, timely, and in compliance with Department of Labor and
company polices.
- Supervises Career Development staff which may include CPP,
Academics, CTT, Career Counseling, WBL and CTS departments.
- Be aware and familiar with the National Job Corps Office
priorities, Regional Office priorities, and company initiatives
ensuring the incorporation into the Center goals.
- Ensures that the Center maintains the highest level of data
integrity in all reporting of Center statistics and metrics.
Ensures full implementation of the Quality Assurance Plan &
Procedures as appropriate.
- Accountable for outcomes on student satisfaction surveys.
- Coordinates and provides direction for, National Training
Contractor regional staff, and off-Center training providers,
provides directions to NTC staff in compliance with MOU.
- Coordinates the development of the Center's annual CTST
Plan.
- Plans, prepares, and responsible for operating within approved
budgets.
- Attends weekly management meetings, conducts department
meetings at least monthly, to communicate Center, national,
regional, and corporate priorities.
- Plans, prepares, and responsible for operating within approved
budgets.
- Receives weekly, monthly, and annual reports and verifies
accuracy. Screens and monitors placement information and evaluates
performance of staff.
- Establishes and maintains close communication with the Center
Director and administrative staff.
- Ensures that Career Development offices and classrooms have
adequate supplies and equipment.
- Meets with staff regularly as needed at all remote sites.
- Evaluates and seeks trends in relation to labor market
information to review vocational training offerings. Supervises
trade changes and completes trade change requests.
- Develops Comprehensive Plan on a yearly basis.
- Prepares Center Evaluation Information Report (CEIR).
- Assists in the coordination of linkages.
- Attends WIOA and Local Board meetings as assigned.
- Provides orientation regarding Job Corps to external
resources.
- Keeps staff informed regarding changes in the program.
- Trains and cross-trains staff.
- Visits agencies, businesses, and other job-related
resources.
- Coordinates the Workforce Council in conjunction with other
center staff. Attends training seminars and conferences to keep
abreast of changes and trends.
- Promotes activities geared towards employability.
- Ensures case documentation is up-to-date and available for
Department of Labor and Corporate audits.
- Ensures staff complete Evaluations of Student Program (ESP's)
in a timely manner for students in assigned areas and that they
participate in evaluation panels. Provides other behavior and
progress assessments as requested.
- Develops and updates the Center's Career Development Plan and
other Standard Operating Procedures.
- Oversite of the Center Disability Program.
- Responsible for insuring that departmental equal employment and
affirmative action goals and objective are met.
- Attends required staff training sessions.
- Performs other duties as assigned.Requirements:Minimum:
Bachelor's degree in Education or a closely related field. Must
have 15 semester hours of undergraduate course work in Education.
Two years of counseling experience, one of which was in a
supervisory capacity.
Preferred: Master's degree in Education or a closely related field.
State teaching credential. Previous work experience in education
and training or Job Corps. Knowledge of special education law.
Knowledge: Sound knowledge of counseling and supervisory
techniques. Must be able to effectively communicate with culturally
disadvantaged and minority youth. Must possess a valid state
driver's license. Excellent communication skill, both oral and
written. Must obtain and maintain valid CPR/FA certification. Good
organizational skills. Ability to inspire and motivate staff.
Employment counseling experience.
Compensation details: 80000-84000 Yearly Salary
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Keywords: Career Systems Development Corporation, San Jose , Career Development Director, Executive , San Jose, California
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