Technical Assistance Center Director, Maryland Center for Community Schools (Contractural)
Design regional technical assistance center strategy; Build and execute a support plan for the lead and regional technical assistance centers at University System of Maryland (USM) campuses
Plan, oversee and deliver professional development offerings at the Lead Technical Assistance Center (MCCS) including but not limited to webinars and annual convening for community school staff.
Conduct evaluations of professional development offerings at the Lead Technical Assistance Center (MCCS), determining outcomes and effectiveness
Collaborate with a team including the MCCS director as well as MSDE to create and launch a request for proposals for regional technical assistance centers at USM institutions
Arrange and conduct meetings for university and school system partners to attend at Towson University; Collaborate with the National Center for Community Schools and other partners.
Travel to regional technical assistance centers to build relationships and capacity for completing professional development work in community schools
The work schedule requires flexibility for in-state and out-of-state travel
Telework may be available for this position up to two days per week following the completion of 90 days of service in good standing.
Required Qualifications
Master's degree in education, social work or related field
The successful candidate must have a minimum of five years of experience
Experience building partnerships with community schools, universities, and/or other non-profit partners
Experience designing and delivering professional learning experiences for adults
Knowledge and experience in the field of community schools
Ability to evaluate and measure programs
Understanding of university contexts
Strong communication and collaborative skills
Highly organized and detail-oriented
Preferred Qualifications
PhD, EdD or equivalent
Experience as a community school coordinator
Experience in Canva, Bitly, MS Excel and Qualtrics
Familiarity with using video teleconferencing platforms such as Zoom