Director of Secondary Education and CTE Position Available In Stokes, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Director of Secondary Education and CTE at Stokes County Schools oversees planning, administration, and direction of secondary education, including CTE programs. This full-time position, reporting to the Superintendent, requires a doctoral or master's degree, administrative experience, and budgeting skills. The salary ranges from $65.8K to $92.2K a year. Key responsibilities include policy formulation, budget administration, staff supervision, and curriculum development.
Job Description
Director of Secondary Education and CTE Stokes County Schools – 4.2
Danbury, NC Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$65.8K – $92.2K a year 1 day ago Qualifications Doctoral degree Master’s degree Administrative experience High school diploma or GED Supervising experience Trade school Classroom experience Budgeting Senior level Communication skills
Teaching Full Job Description Title:
Director of Secondary Education and CTE Reports to:
Superintendent Terms of Employment:
12 months
Salary:
TBD in accordance with the State Salary Schedule Director of Secondary Education/CTE is responsible for planning, administering, and directing all the division’s secondary, to include CTE within the middle schools, high school, and alternative school. Position formulates and interprets policies and procedures; ensures compliance with state and federal regulations; administers a budget; and supervises departmental personnel. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills and/or Abilities Required): Doctorate Preferred Master’s degree and a North Carolina License in administration and supervision Extensive experience in the field of public education to include classroom experience and supervisory/administrative experience Budget planning experience Comprehensive knowledge of the principles, practices, and current issues in the provision of public education programs. Must possess a demonstrated knowledge of state/federal regulations and accreditation requirements governing public education programs The ability to plan, organize and direct a comprehensive secondary education program Excellent leadership, supervisory, interpersonal, and communication skills. The ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with parents/guardians, the community, and administrative staff Classroom Teaching and Preferred experience as a Secondary Building Level Administrator North Carolina Licensure in Curriculum Instruction Supervision or Administration Have or be able to acquire the
Career and Technical Education Directors License Supervises:
Program Specialists, Instructional and Digital Facilitators and Administrative Assistant, Curriculum and Instructional Management Coordinator, and Career Development Coordinator.
Essential Job Functions:
Initiates and oversees curricular and instructional programs designed to improve instruction and student achievement 6-12 Leads the process of creating and revising curriculum guides inclusive of pacing, scope and sequence, instructional strategies, assessments items, aligned resources and linkage to NCSCOS Provides guidance in the selection and use of digital materials, textbooks and other instructional resources Provides leadership in planning and facilitating staff development based on data analysis and individual needs of the schools Oversees, analyzes and monitors pertinent data to ensure alignment with instruction Identify trends and provide feedback and professional development to schools for targeted improvements that results in effective education design and delivery Develops and implements an annual Secondary Department and CTE Local Plan based on requirements of the schools, district, state and federal laws Collects and analyzes data for presentation to various groups including schools and the Board of Education Stays informed of state curriculum changes and updates along with research of best practice Promotes school and community relations with agencies, individuals and groups within the community regarding standards related to college and career readiness/ College for All Works closely with elementary and other directors to ensure vertical articulation and alignment Maintains open communication with all levels of the school system hierarchy; maintains regular contact with other directors to exchange ideas, share information and develop plans; contributes to the team effort of the C & I department Oversees the budgetary needs to support the Secondary/CTE department Serve on district-wide planning teams Prepares and submits all necessary reports as required Develops partnerships and works closely with key external stakeholders to assist with dual Enrollment registration and programs Provides leadership in assessment of instructional needs of the district’s dual enrollment Programs to ensure the successful implementation of the College for All initiative Represent the school district in the community and at local, state and national conferences Oversees and coordinates the efforts/direction of the Curriculum Team for Stokes County Schools This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by this employee. The Director will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other related duties as assigned by the Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent.