Electrical Trades Technology Program Director

American InstituteClifton, NJ
4d$70,000 - $80,000Hybrid

About The Position

American Institute, founded in 1924 as the Hartford Secretarial School, provides hands-on training for careers in the world of business, legal, allied healthcare, diagnostic medical sonography, and information technology. Recognizing our single, well-defined teaching mission: reflecting job market demands with flexibility in identifying and incorporating new programs to give our graduates an edge in today’s competitive job market. Purpose of the Position: The Program Director is charged with coordinating and ensuring the smooth operation of their individual instructional departments to achieve a student retention rate that meets or exceeds accreditation standards and a placement rate that meets or exceeds accreditation standards of total graduates and ensure appropriate student satisfaction rates. Each Program Director is also expected to carry a teaching load as determined by the Director of Education in coordination with the Campus Director/Campus President. In addition, the Program Director is responsible for making recommendations to the Director of Education in the areas of planning, staffing, scheduling, supervising, curriculum improvement and professional development for his/her department. If the program has a clinical/externship component it is the responsibility of the Program Director to establish enough clinical/externship sites to meet the needs of the student population and monitor and maintain the student experience and records throughout this portion of the program.

Requirements

  • High school diploma/GED required
  • 3 years of experience directly related to residential, commercial, or industrial electrical work, alarm systems, control systems or a combination of these areas.
  • Prior teaching experience or management experience
  • Ability to professionally communicate fluently in verbal and written English.
  • Ability to support of a diverse and inclusive work environment.
  • Computer literacy/basic computer skills to effectively navigate and utilize the technology required for the role.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of and carefully follows all applicable federal and state laws and rules, compliance requirements and regulations including those prescribed by the U.S. Department of Education, accrediting agencies, state regulations, and internal policies and procedures.
  • Effectively communicate compliance requirements to other staff as appropriate and quickly escalate any compliance concerns to the Compliance department.

Nice To Haves

  • Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and other business tools such as Microsoft Teams.

Responsibilities

  • Determine departmental staff needs, conduct interviews, and recommend hires.
  • Orient and train new faculty members in programs and techniques.
  • Evaluate faculty and staff performance and recommend professional development.
  • Instruct classes, act as a substitute teacher, and propose teaching schedules.
  • Supervise faculty, manage departmental facilities, and conduct meetings.
  • Communicate with faculty for input, advise students and faculty, and ensure departmental operations.
  • Administer retention programs and ensure compliance with accreditation standards.
  • Maintain syllabi, cover make-up sessions, and participate in graduation ceremonies.
  • Prepare students for certification exams and manage clinical/externship components.
  • Participate in Advisory Board and Curriculum Review Committee meetings.
  • Perform other duties as required.
  • Create a classroom environment that fosters academic growth and professional development.
  • Provide extra help to students struggling with coursework and advise those with minor issues.
  • Communicate with the Director of Education regarding student progress and performance trends.
  • Correct and return quizzes, tests, and lab assignments within 48 hours; submit grades promptly.
  • Utilize instructional aids and community resources, including guest speakers and field trips.
  • Enhance curriculum by devising assignments, worksheets, tests, and activities.

Benefits

  • Medical (including prescription), Dental, Vision (Company subsidized)
  • FSA/HSA (Depending on Medical Plan chosen)
  • $50,000 Life Insurance (Company paid)
  • Additional Voluntary Life Insurance (Team Member paid)
  • Employee Assistance Program – EAP (Company paid)
  • Long Term Disability (Company paid)
  • Short Term Disability (Team Member paid)
  • Supplemental Insurance such as Critical Illness, Accident, and Hospital (Team Member Paid)
  • Paid Time Off – 15 days accrued in year 1, 9 holidays, and 1 day of Volunteering Time Off
  • 401k (eligible upon completion of 90 days of employment and must be at least 21 years of age)
  • Pet Insurance
  • Identity Theft Protection
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