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The UNC System Office is searching for an Assistant Director for the the North Carolina Teaching Fellows program. The North Carolina Teaching Fellows program is a competitive, merit-based forgivable loan program providing tuition assistance of up to $10,000 per year for qualified students committed to teaching elementary education, special education, science, technology, engineering, or math in a North Carolina public school. The purpose of the program is to recruit, prepare and support future teachers who attend selected partner institutions of higher education in North Carolina and agree to teach in North Carolina public schools upon program completion. The NC Teaching Fellows Program Assistant Director will serve as the deputy of the NC Teaching Fellows Program to provide program management, strategic planning, outreach and communications to external organizations, and business and financial management for the growing statewide NC Teaching Fellows Program. This position will work closely with fellows, campus directors, UNC campuses, independent universities, NC School Districts, the NC Teaching Fellows Advisory Board, and the NC Teaching Fellows Commission members to ensure the success of the statewide NC Teaching Fellows Program. In addition, this role will partner with institutions, external vendors, and Commission members to lead and execute the Teaching Fellows application process semiannually. The position requires the ability to travel across the state on occasion as well as require leading and facilitation through virtual meetings. This position is a hybrid work arrangement and will work 3 days per week at the Dillon building in downtown Raleigh's Warehouse District. UNC System employees are generally required to reside in North Carolina, within a 2-hour commuting distance of their assigned duty station.