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Coordinator - Perkins Program (Part Time)

Employer
City Colleges of Chicago
Location
Olive-Harvey College

Job Details

Duties and ResponsibilitiesCOORDINATOR - PERKINS GRANTS (PART TIME)OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE
Olive-Harvey College is looking for part time Coordinator to provide programmatic assistance, budgetary oversight, and technical support to key stakeholders, working towards accomplishing the perkins grant’s funding objectives in compliance with ICCB requirements.  The Carl D. Perkins Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006 (Perkins IV) provides federal funding to the City Colleges of Chicago to support career and technical education programs that provide students with the academic and technical skills necessary to succeed in today’s knowledge- and skills- based economy.  The Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) disburses and administers federal Perkins IV funds. 
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES:  
  • Coordinates work efforts with Deans, faculty, and program administrators to prepare the college’s annual Perkins Plan, including determining objectives and outcomes, identifying program needs, planning expenditures, and establishing timelines for meeting outcomes. 
  • Serves as the primary contact between college, District Office, and ICCB, advising faculty and staff on Perkins grant guidelines and regulations, allowable use of grant funds, and ensuring programs, activities, and purchases are in compliance with ICCB requirements. 
  • Works closely with the college’s Business Office to create a budget for personnel, purchasing and other program related expenses using Perkins funds, allocating appropriate level of funds to accounts. 
  • Monitors accounts and tracks expenditures to ensure funds are spent in compliance with ICCB approved Perkins Plan. Prepares budget modifications and initiates budget transfers as needed to ensure grant objectives and timelines are being met. 
  • Coordinates meetings with Department Chairs, program administrators, industry partners and other key stakeholders to review progress of stated program goal and objectives against funding requirements 
  • Prepares quarterly progress reports and assists with programmatic monitoring visits and other reporting requirements. 
  • Provides technical and operational support in coordinating and executing various grant funded activities including professional development workshops and student events. 
  • Prepares quarterly reports documenting program activities and fund expenditures, intended outcomes, and success in meeting outcomes, working in collaboration with the Dean, Department Chairs, and college administrators to ensure compliance with grant reporting requirements. 
  • Monitors and tracks budget expenditures across accounts and objective allocations; initiates budget modifications and prepares paperwork for the transfer of funds allowable under the grant’s guidelines. 
  • Prepares and monitors the preparation of purchase requisitions to ensure grant funds are properly expended. Researches vendors, requests quotes, and works with Procurement Services to coordinate and expedite the procurement process. 
  • Manage inventory of equipment and other non-consumable items purchased through grant funds as required by grant guidelines. 



Qualifications
  • A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Business or Public Administration, Education, Public Policy, or a related field. 
  • Three to five years of work experience in a responsible administrative or program administrator role, preferably for a non-for-profit or higher education institution.
  • Strong collaborator who can work within a matrixed environment and team setting to accomplish goals in a fast-paced, dynamic environment. 
  • Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).  

We are an equal and affirmative action employer. Thank you for your interest in City Colleges of Chicago!

Job: Other
Primary Location: Olive-Harvey College
Job Posting: May 24, 2019, 4:35:12 PM

Organization

 

The City Colleges of Chicago is a network of seven Colleges. Through our seven colleges, we deliver exceptional learning opportunities and educational services for diverse student populations in city_colleges_of_chicago1.jpgChicago. We enhance knowledge, understanding, skills, collaboration, community service and life-long learning by providing a broad range of quality, affordable courses, programs, and services to prepare students for success in a technologically advanced and increasingly interdependent global society. We work to eliminate barriers to employment and to address and overcome inequality of access and graduation in higher education.

For information about City Colleges of Chicago's Reinvention initiative, click here.

Our Vision is to transform the City Colleges of Chicago into a world-class institution. We do that by ensuring student success. It is the centerpiece of our Reinvention effort. What we mean by student success is making sure our students are prepared to move into higher education and that they have the skills for jobs in the 21st Century. We believe there is no other institution better positioned to become an economic engine for the City of Chicago.

city_colleges_of_chicago3.jpgWe have a proud history of providing life-changing opportunities and education to residents of Chicago’s most underserved communities. However, far too many students are not meeting their goals today. And that’s why we’ve launched this ambitious plan to reinvent the City Colleges.

Our work and our vision will not be complete until we make sure every one of our students leaves with the tools they need to achieve their goals. Success is going to look different for each student. In the end, we envision an institution which will do four things very well:

  • Increase the number of students earning college credentials of economic value
  • Increase the rate of transfer to Bachelor’s degree programs following CCC graduation
  • Drastically improve outcomes for students needing remediation
  • Increase number and share of ABE/GED/ESL students who advance to and succeed in college-level courses

Accomplishing these goals will benefit not only our students, but also our faculty and staff, four-year colleges, Chicago area employers, the Chicago Public Schools and communities...and help transform us into a world-class institution.

 

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