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Director, Small Business Development Center Grant

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Lee College
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Director, Small Business Development Center Grant


Salary:
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: FY2300530
Location: Main Campus - Baytown, TX
Division: Provost/Academic & Student Affairs

Position Overview


Starting Salary Range is $61,606 - $70,849. The initial salary offer is commensurate with education and related work experience.

Directs and operates the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Lee College. The Lee SBDC is a center of the University of Houston Texas Gulf Coast SBDC Network (UH TGCN). This position reports to the Executive Director of Workforce Development at Lee College and the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Regional Office at the UH TGCN.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities


  • Provide overall management of the SBDC at Lee College in accordance with the established federal, state and local guidelines. Provide business advising and training to small businesses and entrepreneurs in several surrounding counties. Supervise business advisors, a program manager and student workers on a day to day basis.
  • Conduct client advising sessions, performing financial, operational and administrative analyses, prepare recommendations that result in positive economic impact. Assistance includes, but is not limited to, analyzing specific business and industry data in finance, marketing, management and operations; human resources and related issues; supporting the development of business plans and financial packages, calculating and interpreting historical and projected financial ratios, preparing pro forma cash flow and financial statements; troubleshooting to identify problems and areas for improvement.
  • Provide guidance on expansion such as foreign markets and technology commercialization when needed.
  • Develop and facilitate training workshops for area entrepreneurs and businesses.
  • Meet and/or exceed annual assigned performance metrics both individually and collectively with the business advisors to meet SBDC goals as set forth in the annual sub-recipient agreement.
  • Provide budget development and management, technical and performance reporting as required by Lee College, internal audit and the UH TGCN. Manage client records via specified client tracking system.
  • Initiate, build and maintain relationships with key stakeholders to include the SBA and its resource partners, Chambers of Commerce, economic development organizations and lenders.
  • Coordinate, as appropriate, with faculty to engage students on targeted SBDC client projects.
  • Keep records and submit timely reports as required by the College and the UH TGCN regional office.
  • Maintain a relevant, efficient resource and information center, collect and accurately report client data.
  • Contribute to the overall success of the Lee College SBDC.
  • Attend local community events related to small business and all college events related to the center.


  • Additional Duties & Responsibilities


    Perform other duties as assigned.

    Minimum Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities


  • Bachelor's (or higher) degree or a combination of education and relevant experience operating a small business
  • Seven (7) years of related work experience in business consulting/advising or direct entrepreneurial experience in launching and operating a small business
  • Knowledge of marketing, financing/capital formation, human resources, budgeting/account, strategic planning, and other operational areas necessary to assist clients in starting a business and/or manage a growing business
  • Some travel required. Travel is typically confined to the Lee College service area; however, professional development may require participation in conferences or similar activities at locations throughout the state of Texas
  • Able to build relationships with private entities, chambers, corporations, entrepreneurial and banking/investment communities
  • Able to work independently, with good interpersonal skills
  • Display initiative and demonstrate professionalism
  • Able to handle multiple projects and meet assigned annual metrics.
  • Must have strong oral and written communication skills, public speaking and training skills required
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, CRM database knowledge, and industry and market research skills
  • This position requires travel within the service area, as well as out of town to attend meetings, training and/or conferences
  • Must be able to work evenings and weekends as required



  • Lee College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information or any other basis protected by law.



    To apply, please visit https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/lee/jobs/4738167/director-small-business-development-center-grant




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    The College and the Community

    Established in 1934, Lee College is a comprehensive community college offering university transfer programs, career and technical education, corporate and continuing education, and academic development.

    Lee College is a vibrant, continuously evolving, mid-sized institution serving an industrial community. The college is located in Baytown, Texas, approximately 30 miles east of Houston. The third largest city in the Houston metropolitan area, Baytown has a diverse population of more than 60,000. It is a prosperous community that offers a competitive cost of living, a variety of employment opportunities, and a strong tax base provided by corporations such as ExxonMobil, Chevron Phillips, and Bayer.

    Lee College at a Glance

    • Fifth in the U.S. for associate degrees awarded in science and technologies
    • Fourth in the U.S. For associate degrees awarded to Hispanic students
    • Achieving the Dream Leader college
    • Ranked among top 10 percent of community colleges in the nation by the Aspen Institute for two consecutive years
    • More than 130 degrees and certificates offered
    • 30 student organizations in 2012-20123
    • Nationally recognized honors program
    • First community college in the nation to receive Kresge Foundation Grant
    • 2012-2013 NJCAA Region XIV men’s basketball champs
    • Clinton Climate Initiative college
    • The ExxonMobil Process Technology Program

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