Assistant Director: Prison Education Program
Job Summary
The Assistant Director of the Prison Education Program will engage with SLCC administrators, staff and faculty, Department of Corrections personnel, incarcerated students, community partners, and other stakeholders to develop and deliver SLCC classes/programs to incarcerated individuals in the Utah prison system. The emphasis of this position is on academics and curricula. The Assistant Director will contribute to regional and national conversations about educational equity, poverty, and incarceration and post-incarceration success. This is an at-will position.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
The Assistant Director of Prison Education is responsible for creating an effective educational program for incarcerated students. They will supervise staff, engage with stakeholders on and off campus, manage budgets and college-owned resources, serve on college and community committees, and complete projects in a timely manner. Given the job responsibilities, the ability to obtain and maintain clearance at the prisons will be a necessary condition of employment. The Assistant Director is directly responsible for course scheduling; faculty recruitment, training and support; student advising; course assessment and quality control; curricular agreements with other colleges; educational technology, and supervision of prison education program staff.
Important knowledge, skills and abilities
- Ability to develop and maintain strong working relationships with a broad group of stakeholders.
- Strong communication and cross-cultural skills.
- Knowledge pertaining to prison programs and educational systems.
- Knowledge and experience in a variety of pedagogical practices that can be employed inside a correctional facility.
- Detail oriented.
- Project-management skills.
- Proficiency with computers including Microsoft Office applications, spreadsheets, and databases.
- Experience in writing and ascertaining grant funding.
- Ability to successfully supervise others.
- Ability to communicate effectively with a broad range of people with a variety of abilities and backgrounds.
- Ability to work with all groups from a variety of academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds.
- Ability to work comfortably with incarcerated students in a supportive and non-judgmental fashion.
- The Assistant Director will split their time between the prison and the SLCC campus and will often need to work non-traditional hours.
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