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Program Area Director

Falls Church, VA · On-site

$173.02K - $294.14K/yr

Director Of Programs BAE Systems is hiring a Director of Programs to lead our Data and Analytics ... technology focus to envision our strategic positioning and create our next generation core ...

IT Program Manager - Senior

Herndon, VA

$119.20K - $119.70K/yr

IT Program Manager - Senior Summary : Plans, directs, and coordinates computer-related activities ... Direct daily operations of department by: analyzing workflow, establishing priorities, developing ...

IT Program Manager - Senior

Herndon, VA · On-site

$119.20K - $119.70K/yr

IT Program Manager - Senior Summary : Plans, directs, and coordinates computer-related activities ... • Direct daily operations of department by: analyzing workflow, establishing priorities ...

Dir II- Program Eng

Falls Church, VA · On-site

$173.02K - $294.14K/yr

Joining our Information Technology team means you are the backbone behind managing all the technology aspects for multiple contracts and programs that help keep nations safe. With the diversity of ...

IT Program Manager L1-6

Sterling, VA · On-site

$115.20K - $115.70K/yr

They are seeking an IT Program Manager to oversee computer-related activities, manage day-to-day ... Responsibilities : • Plan, direct, and coordinate computer-related activities including ...

IT Program Manager L1-6

Tysons Corner, VA

$116.80K - $117.30K/yr

Core One is seeking an IT Program Manager L1-6 to support our IC program. This position requires a ... Plan, direct, and coordinate computer-related activities including electronic data processing ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Technology Program Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Technology Program Director, you need strong leadership abilities, project management expertise, and a background in computer science or related fields, often supported by a bachelor's or master's degree. Familiarity with project management tools (such as Jira, Trello, or MS Project), ITIL frameworks, and certifications like PMP or Agile are typically required. Exceptional communication, strategic thinking, and stakeholder management skills help drive team performance and align technology initiatives with business goals. These skills are vital for executing complex technology programs on time and within budget, ensuring successful outcomes for the organization.

What are some common challenges faced by Technology Program Directors when leading large-scale technology initiatives?

Technology Program Directors often encounter challenges such as aligning diverse stakeholder expectations, managing cross-functional teams, and adapting to shifting project scopes or priorities. Keeping projects on track while balancing resource allocation and budget constraints requires strong communication and leadership skills. Additionally, staying updated with emerging technologies and regulatory requirements is essential to ensure successful program delivery and long-term value for the organization.

What is a Technology Program Director?

A Technology Program Director is a senior leader responsible for overseeing and managing large-scale technology initiatives within an organization. They coordinate multiple projects, align them with business goals, and ensure successful delivery by managing resources, budgets, and timelines. Program Directors also collaborate with stakeholders, lead cross-functional teams, and monitor program performance to drive organizational growth and innovation.
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Program Director, Culinary Arts

Program Director, Culinary Arts

ECPI University

Glen Allen, VA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


ECPI University rating

5.7

Company rating: 5.7 out of 10

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Job description

This position is based at our Glen Allen, VA campus location. Relocation assistance is available for the right candidate.
Transform your Career at ECPI University
Culinary Institute of Virginia (CIV) is the College of Culinary Arts at ECPI University. ECPI University, with campuses in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Online, is a nationally ranked, regionally accredited, private institution offering Master's, Bachelor's, and Associate degrees, diploma and certification programs in Technology, Health Science, Business, Criminal Justice, and Culinary Arts. For over 55 years, ECPI University has been helping adult and non-traditional students achieve their career goals in a hands-on, student-centered environment and collaborating closely with employers to ensure our graduates have the knowledge and skills they need to be successful on the job. We are looking for dynamic, caring professionals who are dedicated to making a difference in people's lives.
The Program Director is responsible for the management of all areas of the specific education department/program, including instruction, curriculum, student success, expenses, enforcement of policies and procedures, scheduling of classes, and accreditation standards in order to maintain quality education which meets state and federal requirements and ECPI University guidelines. Provides management and coaching to both faculty and students to ensure a professional experience while increasing the levels of academic quality for all.
Responsibilities
Student Retention and Support
• Administer high-level academic support to ensure retention of students so that they succeed in their academic endeavors.
• Provide support to students through advising and next level handling of student issues.
• Provide oversight and answer questions relative to the evaluation of transcripts of transfer students for purposes of admission to a program of study.
• Administer proficiency tests as appropriate.
• Monitor faculty follow-up with students concerning absence, missing work and/or poor academic progress, contributing to the institution's commitment to student retention and success.
• Contribute to regularly scheduled retention meetings.
Faculty Support and Oversight
• Assist with selection and hiring of faculty. Orient, manage, train, and evaluate faculty in the Department.
• Participate in the collection of documentation required to meet state and accrediting agency requirements for faculty.
• Evaluate instructor transcripts to assign appropriately credentialed instructors to teach courses in the Department.
• Observe Instructors to ensure quality of instruction meets our objectives.
• Ensure faculty meet their responsibilities relative to mid-term grades, final grades, student attendance, at-risk students, etc.
• Manage faculty loading, class scheduling and faculty scheduling ensuring appropriate student/faculty ratio and classroom utilization.
• Review and provide feedback on instructor performance. Conducts periodic performance reviews with each instructor.
• Monitor faculty development needs and provide documentation of faculty development plan and outcomes.
• Review student evaluations and share evaluations with faculty , using results as a means for identification of opportunities for improvement.
• Review and approve faculty professional development plan annually.
• Evaluate faculty progress toward professional development plan semi-annually, based upon review of evidence provided.
• Develop adjunct faculty pool with appropriate academic and professional credentials.
• Teach classes for absent faculty, as necessary. May be required to work extra hours to include evenings, as necessary, and as directed by the Campus Director of Academic Affairs.
Curriculum
• Lead the program review and revision process, using student outcomes data and input from advisory boards to drive decision-making.
• Contribute to the identification and development of new programs, and alignment of existing curriculum.
• Identify requirements and needs to meet national and programmatic accreditation requirements as well as any state licensure requirements.
• Participate in institutional effectiveness programs as it relates to the specific program including data collection, analysis and continuous improvement at the campus level.
Administration
• Develop a schedule of course offerings for each term.
• Ensure that attendance is taken in every class for each scheduled meeting time.
• Maintain required documentation of all student and instructor issues.
• Assist in management of department expenses within limitations of the budget. Participate in the budgeting process; operate within budget constraints.
• Maintain compliance with school, state, and accreditation policies in the areas of instruction, curriculum, student satisfactory academics, and attendance.
• Serve on campus and university-wide committees.
• Assist with monitoring the grading system, testing procedures, lab equipment, textbooks, classroom size, and student/staff morale.
Professional/Community Involvement
• Maintain membership in professional organizations and attend/speak at professional meetings and seminars, as appropriate.
• Identify opportunities for student participation in professional organizations including student competitions.
• Interact with community leaders to ensure student participation in community service projects.
• Participate in development and management of local corporate programs.
• Maintain liaison with industry, accreditation, community and government organizations as needed. Work with advisory boards.
Qualifications
Education/Experience:
• Possess appropriate degree based on the academic subject area/field of instruction and applicable accreditation requirements. Terminal degree required if responsible for graduate-level program.
• Typically has teaching experience in higher education, experience in curriculum development and implementation, and/or industry experience as required by accreditation standards.
• Proven administrative and leadership skills.
Skills/Abilities:
• Excellent communication skills, both written and oral
• Strong interpersonal skills
• Superior organization, prioritization, and self-motivation skills
• Strong computer literacy skills: LMS Experience is a plus
• Ability to adapt to changing assignments and multiple priorities
• Ability to successfully meet deadlines
Benefits of Employment
The Culinary Institute of Virginia provides a comprehensive benefits program designed to help our faculty and staff stay healthy, feel supported, and maintain a work/life balance.
To learn more about benefits at ECPI University, click HERE.
Committed to excellence and innovation, ECPI University is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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