The Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) is Tennessee's largest higher education system, governing 40 post-secondary educational institutions with over 200 teaching locations. The TBR system includes 13 community colleges and 27 colleges of applied technology, providing programs to students across the state, country and world.
Title: Regional Workforce Coordinator
Employee Classification: Clerical & Secretarial
Institution: System Office
Department: Center for Workforce Development
Campus Location: Tennessee Board of Regents System Office
Job Summary
The primary function of the Regional Workforce Coordinator is, in cooperation with the colleges’ workforce development offices, to cultivate partnerships involving innovative curricular designs to address the workforce development needs of business/industry in an assigned region. The Regional Workforce Coordinator will collaborate with a diverse clientele including system and campus leaders, faculty, staff, business & industry leaders, and state agencies to design and develop innovative and adaptive curricula to support TBR institutions of higher education and our mission of student success and workforce development. The Strategist will also be responsible for workforce development projects resulting from TNWORKS which could include researching new programs and partnerships and leading strategic sessions to engage regional colleges in these opportunities.
This position may have the opportunity to work remote within the state of Tennessee but with periodic visits to the TBR System Office (Nashville, TN) at the employee’s expense, and potential travel to Tennessee TBR colleges may be necessary.
Job Duties
Minimum Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree
• 3 years’ experience working on a college campus, system office, or workforce organization
• Curriculum and or/workforce training development experience
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of:
• learning management systems; secondary and higher education structures
• curricular design principles, assessment and evaluation methods; effective pedagogical practices
• Tennessee higher education landscape including degree programs, certificates, diplomas, TTPs, and articulation & transfer relationships
Skill with:
• office software/technology such as Microsoft Office Suite, Google Drive and MS Teams; computer skills (word processing, spreadsheets, data entry)
• interpersonal skills consistent with establishing and maintaining effective working relationships; strong communication, teaching, and training skills.
• design, development, assessment, and delivery of content
• complex problem solving
• written and oral communication
Ability to:
• present information clearly and concisely
• present data contextualized/customized for target audience
• use data to drive curriculum development
• take initiative
• identify and solve problems
• work with a diverse population
• facilitate meetings of all types
• develop and maintain positive collaborative working partnerships
• prioritize and meet deadlines
• manage multiple projects both independently and in teams
Physical Demands / Working Conditions
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