Dir Family & Community Engagement - Grade 31

Positions in this title can be hired through NY HELPS

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Positions

This title exists in Education, Dept of and has approximately 1 positions.


*The number of positions is approximate and represents the number of positions established (both filled and vacant); it is not an indication or reference to position type or duration, or intent to be filled.

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Job Duties

As a Director Family and Community Engagement, you would:

Develop, guide, and monitor implementation of a comprehensive strategy for family and community engagement initiatives within and on behalf of NYSED.

Work collaboratively with colleagues within NYSED to implement cross functional strategies and initiatives.

Provide policy and program guidance to school districts, colleges and universities, and community-based organizations.

Oversee the grant and contract proposal review processes, and approve award recommendations.

Oversee the review and approval of program budget proposals, amendment requests, and final budget documents.

Direct and coordinate administrative and fiscal processes and procedures for the Office, in collaboration with executive staff.

Coordinate the development and preparation of reports on the programs and initiatives of the Office for presentation to the Board of Regents, Commissioner, Governor's Office, and legislature.

Review and analyze proposed legislation affecting family and community engagement programs.

Communicate effectively and liaison with State and federal officials, local governments, and business and community-based organizations.

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Summary of Minimum Qualifications

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How to Apply

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Mobility Options

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