DIRECTOR, ADULT & NONCREDIT EDUCATION
Company: University of California
Location: San Jose
Posted on: May 29, 2025
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Job Description:
POSITION SUMMARY
The Director, Adult & Noncredit reports to the Vice President of
Strategic Partnerships & Workforce at San Jose City College. This
is a full time, 12 months per year, management position.
POSITION PURPOSE
Under the direction of a Vice President or assigned administrator,
the Director of Adult and Noncredit Education plans, develops,
directs and supervises the district wide Adult and Noncredit
Education programs in coordination with all consortiums,
organizations, agencies and other related entities for Adult
Education. The position provides leadership for effective delivery
of adult and non-credit education. The position ensures academic
and student success services are provided for these special student
population district and region wide; and ensures the programs
conform to the California Adult Education Plan (CAEP).
NATURE and SCOPE
The Director of Adult and Noncredit Education provides leadership
and vision for the college's Adult and Noncredit Education in
alignment with college's mission, vision and values while fostering
and creating an environment that meets the needs of students. This
includes planning, implementing, and coordinating academic and
student support programs in coordination with regional and
CAEP.
KEY DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Provide leadership for district and regional implementation of
quality instruction, student success, integrated planning, and the
expansion of services to support the adult and non-credit
educational needs of diverse populations.
2. Provide guidance and feedback for the development and
implementation of CAEP required Three-Year Regional Plans and
Annual Plans including program review consortiums, organizations,
agencies and other related entities for Adult Education structure,
budget planning, program improvement, and community relations.
3. Develop and implement annual and long term plans to promote
adult and noncredit education. Coordinate all marketing, public
relations, and other activities that support reaching annual
goals.
4. Lead, contribute and support policies, initiatives, and
strategies to enhance student access and success.
5. Develop and review non-credit programs and recommend changes to
maintain relevance CAEP programs to meet student and community
needs.
6. Work with all consortiums, organizations, agencies and other
related entities for Adult Education adult school members,
directors, campus administrators, faculty and staff for programs
alignment from adult school to college level non-credit and credit
programs.
7. Oversee non-credit course and program articulations and
agreements with SBCAE adult schools and colleges.
8. Provide leadership in the development and maintenance of
relevant adult and non-credit curriculum and support structures
appropriate for the college's and the region's adult and noncredit
education missions.
9. Collaborate with instruction, student services and operations to
provide integrated and quality services in the college and all
consortiums, organizations, agencies and other related entities for
Adult Education.
10. Develop, manage and monitor adult and noncredit program budget
in consistence with CAEP administration, and all Governance
Charter, and District policy and principals.
11. Develop or enhance community and business-related partnerships
to determine needs for new courses and programs, create funding
opportunities, and establish advisory committees as appropriate to
enhance employability opportunities for students.
12. Recommend instructional and general policies, conduct meetings
to facilitate planning and collegial decision-making, and keep
staff informed about issues and projects for the overall non-credit
instructional program.
13. Work with faculty and staff to assess students and continuously
monitor their progress for success using appropriate data and
research tools.
14. Identify and prioritize program needs, secure available
funding, and strategically allocate and reallocate resources for
adult and noncredit instruction.
15. Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned staff;
interview and participate in selecting employees; orient, train,
counsel, and discipline personnel according to established policies
and procedures.
16. Participate in the development of college and district
strategic plans, and education and facilities master plan, and
other assigned committees.
17. Prepare, coordinate, monitor budget, and administer external
funding projects.
18. Maintain liaison with community organizations to keep programs
current and consistent with community needs.
19. Perform other related duties as assigned.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge of:
1. California Education Code, Title V, and federal and state
regulations applicable to community colleges and specifically those
applicable to adult and noncredit education.
2. Instructional delivery modalities.
3. Development and evaluation of curriculum and programs.
4. Course articulation/alignment with credit courses and adult
education courses.
5. Budget preparation and control.
6. Funding and budget methods and regulations regarding the use of
funds.
7. Principles and practices of administration, supervision, and
training.
8. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy.
9. District organization, operations, policies, mission, and
objectives.
Skills and Abilities to:
1. Plan, organize, and direct community college educational
programs.
2. Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with
faculty and staff, students, and community members.
3. Work effectively with students, faculty, and staff from
multi-cultural backgrounds and promote access, success, and
equity.
4. Present a positive image of the college in the community.
5. Recruit, train, supervise, and evaluate personnel.
6. Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of
action.
7. Plan and organize work to meet schedules and timelines.
8. Understand the needs of noncredit instruction and student
support services in the context of the overall instructional
programs for the district and SBCAE to offer effective services to
students.
9. Develop grants or special project applications.
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