STNA Program Manager Salary: $60,000 I. Position Purpose Under the guidance and direction of the Dean, the Program Manager manages the STNA program. The program Manager leads both independent project management and collaborative efforts with the Dean to manage the STNA program; create schedules; report to the State of Ohio; manage student exam preparation and registration; create, maintain, and process materials associated with the STNA program; teaches classes each semester of the year; prepares and administers program budget with faculty input; leads program review and accreditation efforts; and supervises faculty assigned to teach courses within the program. The Program Manager will also coordinate all related processes related to the program such as placement testing, file completion and accreditation requirements. II. Duties and Responsibilities COORDINATES THE STNA PROGRAM:
PROVIDES INSTRUCTIONAL SERVICES:
PERFORMS STUDENT ACADEMIC ADVISING ACTIVITIES:
ENGAGES IN CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN BOTH TEACHING AND STNA THEORY AND PRACTICE:
PROACTIVELY IDENTIFY AND IMPLEMENT METHODS FOR PUBLICIZING AND PROMOTING THE ACTIVITIES OF THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND SAFETY:
PARTICIPATES IN ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND INSTITUTIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Qualifications – Education, Experience, and Skills:
College Expectations of the Employee To ensure an orderly environment and provide the best possible work environment, Hocking College expects employees to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner during work hours and at any function at which the person represents Hocking College. Hocking College’s reputation is one of its most valuable assets. In addition, the employee is expected to follow the following Employee Rules of Conduct that will protect the interests and safety of all employees as well as the college; to conduct themselves in an honest, honorable, courteous and appropriate manner at all times; to contribute to a positive working environment; to act as ambassadors of the college; and to display professionalism in representing the college. Reasonable accommodations may be requested and reviewed according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). |