State of South Carolina
Under the general supervision of the Jobs for America’s Graduates – South Carolina (JAG-SC) Program Manager, the JAG-SC Regional Coordinator manages JAG-SC services within a defined region of the State of South Carolina. The Regional Coordinator serves as the liaison between the State Office and schools within the assigned area and requires the ability to travel throughout the state to conduct a variety of tasks. Responsibilities of the Regional Coordinator include ensuring JAG-SC’s mission is adhered to and model standards are met through site visits, classroom observations, discussion with school officials, advising, counseling, and directing Specialists. Provide training and technical assistance to sites on JAG model components. Oversee the timeliness and integrity of JAG Specialists’ data entries into data management systems to include monitoring outcomes and providing technical assistance. Assists with the planning, preparation and execution of annual JAG-SC events and special projects. Participate in staff, regional, statewide, and national meetings, as well as staff development activities.
A bachelor's degree and relevant program experience. Successful candidates will be an energetic self-starter with strong attention to detail, demonstrate effective written and oral communication and organizational skills, the ability to relate well with a diverse range of people and values, and demonstrate skills necessary to manage activities and performance from a distance. Proficiency is required in Microsoft applications, such as Word and Excel. Competitive candidates will also demonstrate a commitment to supporting the Division of Academics, Student Affairs, and Research’s vision for bold, innovative, and sustainable practices and values of integrity, supportive engagement, and continuous improvement.
A bachelor's degree in social service, counseling, business, education, or a related discipline. Experience working with youth accompanied by knowledge of child development and the issues associated with underserved youth populations.
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