Director of Workforce Development and Teacher Initiatives
Delta State University
Posting Details Position Information
Job Title
Director of Workforce Development and Teacher Initiatives
Working Title
Director of Workforce Development and Teacher Initiatives
Position Type
Staff
Department
College of Education
Posting Number
201201705
Full or Part Time
Full Time
Benefit Eligible
Yes
If Other, Please Explain: Tenure/Non-Tenure Track Salary Basis
12 month
If Other, Please Explain: Position Summary Information
Responsibilities
The Director of Workforce and Teacher Education Initiatives provides leadership for efforts that strengthen workforce development pathways and educator preparation pipelines aligned with the university's strategic plan, as well as regional, state, and national priorities. This role is central to expanding K-12 and industry partnerships, advancing economic and workforce development outcomes through innovative outreach, and addressing teacher shortages through academic programming and credentialing. The Director collaborates closely with faculty, academic leaders, school districts, workforce agencies, and employers to develop initiatives that improve access, completion, licensure, and employment outcomes in high-need fields. Primary areas of responsibility:
Strategic Leadership and Institutional Alignment: Provides vision and leadership for workforce and teacher education initiatives; leads development of alternative credentialing pathways, residency and grow-your-own models; teaches in the education program. Faculty-Centered Program Innovation: Partners with faculty, academic leaders, and workforce leaders to design programs, credentials, and micro-credentials aligned with licensure, accreditation, and workforce demand. K-12, Industry, and Community Partnerships: Serves as primary liaison to school districts, employers, workforce boards, and agencies; expands clinical experiences, residencies, internships, and apprenticeships; represents the institution in regional and statewide initiatives; coordinates the PEP pathway for teacher assistants and other education professionals. Data, Accountability, and Accreditation Alignment: Monitors enrollment, completion, licensure, and employment outcomes; prepares reports aligned with state workforce metrics and accreditation requirements; supports continuous improvement. Administrative and Supervisory Responsibilities: Manages budgets and timelines; supports policy analysis and strategic planning related to workforce and educator preparation. Qualifications
Master's degree; leadership experience in teacher education, workforce development, or higher education administration; experience with partnerships and data-informed decision-making. Salary
Commensurate with experience, qualifications, and university's resources.
Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree required; leadership experience in teacher education, workforce development, or higher education administration; experience with partnerships and data-informed decision-making. Preferred Qualifications
Doctorate in education or related field to the position; K-12 teaching experience; experience in leadership; experience in workforce development Special Instructions to Applicants Additional Information
Position involves regular engagement with campus and off-campus partners. Occasional evening or weekend commitments and regional or statewide travel may be required. Posting Detail Information
Open Date
05/06/2026
Close Date Open Until Filled
Yes
Job Title
Director of Workforce Development and Teacher Initiatives
Working Title
Director of Workforce Development and Teacher Initiatives
Position Type
Staff
Department
College of Education
Posting Number
201201705
Full or Part Time
Full Time
Benefit Eligible
Yes
If Other, Please Explain: Tenure/Non-Tenure Track Salary Basis
12 month
If Other, Please Explain: Position Summary Information
Responsibilities
The Director of Workforce and Teacher Education Initiatives provides leadership for efforts that strengthen workforce development pathways and educator preparation pipelines aligned with the university's strategic plan, as well as regional, state, and national priorities. This role is central to expanding K-12 and industry partnerships, advancing economic and workforce development outcomes through innovative outreach, and addressing teacher shortages through academic programming and credentialing. The Director collaborates closely with faculty, academic leaders, school districts, workforce agencies, and employers to develop initiatives that improve access, completion, licensure, and employment outcomes in high-need fields. Primary areas of responsibility:
Strategic Leadership and Institutional Alignment: Provides vision and leadership for workforce and teacher education initiatives; leads development of alternative credentialing pathways, residency and grow-your-own models; teaches in the education program. Faculty-Centered Program Innovation: Partners with faculty, academic leaders, and workforce leaders to design programs, credentials, and micro-credentials aligned with licensure, accreditation, and workforce demand. K-12, Industry, and Community Partnerships: Serves as primary liaison to school districts, employers, workforce boards, and agencies; expands clinical experiences, residencies, internships, and apprenticeships; represents the institution in regional and statewide initiatives; coordinates the PEP pathway for teacher assistants and other education professionals. Data, Accountability, and Accreditation Alignment: Monitors enrollment, completion, licensure, and employment outcomes; prepares reports aligned with state workforce metrics and accreditation requirements; supports continuous improvement. Administrative and Supervisory Responsibilities: Manages budgets and timelines; supports policy analysis and strategic planning related to workforce and educator preparation. Qualifications
Master's degree; leadership experience in teacher education, workforce development, or higher education administration; experience with partnerships and data-informed decision-making. Salary
Commensurate with experience, qualifications, and university's resources.
Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree required; leadership experience in teacher education, workforce development, or higher education administration; experience with partnerships and data-informed decision-making. Preferred Qualifications
Doctorate in education or related field to the position; K-12 teaching experience; experience in leadership; experience in workforce development Special Instructions to Applicants Additional Information
Position involves regular engagement with campus and off-campus partners. Occasional evening or weekend commitments and regional or statewide travel may be required. Posting Detail Information
Open Date
05/06/2026
Close Date Open Until Filled
Yes
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