AEL Program Manager (Grant Funded) in Houston, Texas at San Jacinto College
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AEL Program Manager (Grant Funded) - Central Campus
- Develop and monitor appropriate reporting instruments.
- Identify and develop course and programs across various disciplines (classroom based, off-campus or online) in response to request from faculty, students, or community organizations.
- Plan, develop, and coordinate credit and non-credit programs.
- Supervise project staff to ensure smooth operation and adherence to grant requirements.
- Coordinate with faculty to deliver successful learning opportunities.
- Coordinate with instructors, departments, and college partners to obtain approval for course offerings.
- Identify and arrange for facilities, services, materials, supplies and equipment as necessary for courses, including arranging for contracts.
- Coordinate and participate in planning of professional development for Adult Education.
- Monitor student progress and develop strategies with the Adult Education Teachers to improve student learning outcomes.
- Create as necessary and oversee activities, such as monthly meetings of all partners, to ensure project timelines are set and achieved.
- Interact directly with industry/education partners and funding agency representatives
- Work with Office of Grants Management to ensure financial compliance and budget monitoring
- Work with internal and external stakeholders to ensure quality instructional experiences and address training issues and resolve them as they arise.
- Sound working knowledge of computing systems and software.
- Team player/leader; cooperative orientation.
- High priority on customer service.
- Project management, fiscal and narrative grant reporting; ability to conceptualize.
- Efficient, detail-oriented and self-started that can work with minimal supervision.
- Deadline oriented – must meet deadlines based on both internal and external funder requirements.
- Bachelor’s degree in education, training, management or project related field.
- Master’s degree
- Minimum of (3) years working with Adult Education program, workforce development, education, and/or employer-based training programs.
- Knowledge of state, federal and /or local funding guidelines and College procedures and policies; experience with educational and/or training programs in field of specific grant; successful grant writing and fund acquisitions.
Salary Grade: 116
Salary is based on the Board-approved salary schedule for the current fiscal year. See Salary Schedule
Requisition Number: req6320
Posting Close Date: 6/26/2026 at 6 pm CST
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If you need assistance with the application process, please contact the Cornerstone Support Team at 281-998-6387, option 3, or email cornerstonesupport@sjcd.edu.
Note: Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to follow-up with every applicant individually. If your qualifications meet the requirements for the position, and you are selected for an interview, we will contact you. You can review your application status by logging into the Cornerstone system.
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