Associate Program Director, ACE Teaching Fellows
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Associate Program Director, ACE Teaching FellowsJob Description
The Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) Teaching Fellows Associate Program Director for Pastoral Administration provides administrative, recruiting and communications support to advance the mission of ACE. This position reports to the Pastoral Team Manager.
Essential Duties:
1. Help Lead Teacher Recruitment, Review, and Yield
a. Direct recruiting at 2-4 target universities, including Notre Dame
i. Cultivate relationships with undergraduate students/alumni who have the demonstrated potential to serve as Catholic school teachers through ACE
ii. Recruit potential applicants at professional conferences and other relevant forums
iii. Build a 15 network of partners at target universities – as well as relevant postgraduate employers – who can help identify, nominate, and encourage prospective ATF applicants to apply
b. Help oversee the ATF selection, placement, and yield process
i. Review applications and interview eligible candidates
ii. Support the teacher selection and placement process
iii. Help lead activities oriented to yield selected candidates
2. Program Administration
a. ACE Summer Session support
i. Support all efforts related to the ACE summer session, in particular event management and supporting the delivery of M.Ed. coursework
b. General Program Support
i. Support the administrative dimensions of ACE Teaching Fellows as needs arise
3. The Associate Program Director undertakes other duties as assigned by the Director of the Institute for Educational Initiatives, the Executive Director of ACE, the Pastoral Team Manager, and the Senior Director of Teacher Formation and Education Policy.
4. Lead Pastoral Formation and Administration Efforts for Assigned ACE Teachers and Communities
a. Lead Pastoral Formation Efforts for ACE Teachers ATF communities (~35-40 teachers)
i. Work in consultation with the Teaching Fellows team and M.Ed. faculty members to support professional, communal, and spiritual growth for individual ACE teachers and their assigned communities
b. Steward Relationships with (Arch)diocesan/School Leaders and Other Stakeholders
i. Work with school and (arch)diocesan leaders to identify potential school sites at which ACE teacher(s) might be assigned
ii. Work with school and (arch)diocesan leaders – as well as other relevant local stakeholders – to support the development of assigned ACE teachers
5. Help Lead Programing Related to Pastoral Formation
a. Work with the Teaching Fellows team to lead retreats for ACE teachers and alumni
b. Help design and lead programming related to ACE teacher formation
Essential Duties:
1. Help Lead Teacher Recruitment, Review, and Yield
a. Direct recruiting at 2-4 target universities, including Notre Dame
i. Cultivate relationships with undergraduate students/alumni who have the demonstrated potential to serve as Catholic school teachers through ACE
ii. Recruit potential applicants at professional conferences and other relevant forums
iii. Build a 15 network of partners at target universities – as well as relevant postgraduate employers – who can help identify, nominate, and encourage prospective ATF applicants to apply
b. Help oversee the ATF selection, placement, and yield process
i. Review applications and interview eligible candidates
ii. Support the teacher selection and placement process
iii. Help lead activities oriented to yield selected candidates
2. Program Administration
a. ACE Summer Session support
i. Support all efforts related to the ACE summer session, in particular event management and supporting the delivery of M.Ed. coursework
b. General Program Support
i. Support the administrative dimensions of ACE Teaching Fellows as needs arise
3. The Associate Program Director undertakes other duties as assigned by the Director of the Institute for Educational Initiatives, the Executive Director of ACE, the Pastoral Team Manager, and the Senior Director of Teacher Formation and Education Policy.
4. Lead Pastoral Formation and Administration Efforts for Assigned ACE Teachers and Communities
a. Lead Pastoral Formation Efforts for ACE Teachers ATF communities (~35-40 teachers)
i. Work in consultation with the Teaching Fellows team and M.Ed. faculty members to support professional, communal, and spiritual growth for individual ACE teachers and their assigned communities
b. Steward Relationships with (Arch)diocesan/School Leaders and Other Stakeholders
i. Work with school and (arch)diocesan leaders to identify potential school sites at which ACE teacher(s) might be assigned
ii. Work with school and (arch)diocesan leaders – as well as other relevant local stakeholders – to support the development of assigned ACE teachers
5. Help Lead Programing Related to Pastoral Formation
a. Work with the Teaching Fellows team to lead retreats for ACE teachers and alumni
b. Help design and lead programming related to ACE teacher formation
Minimum Qualifications
- Education: Master’s degree or Bachelor’s degree (5 years) or advanced certification beyond Bachelor’s
- Experience: 1 to 2 years Degree (Knowledge): Master’s degree
- Skills: Teaching experience is not required but valuable
Department
Alliance for Catholic Education (28010)Department Website
ace.nd.eduFamily / Sub-Family
Academic Aff / Prgrm Admin_OtherCareer Stream/Level
EIC 1 AssociatePay ID
Semi-MonthlyFLSA Status
S1 - FT ExemptJob Category
OtherJob Type
Full-timeJob Posting Date (Campus)
01/09/2025Job Posting Date (Public)
01/09/2025Job Closing Date
01/30/2025Posting Number
S251690Quick Link for Internal Postings
https://jobs.nd.edu/postings/36791*Please mention you saw this ad on DiversityInCareers.*