Under general supervision of the Education Administrator I of the Teacher and Leader Policy Office, in the Professional Learning Support Division and working cooperatively with program units throughout the Department, the Education Programs Consultant (EPC) works as a team leader, team member, and/or independently to implement the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title II, Part A.
Manage the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) Incentive Program. Prepare applications for the subsidy and incentive NBPTS programs. Provide guidance, technical assistance, respond to field inquiries, conduct workshops and presentations about the NBPTS Incentive Program. Oversee administration of the NBPTS Incentive program including the distribution of funds, correspondence for the signature of managers, and prepare monitoring reports (fiscal and program). Work in partnership with the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing and the NBPTS to administer the incentive program. Review all subsidy and incentive applications to ensure qualifications are met for the programs. Distribute funds to LEAs that will be disbursed to NBPTS incentive awardees. Distribute funds to the NBPTS to support subsidy awardees.
Develop, review, analyze, and interpret state and federal statutes, administrative regulations, policy documents, and departmental procedures and applicable research in the field of education. Prepare and recommend changes in legislation, regulations, and policies to facilitate the work of the Department. Promote educational programs and interventions that support high-quality professional learning for educators that advance student learning. Prepare written responses to internal and external inquiries, attend local and national conferences and workshops, make oral presentations, and represent the Department as assigned. Support the Providing Relevant, Inclusive Support that Matters for LGBTQ+ Students project. Provide technical assistance regarding statewide Gifted and Talented Education programs.
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TELEWORK OPTION
HYBRID
This position is headquartered in Sacramento and may be eligible for a hybrid telework schedule for eligible applicants residing in California. A hybrid telework schedule includes working remotely and working a minimum of 2 days per week in the office.
In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
Knowledge and understanding of the National Board Teacher Certification Program, and educational reform efforts, particularly in the areas of professional learning, curriculum and instruction. Knowledge of the the ESEA Title II, Part A. Familiarity with current State Superintendent of Public Instruction's initiatives and State Board policies. Experience working with school districts, county offices of education, and professional development providers. Excellent communication abilities (both written and verbal), strong public-speaking and presenting skills, and good organizational habits are all essential.
The State of California provides comprehensive benefits packages determined by the employee’s bargaining unit. Some of these benefits include:
· Medical benefits, including health, dental, and vision insurance
· Paid holidays: 11 paid State holidays, 1 personal paid holiday, and 2 professional development days
·401(k) and 457(b) Plans (Savings Plus)
· Employee Assistance Program
· Commute Program
More benefit information can be found on CalHR’s website: Benefits Summary
Required Application Package Documents
The following items are required to be submitted with your application. Applicants who do not submit the required items timely may not be considered for this job:
Interested individuals MUST submit a Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) with their application. Resumes, letters, and other materials do not take the place of the SOQ. The SOQ should have a title of “Statement of Qualifications, Your Name ,” be no more than 2 pages, no smaller than 12-point font, and address the following:
1. Describe your knowledge and experience with the NBPTS Incentive Program.
2. Describe your experience with project coordination and management.
3. Describe your experience developing and providing professional development/professional learning for educators.
4. Describe your experience facilitating meetings, including how you would handle a challenging individual.
5. Summarize your experience working collaboratively with another organization, educational agency, or state agency.
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