University Of Tennessee System Nashville , TN 37201
Posted 2 months ago
General Description:
The Executive Director serves as a key member of the Institute for Public Service (IPS) leadership team responsible for providing support, direction and guidance to achieve the goals of the Tennessee Language Center (TLC). Working with the IPS Vice President and other stakeholders, the Executive Director plays a critical role in advancing the goals of TLC throughout the university and the state of Tennessee. The Executive Director provides visionary leadership, sets strategic goals, and develops plans to achieve the organization's mission and objectives, which include market expansion, service offerings and revenue growth. This is critical to the creation, maintenance and revision of the business management model of the agency. The Executive Director strategically directs and oversees day-to-day operations, including fiscal and human resources dedicated to the acquisition, training and pedagogy of languages, knowledge of existing and emerging language technologies, as well as the provision of translation and interpretation services in a fee-for-service environment, while publicly representing and promoting the organization's activities in the business, education, and legislative communities, as mandated by State law.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Leadership and Operational Management
Plans, implements, and directs all administrative, educational, and technical activities of high-revenue generation agency within the Institute for Public Service of the university, including budget, personnel, strategic planning, and staffing
Strategically directs a staff of 20 FTE, 40 adjunct/PT employees, and hundreds of independent contractors in the delivery of language-related services, providing subject matter expertise and guidance in same services while fostering professional development of staff
Collaborates with advisory boards and legislative bodies and researches, develops, crafts and delivers regular oral and written reports to these parties
Client Acquisition and Stakeholder Engagement
Financial Management
Strategically plans and supervises the expenditure of funds for budget of over $3 million dollars
Ensures compliance with all applicable provisions of state and federal law, meeting with state and federal government officials for periodic fiscal review
Innovates and modifies procedures as necessary to ensure effective fiscal processes as necessary, in accordance with best practices in the field of public finance and administration
Monitors state, federal and private contract compliance
Reports fiscal status to required and interested constituencies and stakeholders
Liaises with independent 501c3 organizations and government entities in grant seeking and grant awards
Develops fundraising and revenue generation programs and projects
Ensures accountability for budget and spending plans through monitoring
HR/Personnel Management/Supervision
Ensures that necessary staff members are in place to support mission and activities
Oversees administrative staff including fiscal director, operations director, technology coordinator and program directors and their subordinates
Participates in and directs recruitment, interview, selection and evaluation process for directly supervised staff and their subordinates
Conducts evaluations and performance review and ensure those of reports of subordinates are completed
Guides personnel actions related to compensation, individual development plans, training, leave, disciplinary actions, terminations, work schedules and assignments
Provide coaching, counseling, conflict management, mentoring and other guided conversations for employee development
Documents procedures and policies
Strategically plans and re-engineers job processes to maximize efficiencies
Fosters strategic engagement of staff interdepartmentally and inter-agency to maximize resources of TLC and IPS
Directs and facilitates team meetings of direct reports and entire agency
Program Development
Collaborates internally and externally to develop programs to further and fulfill legislative mandate and mission
Provides oversight and cohesive environment for staff to innovate and produce meaningful programs for the organization
Consults and provides expertise in the areas of language pedagogy, public administration and cultural awareness, diversity and inclusion
Develops programs to fulfill the university mission
Convenes meetings and events to set agenda and priorities
Designs and facilitates working group sessions as necessary
Sets strategy, timelines and desired outcomes for various programs and ensures that goals are met
Coordinates work and activities to develop points of view, solutions and strategies for improving
Technology and Innovation
Marketing and Branding
Articulates the vision, programs, and services of the organization through presentations and public speaking at industry and community events.
Liaises with various community boards, state legislature, public and private sector organizations, and constituency groups to advocate for the importance of language learning and language access while promoting the services of TLC.
Collaborates with appropriate department directors on sales presentations and proposals for prospective clients.
Serves as spokesperson for media inquiries.
Qualifications:
Education:
Required: Master's degree required in Public Administration, languages or related field.
Preferred: Doctoral degree required in Public Administration, languages or related field.
Experience:
Required: Five years leadership experience in language service provision, language education, language administration, services or related arenas which demonstrate ability to perform functions as described.
Preferred: Connected to state and/or national professional organizations in language services field; History of working with network groups, internal and external stakeholders, and other government bodies; Experience in preferably a local or state government organization with similar work goals
Skills:
Required:
Interpersonal Skills: Ability to build relationships, collaborate, and engage with diverse stakeholders in locally and globally.
Leadership Skills: Excellent leadership and management skills to guide and inspire the team.
Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills to interact with clients, employees, and stakeholders in a diverse environment.
Technology: Knowledge of existing and emerging language technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality settings, and other platforms.
Working knowledge of one or more world languages, in addition to English, issues of language acquisition and access, linguistic and multicultural issues.
Language and Culture: Strong understanding of a) The industry of language service provision, including translation, interpretation, localization, and language technology and/or b) Language learning, teaching methodologies, and cultural nuances, especially in a multilingual context.
Knowledge of public or non-profit administration, including budgeting, human resources, constituent relations, and public policy.
Demonstrated skills in the application of public administration theory and governance of the public sector.
Strategic Thinking and Planning: Ability to create and execute long-term IPS and agency strategic plans aligned with the organization's goals, which include driving the organization to financial growth and profitability.
Financial Acumen: Proficiency in budgeting, financial management, and resource allocation.
Innovation and Adaptability: Capacity to drive innovation and adapt to changing industry trends, market trends and technology.
Problem Solving: Effective problem solving and decision-making abilities.
Cultural Sensitivity: Awareness of cultural diversity and sensitivity to different languages and traditions.
Preferred:
Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite or other databases.
Knowledge of fundraising, development and/or customer relations software.
Knowledge of current teaching and training methodologies and pedagogies.
Ability to work effectively across multiple constituencies.
Experience working with board committees to achieve strategic objectives.
Bilingual; Spanish-speaking preferred.
Behaviors:
The Executive Director must be able to maintain respect and trust within the Institute. This position requires integrity, honesty and good ethics to successfully work with all levels of the University of Tennessee system.
Location:
The position is located Nashville, TN and will require occasional statewide travel, including overnight travel.
Salary is based on a combination of professional experience and qualifications.
Applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, and at least three (3) references with contact information. For best consideration, applications should be submitted by July 10, 2024. Position will remain open until filled.
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