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Adult Literacy Grants Coach

South Suburban College

Job Description

Salary

$46,000.00 Annually

Location 

15800 S. State Street, South Holland

Job Type

Grant Employee

Job Number

00244

Department

Adult Education

Opening Date

10/24/2024

 

 

 

Description

The Adult Literacy Grants Coach is responsible for developing and fostering relationships with social service, community agencies, and businesses that serve the adult population of District #510.  The Adult Literacy Grants Coach will work with various community organizations such as local municipalities, businesses, libraries, places of worship, school districts, and social service agencies throughout the District to educate and inform about Adult Literacy Grant services offered through the college and maintain community partnerships. 

Examples of Duties

  • Educate and inform local community organizations about Adult Education and Literacy services provided by South Suburban College.
  • Recruit volunteer tutors for the Adult Volunteer Literacy Program of South Suburban College, coordinating marketing and recruitment efforts with outside agencies.
  • Possess knowledge of adult learning theory, learning styles and strategies, creating a minimum of twelve hours of new training modules per year to train volunteer tutors. 
  • Works with community to establish new adult education & literacy partnerships in the community. 
  • Schedules ABE/ASE/ESL classes at local businesses in compliance with Secretary of State’s Grants. 
  • Submits required Secretary of State Literacy/Workplace Skills Enhancement Grant reports.
  • Works with volunteer tutors to evaluate students’ abilities and pre and post-test assessments.  
  • Writes for Secretary of State’s Literacy & Workforce Skills Enhancement grants.
  • Implements goals and procedural directives of the Adult Education Department, specifically implementing the directives of the yearly Secretary of State’s Literacy Grant proposals. 
  • Monitors student attendance and identifies patterns of non-attendance and assists in the development of retention strategies.
  • Other duties as assigned by the Director of Adult Education.

 

Typical Qualifications

  • Associate’s Degree. 
  • Must have experience in grant writing.
  • Process excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with a strong background in English. 
  • Must be highly organized with a history of record keeping.
  • Must successfully pass a criminal background check.

 

Supplemental Information

 
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree.
STATUS/BENEFITS: This is a regular full-time Grant-funded position for 40 hours per week, 52 weeks per year.   Continued employment is contingent upon receipt of grant funds. The annual salary comes with the following employee benefits:  $15,100 Annual Flexible Health Benefit:   • 15 Vacation, 12 Medical and 3 Personal Days Earned within First Year of Employment • 16 Holidays, 5 Winter break days, 4-Day Summer Workweek.  Board approval is required

 

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