Job Description
Dir, Clinincal Education and Assessment
The Director of Clinical Education and Assessment reports to Dean of the Teacher Education Program and is responsible for the approval and supervision of students in the clinical phase of the teacher preparation programs. He/she acts as the primary liaison with external constituencies affecting student clinical experience in the PK-12 classroom. The Director oversees the clinical process from the point of initial application through State certification. This position is integral to the continuous program approval process.
Broward College (BC) is a large urban institution located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with three main campus locations and five centers, serving approximately 60,000 credit/non-credit students annually. The College was founded in 1959 as the first public higher education institution in Broward County. As the principal provider of undergraduate higher education for Broward County residents, the College is committed to responding to the cultural diversity of the county by providing extensive international and intercultural educational experiences to help students develop multicultural and global perspectives. International affiliations and study abroad opportunities are complimented by a general education “international/ intercultural" curricular requirement for graduation. With a wide variety of degree/certificate programs and continuing education courses, the College attracts a diversity of students, hosting 8000 students born in other countries around the world each semester. The College serves individuals seeking degrees, contemporary job skills, as well as education for personal enrichment. Broward College is also a hub for community development, business, and industry, and an avenue for continued skill upgrading and retraining.
Benefits offered by Broward College include:
- Health/Dental/Life Insurance
- Generous vacation and sick time
- Two weeks winter break
- One week spring break
- Free Staff Development workshops
- Tuition assistance for employees/spouse/dependents to attend BC
- Tuition reimbursement to four year FL state institutions
Job Requirements
- Master's Degree or higher in Education required.
- Substantial administrative experience (at least five (5) years) in a PK-12 academic environment; two (2) years teaching in a K-12 education environment.
- Clinical educator certification and ESOL endorsement.
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday
How to Apply for Broward College positions
Apply on-line through the Careerbuilder link or at http://jobs.broward.edu/.
- A completed on-line employment application is required
- Cover letter
- CV/resume
- Copy of transcripts
Additional Information:
- Administrative positions are annual 238-day appointments.
- Upon selection, official transcripts will be required.
- Employment is contingent upon Florida Department of Law Enforcement background verification, to include fingerprinting of candidates.
- Positions are contingent upon budget approval by the Board of Trustees.
Call (800) 682-3646/(954) 201-7338 for more information
Broward College is a community in which diversity is valued and is an equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer. The College strongly encourages applications from underrepresented groups, including minorities, women, and persons with disabilities.
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