Director, Child and Family Grants Program

University of Tennessee System

TN

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Budget Management, Budgeting, Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Faculty Administration, Family Social Work, Federal Grants, Finance, Financial Services, Funding, Grant Writing, Leadership, Mentoring, People Management, Performance Analysis, Program Evaluation, Program Planning, Project/Program Management, Staff Development, Training/Teaching, University/School Policies
LOCATION
TN
POSTED
27 days ago

The University of Tennessee at Martin invites applications for the Program Director of

the Child and Family Grants Program (CFGP). The Program Director provides

strategic oversight and hands-on leadership for three programs with a total annual

budget of just over $3 million in state and federal grants supporting children and

families through prevention, education, and developmental services. We are seeing

an experienced leader who can lead programs that make measurable differences in

early childhood outcomes and family well-being.

The Program Director reports to the Chair of the Department of Family and

Consumer Sciences at UT Martin and collaborates closely with the university's

offices of Finance & Administration and Research & Sponsored Programs. This is a

non-faculty administrative position with no formal teaching or research obligations,

though collaboration with academic programs is encouraged. The CFGP employs

approximately 36 employees; the Director is supported by three Program Managers,

an Outreach Liaison, and a Financial Assistant.

The CFGP is supported by multi-year federal and state grants with a strong history of

renewal and institutional support.

A bachelor's degree in child development, early childhood education, family

studies, social work, family and consumer sciences, or a closely related field is

required. An advanced degree in one of these areas is preferred.

Two to three years of experience supervising four or more staff, managing

organizational budgets, and working with children and families is required.

Additional experience supervising staff and budgeting, along with training and

experience writing grants and overseeing grant-funded programs, is preferred.

Application materials must include: 1) a current resume, 2) a letter of interest

stating how your experiences and qualifications match the job description; and 3)

name, title, and complete contact information for three professional references,

noting the relationship with each.

Application deadline: Applicant review will begin March 27th and continue until a successful candidate has been hired.

The Program Director leads the operational and administrative aspects of the

Healthy Families/Healthy Start, Parents as Teachers, and Infant Stimulation

programs, within established university and grant guidelines, including:

  • Program planning and evaluation
  • Staff development and supervision
  • Budget management
  • Grant compliance and reporting
  • Alignment with university policies and procedures
  • Supervision and mentorship of program managers

Performance is evaluated annually based on program compliance, measurable

family outcomes, staff development, and success in sustaining funding.

The Program Director leads the operational and administrative aspects of the

Healthy Families/Healthy Start, Parents as Teachers, and Infant Stimulation

programs, within established university and grant guidelines, including:

  • Program planning and evaluation
  • Staff development and supervision
  • Budget management
  • Grant compliance and reporting
  • Alignment with university policies and procedures
  • Supervision and mentorship of program managers

Performance is evaluated annually based on program compliance, measurable

family outcomes, staff development, and success in sustaining funding.

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