Administrative Skills, Budget Management, Budgeting, Communication Skills, Customer Relations, Develop Methodologies, Documentation, Employee Orientation, Grant Writing, Marketing, Needs Assessment, People Management, Performance Analysis, Performance Reviews, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Program Evaluation, Programming Methodologies, Project/Program Management, Proposal Writing, Publicity Campaigns, Purchasing/Procurement, Record Keeping, Staff Training, Target Marketing, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Materials, Vertical/Industry Marketing, Willing to Travel, Writing Skills
Program Developer, Sr. - Skilled Trades
Salary
$55,000.00 - $60,000.00 Annually
Location
Merancas Campus - Huntersville
Job Type
Full-Time Staff
Job Number
2026-00355
Unit
AA-Applied Programs
Department
Skilled Trades
Opening Date
07/08/2026
Closing Date
7/29/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
For part-time/adjunct faculty only:
N/A (not a PT faculty role)
Projected average hours of work per week:
40 (full-time)
- Description
- Benefits
- Questions
General Function
Plans and organizes the instructional activities of an assigned program area within Corporate and Continuing Education; provides staff support to the Associate Dean; manages the activities of CCE Instructors and staff; interfaces with external customers to determine training needs and appropriate instructional delivery.
Duties and Responsibilities
Characteristics Duties and Responsibilities:
- Responsible for specific program areas to create course materials.
- Serves as primary contact for CCE instructors - hiring and training.
- Advises students in course selection and career objectives.
- Solely responsible for adding new programs to our existing portfolio.
- Responsible for all industry specific target marketing.
- Assists the associate dean in developing planning, implementing and administering goals and objectives of the assigned area.
- Recruits, interviews, recommend trainers/instructors/staff and provides orientation for assigned area; monitors and evaluates trainer/instructor/staff performance.
- Prepares documentation for the origination of classes; schedule dates, rooms and trainers/instructors; Proofs class schedule for accuracy.
- Monitors course offerings and recommends additions, changes, deletions to keep program/area current; coordinates the development of course outlines and materials in assigned area.
- Provides administrative assistance to associate dean; develops prepares and presents recommendations and reports; coordinates activities with other program areas.
- May teach courses within the assigned area; demonstrates high degree of skill in teaching; models effective teaching techniques for trainers/instructors.
- Advises students on a variety of learning and administrative matters; assesses students in training needs for program/area; suggests alternate courses of action.
- Advises students on a variety of learning and administrative matters; assesses students in training needs for program/area; suggests alternate courses of action.
- Identifies qualified persons to serve on advisory committees and recommends to administrator; Meets with advisory committee and follows up on recommendations; submits committee meeting minutes.
- Reviews need for equipment, supplies and instructional materials and recommends purchase.
- Ensures program accreditation, certification and licensure; represents the program and college at meetings of professional organizations.
- Responsible for overseeing CCE budget and coordinates with Associate Dean and administrative staff to make sure the budget stays in line with purchases.
- Ensures the submission of initial employment forms for employees.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements and Preferred Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
Associate Degree and/or two years of equivalent experience
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Worker Characteristics:
- Principles and practices of program management
- Methods and techniques of program development and evaluation
- Principles of supervision including employee training and performance evaluation
- Principles and practices of grant proposal preparation
- Principles and practices of financial record keeping
- Methods and techniques of program marketing and publicity
- Computer technology and application
- Strong oral and written communication skills
Additional Information
Reporting Relationships:
Direction Received: Receives direction from the Director
Direction Given:Provides functional direction and guidance to instructors for program direction and administration.
Central Piedmont is happy offer a comprehensive and affordable benefits package to full-time employees including:
- health care
- dental
- vision
- retirement and supplemental retirement
- flexible spending accounts (dependent care and health)
- life insurance and supplemental life insurance
- employee assistance program (for employee and family)
- short-term and long-term disability
- free parking
- holidays (12 + 2 necessity days)
- vacation (120 hours per year to start)
- sick leave (96 hours per year)
- personal days (2 days)
- voluntary shared leave
- paid parental leave (4 to 8 weeks)
- bereavement leave
- longevity pay
To learn more details, visit our Benefits page to see the Summary of Benefits.
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Do you have a Bachelor's Degree and two years of related experience?
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Are you able and willing to travel between multiple campus locations during the workday, as needed, to support meetings or events?
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Are you able and willing to work occasional evenings or after-hours events, as well as participate in special events and other ad hoc activities as needed?
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Employer Central Piedmont Community College
Address 1201 Elizabeth Avenue
Charlotte, North Carolina, 28204
Phone 7043306631
Website http://www.cpcc.edu