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Interim AVP for Adult, Career, and Workforce…
- Black Hawk College (Moline, IL)
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Interim AVP for Adult, Career, and Workforce Programs
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Interim AVP for Adult, Career, and Workforce Programs
Salary
$130,000.00 - $135,000.00 Annually
Location
Quad Cities Campus - Moline, IL
Job Type
Full-Time Staff
Job Number
22-0568
Department
Economic Workforce Dev
Opening Date
07/18/2025
Closing Date
Continuous
Work Hours
Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm+
Application materials required
Resume, Cover Letter
+ Description
+ Benefits
+ Questions
General Information & Responsibilities
The Associate Vice President (AVP) for Adult, Career, and Workforce Programs provides strategic leadership for Black Hawk College’s district-wide efforts in non-credit workforce training, adult education (including ESL, high school equivalency, and literacy), and continuing/professional education. In addition, the AVP plays a critical collaborative role in supporting the College’s credit-bearing career and technical education (CTE) programs.
The AVP reports directly to the President for all non-credit programs and services, and to the Vice President for Instruction (VPI) on credit-bearing CTE programs, which fall under the VPI’s direct oversight. The AVP serves as a key connector across the institution, bridging workforce innovation with academic strategies and external partnerships to ensure alignment with regional labor market demands and the College’s mission of access, opportunity, and economic impact.
Description of Duties
DESCRIPTION OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
+ Lead the development and execution of a district-wide strategy for adult education, continuing education, and non-credit workforce programming aligned with institutional goals and community needs.
+ Oversee non-credit workforce training programs, adult education services (ESL, GED, literacy), and continuing/professional education initiatives.
+ Support the strategic development and alignment of credit-bearing CTE programs with the Vice President for Instruction and academic leadership on labor market responsiveness, employer engagement, and workforce trends.
+ Represent the College in regional workforce initiatives and serve as a liaison to employers, workforce boards, and government agencies.
+ Coordinate with academic deans and department chairs to align non-credit and credit pathways for student success.
+ Assist with the development of articulation agreements, stackable credentials, and work-based learning experiences that integrate across the instructional spectrum.
+ Provide input and partnership on curriculum development and program assessment for CTE programs.
+ Build and maintain strong partnerships with business, industry, K-12 institutions, workforce boards, and community organizations.
+ Engage with advisory committees and regional economic development entities to inform program design and priorities.
+ Promote the College’s role in talent pipeline development and economic growth.
+ Develop and manage budgets for non-credit and adult education units.
+ Identify and pursue grant opportunities and partnerships that support workforce and community education initiatives.
+ Ensure financial and regulatory compliance across all areas of responsibility.
+ Supervise directors, department chairs, and staff responsible for non-credit workforce training, adult education, and continuing education.
+ Under the direction of the Vice President for Instruction, collaborate on the support and supervision of department chairs and instructional leaders responsible for credit-bearing CTE programs.
+ Foster a culture of excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement.
+ Support staff development, performance evaluation, and effective team leadership.
DESCRIPTION OF OTHER DUTIES:
+ Serves as a Campus Security Authority.
+ Assists academic departments and administration in the development of college publications such as catalogs, fact sheets, and handbooks.
+ Serves on contract negotiation teams as assigned.
+ Perform other functions, at the direction of the President and/or Vice President of Instruction, as needed for the benefit of student and the college.
OVERALL ACOUNTABILITIES:
+ Demonstrates Black Hawk College core values.
+ Accuracy, efficiency, and timeliness of work.
+ Commitment to ethnically and culturally diverse learning environment and workforce.
+ Ability to work with co-workers.
+ Ability to communicate effectively with employees, students, vendors, and the public.
+ Maintains confidentiality of records and information.
+ Maintains an ongoing working knowledge of Board Policies, bargaining agreements, faculty handbook, and Administrative Guidelines.
+ Maintains working knowledge of all job-related modules in the Banner Finance and Student system.
PRINCIPAL WORKING RELATIONSHIPS:
+ Works directly with the President, Vice President for Instruction, College Administration and the Manager for Grant and Restricted Fund Accounting
+ Works collaboratively with Advisory committees
+ Works cooperatively with faculty and staff
+ Works collaboratively with the Executive Director of Planning & Institutional Effectiveness/HLC Liaison
+ Works directly with other Deans
+ Develop coalitions and partnerships with K-12 education schools, 4-year educational institutions and other community colleges.
Education & Experience
+ Master’s degree from an accredited institution required; Doctorate preferred.
+ Minimum of five (5) years of progressive leadership in workforce development, adult education, or career and technical education.
+ Demonstrated experience in partnership development, grant funding, and program innovation.
+ Strong understanding of labor market trends, adult learner needs, and workforce systems.
+ Budget management and supervisory experience in an educational environment.
+ Evidence of financial resource acquisition and multi-budget management required.
+ Experience with student databases required (e.g. Banner, PeopleSoft, Datatel, etc.).
+ Experience in implementation of collective bargaining agreements preferred.
Supplemental Information
Black Hawk College does not sponsor employment visas.
Black Hawk College is an AA/EEO employer.
While you contribute your talent and enthusiasm to BHC, as an eligible employee you will have access to outstanding health benefits, ample time off, a pension plan, educational opportunities, and much more. In this section, you will find an overview of our comprehensive and generous benefit programs. Be sure to check out the Compensation section as well.
Core Benefits
Medical
Prescription Drug Plan
Mail Order Pharmacy
Dental
Vision
Basic Life Insurance
Tuition Waiver
Employee Assistance Program
Long-Term Disability
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)/Dependent Care Account (DCA)
Paid Holidays
Sick Leave
Vacation
Personal Days
Retirement Pension Plans
State University Retirement System of Illinois (SURS): Employees working in a regular and continuous position or one in which services are expected to be rendered on a continuous basis for at least four months or one academic term, whichever is less, may be eligible to enroll in SURS. To learn more about SURS, visitwww.SURS.org.
Optional 403b Tax-Deferred Investment Program: Employees may set up a 403b plan through Empower Retirement.
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Do you have a Master’s degree from an accredited institution?
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+ No
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Do you have a minimum of five (5) years of progressive leadership in workforce development, adult education, or career and technical education?
+ Yes
+ No
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Do you have demonstrated experience in partnership development, grant funding, and program innovation?
+ Yes
+ No
Required Question
Employer
Black Hawk College
Address
6600 34th Ave
Moline, Illinois, 61265
Phone
309-796-5222
309-796-5224
Website
http://www.bhc.edu
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