Education Program Development Supervisor Education, Training & Library - Jackson, MS at Geebo

Education Program Development Supervisor

Education Program Development SupervisorSalary$66,944.
47 - $75,500.
00 AnnuallyLocation61 - RANKIN COUNTY, MSJob TypeFull-TimeJob Number9337-0554-20230802RKDepartment0554 - CORR-CENTRAL MS CORRECTIONALOpening Date08/03/2023Closing Date8/9/2023 11:
59 PM CentralAgency Minimum Salary$66,944.
47Agency Maximum Salary$75,500.
00Preferred QualificationsTypically requires a Master's Degree, 5
years of experience.
About the AgencyThe Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) is a professional agency that adheres to the values of integrity, honesty, and openness in all of its practices.
MDOC actively recruits quality candidates who share in the vision that the safety of the public is of paramount importance and fundamental to the agency's mission.
This is a time-limited position.
About the PositionThis is a Time-limited Supervisory/Managerial Educational Program position accountable for managing either the School Health, Safety, or Transportation programs on a statewide level.
Work involves formulating, coordinating, and supervising state and local school district programs in compliance with state laws and federal regulations.
The incumbent exercises authority in establishing objectives, standards, and control measures for programs.
What you'll need to be SuccessfulMust be able to abide by the rules, regulations, and procedures governing the workplace and ensure the safety, security, and order of the facility.
Description Benefits Questions Characteristics of WorkSee MSPB Careers for information regarding this classificationsMinimum QualificationsTypically requires a Master's Degree, 5
years of experience.
Recommended Skills State Laws Safety Principles Coordinating Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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