COMMERCE PROGRAM SUPERVISOR/EXPERT
Little Rock, AR, US, 72202
Position Summary
The Commerce Program Supervisor/Expert will function as the Program Advisor. The Program Advisor is assigned to the Office of Adult Education. The Program Advisor will provide technical assistance and program monitoring to adult education programs and literacy councils in an Arkansas region through annual site visits, program reviews, and desk audits.
Statewide and out-of-state travel, including some overnight, is required. Irregular work hours are expected, which may include some weekend work.
This position requires on-site employment with no remote or hybrid options available.
Preferred Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Education, Communications, Journalism, Business, Social Science, or a related field.
- Four years of experience in education or work directly related to the assigned program area.
- Three years of experience in teaching, training, or program management.
- Experience in adult education.
- Experience working with special populations, including English language learners, adult learners, and at‑risk students.
- Demonstrated initiative and ability to work independently.
- Strong analytical skills and sound judgment.
- High level of motivation and integrity.
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Strong interpersonal and public presentation skills.
- Strong organizational and management skills with attention to detail.
- Knowledge of federal and state laws related to educational licensure.
- Knowledge of educational program development, teaching principles, and presentation techniques.
- Ability to interpret and apply federal and state regulations.
- Ability to research, design, modify, and conduct educational programs.
- Ability to evaluate applications and supporting documentation.
- Ability to present information clearly to diverse audiences.
Job Responsibilities and Expected Results
- Provide technical assistance to adult education programs and literacy councils by interpreting federal and state regulations, answering questions, resolving problems, and advising local programs.
- Evaluate program effectiveness through annual on-site visits, program reviews, and desk audits to ensure program compliance; advise local program administration personnel of violations, recommendations, and commendations.
- Review and analyze program status and accountability reports for compliance and performance.
- Monitor and approve federal and state grant budgets, amendments, expenditure reports, and project applications for adult education and literacy council programs.
- Write comprehensive reports; participate in the submission of federal and state reports; assist in writing policies and procedures, state plans, and other internal documents, including succession plans.
- Develop and recommend new and revised policies and procedures to respond to changes in programs, service needs, objectives, and priorities, and improve operational effectiveness.
- Assist in data matching and in calculating state and federal funding for programs.
- Facilitate and/or lead workshops and presentations during local meetings and professional conferences.
- Coordinate, develop, and implement ongoing continuous professional development and technical assistance for adult education and literacy council administrators and other instructional personnel to support planning and improvement of educational programs.
- Coordinate adult education programs and services with educational institutions, businesses, industries, and community and professional organizations to ensure adherence to administrative directives and to maximize integration and delivery of programs and services.
- Protect the integrity of all confidential client, student, and employee information.
- Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Position Information
Job Series: Program Operations – Commerce Programs
Classification: Commerce Program Supervisor / Expert
Class Code: PCO04P
Pay Grade: SGS08
Salary Range: $63,086 – $93,367
Job Summary
Primary Responsibilities
Knowledge and Skills
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Economics, Finance, or a related field.
Minimum of 6 years of experience in program coordination, project management, economic development, or a similar role is essential.
Proven experience in managing large-scale, multi-participant commerce projects, including budget oversight, performance measurement, and regulatory compliance.
Experience working in environments that require high-level strategic planning and community engagement is essential.
Satisfaction of the minimum qualifications, including years of experience and service, does not entitle employees to automatic progression within the job series. Promotion to the next classification level is at the discretion of the department and the Office of Personnel Management, taking into consideration the employee’s demonstrated skills, competencies, performance, workload responsibilities, and organizational needs.
Licensure/Certifications
Nearest Major Market: Little Rock