This is a non-represented management position.
This position is grant funded, however intended to be Regular and Full Time upon completion of grant funding. The Director of the Center for Civil Discourse and Civic Engagement provides strategic leadership, vision, and
oversight for a FIPSE grant-funded university-wide initiative to advance constructive dialogue, civic
engagement, and a culture of respectful exchange across difference.
Reporting to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Director is responsible for the
development, implementation, and continuous improvement of the Center’s programs, partnerships, and
institutional impact. The Director leads cross-divisional efforts that engage students, faculty, staff, and
community partners, and ensures alignment with the University’s mission, strategic priorities, and federal
grant requirements.
This position oversees all operational aspects of the Center, including personnel, budget management,
program development, assessment, and compliance with federal and institutional guidelines. The Director
serves as the primary institutional leader and representative of the Center, fostering collaboration, building
campus-wide capacity for dialogue, and advancing initiatives that support student success, campus climate,
and institutional effectiveness.
This is a 12-month management position, fully funded by the FIPSE grant and subject to continued federal
funding.
Strategic Leadership & Institutional Integration - Provide vision, leadership, and strategic direction for the Center and its role within the
University.
- Build and sustain cross-divisional partnerships to integrate civil discourse and civic
engagement into academic and co-curricular environments.
- Serve as the primary representative of the Center to internal and external stakeholders,
including university leadership, community partners, and national organizations.
- Advance institution-wide initiatives
- Develop, implement, and assess programs, trainings, and initiatives that promote civil
discourse and civic engagement across the IUP community.
- Lead the design and delivery of student-facing initiatives, including dialogue programs,
leadership development opportunities, and campus-wide events.
- Utilize data, assessment tools, and best practices to evaluate effectiveness and guide
continuous improvement.
- Coordinate with institutional partners to align programming with student success and
engagement goals.
Grant Management, Assessment, and Compliance - Oversee all aspects of the FIPSE grant, including implementation, reporting, and
compliance with federal requirements.
- Collaborate with the Research Institute and other relevant offices to ensure proper fiscal
management, documentation, and reporting.
- Lead assessment efforts to measure program outcomes and institutional impact,
including data collection, analysis, and reporting.
Personnel and Budget Management - Supervise Center staff, including graduate assistants and student employees, providing
leadership, training, and performance oversight.
- Develop and manage the Center’s budget, including federal grant funds, in accordance
with university and federal guidelines.
- Allocate resources strategically to support programmatic priorities and long-term
sustainability.
Resource Development and Other Duties - Identify and pursue additional funding opportunities to support and expand Center
initiatives.
- Perform other duties as assigned in support of the Center’s mission.
The work of this position occurs in a typical office environment. Although infrequent, periods of heavy exertion may occur. Incumbent must have the following abilities:
- Regular, reliable and non-disruptive attendance is an essential job function, as is the ability to create and maintain collegial, professional, harmonious working relationships with others.
- This position requires work outside normal business hours including evenings and weekends as needed to partner effective, provide prompt customer service and/or as requested by senior HR management.
- Ability to travel to field locations and meeting/training sites by motor vehicle when required.
- Communicate both orally and in writing to issue, receive and carry out instructions and orders effectively and to convey information to a variety of co-workers and the general public.
- Use of variety of common office machines such as telephones, calculators, copiers, computer terminals, keyboards, auxiliary printers, and similar equipment.
- Perform manual duties such as lifting and carrying various weight limits.
- Duties performed may require stooping, kneeling, bending, stretching and prolonged standing.
- Provide assistance and guidance to internal and external customers.
- Follow oral and written instructions