For over 90 years, McMaster Continuing Education has been delivering excellence in lifelong learning and is one of Canada’s largest and leading providers of certificate and diploma programs, professional development education, custom and corporate training. McMaster Continuing Education (MCE) is an entrepreneurial academic enterprise that serves the university and extended community, advancing adult learners’ ambitions, transforming careers, and enriching communities through educational excellence, innovation, inclusion, and partnerships. MCE runs over 45 programs across various content areas, supported by approximately 240 instructors. These offerings include for-credit and not-for-credit options delivered as workshops, and stacking into certificates and diplomas.
The Associate Director (Education Programming), under the direction of the Senior Director, will work closely and collaboratively with the Assistant Directors (Operations and Finance; Marketing and Student Enrolment) to develop and promote a quality culture for continuing education programming at McMaster University.
The AD (Education Programming) implements McMaster Continuing Education’s (MCE’s) vision, mandate and mission and leads the development of innovative education programming that advances MCE’s strategic mandate areas. The AD (EP) will collaborate with the Senior Director, MCE, and senior leaders from central campus units (e.g. Alumni and Advancement, UTS, the Registrar, MacPherson Institute, Faculty Leadership, etc) to ensure cohesive programming that meets university needs.
The AD (EP) supervises and directs Program Managers and other MCE education programming roles to oversee the continuing education activities of MCE, inclusive of educational technologies, curriculum development, scholarship in continuing education, corporate training and professional development programming. The AD (EP) will oversee a broad portfolio of day-to-day activities that includes supervision, program development, project management, budget management, liaising with administrators, faculty, staff, and students, and keeping up with advances in rapidly changing technologies and pedagogies. As a member of MCE’s leadership team, the AD (EP) will set and execute MCE’s operational goals, strategic objectives, core initiatives, and generate data-driven data. This role acts as an advocate and voice for MCE with both internal and external stakeholders and will represent MCE at regional, national and international meetings and conferences.
Strategy and Vision
Collaboration and Communication
Continuing Education Program Development
Supervision and Leadership
Education: Masters or PhD degree in Education or related field
Experience:
5-10 years of experience in university system supporting educational development
At least 5 years of management experience onboarding and supervising program managers and education development roles
At least 5 years of experience developing and managing programs, projects, and/or services, and associated program and staffing budgets
Knowledge/Skills:
Strategic planning and prioritization processes
Ability to balance multiple roles (leader, scholar, educational developer, manager) and competing deadlines and priorities
Ability to work collaboratively with a wide range of internal (e.g., faculties, departments, administration) and external partners and stakeholders
Ability to effectively manage financial activities and communicate financial information to audiences of varying sizes and acumen
Consultation and facilitation related to educational development and continuing education programming
Assessment and evaluation of educational development and continuing education programming
Writing, authoring and reporting on continuing education topics for a variety of audiences in a variety of mediums
Excellent time management, organizational, interpersonal skills, conflict resolution, problem-solving skills and project management skills
Ability to initiate, develop, and manage complex projects with multiple, competing priorities and deadlines
Experience in delegating, motivating, and mobilizing a team around a project's shared goals
Ability to function in an ever-changing environment with competing demands, priorities, and deadlines
Knowledge of:
Ability to function in an ever-changing environment with competing demands, priorities, and deadlines
Trends and challenges in continuing education, including demonstrated knowledge of scholarship, quality assurance, pedagogy, and a deep understanding of learning technologies, digital pedagogies, and multiple IT platforms, hardware, software and technological workflows to support continuing education programming
Higher education, learning theories, and the scholarship of teaching and learning within continuing education
University policies, processes, strategic plans, governance
Organizational change and change management processes
Staff Supervised: 15-20 Unifor staff plus ~240 sessional instructors
Financial Accountability: Oversee the fiscal viability of 30+ credit, non-credit, and corporate training programs, with each program generating between 5 – 250K in
revenue
Assume responsibility for the recruitment of MCE staff, assessment of candidates, training and onboarding, encouraging career and development education, and ensuring appropriate work performance of 15-20 Unifor staff
Operational: Engagement with central university units (Registrar, HR, Alumni) and Faculties; Community engagement with education offerings; Education
programming and professional development for staff
Administrative: Ensures all HR processes are formally captured per internal and external based on standard HR protocols and compliance requirements. Compliance and adherence to HR, Finance, academic rigor of education programing, privacy and technology regulations
Programs or Projects Managed: Ongoing and development of for-credit certificates and diplomas; non-credit certificates, diplomas, microcredentials; corporate professional
development
Other: Potential Travel required – for provincial and national CE leadership meetings
The posted hiring range represents McMaster's typical hiring range for this position. Actual starting salary will depend on factors such as relevant experience, qualifications, internal equity, and market conditions.
Individuals with extensive experience, deep specialized expertise, and/or those who can demonstrate exceptional past performance, as applicable, may be hired at a higher rate within the full range, in accordance with the University compensation policies.
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