7 Miss. Code. R. 3-86.2 - Local Career and Technical Education CTE Administrator
The local career and technical education CTE administrator shall be utilized for specific vocational administrative purposes.
1. This position shall be referred to as CTE
Director in secondary educational agencies. In postsecondary institutions, this
position may be referred to as CTE District Dean/Director, CTE Dean/Director,
or Assistant CTE Dean/Director.
2.
This position shall be concerned with planning, organizing, directing,
controlling, and coordinating the career and technical programs on a
district-wide basis or within the local vocational center. This includes
analysis and justification of activities to promote and organize career and
technical programs to provide students with education and training.
3. Secondary CTE Directors shall function
within the appropriate organizational structure of the local educational agency
and shall authority in the administrative chain of command commensurate with
principals.
4. Postsecondary CTE
District Deans/Directors shall have authority in the administrative chain of
command commensurate with academic deans. Other CTE Administrators will
function within the appropriate organizational structure of the local
educational agency with the advice and counsel of the CTE District
Dean/Director.
5. All reimbursed
secondary local vocational directors should be employed on a twelve (12) month
basis when vocational reimbursement funds are available for the full twelve
(12) months. However, state law prohibits the reimbursement of secondary
vocational administrators for more than 10 months (200 days). When local boards
of education and superintendents choose to employ vocational directors for a
period of time longer than ten (10) months, it is encouraged that the local
vocational director be employed on a twelve (12) month basis.
6. Generally, all reimbursed postsecondary
local vocational deans/directors shall be authorized to be employed on a twelve
(12) month basis when vocational reimbursement funds are available for the full
twelve (12) months and at the discretion of the local educational agency.
7. Primary responsibilities of
these positions will be identified by the local educational agency to
administer high quality vocational programs and generally include but are not
limited to the following:
a. Formulate and
administer a comprehensive program of career and technical education.
b. Maintain close working
relationships with community and state agencies and area business, industries,
and labor organizations, in order to provide training consistent with needs.
c. Continuously appraise and
evaluate the total career and technical program to achieve the established
goals of providing the opportunity for people to prepare for gainful
employment.
d. Maintain current
knowledge of all pertinent rules and regulations affecting vocational
education.
e. Assume responsibility
for the collection, review, and submission of all forms and reports relative to
vocational education to state agencies.
f. Supervise and evaluate all instructional
personnel in the vocational education program.
g. Make recommendations for long-term
adjustments, changes, additions, and deletions in the career and technical
education program to meet changing job trends and needs.
h. Assist in the recruitment and screening of
vocational teachers.
i. Maintain
and inventory CTE equipment as listed in the Equipment Management Tracking
System (EMTS).
8.
Employment: This position shall be approved for one hundred percent (100 %)
employment for the above stated responsibilities.
9. Reimbursement: This position shall be
considered as an administrative position and shall be reimbursed from
vocational funds according to State Board of Education Policy 9205
10. Qualifications: The recruitment and
selection of CTE administrators shall be the responsibility of the local
educational agency and shall conform with licensure requirements and the
primary responsibilities in section G.
Notes
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