Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
22 Oct, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
23 Jul, 25
Experience
3 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Higher Education
Industry
Education Management
POSITION SUMMARY
Since 1931, WashU Continuing & Professional Studies (CAPS), formerly University College, has been a cornerstone of career advancement and professional growth in the St. Louis region. The mission is to empower modern learners —those balancing education with work and personal responsibilities—through flexible, high-quality educational pathways to career success.
CAPS offers a variety of degree and certificate programs tailored to meet the demands of the regional job market. The dynamic curriculum, developed in collaboration with industry leaders, ensures students gain the skills and knowledge employers are seeking.
CAPS ensures community support through its English Language Programs (ELP) dedicated to improving English proficiency to advance workforce skills, Prison Education Project (PEP) for incarcerated people, and the Masters in Teaching and Learning offering pathways for educators at every stage of their career. Committed to fostering student success, CAPS provides a range of resources and personalized coaching. With the individualized support of dedicated instructors, recruiters, student success navigators, and career specialists, students have the resources and guidance needed to succeed.
Under the direction of the Vice Dean, Director of Healthcare Programs for CAPS, the Director will provide strategic leadership for the Washington University (WU) Prison Education Project (PEP), a transformative liberal arts degree program for incarcerated students and prison staff within the Missouri Department of Corrections. The PEP seeks to bring WashU’s intellectual rigor and high educational standards to support qualified incarcerated students in earning college degrees and realizing successful reentry into the community. The Director will lead program staff, faculty, and partners in shaping and implementing the program’s strategic direction, aligning with its core values and building on existing strengths and new resources. Key responsibilities include overseeing curriculum development; recruiting, training, and supervising instructors, staff, and volunteers; guiding the work of the PEP Program Site Administrators, who manage the program’s daily operations; university-wide collaboration with schools and departments that impact PEP outcomes; partnering with Advancement on development initiatives; and serving as an advocate to communicate the mission and impact of the PEP to diverse audiences.
EDUCATION:
Master’s degree or combination of education and/or experience may substitute for minimum education.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Relevant Experience (3 Years)
SKILLS:
Not Applicable
EDUCATION:
PhD or terminal degree or combination of education and experience may substitute for minimum education.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
Progressive Experience In Prison Education With A Focus On Higher Education (5 Years)
SKILLS:
Analytical Thinking, Confidentiality, Correctional Facilities, Curriculum Assessment, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Detail-Oriented, Diplomatic Approach, Facilitating Adult Learning, Faculty Development, Instructional Leadership, Leadership, Optimistic Attitude, Prisons, Problem Solving, Relationship Building, Strategy Plan, Team Strategy, Teamwork, Time Management, Work Collaboratively
Strategy, Planning, and Leadership for PEP
Program Management
Administrative and Operational Oversight
Oversee Marketing and Event Planning
Performs other duties as assigned.