Dean of Students
Location: Exeter
Posted on: June 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Do you want to help shape a student's Job Corps experience from
day one? Are you an empathetic, caring individual that would like
to set a positive example for young people trying to better
themselves? Are you looking for a role with excellent growth
opportunities? Then we have the career opportunity for you! SALARY:
$43,888 annually SCHEDULE: MON-FRI, 8am-5pm (1 day will be
11am-8pm, candidate chooses) WHY WORK FOR US? -Highly competitive
pay and exceptional health benefits -Onsite cafeteria with
affordable prepared food options designed and cooked by our
talented culinary students and staff as well as healthy menu
choices - only $2.50 for a hot meal and salad bar -Fully equipped
gymnasium with basketball hoops -State-of-the-art workout room with
free weights, treadmills, and nautilus equipment - cancel that
expensive gym membership -A beautiful 22-acre campus, ideal for
lunchtime walks -Located less than 10 minutes from the highway
-Courteous, team-oriented staff WHAT IS EXETER JOB CORPS ACADEMY?
We support the Job Corps program’s mission to teach eligible young
people the skills they need to become employable and independent
and place them in meaningful jobs or further education. Our center
specializes in Culinary Arts, Welding, Electronics Engineering, and
Patient Care. POSITION SUMMARY Responsible for the management of
the Center discipline, recognition and incentive program for
students. Analyzes Center’s student discipline and incentive
program and uses proper judgment and discretion to resolve issues
and problems. Ensures strict confidentiality of sensitive
information and integrity of student data. RESPONSIBILITIES
Oversees the Center behavior management system to ensure student
compliance with Center rules and regulations. Provides orientation
to new students including explaining Center rules, regulations,
incentive/disciplinary system and legal services available.
Provides in-service training to all staff on the Center behavior
management system. Ensures the Center's compliance with Job Corps
Zero Tolerance policies. Administers penalties for disciplinary
infractions in accordance with PRH requirements, approved sanction
guide and the Student Handbook. Appoints and trains staff to serve
on the Center’s Fact Finding Board and Behavior Review Panels.
Investigates student incidents involving student misconduct.
Reports significant concerns to the Center Director. Ensures
sanctions are imposed in accordance with Center Sanction Guide.
Maintains a complete file of student disciplinary records and
ensures student behavioral infractions are appropriately entered
into CIS. Analyzes and prepares data related to behavioral trends
and prepares required reports as directed. Acts as liaison with
local law enforcement authorities regarding students charged with
criminal activities off-Center. Coordinates these activities with
the Center Safety/Security department. In cooperation with the
Education & Training Manager, ensures the effective administration
of the Career Success Standards Rating system as directed by
company guidelines. Develops Center-beneficial linkages within the
community for education, employment, Career Technical Training and
WBL. Promotes a positive image of the Center and Job Corps. Other
duties as assigned Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE High
School diploma or equivalent required. Associate’s degree from an
accredited school preferred. A minimum of one-year experience in
Job Corps or related residential youth program required. Must
possess a valid Driver’s License and meet Company insurability
requirements. Physical requirements include sitting, standing,
climbing, walking, lifting, pulling and/or pushing, carrying,
reaching, stooping and crouching. Demonstrates the ability to lift
40 pounds and / or the ability to assess the lift load in order to
ask for necessary assistance. “Adams and Associates, Inc. abides by
the requirements of 41 CFR §§ 60-300.5(a) and 60-741.5(a). These
regulations prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals
based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with
disabilities, and prohibit discrimination against all individuals
based on characteristics protected by federal, state or local laws.
Moreover, these regulations require that covered prime contractors
and subcontractors take affirmative action to employ and advance in
employment individuals without regard to their protected veteran
status or disability.” This policy applies to all terms and
conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement,
promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of
absence, compensation, and training.
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