The Director of Education is a key position in a small and growing trade association. This position is very “hands-on” and detail-oriented in providing an outstanding educational experience for our members and the industry-at-large. The Director will develop and execute strategies to grow and standardize EGSA training, a top association priority, by working with leadership and key members, as well as enhancing current educational programs, including our popular schools and certification programs. The person will be a self-starter, agile and nimble, can work on numerous projects simultaneously, and has a passion for creating new work products while maintaining day-to-day processes. The Director is an independent thinker with outstanding communication, project management, and judgment skills in navigating multiple priorities with a diverse group of stakeholders.
Requirements
Key Responsibilities:
Educational Content and Instructor Training
Work closely with the Education Committee and staff to create new classroom and lab training, including certification preparation, to complement and enhance EGSA’s current programs.
Lead and teach EGSA’s Load Bank Training and Cer0fica0on Program; update the curriculum as needed.
Formalize and teach EGSA’s new Generator Maintenance Training Program.
Support the review and oversight of the on-site schools’ curriculum.
Partner with Membership Experience in recruiting Member targets that participate in educational offerings. Responsible for educational member communications, including various marketing channels.
Develop content for EGSA’s Learning Management System (LMS) with both EGSA and Member content; create other online programs to support technician certification needs.
Support all other existing educational programs, including Power Webinars.
Staff lead on the Education Committee and other Education groups.
Other tasks as assigned by EGSA staff leadership.
Skills and Qualifications:
To achieve our mission, we hire energetic individuals with a positive and entrepreneurial mindset who possess the following skills:
Bachelor’s degree preferred.
A minimum of five years’ experience as an instructional trainer in the on-site power generation industry.
Five to eight years of educational content experience in the power generation industry.
Excellent verbal and written, i.e., “soft” communication skills.
Strong organizational skills with a demonstrated ability to prioritize multiple projects and meet deadlines.
Work accurately with laser-focused attention to detail.
Solid computer skills, extensive knowledge of MS Office.
Knowledge of and proficiency with social media platforms.
Ability to work individually and collaboratively as part of a team.
Detail-oriented, proactive, assertive, and self-motivated.
Strong project management, multitasking, and decision-making skills.
Professional and friendly demeanor, especially in member communications.
Ability to take ownership of a process and to use problem-solving skills to resolve issues.
Demonstrate the highest level of personal and ethical standards.
Fringe benefits: EGSA offers a comprehensive medical, dental, and vision program to all full-time employees. We also offer a 401(K) retirement and profit-sharing plan; generous paid time off; and an office reimbursement stipend.
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