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An established educational institution is seeking a dynamic Manager for their Osher Learning Centers in Kent and Sussex Counties. This role is pivotal in overseeing operations, managing staff, and delivering engaging lifelong learning programs for a vibrant community of learners aged 50 and above. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational and project management skills, as well as a passion for fostering educational growth. Join a collaborative environment where your leadership will inspire and empower members to engage in enriching educational experiences. This is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the community through lifelong learning initiatives.
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College / VP Area: Graduate College
Work type: Staff
Location: Lewes
Categories: Full Time, Trainers & Educators
The Manager oversees the day-to-day operations and provides leadership for the staff in support of the volunteer-driven programs and activities of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) in Kent and Sussex Counties. Serves as principal local liaison with the Kent-Sussex Council of OLLI which is one of two OLLIs at the University of Delaware along with the OLLI Wilmington Council. OLLI is a financially self-supporting institute within the University of Delaware's Division of Professional and Continuing Studies (PCS) and the Graduate College. OLLI in Kent and Sussex Counties provides in-person and online lifelong learning courses and programming for the educational, cultural, and intellectual benefit of roughly 500 members aged 50 plus with an average age of 73.
OLLI in Kent and Sussex operates at three sites, Dover, Lewes, and Ocean View. The Manager has four principal areas of responsibility:
In the first area of responsibility, the Program Manager serves as the principal UD point of contact with the OLLI Council in Kent and Sussex Counties, working collaboratively with the council and Statewide Director on budget, programmatic, and strategic matters. To achieve this goal, the Manager supervises a team of at least one (1) FTE and up to six (6) part-time staff across the three sites in the two counties.
In the second area of responsibility, the Program Manager oversees the development and delivery of lifelong learning courses in a range of topics and modalities taught by volunteer instructors. Programs serve the needs of geographically dispersed OLLI members in Kent and Sussex Counties. The Program Manager works in close collaboration with other Program Managers, Coordinators, Graduate College MARCOMM, and OLLI staff statewide.
In the third area of responsibility, the Program Manager identifies and cultivates relationships with members and prospective OLLI donors and community sponsors as part of the OLLI Kent and Sussex’s ongoing fundraising efforts. The Program Manager works in collaboration with UD Development and Alumni Relations (DAR), Kent and Sussex Council, OLLI Wilmington, and the Statewide Director in this effort.
In the fourth area of responsibility, the Program Manager develops and maintains mutually beneficial relationships with local community organizations, private companies, homeowners’ associations, local government, and UD, to increase awareness and share resources, increase membership from Kent and Sussex counties and support UD and local partners in serving the 50+ population and local community.
The Program Manager reports to the Statewide Director of OLLI.
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