Title IV-E Program Manager
About this Job
Northwestern State University seeks qualified applicants for the position of Title IV-E Program Manager.
To apply: Please submit the following:
Cover letter describing relevant experience and interest in the position
Curriculum vitae or resume
Official copies of college transcripts
Contact information (name, address, phone, and email) for three professional reference
All application materials should be submitted electronically to Dr. Andrew Fultz at fultza@nsula.edu. Mailed applications will not be processed. For questions, contact Dr. Fultz by email or 318-357-4103.
Position Overview and Summary:
Northwestern State University of Louisiana (NSULA) has served as the lead institution for the Louisiana Title IV-E Child Welfare Scholar Program for over 25 years, coordinating a statewide alliance of universities dedicated to preparing the next generation of child welfare professionals. The program currently administers a $9.9 million grant cycle in partnership with eight universities, the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), and the Louisiana Child Welfare Training Academy (LCWT A).
The Statewide Title IV-E Program Manager plays a central leadership role in advancing the mission of the Scholar Program by overseeing day-to-day operations, supporting scholar recruitment and retention, coordinating curriculum alignment and evaluation efforts, and ensuring high-quality collaboration across university and agency partners. This position reports directly to the Title IV-E Executive Director and is responsible for managing core components of the statewide initiative, including student support systems, internship and field coordination, professional development, and communication with institutional stakeholders.
The Program Manager is a dynamic and strategic position that requires strong leadership, organizational skills, and a commitment to workforce development in child welfare and social work education. As the program enters a significant expansion phase - growing scholar enrollment, adding new academic disciplines, and developing new training and onboarding infrastructure - the Program Manager will serve as a primary driver of implementation, systems management, and cross-institutional coordination.
Northwestern State University is a State as a Model Employer (SAME) agency.
The successful candidate will be subject to a background check, as a condition of employment.
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Minimum Qualifications
Master's degree in social work, psychology, child and family studies, public administration, business, or a related social services field (Required)
Post-master's experience in child welfare, higher education, program management, or a related area
Experience drafting or managing contracts, scopes of work, or interagency agreements
Experience leading multi-site or multi-institutional initiatives
Demonstrated ability to design systems and operational processes
Experience supervising staff or coordinating contractors
Demonstrated leadership in program planning, coordination, and implementation
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines with minimal supervision
Comfort and competency working with technology platfonns and digital project management tools
Working knowledge of Title IV-E funding, federal grant compliance, and child welfare workforce development initiatives (preferred)
Experience working within or alongside public child welfare systems, academic institutions, or statewide collaboratives (preferred)
Experience with Monday.com or comparable project management platforms (Required)
Familiarity with interdisciplinary academic environments and multi-institutional program coordination
Experience supervising staff or coordinating contractor relationships
Job Duties and Other Information
Program Coordination and Staff Supervision:
Oversee implementation and progress of statewide Title IY-E initiatives by supervising and supporting project staff and contractors
Serve as the primary day-to-day supervisor for program operations, ensuring accountability and clarity of assignments across the statewide team
Contribute to grant proposals, renewals, and expansion efforts through planning, narrative development, and implementation design
Program Technology & Systems Management
Serve as the primary internal architect and administrator of the program's Monday.com project management platform, which manages scholar data, recruitment pipelines, invoicing, task assignments, and contractor coordination across all program components
Collaborate with the program's Monday.com development consultant to design, build, and refine system workflows as program needs evolve
Design and implement scalable operational systems, workflows, and standard operating procedures to support statewide program growth
Lead process improvement initiatives that increase efficiency, accountability, and data accuracy across institutions
Translate program goals into actionable systems and tools that support staff, scholars, and partners
Identify technology needs and recommend solutions to the Executive Director as the program expands
Interdisciplinary Expansion & University Partner Coordination
Support the expansion of the scholar program into new academic disciplines, including psychology, child and family studies, human services, criminal justice, and general studies
Build and maintain relationships with faculty, department heads, advisors, and field instructors across disciplines and partner institutions
Provide guidance and technical assistance to new university departments on program requirements, eligible coursework, and field placement alignment
Coordinate with the Title IV-E Executive Director on university alliance expansion planning and implementation
Interagency Liaison
Serve as a central point of contact between NSULA, DCFS, Southeastern Louisiana University/LCWTA, and partner universities to facilitate communication and collaborative problem-solving
Support the Executive Director in managing the DCFS relationship, including preparation of materials, data, and documentation for state agency communications
Coordinate across the University Alliance to ensure consistent program delivery and partner accountability
Scholar Recruitment & Support
Lead the development and implementation of a standardized, inclusive recruitment and application process for student scholars and DCFS employees pursuing advanced education
Manage and further develop systems to track educational, professional, and licensure progress for all scholars and Employee Educational Support Program (EESP) recipients
Organize statewide support groups, peer mentorship, and networking opportunities to ensure long-term student engagement and professional identity development
Intern Bootcamp & Field Onboarding
Oversee the statewide implementation and ongoing refinement of the Title IV-E Intern Bootcamp, a structured onboarding experience developed for scholars entering field placements
Coordinate with NSULA program staff and field contractors to ensure consistent bootcamp delivery across partner institutions
Assure quality, consistency, and support in internship experiences across institutions, including field orientation and intern materials
Curriculum & Professional Development
Collaborate with faculty and program leadership to support curriculum alignment with child welfare best practices, student needs, and Title IV-E allowable training requirements
Design and facilitate trainings for DCFS supervisors, university liaisons, and field educators involved in Title IV-E scholar support
Support planning and delivery of professional development activities connected to workforce retention and scholar success
Meetings, Reporting & Documentation
Plan and coordinate quarterly University Alliance and LCWT A meetings; prepare agendas, record outcomes, and follow up on action items
Write and compile detailed reports, updates, and policy recommendations to maintain compliance with grant and agency expectations
Contribute to the Annual Program Service Report (APSR) and other federal and state reporting requirements under the direction of the Executive Director
Research Integration & Evaluation
Collaborate with the Title IV-E Executive Director and Research Associate to support ongoing program evaluation, survey administration, and data collection
Assist in documenting program outcomes, scholar progress, and intervention effectiveness to support both compliance reporting and scholarly dissemination
Public Engagement & Representation
Represent the program through outreach presentations, community engagement, and educational sessions that promote child welfare workforce development
Attend and present at state and national conferences to represent Louisiana's Title IV-E program and stay current on best practices
Contracting, Compliance & Fiscal Coordination
Draft, revise, and manage program contracts, MOUs, scopes of work, and service agreements for university partners, consultants, and contractors
Coordinate with universities to ensure contracts align with institutional policies and federal Title IV-E regulations
Monitor contractor deliverables, timelines, and performance expectations
Support budget planning and align contractual expenditures with grant requirements and allowable costs
Maintain documentation to ensure audit readiness and compliance with federal and state funding guidelines
