Education Consultant -P13
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration
Overview
At the Michigan Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential, we are laser-focused on improving opportunities and outcomes for Michiganders from preschool to postsecondary. From connecting more families with quality child care and prek programs to making it more affordable to earn a skill certificate or college degree, we are helping more people make it in Michigan.
MiLEAP was created by Governor Whitmer in July 2023 and is the newest department in the State of Michigan. Michigan.gov/MiLEAP to learn more about our work and consider applying to join a team working to make Michigan a better place to grow up, learn, live, work, and play.
ResponsibilitiesThe function and purpose of this 21st CCLC position is to provide leadership and direction in the development of regulations, rules, procedures, and policies as they relate to 21st CCLC Programs grants and supports for the families of enrolled students. A primary responsibility is the management of state and/or federal funding for major grant programs. The 21st CCLC Education Consultant works with local school districts, and other community-based agencies, on program development, implementation, and evaluation.
QualificationsThis position generally requires possession of a master's degree in a field of education and one year of administrative or consultative experience in the field of K-12 or early childhood education equivalent to the Education Consultant 11 OR two years of administrative or consultative experience in the field of K-12 or early childhood education, including one year equivalent to an Education Consultant 12.
Specific information on the education and experience required for the position is in the job specification for the Education Consultant class.
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