Position Type:
Administration/Central Administration
Date Posted:
5/22/2026
Location:
Educational Support Services
Closing Date:
05/29/2026
MANAGER
POSTSECONDARY READINESS
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE:
Manager - Post Secondary Readiness
FLSA STATUS:
Exempt
REPORTS TO : Chief of School Innovation
PAY GRADE:
ADM-06
LOCATION:
Education Support Services
DAYS:
228
JOB ID & DATE:
ADM-74| May, 2026
JOB PURPOSE SUMMARY
The Manager of Postsecondary Readiness will ensure that all students in Adams County School District 14 have access to high-quality postsecondary readiness programming and opportunities that prepare them for success in college, career, military, and workforce pathways. The manager will oversee the implementation, coordination, and expansion of district-wide postsecondary readiness initiatives, including concurrent enrollment, career and technical education pathways, career exploration, work-based learning opportunities, financial literacy, scholarship and FAFSA support, and partnerships with higher education institutions and community organizations.
The manager will collaborate with district leaders, school administrators, counselors, teachers, students, families, higher education partners, and community stakeholders to ensure equitable access to postsecondary opportunities and successful student transitions beyond graduation.
REQUIREMENTS
Education Level Details
Master's degree in Education, Educational Leadership, Guidance Counseling, or a related field.
License / Certification Required
Valid Colorado Principal License
An active CTE Director Credential issued by the Colorado Community College System.
CLDE and ReadAct Preferred.
Valid Colorado Driver's License.
Work Experience Required
Minimum of three years of experience as a teacher
Experience in Career and Technical Education (CTE) or secondary school administration.
Experience coordinating college and career readiness initiatives within a K-12 educational setting preferred.
Experience working with higher education institutions, workforce development organizations, or community partnerships preferred.
Proven experience managing complex federal budgets (preferred).
Minimum of three years of successful leadership experience preferred
Other Skills and Abilities Required
Strong problem-solving, critical thinking, and conflict management skills.
Knowledge of Colorado standards, graduation guidelines, ICAP requirements, college admissions processes, FAFSA requirements, and career readiness indicators.
Demonstrated ability to navigate state data systems and college-readiness software.
Strong cultural competency and a commitment to creating equitable, diverse postsecondary pathways for all student demographics.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, students, administrators, vendors, and community stakeholders.
Ability to manage budgets, resources, and departmental operations effectively.
Ability to establish and maintain collaborative partnerships with District departments, colleges, universities, community organizations, and business partners.
Strong organizational, communication, leadership, strategic planning, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work independently and respond effectively to operational challenges and emergency situations.
Ability to facilitate professional development and support continuous program improvement.
Ability to inspire, manage, and collaborate with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders.
Serve on district-level committees and planning teams.
KEY FUNCTIONS, ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Major Responsibilities
Develop, implement, coordinate, and oversee district-wide postsecondary readiness initiatives aligned with district goals and student achievement outcomes.
Strategic Pathway Development: Design, implement, and expand career pathways, technical education, and work-based learning opportunities tailored to local labor market demands and Colorado's "Top Jobs."
CTE & Grant Management: Lead, write, and monitor state and federal grants, specifically the Carl Perkins Grant and the Colorado Technical Education Act (TEA) funds. Ensure absolute compliance with the Colorado Community College System (CCCS).
Concurrent Enrollment Oversight: Partner with local higher education institutions (e.g., Colorado community colleges and 4-year universities) to build articulation agreements and expand dual-credit/Concurrent Enrollment opportunities.
ICAP Leadership: Direct the district-wide implementation and digital platform tracking (e.g., Xello, SchooLinks, or Naviance) of the state-mandated Individual Career and Academic Plan (ICAP) from grades 6 12.
Counseling Support: Collaborate with secondary principals and counseling staff to establish uniform college planning, financial aid guidance (FAFSA/CAFSA), and scholarship resources.
Industry & Community Partnerships: Build and maintain active CTE Advisory Boards as required by Colorado law. Cultivate regional relationships with local chambers of commerce, workforce centers, and industry leaders to secure student internships and apprenticeships.
Data Analysis & Accountability: Gather, interpret, and present student performance data, graduation guidelines, and credential-attainment rates to the Board of Education and the Colorado Department of Education (CDE).
School/Organizational Climate
Help set the vision and strategic direction for district-wide postsecondary readiness programming and student transition supports.
Promote a culture of high expectations, college and career readiness, equity, and continuous improvement throughout the district.
Demonstrate professionalism, integrity, and ethical conduct in all interactions with students, staff, families, and community stakeholders.
Encourage collaboration and innovation among schools, district departments, and external partners to expand student opportunities.
Relate to staff, students, parents, and community partners in ways that convey mutual respect, concern, and high expectations.
Use feedback, stakeholder input, and student outcome data to continuously improve programs and services.
Integrate the Graduate Profile in areas of the district, including curriculum, information nights, and communication efforts.
Serve as an instructional liaison between district departments and campus personnel.
Strategic Implementation and Continuous Improvement
Lead the development and implementation of district postsecondary readiness plans and initiatives aligned with district strategic priorities.
Collaborate with school and district leaders to identify barriers to student postsecondary success and develop strategies for improvement.
Systematically monitor the effectiveness of assigned programs through review of participation data, student outcomes, and postsecondary success indicators.
Develop and coordinate professional learning opportunities to support college and career readiness implementation at the school level.
Support efforts by principals and school teams to achieve district and campus postsecondary readiness goals.
Analyze and set goals for data related to graduation rates, FAFSA completion, concurrent enrollment participation, industry credentials, and postsecondary enrollment to inform decision-making and continuous improvement.
Conducts Needs Assessments to determine short and long-range projects, insights on curriculum, schedule, infrastructure, evaluation, communication, policies, professional development, and other areas.
Policy, Reports, and Law
Implement policies established by federal and state law, Colorado Department of Education guidance, State Board of Education rules, and local board policy related to postsecondary readiness programming.
Compile, maintain, and file all reports, records, grant documentation, and other required compliance materials.
Assist with the development, revision, and implementation of district procedures and guidelines related to postsecondary readiness initiatives.
Maintain confidentiality of student records and sensitive information in accordance with district, state, and federal requirements.
Administration and Fiscal/Facilities Management
Support and follow local, state, and federal rules and policies.
Assist in identifying programmatic and operational needs during the budget development process.
Manage grant funds, departmental budgets, and allocated resources in accordance with district procedures and grant requirements.
Coordinate with district departments and community partners regarding program logistics, scheduling, transportation, and operational support.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Communications
Facilitate communication and collaboration among campus administrators, counselors, teachers, district leaders, higher education institutions, workforce partners, students, families, and community stakeholders.
Communicate district postsecondary readiness expectations, opportunities, timelines, and resources effectively to all stakeholders.
Promote awareness of college and career-readiness opportunities through outreach, presentations, and community engagement.
Support district communication efforts related to postsecondary readiness initiatives and student success outcomes.
Maintain positive and collaborative relationships with external partners and community organizations.
Personnel Management
Supervise and evaluate assigned personnel and program staff as applicable.
Conference regularly with assigned staff to discuss program implementation, performance expectations, and professional growth opportunities.
Assist in recruiting, training, assigning, and supporting personnel involved in postsecondary readiness initiatives.
Support implementation of district expectations, policies, and procedures related to assigned programs and services.
Budget and/or Resource Responsibilities
Assist in developing, reviewing, and monitoring departmental budgets, grants, and expenditures.
Recommend and support the purchase of program materials, curriculum resources, technology, and student support services.
Support collaborative decision-making regarding resource allocation and program priorities.
Monitor grant compliance and resource utilization to ensure effective and equitable program implementation.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervision of direct reports that may include Postsecondary Readiness Coordinators, Career Pathway Staff, Program Specialists, or other assigned personnel.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORKING CONDITIONS
The physical demands, work environment factors and mental functions described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Physical Demands : While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 40 pounds.
Work Environment : While performing the duties of this job, the employee will work primarily in office, school, and outdoor environments. The employee may be required to respond to emergency situations at various district locations and may occasionally work evenings or weekends. The employee may also be required to work remotely in the event of a district closure or emergency situation.
Mental Functions:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to communicate, analyze, evaluate, coordinate, investigate, problem solve, and use interpersonal skills. The employee must be able to exercise sound judgment and make decisions in emergency or high-pressure situations.
TRANSPARENCY IN PAY AND BENEFITS
Adams 14 is committed to transparency in compensation and benefits and complies with Colorado's Equal Pay for Equal Work Act. We offer a competitive and comprehensive benefits package designed to support the health, financial security, and well-being of our employees.
Compensation for this position is
$115,774
to
$162,841
per year (2026-2027), based on verified experience and qualifications, and aligned with the Adams 14 salary schedule. This position is scheduled for
228
work days annually. Additional compensation opportunities may be available through stipends or supplemental assignments, depending on job responsibilities.
Benefits include: Paid Time Off (PTO), Medical, dental, and vision insurance plans, District contributions to Health Savings Accounts (HSA), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with free and confidential support services, Wellness and preventive care programs. Voluntary coverage options for life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D), critical illness, cancer care, legal assistance, and accident insurance are available for all full-time staff.
Retirement and voluntary benefits include: Membership in the Colorado Public Employees' Retirement Association (PERA) and optional retirement savings plans including 403(b) and 457(b).
For more detailed information, please review the Adams 14 Employee Benefits Guide, available on the District website.

ADM - Manager of Postsecondary Readiness
Adams County School District 14, Commerce City, CO, USA
Pay: $115,774-$162,841/yr
Job type: Full Time