Description
The Director of the Mosaic Program provides strategic leadership and operational oversight for a comprehensive research-informed support program serving students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at the University. This role is responsible for advancing the programs mission by demonstrating significant expertise in working with individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder including a strong understanding of evidence-based practices that promote academic social and personal addition the Director should possess a broad knowledge of and commitment to supporting neurodiverse populations more generally recognizing the value of inclusive approaches that address the diverse strengths and needs of students. This position requires a visionary leader who can develop implement and assess innovative support strategies that foster equity belonging and success for all neurodiverse position reports to the Executive Director of the Disability Resource Center.
Anticipated Salary : $80000-$85000
Responsibilities
The Director of the Mosaic Program provides strategic and operational leadership for all aspects of the program including daily operations staff supervision program development and budget oversight. As a key member of the Disability Resource Centers leadership team the Director collaborates across the university and with community partners to enhance institutional capacity advance inclusive practices and ensure that students with Autism and the broader neurodiverse populationhave equitable access to academic social and career success.
This role includes direct supervision of professional and pre-licensed staff with responsibility for hiring onboarding training performance evaluation and ongoing professional development. The Director facilitates weekly team meetings and leads case consultations to support staff growth and quality student care ensuring that daily operations align with program goals and university standards.
Beyond operations the Director provides visionary leadership through strategic planning program sustainability and community engagement initiatives that strengthen Mosaics regional and national impact. They serve as primary liaison across university departmentsincluding Housing Financial Aid Bursar Registrar and Academic Affairs while also contributing to committees and policy development that advance neuro-inclusive practices across campus. Additionally the Director fosters strong partnerships with parents community organizations Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agencies and external stakeholders representing Mosaic in the community and ensuring the program remains a leader in supporting neurodiverse student success.
Program Development and Assessment
Oversee the development implementation and assessment of student and staff programming including curriculum retreats orientations coaching initiatives and academic support strategies. Oversee program data collection and analysis including coaching outcomes retention rates and student buy-in metrics. Use data to inform continuous program improvement annual reporting and long-term planning.
Partner with faculty to implement inclusive classroom strategies and provide consultations that enhance the learning environment for autistic students. Provide strategic leadership and oversight into the professional development of staff ensuring effective implementation of coaching practices crisis response social interpretation and coaching and the integration of neurodiversity-informed strategies to support students in navigating college life and transitioning to the workforce.
Financial Management and Development
Manage the programs budget approve expenditures and oversee procurement of supplies and marketing materials. Collaborate with university advancement or external entities to identify funding opportunities and support development efforts.
Research and Scholarly Engagement
Engage with research initiatives and scholarly publications to maintain Mosaics national standing. Present at professional conferences and ensure the program remains competitive and aligned with best practices in neurodiversity support.
The ideal candidate will possess the following :
Review of applications will begin November 24 2025 and continue until the position is filled. Applications received by this date will receive priority consideration.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications : A bachelors degree in a relevant field and four years of progressive experience in higher education or disability services including direct work with students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Supervisory background with at least 1-2 years of experience managing full-time professional staff fostering a high-performing inclusive team culture and implementing individualized professional development plans.
Preferred Qualifications : A masters degree with 5-7 years of progressive experience in higher education or disability services including direct work with students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Strong supervisory background with at least 3 or more years of experience managing full-time professional staff fostering a high-performing inclusive team culture and implementing individualized professional development plans.
Required Experience :
Director
Key Skills
Nurse Management,Program Management,Employee Evaluation,Management Experience,Teaching,Curriculum Development,Administrative Experience,Budgeting,Leadership Experience,Program Development,Supervising Experience,Addiction Counseling
Employment Type : Full-Time
Experience : years
Vacancy : 1
Monthly Salary Salary : 80000 - 85000
Director Program • Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA