Employment Opportunity
EO No: 2025-079
CTEC Campus/CRE
P.O. Box 614
Kolonia, Pohnpei FM 96941
College of Micronesia - FSM Mission Statement:
The College of Micronesia-FSM is a learner-centered institution of higher education that is committed to the success of the Federated States of Micronesia by providing academic and career & technical educational programs characterized by continuous improvement and best practices.
Values:

- Provide leadership and direction in the development of state cooperative research and extension responsibilities of the College;
- Develop and manage State CES and AES Budgets
- Develop the state Plan of Work to justify and encourage local matching funding,
- Coordinate, develop and represent the College in land grant issues at the state campus;
- Assist the Vice President in formulating and administering College policies and in developing long and short-range goals and objectives;
- Supervise and coordinate the activities of the campus relating to development, modification, expansion and implementation of the state cooperative extension services, agricultural experiment station, and resident instruction programs to meet the current and projected needs of the CTEC Campus;
- Review analysis of activities, costs, operations and forecast date to determine campus progress toward stated goals and objectives;
- Work with other administrators in analyzing and discussing required changes in goals and objectives to meet land grant and extension program identified needs;
- Participate in the selection of subordinate staff; supervise and evaluate the work performance of subordinates including project coordinators and program leaders;
- Responsible for administrative activities such as maintaining accountability of program funds, developing state AES and CES work plans, annual reports and program updates with input from the community, land grant personnel and college faculty and administrators;
- Formulate policies and procedures for the development of programs assigned, putting in place a system of evaluating program accomplishments and impacts compared with targets, and proposing amendments and/or improvements therein to meet changing needs;
- Represent the campus with community, state government, students and other officials. Additional administrative management duties could include some teaching and/or research responsibilities.
- Propose, submit and implement projects relating to his/her expertise.
- Serve on committees as needed.
Master’s degree from a US accredited college in education, agriculture, home economics, or related field and demonstrated successful responsibilities in progressively more responsible educational management positions at an institution of higher learning; preferably at the community college, or equivalent combination of training and work experience in management, administrative or related professional work which indicate possession of knowledge and skills required to be successful in the position. PhD degree preferred. Knowledge of: management and organizational principles and practices; standards and practices of the Accreditation Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, WASC; principles and practices of academic and organization planning; issues, trends and practices of institutions of higher education; performance appraisal principles, practices and techniques including development of improvement plans; budgeting and management planning including grant writing and management; Micronesian people and cultures; adult and community college students’ interests and problems; and program planning/development principles and practices. Ability to: communicate effectively in English both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with faculty, staff, administrators, community members, and governmental officials; exercise mature and sound judgement and discretion; work with individuals to develop group consensus and collaborative problem solving; establish and identify problems and priorities in order to motivate staff or accomplish goals and objectives; supervise, direct and evaluate the work of others; work with public, students and others in a positive, professional, courteous and tactful manner in resolving complex or difficult problems.
Foreign credentials must be equated to meet US standards in the field of assignment using World Education Services at http://www.wes.org.Interested candidates must submit the following documents:
- A letter of interest addressing how the candidate’s professional qualification and experience match the minimum essential requirements of the position (not to exceed 3 pages);
- COM-FSM application form (http://www.comfsm.fm/jobs/HRdocs/employment08.pdf );
- A current resume which includes personal email address and cellular phone number;
- Copies of college transcripts for all degrees earned;
- A minimum of three professional reference letters; and
- Police clearance.
Documents are to be submitted electronically to hro@comfsm.edu.fm (preferably as PDF attachments) or mailed to:
Human Resources Office
College of Micronesia-FSM
P.O. Box 159
Pohnpei FM 96941
(U.S Postal Service domestic rates apply in the Federated States of Micronesia.)
Official copies of college transcripts are required to be sent directly from schools to HRO when a candidate is being considered.
The College reserves the right to request or require from any applicant additional documentation or certification in addition to the minimum requirements stated in this advertisement in order to be considered for this position. All persons applying must meet or exceed any additional qualifications required in the COM-FSM Personnel Policy and Procedure Manual.