ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER FOR FACILITIES PLANNING AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
State of LouisianaAbout the role
Posting number: BOR 08192026 KL
Department: Education-Board of Regents
Job classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Posting type: Open
Categories: Facility Management, Education, Emergency Management
Summary
The Louisiana Board of Regents is seeking an accomplished facilities and emergency management professional to serve as Associate Commissioner for Facilities Planning and Emergency Management. This executive-level role coordinates statewide Capital Outlay and Deferred Maintenance recommendations on behalf of Louisiana’s four public higher education systems.
The Associate Commissioner serves as Regents’ primary liaison for facilities, emergency management, and property control; monitors administrative and legislative actions; advises agency and higher education leadership; and provides centralized coordination, reporting, and support to public postsecondary institutions during natural disasters and other emergency events.
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION
The Board of Regents is established in the Louisiana Constitution as the state’s coordinating board for higher education. Regents works with four management boards, thirty-two public degree-granting institutions, and four special-purpose institutions. It sets statewide higher education policy, advocates for systems and institutions, distributes state-provided funding in accordance with legislative actions, and administers grant programs that advance postsecondary education.
The Board of Regents includes three programs: the Board of Regents, the Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (LOSFA), and the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium (LUMCON). The Division of Finance and Administration oversees the agency’s financial and budget matters, administrative policies and procedures, and facilities, and supports Regents’ constitutional role in reviewing operating and capital needs and recommending capital construction priorities..
IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE
- Strategic leadership in facilities planning, capital programs, emergency management, or public-sector administration
- Strong understanding of Louisiana’s Capital Outlay process and public infrastructure priorities
- Ability to coordinate effectively across campuses, state agencies, legislative bodies, and executive leadership
- Sound judgment during emergencies and rapidly changing operational conditions
- Strong analytical, reporting, presentation, and stakeholder-engagement skills
- Commitment to accountability, public service, safety, and responsible stewardship of state resources
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Baccalaureate degree in business administration, architecture, engineering, construction management, or another related field.
Experience: Minimum seven years of professional-level experience in a higher education or public-sector setting; direct experience with the State of Louisiana’s Capital Outlay process; familiarity with emergency management principles; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s degree in business or public administration, architecture, construction management, engineering, or another related field.
Applications will be rejected if the applicant fails to meet the minimum qualifications, submits an incomplete application, or fails to apply by the closing date of the announcement.
JOB DUTIES
Facilities Planning & Capital Outlay
- Coordinates the annual Capital Outlay Budget recommendation cycle, including campus site visits; reviews and analyzes system submissions on behalf of institutions; and develops funding recommendations for the Board of Regents Facilities and Property Committee.
- Monitors the annual Capital Outlay bill and other legislative instruments, provides requested information, and testifies before committees as needed.
- Provides oversight, review, and monitoring of legislative acts relating to facilities and property, including Acts 959 of 2003 and 751 of 2024.
- Represents Regents in meetings with the Division of Administration’s Office of Facility Planning and Control, legislative committee staff, system facility directors, and other partners; serves on facility-related committees and assists with designer and contractor selection.
- Reviews and monitors projects using alternative financing methods and recommends institutional requests for Interim Emergency Board leases of institutional property or facilities.
- Provides analysis of the Board of Regents Facilities Inventory and Space
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