This is a grant-funded, part-time position for 29 hours per week. At least one year of related work experience with database management and reporting. Associate degree required. Proficiency in computer applications such as Word, Excel, and database software is absolutely required. Ability to work independently and accurately under pressure, with ability to maintain confidentiality. Enter or monitor the entry of program data into LACES. Ensure data is accessible, in a timely manner. The Management Information Specialist (MIS) is responsible for entering or monitoring the entry of data and into the Literacy, Adult, and Community Education System database (LACES). The MIS needs to be familiar with LABOR requirements and support compliance with data quality mandates.