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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Senior Business Operations Workforce Development Specialist to join our team in the Washington, D.C. This position is fully remote.
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We are seeking an enthusiastic connector to join our growing Partners for Education & Business, Inc. (PEB) team in facilitating work-based learning programming and coordinating employer engagement with students across Central New York. The Workforce Development Specialist will serve as a liaison between industry and school partners, including career exploration activities for students, work-readiness skill development, and providing feedback from employers on what they need from a workforce.
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The Workforce Development Specialist - Information Technology is located in the Division of STEM. This is a full-time position. The Workforce Development Specialist for the Division of Science, Engineering, and Mathematics develops positive long-term relationships with technology driven business and industry representatives.
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CAMBA’s comprehensive Workforce Development and Refugee Services programs annually provide over 3,800 low income community members with employment, education, training, benefits access, and financial counseling services.
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Under the supervision of the Program Coordinator, the Program Specialist is responsible for program planning and implementation, coordinating and facilitating employment readiness workshops/trainings, and providing high quality youth workforce and development services.
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Workforce development experience, including career coaching/counseling skills, case management, customer service & quality principles. Knowledge of the Maryland Workforce Exchange system and computerized tools, e.g., accessing Internet-based job search.
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The Workforce Development Specialist II (Career Advisor) performs routine (journey-level) employment work. -Two years and six months of full-time qualifying experience in gathering information, interviewing or counseling; the instruction, demonstration, and interpretation of policies in a public or private enterprise; direct social work; eligibility determination; or in workforce development issues and programs and customer service.
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WHAT YOU WILL DO:The Workforce Development Specialist II (Career Advisor) performs routine (journey-level) employment work. Work involves conducting interviews to assess client needs, disseminating information, and facilitating access to workforce development programs, and providing employment counseling services.
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Workforce Development Specialist facilitates the connection to, and monitors constituents’ progress with and linkages to District Workforce Development programs. Workforce Development Specialist.
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Two years of experience working with youth, preferably within youth workforce development programs. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Support and manage the development and implementation of youth and adult workforce programs.
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For more information, visit our , or connect with us on or Responsibilities The Workforce Development Specialist will execute and manage the workforce development strategy that supports the long-term growth and development of the organization.
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We are looking for a Senior Analyst/Specialist (Workforce Development) with demonstrated experience in implementing engineering and quality workforce initiatives that are essential for warfighting success.
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The Workforce Community Development Specialist is responsible for the implementation of the marketing and community outreach within Talent Acquisition, workforce planning and development and community partnerships for Catholic Health.
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Working with the MORCA case management program, contribute to the the comprehensive reentry assessment (risk and needs) to MORCA constituents as a part of the intake process related to workforce development.
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The Workforce Development Specialist ensures the growth and development of the company's workforce. The specialist collaborates with various departments to enhance employee performance, support the company's overall strategic goals, and actively engage in workforce development initiatives beyond the organization.
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