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The Workforce Development Specialist focuses on helping the organization build its capacity to provide robust employment and career development opportunities for low-income residents. SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS The Workforce Development Specialist should have the ability to: Work well with a variety of internal and external partners.
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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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The Specialist must stay informed of current Worker Retraining and Workforce Education policy and best practices to ensure that both programmatic and student needs are met. The Specialist works with campus and community partners including academic divisions, student services, WorkSource/ESD, and the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges (SBCTC.
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Employer will accept a Bachelor's degree in Education, Human Resource, or related field and 2 years of experience in the job offered or in a Sr. Workforce Development Specialist-related occupation.
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The Workforce Planning Specialist is part of a Strategic Workforce Planning function within the Workforce Transformation organization of the People Office. The Workforce Planning Specialist will partner closely with business leaders, HR, finance, and other departments to translate business goals into actionable workforce strategies that connect talent needs to business outcomes.
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Workforce Solutions and Total Rewards Sales Specialist Mercer Description: Mercer is a globally recognized leader in providingpanies guidance onpensation and global mobility. We are seeking candidates for our Workforce Solutions and Total Rewards Sales Specialist position.
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The Head of Workforce Analysis is a senior role within the Strategic Finance & Productivity Team. The role is responsible for utilizing data to help drive decision making related to Northern Trust’s workforce including strategic initiatives that deliver benefits to the organization such as cost savings, enhanced controls, and the ability to deliver insights and analysis more rapidly.
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Job Summary The VMS Pay and Bill Specialist role will be responsible for auditing and resolving transactional issues related to time, pay, and bill for our VMS (Vendor Management System) business, with the goal of maximizing profitability across a portfolio of VMS clients.
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The Life Skills and Workforce Specialist will work directly with the Program Director and programming team to ensure the delivery of youth delinquency and violence prevention activities.
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The program specialist provides support with program implementation, recruitment, intake, persistence, and transition to ensure that students are ready to successfully start and complete the workforce training program.
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The Workforce Development Specialist will develop and oversee the development of workforce training and curriculum development that meets the needs of Adult Protective Services (APS) stakeholders.
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The Workforce Planning Specialist will be responsible for developing and maintaining models to predict talent needs, ensuring the organization has the right talent in the right place at the right time.
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You must meet the Basic Requirements listed in the Education Requirements section and the Specialized Experience to qualify for Recent Graduate - Workforce Development Specialist, as described below.
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The specialist will play a pivotal role in driving strategic workforce initiatives by providing in-depth analysis, forecasting, and insights to the business. Are part of a broader Workforce Planning and Insights function that brings together People Analytics, Mergers & Acquisitions, and Workforce Programs.
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The Workforce Development Program Administrative Specialist provides administrative support and oversight of department programs. Workforce Development Administrative Specialist.
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