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Center Operations Director will oversee day-to-day management of all workforce centers at the strategic and tactical level of the operation. Equus Workforce Solutions is a leading provider of workforce development services in North America.
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With a dedicated and passionate team, Equus puts the industry’s best practices to work by focusing on the development, design, and delivery of demand-driven workforce solutions. Equus Workforce Solutions is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Responsible for providing students with career technical training instruction in assigned area, classroom management, and curriculum development. When you join Equus, you can expect extensive learning opportunities and networking programs.
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Direct fiscal operations relating to financial planning, funds management, accounting, reporting, and disbursement. Our committed and well-trained workforce professionals deliver comprehensive workforce solutions at integrated career centers, sector-focused centers and community, and partner sites.
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Identifies and responds to business needs, proposes solutions to human resource challenges, manages and coordinates delivery of services, and promotes the services and programs of Equus Workforce Solutions and partner agencies.
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Interventions may include cognitive behavioral interventions, problem-solving focused interventions, addressing adjustment processes and coping, psycho-education, stress management, wellness promotion, compensatory strategies, pain management, as well as programmatic outcomes.
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Bachelor's degree in Facilities Management, Facilities Engineering, or related qualification such as project management, business management, or construction management. Working knowledge of principles and practices of project management.
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Equus Workforce Solutions® is the most comprehensive provider of workforce development services in North America, assisting over a million job seekers and thousands of employers annually.
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Implement all workforce funding source rules and regulations as set by governing agencies including, but not limited to, Department of Labor (DOL), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) and Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas (WFSDallas.
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Equus Workforce Services is the WIOA Title I service provider in the PA CareerLinks, Northwest Region. Equus Workforce Solutions is the nation’s leading provider of workforce development services in North America.
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Under supervision and direction of the Project Director, implement total quality management procedures and changes within the case management, enrollment, and customer services units. Manages communication and coordination of case management, enrollment and customer service.
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Knowledge of workforce development and training is a plus. Familiarity using Microsoft Excel and/or Customer Relationship Management software. At Equus we are strengthened by diversity.
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Bachelor’s degree from four-year college or university in business management, human resources, psychology or related field; and/or equivalent combination of education and experience. Provides staff training to center management personnel as it relates to Human Resources.
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We help job seekers and career changers prepare for and advance in careers with a focus on sustainable, high-growth, high-demand industries. Provides technical support to program participants on the application and reimbursement process.
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Our Job Corps programs provide life-changing services that help young people succeed in school, obtain good jobs, excel in their chosen fields, and serve as contributing members of their communities. Provides feedback to the appropriate person served, family, and treatment team regarding behavioral, emotional, psychological, and cognitive rehabilitation issues, test results, and practical applications.
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