What are the responsibilities and job description for the Workforce Program Coordinator position at Montgomery County, OH?
Position Overview
Full performance level under administrative direction requiring thorough knowledge of workforce and economic development programs, human services programs and labor market information in order to develop, coordinate and implement Workforce Development Services plans, policies and objectives, and comprehensive social service programs. Supervise staff delivering services to customers and assessing their needs to identify appropriate agency, community, government or private programs to engage customer needs. Serve in informational and liaison capacity.
Summary of Job Duties
Provides assistance to consumers eligible for Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) training services, Comprehensive Case Management Employment Program (CCMEP) Career services, Work Experience Program (WEP) Ohio Worker Incentive Program (OWIP) services, and Ohio Works First Prevention Retention and Contingency funded training. Provides information for those seeking information regarding the WIOA Youth Program as well as immediate employment with local employers. Manages the planning and implementation necessary for systems & procedures to facilitate the functioning of the work; make recommendations relative to programs specifically in relation to the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act to ensure program compliance; prepares reports for distribution to agencies at the local and state levels.
Analyzes case activity based upon contributions; conducts meetings in order to ensure continuity of programs, policies and procedures; monitors and recommends process improvements to achieve CCMEP and WIOA “Common Measures” performance goals on an ongoing basis; provides regular reports to management on progress towards performance goals.
Performs administrative tasks related to budgeting (e.g., prepares budget program for department, evaluates funding, recommends and oversees expenditures, develops budgets), designs and develops record keeping systems. Assures compliance with all federal, state, and local statutes, regulations, protocols and processes relative to the administrative and fiscal management of the Workforce Division; ensures that all programmatic changes are implemented within the bounds of all applicable statutes and/or rules of local, states and federal agencies.
(Performs Related Duties as Required)
Minimum Qualifications and Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Human Resources, Human Services, Public Administration, Social Services, Liberal Arts, Business or related field plus two (2) years of experience as a team lead or project manager or Associate Degree in Human Resources, Human Services, Public Administration, Social Services, Liberal Arts, Business or related field plus four (4) years of experience as a team lead or project manager or a minimum of eight (8) years of experience in recruitment, eligibility determination, job coaching, workforce planning, business development, project management or directly related field or alternative, equivalent evidence of the minimum class requirements.
Must maintain a current, valid United States driver's license with an acceptable driving record.
Salary : $80,662