Job Description
Position Summary
The Workforce Development Coordinator position is an integral part of the Workforce Development team and performs a variety of assignments to support the successful implementation of workforce programming and related support services. This role primarily supports the Work Ready program, which provides comprehensive services for Philadelphians receiving Extended TANF. Duties include assisting program staff in carrying out tasks relating to successful programmatic outcomes; monitoring various components of program compliance; providing recommendations on how to increase organizational capacity and impact; and performing outreach duties to engage with the local community.
Key responsibilities include completing tasks and supporting larger projects that are meant to benefit clients that have complex needs and/or who are experiencing difficulties. Demonstrating professionalism, confidentiality, and compassion to those clients is a must. The coordinator will also use various computer applications to complete extensive reporting and program oversight; compose minutes for all meetings and routine correspondence; interact with departmental directors, managers and subcontractor staff to support program implementation and outcomes; address direct inquiries from clients and subcontractor staff, and provide assistance to troubleshoot and resolve their requests; and participate in activities designed to enhance engagement and build subcontractor capacity.
Essential Functions
General
Program Monitoring
Administrative
Competencies, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Qualifications
Additional Information
TO APPLY: Interested candidates must submit a cover letter and resume.
Salary Range: $55,000 to $60,000
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