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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailPOSITION TITLE: Director of Workforce Innovation
STATUS: Exempt FT GRADE: 6 SALARY: $80K 95K/yr
DEPT/PROGRAM NAME: Economic Empowerment (EEI)
REPORTS TO: Chief Economic Empowerment Officer
SUPERVISES: Team Lead Program Managers
SUMMARY: The Director of Workforce Innovation is responsible for the administration of all department functions including program development implementation and evaluation; staff management; resource development; contract compliance and reporting including software data management.
COLLABORATES WITH: YWCA Executive Team; Program Directors; EES staff; Program Funders Computer Technology staff; Community Relations Specialists; Site Staff; Volunteers; Metro staff; outside Agencies; and Volunteers
Program Expansion: Organize and facilitate the development and implementation of Workforce Programing at multiple sites in the Chicago metropolitan area. Conduct sitespecific research; assist with developing a funding plan; hire and support site staff; and implement programming customized to the geographic and demographic area served.
Management & Supervisory Responsibilities: Responsibilities include interviewing hiring and training employees and volunteers; planning assigning and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees and resolving problems. Develop the Programs staffing structure and position description reporting and related administrative relationships with assistance from the Chief Economic Empowerment Officer.
Relationship Management: Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders including funders program managers and YWCA peers leaders and executives. Deliver timely effective and accurate communications to build trust and confidence with external stakeholders while resolving issues and addressing concerns.
Leadership Responsibilities: Provide leadership and direction in the areas of policy recommendation and program strategies. Assist in the facilitation of and participation in the Leadership Council; a quarterly meeting of all employees that supervises others to discuss leadership and improvement and development.
Client Database Management: Assist with the management of client data capture and database management. Monitor the clients comprehensive interview process regarding all agency services and potential forms of participation. Ensure the delivery of relevant and accurate information and referral to supportive services for related needs. (e.g. childcare health care drug abuse violence intervention counseling literacy programs soft skills training of various kinds GED/ABE classes educational programs etc. and referral to basic literacy programs in finance and credit computer skills and reading and writing proficiency in English)
Networking & Sponsorship: Represent the YWCA Metropolitan Chicago in local and state coalitions working on related issues. Advocate the YWCAs position and activities in this area to the media and government officials
Professional Development: Participate in trainings and public education for agencies and community groups on lowmoderate income community advancements.
OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED: Other duties outside of the responsibilities of the position may be assigned whether for a project special needs task or other assignments.
QUALIFICATIONS: The positions needs require a minimum of five years of related experience. The Director Economic Empowerment holds a central role in the organization and must possess intellectual strength excellent business acumen creativity and have a keen understanding of finance marketing and operations issues. The Director must possess substantial resource development experience including grant writing experience. The position requires understanding of contract compliance and a welldeveloped reporting skill set. Prior experience in work force development is required. The Director should have familiarity with south and west side community leadership and agencies accompanied by experience in working with a broad socioeconomic network (with a particular focus on under resourced communities). The role requires excellent interpersonal and organizational skills with developed skills in public speaking. The Director must be able to effectively present information and respond to questions from directors staff and the general public. Excellent written and oral communication skills are required. The Director should have welldeveloped proficiency using computers and software with an emphasis on Excel and other budgeting tools A newly hired Director must complete two hour antiracism training within first ninety days of employment.
EDUCATION REQUIRED: At minimum a Bachelors degree from an accredited college or university in Business or related field is required. A Masters degree is preferred.
CERTIFICATION(s) REQUIRED: N/A
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment includes offices. The noise level is usually moderate. Movement requirements include walking stooping or kneeling. There may be a need to reach or to lift objects such as packages or supplies. Communication needs include seeing hearing and speaking. While in the office there will be periods of sitting holding a telephone and using computers. Reasonable accommodations will be made for an incumbent to meet the essentials responsibilities of the position. The Director must be able to travel locally and must be knowledgeable about the geographic and neighborhood areas of Chicago.
WORK SCHEDULE: Monday Friday 8:30 AM 4:30 PM. This position may require work on some evenings and weekends. Schedule can vary depending on the needs of the agency.
Required Experience:
Director
Full-Time