WORKFORCE INNOVATION & OPPORTUNITY ACT (WIOA) DIRECTOR
Company: Santa Cruz County
Location: Nogales
Posted on: November 1, 2024
Job Description:
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career opportunities by clicking on the Notify Me button. WORKFORCE
INNOVATION & OPPORTUNITY ACT (WIOA) DIRECTOR Qualified members of
the public and Santa Cruz County employees - are encouraged to
apply for the following position by submitting a completed Santa
Cruz County employment application (now required),
resume/curriculum vitae and a letter of interest indicating
relevant experience and qualifications to the Human Resources
Office, Santa Cruz County Complex, Room 108, 2150 N. Congress
Drive, Nogales, AZ 85621 OR via email to -
SCCHR@santacruzcountyaz.gov Job Title: WORKFORCE INNOVATION &
OPPORTUNITY ACT (WIOA) DIRECTOR -Department: WIOA (COMMERCE DEPT.)
-Starting Salary: $68,827 (Salary Range 79) GRANT FUNDED
Definition:The WIOA Director influences, plans, coordinates, and
implements effective workforce development strategies throughout
the County, directs the day-to-day oversight of the Local Workforce
Development Board (LWDB), is the WIOA liaison to the County Manager
and County Board of Supervisors, assures compliance with all
regulations, influences and interprets the WIOA and other workforce
legislation policies and procedures, promotes the goals of the
program; supervises, develops and monitors the annual budget;
prepares financial forecasts and identifies funding sources.
-Essential Functions: (Essential functions, as defined under the
Americans with Disabilities Act may include the following tasks,
knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of tasks is
illustrative only, and is not a comprehensive listing of all
functions and tasks performed by persons in positions in this
class.) -Tasks:
- Negotiates and administers various contracts with partners and
service providers. -
- Manages and administers all memoranda of understanding (MOU) to
ensure effective partnerships, quality service, and meeting LWDB
required outcomes. Oversees the monitoring of all contracts and
MOU.
- Coordinates the development and implementation of the local
strategic plan and shared governance agreement.
- Assists in the creation and monitoring of local performance
measures for staff.
- Facilitates strategic leadership on workforce development
initiatives and issues and represents WIOA in member
associations.
- Directs the development of policy, procedures and record
keeping systems necessary to ensure program compliance with all
applicable legislation and regulations including the federal WIOA.
-
- Directs the resolutions of audit and/or legal federal WIOA
issues relative to program compliance. -
- Makes speaking presentations on policy, compliance and program
parameter issues at the federal, state and local level in order to
communicate the needs and interests of the Santa Cruz County
Workforce Development Area. -
- Analyzes existing and proposed legislation, regulations and
directives for impact on program operations; modifies grants as
applicable; forecasts effects and develops position papers and
recommendations for presentation to the LWDB and Board of
Supervisors; and develops and modifies operating policy and
procedures to ensure program compliance with regulatory changes.
-
- Directs, manages and supervises the preparation of the
allocated budget; reviews expenditures periodically and makes
program recommendations for Board approval to ensure proper
expenditure of WIOA funds; and prepares and submits competitive
grants. -
- Prepares written and oral reports to various bodies including
the LWDB, Board of Supervisors, state boards and legislative bodies
and community groups. -
- Leads, builds and maintains strategic partnerships and
alliances; builds and maintains relationships with key stakeholders
related to workforce development. These may include local industry,
community partnerships, employer trade associations, organized
labor, economic development organizations, local and state
government, and other organizations to promote awareness and
increase local involvement in workforce development.
- Represents the organization at federal, state and local
meetings and at member associations. -
- Researches, promotes and leverages additional funding sources
for workforce development through government, local grants and
funding opportunities.
- Assists in the development of a continuous improvement system
for workforce programs. Knowledge, Skills, and Other
Characteristics:
- Knowledge of federally funded programs and preferably an
understanding of federal employment, training and related education
programs, including WIOA legislation. -
- Knowledge of regional and local trends in employment training,
factors affecting labor supply and demand and forces affecting
employment services to all residents of the Santa Cruz County area
seeking employment and training opportunities. -
- Knowledge of principles, methods and procedures used in adult,
youth and displaced worker employment and training program design,
planning and management strongly preferred. -
- Knowledge of the organization and responsibilities of the
United States Department of Labor and the Arizona Department of
Economic Security and its federal, state and local political
process relative to the development and administration of the
workforce development program preferred. -
- Ability to analyze, evaluate and draw logical conclusions from
complex data; evaluate problems, policies, procedures and formulate
an effective course of action in support of broad organization
objectives.
- Ability to think creatively, develop new methods, procedures or
approaches to achieve program goals and facilitate change; exercise
initiative, ingenuity and sound judgment in identifying and solving
difficult administrative and technical problems. -
- Ability to plan, coordinate and implement multi-faceted work
plans to achieve a designated objective; coordinate multi-faceted
projects and studies, including coordination and planning for
resources, manpower and timing. -
- Ability to speak effectively before individuals and groups with
varying degrees of knowledge for the purpose of soliciting
involvement, providing a variety of technical information,
persuading others to pursue a specific course of action, to gain
cooperation from diverse interest groups through discussion and to
negotiate contracts. -
- Ability to write effectively in order to prepare reports and
correspondence.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships
with those contacted through the course of work and to interface
with policy makers, community and agency representatives regarding
issues of a sensitive and political nature. -
- Ability to plan, direct and review the work of staff in order
to achieve a designated objective and performance measures.
Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in a related field and four (4)
years of experience in program management, workforce development
and/or grant administration including two (2) years of supervisory
experience.Preferred Qualifications: -Preference will be given to
applicants with extensive experience in the
operation/administration of employment training programs as well as
federal grant administration and multi-source grant budgeting. A
minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of workforce development
training and experience preferred with demonstrated administrative
capability and an emphasis on management, supervision, program
administration, program and policy development, implementation and
evaluation. -Licenses and Certificates:A valid Arizona Driver's
License is required at time of hire. - Equal Employment Opportunity
Information : Qualified members of the public and Santa Cruz County
employees - are encouraged to apply for the following position by
submitting a completed Santa Cruz County employment application
(now required), resume/curriculum vitae and a letter of interest
indicating relevant experience and qualifications to the Human
Resources Office, Santa Cruz County Complex, Room 108, 2150 N.
Congress Drive, Nogales, AZ 85621 OR via email to -
SCCHR@santacruzcountyaz.gov THIS IS A FULL-TIME BENFITED POSITION &
WILL BE OPENED UNTIL FILLED Job Title: WORKFORCE INNOVATION &
OPPORTUNITY ACT (WIOA) DIRECTOR -Department: WIOA (COMMERCE DEPT.)
-Starting Salary: $68,827 (Salary Range 79) GRANT FUNDED
Definition:The WIOA Director influences, plans, coordinates, and
implements effective workforce development strategies throughout
the County, directs the day-to-day oversight of the Local Workforce
Development Board (LWDB), is the WIOA liaison to the County Manager
and County Board of Supervisors, assures compliance with all
regulations, influences and interprets the WIOA and other workforce
legislation policies and procedures, promotes the goals of the
program; supervises, develops and monitors the annual budget;
prepares financial forecasts and identifies funding sources.
-Essential Functions: (Essential functions, as defined under the
Americans with Disabilities Act may include the following tasks,
knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of tasks is
illustrative only, and is not a comprehensive listing of all
functions and tasks performed by persons in positions in this
class.) -Tasks:
- Negotiates and administers various contracts with partners and
service providers. -
- Manages and administers all memoranda of understanding (MOU) to
ensure effective partnerships, quality service, and meeting LWDB
required outcomes. Oversees the monitoring of all contracts and
MOU.
- Coordinates the development and implementation of the local
strategic plan and shared governance agreement.
- Assists in the creation and monitoring of local performance
measures for staff.
- Facilitates strategic leadership on workforce development
initiatives and issues and represents WIOA in member
associations.
- Directs the development of policy, procedures and record
keeping systems necessary to ensure program compliance with all
applicable legislation and regulations including the federal WIOA.
-
- Directs the resolutions of audit and/or legal federal WIOA
issues relative to program compliance. -
- Makes speaking presentations on policy, compliance and program
parameter issues at the federal, state and local level in order to
communicate the needs and interests of the Santa Cruz County
Workforce Development Area. -
- Analyzes existing and proposed legislation, regulations and
directives for impact on program operations; modifies grants as
applicable; forecasts effects and develops position papers and
recommendations for presentation to the LWDB and Board of
Supervisors; and develops and modifies operating policy and
procedures to ensure program compliance with regulatory changes.
-
- Directs, manages and supervises the preparation of the
allocated budget; reviews expenditures periodically and makes
program recommendations for Board approval to ensure proper
expenditure of WIOA funds; and prepares and submits competitive
grants. -
- Prepares written and oral reports to various bodies including
the LWDB, Board of Supervisors, state boards and legislative bodies
and community groups. -
- Leads, builds and maintains strategic partnerships and
alliances; builds and maintains relationships with key stakeholders
related to workforce development. These may include local industry,
community partnerships, employer trade associations, organized
labor, economic development organizations, local and state
government, and other organizations to promote awareness and
increase local involvement in workforce development.
- Represents the organization at federal, state and local
meetings and at member associations. -
- Researches, promotes and leverages additional funding sources
for workforce development through government, local grants and
funding opportunities.
- Assists in the development of a continuous improvement system
for workforce programs. Knowledge, Skills, and Other
Characteristics:
- Knowledge of federally funded programs and preferably an
understanding of federal employment, training and related education
programs, including WIOA legislation. -
- Knowledge of regional and local trends in employment training,
factors affecting labor supply and demand and forces affecting
employment services to all residents of the Santa Cruz County area
seeking employment and training opportunities. -
- Knowledge of principles, methods and procedures used in adult,
youth and displaced worker employment and training program design,
planning and management strongly preferred. -
- Knowledge of the organization and responsibilities of the
United States Department of Labor and the Arizona Department of
Economic Security and its federal, state and local political
process relative to the development and administration of the
workforce development program preferred. -
- Ability to analyze, evaluate and draw logical conclusions from
complex data; evaluate problems, policies, procedures and formulate
an effective course of action in support of broad organization
objectives.
- Ability to think creatively, develop new methods, procedures or
approaches to achieve program goals and facilitate change; exercise
initiative, ingenuity and sound judgment in identifying and solving
difficult administrative and technical problems. -
- Ability to plan, coordinate and implement multi-faceted work
plans to achieve a designated objective; coordinate multi-faceted
projects and studies, including coordination and planning for
resources, manpower and timing. -
- Ability to speak effectively before individuals and groups with
varying degrees of knowledge for the purpose of soliciting
involvement, providing a variety of technical information,
persuading others to pursue a specific course of action, to gain
cooperation from diverse interest groups through discussion and to
negotiate contracts. -
- Ability to write effectively in order to prepare reports and
correspondence.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships
with those contacted through the course of work and to interface
with policy makers, community and agency representatives regarding
issues of a sensitive and political nature. -
- Ability to plan, direct and review the work of staff in order
to achieve a designated objective and performance measures.
Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in a related field and four (4)
years of experience in program management, workforce development
and/or grant administration including two (2) years of supervisory
experience.Preferred Qualifications: -Preference will be given to
applicants with extensive experience in the
operation/administration of employment training programs as well as
federal grant administration and multi-source grant budgeting. A
minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of workforce development
training and experience preferred with demonstrated administrative
capability and an emphasis on management, supervision, program
administration, program and policy development, implementation and
evaluation. -Licenses and Certificates:A valid Arizona Driver's
License is required at time of hire. - Equal Employment Opportunity
Information : Santa Cruz County g overnment is an Equal Employment
Opportunity employer. We are committed to an inclusive and diverse
workforce and will not discriminate in employment opportunities or
practices on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin,
age, disability, gender, sexual orientation, kinship, political
interest or any other characteristic protected by law.
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