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Education Workforce Center Specialist (Grant Funded)

City Colleges of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290


Education Workforce Center Specialist (Grant Funded)

EDUCATION WORKFORCE CENTER SPECIALIST (GRANT FUNDED)TRUMAN COLLEGEHarry S. Truman College is seeking an Education Workforce Center (EWC) Specialist to join our team.

Harry S. Truman College

serves as the Center of Excellence for degree and certificate programs in the focus area of Education, including early childhood, child development, and grades K-12.Funded by a McCormick Foundation grant and housed at the Truman campus with a satellite at Daley Colleges Arturo Velasquez Institute, the Education Workforce Center (EWC) serves as a dedicated center and learning community, supporting the needs of educators across the Chicagoland area. The initiative will support Elementary/Secondary and Higher Education professionals, with services and resources provided at the EWC and its satellite site, community sites, and through virtual platforms.The

Education Workforce Center (EWC)

Specialist

facilitates and provides support services and career guidance resources available to education professionals and students through the EWC, with a focus on early childhood education. Oversees the intake and membership process to enroll participants in the EWC.Working with key stakeholders, the

Education Workforce Center (EWC)

Specialist

implements plans to deliver the services and provide the resources specified under the grant; builds program capacity for support services and expands access to external resources to ensure success as a student and professional in the education field. Performs related duties as required.Note: This is a grant funded position with available funding through February 2026.ESSENTIAL DUTIESImplements plans and processes to accomplish grant outcome objectives to include:Increase recruitment to Early Childhood Education professionIncrease retention in Early Childhood Education fieldIncrease commitment to early childhood professionEquitable access to services and resourcesCoordinates the enrollment of education professionals in the EWC as members, guiding prospective members through the registration process as Continuing Education students with access to CCC facilities, resources, and services.Participates in providing orientation to students and education professionals applying for membership with the EWC. Conducts one-on-one sessions with interested and active education professionals.Maintains membership profiles of assigned EWC site(s). Responsible for the overall case management, tracking of EWC membership levels, and reporting on the use of services and resources.Assists with guidance in the areas of academic offerings available in education concentration, resources available to support persistence, career-planning, and employment and job placement opportunities to students.Supports marketing and outreach activities to promote the EWC and its services and resources available to students in the education field and education professionals through the EWC.Collaborates with the EWC team to ensure members have equitable access to resources and services across EWC sites including day and evening hours and availability of in-person and virtual services.Coordinates career advising/coaching services to students in the education field and referrals to available scholarships to help increase recruitment to the early childhood education profession.Participates in the development and launch of a job search platform and the provision of job placement services for positions in early childhood education.Assists with professional development (PD) workshops and seminars for EWC members. Oversees scheduling of PD events; sign-up and tracking of attendance; and review of post-PD sessions satisfaction survey.Monitors and tracks the various activities supporting the grant’s goals and outcomes and gathers data to assess and measure success of key performance indicators.Provides data and prepares reports documenting the EWC’s achievements for use in grant mandated reporting of performance in meeting grant objectives.Collaborates with college, university, workforce and employer partners to best serve EWC members and attract education professionals who may be prospective members.Works with the EWC Advisory Councils to ensure resources and services are responsive to the needs of education professionals.Assists in building processes to continually assess, maintain, and further develop suite of services and resources and partnerships.QUALIFICATIONSBachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Education, Child Development, Social Services, or a closely related field.Three years of experience in workforce development, career services, and/or case management.Experience in developing and facilitating professional development workshops and seminars.Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.Excellent organizational skills.Ability to work effectively with students and different levels of staff within the organization.Demonstrated commitment to diversity, inclusiveness, and equity in education.Must be able and willing to work some evenings and weekends.Ability to work independently and as part of a team.Proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).This position is represented by the Local 1600 Professional Employee Union.WE OFFER:

Excellent health benefits at a low cost; Investment plans 403(b) & 457(b); SURS Retirement Plan; Generous vacation, holidays, personal and sick days; Tuition Reimbursement. For a more detailed overview of benefits please visit our benefits page.Chicago residency is required for all full-time employees within 6 months of hire.We are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.Thank you for your interest in City Colleges of Chicago!

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