Salary: $47,000 year
Title: Community Workforce Connector
Classification: Non-Exempt
Salary:
Scope of Position
Essential Functions
• Develop rapport and connect community job seekers to opportunities through presence on-site
as well as through virtual engagement by phone/text/video meetings.
• Assess each individual’s needs to determine if basic services or WIOA intensive services are most
appropriate.
• Determine eligibility, complete enrollment and provide WIOA intensive services, including and
not limited to vocational training enrollments, On-The-Job Training referrals, and supportive
services.
• When offering services at a site on a limited basis, coordinate referrals to a center of choice for
WIOA registration and services.
• Maintain an organized database of all customers; keep detailed documentation of all contacts
• Conduct outreach to individuals who sign up for services and who already received services.
Document all outreach efforts, service provided, and outcomes.
• Encourage use of virtual services such as workshops and PHL Career Portal.
• Provide technical support for individuals who need support creating accounts on PA CareerLink’s
website and/or PHL Career Portal.
• Attend job fairs and community events as a PA CareerLink® representative
• Work during occasional non-traditional hours such as events and weekends to meet community
event needs
• Implement and facilitate educational workshops and create and maintain an environment that
promotes opportunities for quality interaction and learning through:
o Establishing clear expectations and encouraging client accountability
o Implementing a structure and plan consistent with prescribed curriculum goals
o Maintaining an awareness of differences in individual learning styles and strengths
o Vary methods of instruction to encourage attention and interest
o Utilize materials and activities to respond to differences in learning styles and facilitate
active learning
o Demonstrate an awareness and commitment to the balance of individual and group
needs
• Successfully collaborate with partners on-site for transparency in information and data sharing.
• Responsible for data tracking of every service provided and utilization of the state system of
record, CWDS, as well as the team-wide reporting platform. Data capture is a daily
responsibility.
• Implement project management skills, tools, and methods
• Demonstrate fluid approach to work and actively be part of continuous improvement
• Other opportunities as available
Education and Experience Requirements
• Ability to prioritize tasks, document visits and contacts
• Able to work independently
• Able to maintain clear communication with leadership
• Demonstrated telephone, computer and written communication skills
• Demonstrate positive, professional, and pro-social interactions with clients, staff and community
representatives
• Use language reflective of a commitment to diversity; demonstrate cultural competence
• Ability to maintain flexibility as needs of contract or contractor requirements change
• Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications
• Bachelor’s Degree in social work, education, or related area is preferred
• 1-2 years of experience in providing career development assistance
• Must have notable experience in a team oriented environment
• Must be comfortable with travel to all areas of Philadelphia and have access to reliable
transportation
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