Workforce Development Specialist - Mayor's Office on Returning Citizen Affairs (MORCA)
Washington, DC, United States
Workforce Development Specialist - Mayor's Office on Returning Citizen Affairs (MORCA) Washington, DC
Full Time
Mayor's Office on Returning Citizen's Affairs
Excepted Service, Grade 5 salary = $73,674.95
Current District of Columbia residents will receive priority and advanced preference for screening andinterviews.
The Mayor's Office on Returning Citizen Affairs (MORCA) provides useful information for the empowerment of previously incarcerated persons in order to create a productive and supportive environment where persons may thrive, prosper and contribute to the social, political and economic development of self, family, and community. MORCA'smission is to provide zealous advocacy, high-quality services and products, up-to-date, useful information for the empowerment of previously incarcerated persons in order to create a productive and supportive environment where persons may thrive, prosper and contribute to the social, political and economic development of self, family, and community. To learn more about MORCA, please visit here:https://orca.dc.gov/
Workforce Development Specialist facilitates the connection to, and monitors constituents’ progress with and linkages to District Workforce Development programs. Conducts community and business engagement to identify new opportunities for engaging returning citizens in meaningful employment. Manage and work with staff to address critical workforce needs and advise the Director on program implementation.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide connection to District services and resources which address critical needs for MORCA constituents and provide monthly follow-up.
Working with the Workforce Development and collaborating District agencies, develop programs and policies to address obstacles and barriers to employment for returning citizens.
Develop MORCA's workforce development program goals, strategies and strategic partnerships.
Lead engagement with District agencies, community based organizations, local employers and local business organizations and leaders.
Manage MORCA's Access to Jobs grant program, including managing staff, overseeing grant development and disbursement to partners.
Working with the MORCA case management program, contribute to the the comprehensive reentry assessment (risk and needs) to MORCA constituents as a part of the intake process related to workforce development.
Establish linkages with District organizations to develop workforce opportunities for returning citizens.
Create and monitor the progress on an individualized reentry roadmap plan for MORCA constituents into workforce programs, including innovative opportunities leading to apprenticeships, professional licensure or paralegal capabilities.
Refer participants to partner agencies to provide direct service delivery.
Provide the Director with a monthly update regarding the process of clients on the assigned case load of Workforce staff.
Build and maintain professional working relationships with other team members, community partners, agency partners and employers.
Attend scheduled meetings deemed necessary by the Director or the Director of Operations to include community meetings and in-services.
Follow all requirements and guidelines of program funder under guidance of supervisors
Collect and input data into program evaluation database(s) for ongoing supervisory and funder review
Other duties as assigned and needed for program support.
Minimum requirements (candidates not meeting this threshold will not proceed)
Must have documented experience leading workforce development, service linkage or related programs, or grants management programs, with at least one year of document work history.
Documented experience in grant management and development, including issuing grant proposals, developing requests for proposals and disbursing resources to partners.
Must have documented experience working within the returning citizens population.
Minimum two (3) years relevant experience in financial management, organizational management finance or a closely related field.
Demonstrated experience establishing programs and partnerships with workforce agencies.
Ability to develop cross-agency partnerships with service providers, educators, business and industry partners, and government agencies.
Ability to express complex ideas with clarity and precision both orally and written
Ability to utilize database and technology to manage and develop grant and partnership operations.
The Bowser Administration seeks qualified candidates for this position. Ifinterested in consideration, please complete the attached questions and attach a resume and cover letter. The MOTA team will contact only those candidates deemed most qualified.
DOMICILE REQUIREMENT
There is a legal requirement that each new appointee to the Excepted and Executive Service either: (1) be domiciled in the District of Columbia at the time of appointment; or (2) establish District domicile within one hundred eighty (180) days of appointment. The law also requires that Excepted and Executive Service employees maintain District domicile during the period of the appointment.Failure to maintain District domicile during the period of the appointment will result in forfeiture of employment.
SALARY RANGE
The salary range and/or specific salary for this position is posted in the introduction. Where a specific salary is listed, extended offers will be for that exact amount.
Where a range is listed, negations will not go beyond the range.
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Ethical considerations
Have you ever been investigated, disciplined, or cited for a breach of ethics for unprofessional conduct by, or been the subject of a civil complaint before a court, administrative agency, professional association, disciplinary committee, or other professional group? If so, please explain. *
Ethical Considerations
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Are you currently an employee of the District of Columbia government? *
If yes, what Agency and position?
Are you currently an Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner (ANC)? *
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REQUIRED BACKGROUND AND EXPERIENCE:
Please indicate how your background and experience meets the minimum job requirements outlined in THIS job description. Please be specific, point to SPECIFIC experiences on your resume and other information helpful in the screening team assessing your submission. *
BOWSER ADMINISTRATION - APPOINTED POSITION
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LEADING DC'S COMEBACK
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REFERENCES
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