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Workforce Initiative Association in Canton, Ohio, seeks an Employment Services Professional to join its CCMEP team. The role focuses on assessment and case management to guide young adults through eligibility, readiness, training enrollment, job search, and follow-up.
You will coordinate with OhioMeansJobs Stark and Tuscarawas counties and partner programs to connect customers with services such as paid work experience, coaching, education, and transportation, while maintaining accurate records.
Description
Position Title: Employment Services Professional
Employer: Workforce Initiative Association
Work Location: In-Person, Canton, Ohio
Employment Type: Regular, Full-Time, Non-Exempt
Compensation: $22.65/hour; $44,168/annually (based 37.50 work week|1950 hours per year)
Are you an experienced case manager who thrives on helping young adults move their lives forward? Join our CCMEP team as an Employment Services Professional and be part of a group that values your expertise, invests in your growth, and gives you the tools to make a real difference in your community.
We're looking for someone organized, efficient in time management, strong verbal and written communication, and genuinely committed to helping others — someone who brings a professional, positive attitude to every interaction.
WIA’s Comprehensive Case Management and Employment Program (CCMEP) is part of an innovative initiative that helps low-income young adults ages 18–24 build career paths, find employment, and break the cycle of poverty. CCMEP is unique in that it blends funding from the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) youth program and the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program — giving case managers the flexibility to build individualized services around each customer's strengths and needs, rather than fitting customers into a one-size-fits-all program.
As part of this team, you'll help connect customers — many of whom are low-income, parenting, in or formerly in foster care, homeless, disabled, or working toward a GED or diploma — with services such as paid work experience, career coaching, education and training, mentoring, mental health support, child care, transportation, and more. This is a chance to do work that focuses on people and helps young adults imagine and reach their greatness.
The Employment Services Professional provides assessment and case management services within one of the organization's core program areas. You'll guide customers through every stage of the customer journey — from eligibility through case management, employment readiness, training enrollment, job search, and follow-up.
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WIA's mission is to provide workforce development programs that serve area businesses and prepare adults and youth for worthwhile and sustainable employment, especially recognizing those economically disadvantaged individuals and others in special need, through the US Department of Labor’s Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act federally funded programs. WIA also operates the OhioMeansJobs Centers in Stark and Tuscarawas Counties; a partnership of community organizations providing employment, training, and education resources. The centers are located in Canton and New Philadelphia. WIA staff fulfill roles that directly assist job seeker and business customers with their workforce needs.