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TTA - Technical Advisor, Workforce Development

International Rescue Committee

New York (NY)

Remote

USD 60,000 - 100,000

Full time

26 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a Technical Advisor for Workforce Development to enhance economic empowerment programs across the U.S. and beyond. In this role, you will provide expert guidance on program development, implementation, and evaluation, ensuring the highest standards of quality and effectiveness. You will collaborate with diverse stakeholders, manage grant-funded initiatives, and contribute to strategic partnerships that promote employment opportunities. This is a unique opportunity to make a significant impact in the lives of individuals and communities, especially those from immigrant and refugee backgrounds. Join a dynamic team dedicated to fostering economic well-being and empowering clients through innovative workforce solutions.

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of experience in workforce development or related programming.
  • Strong expertise in program design, monitoring, and evaluation.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical support for workforce development programs.
  • Support growth and sustainability of financial and technical resources.
  • Adapt and develop evidence-based tools for program assessment.

Skills

Workforce Development
Program Design
Monitoring and Evaluation
Communication Skills
Project Management
Interpersonal Skills
Strategic Thinking
Organizational Skills

Education

Masters/Post-Graduate Degree

Job description

Before you start, please review the Temporary Transfer Assignment Guidelines on RescueNet to make sure you qualify to apply

Title: TTA - Technical Advisor, Workforce Development

Sector: Program Administration

Location: Remote

Start Date: May 1, 2025

Duration: 3 months

Scope of work & objectives:

APPLICANTS: Please email an updated CV to Jon.Vosper@rescue.org. You must subject your email “TTA - Technical Advisor, Workforce Development.” This opportunity is intended for current IRC staff.

Job Summary:

The Technical Advisor, Workforce Development supports IRC’s Economic Empowerment programs in nearly 30 US cities and, intermittently in Europe and on other international projects. The Technical Advisor, Workforce Development is responsible for providing subject matter expertise (workforce development) to a diverse continuum of internal and external stakeholders including program staff and practitioners. This position provides guidance on program development and implementation, supports evaluation and continuous improvement of workforce development programs, provides project management of key grant-funded initiatives, plays a key role in resource development activities in support of programming, contributes to thought leadership in this sector, and supports quality and excellence in programming.

Major Responsibilities:

Technical Support

  • With a high degree of independence, ensure that IRC’s domestic EE programs (workforce development) are technically sound and of highest quality; strong focus on workforce development programs.
  • Directly provide on-site technical support and assistance in the design, development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of EE programming, in particular workforce development programs.
  • Directly provide, develop, and adapt tools, policy, and curriculum to support quality and consistent program delivery, in particular in the area of employment, career development, and workforce development.
  • Establish best practices and develop resources to support replication of successful EE models, with emphasis on workforce and career pathway programs.
  • Coordinate delivery of technical training within the workforce team as well as across the broader EE TU.
  • Contribute significantly to internal working group(s) on workforce development and related EE program areas.
  • Monitor and report to the Senior Technical Advisor, Economic Empowerment (Workforce Development) on the successes and challenges of programming in this sector.
  • Stay abreast of trends in the sector including public systems at the municipal, state, and federal level, evidence-based models, industry partnerships, and other key topics.
  • Provide project management and leadership to specific, technical unit led grant-funded initiatives as assigned.

Strategy, Policy & Institutional Capacity Building

  • Demonstrate best practices and internal and external learning around workforce development and integration of EE services with other core sectors.
  • Directly support field offices in planning for and staffing workforce development programs.

Business Development and Representation

  • In collaboration with technical unit colleagues, support growth and sustainability of financial and technical resources that support the achievement of RAI economic wellbeing outcomes, especially workforce development.
  • In collaboration with technical unit colleagues, build corporate and institutional partnerships that promote opportunities for employment and career-laddering for USP clients.
  • Play a central role in the development of concept notes and proposals for EE programs, in particular workforce development programs.
  • Provide guidance and support to field offices to effectively access funding and provide technical review of proposals prepared by field staff.
  • Build the capacity of workforce development team members to effectively engage in business development activities.

Assessment & Evaluation

  • Take a proactive approach to learning and ensure that intervention methodologies are evidence-based.
  • In coordination with the EE TU data team, support tracking, compilation, and analysis of key indicators and outcomes for programming in this sector.
  • In collaboration with colleagues, adapt and develop evidence-based tools for measurement and assessments of programming in this sector.

KEY WORKING RELATIONSHIPS

Position reports to: Senior Technical Advisor, Economic Empowerment (Workforce Development)

The TA maintains close working relationships with program managers and leaders in the field, and technical staff in the field offices, staff in the Program Excellence unit, Research, Analysis and Learning unit, Resource Acquisition and Institutional Partnerships & Philanthropy teams.

Requirements:

  • Masters/post-graduate degree in a related field strongly preferred.
  • Minimum of five years of experience with progressive responsibility in implementation of workforce development or related programming required.
  • Demonstrated experience implementing publicly-funded workforce development programs including WIOA, SNAP E&T, Welfare-to-Work, and similar programs strongly preferred.
  • Demonstrated expertise in program design, monitoring, and evaluation, with the ability to turn concepts and strategy into measurable action.
  • Demonstrated experience building career pathway programs that include public and private sector partners such as workforce development boards, community colleges, industry, and labor.
  • Demonstrated understanding of workforce development services a must; experience with financial literacy, asset development, micro-lending or related programs a plus, ideally within the context of serving low-income immigrant and refugee communities.
  • Demonstrated success in securing public and private funding, in particular related to workforce development.
  • Demonstrated experience working with system-level partners to implement programming; experience providing technical assistance to system-level partners preferred.
  • Strong track record of external and public relations with partners and donors.
  • Excellent communication, teambuilding, and interpersonal skills.
  • Excellent writing skills.
  • Ability to think strategically and creatively.
  • Strong organizational skills with ability to juggle multiple tasks, set priorities, effectively manage time, meet deadlines, and proven ability to work under pressure.
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