Regional Director, Northern San Mateo County Career Center - JobTrain
South San Francisco, CA 94080
About the Job
About JobTrain
JobTrain is a nonprofit organization on the move. We are delivering best in class outcomes, increasing our reach by expanding regionally, and we have committed to an ambitious new expanded mission to help our community to advance beyond the initial job placement, providing career advancement programming to help them achieve “full economic mobility.”
Born out of the civil rights movement in 1965, we now serve those in need of job training or other services that will advance their economic mobility at one of our Bay Area career or training centers. We create an environment and workspace where our staff reflects the diversity of the communities we serve, fostering a safe and welcoming place for our clients. We deliver on some of the best outcomes in the workforce development field, with a vision to provide our clients with the long-term support they need to achieve full economic mobility.
We are growing, and we need your help!
About the Department and Role
JobTrain’s goal is to set the course for a long-standing partnership in the Northern San Mateo County region to reduce unemployment and increase the economic well-being of local residents who face barriers to employment.
The Regional Director, Northern San Mateo County Career Center is responsible managing all career center activities for the region and leading and managing relevant relationships with key partners and stakeholders
In addition, the Regional Director works closely with the Executive Management team on a variety of strategic initiatives and plays a significant role in identifying program needs in the region and managing contracts / grants.
Responsibilities
Strategy / Planning / Leadership
- Work with JobTrain leadership to understand and shape the appropriate role for JobTrain and its services within the regional landscape.
- Develop, implement, and evaluate a long-term, workforce development strategy and implementation and sustainability plan.
- Assist with organizational strategic planning, outreach strategy and theory of change.
- Create and maintain relationships with regional government entities, CBO’s, advocacy organizations and the business community.
Manage the Career Center
- Manage the overall operational, budgetary, and financial responsibilities and activities of the regional Career Center.
- Develop and deliver a rapid response / rapid employment program. This includes access to skills upgrade, education and vocational training, work readiness support, employment counseling and job development services.
- Develop and deliver events that engage the target populations, clients, employer and community partners, volunteers and other key stakeholders to ensure annual goals are met / exceeded.
- Build relationships and communicate with the community and employer partners, staff, peers, management, and administrative functions to understand needs and expectations.
- Develop and deliver events that engage the target populations, clients, partners volunteers and other key stakeholders to ensure annual goals are met / exceeded.
- Identify issues that may negatively impact clients work collaborate with internal / external partners to bring issues to resolution
- Plan and implement systems that perform the work and fulfill the mission and the goals of the Career Center efficiently and effectively.
- Plan, evaluate, and improve the efficiency of processes and procedures to enhance speed, quality, efficiency, and output. Establish and maintain relevant controls and feedback systems to monitor the operation of the department.
- Ensure accurate data is collected in a timely manner and manage the preparation and maintenance of reports needed to understand Career Center utilization and ensure grant goals / commitments are met. Prepare periodic reports for management, as necessary or requested, to track strategic goal accomplishment.
Manage employees
- Supervise a team of Employment Specialists and Support Staff charged with recruiting clients, coordinating and maintaining partnerships with community-based organizations, businesses and employers
- Plan and allocate resources to effectively staff and accomplish the work to meet departmental goals.
- Attract and select qualified staff to ensure the efficient operation of the department.
- Lead / manage / motivate team to achieve department objectives.
- Provide performance feedback and development opportunities to employees to enhance skills or accomplish tasks.
- Direct, monitor and evaluate the work of employees, intervening to correct performance problems.
Qualifications
We strive to find candidates who have the qualifications for the role, but who are also aligned with our values of teamwork, community and leadership and have a commitment to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion. The specific qualifications for this role are listed below.
Experience
- Demonstrated relevant experience in workforce development providing vocational or employment services, case management, skills assessment, employment coaching, job development job placement and retentions services – working with JobTrain’s targeted population.
- Experience successfully serving in leadership / strategic role in relevant area designing, developing, implementing and marketing new programs in complex organizations with distributed, geographically diverse locations.
- Experience with partner / employer engagement.
- Experience managing and leading a team of individual contributors.
Regional Director II: 2-4 years of workforce development management
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Job Knowledge: Relevant and up-to-date knowledge of workforce development; employment and education policies and current trends in the Bay Area strongly preferred. Specific knowledge of policies and history in relevant region(s) a plus.
- Leadership Skills: Demonstrated ability to work as productive member of a senior management team. Relationship builder with the flexibility and finesse to "manage by influence." High energy, maturity, and leadership with the ability to serve as a unifying force and to position communications discussions at both the strategic and tactical levels.
- Planning and Organization: Demonstrated track record of setting and meeting goals. Strong process improvement, organization, planning and implementation skills. Ability to coordinate multiple projects, set priorities, analyze and resolve problems, and make decisions in a timely fashion.
- Cultural Competency / Networking – Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse populations; comfortable networking and building relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders; ability to adapt to customer; ability to generate creative ideas and action plan to generate relevant partnerships.
- People Management: Demonstrated experience attracting, managing, developing, evaluating and retaining staff. Ability to manage, influence and motivate individuals and teams. Skilled in holding people accountable and developing their abilities to do their jobs.
- Interpersonal Skills / Communications: Ability to quickly cultivate relationships and build rapport with CBO’s. employers, stakeholder agencies, clients to develop a strong understanding of their needs and determine how this program aligns with their needs. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing with several different audiences. Good interpersonal skills with an ability to mediate and negotiate effectively.
- Computer Skills: Must be able to use Excel, Word, and other technology and applications necessary to perform the job.
- Other: Must be willing and able to travel to different sites as needed, within San Mateo Counties, and work evenings and weekends as needed.
COVID-19 Certification
JobTrain requires that all employees be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, except as required by law. Any employment offer will be contingent upon satisfactory proof that you are fully vaccinated from COVID-19, subject to reasonable accommodations for medical or religious reasons, and/or as otherwise required by applicable law.
Compensation and Benefits
JobTrain offers a competitive salary and benefits package including health insurance, multiple HMO, PPO and HDHP options, dental and vision insurance, paid basic life insurance, vacation and sick time, numerous paid holidays including paid winter break, retirement program with Roth and Traditional 401K options, employer match, and many others.
Based on our career ladders the starting salary is as follows:
Regional Director 1: $84,970.80
Regional Director 2: $86,520
To Apply
Please apply on our website at https://www.jobtrainworks.org/employment-opportunities/. We want applicants who are interested in JobTrain’s mission, and we encourage you to attach a cover letter to explain why you are interested in JobTrain and how your experience matches with our needs.
At JobTrain, we take the interview process very seriously. If you are selected to move through the process you should expect a couple of telephone screen calls and one or two Zoom / on-site interviews as part of the interview process.
JobTrain is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Additionally, JobTrain does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, ethnic background, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, physical or mental disability or national origin.
Also, please note:
- Our focus is on local candidates, we do not offer relocation benefits.
- Successful candidates must have legal residency and work eligibility in the United States (per INS Form I-9 instructions).
- JobTrain will require the successful candidate to undergo a background check.
Additional Information
We want applicants who are interested in JobTrain’s mission, and we encourage you to attach a cover letter to explain why you are interested in JobTrain and how your experience matches with our needs.
At JobTrain, we take the interview process very seriously. If you are selected to move through the process you should expect a couple of telephone screen calls and one or two Zoom / on-site interviews as part of the interview process.
JobTrain is an equal opportunity employer/program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Additionally, JobTrain does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, ethnic background, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, physical or mental disability or national origin.
Also, please note:
- Our focus is on local candidates, we do not offer relocation benefits.
- Successful candidates must have legal residency and work eligibility in the United States (per INS Form I-9 instructions).
- JobTrain will require the successful candidate to undergo a background check.
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