Organization Overview:
The Mayor’s Office of Workforce Development (OWD) is an innovative public agency that seeks to promote economic self-sufficiency to ensure the full participation of all Boston residents in the city’s economic vitality and future, seeking to connect residents with job training and employment opportunities and to promote lifelong literacy and educational pathways.
OWD is part of the Office of Workforce Empowerment in the City of Boston.
About the Green Jobs Youth Corps Program
The Office of Workforce Development (OWD) and the Environment, Energy & Open Space Cabinet (EEOS) are partnering on launching a new green jobs training program centering opportunity for youth / disconnected young people and returning citizens.
Based on the PowerCorpsPHL program launched by the City of Philadelphia in 2013, this learn-and-earn program will engage young adults in transforming their lives through public service and workforce training in green jobs. Through a combination of knowledge, industry training, and community service, participants will gain 21st century workforce skills, including teamwork, leadership, conflict resolution, time management, and network building. Program participants and alumni will receive customized support from the program as they pursue their education and career goals.
Position Summary
The Workforce Development Manager supports the execution of the system that prepares corps members for success and advancement in employment, post-secondary education, and service. The Workforce Development Manager will support program participants (Corps members) from enrollment through the transition to the next career steps and will report to the Workforce Development Director.
BOSTON RESIDENCY REQUIRED
Terms:
Union/Salary/Grade: EXM/MM2-7
Hours per week: 35