Director of Workforce Development

Clovis Community CollegeClovis, NM
Onsite

About The Position

Full-time positions at Clovis Community College are not remote positions and require a physical presence at the assigned location to fulfill duties and college-related responsibilities. The Director of Workforce Development is responsible for the administration, implementation, and oversight of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Adult and Dislocated Worker (A/DW) grant programs and related workforce initiatives in accordance with contracts established with the Eastern Area Workforce Development Board (EAWDB). The Director reports to the Executive Vice President of the College. The Director provides strategic leadership, operational oversight, staff supervision, fiscal management, compliance monitoring, partnership development, and program evaluation to ensure effective delivery of workforce services across the Eastern Area. The Director collaborates with internal college departments, workforce partners, employers, governmental agencies, and community organizations to strengthen workforce pathways and support participant success.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree and five (5) years of related workforce development, program administration, grant management, education, public administration, human services, or related experience; or a Master’s degree and three (3) years of related experience.
  • Knowledge of policies, regulations, and compliance requirements pertaining to WIOA legislation and workforce development programs.
  • Experience supervising staff, managing programs, or administering grants.
  • Valid New Mexico driver’s license, as travel is required.
  • Must be able to work in person at the designated America’s Job Center within the Eastern New Mexico region.
  • Excellent oral and written communication, interpersonal, organizational, and leadership skills.
  • Excellent computer and office technology skills.
  • Ability to establish productive relationships with staff, employers, governmental agencies, participants, and diverse populations.
  • Ability to function effectively in a fast-paced environment with competing priorities.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree in business administration, accounting, finance, public administration, or a related field.
  • Five (5) or more years of workforce development leadership or program management experience.
  • Experience managing federally funded grants, budgets, compliance, and performance reporting.

Responsibilities

  • Implement, administer, and manage WIOA Adult and Dislocated Worker grant contracts issued by the EAWDB.
  • Ensure compliance with federal, state, EAWDB, and institutional regulations, policies, and performance measures.
  • Collaborate with EAWDB, Administrative Entity staff, One Stop partners, and related agencies in planning and implementing workforce service delivery.
  • Lead and participate in workforce policy development, program design, and strategic planning efforts within the regional workforce system.
  • Gather, analyze, and evaluate data to improve program effectiveness, service delivery, and participant outcomes.
  • Complete and submit quarterly, annual, and other required reports to funding agencies and stakeholders.
  • Monitor program performance and ensure achievement of established benchmarks and accountability measures.
  • Supervise workforce personnel and perform personnel-related functions including recruitment, onboarding, performance management, coaching, training, staff development, communication, and team building.
  • Oversee the development, coordination, and implementation of staff training related to WIOA regulations, eligibility determination, case documentation, supportive services, contracts, compliance procedures, and required systems.
  • Provide leadership, mentoring, and operational guidance to workforce staff to ensure consistency in program implementation and service delivery.
  • Review and approve program documentation, contracts, participant eligibility determinations, and enrollment processes as required.
  • Establish expectations and accountability measures for data quality and documentation standards.
  • Monitor program-level data integrity and address systemic issues impacting documentation and reporting.
  • Develop, monitor, and manage budgets, procurement, contracts, and fiscal reporting related to workforce grants.
  • Oversee expenditures and ensure responsible stewardship of grant resources.
  • Coordinate operational activities necessary for effective program implementation and service delivery.
  • Ensure systems, procedures, and standards are in place to support accurate documentation, recordkeeping, and reporting practices.
  • Track budget status of workforce grants and funding streams.
  • Identify, develop, and maintain workforce development partnerships with employers, educational institutions, governmental agencies, community organizations, and workforce system partners.
  • Develop and maintain strong relationships with regional employers to support employment and training opportunities for participants.
  • Coordinate activities with One Stop staff members and partner agencies to align participant services and workforce initiatives.
  • Represent the College and workforce programs at meetings, events, and community engagement activities.
  • Ensure staff are effectively trained in participant eligibility, career planning, supportive services, work-based learning opportunities, and workforce system resources.
  • Serve as a resource for complex participant issues and support workforce staff in resolving barriers to participant success.
  • Coordinate workforce workshops and employment-related services, including work readiness, job search preparation, resume development, interviewing skills, and re-employment strategies.
  • Cross-train and maintain knowledge of related federal and workforce programs that may support eligible participants.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
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