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Fedcap Hard Skills Instructor in Washington, District Of Columbia
Position Summary:
The Hard Skills Trainer for the Washington, DC Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)Workforce Development program will be responsible for coordinating, scheduling, and conducting trainings that result in industry recognized credentials for referred Customers (TANF recipients referred to Fedcap by the District of Columbia's Department of Human Services).
Two separate programs comprise our Workforce Development contract with the District of Columbia's Department of Human Services (DHS);
Job Placement's primary focus is customer placement into unsubsidized employment; and Education and Occupational Training's primary focus is to enhance a customer’s skill level through education and training to be referred to a job placement program after receiving credentials. Additional details provided below:
Education and Occupational Training (EOT): Case management supports, barrier removal, development and monitoring of training programs, possible on-site training with industry-recognized credentials. Outreach and non-compliance support services.
Job Placement (JP): Case management supports, barrier removal, job readiness training, job development services, services to assist with career advancement, retention services. Outreach and noncompliance support services. WHO WE WANT Mission-driven self-starters willing to take the lead on projects; comfortable with startup programs; confident and able to work independently; happy to pitch in on a range of tasks and wear many hats; outstanding communicator; great client customer service skills are a must; and must have the drive and desire to achieve and exceed outcome(s).
Essential Job Functions:
Able to and/or licensed to teach hard skills credentialed classes in high demand sectors, such as Hospitality (American Hotel and Lodging education Institute), Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential, Microsoft Office, IC3 (Digital Literacy) , National Work Readiness Credential, National Retail Federation Certification, etc.
Mastery of small group facilitation techniques and the ability to present content in each of the three learning modes
Ability to command the attention and respect of learners and help apply all lessons learned to where they are today and where they see themselves in the future
Must establish and present approved lesson plans with clear objectives and outcomes, set daily laying out the expectations of the day including handouts, textbooks, workbooks, web-based resources,
Must extrapolate training to career opportunities and career ladders and consistently encouraging of life-long learning
Develop peer to peer relationships within workshops over subject matter
Is punctual and dependable in making sessions and preparing for them in advance
Gives assignments to learners and tracks performance and progress with position of interest and critical competency form completion
Maintains a clear written calendar of weekly classes as well as a monthly rotational schedule
Organizes hiring fairs and presentations from hiring managers for learners on a quarterly basis at minimum
Conduct non-compliance outreach via phone, letter and up to home visits
Track and submit attendance towards the achievement of WPR goals
Build relationships with potential employers and other community-based organizations (CBO) through multiple in-person contacts
Assist with rapid job searching, resume writing and teaching interview skills
Complete weekly and monthly performance indicators and records data
Assist in compiling data for reports, including but not limited to customer timesheets and placement and retention reports
Act as a liaison between employer, CBOs, and participant, as needed
Stress urgency and ownership, guiding Customers through a learn by doing process during their job readiness/job search activities
Document activities, participation, compliance, and employment progress in the Electronic Case Management (ECM) systems
Ensure office is open during contractual office hours
Monitor environmental checklist and submit work orders for equipment, IT and supplies as needs arise
Participate in learning collaboratives through both regional and online conferences
Provides reception coverage, answers phone, accepts documentation via email.
Perform other related duties as assigned. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities.
Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree or higher in adult education, education, human relations, psychology, social work, or related field from an accredited institution preferred.
Three (3) years' experience in job readiness training and/or education; and/or work experience determined to be acceptable to the agency; and at least one credential for training in Hospitality (American Hotel and Lodging education Institute), Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential, Microsoft Office, IC3 (Digital Literacy), National Work Readiness Credential, National Retail Federation Certification, etc.
Bilingual is a plus.
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Equal Opportunity Employer