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Director of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)

Northeast Iowa Community College

1 Positions

ID: 63447

Posted On 03/11/2025

Job Overview

This position is responsible for leading, coordinating, and implementing programs and initiatives under the WIOA, Title I to enhance workforce development, employment opportunities, and economic growth within the state. This pivotal role requires a visionary leader with a deep understanding of workforce development policies, effective management skills, and a commitment to advancing the employment prospects of individuals across Iowa. This position requires travel across the Northeast Iowa Workforce Development Board Region with a presence in each American Job Center Office on a bi weekly basis.

Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Human Services, Education, or a related field required; Master’s degree preferred.
Minimum of 5 years of progressive leadership experience in workforce development, human services, or related fields, with demonstrated expertise in program management, strategic planning, and stakeholder engagement.
Knowledge of federal and state workforce development policies, regulations, and funding mechanisms, particularly the WIOA, Title I program.
Serve as the primary representative for Title I initiatives at state and regional core partner meetings, ensuring that the needs and perspectives of Title I schools and students are effectively communicated.
Act as the primary liaison between Title I programs and NEIWDB, facilitating communication and collaboration to align educational and workforce development goals.
Lead and coordinate a diverse team of workforce consultants across a large 20-county region to implement and enhance education and employment initiatives. This role requires a strong skill set in communication, collaboration, and strategic planning to effectively address the unique challenges and opportunities within each county.
Manage a minimal caseload of participants to ensure full understanding of adult, dislocated worker, and youth programming.
Develop and implement strategic plans, policies, and initiatives to align with the goals and objectives of the WIOA, Title I program in Iowa. Provide visionary leadership to enhance workforce development efforts and foster collaboration among stakeholders.
Oversee the administration, implementation, and evaluation of WIOA, Title I programs and services across the Northeast Iowa Region of the state. Ensure compliance with federal and state regulations, policies, and guidelines.
Cultivate and maintain effective partnerships with government agencies, educational institutions, community organizations, employers, and other key stakeholders to support workforce development initiatives and address the needs of job seekers and employers.
Manage fiscal resources effectively, including budget planning, grant management, and allocation of funds to support WIOA, Title I programs and services. Identify opportunities for securing additional funding and resources to expand program offerings and enhance impact.
Develop performance metrics, data collection systems, and evaluation mechanisms to assess the effectiveness and outcomes of WIOA, Title I programs. Use data-driven insights to inform decision-making, identify areas for improvement, and optimize program performance.
Provide leadership and guidance to staff members responsible for delivering WIOA, Title I services. Foster a culture of continuous learning, professional development, and accountability to maximize team performance and achieve organizational goals.
Serve as a spokesperson and advocate for workforce development issues and initiatives at the state and national levels. Engage with policymakers, elected officials, and community leaders to promote awareness, garner support, and influence policy decisions related to workforce development and employment.

Attend and actively participate in all scheduled core partner meetings, both locally and regionally, ensuring representation of Title I interests and initiatives. Collaborate with core partners to develop action plans that address the needs of the region and leverage resources and expertise from the group.

Primary Contact

1725894511594

Nancy Creery

, Human Resources

Phone

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Fax

creeryn@nicc.edu

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Job Details

Categories

Education

Location

Dubuque, IA

Job Type

Employee

Full/Part

Full Time

Pay/Salary

$61,100.00

Benefits

Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Retirement Plan
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Holidays
Tuition Reimbursement


Qualifications

Education

Bachelors

Experience

5-10 Years

Company ID

1180

Job REQ #

# Positions

1

Start Date

20250311

End Date

20250430

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Northeast Iowa Community College

About the Company

Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC) serves the transfer, career and technical education needs of our region’s residents, businesses and industries in a district area that encompasses eight counties and approximately 5,000 sq. miles. More than 28,400 students enroll in Business and Community Solutions courses and academic certificate, diploma and degree programs every year. NICC offers associate’s degrees and general education courses that readily transfer to four-year colleges and universities, and state-of-the-art technology and lab areas that prepare students for high demand careers.

The College has two primary campuses in Peosta and Calmar, and seven service locations in Cresco, Dubuque, Manchester, New Hampton, Oelwein and Waukon, that offer convenient amenities, services, educational resources and computer labs for students.

As one of northeast Iowa’s largest employers, the College employs 680 faculty and staff members, and the average tenure of all part-time and full-time faculty is 12 years.

At Northeast Iowa Community College, we believe that diversity and inclusion are essential pillars of academic excellence and community empowerment. We are committed to cultivating an environment where individuals from all walks of life feel respected, valued, and empowered to succeed.