Program Manager, Workforce Development Programs
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC)
Position Information
Functional TitleProgram Manager, Workforce Development Programs
Recruitment Category TypeStandard
Functional CategoryHR/EEO
GradeEA.1
FLSA StatusExempt
Requisition Number25-0191
Number of Vacancies1
Job LevelNon-Management
Job CodeN/A
Job Description Summary
Organization NameGeneral Manager's Office
Reports toChief of Staff
Full or Part TimeFull Time
If Part Time how many hours per week
Regular or TemporaryTemporary
Position End Date (if temporary)
Work Schedule
Monday – Friday
Position LocationLaurel
Position Summary Information
General Summary
This is a non-merit system, employment-at-will, long-term contract position. The contract period will not exceed 3 years.
WSSC Water, in partnership with the City of Baltimore Department of Public Works, seeks aProgram Manager, Workforce Development Programsto lead the Chesapeake Water Workforce Network ( CWWN ), addressing workforce shortages in water utilities. The role focuses on creating equitable career pathways, managing partnerships, ensuring grant compliance, and promoting sustainability and economic opportunities in under-served communities.
Essential Functions
+ Program Leadership and Strategic Planning:
+ Oversee the development and implementation of the CWWN , including its strategic plan and framework.
+ Coordinate with Baltimore DPW , WSSC Water, and other partners to define program goals, outputs, and outcomes.
+ Facilitate program kick-offs, strategic planning workshops, and regular progress meetings.
+ Stakeholder Coordination:
+ Serve as the primary point of contact for Baltimore DPW and WSSC Water with all sub-awardees.
+ Coordinate activities with sub-awardees and assist workforce development sub-awardees in creating training programs.
+ Prepare memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with sub-awardees to outline roles and responsibilities.
+ Financial Management and Reporting:
+ Develop and manage the annual workforce development budget.
+ Track program finances and prepare financial and performance reports in accordance with EPA grant requirements.
+ Ensure compliance with funding guidelines and timelines.
+ Workforce Outreach and Public Awareness:
+ Develop and execute a workforce development outreach program, including culturally sensitive advertising campaigns and promotional materials.
+ Coordinate advertisement activities, attend community events, and manage a centralized website for job postings and career resources.
+ Training and Career Development:
+ Collaborate with educational institutions to deliver technical and soft-skills training, including resume writing, interview preparation, and workplace etiquette.
+ Support internships and additional training for candidates and current staff to enhance career advancement opportunities.
+ Program Monitoring and Communication:
+ Present monthly workforce development program updates to Baltimore DPW and WSSC Water.
+ Develop and maintain consistent communication with stakeholders, ensuring program alignment and transparency.
+ Host listening sessions with communities to identify barriers and tailor outreach efforts effectively.
+ Best Practices and Knowledge Sharing:
+ Document and share best practices, lessons learned, and program materials locally and nationally.
+ Work collaboratively with partners to expand the CWWN framework beyond the initial scope.
Other Functions
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Work Environment And Physical Demands
Business casual office setting.
Required Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities
· Public Workforce Development System: Knowledge of the public workforce development framework from the federal to the local level, including funding availability.
· Workforce Development: Knowledge of workforce development strategies preferably in the water sector.
· Partnership Building: Ability to foster collaboration with government agencies, community organizations, academic institutions, and other stakeholders.
· Equity Focus: Strong understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion principles and their application in workforce development.
· Water Sector Knowledge: Familiarity with water, wastewater, and stormwater systems is preferred.
· Grant Writing and Management: Experience with pursuing, and management of, federal grant requirements, reporting, and compliance, particularly EPA grants.
· Strategic Planning: Skills in developing scalable and sustainable program frameworks.
· Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills for stakeholder engagement and reporting.
· Problem-Solving: Ability to address systemic challenges and implement innovative solutions.
· Leadership: Proven leadership in managing teams and driving initiatives to successful outcomes.
Minimum Education, Experience Requirements
+ Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management, Public Administration or similar degree or a high school diploma or equivalency. If the applicant does not have degree, 4 more years of work experience is added to experience requirement.
+ A minimum of 10 years’ experience in workforce development, learning and development or similar field professional training organization or program including:
+ 5+ years’ experience working with local water/wastewater utilities, workforce development organizations or academic institutions and
+ 5+ years of experience in grants management
Additional Requirements
Completion of the WSSC Water Financial Disclosure statement within 30 days of employment and annually thereafter.
Preferences
+ An active member of a water/wastewater professional or operator association
+ Direct experience in the water sector
+ Experience leading a regional workforce development collaborative or workforce development initiatives
SalaryCommensurate with education and experience
Posting Detail Information
EEO Statement
AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
It is the policy of the Commission to select new employees and to promote current employees without regard to race, sexual orientation, sex, religion, national origin, marital status, or handicap. The Commission does not discriminate against qualified individuals with a disability and will make reasonable accommodation for any disability that does not result in undue hardship for the Commission.
Close Date03/20/2025
Open Until FilledNo
Special Instructions to Applicants
Additional Information
All applicants selected will be subject to drug screening and a background check/verification.
This is a non-merit system, employment-at-will, long-term contract position. The contract period will not exceed 3 years.
Supplemental Questions
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+ * Will you, now or in the future, require sponsorship for employment visa status?
+ Yes
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+ Are you an eligible veteran of any branch of the armed forces who has received an honorable discharge or Certificate of Satisfactory Completion of Military Service, the spouse of an eligible veteran who has a service-connected disability or the surviving spouse of a deceased eligible veteran?
+ Yes
+ No
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
+ Resume
+ Cover Letter/Letter of Application
Optional Documents
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