The Office of Industry and Apprenticeship Services (OIAS) is part of the Education and Labor Cabinet and
assists Kentucky businesses with recruitment efforts, assessments of employment needs, work-based training,
apprenticeship programs, tax credit assistance and much more.
OIAS is searching for a Workforce Talent Project Manager to consult with local business and industry employers
and provide tailored workforce solutions, ongoing support, and planning services to address employment needs
in the commonwealth.
This is a federally funded time-limited (FFTL) position. This means it is a position that is paid entirely as
the result of a federal grant. The duration of employment shall not exceed the life of the federal grant that
funds the position. An employee appointed to an FFTL position is required to meet the minimum requirements for
the classification. Further, an employee appointed to an FFTL position is designated as an unclassified (non-
merit) employee. An FFTL employee is eligible to receive benefits at the same level as a classified (merit)
employee in a permanent position.
Preferred candidates will have the following skills:
- Excellent organizational skills with high attention to detail. Capable of managing multiple projects and initiatives simultaneously.
- The ability to work independently; self-motivated, and able to work in a fast-paced, changing environment while maintaining focus on project goals and client needs.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively with individuals at all levels, both internally and externally.
- Computer software proficiency with applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and database management systems.
- Experience conducting workshops, training programs and presentations for diverse audiences.
- The ability to analyze data and use data-driven insights to evaluate program effectiveness and make strategic decisions.
Job duties:
- Meets with employers to discuss their employment challenges and assess workforce planning needs. Analyzes data to determine workforce gaps. Provides an overview of workforce solutions that include training opportunities, continuing education courses, recruitment assistance, career planning, retirement services, etc.
- Develops and presents workforce services proposals to business and industry leaders based on their individual needs that integrate local, regional and state resources. Provides regular follow-up to ensure implementation and adaptation to emerging needs.
- Brokers relationships between businesses and community stakeholders to generate proactive solutions. Contributes to the development and enhancement of workforce advisory programs through assessment and feedback efforts. Maintains ongoing relationships with the Statewide Workforce and Talent Team (SWATT) to ensure continuous improvement of strategies and processes.
- Works with the business services team to ensure follow-up with companies is effective and efficient. Represents workforce services at community meetings to promote workforce literacy and advisory services offered by public and private partners.
- Initiates proactive engagement with targeted business and industry employers and connects them to program services under provisions of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.
- Enter and manage real-time data in database to maintain accurate records.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
The Education and Labor Cabinet (ELC) participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with
your Form I-9 information to confirm you are authorized to work in the U.S. ELC will only use E-Verify once
you have accepted a job offer and completed the Form I-9.
For more information on E-Verify, or if you believe that ELC has violated its E-Verify responsibilities,
please contact the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) at 999-897-7781 or
https://www.e-verify.gov/