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PROJECT COORDINATOR
WORKFORCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
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POSITION DESCRIPTION
The project coordinator supports training by promoting high road labor-management partnerships as the best approach to workforce development and good jobs. Working with the Executive Director, the project coordinator identifies and develops new resources to support workers in a changing economy.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Identify and access public resources for union workforce and economic development projects;
- Work with local and state partners to identify funding priorities and opportunities for new workforce and economic development initiatives;
- Work with unions to avert layoffs and retain jobs;
- When layoffs occur, connect unions to the state rapid response system and public resources available to help their members successfully transition to good jobs;
- Work with Federation affiliates to increase their access to public funding;
- Facilitate the development of high-quality training, education, and workforce development programs;
- Develop, coordinate, and track grant related projects;
- Participate in the development and implementation of the program for WED’s annual conference;
- Produce outreach materials to inform labor and the wider workforce development community of policy developments and best practices;
- Conduct research and produce reports for general dissemination;
- Draft and edit a variety of publications and reports;
- Attend, track, and participate in local, regional and State workgroups, community based organizations and committees;
- Public speaking and meeting facilitation;
- Respond to affiliated union requests for support to advance their issues;
- Represent the Federation at various meetings and events;
- Participate in, organize, and convene various Federation/WED sponsored meetings and trainings;
- Contribute website content and perform other marketing and communications duties;
- Perform other duties as assigned.