AFSCME
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This position is responsible for supporting AFSCME’s affiliated
unions’ workforce development efforts by identifying public and
private grant opportunities, providing technical assistance with
grant writing and navigating common grant application systems, and
connecting affiliates with potential funding sources. This
position will also seek grant opportunities, compose and coordinate
grant applications, and facilitate funder relationships on behalf
of the International Union (IU) to support national or
IU-coordinated workforce development efforts. Workforce development
efforts may include but are not limited to registered
apprenticeship programs, pre-apprenticeship programs, youth
outreach, career pathway development, and recruitment, entry, and
advancement strategies for public service
work.
- Researches, identifies,
and tracks grants and other supportive funding mechanisms which may
support AFSCME’s workforce development efforts at the national or
affiliate level. Regularly searches for new public and
private funding opportunities relevant to job training, workforce
development, and apprenticeship. Informs and assists
affiliates who may be interested in pursuing those
opportunities. - Responds to a variety of
routine requests and inquiries from AFSCME affiliates and IU
offices around grant and other supportive funding mechanisms
related to workforce development. - Assists AFSCME
affiliates regarding potential funding sources which may support
their workforce development efforts. Advises them concerning
strategies to funding workforce development objectives and
documents recommendations. Guides them in evaluating whether
a potential funding opportunity aligns with their needs and
goals. - Provides technical
assistance with all aspects of composing funding applications
including but not limited to minimum requirements, plan outlines
and narratives, and budgets. - Seeks grant
opportunities, composes and coordinates grant applications, and
facilitates funder relationships on behalf of the International
Union (IU) to support national or IU-coordinated workforce
development efforts. May serve as lead in the administration
of grants for national initiatives including budgeting and
preparing periodic reports. - Assists AFSCME
affiliates who maintain or want to establish union training and
education funds, including funds regulated under the LMRA and/or
ERISA. - Delivers presentations
in webinars, trainings, meetings, conferences, and other live
events around the country. Prepares session outlines and materials
and secures needed equipment. May serve as a panelist at
conferences and meetings.
- May coordinate
multi-affiliate meetings and networking events around workforce
development funding. May conduct workshops and training on
funding-related topics. - Contributes to the
Center’s toolkit and is principally responsible for the composition
and currency of chapters relating to supportive funding;
incorporates new knowledge, models, and ideas over
time. - Writes occasional
articles and fact sheets related to supportive funding in workforce
development. - Performs other duties as
assigned.
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