Job Description
Job Summary
The Deputy Chief of Industry Partnership Development supports the Chief of Workforce and Continuing Education in delivering industry and civic-focused workforce solutions to Dallas County and the surrounding region. This role bridges public-private partnerships to address workforce and training pipeline challenges, focusing on targeted industry-specific needs. The Deputy Chief also connects industry stakeholders with academic leaders to ensure effective design and delivery of workforce solutions.
Key Responsibilities
- Strategic Partnership Development: Lead efforts to establish and nurture partnerships with industry leaders, government agencies, civic organizations, and policymakers to create workforce solutions.
- Industry-Centric Workforce Solutions: Collaborate with academic leaders to develop industry-relevant training programs that meet local and regional needs.
- Policy Monitoring: Track and analyze legislative and regulatory developments impacting workforce development and communicate their impact to stakeholders.
- Funding Development: Identify and secure funding opportunities from various sources to support workforce education initiatives. Lead grant proposal writing and reporting efforts.
- Program Sustainability: Maintain long-term relationships with partners to ensure the sustainability and scalability of workforce initiatives.
- Data Analysis: Collect and analyze workforce development data to guide strategic decisions and align with regional and national goals.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work with academic deans, faculty, and senior leadership to integrate workforce programs into the college’s broader educational offerings.
- Advocacy and Representation: Represent the college in forums, associations, and community meetings, communicating the institution's priorities to external stakeholders.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strategic Leadership & Partnership Development: Proven leadership and strategic ability to navigate complex public-private partnerships and build meaningful relationships across diverse sectors.
- Workforce & Economic Development Knowledge: In-depth understanding of regional economic, civic, and workforce development dynamics, including local, state, and federal legislative and regulatory processes impacting workforce training and education. Demonstrated capability in identifying and addressing industry-specific workforce challenges from needs assessment to solution implementation.
- Academic & Industry Alignment: Expertise in aligning academic and workforce programs with industry and civic needs, leveraging the College’s diverse academic portfolio. Strong knowledge of the community college system, workforce offerings, and their alignment with economic development goals.
- Funding & Compliance Expertise: Familiarity with various funding sources and grant programs at local, state, and federal levels, and the ability to navigate reporting and compliance requirements. Expertise in grant proposal development, budget management, and ensuring compliance with financial requirements.
- Stakeholder Engagement & Communication: Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills to engage stakeholders and convey complex policy information. Experience working directly with campus leadership to develop strategies that align with regional workforce needs.
- Analytical & Research Skills: Advanced research, analytical, and data interpretation skills to monitor policy trends, assess workforce development opportunities, and interpret data.
Minimum Requirements
- Master’s degree required.
- Eight years of progressive responsibility in government relations, policy analysis, grant writing, or workforce development.
- Five years of experience with state or federal agencies, policymakers, or advocacy organizations.
- Experience in developing and managing grant proposals and compliance reports.
- Demonstrated experience in analyzing and interpreting policy documents and legislative bills.
- Bilingual or Multilingual preferred.
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