Join to apply for the CHIEF LEARNING OFFICER role at City of New York Join to apply for the CHIEF LEARNING OFFICER role at City of New York Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features. Division of Citywide Workforce Opportunity NOTE: Please include a cover letter, detailing your experience with managing or otherwise advancing credit or noncredit education and/or training programs for adult learners, with your application. The Division of Citywide Workforce Opportunity (CWO) at the NYC Department of Small Business Services (SBS) serves over 90,000 jobseekers and 900 employers each year through its employment and training programs. Specifically, CWO manages three dozen training programs, in such areas as tech, health care, and construction, that are offered in collaboration with higher education institutions (including the City University of New York) and non-profit training providers. The Division also oversees a network of 18 Workforce1 (WF1) career centers, operated in all five boroughs by workforce development providers under contract with SBS. CWO serves two core constituencies through its centers and programs. One is jobseekers, most of whom have traditionally been underserved and have not had ready access to employment and training opportunities. Eligible jobseekers enroll in SBS’ training programs at no cost to them and can also visit WF1 centers to take advantage of career services such as interviewing workshops or direct connections to employment opportunities across NYC. The second constituency is employers. Working with a variety of internal and external partners, CWO works to identify employers who might benefit from hiring graduates of our training programs as well as those who might benefit from targeted recruitment services offered through the WF1 centers that enable employers to find qualified candidates for a variety of positions. Reporting to the Deputy Commissioner for Citywide Workforce Opportunity, the Chief Learning Officer (CLO) leads CWO’s Training Team, which oversees SBS’ portfolio of occupational and other training programs. Specific Responsibilities Of The CLO Include Oversee CWO’s portfolio of three dozen training programs, including longer term, cohort-based occupational training programs and shorter-term opportunities such as construction site safety training. Ensure that contracted vendors deliver training programs that are aligned with jobseeker and employer needs and SBS priorities, as well as with local, state, and federal regulations. Develop and execute strategies to keep CWO’s portfolio state-of-the-art and responsive to employer and jobseeker needs. Work closely with internal and external partners to identify in-demand occupations and sectors, as well as industry trends. In consultation with the Deputy Commissioner and CWO’s data team, develop performance metrics as well as data dashboards, customer satisfaction surveys, and other tools to evaluate the effectiveness of CWO’s training programs. Partner with vendors to improve and enhance the programs as needed. Actively engage with participants enrolled in CWO’s training programs as well as contracted vendor leaders and staff. Regularly visit training program sites and participate in program graduations, orientation sessions, student showcases, and other events. Manage program budgets, oversee procurement processes, and manage training provider contracts to achieve successful outcomes for training participants and to meet division goals. Stay abreast of trends and best practices in sector-based training, adult education, and non-credit learning. Explore new models of service that might be supported by SBS to enable the agency to serve a greater number, and more diverse group, of jobseekers. These models include but are not limited to: training programs that are funded and/or managed by external partners; training programs that are offered in online, hybrid, and asynchronous formats; and shorter-term workshops/classes that offer certifications in very specific skills/areas. Oversee SBS’ training stipend program, which provides stipends to certain training program participants. Ensure that stipends are distributed in a timely manner that complies with all applicable rules and regulations. Promote awareness about, and referrals to, CWO’s training programs. Work closely with the Deputy Commissioner and Marketing Team to develop and regularly update a marketing strategy (and materials, as needed) for the programs. Partner with CWO’s Assistant Commissioner for the WF1 Centers to ensure that programs managed/overseen by the Training Team align with training voucher opportunities (called “ITGs”) offered at the centers. In close collaboration with the Deputy Commissioner and other CWO senior leaders, develop and coordinate a professional development/learning program for CWO and contracted vendor staff that includes existing opportunities offered by the City, professional associations, and other partners, as well as new opportunities as resources allow. Promote awareness of and otherwise encourage colleagues to participate in such opportunities. Mentor, coach, and support Training Team staff. Promote a culture of equity, inquiry, and creativity among the Training Team, and of exceptional customer service for training participants and employers. Serve as a member of the CWO leadership team. Regularly liaise with other senior leadership team members within CWO and SBS. Serve as SBS’ “learning ambassador” and as an evangelist for the agency’s portfolio of training programs. Represent the Division and SBS at meetings, conferences, and other critical events. Perform other duties as assigned. To Apply All Applicants: Apply through NYC Careers at search for Job ID: # 709541 Current SBS Employees: Please email your resume and cover letter including the following subject line: CHIEF LEARNING OFFICER and send to careers@sbs.nyc.gov Note: We appreciate the interest and thank all applicants who apply, but only those candidates under consideration will be contacted. If you do not have access to email, mail your cover letter & resume to: NYC Department of Small Business Services Human Resources Unit 1 Liberty Plaza, 11th Floor New York, New York 10006 Additional Information This position may be eligible for remote work up to 2 days per week, pursuant to the Remote Work Pilot Program agreed to between the City and DC37. However, the nature of the role requires a strong in-person presence, and responsibilities may include travel around the 5 boroughs of NYC and on-site engagements as needed.
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