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Career Skills Program Administrator - Fort Knox, KY

Fort Knox, KY Fort Knox, KY Full-time Full-time $16.
20 an hour $16.
20 an hour 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Career Skills Program Administrator The Career Skills Program (CSP) Administrator (CSPA) offers employment skills training opportunities to Soldiers or occasionally other service members preparing to transition from military to civilian employment through providing program planning, administrative/logistical support, and reporting within their area of responsibility in direct support of the Army's CSP.
CSPAs coordinate with garrison-approved CSP employers, professional associations, unions, industry leaders, education and training providers to promote opportunities for transitioning Soldiers to yield high-value jobs or careers, from the initial concept to the establishment of a partnership and execution, with minimal or no cost to the government.
Duties include:
Serve as the Garrison Transition Assistance Program (TAP) point of contact (POC) for Army CSP, performing a variety of administrative, logistical, and program planning duties in direct support of the program for the Designated Government Representative (DGR) and in coordination with the Region CSP Coordinator.
Schedule Career Skills Program and related classes.
Maintain liaisons in coordination with the installation POCs and Region CSP Coordinator.
Identify opportunities for transitioning Soldiers leading to a highly-skilled, high-demand job or career in the civilian sector and present options to the government for connection with industry.
Coordinate with employers, professional associations, unions, industry leaders, and education providers as directed by the DGR to encourage training that will produce high-value jobs or careers for transitioning military; from the initial concept of establishment to government partnership.
Execute the garrison day-to-day operations of the CSP classes/cohorts ensuring tracking of applicants, setting up interviews for industry partners, scheduling information/marketing sessions in coordination with government personnel, tracking participants, communicating completion, entering data and counseling notes in the TAPXXI system as well entering program information on the IMCOM's Common Operating Picture and other career skills databases.
Provide summaries, executive reports, and data analysis and tracking as required.
Formalize relationships and establish roles and responsibilities.
Draft Memorandums of Agreement (MOA) subject to legal in coordination with DGR to include coordinating activities and compliance.
Research and monitor CSP training opportunities in the community in coordination with DGR.
Participate in the applicant screening process (as a silent observer); monitor execution, and follow-up on job placement data; make telephone calls, send email, and track correspondence.
Keep installation key government personnel, public officials, employers, and stakeholders abreast of policies, procedures, trends, and problems.
Collect, consolidate, and analyze data; provide reports to the DGR.
Prepare and/or conduct briefings, orientations, and special presentations to include flyers, marketing materials, news articles, and social media with the approval of the DGR to promote the CSPs.
Prepare reports, and maintain historical records and statistical materials including writing CSP vetting packets and documentation, information papers, and executive summaries in accordance with ARIMS.
Recommend solutions to concerns and or problems such as Soldier attendance at program activities (e.
g.
, classes and counseling sessions) to the DGR.
Plan and execute daily operations to meet overall objectives and requirements.
Assist DGR as needed in conducting Career Skills Program operations, conducting interest inventories, and identifying subsequent opportunities to provide skills training and employment to transitioning military in coordination with the Regional Career Skills Program Coordinator.
Provide weekly updates to the CSP Authoritative Database that populates the IMCOM CSP Common Operating Picture (COP) in coordination with the Career Skills Program Region Coordinators by the last working day of each week.
Education and Experience Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in any area of study from a college or university that is accredited by a national or regional accrediting agency recognized by the U.
S.
Department of Education is required.
Applicants must successfully undergo a background investigation (National Agency Check).
U.
S.
Citizen.
Must be knowledgeable about Military Occupational Specialties (MOS), curriculum and instruction for education and training programs, and utilization of various types of occupational information and resources including the Department of Labor Occupational Outlook forecasts for employment industries, interest inventories, career planning and development to include approaches, program coordination, and use of educational and community resources and vocational systems.
Requires strong communication, briefing, and technical writing skill with knowledge in a wide variety of military personnel areas such as transition processing, military benefits, VA benefits to include educational benefits for Soldiers and Family Members, and retirement or transition issues.
Customer services skills required.
Good command of the English language which includes the ability to read, write, understand, and clearly and effectively communicate the language.
Hourly Rate:
$16.
20 per hour Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$16.
20 per hour Schedule:
8 hour shift Monday to Friday Ability to commute/relocate:
Fort Knox, KY:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Education:
Bachelor's (Required) Language:
English (Required) Willingness to travel:
25% (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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