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JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
1. Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.2. Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.3. Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.4. Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.5. Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.
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6. Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness.
7. Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).8. Self-motivated and able to work independently.9. Excellent writing skills.10. Comfort with public speaking.11. Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.12. Effective planning and organizational abilities.13. Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
1. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.2. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.3. Car or other reliable form of transportation.4. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.5. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
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The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
14. Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.15. Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.16. Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.17. Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.18. Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.19. Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 20. Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).21. Self-motivated and able to work independently.22. Excellent writing skills.23. Comfort with public speaking.24. Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.25. Effective planning and organizational abilities.26. Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
6. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.7. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.8. Car or other reliable form of transportation.9. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.10. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
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About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
27. Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.28. Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.29. Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.30. Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.31. Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.32. Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 33. Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).34. Self-motivated and able to work independently.35. Excellent writing skills.36. Comfort with public speaking.37. Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.38. Effective planning and organizational abilities.39. Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
11. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.12. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.13. Car or other reliable form of transportation.14. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.15. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status,
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age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
40. Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.41. Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.42. Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.43. Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.44. Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.45. Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 46. Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).47. Self-motivated and able to work independently.48. Excellent writing skills.49. Comfort with public speaking.
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50. Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.51. Effective planning and organizational abilities.52. Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
16. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.17. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.18. Car or other reliable form of transportation.19. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.20. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
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Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
53. Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.54. Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.55. Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.56. Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.57. Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.58. Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 59. Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).60. Self-motivated and able to work independently.61. Excellent writing skills.62. Comfort with public speaking.63. Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.64. Effective planning and organizational abilities.65. Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
21. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.22. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.23. Car or other reliable form of transportation.24. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.25. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
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Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
66. Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.67. Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.68. Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.69. Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.70. Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.71. Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 72. Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).73. Self-motivated and able to work independently.74. Excellent writing skills.75. Comfort with public speaking.76. Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.77. Effective planning and organizational abilities.78. Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
26. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.27. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.28. Car or other reliable form of transportation.29. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.30. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
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Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
79. Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.80. Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.81. Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.82. Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.83. Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.84. Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 85. Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).86. Self-motivated and able to work independently.87. Excellent writing skills.88. Comfort with public speaking.89. Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.90. Effective planning and organizational abilities.91. Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
31. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.32. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.33. Car or other reliable form of transportation.34. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.
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35. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
92. Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.93. Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.94. Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.95. Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.96. Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.97. Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 98. Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).
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99. Self-motivated and able to work independently.100.Excellent writing skills.101.Comfort with public speaking.102.Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.103.Effective planning and organizational abilities.104.Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
36. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.37. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.38. Car or other reliable form of transportation.39. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.40. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in
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development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
105.Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.106.Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.107.Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.108.Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.109.Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.110.Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 111.Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).112.Self-motivated and able to work independently.113.Excellent writing skills.114.Comfort with public speaking.115.Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.116.Effective planning and organizational abilities.117.Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
41. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.42. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.43. Car or other reliable form of transportation.44. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.45. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,
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• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
118.Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.119.Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.120.Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.121.Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.122.Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.123.Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 124.Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).125.Self-motivated and able to work independently.126.Excellent writing skills.127.Comfort with public speaking.128.Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.129.Effective planning and organizational abilities.130.Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
46. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.47. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.48. Car or other reliable form of transportation.49. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.50. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
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Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
131.Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.132.Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.133.Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.134.Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.135.Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.136.Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 137.Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).138.Self-motivated and able to work independently.139.Excellent writing skills.140.Comfort with public speaking.141.Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.142.Effective planning and organizational abilities.143.Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
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Minimum qualifications:
51. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.52. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.53. Car or other reliable form of transportation.54. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.55. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
144.Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.145.Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.
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146.Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.147.Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.148.Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.149.Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 150.Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).151.Self-motivated and able to work independently.152.Excellent writing skills.153.Comfort with public speaking.154.Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.155.Effective planning and organizational abilities.156.Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
56. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.57. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.58. Car or other reliable form of transportation.59. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.60. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
JOB ANOUNCEMENT
Organization: Colorado Center on Law and Policy
Title: Advocacy Campaign Project Coordinator
Type: One-Year Grant funded Full Time Independent Contractor
Organization Type: 501(c)(3)
Reports to: Chaer Robert, Family Economic Security Program Manager
Posted/Closing Date: Posted on January 6, 2016. Closing date: January 21, 2016
About CCLP: The Colorado Center on Law and Policy advances the health, economic security and wellbeing of low-income Coloradans through research, education, advocacy and litigation. We
• research and analyze policy options,• advocate at the legislature and before executive agencies,• educate and engage diverse communities,• build coalitions with our community partners for systemic change, and• protect the rights of low-income Coloradans through legal and administrative action.
Position description: CCLP seeks to retain a motivated and effective person for a one-year project. The goal of the project is to assure that the State Implementation Plan for the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) addresses the needs of people who are, or who have recently experienced, homelessness. The project is also
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intended to address local plans developed by Workforce Investment Boards and includes follow-up monitoring of implementation of the plans to insure that employment and training services address the needs of workers who have been or are homeless.
The person hired will be responsible for outreach to existing advocates for people who are or have recently experienced homelessness, providers of employment and other services to this population, employment and training specialists, and local workforce centers so that the voices and needs of this population are represented in development of state and local plans. The person will monitor implementation of plans. They will develop a transition action plan for the conclusion of the grant. This is a one year only position.
Skills and qualifications of the ideal candidate:
157.Demonstrated interest in addressing the interests of populations with barriers to employment.158.Willingness to work collaboratively and to develop productive working relationships with community
service providers.159.Experience with employment programs working with populations with barriers to employment.160.Experience with systems level advocacy or policy change.161.Experience working in the non-profit and/or governmental sectors in Colorado.162.Demonstrated ability to build positive relationships with government representatives, homeless service
providers, and well as persons who have experienced homelessness. 163.Familiarity with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA).164.Self-motivated and able to work independently.165.Excellent writing skills.166.Comfort with public speaking.167.Ability to travel frequently in the metro area, and occasionally to other parts of Colorado.168.Effective planning and organizational abilities.169.Knowledge of communities served and/or the ability to help CCLP build strategic alliances with racially
and ethnically diverse organizations are important qualifications.
Minimum qualifications:
61. Bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field.62. Working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel, Microsoft 365 and Outlook.63. Car or other reliable form of transportation.64. Three or more years of experience in the area of policy advocacy, policy analysis, or related fields.65. Be available to begin work immediately.
Colorado Center on Law and Policy is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, age, disability, military or veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected under federal, state or local law.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, salary requirements, and resume to Chaer Robert, at [email protected]
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