Date posted: January 14, 2026
Pay: $45,000.00 - $50,000.00 per year
Job description:
Job Title: Workforce Development Specialist
Location: Travel to Seneca, Anderson, Easley, and Greenville
(Reporting to and training at the Seneca Office)
Job Description:
The WFD Specialist’s responsibilities include coaching parents and young adults on career options and professional employment opportunities. They will build and facilitate partnerships with local businesses and job agency organizations for potential employment. Furthermore, they assess participant eligibility and suitability for various job related and educational programs, evaluate candidate backgrounds, and maintain records according to local and federal regulations.
The WFD Specialist will coordinate and supervise career development and job search activities, provide case management, and support and assist with training implementation. They coordinate internships and employment placements to effectively prepare participants to gain employment upon program graduation, to be self-sufficient and thriving for their families. They also provide technical assistance, counsel participants, and track employment progress and success, reporting to the Program Director.
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About Ripple of One:
Our heartbeat is very simple: We empower families and young adults to move beyond public assistance and into their full God-given potential. Every participant has a unique journey as they work to overcome their circumstances. Our vision is to empower families and young adults to gain financial freedom and not be dependent on public assistance. Our mission is to walk alongside our participants, taking each step with them on their journey to independence. We believe that people with the right support and direction can move beyond dependence on public assistance to a life where they can enjoy financial freedom.
What it’s Like to Work Here:
Ask our employees and the one word they’d use to describe working at Ripple of One is “Family.” The entire Ripple team is passionate about ensuring families have the resources, knowledge and support to enable them to be healthy and successful. Our culture, plus This proven recipe - mentoring + incentives - motivates and inspires our participants. By nurturing the whole person, they are motivated to strive for achieving financial independence. They begin to believe in themselves and gain the courage that it takes to move well beyond public assistance.
Hours:
Typically work week Monday - Friday. Throughout the year we host several events that may require Saturday work. Advance notice is given.
40 hour week with early evening hours based on the needs of the participants on your caseload.
Qualifications:
Job Type: Full-time
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Work Location: In person