Program Manager, OIC of America

Posted by OIC of America on June 29, 2021

OIC of America (OICA) is a nonprofit organization and the national office of a network of 31 workforce development organizations spread across the United States. Our mission is to provide underserved communities with the tools and support needed to overcome barriers to economic opportunity. We envision a world in which all people are contributing members of their families and communities. Through their efforts and ours, our participants have the opportunity to break the cycle of poverty, and aid to creating a more just and equitable society. OICA provides job and life skills training and matches our graduates with the employment needs of local businesses. Our organization and broader network have trained over two million people nationwide over the past 50+ years.

The Program Manager acts as a coach/technical assistance provider and serves as the liaison between OIC affiliates and OICA through our SOAR reentry program. They will provide overall management and monitor OIC affiliate program operations to include service delivery, partnership development, etc. This position will work closely with frontline staff and OICA staff to understand participants’ needs by analyzing data and building meaningful relationships with OIC affiliates. OICA’s Program Manager will generate monthly outcome reports for executives and funders. This role will require one to represent OICA as an expert within the reentry eco-system and attend conferences, discussions, or similar platforms to build new alliances and partnerships that propel the institution’s work.

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To Apply: Please send resume, cover letter and 3 references to Diomand Henry at [email protected].


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