
Employment Services Specialist 2025
- Cody, WY
- $24.78 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Provide services to individuals by coordinating and executing a broad range of individual services in accordance with Federal and State program guidelines, policies, and regulations.
- Confer with employers to develop and fill employment and vocational training openings.
- Refer applicants to employment or other community resources.
- Assess and evaluate client skills, education, and training.
- Assist, direct, and counsel claimants and job applicants.
- Assist in policy and procedure development.
- Research, evaluate, and make recommendations regarding program deliverables.
- Interview, assess, and evaluate customers to meet employment, training, and vocational needs.
- Enter and monitor data in the electronic system for job postings, candidate file searches, and program reporting.
- Assist, direct, and counsel business customers on the multitude of DWS-coordinated business services, training grants, and resources.
- Provide on-site business visits to understand employer needs, operations, and job openings.
- Organize and participate in community events designed to connect business needs and job seekers and advance DWS services to both.
- Work with Program Staff to ensure compliance with the Department of Labor case management standards.
- Refer applicants to employers and follow up on the hiring process.
- Manage participant caseload and accurately document performance and services to participants by entering all relevant and required services and notes into the management information system and other systems, as needed.
- Provide case management.
- Provide Career counseling and guidance.
- Administer career interest assessments.
- Maintain case files.
- Monitor the progress of participants in various programs.
- Assess client needs, provide basic career services, and develop a long-term employment plan.
- Provide a holistic approach to services and provide referrals for additional support.
- Provide employment services to people who may have significant barriers to employment.
- Enter or monitor data for information used in the particular program/division.
Preference may be given to candidates with customer service experience.
Preference may be given to candidates with experience building and maintaining relationships with community partners.**Must have a valid driver's license.KNOWLEDGE:
- Knowledge of state and federal statutes relative to employment and Agency programs.
- Knowledge of departmental policies, customer service standards, and inter-agency protocols.
- Knowledge of labor market information for the State of Wyoming and the skill to obtain current employment and job resource information using various multimedia resources, particularly Internet services.
- Knowledge of administering and interpreting interest, skills, and proficiency tools, and assessing employment issues and limitations.
- Knowledge of case management practices to determine needs, create reasonable plans, and follow clients through successful program completion.
- Skills in public speaking, oral, written, and electronic communication, and record-keeping.
- Skills in establishing rapport with partner services and respecting established protocol with government agencies and their staff.
- Skilled in using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
- Ability to actively listen to others to foster a positive exchange of information.
- Some travel may be required.
- FLSA: Non-exempt
- The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services (DWS) uses E-Verify, an Internet-based system, to confirm the eligibility of all newly hired employees to work in the United States. Learn more about
- Offers of employment will be contingent upon successfully completing a background check.