? [High Salary] Sr. Manager, Workforce Development and Educational Partnerships
Company: Johnson Thermal Systems
Location: Caldwell
Posted on: November 2, 2025
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Job Description:
Summary: The Senior Manager of Workforce Development & Education
Partnerships is responsible for leading all aspects of community
workforce engagement, education partnerships, and apprenticeship
development. This role will design scalable programs, strengthen
external relationships, and ensure a sustainable pipeline of
skilled talent into the organization. The ideal candidate brings
deep experience in workforce development, talent strategy, and
community engagement, with a strong commitment to building pathways
that connect people to meaningful careers. This leader knows that
engaging with schools, educators, and community partners is the
foundation for building tomorrow’s workforce, and will build a
clear strategy to connect these efforts to business results. In
partnership with peers, they will drive success by deploying The
MCG Way—the company’s operating system focused on strategy
deployment, process discipline, and continuous improvement.
Accountabilities: - Develop and execute a comprehensive workforce
development strategy aligned to business growth and talent needs. -
Establish a long-term vision for education and community
partnerships, including apprenticeships, internships, and training
pipelines. - Serve as the external face of the company in workforce
development conversations with schools, government, and workforce
boards. - Build and maintain strong relationships with high
schools, trade schools, community colleges, workforce boards, and
nonprofit organizations. - Represent the company at job fairs,
advisory councils, and community events to strengthen brand
reputation as an employer of choice. - Act as the primary liaison
to external stakeholders to align programs and partnerships with
business objectives. - Launch and scale apprenticeship and pipeline
programs in skilled trades (e.g., welding, electrical), beginning
with external partnerships and building toward internal programs. -
Collaborate with Learning & Development to align training programs
with industry standards and company skill requirements. - Partner
with Talent Acquisition to ensure smooth handoff of candidates and
effective tracking of outcomes. - Define and track metrics for
partnership effectiveness, evolving from relationship-building
measures to hiring and retention outcomes. - Report regularly on
progress to senior leadership, highlighting successes and
identifying areas for improvement. - Demonstrate measurable impact
on the company’s ability to attract, develop, and retain skilled
talent. - Model the company’s values and represent the organization
with professionalism and credibility in the community. - Promote
career pathways that highlight manufacturing and skilled trades as
viable, attractive, and rewarding opportunities. - Serve as a
thought leader and advocate for workforce development, both
internally and externally. Attributes: - Have Humanity: You lead
with empathy and a people-first approach, fostering trust with
schools, students, and community partners. You mentor and develop
future talent pipelines, listen to the needs of educators and
partners, and connect individuals to meaningful career
opportunities. You create clarity by showing how community
partnerships link directly to the company’s purpose and long-term
success. - Be Transparent: You build credibility through open
communication and trust. You use clear metrics to demonstrate the
impact of partnerships and ensure accountability. You share
insights openly across Talent Acquisition, Learning & Development,
and leadership teams so everyone understands the “why” behind
initiatives and how they support company goals. - Drive Innovation:
You constantly explore new ways to build sustainable talent
pipelines. This includes developing apprenticeship models, piloting
school-to-career programs, and implementing best practices from
workforce development leaders. You create feedback loops with
educators, students, and hiring teams to refine and continuously
improve. - Be Resilient: You adapt quickly to challenges in the
external environment—whether shifting labor markets, evolving
education requirements, or new community needs. You remain
committed to delivering workforce solutions even in times of
uncertainty, guiding both internal leaders and external partners
with clarity and steadiness. - Always Reliable: You follow through
on commitments to schools, community partners, and internal
stakeholders. You demonstrate consistency by honoring agreements,
delivering on program promises, and ensuring that partnerships
translate into real opportunities for candidates and value for the
business. - Grit: You show passion and perseverance in building
long-term talent pipelines that will outlast short-term cycles. You
persistently champion workforce development, even when results take
time to materialize. Your dedication to building programs that
shape the future workforce reflects your deep, unwavering
commitment to the company’s growth. Required Knowledge/Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Workforce Development,
Organizational Development, Business, Organization Psychology, or a
related field; or equivalent experience in workforce
development/community engagement. - 7 years of progressive
experience in workforce development, talent strategy, education
partnerships, or community relations. - Proven track record of
developing and managing partnerships with schools, training
institutions, workforce boards, or nonprofit organizations. -
Strong knowledge of workforce development best practices, including
apprenticeship models, training pipelines, and talent attraction
strategies. - Exceptional public speaking, presentation, and
relationship-building skills; comfortable engaging with diverse
audiences including executives, educators, students, and government
officials. - Demonstrated ability to design programs, set
measurable goals, and track outcomes tied to business results. -
Strong organizational and project management skills, with the
ability to manage multiple initiatives and partnerships
simultaneously. - High degree of cultural awareness and ability to
work effectively with diverse communities. - Experience within
manufacturing, skilled trades, or technical industries. - Knowledge
of state and federal workforce development funding opportunities,
grants, and compliance requirements. - Familiarity with
apprenticeship standards, Department of Labor program registration,
or career technical education (CTE) frameworks. - Prior success in
launching or scaling apprenticeship, internship, or
“school-to-career” programs. - Existing network or relationships
with regional schools, workforce boards, and community
organizations. Strong change management and cross-functional
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