Workforce Specialist II
State of South Carolina
Posted: January 9, 2026 (6 days ago)
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State of South Carolina
Department of Probation, Parole & Pardon
Location
South Carolina, 29210
Salary
$45,300 - $77,000
per year
Type
Closes
This job involves designing and running training programs to help people on probation or parole build skills and find jobs, including leading workshops, one-on-one coaching, and connecting them to employment resources.
It also includes overseeing service providers and participating in related committees.
A good fit would be someone with a background in career counseling or case management who enjoys supporting others in overcoming barriers to employment.
Under the general supervision of the Workforce Development Manager, the Workforce Development Coordinator is responsible for creating and implementing training programs that enhance skills and improve job readiness of individuals under supervision.
Developing training material, conducting workshops, and facilitating one-on-one coaching sessions to assist with securing employment. Leading employment-related initiatives.
Overseeing the approval of educational, vocational, and employment-related service providers. Serving on employment-related committees and initiatives.
A bachelor’s degree in a related field and experience in career counseling or related case management.
Experience connecting individuals to employment opportunities.
SCDPPPS DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS ARE CONSIDERED DURING THE INTERVIEW PHASE.
SCDPPPS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER
The South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services is committed to maintaining a workforce that is free of unlawful discrimination, including harassment on the bases of race, color, national origin, religion, age (40+) or disability, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, sexual orientation, or gender identity).
THIS POSITION IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR POLICE OFFICER RETIREMENT SYSTEM MEMBERSHIP
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