Dalio Education
Dalio Education Overview:
Dalio Education collaborates with educators, schools, non-profit organizations, and communities across Connecticut to engage young people and achieve positive youth outcomes. Barbara Dalio founded Dalio Education, a division of Dalio Philanthropies, more than a decade ago. Dalio Education’s signature initiatives are the Connecticut RISE Network (an independent non-profit organization) and the Connecticut Opportunity Project (a division of Dalio Education), which are designed to help young people in Connecticut get back on track. CTOP’s mission is to invest in and help to strengthen youth-serving organizations in Connecticut so they can work effectively, reliably, and sustainably with severely off-track or disconnected young people ages 14 to 26 in order to help them re-engage in and complete secondary education or a credential, then transition successfully to a post-secondary pathway leading to gainful employment that supports their self-sufficiency. CTOP currently invests in seven nonprofit organizations and is growing its portfolio by making pilot multi-year investments in organizations to expand access to career pathways for young people in Connecticut who are experiencing being severely off-track, moderately disconnected, or severely disconnected. Therefore, Dalio Education has created this new position and seeks a Portfolio Director of Workforce Initiatives to work closely with the CEO and team. We prioritize and promote diversity, equity, and inclusion as a core element of our culture in all aspects of our work.
Position Summary:
Dalio Education seeks a highly motivated, talented, and dynamic seasoned professional to serve as Portfolio Director of Workforce Initiatives. This person will serve as a key point for turning the CEO’s vision for workforce programming into a reality. Specifically, this person will work closely with the CEO and team to design and oversee 3 to 5 pilot partnerships with organizations that provide workforce development programming for severely off-track and disconnected young people. This person will also deliver consultation and capacity-building technical assistance in support of the pilot partnerships to improve their ability to provide essential services to young people effectively, reliably, and sustainably. This person will bring expertise in workforce development; understand the needs of employers in healthcare, manufacturing, and the trades; and ideally understand the needs of young adults who are severely off-track or experiencing disconnection from the workforce. This position will work on-location in Connecticut at least three days a week (Mondays and two additional weekdays), whether at Dalio Education’s office in Greenwich or on-site with partner organizations across the state, requiring significant in-state travel.
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Compensation for the role includes a competitive salary in the range from $150,000 -$200,000 (inclusive of a merit-based bonus, dependent on years of experience, level of education obtained, as well as applicable skillset) and an excellent benefits package, including a comprehensive employer paid medical plan and generous employer match for 401k.
Please note we are unable to provide immigration sponsorship for this position.
At the DFO, we believe our biggest asset is our people. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, hiring and developing individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences to add to our collaborative culture. The DFO treats all candidates and employees with respect and does not discriminate in our recruiting, hiring, and promoting processes and general treatment during employment, including on the basis of actual or perceived race, creed, color, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, alienage or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, marital status, veteran status, or disability.
Dalio Education
Dalio Education Overview:
Dalio Education collaborates with educators, schools, non-profit organizations, and communities across Connecticut to engage young people and achieve positive youth outcomes. Barbara Dalio founded Dalio Education, a division of Dalio Philanthropies, more than a decade ago. Dalio Education’s signature initiatives are the Connecticut RISE Network (an independent non-profit organization) and the Connecticut Opportunity Project (a division of Dalio Education), which are designed to help young people in Connecticut get back on track. CTOP’s mission is to invest in and help to strengthen youth-serving organizations in Connecticut so they can work effectively, reliably, and sustainably with severely off-track or disconnected young people ages 14 to 26 in order to help them re-engage in and complete secondary education or a credential, then transition successfully to a post-secondary pathway leading to…
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