Project Director, Workforce Development Project
FHI 360 | |
$30 million Workforce Development Project to address the shortage of trained advanced manufacturing workers in the aerospace industry. The Project will (a) train 10,000 workers globally by 2030 in advanced manufacturing careers; (b) leave engaged communit
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paid time off, sick time
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United States, D.C., Washington | |
1825 Connecticut Avenue Northwest (Show on map) | |
Nov 24, 2025 | |
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FHI 360 will implement a new five-year, $30 million Workforce Development Project to address the shortage of trained advanced manufacturing workers in the aerospace industry. The Project will (a) train 10,000 workers globally by 2030 in advanced manufacturing careers; (b) leave engaged communities more ready to support expanded workforce development programs in the aerospace advanced manufacturing sector; and (c) generate knowledge on how to close the labor gap in aerospace manufacturing. The Project will design and support a flexible, grants-based initiative that funds 10-13 sites globally that address workforce demand gaps and barriers to workforce development programming based on project assessments and community plans that are developed with stakeholders. Large grants will be awarded to institutions in 4-5 sites to increase the number of workers trained there; the remaining grants pool will be reserved for small competitive or opportunistic awards to other sites where the payoff is immediate and lasting. Across all communities, grants will be available for local alliances, associations, and other trade groups to promote community engagement in aerospace advanced manufacturing. Grants could include support for (1) campaigns that improve the reputation of advanced manufacturing jobs and excite prospective trainees; (2) recruitment activities to direct potential participants to register for training programs; (3) efforts to reduce barriers to enter training institutions and programs; (4) capacity expansion initiatives, including additional classrooms and equipment, that enable training programs to enroll more students; and (5) activities to increase the resources and services students need to increase graduation and job placement rates from training programs. The Project Director will be responsible for the overall and quality implementation of the Workforce Development Project and report to the Director of Programs. Job responsibilities:
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$30 million Workforce Development Project to address the shortage of trained advanced manufacturing workers in the aerospace industry. The Project will (a) train 10,000 workers globally by 2030 in advanced manufacturing careers; (b) leave engaged communit
paid time off, sick time
Nov 24, 2025