Bilingual Partner Engagement Specialist - Rio Grande Valley in Houston, Texas at Dwyer Workforce Development
NewSalary: $70000 - $80000Industry: Non-Profit / CharityJob Function: Human Resources
Dwyer Workforce Development
Houston, Texas, 77002, United States
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Job Description
Partner Engagement Specialist - This position in located in the Rio Grande Valley and requires fluent Spanish.
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Mission
Dwyer Workforce Development’s (DWD) mission is to provide comprehensive support to individuals who lack opportunity and aspire to pursue a career in the healthcare industry, alleviating a severe healthcare workforce shortage, and improving the lives of seniors and the community.
The Partner Engagement Department at Dwyer Workforce Development (DWD) is responsible for building, scaling, and sustaining the relationships that power our mission. At its core, the department is helping to solve the healthcare workforce crisis by serving individuals who are often the hardest to reach—those who face systemic barriers and lack access to opportunity. This work begins with strong, intentional partnerships.
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Our Values
At Dwyer Workforce Development, how we work matters as much as what we achieve. Every team member is expected to operate in alignment with our core values:
•Integrity-doing the right thing even if no one is looking
•Empathy-action ruled compassion.
•Ingenuity-big ideas and solutions
•Accountability-ownership in every action
•Collaboration-the power of we over me
These values are not aspirational. They are expected and reflected in how we work every day.
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Position Summary
The Partner Engagement Specialist (PES) is responsible for executing community and partner engagement strategies that generate Scholar pipelines, connect individuals to critical support services, and advance DWD’s mission at the local level.
This is an execution-focused, relationship-driven role that translates partnerships into real access to opportunity. The Partner Engagement Specialist works directly with community organizations, referral partners, and service providers to ensure individuals—especially those facing systemic barriers—are reached, supported, and connected to training and employment pathways.
Serving as a key connector between Scholars, partners, and internal teams, this role plays a critical part in ensuring engagement efforts result in meaningful participation, support, and outcomes for Dwyer Scholars.
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Position Responsibilities
Community Partnership Development and Engagement
•Identify, vet and cultivate and manage relationships with community-based organizations, nonprofits, referral partners, faith communities, senior care and other healthcare providers.
•Identify opportunities and represent DWD at community events, meetings, conferences, and resource fairs (virtual and in-person).
•Build and maintain a strong network of partners that support Scholar success and program growth.
•Serve as a visible and engaged representative of DWD within the community.
Scholar Pipeline Development and Outreach
•Generate, cultivate, and manage pipelines of prospective Dwyer Scholars through outreach and the development of partnerships.
•Identify and engage Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) that have clients that can benefit from DWD programs.
Resource Navigation and Scholar Support Connection
•Identify for Scholars supportive services (e.g., childcare, health and wellness, emergency assistance) and hand off to the Education Support Center (ESC).
•Maintain knowledge of community resources and funding sources and pipelines relevant to DWD and Scholar needs.
Event Planning and Community Programming
•Plan, coordinate, support and evaluate community engagement activities, meetings, and events for Scholars and partners in collaboration with DWD’s Scholar-Facing-Teams.
•Manage logistics for both in-person and virtual engagements in partnership and collaboration with DWD’s Scholar-Facing-Teams.
•Set and execute community engagement goals and measurable outcomes aligned with organizational goals and priorities.
Funding and Partnership Support
•Identify potential funding opportunities and donor prospects through active monitoring of the local nonprofit and philanthropic landscape, on-line resources and local/regional publications and share with the Development Team.
•Provide support for donors and grant-related content for local initiatives.
•Support local funder and donor cultivation and stewardship in partnership with the Development team and DWD leadership.
•Assist in aligning community engagement efforts with funding strategies in partnership with the Development Team.
Program Coordination and Execution
•Under the direction of the Regional Manager, identify, implement and evaluate community engagement initiatives, timelines, and priorities.
•Collaborate with DWD corporate team members to ensure alignment, execution focused on identified measurable deliverables.
•Track activities, outcomes, and engagement efforts using CRM systems.
Complete additional assignments as needed to support program success.
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Licensure / Certification / Registration
Valid Driver’s License and regular access to a vehicle preferred.
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Qualifications
•Bachelor’s degree in Public Affairs, Communications, Business, or related field (or equivalent experience).
•Minimum of 3 years of experience in community engagement, outreach, workforce development, or related field.
•Demonstrated ability to build and manage partnerships and community relationships.
•Strong communication and presentation skills, including public speaking.
•Experience with event coordination and program management.
•Strong organizational, problem-solving, and time-management skills.
•Ability to work independently in a remote or hybrid environment.
•High degree of judgment, discretion, and accountability.
•Experience using CRM systems (Salesforce preferred).
•Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings and weekends.
Ability to work effectively with diverse populations.
•Willingness and ability to travel within the current and future DWD footprint as needed.
Equal Employment Opportunity: Dwyer Workforce Development is an Equal Opportunity (EEO) employer. It is the policy of the Company to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
Sponsorship in US: Must be eligible to work in the U.S. without Sponsorship.
________________________________________
Mission
Dwyer Workforce Development’s (DWD) mission is to provide comprehensive support to individuals who lack opportunity and aspire to pursue a career in the healthcare industry, alleviating a severe healthcare workforce shortage, and improving the lives of seniors and the community.
The Partner Engagement Department at Dwyer Workforce Development (DWD) is responsible for building, scaling, and sustaining the relationships that power our mission. At its core, the department is helping to solve the healthcare workforce crisis by serving individuals who are often the hardest to reach—those who face systemic barriers and lack access to opportunity. This work begins with strong, intentional partnerships.
________________________________________
Our Values
At Dwyer Workforce Development, how we work matters as much as what we achieve. Every team member is expected to operate in alignment with our core values:
•Integrity-doing the right thing even if no one is looking
•Empathy-action ruled compassion.
•Ingenuity-big ideas and solutions
•Accountability-ownership in every action
•Collaboration-the power of we over me
These values are not aspirational. They are expected and reflected in how we work every day.
________________________________________
Position Summary
The Partner Engagement Specialist (PES) is responsible for executing community and partner engagement strategies that generate Scholar pipelines, connect individuals to critical support services, and advance DWD’s mission at the local level.
This is an execution-focused, relationship-driven role that translates partnerships into real access to opportunity. The Partner Engagement Specialist works directly with community organizations, referral partners, and service providers to ensure individuals—especially those facing systemic barriers—are reached, supported, and connected to training and employment pathways.
Serving as a key connector between Scholars, partners, and internal teams, this role plays a critical part in ensuring engagement efforts result in meaningful participation, support, and outcomes for Dwyer Scholars.
________________________________________
Position Responsibilities
Community Partnership Development and Engagement
•Identify, vet and cultivate and manage relationships with community-based organizations, nonprofits, referral partners, faith communities, senior care and other healthcare providers.
•Identify opportunities and represent DWD at community events, meetings, conferences, and resource fairs (virtual and in-person).
•Build and maintain a strong network of partners that support Scholar success and program growth.
•Serve as a visible and engaged representative of DWD within the community.
Scholar Pipeline Development and Outreach
•Generate, cultivate, and manage pipelines of prospective Dwyer Scholars through outreach and the development of partnerships.
•Identify and engage Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) that have clients that can benefit from DWD programs.
Resource Navigation and Scholar Support Connection
•Identify for Scholars supportive services (e.g., childcare, health and wellness, emergency assistance) and hand off to the Education Support Center (ESC).
•Maintain knowledge of community resources and funding sources and pipelines relevant to DWD and Scholar needs.
Event Planning and Community Programming
•Plan, coordinate, support and evaluate community engagement activities, meetings, and events for Scholars and partners in collaboration with DWD’s Scholar-Facing-Teams.
•Manage logistics for both in-person and virtual engagements in partnership and collaboration with DWD’s Scholar-Facing-Teams.
•Set and execute community engagement goals and measurable outcomes aligned with organizational goals and priorities.
Funding and Partnership Support
•Identify potential funding opportunities and donor prospects through active monitoring of the local nonprofit and philanthropic landscape, on-line resources and local/regional publications and share with the Development Team.
•Provide support for donors and grant-related content for local initiatives.
•Support local funder and donor cultivation and stewardship in partnership with the Development team and DWD leadership.
•Assist in aligning community engagement efforts with funding strategies in partnership with the Development Team.
Program Coordination and Execution
•Under the direction of the Regional Manager, identify, implement and evaluate community engagement initiatives, timelines, and priorities.
•Collaborate with DWD corporate team members to ensure alignment, execution focused on identified measurable deliverables.
•Track activities, outcomes, and engagement efforts using CRM systems.
Complete additional assignments as needed to support program success.
________________________________________
Licensure / Certification / Registration
Valid Driver’s License and regular access to a vehicle preferred.
________________________________________
Qualifications
•Bachelor’s degree in Public Affairs, Communications, Business, or related field (or equivalent experience).
•Minimum of 3 years of experience in community engagement, outreach, workforce development, or related field.
•Demonstrated ability to build and manage partnerships and community relationships.
•Strong communication and presentation skills, including public speaking.
•Experience with event coordination and program management.
•Strong organizational, problem-solving, and time-management skills.
•Ability to work independently in a remote or hybrid environment.
•High degree of judgment, discretion, and accountability.
•Experience using CRM systems (Salesforce preferred).
•Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional evenings and weekends.
Ability to work effectively with diverse populations.
•Willingness and ability to travel within the current and future DWD footprint as needed.
Equal Employment Opportunity: Dwyer Workforce Development is an Equal Opportunity (EEO) employer. It is the policy of the Company to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information.
Sponsorship in US: Must be eligible to work in the U.S. without Sponsorship.
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Houston, Texas, 77002, United States
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