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Overview We are seeking for a Career Development Specialist to join the Career Counseling Group (CCG) under the Career Development Division (CDD) of the Management & Professional Development ...

Overview We are seeking for a Career Development Specialist to join the Career Counseling Group (CCG) under the Career Development Division (CDD) of the Management & Professional Development ...

Overview We are seeking for a Career Development Specialist to join the Career Counseling Group (CCG) under the Career Development Division (CDD) of the Management & Professional Development ...

Provide Choices/SNAP case management services to eligible participants * Complete intake and ... Career Team's outstanding record of accelerating the human condition has resulted in numerous ...

Provide Choices/SNAP case management services to eligible participants * Complete intake and ... Career Team's outstanding record of accelerating the human condition has resulted in numerous ...

Provide Choices/SNAP case management services to eligible participants * Complete intake and ... Career Team's outstanding record of accelerating the human condition has resulted in numerous ...

Provide information and case management services to the community * Complete intake and eligibility ... Career Team requires a minimum educational requirement of a GED/HS Diploma; * A Bachelor's degree ...

Youth Career Advisor - WIOA

Denton, TX · On-site

$45K - $55K/yr

WIOA Youth Program Manager Location: North Central Texas Employment Type: Full-Time, Non-Exempt Employee Career Team is looking to hire a Career Advisor - Youth; who will perform professional work ...

American Career College

Anaheim, CA · On-site

$28.53 - $38.51/hr

Education Administration Business Management Student Personnel. USD $28.53 - USD $38.51 /Hr. No Do you want a career that allows you to make a difference in other people's lives? Discover what it ...

Lead a winning team, run a thriving salon, and grow your career. Manager ↛ Educator ↛ Brand Ambassador ↛ Area Coach -> Franchise Owner. What You'll Do * Lead with Ownership - Run the day-to-day ...

Lead a winning team, run a thriving salon, and grow your career. Manager ↛ Educator ↛ Brand Ambassador ↛ Area Coach -> Franchise Owner. What You'll Do * Lead with Ownership - Run the day-to-day ...

Lead a winning team, run a thriving salon, and grow your career. Manager ↛ Educator ↛ Brand Ambassador ↛ Area Coach -> Franchise Owner. What You'll Do * Lead with Ownership - Run the day-to-day ...

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How much do career manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for career manager in the United States is $59,525.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $68,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Career Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Career Manager, you need expertise in career counseling, coaching techniques, and workforce development, often supported by a degree in human resources, psychology, or a related field. Familiarity with career assessment tools, job search platforms, and client management systems is typically required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, active listening, and the ability to motivate others help set top performers apart. These skills are essential for effectively guiding clients through career transitions and supporting their long-term professional growth.

How does a Career Manager typically support employees in navigating internal mobility within an organization?

A Career Manager plays a key role in facilitating internal mobility by helping employees identify growth opportunities and align them with their career goals. They often work closely with HR and department leads to understand upcoming roles, skill requirements, and organizational needs, then guide employees through tailored development plans, mentorship, and interview preparation. This collaborative approach not only supports individual career progression but also helps the organization retain top talent and build a more agile workforce.

What does a Career Manager do?

A Career Manager helps individuals plan, develop, and advance their professional lives. They provide guidance on career choices, skill development, job search strategies, and networking opportunities. Career Managers often work in educational institutions, corporate settings, or as independent consultants to support clients in reaching their career goals. Their role may also include resume reviews, interview preparation, and helping clients navigate career transitions.
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ESSENTIAL EXPECTATIONS
Customer Service Expectations
Serving customers at Goodwill has never been more rewarding.  Whether serving our guests with their shopping experiences, assisting someone in our community to better their life, or helping your fellow coworker to exceed, Goodwill is about reaching out and making a difference.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Expectations
Goodwill is committed to fostering a culture of dignity and trust where all individuals feel respected and valued.  The sum of individual differences, life experiences, knowledge, background, education, unique capabilities, and talent converge to create an environment of inclusivity, equity, and excellence.

Safety Expectations
At Goodwill, safety is everyone’s job.  Ensuring a workplace where people can grow and enrich themselves and others by giving can only happen if our environment is secure and safe.  Being compliant with safety rules, policies, procedures, and regulations, while assessing and eliminating workplace hazards, is essential to our business and delivering our mission.


POSITION EXPECTATIONS


Position Expectations  
The Boulevard Career Center Manager manages the Career Centers at the Boulevard Mall location and ensures the success of various funding streams such as the federal, state and city grants, foundational grants, and/or internal funding programs as directed. Manages the activities and participates and/or trains in the provision of individualized job placement assistance to those that have served in the U. S. military and/or their family members and other adults with barriers to employment, helping them obtain competitive employment. Supervises the Job Development & Training Program

Responsibilities 
Leadership and Customer Service

  • Manages all aspects of the Boulevard Career Connections, ensuring Center is appropriately staffed and trained. Manages Job Developers and the Career

Workshop Facilitator

  • Manages the enrollment, job search, and job placement process and assessment program to job seekers and provide assistance to staff, as needed.
  • Assumes responsibility for internal communication with staff in Human Resources for companywide openings and other hiring managers at Goodwill.
  • Handles external communication with local employers who are looking to potentially hire program participants.
  • Resolves any customer services related matters while upholding our guiding principles.

General Program Administration and Staff Management

  • Ensures compliance with all Goodwill and CARF standards for program certification.
  • Meets and tracks grant funded programs productivity goals, developing qualitative success stories and quantitative program statistics, maintaining the enrollment system and case documentation required by specific grants.
  • Provides day-to-day supervision of Career Center staff, including scheduling, positive and negative documentation, periodic performance evaluation, and ongoing training.
  • Handles weekly team member payroll in a timely manner.
  • Provides weekly and monthly reports to executive management on service goals being met, grant statistics, etc.
  • Ensures compliance with all applicable policies and procedures.
  • Works on special projects as assigned by the Director of Career Services.
  • Participates in departmental, agency, and community meetings.
  • Ensures best use of technology in support of programmatic objectives and makes recommendations for related improvements.

Grant Management

  • Assists and leads the team in meeting the required annual enrollment requirements.
  • Collaborates with the grant accountant in meeting spending and invoice monitoring requirements for fund reimbursement as set forth by the grant.
  • Audits files for policy and procedure requirements outlined by the grant.
  • Ensures all program success strategies, such as IEP (Individual Training Plans), career assessments (WorkKeys) and all other resources used to provide a cohesive career plan for the participant is implemented.

Job Development, Job Search and Placement Assistance and Assessments

  • Oversees Job Developer and ensure fathering and sharing of data about the local job market, specifically which industries and employers are hiring and the types of positions available.
  • Ensures Job Developers develop job leads for ready to work candidates, in demand occupations and refer job seekers to local employers.
  • Establishes Key Performance Indicators for Job Placement and ensure collaboration between Career Coaches and Job Development team.
  • Provides employment and career counseling to assist job seekers in developing and individualized employment action plan: identify appropriate short and long-term employment objectives; map out strategies for reaching employment objectives; provide corresponding job development; and support the participant throughout the job search.
  • Monitors the budget and ensures all grant requirements are met in a timely manner.
  • Ensures workshops are calendared, made available to job seekers, and are conducted accordingly.
  • Ensures job seekers obtain pre-employment documents (i.e., Sheriff’s Card, Health Card,).
  • Ensures follow-up with job seekers to determine their employment status is conducted in a timely fashion.

Community Outreach and Employer Relationship Management

  • Promotes Goodwill’s Mission Services to prospective employers, community groups and job seekers; and represents the Veteran Integration Program in related community forums and networking events.
  • Assists in generating job leads to be utilized by the Boulevard Mall, Mobile Coaches and Veteran Career Coaches.
  • Contributes to partner employer profiles, databases, and all other related records.
  • Assists in any other projects as determined by management.

Training and Workshop Development

  • Collaborates with the Workshop Developer, Mission Leadership and Manager of Rainbow Career Center establish frameworks for engaging and relevant training-utilizing technology and innovative delivery methods.
  • Partners with community agencies, schools, colleges, Universities, etc. to promote and secure space for delivery of content.
  • Remains aware of top trends, job skills and soft skills that should be included in content and oversee refresh and audit of content annually at minimum.

Environmental Factors 
Majority of duties performed in an office environment with regulated temperatures.

Physical Factors

  • Able to lift, carry, push, and pull a minimum of 25 pounds.
  • Prolonged standing, walking, reaching, stooping, lifting, pulling, carrying, sitting at a desk, and working on a computer.

Education, Experience, and Requirements

  • High school/ GED completion or a Bachelor’s degree in any related field preferred.  
  • Minimum of 5 years of leadership experience working in a workforce development environment. 
  • Minimum of five years of demonstrated experience in employment counseling, career counseling, job development and placement. Experience working with persons who have barriers to employment from various socio-economic, professional and ethnic backgrounds preferred. Barriers to employment may include having low income, limited language skills, limited education, and felonies.
  • Familiarity with Las Vegas valley labor market, business community, human services, and a working knowledge of disability-related issues.
  • Ability to connect with people from a wide variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds and lifestyles.
  • Must have ability to work with diverse groups of individuals.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite software including a strong emphasis on Word, Excel, and Outlook.    
  • Must possess strong interpersonal skills with excellent communication skills.  
  • Bilingual a plus.  

Exhibits a high level of integrity and business ethics.  
Exhibits a high level of adaptability and flexibility.