1

Direct Workforce Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

$21.27 - $26.85/hr

General Purpose Direct workforce in the coordination of inbound and outbound activities for daily warehouse operations. Duties and Responsibilities * Direct Inbounds to specific dock or area to ...

New

Dock Coordinator

Houston, TX · On-site

$21.27 - $26.07/hr

General Purpose Direct workforce in the coordination of inbound and outbound activities for daily warehouse operations. Duties and Responsibilities * Direct Inbounds to specific dock or area to ...

Director of Workforce Development Employment Type: Full Time FLSA Classification: Exempt Travel: 50%+ Regional Travel Required Direct Reports: 6-15 About Loenbro Loenbro is a trusted, long-term ...

Director of Workforce Development Employment Type: Full Time FLSA Classification: Exempt Travel: 50%+ Regional Travel Required Direct Reports: 6-15 About Loenbro Loenbro is a trusted, long-term ...

Maximizes technician utilization by delivering direct support to the organization through the escalation of the Workforce request process * Support coordinators to build technicians' job packet ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Direct Workforce information

How does a Direct Workforce professional typically collaborate with other departments to ensure staffing needs are met?

Direct Workforce professionals often work closely with HR, operations, and department managers to assess and fulfill immediate staffing requirements. They coordinate interviews, manage onboarding processes, and respond quickly to changes in demand by reallocating or sourcing additional staff. Regular communication and flexibility are essential, as they must align workforce planning with business objectives and operational schedules. This collaborative approach helps maintain productivity and supports a positive employee experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Direct Workforce employee, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Direct Workforce employee, you generally need a high school diploma or equivalent, good manual dexterity, and the ability to follow instructions accurately. Familiarity with workplace safety protocols and basic equipment operation is often required, with some roles benefiting from OSHA certifications or experience with inventory management systems. Reliability, teamwork, and strong communication are important soft skills for collaborating with supervisors and colleagues in fast-paced environments. These qualities ensure efficient workflow, safety, and quality output in roles that support essential production and operational functions.

What is the difference between Direct Workforce vs Contract Worker?

AspectDirect WorkforceContract Worker
CredentialsTypically required to have company-specific onboarding and certificationsMay need industry-specific certifications, but less company-specific onboarding
Work EnvironmentFull-time, ongoing employment within the company's facilities or projectsTemporary, project-based, often remote or off-site
Employer UsageHired directly by the company as permanent or long-term staffHired through a staffing agency or as an independent contractor
Search & Comparison IntentOften searched for by companies seeking permanent staff; job seekers looking for stable employmentOften searched by companies for short-term needs; job seekers seeking flexible or project-based work

In summary, Direct Workforce refers to employees hired directly by a company for long-term roles, while Contract Workers are temporary staff hired through agencies or independently for specific projects. Both roles require relevant industry certifications but differ mainly in employment stability and work setup.

What is a Direct Workforce?

A Direct Workforce refers to employees who are directly hired and managed by a company, rather than through third-party agencies or contractors. These workers are typically on the company’s payroll, receive company benefits, and are fully integrated into the company's operations and culture. Managing a direct workforce allows organizations more control over work quality, scheduling, and alignment with company values. This approach can be particularly important in industries where specialized skills, consistent training, and adherence to company standards are critical.
What are popular job titles related to Direct Workforce jobs in Texas? For Direct Workforce jobs in Texas, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What cities in Texas are hiring for Direct Workforce jobs? Cities in Texas with the most Direct Workforce job openings:
Infographic showing various Direct Workforce job openings in Texas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Workforce Development Specialist-RS

Workforce Development Specialist-RS

Career Team

Mckinney, TX

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Job title: Workforce Development Specialist - RS

Reports to: RESEA Program Manager

Location: North Central Texas - Position will split time between Stephenville and Granbury Centers

Employment Type: Full Time, Non-Exempt Employee

Job purpose

Career Team is seeking a Workforce Development Specialist to join our team. This role will focus on providing basic career services in accordance with the Wagner Peyser Act (WPA) to participants that may be eligible for the Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA) program. This is a federal grant program designed to allow states to provide intensive reemployment assistance to individuals who are receiving unemployment insurance (UI) benefits and are determined to be likely to exhaust their benefits before becoming reemployed.

Duties & Responsibilities

 Conduct orientations or disseminate information regarding workforce development programs, as well as special and support services.

Provide labor market information customized to individual participant needs

Enroll and register individuals in employment services funded by the Wagner-Peyser Act

Assess eligibility to continue receiving unemployment benefits.

Collaborate with each UI claimant to customize services to meet the claimant's specific needs

Ensure that unemployment claimants meet the work-test requirement by registering with the state labor exchange system (completion of the Wagner-Peyser registration in WorkInTexas.com)

Help job seekers find employment for which they are qualified, to help establish long-term employment stability and earning potential

Facilitate job matching between employers and job seekers

Facilitate group and/or individual workshops for basic career services (resume, interviewing, job search skills)

Provide information about labor market conditions and in demand industries

Coordinate, arrange, and staff job fairs and hiring events, for employers across industries in person and virtual platforms

Record and document services and data enter a case note in WorkInTexas.com for job seekers and employers to demonstrate compliance with the Wagner Peyser services.

Track and monitor when job seekers find work on their own, or receive services that support employment placement and retention

Collect and file (electronically) all required documentation to support data accuracy, compliance and performance outcomes, within the required timelines.

Collect and file (electronically) all required documentation to support data accuracy, compliance and performance outcomes (10 week claimant, FTR, Scheduled orientations, etc.), within the required timelines.

Ensure the security and confidentiality of customers' personal identity data

Comply with the priority of service requirements, along with the nondiscrimination and complaint procedures for workforce services.

Help employer fill jobs by recruiting, screening, and referring qualified job seekers who meet job requirements

Approach each day and task with a "ZAG" mindset

Other duties as assigned by your immediate supervisor, which are consistent with the responsibilities of your position and the evolving needs of the business.

Qualifications

 At least a High School diploma and at least two years full-time experience with direct, human resource recruiting, social work business consulting, workforce development, or business consulting/development

Strong understanding of workforce solutions, job placement strategies, and employer engagement practices

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build and maintain relationships with employers and job seekers

Proven ability to analyze data, identify trends, and provide strategic recommendations to improve business outcomes

Familiarity with labor market trends, employment laws, and regulations affecting businesses

Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and CRM software for managing client relationships

Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment

Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously

Commitment to delivering high-quality consulting services and achieving client satisfaction

Flexibility to adapt to changing priorities and business needs

Strong relationship building skills with the ability to gather information and provide exceptional solutions that exceed expectations is critical

Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment with strong listening and problem-solving skills

Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and effectively as part of a team

A Valid Driver's License

Additional Skills/Knowledge

Bilingual or Multilingual

Strong multitasking abilities and proactive approach to tasks

Training in Trauma Informed Care, evidence-based practice, and/or whole family services

Benefits

Medical Benefits

Dental Benefits

Vision Benefits

Life Insurance

Short & Long Term Disability Benefits

401k (90 days after employment)

Paid Time Off (PTO)

Paid Holidays

Pay Range: Pay Range: $45,000-$55,000 annually

Travel: 25% within and outside the designated worksite.

Job Site: Onsite