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Oic Developer Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Educator

Oakland Park, FL · On-site

$47K/yr

Working collaboratively with the Youth & Family Services team, the Educator delivers programming centered around OIC's three core pillars: * Positive Youth Development * STEAM Exploration * Career ...

ETL with ODI Developer (W2)

Tampa, FL · On-site

$48.25 - $63/hr

Role: ETL Developer Locations: Tampa, FL | Coppel, TX | Jersey City, NJ (Onsite) Must Have Minimum ... Implement data integration solutions using OIC, connecting diverse data sources like cloud ...

... degree in Engineering, Business, Computer Science, or a related field is required. • 5+ years of hands-on experience designing, developing, and deploying integrations using OIC as an Oracle ...

SENIOR ORACLE HCM DEVELOPER - REMOTE ARC Group has an immediate opportunity for a Senior Oracle ... OIC -Automated testing experience - Selenium (or similar) -Functional knowledge with Core HR ...

Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Business, Computer Science, or a related field is required. * 5+ years of hands-on experience designing, developing, and deploying integrations using OIC as an ...

Sr Cloud Engineer - Oracle Fusion

Estero, FL · On-site

$135K/yr

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The Fusion Engineer provides day-to-day support for the Oracle Fusion and Asset Backed Security ... Expert working knowledge on OIC, APEX, BIP, VBCS, ATP * Optimize database performance through ...

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Oic Developer information

What is the difference between Oic Developer vs Api Developer?

AspectOic DeveloperApi Developer
Required CredentialsTypically requires knowledge of Oracle Integration Cloud (OIC), cloud platforms, and integration toolsRequires understanding of API design, RESTful services, and programming languages like Java or Python
Work EnvironmentWorks mainly in cloud integration environments, often within enterprise IT teamsWorks on developing, testing, and maintaining APIs, often within software development teams
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in organizations using Oracle cloud solutions and enterprise integrationsUsed across various industries for enabling application communication and data exchange

Oic Developers focus on integrating cloud services using Oracle Integration Cloud, while Api Developers specialize in creating and managing APIs for application connectivity. Both roles require technical skills but differ in tools and focus areas, making them distinct yet complementary in enterprise IT environments.

What is an OCI developer?

An OCI developer specializes in working with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), designing, deploying, and managing cloud-based applications and services on Oracle's cloud platform. They typically have skills in cloud architecture, scripting, and tools like Terraform or OCI SDKs to automate and optimize cloud resources.

What is the role of OIC developer?

An OIC (Oracle Integration Cloud) developer designs, develops, and maintains integrations using Oracle Integration Cloud to connect various cloud and on-premises applications. They work with tools like flow designer, adapters, and APIs, often requiring knowledge of scripting, REST, and SOAP protocols. The role involves troubleshooting, optimizing workflows, and ensuring seamless data exchange across systems.
Infographic showing various Oic Developer job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 6% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution.

Senior Director of Workforce Development and Economic Mobility

OIC of South Florida Inc

Oakland Park, FL • On-site

$110K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

OIC of South Florida is seeking a strategic, experienced, and mission-driven Senior Director of Workforce Development and Economic Mobility to provide overarching leadership for the organization’s workforce development division.

This position reports to the Chief Program Officer and is responsible for aligning OIC’s workforce development programs, training pathways, employer engagement, youth-to-adult career pipeline, placement strategies, retention efforts, and economic mobility outcomes.

This is a senior leadership role designed for someone who can think strategically, lead teams, strengthen systems, use data, build partnerships, and help position OIC for the evolving workforce of 2026 and beyond.

The Senior Director will work closely with the Director of Training, Admissions, Director of Partnerships and Employer Engagement, program managers, career coaches, workforce navigators, and other team members to ensure OIC’s workforce development efforts are coordinated, employer-responsive, participant-centered, and outcome-driven.

Key ResponsibilitiesWorkforce Strategy and Leadership
  • Lead the implementation of OIC’s workforce development strategy across programs and funding streams.
  • Align workforce development services with OIC’s mission, organizational priorities, employer needs, and participant outcomes.
  • Support the Chief Program Officer in strengthening OIC’s workforce development model, systems, partnerships, and performance.
  • Ensure workforce programs operate as one coordinated system rather than separate program silos.
  • Monitor workforce trends, labor market needs, emerging industries, and futureofwork opportunities.
  • Help position OIC as a regional leader in workforce development, career pathways, and economic mobility.
  • Division Coordination and Team Leadership

  • Provide leadership, supervision, and support to assigned workforce development staff and program leaders.
  • Work closely with the Admissions, Director of Training and Director of Partnerships and Employer Engagement to ensure strong alignment between training, employer demand, job placement, and participant advancement.
  • Strengthen communication, workflows, accountability, and coordination across workforce development programs.
  • Lead team meetings, planning sessions, performance reviews, and continuous improvement efforts.
  • Support staff development, coaching, onboarding, and performance accountability.
  • Promote a culture of excellence, collaboration, innovation, professionalism, and missiondriven service.
  • Career Pathways and Participant Success

  • Strengthen career pathways for youth, young adults, adults, families, justiceinvolved individuals, unemployed workers, underemployed workers, and individuals facing barriers to employment.
  • Support a youthtoadult workforce pipeline that includes career exposure, workbased learning, internships, credentials, training, placement, retention, and advancement.
  • Ensure participants receive coordinated support from enrollment through training, employment, retention, and career growth.
  • Promote strategies that support longterm economic mobility, wage growth, family stability, and selfsufficiency.
  • Ensure workforce services are responsive to barriers such as transportation, childcare, housing instability, digital access, justice involvement, and limited work experience.
  • Training and Employer Alignment
  • Ensure training programs are connected to employer needs, labor market demand, credential requirements, and career pathway opportunities.
  • Work with the Director of Training to monitor training quality, completion, credential attainment, and participant readiness.
  • Work with the Director of Partnerships and Employer Engagement to align employer partnerships with training, hiring, internships, apprenticeships, retention, and advancement opportunities.
  • Support sectorbased strategies in highdemand fields such as healthcare, skilled trades, construction, logistics, information technology, clean energy, infrastructure, and related industries.
  • Promote the integration of digital literacy, AI readiness, essential workplace skills, professionalism, financial capability, and career navigation into workforce programming.
  • Data, Performance, and Compliance
  • Monitor key workforce outcomes, including enrollment, training completion, credential attainment, job placement, retention, wage growth, employer engagement, and participant advancement.
  • Use data to identify gaps, improve program quality, and support decisionmaking.
  • Ensure accurate documentation, reporting, compliance, and audit readiness across workforce development programs.
  • Support funder reporting, monitoring visits, performance reviews, and corrective action plans.
  • Develop performance summaries and updates for the Chief Program Officer, executive leadership, funders, and partners as needed.
  • Partnerships, Funding, and Growth
  • Support the Chief Program Officer in identifying new workforce development opportunities, partnerships, grants, and program growth strategies.
  • Participate in funder meetings, employer meetings, partner convenings, and workforce development planning sessions.
  • Help strengthen relationships with workforce boards, employers, community colleges, technical schools, apprenticeship programs, funders, government agencies, and community partners.
  • Provide input into grant proposals, scopes of work, program designs, budgets, and partnership concepts.
  • Support OIC’s growth as a trusted workforce development and talent pipeline partner.
  • Qualifications

    Required
  • Bachelor’s degree in workforce development, business administration, public administration, education, human services, nonprofit management, organizational leadership, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 7 years of progressive experience in workforce development, nonprofit leadership, education, training, human services, economic mobility, or related work.
  • Minimum of 4 years of supervisory or management experience.
  • Experience leading workforce development programs, career pathway initiatives, training programs, employer partnerships, or grantfunded programs.
  • Experience working with underserved communities and individuals facing barriers to employment.
  • Strong understanding of workforce development, career pathways, job placement, retention, employer engagement, and participant support.
  • Strong leadership, communication, planning, problemsolving, and teambuilding skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple programs, priorities, deadlines, and stakeholders.
  • Strong data, reporting, documentation, and performance management skills.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and experience using case management, data, or reporting systems.
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to travel locally for meetings, employer visits, partner meetings, and program activities.
  • Preferred
  • Master’s degree preferred.
  • Experience with WIOA, workforce boards, apprenticeships, sector partnerships, credentialing, or employerdriven training.
  • Experience supervising directors, managers, career coaches, workforce navigators, or program teams.
  • Experience developing youthtoadult career pathway models.
  • Familiarity with South Florida’s workforce system, employer base, and labor market needs.
  • Knowledge of futureofwork trends, including digital skills, AI readiness, automation, and skillsbased hiring.
  • Bilingual ability preferred but not required.
  • Ideal Candidate

    The ideal candidate is a strategic and hands-on workforce development leader who can see the big picture while managing details, people, systems, and outcomes. This person should be comfortable leading change, building structure, supporting staff, working with employers, using data, and keeping participant success at the center of the work.

    The ideal candidate will be:
  • Strategic, organized, and resultsdriven.
  • Missionfocused and communitycentered.
  • Strong in staff leadership and accountability.
  • Skilled at building systems and improving program performance.
  • Comfortable working with employers, funders, partners, and internal teams.
  • Knowledgeable about career pathways, workforce trends, and economic mobility.
  • Committed to helping individuals and families move toward longterm stability and selfsufficiency.