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How much do workforce development case manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for workforce development case manager in the United States is $22.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Workforce Development Case Managers?

Workforce Development Case Managers are professionals who help individuals overcome barriers to employment by providing career counseling, job readiness training, and connecting them to resources like education, training programs, and job opportunities. They work closely with clients to assess their needs, develop personalized employment plans, and offer ongoing support throughout the job search process. Their goal is to help clients achieve sustainable employment and self-sufficiency.

What is the difference between Workforce Development Case Manager vs Employment Specialist?

AspectWorkforce Development Case ManagerEmployment Specialist
Required CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or related field; certifications varyOften requires a high school diploma or associate degree; certifications in employment services may be preferred
Work EnvironmentWorks in community agencies, government offices, or non-profits, providing case management and support servicesWorks in employment centers, job placement agencies, or community organizations, focusing on job placement and career counseling
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed by government agencies, non-profits, and workforce development programsEmployed by employment agencies, government programs, and non-profits focused on job placement

While both roles support individuals in gaining employment, Workforce Development Case Managers focus on comprehensive case management and long-term support, whereas Employment Specialists primarily assist with job placement and resume building. Both roles are vital in workforce development but differ in scope and responsibilities.

How does a Workforce Development Case Manager typically support clients facing barriers to employment?

A Workforce Development Case Manager works closely with clients to identify and address obstacles such as lack of job skills, limited work experience, or personal challenges like transportation or childcare needs. They conduct individualized assessments, develop action plans, and connect clients with resources such as training programs, job readiness workshops, and community services. Regular follow-up meetings help monitor progress and adjust plans as needed, ensuring clients receive ongoing support. Collaboration with employers, educational institutions, and social service agencies is common to provide comprehensive assistance and maximize employment opportunities.

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

To thrive as a Workforce Development Case Manager, you need a background in social work, counseling, or human services, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with case management software, workforce development databases, and employment resources is typically required. Excellent interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and cultural sensitivity help build trust and effectively support diverse clients. These competencies are crucial for guiding individuals toward successful employment outcomes and achieving program goals.
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Workforce Development Specialist

$23/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Franklin County (Ohio) rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 26 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

226th of 657 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

FRANKLIN COUNTY COMMUNITY BASED CORRECTIONAL FACILITY

The Franklin County Community Based Correctional Facility (CBCF) is a minimum security, American Correctional Association (ACA) accredited, residential prison diversion program for adult male offenders. The Franklin County CBCF is a 180-bed facility that houses adult male offenders (referred to as "residents") for a maximum of 180 days. The CBCF believes community safety is of upmost importance. Second is targeting residents' criminogenic needs via intense cognitive behavioral programming in an effort to reduce their likelihood of recidivating. OurVisionis to bring person-centered care and community to corrections. OurMissionis to enhance public safety by fostering meaningful change, removing barriers, and promoting the skills required for justice-involved individuals re-entering the community.OurValuesare Integrity, Dignity, Commitment, and Collaboration.

Please visit our website for more informationhttps://cbcf.franklincountyohio.gov/


POSITION SUMMARY/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

The Workforce Development Specialist at the Franklin County Community-Based Correctional Facility (CBCF) is a direct care, essential position responsible for assisting residents in addressing re-entry barriers related to employment and vocation. Reporting directly to the Reentry Manager, this role is responsible for identifying individualized resident employment/vocational needs, collaborating with external providers and community partners to assist residents in obtaining vocational certification and/or post-release employment, and tracking resident outcomes throughout their program. Additionally, this role is responsible for equipping residents with the skills needed to obtain meaningful employment upon reentry. The Workforce Development Specialist will support the facility's mission by fostering a collaborative environment focused on rehabilitation and successful reintegration while also ensuring that practices are in accordance with established rules, policies, and procedures.

QUALIFICATIONS

Associate's degree required; Bachelor's degree preferred in Workforce Development, Human Resources, Business Administration, Education, Social Work, Criminal Justice, Sociology, Psychology, or a related field. Two years of experience in workforce development, employment services, vocational rehabilitation, human resources, recruiting, case management, reentry services, education, or a related field. Experience developing partnerships with employers, training providers, educational institutions, or community organizations preferred. Experience working with justice-involved, underserved, or high-barrier populations preferred. Proficient computer skills including Microsoft Office and database management systems. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Valid Ohio driver's license and acceptable driving record.


SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

Resumes, personal statements, letters of reference, training records or any other pertinent information may be included but not substituted for the application. Applications will not be accepted prior to the posting date or after the submission. The person selected will have to undergo a full background investigation and drug screening.

The Essential Functions listed indicate the minimum level of knowledge, skills, and/or ability as deemed necessary to perform the job proficiently. This is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements.


BENEFITS:

Medical, dental, vision, prescription drug, behavioral health, life insurance plans, and wellness incentives; retirement through Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS); optional deferred compensation plans; sick, vacation, personal leave, and paid holidays; and free Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) transportation.


EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

The Franklin County Community Based Correctional Facility is an Equal Opportunity Employer and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, SEX, SEXual ORIENTATION, GENDER IDENTITY, national origin, disability THAT CAN BE REASONABLY ACCOMMODATED, age, ancestry, VETERAN STATUS, OR GENETIC INFORMATION, OR ANY OTHER STATUS PROTECTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.




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