Innovative Work-Based Learning Assistant W0029
Company: DHRM
Location: Richmond
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Title: Innovative Work-Based Learning Assistant W0029 State Role
Title: Prog Admin Specialist I Hiring Range: $30.00 per hour Pay
Band: UG Agency: State Council of Higher Educ Location: St Council
of Higher Education Agency Website: www.schev.edu Recruitment Type:
General Public - G Job Duties About the Organization The State
Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) is the
coordinating body for Virginia's higher education system. SCHEV
promotes an affordable, equitable, and high-quality postsecondary
system by fostering collaboration among institutions, advising
policymakers, and providing guidance to colleges and universities.
In 2021, SCHEV launched Pathways to Opportunity: The Virginia Plan
for Higher Education, a statewide roadmap to make Virginia the
"Best State for Education" by 2030. Achieving this vision requires
collaboration across higher education, K-12, government, and
community partners. SCHEV values honesty, equity, inclusion,
transparency, and accountability, and strives to be a workplace
where public servants are engaged in advancing educational and
economic opportunity for all Virginians. Position Overview The
Virginia Talent Opportunity Partnership (V-TOP) is operated and a
collaborative effort between the State Council of Higher Education
for Virginia (SCHEV), the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, the
Virginia Business-Higher Education Council (VBHEC) and Virginia
colleges and universities. This unique-in-the-nation program is
focused on significantly increasing the number and quality of
work-based learning opportunities for Virginia students (paid
internships, co-ops, apprenticeships, project-based experiences,
etc.). More information is available at these two websites:
https://virginiatop.org/ and
https://schev.edu/index/institutional/grants/commonwealth-innovative-internship-program
About the Position The Innovative Work-Based Learning Assistant
role is designed to engage and support outreach within the Virginia
Talent Opportunity Partnership (V-TOP). This part-time position
assists the Associate for Innovative Work-Based Learning
Initiatives and provides opportunities to help design and implement
V-TOP's upcoming program expansion. The focus will be on supporting
regional activities in GO Virginia Region 9, which include the
Charlottesville, Albemarle, Culpeper, and nearby areas. SCHEV is
seeking a part-time candidate residing in Region 9. These
candidates will facilitate institutional and stakeholder engagement
within their respective regions. Candidates must live in the GO
Virginia region they represent to ensure effective presence and
collaboration with local partners and institutions. This position
is hybrid, requiring occasional in-person work at the SCHEV office
in downtown Richmond, with the option for telework based on
individual arrangements. SCHEV is seeking a forward-thinking
individual to fill the position of the Innovative Work-Based
Learning Assistant to assist the state agency with the Innovative
Internship Fund and Program (IIF&P), as created in 2019 in
statute (see Va. Code § 23.1-903.4), which expands paid and
credit-bearing opportunities for student internships and other
work-based learning opportunities in collaboration with employers.
The IIF&P is known externally as the Virginia Talent
Opportunity Partnership (V-TOP). The Innovative Work-Based Learning
Assistant(s) will apply their knowledge, experience and best
practices in the field of work-based learning to multiple V-TOP
initiatives related to the readiness of employers, students, and
institutions of higher education to significantly scale work-based
learning opportunities in the Commonwealth. More specifically, the
incumbents will support the V-TOP team’s existing partnerships, and
develop new relationships with Virginia institutions and employers
that offer high-quality experiential learning opportunities to
Virginia students; and will assist with the co-collaboration and
coordination of statewide efforts with V-TOP leadership and the
existing Associates for Innovative Work-Based Learning Initiatives;
and will collaborate with the nine institution-led regions to
enhance the partnership and engagement of V-TOP resources. Duties
In collaboration with the Associate for Innovative Work-Based
Learning Initiative team, the Assistant(s) will: •Collaborate with
V-TOP staff and regional partners to coordinate and promote
work-based learning activities in the GO Virginia Region 9. •Work
collaboratively with existing staff (Associates for Innovative
Work-Based Learning Initiatives) Work-Based Learning Analyst, and
V-TOP regional partners to support in coordinating regional
work-based learning activities. •Support the Associates for
Innovative Work-Based Learning Initiatives with monitoring regional
collaborative compliance with grant requirements, including the
formation and facilitation of stakeholder groups, tracking
institutional engagement, and promoting V-TOP resources such as
learning management modules for students, project-based and
micro-internships at institutions and employers, professional
development scholarships, and promotion of state-level events,
including Virginia Intern Day. •Provide support as needed with
training, educating, and supporting the implementation and
sustainability of resources across regions. •Assist with providing
information about the V-TOP program and resources through various
formats, including in-person and virtual settings, such as
information sessions, workforce events, and conferences. •Assist
the institution-led partners with guidance on tracking and
reporting regional outcomes on institutional internship/career
readiness, employer engagement and work-based learning activities.
•Assist in acting as the liaison for support between the Associates
for Innovative Work-Based Learning Initiatives, businesses and
institutions of higher education within the regions regarding
work-based learning activities. •Working collaboratively with the
V-TOP team and other stakeholders on designing new resources for
student-, employer- and institutional-readiness. •Contribute to
V-TOP’s growth and the creation and implementation of new
initiatives via development of recommendations and proposals and
then taking ownership of new activities. Minimum Qualifications
•Knowledge, skills and abilities to support the readiness of
employers and institutions to host high-quality work-based learning
experiences for students. •Understanding student career development
and readiness. •Experience in presenting career readiness
information to various audiences. •Knowledge of hiring trends,
recruiting, job search strategies, project-based learning and
career exploration. •Experience connecting students and employers
for networking, career advancement, and employment purposes.
•Experience in higher education or a corporate environment focused
on college recruiting, human resources and/or career development.
Additional Considerations •Experience designing, developing and
implementing effective workshops on career development topics.
•Experience coordinating events and programs. •Some experience with
marketing strategies and campaigns. •Strong computer skills,
including Canvas, Canva, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
•Excellent writing and verbal communication skills to prepare clear
and concise reports, presentations, and training materials. Special
Instructions You will be provided a confirmation of receipt when
your application and/or résumé is submitted successfully. Please
refer to “Your Application” in your account to check the status of
your application for this position. Special Requirements Some
travel within the state of Virginia. Flexible schedule when
necessary to accommodate regional activities and events.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS Cover letter and resume are required.
The applicant(s) may submit one or two additional documents, such
as a short writing sample or other work product, to demonstrate
relevant skills. Other Information SCHEV is an E-Verify and Equal
Opportunity Employer. Applicant Documents Required Cover Letter
Resume Optional Documents Applicant may submit one or two
additional documents, such as a short writing sample or other work
product to demonstrate relevant skills. Contact Information Name:
Taris Harmon Phone: 804-292-6482 Email:
taris.harmon@dhrm.virginia.gov In support of the Commonwealth’s
commitment to inclusion, we are encouraging individuals with
disabilities to apply through the Commonwealth Alternative Hiring
Process. To be considered for this opportunity, applicants will
need to provide their AHP Letter (formerly COD) provided by the
Department for Aging & Rehabilitative Services (DARS), or the
Department for the Blind & Vision Impaired (DBVI).
Service-Connected Veterans are encouraged to answer Veteran status
questions and submit their disability documentation, if applicable,
to DARS/DBVI to get their AHP Letter. Requesting an AHP Letter can
be found at AHP Letter or by calling DARS at 800-552-5019. Note :
Applicants who received a Certificate of Disability from DARS or
DBVI dated between April 1, 2022- February 29, 2024, can still use
that COD as applicable documentation for the Alternative Hiring
Process.
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