The Industry Lab Workforce Development Specialist is responsible for planning, facilitating, and overseeing engaging workforce development experiences for high school-aged youth members at the Woodlands Impact Center. This position combines hands-on workforce development programming with youth development and mentoring to help members build employability skills, career awareness, leadership abilities, and mechanical aptitude.
The Industry Lab Workforce Development Specialist leads daily Industry Lab / BuildLab activities, supports the Impact Center Pre-Apprenticeship Program, and assists with the Impact Crew workforce experience program. Through project-based learning, career exploration, and hands-on experiences, this role helps prepare members for future education, training, and employment opportunities.
The Industry Lab Workforce Development Specialist creates a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where members can develop workplace competencies, technical skills, confidence, and a strong work ethic while exploring various career pathways in the skilled trades and beyond.
Skills This Role Develops in Youth Members
Youth Development & Experience Coaching
Industry Lab & Workforce Development Programming
Life Skills for the Future
This role explicitly integrates life skills alongside technical training, preparing members not just for their first job but for a successful, self-sufficient adult life.
Community & Partnership Engagement
Additional Responsibilities
Work Environment
This position operates in office, classroom, workshop, and community settings. The role requires regular interaction with youth, community partners, employers, and volunteers. Exposure to tools, equipment, dust, noise, and varying environmental conditions is expected and is a core part of creating an authentic trades learning environment.
Physical Requirements
The following backgrounds are not required but describe the candidate most likely to thrive in this role. We encourage applicants who have non-traditional combinations of trade experience and people experience to apply.
Education
Work Experience — Trades & Technical
Work Experience — Youth & People Development
The Ideal Candidate
The sweet spot is someone who has worked with their hands AND genuinely enjoys working with young people.
A journeyman carpenter who has coached youth sports, mentored a younger worker on a job site, or taught a neighbor how to fix something is more valuable here than someone with a youth development degree who has never picked up a circular saw — and more valuable than a skilled tradesperson who has never invested in someone else's growth.
We are building a bridge between the trades and the next generation. We need someone who has stood on both sides of it.
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