The Center On Rural Innovation is a nonprofit action tank advancing economic prosperity in rural America through the creation of inclusive digital economy ecosystems that support scalable entrepreneurship and tech job creation. We are seeking an innovative leader who is committed to expanding access to tech jobs for workers living in rural America.
Guided by a strong belief in rural ingenuity and small-town potential, CORI and its collaborating organization, Rural Innovation Strategies, Inc. (RISI), provide strategic support to rural communities wanting to develop inclusive, resilient digital ecosystems. Our systems approach to digital economy ecosystems involves building a nationwide network of local economic change agents; increasing the digital workforce and access to digital jobs both local to rural areas and remote; using mapping and data to highlight rural opportunities; making direct investments in underserved rural entrepreneurs; and closing the digital divide so all Americans can participate in the 21st century digital economy. We are currently working with 25 towns across 18 states in the Rural Innovation Network to execute on this model.
Rural America is home to 15% of the workforce overall, but just 5% of the tech workforce. Smaller populations and lack of broadband in rural areas have historically translated into inequities in access to training in fast growing tech careers, leading rural employers to outsource their tech demand to urban market. This has led to a vicious cycle in which there is never enough demand to justify tech training in rural areas, and because training is not available, employers continue to outsource their tech needs. CORI aims to break this cycle by showing that digital economy jobs and tech talent can exist in rural areas, and we are seizing the moment to create a more equitable distribution of accessible future-proof jobs.
The Head of Future of Work will lead efforts to accelerate the growth of the tech workforce in the RIN Communities – with a specific focus on women and BIPOC workers – in jobs that offer opportunities for career advancement and pay higher than the median income in the region. This cutting edge work to bridge the digital divide has been funded by national organizations like the Ascendium Education Group, Walmart, and the Siegel Family Endowment.
This position will lead a team of program managers and associates and partner with community leaders, training providers, employers, and civic organizations to co-develop and execute workforce development strategies that equip and enable rural workers and organizations to expand a digital workforce and technology jobs.
The Head of Future of Work will:
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