
The Pinal County Workforce Development Board (PCWDB), a key player in local employment and economic advancement strategies, is actively looking to fill positions within its organization, as mandated by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) grant and overseen by the Pinal County Board of Supervisors. The board, primarily composed of local business leaders, is tasked with using over $5 million in federal funds to innovate and enhance the county's workforce development system through ARIZONA@WORK.
With a chairperson from the business community at the helm, the PCWDB functions as a strategic facilitator between government supervisors and various partners in the spheres of economy, education, and workforce promoting economic growth it ensures continuous improvement within the employment, training, and education programs. The board is experiencing vacancies and is on the lookout for new representatives especially in the business and workforce sectors; individuals interested in these crucial roles within the community are encouraged to step forward.
To discover more about the requirements and specifics of the vacant positions, potential candidates and those recommending them can click here for detailed information. Candidates must send in their applications for review the PCWDB will then recommend eligible candidates to the Pinal County Board of Supervisors, who ultimately will decide on an appointment.









