Consultant RFP for Verification Process for Skilled Immigrants
Overview
The African Bridge Network (ABN) seeks to build a supportive community that values skilled immigrants’ foreign credentials and professional experiences by providing career development resources, professional networking opportunities, and job placement and career advancement opportunities through our employer partnerships.
Program Overview
ABN seeks a consultant to lead the development of a Verification Process, a candidate preparation process that addresses employer questions and concerns regarding hiring skilled immigrants into middle-skill positions. The program will have a series of components, including skills assessments, career counseling, soft skills and field-specific training, career-aligned language instruction, credential verification, and a reporting system that clearly translates skilled immigrants’ transferrable skills and competencies for the US employer. The process will include collaboration with a consortium of service/training providers who will deliver training, testing, and career support for skilled immigrants. The design and implementation of the verification process will be informed by findings from the 2024 ABN Feasibility Study conducted by the Donohue Institute and input from an advisory group of expert stakeholders.
Program Outcomes
This verification process will help skilled immigrants overcome barriers to employment by strengthening and demonstrating relevant skills and competencies and validating their international credentials and work experience in a manner that resonates with U.S. employers. This will increase employer confidence in hiring from this underutilized talent pool, ultimately contributing to better job placements, better performance, and higher retention rates among skilled immigrants.
Key Components
Initial Assessment
Career Counseling and Job Search Support
Training
Verification
Reporting
Program Implementation
The verification process will use a cohort model that moves groups of clients through the program while allowing for personalized pathways tailored to individual client needs.
The ABN team leading the process will coordinate work with various training/service providers to equip candidates with the necessary language proficiency, digital literacy, soft skills, and industry-specific knowledge required for success in mid-skilled occupations.
The launch of the verification process will begin with a six-month pilot effort in a specific industry sector. The pilot will include an evaluation of program outcomes and recommendations for changes to the ongoing process and the potential for expansion to other industry sectors.
Role of the Consultant
ABN seeks a consultant with expertise in workforce development models and immigrant integration to lead the conceptualization, design, and development of the verification process.
Working in close collaboration with the ABN team, the consultant will be responsible for the following tasks:
Project Timeline
Process Development: 4 months
Pilot Project Supervision: 6 months
Project Budget
$35,000-$45,000
RFP Deadline
Proposals will be reviewed on a rolling basis till Monday, January 16, 2025.
Inquiries
Interested consultants can direct their inquiries to Emmanuel Owusu at info@africanbn.org. Proposals can be submitted here.
We envision a day when the skills of immigrant professionals are highly valued and they can use their past experiences to build their careers, support their families, and make meaningful contributions to our society.