Career Opportunities at the Ocean County Achievement Center

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The Ocean County Achievement Center continues to expand its services for adult learners across the region, and that growth has opened the door for new team members to join the mission. With programs based at the main campus at Ocean County College in Toms River, these roles support residents working toward education, training, and long-term employment.

As a partner that works closely with the local workforce system and provides access to training, career counseling, and supportive services, the Achievement Center plays a vital role in Ocean County’s pathway to self-sustaining employment. Local residents who value education, guidance, and community impact will find these openings worth exploring.

Advisor and Case Manager Positions (Full Time)

Two full-time Advisor and Case Manager openings are available through the Title II Grant. These positions support adult learners enrolled in academic and career-focused programs at the Ocean County Achievement Center.

Advisors help students map out a realistic plan for reaching their goals, identify training options, and work through challenges that stand in the way of program completion. The position calls for strong communication skills, a calm approach to problem-solving, and an interest in helping Ocean County residents move into stable employment.

Case management is a key part of the role. Staff may assist learners in connecting with community services such as childcare support, transportation, mental health resources, and other barriers addressed in our Career Center materials. The center’s mission centers on guiding students through every step of their path, and these positions reflect that commitment.

Part-Time Adult Education GED Instructor (Daytime)

The part-time GED Instructor supports adult learners preparing to complete their high school equivalency. This daytime, in-person role totals 28 hours per week and is grounded in direct classroom instruction.

This position is an opportunity for educators who enjoy helping adults gain confidence in reading, writing, math, and test preparation. The Achievement Center’s academic offerings pair instruction with guidance and supportive services, which creates a stable learning environment for adults returning to the classroom.

Apply or Share with Your Network

Community referrals play a major role in reaching qualified applicants. Anyone who knows individuals with experience in education, career counseling, social services, or case management is encouraged to share these postings.

For more information about Achievement Center programs, residents can visit the Ocean County Career Center online or explore the services outlined in our informational materials.

These openings offer a chance to join a team rooted in service, education, and community impact. With continued growth ahead, the Ocean County Achievement Center remains a key resource for local residents working to advance their careers and improve their future.

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