Connie D.

Connie D. currently serves as a Sr. Recruiter/Program Specialist at New Solutions since April 2024, while also holding the title of Recruiter/Program Specialist at National Experienced Workforce Solutions (NEW Solutions) since December 2021. NEW Solutions focuses on connecting experienced professionals aged 55 and older with meaningful and flexible job opportunities, addressing the challenges faced by Federal Agencies in filling open positions.

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Dallas, United States

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National Experienced Workforce Solutions (NEW Solutions)

The National Experienced Workforce Solutions (NEW Solutions)is a national non-profit organization dedicated to promoting experienced workers as a valuable and critical component of the nation’s workforce. Since its establishment in 1997 NEW Solutions has -- through thousands of workers ages 55+ -- provided over 23 million hours of dedicated, experienced labor to nine federal agencies. NEW Solutions currently operates cost-effective, flexible and innovative experienced worker programs for the Environmental Protection Agency (https://see-ems.newsolutions.org/home), the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the US Department of Agriculture (https://ace-ems.newsolutions.org/home), U.S. Forest Services (https://forest-ems.newsolutions.org/home), Senior Community Service Employment Program, Bureau of Land Management (https://blm-ems.newsolutions.org/home), National Park Service (https://nps-ems.newsolutions.org/home), Economic Research Service (https://ers-ems.newsolutions.org/home), National Agricultural Statistics Service (https://nass-ems.newsolutions.org/home), Agricultural Research Service (https://ars-ems.newsolutions.org/home) and Fish and Wildlife Service (https://fws-ems.newsolutions.org/home). We work closely with those agencies to recruit, place and support work-ready, skilled and experienced older adults for positions, both full- and part-time, that support the critical missions of the agencies.