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![]() Alan Green Director, OSWD |
![]() Kelvin L. Simmons Commissioner, Office of Administration |
![]() Jeremiah W. (Jay) Nixon Governor |
Who We Are
The Office of Supplier and Workforce Diversity (OSWD) exists to promote a diversified workforce within state government and to assist women and minorities in developing opportunities to contract with the state, economically empowering traditionally underserved communities and improving the overall fiscal vitality of the State of Missouri.
To serve as a resource for promoting diversity within the state workforce and improving the opportunities for women and minorities to access state employment opportunities and state contracts through excellent service and efficient use of resources. OSWD works toward this goal by completing the following primary functions: Certification of Minority/Women Business Enterprises (M/WBE), Education and Outreach, and Matchmaking Activities.
What We Do
OSWD has streamlined its M/WBE Certification Process by lessening the amount of required documentation from the vendor. The certification staff is responsible for identifying and certifying minority business enterprises by conducting thorough eligibility reviews while ensuring that vendors receive prompt and responsible customer service. The program's eligibility criteria are set forth and strictly adhered to. The certification staff is available to answer questions and provide information to vendors, local governments and state agencies regarding OSWD certification procedures.
In an effort to ensure that M/WBE businesses are aware and take advantage of contractual opportunities available with state agencies, OSWD sponsors or co-sponsors activities ranging from regional workshops, orientation sessions for newly certified M/WBE vendors and training workshops for state agencies. In addition, OSWD is constantly seeking proactive ways to foster the inclusion of M/WBE enterprises in state contracting opportunities, including disseminating procurement information to M/WBE entities through its website.
Matchmaking involves activities designed to build relationships between M/WBE vendors and state agency procurement specialists, non-minority vendors, and decision makers. Matchmaking activities include, among other things, assisting M/WBE enterprises in identifying state agencies most likely to purchase the type of goods and/or services that their businesses provide.
SCHOLARSHIPS
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Central Bible College, Administrative Assistant to the Vice President for Academic Affairs
Human Resources Job Announcement
The Office of Administration has the following positions open.
Computer Information Technology Specialist I
Computer Information Technology Specialist II
The Missouri Department of Revenue has updated its list of JOB OPPORTUNITIES.
To view this list, please visit:
http://www.dor.mo.gov/hrs/cgi/joblist.cgi
The Missouri Department of Transportation has positions open.
To view this list, please visit: http://modot.mo.gov/jobs/joblistings.htm
The Department of Higher Education has the following position open.
Senior Associate
Department of Social Services Job Openings
Family Support Division Deputy Director - Child Support
Family Support Division Deputy Director - Income Maintenance
Family Support Division Designed Principal Assistant
Missouri Pubilc Service Commission
Administrative Office Support Assistant
Utility Management Analyst I-II
Deputy General Counsel
Department of Social Services
Fiscal and Administrative Manager Band 1
Central Bible College
Lead Painter
Missouri Gaming Commission
Auditor I
Department of Social Services
Director of Quality, MO HealthNet Division
Director of Program Integrity and Cost Recovery, MO HealthNet Division
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