CALAVERAS COUNTY, CA
San Andreas, California, United States
Position Description Under general supervision, and for a limited duration, employees in this class perform a variety of sub professional work in support of the Sheriff's Office. This may include but is not limited to record keeping, evidence processing, filing, data entry, report taking, note taking, project development, statistical reporting, interviewing, report review, interacting with the public and will receive on-the-job training that will prepare them for development and promotion to working level classes within the Sheriff's Office. This classification has been created to offer potential employment opportunities to individuals who are interested in pursuing a career with the Calaveras County Sheriff's Office. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: The Sheriff's Intern position is a civilian non-sworn extra-hire/temporary position. The position will not exceed 960 hours in a Fiscal Year. Incumbents in this class work under close supervision performing a variety of duties. PHASE 1 Phase-1 begins with the Operations Division, including Patrol, Investigations, Dispatch Center, Records/Civil, and Evidence/Property. The Intern will be required to satisfactorily complete a minimum of 440 hours of training over a 52-week period (eight hours per week) in Phase-1 prior to advancing to Phase-2. To maintain eligibility for the Sheriff's Intern Program, and prior to the beginning of Phase-2, Interns are required to be enrolled in an approved higher education program to obtain an Associates or Bachelor's degree, and maintain enrollment with a minimum of 9 units per semester, with a grade point average of 2.0. PHASE 2 After successful completion of Phase-1, Interns will enter Phase-2 of the program where they will be assigned to the Custody Bureau. This part of the program will give Interns an understanding of jail operations and some of the challenges it faces on a daily basis. The Intern will receive training in the care, custody and control of inmates, and assist custodial staff with supervision of inmates in a variety of activities at the adult detention facility. The Intern must complete a minimum of 480 hours during Phase 2 within a 52-week period by working nine hours per week At no time during Phase I and/or Phase 2 may an Intern work more than 920 hours in a fiscal year. PHASE 3 Upon successful completion of Phase-2, Interns may be offered the opportunity to advance to Phase-3 of the program. Phase 3 will move Interns into one of the following programs which consists of attending either of the following: the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) certified law enforcement Regular Basic Course academy to become a deputy sheriff; the California State Standards and Training (STC) Adult Correctional Officer Core Course to become a jail correctional officer; or the California POST Public Safety Dispatchers' Basic Course to become a Sheriff's Dispatch Clerk. DEPUTY SHERIFF Over the course of the approximately 933 hour POST Basic Academy, the Interns will receive intensive academic instruction in law enforcement procedures combined with rigorous physical fitness training. Successful completion of the POST Regular Basic Course requires full-time attendance for approximately six months in addition to off-duty study time. CORRECTIONAL OFFICER: The Adult Correctional Officer Core Course consists of a minimum of 176 hours of instruction in specific performance/instructional objectives. Entry-level staff must successfully complete these course objectives by showing a satisfactory level of proficiency on relevant achievement tests. DISPATCHER: The Public Safety Dispatchers' Basic Course is the entry-level training requirement for dispatchers. The Public Safety Dispatchers' Basic Course has a minimum hourly requirement of 120 hours, and introduces the necessary skills and knowledge to work in a law enforcement communications center in a productive and professional manner. The course also prepares each student for the basic roles, responsibilities, and duties of a public safety dispatcher within the law enforcement agency. After successful completion of the Phase-3 Basic Academy, Correctional Officer Core Course, or the Public Safety Dispatchers' Basic Course, the Intern will be assigned to the respective job-related training program (Patrol Field Training Officer Program (FTP), Jail Training Program (JTP), or the Dispatch Communications Training Program (CTP)). The Intern will be required to complete the FTP, JTP or CTP within twelve months by working one 8-hour shift per week. During this final phase the Intern will learn directly from Field Training Officers, Correctional Training Officers or Communications Training Officers on how to apply the formal education they received in a real world setting. Upon successful completion of the FTP, JTP or CTP, the Sheriff's Intern must transition into a full-time assignment as a Deputy Sheriff, Correctional Officer, or Dispatcher through the county recruitment process, or separate from County service. The Sheriff Intern is a part-time, extra hire classification where permanent status may or may not be obtained. Example of Duties Some aspects for administrative work, such as: perform routine clerical duties decipher technical data and laws pertaining to the security release and maintenance of Sheriff's records develop skills to handle citizen complaints in person and over the telephone Some aspects for custody work, such as: assist the jail personnel with the public process new prisoners monitor radio and phone communications inventory and secure inmates personal property and monies control traffic into and out of the jail facility by operating the jail security doors coordinate inmate visitation, inclusive of screening and records check of visitors Some aspects for communications/dispatch work, such as: receive non-emergency calls from the public requesting sheriff, police, fire medical or other emergency services enter, update, and retrieve information from a variety of computer systems maintain contact with all units on assignment monitor status and location of sheriff, police and ambulance units receive requests for information regarding vehicular registration, driving records, and warrant information, and provide pertinent data learn terminology and codes used in law enforcement, fire, related emergency radio and telephone communications communicate tactfully and effectively with the public, public safety personnel and others, including clear enunciation Some aspects for law enforcement work, such as: patrol assistance answer calls for protection of life and property assist in conducting preliminary investigations review and observe the interviewing of witnesses assist in gathering evidence take statements assist in preparation of the serving of certain warrants and preparation of civil papers assist in booking and guarding prisoners learn, understand and interpret laws, policies, procedures and regulations learn standard broadcasting procedures of a law enforcement radio systems assist the office of emergency services in disaster or emergency responses transport and package evidence Assist with writing clear and comprehensive reports. Assist the public with property/evidence inquires, schedule appointments, and release property/evidence Perform any other related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Must be 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent. Possession of a valid California driver's license. Must be able to pass an in-depth background check. Must be enrolled in an accredited Junior College, State College or University and maintain a minimum of 9 units per semester with a grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher. Special Requirements Must be willing and available to work variable shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. ADDITIONAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Not have any felony convictions Meet drug standards Be able to work evenings and weekends Be willing to wear a uniform The selection process to participate in the Sheriff's Intern Program includes : • Submittal of the following during the online application process: - Resume - Cover Letter - Transcripts or proof of college enrollment • Application packet screening • Interview • Background Investigation • Truth verification exam (CVSA) • Psychological examination • Medical examination Bargaining Unit 6 - Other Management Exempt Employees Classifications: Public Authority Manager, Executive Director First 6, and Calaveras/ Mariposa Community Action Agency Executive Director For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Management Time Off (MTO) : 40 annually, pro-rated if hired on/after July 1st. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for one year. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Flexible Spending Accounts under Section 125 Flexible Spending:Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending:Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from a representative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance LEGALSHIELD Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Retirement Information: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRAMEMBERS: 2% at 62 Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457 Government plan. Employees can contribute u to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre or Post Tax options ).The County utilizesVALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50a month
Mar 08, 2024
Temporary
Position Description Under general supervision, and for a limited duration, employees in this class perform a variety of sub professional work in support of the Sheriff's Office. This may include but is not limited to record keeping, evidence processing, filing, data entry, report taking, note taking, project development, statistical reporting, interviewing, report review, interacting with the public and will receive on-the-job training that will prepare them for development and promotion to working level classes within the Sheriff's Office. This classification has been created to offer potential employment opportunities to individuals who are interested in pursuing a career with the Calaveras County Sheriff's Office. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: The Sheriff's Intern position is a civilian non-sworn extra-hire/temporary position. The position will not exceed 960 hours in a Fiscal Year. Incumbents in this class work under close supervision performing a variety of duties. PHASE 1 Phase-1 begins with the Operations Division, including Patrol, Investigations, Dispatch Center, Records/Civil, and Evidence/Property. The Intern will be required to satisfactorily complete a minimum of 440 hours of training over a 52-week period (eight hours per week) in Phase-1 prior to advancing to Phase-2. To maintain eligibility for the Sheriff's Intern Program, and prior to the beginning of Phase-2, Interns are required to be enrolled in an approved higher education program to obtain an Associates or Bachelor's degree, and maintain enrollment with a minimum of 9 units per semester, with a grade point average of 2.0. PHASE 2 After successful completion of Phase-1, Interns will enter Phase-2 of the program where they will be assigned to the Custody Bureau. This part of the program will give Interns an understanding of jail operations and some of the challenges it faces on a daily basis. The Intern will receive training in the care, custody and control of inmates, and assist custodial staff with supervision of inmates in a variety of activities at the adult detention facility. The Intern must complete a minimum of 480 hours during Phase 2 within a 52-week period by working nine hours per week At no time during Phase I and/or Phase 2 may an Intern work more than 920 hours in a fiscal year. PHASE 3 Upon successful completion of Phase-2, Interns may be offered the opportunity to advance to Phase-3 of the program. Phase 3 will move Interns into one of the following programs which consists of attending either of the following: the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) certified law enforcement Regular Basic Course academy to become a deputy sheriff; the California State Standards and Training (STC) Adult Correctional Officer Core Course to become a jail correctional officer; or the California POST Public Safety Dispatchers' Basic Course to become a Sheriff's Dispatch Clerk. DEPUTY SHERIFF Over the course of the approximately 933 hour POST Basic Academy, the Interns will receive intensive academic instruction in law enforcement procedures combined with rigorous physical fitness training. Successful completion of the POST Regular Basic Course requires full-time attendance for approximately six months in addition to off-duty study time. CORRECTIONAL OFFICER: The Adult Correctional Officer Core Course consists of a minimum of 176 hours of instruction in specific performance/instructional objectives. Entry-level staff must successfully complete these course objectives by showing a satisfactory level of proficiency on relevant achievement tests. DISPATCHER: The Public Safety Dispatchers' Basic Course is the entry-level training requirement for dispatchers. The Public Safety Dispatchers' Basic Course has a minimum hourly requirement of 120 hours, and introduces the necessary skills and knowledge to work in a law enforcement communications center in a productive and professional manner. The course also prepares each student for the basic roles, responsibilities, and duties of a public safety dispatcher within the law enforcement agency. After successful completion of the Phase-3 Basic Academy, Correctional Officer Core Course, or the Public Safety Dispatchers' Basic Course, the Intern will be assigned to the respective job-related training program (Patrol Field Training Officer Program (FTP), Jail Training Program (JTP), or the Dispatch Communications Training Program (CTP)). The Intern will be required to complete the FTP, JTP or CTP within twelve months by working one 8-hour shift per week. During this final phase the Intern will learn directly from Field Training Officers, Correctional Training Officers or Communications Training Officers on how to apply the formal education they received in a real world setting. Upon successful completion of the FTP, JTP or CTP, the Sheriff's Intern must transition into a full-time assignment as a Deputy Sheriff, Correctional Officer, or Dispatcher through the county recruitment process, or separate from County service. The Sheriff Intern is a part-time, extra hire classification where permanent status may or may not be obtained. Example of Duties Some aspects for administrative work, such as: perform routine clerical duties decipher technical data and laws pertaining to the security release and maintenance of Sheriff's records develop skills to handle citizen complaints in person and over the telephone Some aspects for custody work, such as: assist the jail personnel with the public process new prisoners monitor radio and phone communications inventory and secure inmates personal property and monies control traffic into and out of the jail facility by operating the jail security doors coordinate inmate visitation, inclusive of screening and records check of visitors Some aspects for communications/dispatch work, such as: receive non-emergency calls from the public requesting sheriff, police, fire medical or other emergency services enter, update, and retrieve information from a variety of computer systems maintain contact with all units on assignment monitor status and location of sheriff, police and ambulance units receive requests for information regarding vehicular registration, driving records, and warrant information, and provide pertinent data learn terminology and codes used in law enforcement, fire, related emergency radio and telephone communications communicate tactfully and effectively with the public, public safety personnel and others, including clear enunciation Some aspects for law enforcement work, such as: patrol assistance answer calls for protection of life and property assist in conducting preliminary investigations review and observe the interviewing of witnesses assist in gathering evidence take statements assist in preparation of the serving of certain warrants and preparation of civil papers assist in booking and guarding prisoners learn, understand and interpret laws, policies, procedures and regulations learn standard broadcasting procedures of a law enforcement radio systems assist the office of emergency services in disaster or emergency responses transport and package evidence Assist with writing clear and comprehensive reports. Assist the public with property/evidence inquires, schedule appointments, and release property/evidence Perform any other related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Must be 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or equivalent. Possession of a valid California driver's license. Must be able to pass an in-depth background check. Must be enrolled in an accredited Junior College, State College or University and maintain a minimum of 9 units per semester with a grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher. Special Requirements Must be willing and available to work variable shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. ADDITIONAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Not have any felony convictions Meet drug standards Be able to work evenings and weekends Be willing to wear a uniform The selection process to participate in the Sheriff's Intern Program includes : • Submittal of the following during the online application process: - Resume - Cover Letter - Transcripts or proof of college enrollment • Application packet screening • Interview • Background Investigation • Truth verification exam (CVSA) • Psychological examination • Medical examination Bargaining Unit 6 - Other Management Exempt Employees Classifications: Public Authority Manager, Executive Director First 6, and Calaveras/ Mariposa Community Action Agency Executive Director For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Management Time Off (MTO) : 40 annually, pro-rated if hired on/after July 1st. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for one year. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Flexible Spending Accounts under Section 125 Flexible Spending:Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending:Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from a representative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance LEGALSHIELD Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Retirement Information: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRAMEMBERS: 2% at 62 Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457 Government plan. Employees can contribute u to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre or Post Tax options ).The County utilizesVALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50a month
City of Palo Alto
Palo Alto, California, United States
Description: Summer Internship Opportunities in Silicon Valley! Are you ready to immerse yourself in an unforgettable summer adventure at the pulse of innovation? Look no further! The City of Palo Alto invites you to embark on a dynamic internship journey in a community renowned for its excellence and forward-thinking spirit. Our summer internship program runs approximately from May to September 2024. Why Palo Alto? Nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, Palo Alto offers a vibrant fusion of rich heritage and cutting-edge technology. From award-winning city services to world-class corporate headquarters and prestigious educational institutions, Palo Alto provides an unparalleled environment for growth, learning, and exploration. Your Internship Journey: Embark on a journey of discovery and impact with internship opportunities across various City departments, including: Administrative Services Department : Dive into financial areas, update our website, and collaborate with our dynamic team to maximize resources and prioritize transparency. As an intern with our department, you will have the exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in various financial areas including updating our ASD Website to accent our services and make reports easier to access, geographically mapping revenue data for sales tax and business tax, assisting with budget publication, and enhancing our processes to improve our service to our customers. You will work closely with our team members to help achieve our goals of high-quality customer service, maximizing resources, collaborative problem solving and prioritizing transparency. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in collaborating with diverse stakeholders to solve problems, gain knowledge of municipal processes and the workplace culture, and transform your knowledge and skills into real life scenarios. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone who is eager to work in the public sector and build self-confidence while providing great customer service to those we serve. L earn more about Administrative Services. City Clerk’s Office : Gain hands-on experience in policy research, records management, community engagement, and more, contributing to strengthening our open government initiatives. As an intern with our department, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in policy research, records management, community engagement, public meeting support and much more! You will work closely with our team members to further our goal of strengthening our open government. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in agenda process, problem solving, administrative assistance, customer service, and insight into City elections. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in local government and public administration. Learn more about the City Clerk's Office . City Manager’s Office : Develop skills in communications, leadership, community engagement, and more while supporting strategic projects and priorities. As an intern with the City Manager’s Office, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in communications and community engagement, legislative and international affairs, City government processes and procedures, and more. You will work closely with our team members to advance projects such as website search optimization audit, various design projects, social media series content development, internal website staff tools restructure, audit findings tracking and organizing, international travel program development, Council priorities status updates and dashboard reporting, Citywide event grant program development, and other strategic priorities. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in communications, leadership, collaboration and partnering, community engagement, research analytics and more. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in marketing and communications, public policy development, sustainability, non-profit coordination, economic development, municipal finance and local government. Learn more about the City Manager's Office . Community Services : Join us as a summer intern at Palo Alto's vibrant Community Services Department, where you'll experience a wealth of recreational opportunities, from urban parks and enriching classes to trails, a zoo, and more, all dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for families in our community. As a summer intern in our Recreation division unleash your creativity by capturing the excitement of summer camps, classes, and events through photography. Dive into marketing initiatives across various platforms, manage parent authorization forms, and ensure every child's comfort. This internship isn't just a role-it's a gateway to explore the dynamic realms of recreation and marketing, where every snapshot tells a story of creativity and strategy. Learn more about Community Services . Library Services : Support our Summer Learning and Reboot Room programs, and assist in organizing marketing and outreach efforts. As an intern with Palo Alto City Library, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in supporting the library’s Summer Learning and Reboot Room programs. You’ll also assist in organizing the library’s marketing and outreach document repository. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in library programming, technology, and marketing. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in Library Services and have excellent customer service skills, strong technical skills, and good attention to detail. Prior experience working with children and/or older adults is highly desired but not required. Learn more about Library Services . Office of Transportation : Contribute to Safe Routes to School implementation, transportation programming, and community engagement efforts. As an intern with our department, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in Safe Routes to School implementation, transportation programming, and or transportation engineering or planning activities. You will work closely with our team members to support our programs and projects with planning, engineering, design, and/or engagement activities, depending on the skills and interests you are developing. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in municipal transportation efforts Learn more about the Office of Transportation. Public Works - Engineering Services Division : Gain hands-on experience in design, engineering, and construction management, contributing to the execution of City’s Capital Improvement Projects. As an intern with our department, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in either our Parks and Bridges group or our Structures and Grounds group. You will work closely with our team members to assist with construction site visits, oversee contractor’s work, prepare RFIs, change orders, and other design and construction related documents, coordinate with relevant agencies and City departments. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in design, engineering, and construction management. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in execution of City’s Capital Improvement Projects design and construction. Public Works - Office of Sustainability : Assist in sustainability and climate action projects, engaging with the community to drive positive change. As an intern with our office, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in sustainability and climate action projects. You will work closely with our team members to implement sustainability and climate outreach and communications. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in community engagement, communications, graphic design, writing, and data analysis. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in sustainability and climate action community engagement. Public Works - Zero Waste : Join our dynamic Zero Waste Team to minimize waste generation, maximize recycling, and work towards achieving Zero Waste by 2030. The Zero Waste Intern will gain valuable experience working with the City's Zero Waste Team in multiple waste diversion programs, preparing and evaluating waste characterization surveys at City facilities and parks, and assisting with various outreach, inspections, and deconstruction projects. The experience will include writing reports, conducting data analysis, preparing and conducting presentations to City staff on waste station requirements, and tours of local material recovery facilitates. Learn more about Public Works. What You'll Gain: Hands-on experience in your chosen field Opportunities for skill development in communication, marketing, programming, and more Networking with industry professionals and community leaders A chance to make a meaningful impact on Palo Alto's future Education & Experience: High school diploma or equivalent. Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate-level course at an accredited institution Apply Now: Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to be part of something special! Apply now to join us in the dynamic city of Palo Alto and experience the excitement firsthand. Note: Applications may be considered for multiple intern openings within City departments. Join us this summer and let your talent shine in the heart of innovation! Apply today and be part of the City of Palo Alto experience! Supplemental Information: Our online application system is provided by NeoGov . If you have problems while applying online, please contact NeoGov's Live Applicant Support at (855) 524-5627 between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Friday. The City of Palo Alto is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. This is a non-benefited position. Closing Date/Time: 4/15/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 26, 2024
Part Time
Description: Summer Internship Opportunities in Silicon Valley! Are you ready to immerse yourself in an unforgettable summer adventure at the pulse of innovation? Look no further! The City of Palo Alto invites you to embark on a dynamic internship journey in a community renowned for its excellence and forward-thinking spirit. Our summer internship program runs approximately from May to September 2024. Why Palo Alto? Nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, Palo Alto offers a vibrant fusion of rich heritage and cutting-edge technology. From award-winning city services to world-class corporate headquarters and prestigious educational institutions, Palo Alto provides an unparalleled environment for growth, learning, and exploration. Your Internship Journey: Embark on a journey of discovery and impact with internship opportunities across various City departments, including: Administrative Services Department : Dive into financial areas, update our website, and collaborate with our dynamic team to maximize resources and prioritize transparency. As an intern with our department, you will have the exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience in various financial areas including updating our ASD Website to accent our services and make reports easier to access, geographically mapping revenue data for sales tax and business tax, assisting with budget publication, and enhancing our processes to improve our service to our customers. You will work closely with our team members to help achieve our goals of high-quality customer service, maximizing resources, collaborative problem solving and prioritizing transparency. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in collaborating with diverse stakeholders to solve problems, gain knowledge of municipal processes and the workplace culture, and transform your knowledge and skills into real life scenarios. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone who is eager to work in the public sector and build self-confidence while providing great customer service to those we serve. L earn more about Administrative Services. City Clerk’s Office : Gain hands-on experience in policy research, records management, community engagement, and more, contributing to strengthening our open government initiatives. As an intern with our department, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in policy research, records management, community engagement, public meeting support and much more! You will work closely with our team members to further our goal of strengthening our open government. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in agenda process, problem solving, administrative assistance, customer service, and insight into City elections. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in local government and public administration. Learn more about the City Clerk's Office . City Manager’s Office : Develop skills in communications, leadership, community engagement, and more while supporting strategic projects and priorities. As an intern with the City Manager’s Office, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in communications and community engagement, legislative and international affairs, City government processes and procedures, and more. You will work closely with our team members to advance projects such as website search optimization audit, various design projects, social media series content development, internal website staff tools restructure, audit findings tracking and organizing, international travel program development, Council priorities status updates and dashboard reporting, Citywide event grant program development, and other strategic priorities. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in communications, leadership, collaboration and partnering, community engagement, research analytics and more. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in marketing and communications, public policy development, sustainability, non-profit coordination, economic development, municipal finance and local government. Learn more about the City Manager's Office . Community Services : Join us as a summer intern at Palo Alto's vibrant Community Services Department, where you'll experience a wealth of recreational opportunities, from urban parks and enriching classes to trails, a zoo, and more, all dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for families in our community. As a summer intern in our Recreation division unleash your creativity by capturing the excitement of summer camps, classes, and events through photography. Dive into marketing initiatives across various platforms, manage parent authorization forms, and ensure every child's comfort. This internship isn't just a role-it's a gateway to explore the dynamic realms of recreation and marketing, where every snapshot tells a story of creativity and strategy. Learn more about Community Services . Library Services : Support our Summer Learning and Reboot Room programs, and assist in organizing marketing and outreach efforts. As an intern with Palo Alto City Library, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in supporting the library’s Summer Learning and Reboot Room programs. You’ll also assist in organizing the library’s marketing and outreach document repository. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in library programming, technology, and marketing. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in Library Services and have excellent customer service skills, strong technical skills, and good attention to detail. Prior experience working with children and/or older adults is highly desired but not required. Learn more about Library Services . Office of Transportation : Contribute to Safe Routes to School implementation, transportation programming, and community engagement efforts. As an intern with our department, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in Safe Routes to School implementation, transportation programming, and or transportation engineering or planning activities. You will work closely with our team members to support our programs and projects with planning, engineering, design, and/or engagement activities, depending on the skills and interests you are developing. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in municipal transportation efforts Learn more about the Office of Transportation. Public Works - Engineering Services Division : Gain hands-on experience in design, engineering, and construction management, contributing to the execution of City’s Capital Improvement Projects. As an intern with our department, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in either our Parks and Bridges group or our Structures and Grounds group. You will work closely with our team members to assist with construction site visits, oversee contractor’s work, prepare RFIs, change orders, and other design and construction related documents, coordinate with relevant agencies and City departments. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in design, engineering, and construction management. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in execution of City’s Capital Improvement Projects design and construction. Public Works - Office of Sustainability : Assist in sustainability and climate action projects, engaging with the community to drive positive change. As an intern with our office, you will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in sustainability and climate action projects. You will work closely with our team members to implement sustainability and climate outreach and communications. Throughout the internship, you will develop valuable skills in community engagement, communications, graphic design, writing, and data analysis. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone interested in sustainability and climate action community engagement. Public Works - Zero Waste : Join our dynamic Zero Waste Team to minimize waste generation, maximize recycling, and work towards achieving Zero Waste by 2030. The Zero Waste Intern will gain valuable experience working with the City's Zero Waste Team in multiple waste diversion programs, preparing and evaluating waste characterization surveys at City facilities and parks, and assisting with various outreach, inspections, and deconstruction projects. The experience will include writing reports, conducting data analysis, preparing and conducting presentations to City staff on waste station requirements, and tours of local material recovery facilitates. Learn more about Public Works. What You'll Gain: Hands-on experience in your chosen field Opportunities for skill development in communication, marketing, programming, and more Networking with industry professionals and community leaders A chance to make a meaningful impact on Palo Alto's future Education & Experience: High school diploma or equivalent. Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate-level course at an accredited institution Apply Now: Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to be part of something special! Apply now to join us in the dynamic city of Palo Alto and experience the excitement firsthand. Note: Applications may be considered for multiple intern openings within City departments. Join us this summer and let your talent shine in the heart of innovation! Apply today and be part of the City of Palo Alto experience! Supplemental Information: Our online application system is provided by NeoGov . If you have problems while applying online, please contact NeoGov's Live Applicant Support at (855) 524-5627 between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Friday. The City of Palo Alto is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. This is a non-benefited position. Closing Date/Time: 4/15/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Clinton, Massachusetts, United States
Title: MPS - Cross Departmental Intern - MTOC Starting Pay: $20 an hour Departmental Mission Statement: The Massachusetts Probation Service’s mission is to increase community safety, reduce recidivism, contribute to the fair and equitable administration of justice, support victims and survivors, and assist individuals and families in achieving long-term positive change. Notes: Please upload a resume during the application process Position Summary: Under the supervision and guidance of the Office of the Commissioner of Probation, the intern will work on various assignments that will involve the administration and development of the Massachusetts Probation Services, including an 8-10-week schedule that introduces the intern to various departments across MPS. The intern should be able to provide a broad range of skilled administrative and technical support. Intern’s daily duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Week 1: June 10 - 14, 2024 Information Services Division: Work alongside ISD in supporting technology initiatives across MPS. ISD works to bridge the gap between the current status quo and overarching strategic planning priorities via (1) The deployment of technology tools and resources, (2) responsible project management, and (3) high-quality data analytics. ISD will onboard the interns and work with them to gain access to our buildings, and systems, provide log-on credentials, as well as complete HR paperwork, and mandatory training, and comply with security procedures. After this week is over, the intern will have the equipment and security clearance to take part in several exciting opportunities across MPS. ISD will also remain as the primary contact and will have weekly Zoom check-ins with the interns. MTOC, 55 Green Street Clinton, MA 01510 Week 2: June 17 -21 Training Division: The MPS Training Division works collaboratively to deliver education and training programs supporting our workforce in the development of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to fulfill our mission. During this week interns will help coordinate the week of events, help maintain accurate attendance records, and collect, organize, and report feedback. MTOC, 55 Green Street Clinton, MA 01510 Weeks 3-5: June 24 - July 12, 2024 Field Services: There are 105 local-level probation offices within five of the seven court departments. You can find probation offices in the Boston Municipal Courts, District Courts, Juvenile Courts, Probate and Family Courts, and Superior Courts. Tasks may include assisting in day-to-day office duties while learning the difference between the court departments. This opportunity will provide hands-on experience working with probation officers who are responsible for the daily supervision of approximately 64,000 probationers across the commonwealth. Adult Court: Clinton District Court - 300 Boylston Street, Clinton 01510 Juvenile Court: Worcester Juvenile Court - 225 Main Street, Worcester 01608 Family Court: Worcester Probate and Family Court -225 Main Street, Worcester 01608 Learn about the Field Services Division | Mass.gov Week 6 : July 15-19, 2024 ELMO: Electronic Monitoring will host an intern mid-summer. They will get a fresh look into the structure, control, and accountability of over 6,000 defendants/probationers. Learn about GPS monitoring and portable breath-testing devices. MTOC: 55 Green Street, Clinton, MA 01510 Learn about the Electronic Monitoring Program | Mass.gov Week 7 : July 22-26 Victim Services Unit: Shadow a coordinator and learn more about victims/survivors and grant funding. Serving nearly 4,000 victims and families over the past year, the VSU is essential to achieving our mission and vision. The VSU is partially funded through VOCA (Victims of Crime Act) funding. MTOC: 55 Green Street, Clinton, MA 01510 and Local Courthouse About the Massachusetts Probation Service Victim Services Unit | Mass.gov Week 8: July 29- August 2, 2024 Community Justice Support Centers: Learn how MPS incorporates evidence-based practices to reduce recidivism via high-quality sentencing, re-entry, and pretrial treatment. Spend a week onsite a CJSC and assist the team in enrolling clients into programs, including 1. cognitive behavioral treatment for Substance Use Disorder and to improve decision-making, 2. employment counseling, and 3. Adult Basic Education; GED/HiSET, and post-secondary preparation. Framingham CJSC: 298 Howard Street, Framingham, 01702 Find out how Community Justice Support Centers work | Mass.gov Week 9: August 5 - 9, 2024 Administrative Supervision Unit: The ASU was created as an innovative approach to managing OUI cases so that Probation Officers can focus on their highest-risk cases. During this week, the intern will provide a broad range of skilled administrative support, while learning about the support this team provides while managing OUI cases across the state. MTOC: 55 Green Street, Clinton, MA 01510 Dates TBD Digital Forensics Unit: The Digital Forensics team, made up of forensic examiners, provides effective, evidence-based monitoring of the electronic devices used by probationers pursuant to court-ordered search conditions. The Digital Forensics team will invite interns to local courts where they are scheduled to conduct these searches. Dates, locations, and times will be scheduled in week 1 of the internship based on the court calendars. Minimum Requirements: • Working towards a bachelor’s degree (or graduate degree, etc.) from an accredited college or university, concentration in Criminal Justice (preferred) • Knowledge of computer software and case management systems. • Strong attention to detail. • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work professionally with persons at all levels, including judges and other officials, and to maintain effective working relationships. • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written forms, including the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical people. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Ability to travel across the Commonwealth. Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
Mar 15, 2024
Full Time
Title: MPS - Cross Departmental Intern - MTOC Starting Pay: $20 an hour Departmental Mission Statement: The Massachusetts Probation Service’s mission is to increase community safety, reduce recidivism, contribute to the fair and equitable administration of justice, support victims and survivors, and assist individuals and families in achieving long-term positive change. Notes: Please upload a resume during the application process Position Summary: Under the supervision and guidance of the Office of the Commissioner of Probation, the intern will work on various assignments that will involve the administration and development of the Massachusetts Probation Services, including an 8-10-week schedule that introduces the intern to various departments across MPS. The intern should be able to provide a broad range of skilled administrative and technical support. Intern’s daily duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Week 1: June 10 - 14, 2024 Information Services Division: Work alongside ISD in supporting technology initiatives across MPS. ISD works to bridge the gap between the current status quo and overarching strategic planning priorities via (1) The deployment of technology tools and resources, (2) responsible project management, and (3) high-quality data analytics. ISD will onboard the interns and work with them to gain access to our buildings, and systems, provide log-on credentials, as well as complete HR paperwork, and mandatory training, and comply with security procedures. After this week is over, the intern will have the equipment and security clearance to take part in several exciting opportunities across MPS. ISD will also remain as the primary contact and will have weekly Zoom check-ins with the interns. MTOC, 55 Green Street Clinton, MA 01510 Week 2: June 17 -21 Training Division: The MPS Training Division works collaboratively to deliver education and training programs supporting our workforce in the development of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to fulfill our mission. During this week interns will help coordinate the week of events, help maintain accurate attendance records, and collect, organize, and report feedback. MTOC, 55 Green Street Clinton, MA 01510 Weeks 3-5: June 24 - July 12, 2024 Field Services: There are 105 local-level probation offices within five of the seven court departments. You can find probation offices in the Boston Municipal Courts, District Courts, Juvenile Courts, Probate and Family Courts, and Superior Courts. Tasks may include assisting in day-to-day office duties while learning the difference between the court departments. This opportunity will provide hands-on experience working with probation officers who are responsible for the daily supervision of approximately 64,000 probationers across the commonwealth. Adult Court: Clinton District Court - 300 Boylston Street, Clinton 01510 Juvenile Court: Worcester Juvenile Court - 225 Main Street, Worcester 01608 Family Court: Worcester Probate and Family Court -225 Main Street, Worcester 01608 Learn about the Field Services Division | Mass.gov Week 6 : July 15-19, 2024 ELMO: Electronic Monitoring will host an intern mid-summer. They will get a fresh look into the structure, control, and accountability of over 6,000 defendants/probationers. Learn about GPS monitoring and portable breath-testing devices. MTOC: 55 Green Street, Clinton, MA 01510 Learn about the Electronic Monitoring Program | Mass.gov Week 7 : July 22-26 Victim Services Unit: Shadow a coordinator and learn more about victims/survivors and grant funding. Serving nearly 4,000 victims and families over the past year, the VSU is essential to achieving our mission and vision. The VSU is partially funded through VOCA (Victims of Crime Act) funding. MTOC: 55 Green Street, Clinton, MA 01510 and Local Courthouse About the Massachusetts Probation Service Victim Services Unit | Mass.gov Week 8: July 29- August 2, 2024 Community Justice Support Centers: Learn how MPS incorporates evidence-based practices to reduce recidivism via high-quality sentencing, re-entry, and pretrial treatment. Spend a week onsite a CJSC and assist the team in enrolling clients into programs, including 1. cognitive behavioral treatment for Substance Use Disorder and to improve decision-making, 2. employment counseling, and 3. Adult Basic Education; GED/HiSET, and post-secondary preparation. Framingham CJSC: 298 Howard Street, Framingham, 01702 Find out how Community Justice Support Centers work | Mass.gov Week 9: August 5 - 9, 2024 Administrative Supervision Unit: The ASU was created as an innovative approach to managing OUI cases so that Probation Officers can focus on their highest-risk cases. During this week, the intern will provide a broad range of skilled administrative support, while learning about the support this team provides while managing OUI cases across the state. MTOC: 55 Green Street, Clinton, MA 01510 Dates TBD Digital Forensics Unit: The Digital Forensics team, made up of forensic examiners, provides effective, evidence-based monitoring of the electronic devices used by probationers pursuant to court-ordered search conditions. The Digital Forensics team will invite interns to local courts where they are scheduled to conduct these searches. Dates, locations, and times will be scheduled in week 1 of the internship based on the court calendars. Minimum Requirements: • Working towards a bachelor’s degree (or graduate degree, etc.) from an accredited college or university, concentration in Criminal Justice (preferred) • Knowledge of computer software and case management systems. • Strong attention to detail. • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work professionally with persons at all levels, including judges and other officials, and to maintain effective working relationships. • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written forms, including the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical people. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Ability to travel across the Commonwealth. Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
Description The County of Yuba is currently recruiting for the position of Public Health Nurse Intern/Public Health Nurse in the Health and Human Services Department. This position provides the full range of public health nursing services including teaching, health assessment, and counseling services in homes, clinics, schools and community centers in connection with the prevention and control of diseases and adverse health conditions. Public Health Nurses are assigned to specific programs such as Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health, California Children’s Services, Child Health and Disability Prevention, Foster Care and communicable disease control. Performs related work as assigned. Public Health Nurse Intern: is a recruiting and training level class established to qualify candidates for duties as a PHN in Yuba County Health & Human Services Department. Under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform a variety of public health nursing duties in assigned program areas while pursuing a Public Health Nurse Certification. Upon satisfactory completion of the PHN Certification, the PHN Intern are eligible for promotion to the level of PHN. Incumbents who do not successfully complete the PHN certification as prescribed herein may be released from employment. Public Health Nurse: is the entry level in this class series. Initially under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform a variety of public health nursing duties in assigned program areas. As experience is gained, assignments become more complex and are performed under more general supervision. About Public Health Yuba County Public Health nurses work with individuals, families, and the community in a holistic way. The Social Determinants of Health and the 10 Essential Public Health Services heavily influence our programs and initiatives. This may look like applying fluoride varnish to a child, helping a new mother learn how to breastfeed, assisting a father who is worried about his one year old child’s developmental status and managing a caseload of medically fragile children, children in foster care or developing programs to assist the community achieve wellness. About Yuba County Yuba County is situated in the Northern Sacramento Valley, approximately 40 miles north of the State Capitol in Sacramento and two hours away from San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. The boundaries stretch from the farms and orchards of the valley to the timberlands of the Sierras. Yuba County offers its residents the many advantages of a rural lifestyle away from the pressures of the urban areas. The County’s rivers, lakes and outdoor recreation areas provide excellent hunting, fishing, boating and skiing opportunities. Our County vision is to create a “golden” future for Yuba County by inspiring a community of participation, embracing our unique history, and discovering the wealth of our untapped potential. Job Description URL: https://cms7files.revize.com/yubaca/Yuba%20County/Human%20Resources%20and%20Orga... Job PDF: PHN INTERNPHN MARCH 2024 FLYER.pdf Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate has the ability to assess and prioritize multiple tasks, projects and demands; combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions, be self-motivated, skilled communicator, organized, advanced computer skills as well as skill in providing excellent nursing services in a variety of settings. Additionally, assesses patient status and needs and takes appropriate action to provide for the modification of treatment plans to maximize care effectiveness. Required Qualifications: Intern Minimum: Graduation from a four year college or university with major coursework in nursing and possession of a license as a Registered Nurse. PHN Minimum: Graduation from a four year college or university with major coursework in nursing and possession of a license as a Registered Nurse and a Public Health Nurse Certificate. PHN Preferred: In addition to the minimum, some experience in nursing. Licenses and Certifications All Levels: The ability to obtain a valid California Class C driver’s license within ten (10) days of employment. Possess a valid license as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. PHN Intern: The ability to obtain a certification as a PHN in the State of California within 12 months of employment with proof of application within 3 months of date of hire. PHN: Possession of valid certification as a PHN in the State of California. Working Conditions: Work in a standard office or clinic setting. Work may require exposure to sources of potentially contagious pathogens in the course of field duties, while wearing personal protective equipment. May be required to work extended hours. May be required to attend meetings outside of normal business hours. Will be required to be available for call back in emergency situations. Benefits MERIT INCREASE : Typically 5% each year for the first 7 years. To access the County salary schedule, please click on this link . RETIREMENT MISCELLANEOUS: Classic: 2% @ 55 New: 2% @ 62 For more information about CalPERS Pension, please visit CalPERS Retirement . SOCIAL SECURITY: Yuba County does not participate in the Social Security Program MEDICARE: Yuba County does participate in the Medicare Program. STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE: SDI provides benefits to employees who are unable to work due to non-work-related illness or injury. Paid Family Leave (PFL) automatically covers persons covered by SDI. MEDICAL: Yuba County offers several medical plan options (HMO and PPO plans available based on eligibility) through CalPERS. To reference the current Rate Sheet, please visit Health Insurance and see General Resources. DENTAL/VISION INSURANCE: The County pays 100% of the Basic plan premiums for employee or 80% for employee and eligible dependent(s). Requires participation in Health Insurance benefits. *Health Waiver Opt-out of $250/monthly available with proof of other Non-Covered CA, employer sponsored health care coverage. LIFE INSURANCE: County provides $50,000 in life insurance coverage. Employees may purchase additional coverage for themselves and dependents. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: County paid confidential counseling program for up to 5 visits per incident per eligible family member. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: One Voluntary Deferred Compensation plan is available. UNION AFFILIATION: Yuba County Employee Association (YCEA) . To learn more visit Labor Relations . F or Leave Accrual Rates and Specialty Pays for classifications within the Yuba County Employees Association Bargaining Unit, please reference this Yuba County Employee's Association (YCEA) Benefits Summary . Special Instructions FINAL FILING DEADLINE: *** OPEN UNTIL FILLED*** (Application Review On-going) **It is very important that you check your email (that is on your application) during the duration of this recruitment. We may be communicating periodically about the recruitment, selection and application status via email. IMPORTANT: Due to the coronavirus affecting the county’s ability to safely conduct selection procedures such as, but not limited to: Qualifications Appraisal Panels, Speed Interviews, Written Exams, Departmental Interviews, etc. the Personnel Director may provide direction to postpone or change selection procedures, extend recruitments and/or cancel and pause recruitments as deemed necessary. The Human Resources department is working with departments to provide support to fill critical positions. APPLICATION SCREENING: An official Yuba County employment application must be submitted by final filing deadline. Applications must include copies of valid license(s), certificate(s) and college transcripts and/or diploma. Incomplete applications may be disqualified from further consideration. TO APPLY ON-LINE APPLICATION: Applications may be submitted on-line through CalOpps. Click on the Apply for Job button above to complete the Yuba County employment application. OR HARD COPY APPLICATION: You may access a hard copy of the Yuba County employment application by visiting our website at http://www.yuba.org . Our applications are available in a Microsoft Word format or fillable PDF, or you may pick up these materials in our office located 915 8th Street, Suite 113, Marysville, CA 95901. Hard copies of applications can be submitted to our office in person, by U.S. Mail or by fax at 530-749-7864. Applications must be received by the final filing deadline; postmarks or applications received after the final filing deadline will not be accepted. All applicants will be given written notice regarding the status of their application and selection procedures. The County prefers to communicate via email, if provided, to expedite communication. It is also recommended that applicants review their SPAM mail daily as to not miss any important communication from the County. Communications are sent from two mail servers; Yuba@CalOpps.org and @co.yuba.ca.us. Applicants are responsible for notifying the County of any changes to their contact information, including but not limited to e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, primary and secondary telephone numbers. Applicants must provide the following documents with their application by the filing deadline: Completed Yuba County Employment Application (OnLine or Hard Copy) Supplemental Questionnaire Any Diplomas and Unofficial Transcripts Copies of RN/PHN Certifications (Note: All diplomas or degrees must be from an accredited college or university. To obtain information regarding accreditation, refer to the US Department of Education Office of Post Secondary Education at: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/search.aspx ) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The minimum and preferred requirements are listed above. While the following requirements outline the minimum qualifications, Human Resources reserves the right to select applicants for further consideration who demonstrate the best qualifications match for the job. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee further participation in selection procedures. RECRUITMENT SELECTION PROCESSES: The recruitment process involves multiple steps which may include but are not limited to: Department Interviews (Please note: The entire recruitment process from recruitment opening date to start date could take 6 - 8 weeks for successful candidates). WAIVER OF SELECTION PROCEDURES: When selection procedures have been publicly announced and the number of applicants meeting the minimum qualifications for the position is five or less, the Human Resources Director may, at her/his discretion; a) Waive the competition entirely and submit the names of the applicants meeting the minimum qualifications to the appointing department, b) Revise the conditions of competition to a more practical basis under the circumstances. EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY LIST: An employment eligibility list is established for those applicants who successfully pass all phases of the examination process. This list will be held for a minimum of six (6) months from the date the list is certified. For each vacancy the top five (5) ranks on the list will be certified to the department for final selection, which will include a departmental interview. DEPARTMENTAL INTERVIEW: The Health & Human Services department will notify the applicant of the date and time of his/her interview. The applicant will be asked a series of questions about his/herself and his/her related experience, education and training that exhibit the knowledge, skills and abilities essential to the job. The applicant may also be asked questions about hypothetical situations to test his/her ability to make decisions and use sound judgment and common sense. E-VERIFY: Yuba County participates in the E-Verify system. This employer will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each NEW employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (530)749-7865 Contact email: econtreras@co.yuba.ca.us Closing Date/Time: Until filled
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Description The County of Yuba is currently recruiting for the position of Public Health Nurse Intern/Public Health Nurse in the Health and Human Services Department. This position provides the full range of public health nursing services including teaching, health assessment, and counseling services in homes, clinics, schools and community centers in connection with the prevention and control of diseases and adverse health conditions. Public Health Nurses are assigned to specific programs such as Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health, California Children’s Services, Child Health and Disability Prevention, Foster Care and communicable disease control. Performs related work as assigned. Public Health Nurse Intern: is a recruiting and training level class established to qualify candidates for duties as a PHN in Yuba County Health & Human Services Department. Under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform a variety of public health nursing duties in assigned program areas while pursuing a Public Health Nurse Certification. Upon satisfactory completion of the PHN Certification, the PHN Intern are eligible for promotion to the level of PHN. Incumbents who do not successfully complete the PHN certification as prescribed herein may be released from employment. Public Health Nurse: is the entry level in this class series. Initially under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform a variety of public health nursing duties in assigned program areas. As experience is gained, assignments become more complex and are performed under more general supervision. About Public Health Yuba County Public Health nurses work with individuals, families, and the community in a holistic way. The Social Determinants of Health and the 10 Essential Public Health Services heavily influence our programs and initiatives. This may look like applying fluoride varnish to a child, helping a new mother learn how to breastfeed, assisting a father who is worried about his one year old child’s developmental status and managing a caseload of medically fragile children, children in foster care or developing programs to assist the community achieve wellness. About Yuba County Yuba County is situated in the Northern Sacramento Valley, approximately 40 miles north of the State Capitol in Sacramento and two hours away from San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. The boundaries stretch from the farms and orchards of the valley to the timberlands of the Sierras. Yuba County offers its residents the many advantages of a rural lifestyle away from the pressures of the urban areas. The County’s rivers, lakes and outdoor recreation areas provide excellent hunting, fishing, boating and skiing opportunities. Our County vision is to create a “golden” future for Yuba County by inspiring a community of participation, embracing our unique history, and discovering the wealth of our untapped potential. Job Description URL: https://cms7files.revize.com/yubaca/Yuba%20County/Human%20Resources%20and%20Orga... Job PDF: PHN INTERNPHN MARCH 2024 FLYER.pdf Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate has the ability to assess and prioritize multiple tasks, projects and demands; combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions, be self-motivated, skilled communicator, organized, advanced computer skills as well as skill in providing excellent nursing services in a variety of settings. Additionally, assesses patient status and needs and takes appropriate action to provide for the modification of treatment plans to maximize care effectiveness. Required Qualifications: Intern Minimum: Graduation from a four year college or university with major coursework in nursing and possession of a license as a Registered Nurse. PHN Minimum: Graduation from a four year college or university with major coursework in nursing and possession of a license as a Registered Nurse and a Public Health Nurse Certificate. PHN Preferred: In addition to the minimum, some experience in nursing. Licenses and Certifications All Levels: The ability to obtain a valid California Class C driver’s license within ten (10) days of employment. Possess a valid license as a Registered Nurse in the State of California. PHN Intern: The ability to obtain a certification as a PHN in the State of California within 12 months of employment with proof of application within 3 months of date of hire. PHN: Possession of valid certification as a PHN in the State of California. Working Conditions: Work in a standard office or clinic setting. Work may require exposure to sources of potentially contagious pathogens in the course of field duties, while wearing personal protective equipment. May be required to work extended hours. May be required to attend meetings outside of normal business hours. Will be required to be available for call back in emergency situations. Benefits MERIT INCREASE : Typically 5% each year for the first 7 years. To access the County salary schedule, please click on this link . RETIREMENT MISCELLANEOUS: Classic: 2% @ 55 New: 2% @ 62 For more information about CalPERS Pension, please visit CalPERS Retirement . SOCIAL SECURITY: Yuba County does not participate in the Social Security Program MEDICARE: Yuba County does participate in the Medicare Program. STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE: SDI provides benefits to employees who are unable to work due to non-work-related illness or injury. Paid Family Leave (PFL) automatically covers persons covered by SDI. MEDICAL: Yuba County offers several medical plan options (HMO and PPO plans available based on eligibility) through CalPERS. To reference the current Rate Sheet, please visit Health Insurance and see General Resources. DENTAL/VISION INSURANCE: The County pays 100% of the Basic plan premiums for employee or 80% for employee and eligible dependent(s). Requires participation in Health Insurance benefits. *Health Waiver Opt-out of $250/monthly available with proof of other Non-Covered CA, employer sponsored health care coverage. LIFE INSURANCE: County provides $50,000 in life insurance coverage. Employees may purchase additional coverage for themselves and dependents. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: County paid confidential counseling program for up to 5 visits per incident per eligible family member. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: One Voluntary Deferred Compensation plan is available. UNION AFFILIATION: Yuba County Employee Association (YCEA) . To learn more visit Labor Relations . F or Leave Accrual Rates and Specialty Pays for classifications within the Yuba County Employees Association Bargaining Unit, please reference this Yuba County Employee's Association (YCEA) Benefits Summary . Special Instructions FINAL FILING DEADLINE: *** OPEN UNTIL FILLED*** (Application Review On-going) **It is very important that you check your email (that is on your application) during the duration of this recruitment. We may be communicating periodically about the recruitment, selection and application status via email. IMPORTANT: Due to the coronavirus affecting the county’s ability to safely conduct selection procedures such as, but not limited to: Qualifications Appraisal Panels, Speed Interviews, Written Exams, Departmental Interviews, etc. the Personnel Director may provide direction to postpone or change selection procedures, extend recruitments and/or cancel and pause recruitments as deemed necessary. The Human Resources department is working with departments to provide support to fill critical positions. APPLICATION SCREENING: An official Yuba County employment application must be submitted by final filing deadline. Applications must include copies of valid license(s), certificate(s) and college transcripts and/or diploma. Incomplete applications may be disqualified from further consideration. TO APPLY ON-LINE APPLICATION: Applications may be submitted on-line through CalOpps. Click on the Apply for Job button above to complete the Yuba County employment application. OR HARD COPY APPLICATION: You may access a hard copy of the Yuba County employment application by visiting our website at http://www.yuba.org . Our applications are available in a Microsoft Word format or fillable PDF, or you may pick up these materials in our office located 915 8th Street, Suite 113, Marysville, CA 95901. Hard copies of applications can be submitted to our office in person, by U.S. Mail or by fax at 530-749-7864. Applications must be received by the final filing deadline; postmarks or applications received after the final filing deadline will not be accepted. All applicants will be given written notice regarding the status of their application and selection procedures. The County prefers to communicate via email, if provided, to expedite communication. It is also recommended that applicants review their SPAM mail daily as to not miss any important communication from the County. Communications are sent from two mail servers; Yuba@CalOpps.org and @co.yuba.ca.us. Applicants are responsible for notifying the County of any changes to their contact information, including but not limited to e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, primary and secondary telephone numbers. Applicants must provide the following documents with their application by the filing deadline: Completed Yuba County Employment Application (OnLine or Hard Copy) Supplemental Questionnaire Any Diplomas and Unofficial Transcripts Copies of RN/PHN Certifications (Note: All diplomas or degrees must be from an accredited college or university. To obtain information regarding accreditation, refer to the US Department of Education Office of Post Secondary Education at: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/search.aspx ) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The minimum and preferred requirements are listed above. While the following requirements outline the minimum qualifications, Human Resources reserves the right to select applicants for further consideration who demonstrate the best qualifications match for the job. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee further participation in selection procedures. RECRUITMENT SELECTION PROCESSES: The recruitment process involves multiple steps which may include but are not limited to: Department Interviews (Please note: The entire recruitment process from recruitment opening date to start date could take 6 - 8 weeks for successful candidates). WAIVER OF SELECTION PROCEDURES: When selection procedures have been publicly announced and the number of applicants meeting the minimum qualifications for the position is five or less, the Human Resources Director may, at her/his discretion; a) Waive the competition entirely and submit the names of the applicants meeting the minimum qualifications to the appointing department, b) Revise the conditions of competition to a more practical basis under the circumstances. EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY LIST: An employment eligibility list is established for those applicants who successfully pass all phases of the examination process. This list will be held for a minimum of six (6) months from the date the list is certified. For each vacancy the top five (5) ranks on the list will be certified to the department for final selection, which will include a departmental interview. DEPARTMENTAL INTERVIEW: The Health & Human Services department will notify the applicant of the date and time of his/her interview. The applicant will be asked a series of questions about his/herself and his/her related experience, education and training that exhibit the knowledge, skills and abilities essential to the job. The applicant may also be asked questions about hypothetical situations to test his/her ability to make decisions and use sound judgment and common sense. E-VERIFY: Yuba County participates in the E-Verify system. This employer will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each NEW employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (530)749-7865 Contact email: econtreras@co.yuba.ca.us Closing Date/Time: Until filled
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Title: MPS - Cross Departmental Intern - OCP Starting Pay: $20 an hour Departmental Mission Statement: The Massachusetts Probation Service’s mission is to increase community safety, reduce recidivism, contribute to the fair and equitable administration of justice, support victims and survivors, and assist individuals and families in achieving long-term positive change. Notes: Please upload a resume during the application process Position Summary: Under the supervision and guidance of the Office of the Commissioner of Probation, the intern will work on various assignments that will involve the administration and development of the Massachusetts Probation Services, specifically an 8 to 10-week schedule that introduces the intern to various departments across MPS. The intern should be able to provide a broad range of skilled administrative and technical support. Intern’s daily duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Week 1: June 10 - 14 Information Services Division: Work alongside ISD in supporting technology initiatives across MPS. ISD works to bridge the gap between the current status quo and overarching strategic planning priorities via (1) The deployment of technology tools and resources, (2) responsible project management, and (3) high-quality data analytics. ISD will onboard the interns and work with them to gain access to our buildings, and systems, provide log-on credentials, as well as complete HR paperwork, and mandatory training, and comply with security procedures. After this week is over, the intern will have the equipment and security clearance to take part in several exciting opportunities across MPS. ISD will also remain as the primary contact and will have weekly Zoom check-ins with the interns. OCP, 1 Ashburton Place, Room 405, Boston, MA 02108 Week 2: June 17 -21 Records: The records unit, is responsible for maintaining the accuracy of criminal records across the state of Massachusetts. During your time with the records unit, the intern will learn how to access criminal records, read, and review details for accuracy, and determine eligibility for Sealing or Expungement of a record. OCP, 1 Ashburton Place, Room 405, Boston, MA 02108 Criminal Records | Mass.gov Weeks 3-5: June 24 - July 12, 2024 Field Services: There are 105 local-level probation offices within five of the seven court departments. You can find probation offices in the Boston Municipal Courts, District Courts, Juvenile Courts, Probate and Family Courts, and Superior Courts. Tasks may include assisting in day-to-day office duties while learning the court departments’ differences. This opportunity will provide hands-on experience working with probation officers who are responsible for the daily supervision of approximately 64,000 probationers across the commonwealth. Adult Court: Suffolk Superior Court: 3 Pemberton Square Boston, MA 02108 Juvenile Court: Boston Juvenile Court -24 New Chardon St. Boston, MA 02114 Family Court: Suffolk Probate and Family Court Local Courthouse -24 New Chardon St. Boston , MA 02114 Week 6: July 15-19 Research & Development: The research team maintains the database for the MPS Performance Metrics and prepares and disseminates reports related to performance metrics. During this week the intern will assist in the timely and accurate collection, maintenance, analysis, and reporting of statistical data. OCP, 1 Ashburton Place, Room 405, Boston, MA 02108 Week 7 : July 22-26 Victim Services Unit: Shadow a coordinator and learn more about victims/survivors and grant funding. Serving nearly 4,000 victims and families over the past year, the VSU is essential to achieving our mission and vision. The VSU is partially funded through VOCA (Victims of Crime Act) funding. OCP, 1 Ashburton Place, Room 405, Boston, MA 02108 About the Massachusetts Probation Service Victim Services Unit | Mass.gov Week 8: July 29- August 2 Community Justice Support Centers: Learn how MPS incorporates evidence-based practices to reduce recidivism via high-quality sentencing, re-entry, and pretrial treatment. Spend a week onsite a CJSC and assist the team in enrolling clients into programs, including 1. cognitive behavioral treatment for Substance Use Disorder and to improve decision-making, 2. employment counseling, and 3. Adult Basic Education; GED/HiSET, and post-secondary preparation. Boston Community Justice Support Center - 78 Amory Street, Boston, MA 02119 Find out how Community Justice Support Centers work | Mass.gov Dates to be Determined: Digital Forensics Unit: The Digital Forensics team, made up of forensic examiners, provides effective, evidence-based monitoring of the electronic devices used by probationers pursuant to court-ordered search conditions. The Digital Forensics team will invite interns to local courts where they are scheduled to conduct these searches. Dates, locations, and times will be scheduled in week 1 of the internship based on the court calendars. Minimum Requirements: • Working towards a bachelor’s degree (or graduate degree, etc.) from an accredited college or university, concentration in Criminal Justice (preferred) • Knowledge of computer software and case management systems. • Strong attention to detail. • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work professionally with persons at all levels, including judges and other officials, and to maintain effective working relationships. • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written forms, including the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical people. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Ability to travel across the Commonwealth. • Ability to travel across the Commonwealth. Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
Mar 15, 2024
Full Time
Title: MPS - Cross Departmental Intern - OCP Starting Pay: $20 an hour Departmental Mission Statement: The Massachusetts Probation Service’s mission is to increase community safety, reduce recidivism, contribute to the fair and equitable administration of justice, support victims and survivors, and assist individuals and families in achieving long-term positive change. Notes: Please upload a resume during the application process Position Summary: Under the supervision and guidance of the Office of the Commissioner of Probation, the intern will work on various assignments that will involve the administration and development of the Massachusetts Probation Services, specifically an 8 to 10-week schedule that introduces the intern to various departments across MPS. The intern should be able to provide a broad range of skilled administrative and technical support. Intern’s daily duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Week 1: June 10 - 14 Information Services Division: Work alongside ISD in supporting technology initiatives across MPS. ISD works to bridge the gap between the current status quo and overarching strategic planning priorities via (1) The deployment of technology tools and resources, (2) responsible project management, and (3) high-quality data analytics. ISD will onboard the interns and work with them to gain access to our buildings, and systems, provide log-on credentials, as well as complete HR paperwork, and mandatory training, and comply with security procedures. After this week is over, the intern will have the equipment and security clearance to take part in several exciting opportunities across MPS. ISD will also remain as the primary contact and will have weekly Zoom check-ins with the interns. OCP, 1 Ashburton Place, Room 405, Boston, MA 02108 Week 2: June 17 -21 Records: The records unit, is responsible for maintaining the accuracy of criminal records across the state of Massachusetts. During your time with the records unit, the intern will learn how to access criminal records, read, and review details for accuracy, and determine eligibility for Sealing or Expungement of a record. OCP, 1 Ashburton Place, Room 405, Boston, MA 02108 Criminal Records | Mass.gov Weeks 3-5: June 24 - July 12, 2024 Field Services: There are 105 local-level probation offices within five of the seven court departments. You can find probation offices in the Boston Municipal Courts, District Courts, Juvenile Courts, Probate and Family Courts, and Superior Courts. Tasks may include assisting in day-to-day office duties while learning the court departments’ differences. This opportunity will provide hands-on experience working with probation officers who are responsible for the daily supervision of approximately 64,000 probationers across the commonwealth. Adult Court: Suffolk Superior Court: 3 Pemberton Square Boston, MA 02108 Juvenile Court: Boston Juvenile Court -24 New Chardon St. Boston, MA 02114 Family Court: Suffolk Probate and Family Court Local Courthouse -24 New Chardon St. Boston , MA 02114 Week 6: July 15-19 Research & Development: The research team maintains the database for the MPS Performance Metrics and prepares and disseminates reports related to performance metrics. During this week the intern will assist in the timely and accurate collection, maintenance, analysis, and reporting of statistical data. OCP, 1 Ashburton Place, Room 405, Boston, MA 02108 Week 7 : July 22-26 Victim Services Unit: Shadow a coordinator and learn more about victims/survivors and grant funding. Serving nearly 4,000 victims and families over the past year, the VSU is essential to achieving our mission and vision. The VSU is partially funded through VOCA (Victims of Crime Act) funding. OCP, 1 Ashburton Place, Room 405, Boston, MA 02108 About the Massachusetts Probation Service Victim Services Unit | Mass.gov Week 8: July 29- August 2 Community Justice Support Centers: Learn how MPS incorporates evidence-based practices to reduce recidivism via high-quality sentencing, re-entry, and pretrial treatment. Spend a week onsite a CJSC and assist the team in enrolling clients into programs, including 1. cognitive behavioral treatment for Substance Use Disorder and to improve decision-making, 2. employment counseling, and 3. Adult Basic Education; GED/HiSET, and post-secondary preparation. Boston Community Justice Support Center - 78 Amory Street, Boston, MA 02119 Find out how Community Justice Support Centers work | Mass.gov Dates to be Determined: Digital Forensics Unit: The Digital Forensics team, made up of forensic examiners, provides effective, evidence-based monitoring of the electronic devices used by probationers pursuant to court-ordered search conditions. The Digital Forensics team will invite interns to local courts where they are scheduled to conduct these searches. Dates, locations, and times will be scheduled in week 1 of the internship based on the court calendars. Minimum Requirements: • Working towards a bachelor’s degree (or graduate degree, etc.) from an accredited college or university, concentration in Criminal Justice (preferred) • Knowledge of computer software and case management systems. • Strong attention to detail. • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work professionally with persons at all levels, including judges and other officials, and to maintain effective working relationships. • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written forms, including the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical people. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Ability to travel across the Commonwealth. • Ability to travel across the Commonwealth. Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
City of Santa Clara, CA
Santa Clara, California, United States
Description The Department: Finance The Finance Department administers the financial affairs of the City of Santa Clara, including City-owned public utilities. The department is comprised of five divisions, Administrative Services, Budget and Treasury, Accounting, Municipal Services, and Purchasing. Together these divisions carry out the mission of the Finance Department to ensure that the financial/fiscal activities of the City are performed, recorded, and presented in compliance with professional and ethical standards. Silicon Valley Power Since 1896, Silicon Valley Power (SVP) has provided electricity for residents and businesses in Santa Clara. The Electric Department has a budgeted staff of 198 employees who provide such diverse services as operating, maintaining and dispatching electric service, engineering, system planning, administrative and financial management, marketing, customer services, power trading, outdoor Wi-Fi services and dark fiber leasing services, all of which work together to make SVP successful for the City and its residents. The Positions: Finance : Municipal Services Division-Student Intern II/III The Municipal Services Intern will have the opportunity to gain experience working with Utility Billing and Business Tax Systems and Procedures. The Municipal Services Intern will work directly under the supervision of a Senior Customer Service Representative and/or Customer Service Supervisor. Key responsibilities may include: Assist with utility monthly billing audit preparation Update and maintain billing data and enter service orders into the utility billing system Assist with intake of Business Tax Affidavits and renewal licenses Assist in processing various revenue streams for account receivables May assist customers through various communication channels including email and phone inquiries Prepares a variety of correspondence and reports related to business tax, billing issues, and adjustments Provide administrative support for both Utility and Business Tax programs using the city’s electronic document filing system. The intern may also assist with various special projects for both Utility and Business Tax programs Silicon Valley Power Engineering Assistant - Student Intern II/III The City of Santa Clara Electric Utility Department is currently seeking candidates for Engineering Assistant Interns. These positions are an opportunity for students who pursuing a degree in engineering and are interested in working in the Electric Utility Industry. These positions will provide students with diverse job experience through working on a variety of tasks and projects. Common tasks will include assisting with the research and creation of standards and specifications, creating cost estimates and supporting senior staff as needs arise. The hours are part-time (within the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday). The ideal candidate would be able to work 10-20 hours per week. As a position with the goal of learning from senior staff this position will be on-site. This intern position will directly support engineering activities in the Electric Department. The intern will work with various Electric Utility staff to complete tasks and projects. Assistance with research and creation of standards and specifications Organize file folders and project directories. Assist in review of Public Works specifications and bids Conduct Field measurements, assist with utility design activities, and update record drawings; Assist in the review of plans and specifications for compliance with City rules and regulations and City engineering standards; Provide support for engineering projects including filing and data entry; Assist with digitalizing engineering documents and records Research past projects to create historical cost sheets for further cost estimates Assist in close out portion of projects to cleanup files for archiving Assist with electrical load research Assist with renewable power records and mapping. Other duties as assigned commensurate with experience and education. Customer Engagement Division Student Intern I/II The Customer Engagement Group is responsible for community outreach, customer relations and implementation of customer programs that include renewable energy, electrification initiatives, emobility, and energy efficiency. Work in a team environment to achieve common goals; evaluate situations and policy, identify problems, and exercise sound independent judgment within established guidelines. Interest in sustainability careers/green careers preferred. Typical duties include but are not limited to: Staff public facing events Answer and field inquiries Marketing research and outreach Social media content creation and outreach materials Process rebates: energy efficiency, electrification, and electric vehicle infrastructure Resources and Compliance Student Intern II/III Learn about renewable energy purchasing, energy trading, resource planning, and legislative/regulatory policy. Sustainability Student Intern II/III Assist with policy, programs, community outreach and implementation of Climate Action Plan strategies. Finance and Administration Student Intern II/III Dive into data analytics, financial transactions, and budgetary research. Legal Student Intern III Assist with legal research and contract review on public law and electric utility issues This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment. As an as-needed employee, this is an "at-will" position and there is no guarantee of hours. Hours are limited to 999 in a fiscal year or 960 hours in a fiscal year for retired CalPERS annuitants. THIS RECRUITMENT MAY BE USED TO FILL MULTIPLE POSITIONS IN THIS, OR OTHER DIVISIONS OR DEPARTMENTS BESDIES THE POSITIONS LISTED BELOW. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN EMPLOYMENT IN THIS CLASSIFICATION, YOU SHOULD APPLY TO ENSURE YOU ARE CONSIDERED FOR ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT MAY UTILIZE THE APPLICANTS FROM THIS RECRUITMENT. MEETING THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMITTANCE INTO THE EXAMINATION PROCESS. ONLY THE MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WHO DEMONSTRATE THE BEST COMBINATION OF QUALIFICATIONS IN RELATION TO THE REQUIREMENTS AND DUTIES OF THE POSITION WILL BE INVITED TO TEST OR INTERVIEW. Typical Duties To view the complete list of duties, view the class specifications: - Student Intern I - Student Intern II - Student Intern III Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: - Student Intern I: Current enrollment in a high school or an alternative vocational high-school working toward high school equivalency with the minimum completion of the 10th grade. - Student Intern II: Current enrollment in an accredited college or university in an undergraduate program. - Student Intern III: Current enrollment in an accredited college or university for completion of a Master’s degree. Acceptable Substitution: None. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee admittance into the examination process. Only the most qualified candidates who demonstrate the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will be invited to test. Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of Santa Clara will not sponsor, represent, or sign documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Knowledge and ability to use computers and its related applications. Ability to: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with others. Ability to carry out oral and written instructions. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Salary Range: Student Intern I - $17.20 -$18.72 Student Intern II - $20.15 - $24.50 Student Intern III - $23.17 - $28.18 Additional Information: You must answer all job-specific questions in order to be considered for this vacancy or your application will be deemed incomplete and withheld from further consideration. Applications must be filled out completely (i.e. do not write “see resume or personnel file.”) To receive consideration for the screening process, candidates must submit a 1) Cover Letter expressing your interest to work as an intern and why you are specifically interested in the internship opportunity with SVP, 2) Resume, 3) Upload your verification of course/program enrollment or proof of Summer/Fall enrollment. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Application packets may be submitted online through the “Apply Now” feature on the job announcement at www.santaclaraca.gov . This position is continuous or open until filled: Applications will be reviewed on a bi-weekly basis for consideration to the position. If you are interested in applying you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, before the position is closed. The City of Santa Clara is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. The City of Santa Clara is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at (408) 615-2080 or HumanResources@santaclaraca.gov .
Mar 08, 2024
Intern
Description The Department: Finance The Finance Department administers the financial affairs of the City of Santa Clara, including City-owned public utilities. The department is comprised of five divisions, Administrative Services, Budget and Treasury, Accounting, Municipal Services, and Purchasing. Together these divisions carry out the mission of the Finance Department to ensure that the financial/fiscal activities of the City are performed, recorded, and presented in compliance with professional and ethical standards. Silicon Valley Power Since 1896, Silicon Valley Power (SVP) has provided electricity for residents and businesses in Santa Clara. The Electric Department has a budgeted staff of 198 employees who provide such diverse services as operating, maintaining and dispatching electric service, engineering, system planning, administrative and financial management, marketing, customer services, power trading, outdoor Wi-Fi services and dark fiber leasing services, all of which work together to make SVP successful for the City and its residents. The Positions: Finance : Municipal Services Division-Student Intern II/III The Municipal Services Intern will have the opportunity to gain experience working with Utility Billing and Business Tax Systems and Procedures. The Municipal Services Intern will work directly under the supervision of a Senior Customer Service Representative and/or Customer Service Supervisor. Key responsibilities may include: Assist with utility monthly billing audit preparation Update and maintain billing data and enter service orders into the utility billing system Assist with intake of Business Tax Affidavits and renewal licenses Assist in processing various revenue streams for account receivables May assist customers through various communication channels including email and phone inquiries Prepares a variety of correspondence and reports related to business tax, billing issues, and adjustments Provide administrative support for both Utility and Business Tax programs using the city’s electronic document filing system. The intern may also assist with various special projects for both Utility and Business Tax programs Silicon Valley Power Engineering Assistant - Student Intern II/III The City of Santa Clara Electric Utility Department is currently seeking candidates for Engineering Assistant Interns. These positions are an opportunity for students who pursuing a degree in engineering and are interested in working in the Electric Utility Industry. These positions will provide students with diverse job experience through working on a variety of tasks and projects. Common tasks will include assisting with the research and creation of standards and specifications, creating cost estimates and supporting senior staff as needs arise. The hours are part-time (within the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday). The ideal candidate would be able to work 10-20 hours per week. As a position with the goal of learning from senior staff this position will be on-site. This intern position will directly support engineering activities in the Electric Department. The intern will work with various Electric Utility staff to complete tasks and projects. Assistance with research and creation of standards and specifications Organize file folders and project directories. Assist in review of Public Works specifications and bids Conduct Field measurements, assist with utility design activities, and update record drawings; Assist in the review of plans and specifications for compliance with City rules and regulations and City engineering standards; Provide support for engineering projects including filing and data entry; Assist with digitalizing engineering documents and records Research past projects to create historical cost sheets for further cost estimates Assist in close out portion of projects to cleanup files for archiving Assist with electrical load research Assist with renewable power records and mapping. Other duties as assigned commensurate with experience and education. Customer Engagement Division Student Intern I/II The Customer Engagement Group is responsible for community outreach, customer relations and implementation of customer programs that include renewable energy, electrification initiatives, emobility, and energy efficiency. Work in a team environment to achieve common goals; evaluate situations and policy, identify problems, and exercise sound independent judgment within established guidelines. Interest in sustainability careers/green careers preferred. Typical duties include but are not limited to: Staff public facing events Answer and field inquiries Marketing research and outreach Social media content creation and outreach materials Process rebates: energy efficiency, electrification, and electric vehicle infrastructure Resources and Compliance Student Intern II/III Learn about renewable energy purchasing, energy trading, resource planning, and legislative/regulatory policy. Sustainability Student Intern II/III Assist with policy, programs, community outreach and implementation of Climate Action Plan strategies. Finance and Administration Student Intern II/III Dive into data analytics, financial transactions, and budgetary research. Legal Student Intern III Assist with legal research and contract review on public law and electric utility issues This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment. As an as-needed employee, this is an "at-will" position and there is no guarantee of hours. Hours are limited to 999 in a fiscal year or 960 hours in a fiscal year for retired CalPERS annuitants. THIS RECRUITMENT MAY BE USED TO FILL MULTIPLE POSITIONS IN THIS, OR OTHER DIVISIONS OR DEPARTMENTS BESDIES THE POSITIONS LISTED BELOW. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN EMPLOYMENT IN THIS CLASSIFICATION, YOU SHOULD APPLY TO ENSURE YOU ARE CONSIDERED FOR ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT MAY UTILIZE THE APPLICANTS FROM THIS RECRUITMENT. MEETING THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMITTANCE INTO THE EXAMINATION PROCESS. ONLY THE MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WHO DEMONSTRATE THE BEST COMBINATION OF QUALIFICATIONS IN RELATION TO THE REQUIREMENTS AND DUTIES OF THE POSITION WILL BE INVITED TO TEST OR INTERVIEW. Typical Duties To view the complete list of duties, view the class specifications: - Student Intern I - Student Intern II - Student Intern III Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: - Student Intern I: Current enrollment in a high school or an alternative vocational high-school working toward high school equivalency with the minimum completion of the 10th grade. - Student Intern II: Current enrollment in an accredited college or university in an undergraduate program. - Student Intern III: Current enrollment in an accredited college or university for completion of a Master’s degree. Acceptable Substitution: None. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee admittance into the examination process. Only the most qualified candidates who demonstrate the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will be invited to test. Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of Santa Clara will not sponsor, represent, or sign documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Knowledge and ability to use computers and its related applications. Ability to: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with others. Ability to carry out oral and written instructions. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Salary Range: Student Intern I - $17.20 -$18.72 Student Intern II - $20.15 - $24.50 Student Intern III - $23.17 - $28.18 Additional Information: You must answer all job-specific questions in order to be considered for this vacancy or your application will be deemed incomplete and withheld from further consideration. Applications must be filled out completely (i.e. do not write “see resume or personnel file.”) To receive consideration for the screening process, candidates must submit a 1) Cover Letter expressing your interest to work as an intern and why you are specifically interested in the internship opportunity with SVP, 2) Resume, 3) Upload your verification of course/program enrollment or proof of Summer/Fall enrollment. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Application packets may be submitted online through the “Apply Now” feature on the job announcement at www.santaclaraca.gov . This position is continuous or open until filled: Applications will be reviewed on a bi-weekly basis for consideration to the position. If you are interested in applying you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, before the position is closed. The City of Santa Clara is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. The City of Santa Clara is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at (408) 615-2080 or HumanResources@santaclaraca.gov .
Stanislaus County, CA
Modesto, California, United States
About the Opportunity THE POSITION The Deputy Sheriff Intern classification will be used to provide a formal training program for individuals who are 18 through 24 years of age with the goal of providing incumbents the opportunity to experience law enforcement and determine their career goals. Incumbents will be provided with the skills and competencies necessary to meet the demands of becoming a public safety officer while preparing them for a full-time law enforcement career. To learn more about the Sheriff's Department, click here . This program is designed for college students to gain experience in the law enforcement field. Candidates will attend the POST academy and/or CORE academy as their college schedule permits. Stanislaus County will bear the cost of the POST academy and CORE academy. Deputy Sheriff Interns may attend the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certified Regular Basic Course (RBC). Over the course of the approximately 740 hour RBC, incumbents will receive intensive academic instruction in law enforcement procedures combined with rigorous physical fitness training. Successful completion of the POST Regular Basic Course requires full-time attendance for approximately four months in addition to off duty study time. Deputy Sheriff Interns may attend the CORE academy at the Stanislaus County Regional Training Center. Successful completion of the CORE academy requires full-time attendance for approximately six weeks. The first year incumbent may be assigned to work in the Adult Detention facilities under the direct supervision of a Facility Training Officer (FTO). During this assignment, the incumbent will receive training in the care, custody, and control of inmates. The second year incumbent may be assigned to work in the Operations/Patrol Division and will complete a POST approved Field Training program. During this assignment, the incumbent will learn law enforcement policies, procedures, crime prevention strategies, and enforcement protocols. The Deputy Sheriff Intern must transition to the Deputy Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff Custodial classification through the County recruitment process or separate from County service before age 25. The FTO internship program in each division will require hour and shift commitment based on your college schedule availability. You must retain your college enrollment through the entirety of the internship The Deputy Sheriff Intern is a part-time, extra help, provisional classification where permanent status may not be obtained. This position may be subject to overtime assignment as schedule permits. This assignment will perform related duties as assigned. This position is non-benefited except for participation in the 401a program. The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit the Risk Management website at http://www.stancounty.com/riskmgmt/ under the "Disability" tab. Typical Tasks May attend the assigned POST Certified Regular Basic Course and successfully meet all academic and physical requirements; Receive training in the use of a variety of law enforcement equipment, physical fitness techniques, arrest control techniques and other required trainings; Participate in firearms course resulting in achieving a qualifying score for firearms qualification under California Penal Code Section 832; Learn the principles and techniques of interviewing victims, witnesses, and suspects; Learn and assist in operating electronic communication equipment to transmit and receive messages from electronic communication equipped vehicles and other stations; Prepare a variety of reports and correspondence to meet department policy and protocol; Develop and maintain good relations with the general public, and exchange crime related and general information with other law enforcement agencies; Assist Deputy Sheriffs on routine calls in a learning capacity; Assist Deputy Sheriff-Custodial staff with supervision of inmates in a variety of activities at adult detention facilities; and Perform identification and photographic work, and administrative or special assignments. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) SKILLS/ABILITIES Read and understand policies, instructions, laws and ordinances pertaining to law enforcement activities; Keep accurate records and write clear and comprehensive reports; Demonstrate physical endurance, agility and strength; Understand and follow written and oral instructions; Make independent decisions; Work with and control sensitive, confidential information; Think clearly, exercise sound judgment and adopt quick, effective, and reasonable courses of action under pressure and in emergency situations; Remember names, faces, details of incidents and places, and possess good powers of observation; Enforce rules and regulations with fairness, tact and impartiality; Work effectively with inmates, fellow deputies, public officials, general public and others; Relate to a wide variety of socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds; Learn the use and care of a variety of specialized law enforcement equipment, including firearms, restraints and tactical equipment; Perform basic arithmetic calculations; Operate basic computer hardware and software; and Operate a motor vehicle. KNOWLEDGE Basic English grammar, composition, spelling and punctuation; Basic mathematics; Law enforcement principles, practices, procedures and terminology; Effective problem solving techniques; Record keeping and report writing practices; Methods and techniques used in customer service and public relations; Basic computer and office automation technology; and Professional ethics. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications. The Sheriff's Department will administer the POST Entrance Exam, which will include a written and physical agility test. Candidates must obtain a minimum T-Score of 45 on the entrance exam (written test); OR Must have successfully passed the POST Academy entrance exam with a minimum T-Score of 45 within the last 12 months; AND Graduation from high school or passage of high school level General Education Development (GED) test; AND Physical/manipulative abilities required by the department; AND Mental/cognitive abilities required by the department; AND Possess a valid First Aid and CPR Certificate within six (6) months from the date of appointment; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Driver's License; AND Not less than 18 years of age or more than 24 years of age at time of appointment; AND No felony convictions, must be of good moral character and must not have been convicted of a crime for which the punishment could have been imprisonment in a Federal penitentiary or State prison; AND Maintain enrollment with a minimum of 9 units and minimum grade point average of 2.0 with a higher education program to obtain an AA/BA degree; AND Meet minimum standards required for peace officers as set forth in Government Code 1031; AND Must possess or be eligible to possess a Proof of Eligibility (POE) or certificate (Basic, Intermediate, or Advanced) from California Peace Officer Standards and Training under SB 2. Ineligibility or decertification from POST will automatically disqualify candidate from holding a peace officer classification. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to read or see objects under ambient, limited or artificial lighting and at a reasonable distance with sufficient clarity to permit their recording or accurate description, i.e., persons, vehicles, license numbers, addresses, street signs, items of property, written messages, printed material, etc.; Ability to hear normal speech and other audible events, even in combination with other environmental noise, i.e., gunshots, cries for help, glass breaking, alarm bells ringing, tires, squealing, etc.; Ability to sit and stand for long periods of time; Walk, run, jump, kneel, crouch, reach, twist, stoop, squat, crawl, and climb; Carry the average weight of a person (approximately 165 pounds); Take physical charge of a person who may resist arrest; Work indoors and outdoors, including extreme heat and cold; Tolerate extreme noise and vibrations; and Work in confined working space. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS In addition to the minimum qualifications, applicant screening will focus on the following desirable qualifications. Please list any of these qualifications you may have within the "duties" section of the online application. Minimum of three (3) months of Explorer, ROP or criminal justice/law enforcement related experience. Application and Selection Procedures APPLICATION PROCEDURES/FINAL FILING DATE Applications cannot be submitted past 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date. Make your online application as complete as possible so a full and realistic appraisal may be made of your qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Attaching your resume and cover letter are an optional feature for those who wish to do so in addition to completing the required application form. Information on your resume and cover letter will not substitute for the education, work experience and required fields on the County application. The online County application is the primary tool used to evaluate your job qualifications. EXAMINATION PROCESS Most County recruitments consists of the steps detailed below and are governed by Merit Principles. The examination process ensures that all applicants are given the same opportunity to gain employment within Stanislaus County. Application Review and Screening: Applications are carefully screened based on information provided. Those who submit incomplete applications that lack relevant qualifications or do not submit all required documents will not be invited to move on. Physical Agility Examination-Pass/Fail: A timed physical agility exam will be administered. The physical agility exam may include, but is not limited to, the following events: 500 yard run, 165 pound body drag, 99 yard agility obstacle course, six foot fence climb and six foot wall climb. Written Examination-Pass/Fail: A timed written examination using the POST Entry-Level Law Enforcement Test Battery (PELLETB). The exam will contain sections in Spelling; Vocabulary, Clarity, Reading Comprehension and CLOZE. Sample Test can be found on the following link: http://lib.post.ca.gov/Publications/poWrittenPracticeTest.pdf Oral Examination: An oral exam will be administered during this recruitment. The oral panel consists of at least three panel members from the Sheriff's Department, community and/or local law enforcement. A minimum scoreof 70% must be obtained in order to continue in the process. Eligible Lists: Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for six months, but may be extended up to eighteen months. As part of the selection process, candidates will be expected to pass a(n): In-depth background investigation including completion and review of a Personal History Statement; Computer Voice Stress Analysis (CVSA) or polygraph examination; Psychological examination; and Medical examination. The Sheriff's Department will administer the POST Entrance Exam, which will include a written and physical test. Candidates must obtain a minimum T-Score of 45 on the entrance exam (written test); OR Applicant must have successfully passed the POST academy entrance exam with a minimum T-Score of 45 within the last twelve (12) months. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: February 29, 2024 by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: March 12, 2024 Written Examination: March 12, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: March 27, 2024, by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: April 16, 2024 Written Examination: April 16, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: April 24, 2024, by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: May 14, 2024 Written Examination: May 14, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: May 29, 2024, by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: June 13, 2024 Written Examination: June 13, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: July 3, 2024, by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: July 16 2024 Written Examination July 16, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: July 31, 2024 by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: August 14, 2024 Written Examination: August 14, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: August 26, 2024 by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: September 10, 2024 Written Examination: September 10, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Candidates must be available at any time on the dates above in order to continue in the recruitment process. There will be no exceptions or the rescheduling of dates for any reason. If you meet the requirements stated herein, you may compete in the selection process. Possession of the minimum qualifications does not assure your participation in this recruitment. Unsatisfactory results in any aspect of the foregoing, including background investigation findings, may result in removal from the eligible list and disqualification from further consideration in the recruitment/hiring process. GENERAL INFORMATION Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Some positions may require possession or the ability to obtain, and maintenance of a valid California Driver’s license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Participates in the PARS Retirement System. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Part Time
About the Opportunity THE POSITION The Deputy Sheriff Intern classification will be used to provide a formal training program for individuals who are 18 through 24 years of age with the goal of providing incumbents the opportunity to experience law enforcement and determine their career goals. Incumbents will be provided with the skills and competencies necessary to meet the demands of becoming a public safety officer while preparing them for a full-time law enforcement career. To learn more about the Sheriff's Department, click here . This program is designed for college students to gain experience in the law enforcement field. Candidates will attend the POST academy and/or CORE academy as their college schedule permits. Stanislaus County will bear the cost of the POST academy and CORE academy. Deputy Sheriff Interns may attend the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certified Regular Basic Course (RBC). Over the course of the approximately 740 hour RBC, incumbents will receive intensive academic instruction in law enforcement procedures combined with rigorous physical fitness training. Successful completion of the POST Regular Basic Course requires full-time attendance for approximately four months in addition to off duty study time. Deputy Sheriff Interns may attend the CORE academy at the Stanislaus County Regional Training Center. Successful completion of the CORE academy requires full-time attendance for approximately six weeks. The first year incumbent may be assigned to work in the Adult Detention facilities under the direct supervision of a Facility Training Officer (FTO). During this assignment, the incumbent will receive training in the care, custody, and control of inmates. The second year incumbent may be assigned to work in the Operations/Patrol Division and will complete a POST approved Field Training program. During this assignment, the incumbent will learn law enforcement policies, procedures, crime prevention strategies, and enforcement protocols. The Deputy Sheriff Intern must transition to the Deputy Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff Custodial classification through the County recruitment process or separate from County service before age 25. The FTO internship program in each division will require hour and shift commitment based on your college schedule availability. You must retain your college enrollment through the entirety of the internship The Deputy Sheriff Intern is a part-time, extra help, provisional classification where permanent status may not be obtained. This position may be subject to overtime assignment as schedule permits. This assignment will perform related duties as assigned. This position is non-benefited except for participation in the 401a program. The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit the Risk Management website at http://www.stancounty.com/riskmgmt/ under the "Disability" tab. Typical Tasks May attend the assigned POST Certified Regular Basic Course and successfully meet all academic and physical requirements; Receive training in the use of a variety of law enforcement equipment, physical fitness techniques, arrest control techniques and other required trainings; Participate in firearms course resulting in achieving a qualifying score for firearms qualification under California Penal Code Section 832; Learn the principles and techniques of interviewing victims, witnesses, and suspects; Learn and assist in operating electronic communication equipment to transmit and receive messages from electronic communication equipped vehicles and other stations; Prepare a variety of reports and correspondence to meet department policy and protocol; Develop and maintain good relations with the general public, and exchange crime related and general information with other law enforcement agencies; Assist Deputy Sheriffs on routine calls in a learning capacity; Assist Deputy Sheriff-Custodial staff with supervision of inmates in a variety of activities at adult detention facilities; and Perform identification and photographic work, and administrative or special assignments. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) SKILLS/ABILITIES Read and understand policies, instructions, laws and ordinances pertaining to law enforcement activities; Keep accurate records and write clear and comprehensive reports; Demonstrate physical endurance, agility and strength; Understand and follow written and oral instructions; Make independent decisions; Work with and control sensitive, confidential information; Think clearly, exercise sound judgment and adopt quick, effective, and reasonable courses of action under pressure and in emergency situations; Remember names, faces, details of incidents and places, and possess good powers of observation; Enforce rules and regulations with fairness, tact and impartiality; Work effectively with inmates, fellow deputies, public officials, general public and others; Relate to a wide variety of socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds; Learn the use and care of a variety of specialized law enforcement equipment, including firearms, restraints and tactical equipment; Perform basic arithmetic calculations; Operate basic computer hardware and software; and Operate a motor vehicle. KNOWLEDGE Basic English grammar, composition, spelling and punctuation; Basic mathematics; Law enforcement principles, practices, procedures and terminology; Effective problem solving techniques; Record keeping and report writing practices; Methods and techniques used in customer service and public relations; Basic computer and office automation technology; and Professional ethics. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications. The Sheriff's Department will administer the POST Entrance Exam, which will include a written and physical agility test. Candidates must obtain a minimum T-Score of 45 on the entrance exam (written test); OR Must have successfully passed the POST Academy entrance exam with a minimum T-Score of 45 within the last 12 months; AND Graduation from high school or passage of high school level General Education Development (GED) test; AND Physical/manipulative abilities required by the department; AND Mental/cognitive abilities required by the department; AND Possess a valid First Aid and CPR Certificate within six (6) months from the date of appointment; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Driver's License; AND Not less than 18 years of age or more than 24 years of age at time of appointment; AND No felony convictions, must be of good moral character and must not have been convicted of a crime for which the punishment could have been imprisonment in a Federal penitentiary or State prison; AND Maintain enrollment with a minimum of 9 units and minimum grade point average of 2.0 with a higher education program to obtain an AA/BA degree; AND Meet minimum standards required for peace officers as set forth in Government Code 1031; AND Must possess or be eligible to possess a Proof of Eligibility (POE) or certificate (Basic, Intermediate, or Advanced) from California Peace Officer Standards and Training under SB 2. Ineligibility or decertification from POST will automatically disqualify candidate from holding a peace officer classification. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Ability to read or see objects under ambient, limited or artificial lighting and at a reasonable distance with sufficient clarity to permit their recording or accurate description, i.e., persons, vehicles, license numbers, addresses, street signs, items of property, written messages, printed material, etc.; Ability to hear normal speech and other audible events, even in combination with other environmental noise, i.e., gunshots, cries for help, glass breaking, alarm bells ringing, tires, squealing, etc.; Ability to sit and stand for long periods of time; Walk, run, jump, kneel, crouch, reach, twist, stoop, squat, crawl, and climb; Carry the average weight of a person (approximately 165 pounds); Take physical charge of a person who may resist arrest; Work indoors and outdoors, including extreme heat and cold; Tolerate extreme noise and vibrations; and Work in confined working space. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS In addition to the minimum qualifications, applicant screening will focus on the following desirable qualifications. Please list any of these qualifications you may have within the "duties" section of the online application. Minimum of three (3) months of Explorer, ROP or criminal justice/law enforcement related experience. Application and Selection Procedures APPLICATION PROCEDURES/FINAL FILING DATE Applications cannot be submitted past 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date. Make your online application as complete as possible so a full and realistic appraisal may be made of your qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Attaching your resume and cover letter are an optional feature for those who wish to do so in addition to completing the required application form. Information on your resume and cover letter will not substitute for the education, work experience and required fields on the County application. The online County application is the primary tool used to evaluate your job qualifications. EXAMINATION PROCESS Most County recruitments consists of the steps detailed below and are governed by Merit Principles. The examination process ensures that all applicants are given the same opportunity to gain employment within Stanislaus County. Application Review and Screening: Applications are carefully screened based on information provided. Those who submit incomplete applications that lack relevant qualifications or do not submit all required documents will not be invited to move on. Physical Agility Examination-Pass/Fail: A timed physical agility exam will be administered. The physical agility exam may include, but is not limited to, the following events: 500 yard run, 165 pound body drag, 99 yard agility obstacle course, six foot fence climb and six foot wall climb. Written Examination-Pass/Fail: A timed written examination using the POST Entry-Level Law Enforcement Test Battery (PELLETB). The exam will contain sections in Spelling; Vocabulary, Clarity, Reading Comprehension and CLOZE. Sample Test can be found on the following link: http://lib.post.ca.gov/Publications/poWrittenPracticeTest.pdf Oral Examination: An oral exam will be administered during this recruitment. The oral panel consists of at least three panel members from the Sheriff's Department, community and/or local law enforcement. A minimum scoreof 70% must be obtained in order to continue in the process. Eligible Lists: Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for six months, but may be extended up to eighteen months. As part of the selection process, candidates will be expected to pass a(n): In-depth background investigation including completion and review of a Personal History Statement; Computer Voice Stress Analysis (CVSA) or polygraph examination; Psychological examination; and Medical examination. The Sheriff's Department will administer the POST Entrance Exam, which will include a written and physical test. Candidates must obtain a minimum T-Score of 45 on the entrance exam (written test); OR Applicant must have successfully passed the POST academy entrance exam with a minimum T-Score of 45 within the last twelve (12) months. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: February 29, 2024 by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: March 12, 2024 Written Examination: March 12, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: March 27, 2024, by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: April 16, 2024 Written Examination: April 16, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: April 24, 2024, by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: May 14, 2024 Written Examination: May 14, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: May 29, 2024, by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: June 13, 2024 Written Examination: June 13, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: July 3, 2024, by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: July 16 2024 Written Examination July 16, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: July 31, 2024 by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: August 14, 2024 Written Examination: August 14, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Application Deadline: Continuous but may close at any time. Apply by Date: August 26, 2024 by 5 p.m. Physical Examination: September 10, 2024 Written Examination: September 10, 2024 Oral Examination: TBD Candidates must be available at any time on the dates above in order to continue in the recruitment process. There will be no exceptions or the rescheduling of dates for any reason. If you meet the requirements stated herein, you may compete in the selection process. Possession of the minimum qualifications does not assure your participation in this recruitment. Unsatisfactory results in any aspect of the foregoing, including background investigation findings, may result in removal from the eligible list and disqualification from further consideration in the recruitment/hiring process. GENERAL INFORMATION Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Some positions may require possession or the ability to obtain, and maintenance of a valid California Driver’s license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Participates in the PARS Retirement System. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Tustin, CA
Tustin, California, United States
Description THE CITY OF TUSTIN: Tustin is a vibrant and charming city nestled in the heart of Orange County. It remains true to its quaint heritage while warmly welcoming neighbors and planning for purposeful growth in the future. Called home by a passionate and diverse community, Tustin is a place for all generations and every walk of life. Behind this beloved community, there is a team of practiced public servants who steward the City’s future while maintaining its unique charm and rich history. By balancing the needs of today with optimism for tomorrow, the City of Tustin works to realize its vision of a safe, high-quality and thriving community. THE POSITION: The Community Development Department’s Planning Division provides expertise in zoning, development, historic preservation, grants, land use planning, and more. The Administrative Intern / Graduate Intern position is a training classification specifically designed to provide on-the-job training to current students in pursuit of a degree. Employees are assigned to one job classification or the other based on their current education status. The Administrative Intern classification is intended for individuals enrolled in an associate's or bachelor’s degree program, while the Graduate Intern classification is designed for individuals enrolled in a graduate school advanced degree program. If you are looking for an opportunity to gain valuable experience in this field, we encourage you to apply to join Tustin’s Community Development Department in the part-time position of Administrative Intern / Graduate Intern. A successful candidate will be motivated, curious, friendly, and open to applying classroom experience to a real-world setting. Given that this is a part-time, at-will, non-benefitted position, hours will be limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Hours worked may vary significantly from week to week. THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS: Application materials will be carefully reviewed to identify candidates who meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Those who are best qualified may then be invited to participate in a recorded video interview. The top remaining candidates may then be invited to participate in a panel interview. Those who pass the recorded video interview and/or panel interview will earn placement on the eligible list, which may be used for current and future vacancies in the job classification. This recruitment is conducted on a continuous basis to meet the needs of the City as vacancies occur and may close at any time. Examples of Duties As a part-time Administrative intern / Graduate Intern, incumbents will perform a wide variety of duties. Examples of these duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Performs research and analysis on assigned projects, prepares reports to summarize findings, and makes recommendations for appropriate action; prepares visual aids such as charts, graphs, and presentation slides • Provides verbal or written information in response to inquiries and requests from other employees and the public; provides technical and administrative assistance • Maintains and updates a variety of departmental files, records, and databases; compiles data and prepares reports • Reviews applications, records, and files for completeness and conformance with established regulations and procedures • Assists department employees in the performance of assigned tasks Minimum Qualifications A combination of education, experience, and training that has provided the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities is required for entry into the classification. A typical combination includes: EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Administrative Intern : Graduation from high school and current enrollment in an accredited college or university in pursuit of an associate's or bachelor's degree with a major course of study in public administration, business administration, or a field related to the specific position assignment. Graduate Intern : Bachelor’s degree and current enrollment in a graduate school advanced degree program with a major course of study in public administration, business administration, or a field related to the specific position assignment. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license and an acceptable driving record. Satisfactory results from a background investigation, physical examination and administrative screening. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES: To view the knowledge, skills, & abilities expected of the position, please follow the link here . Working Conditions & Physical Demands Information on the physical demands, mental demands, and work environment for the position can be found by following the link here . The City of Tustin is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Employment for this group is at-will and based on continued programmatic needs. No guarantees are made related to hours or longevity. Hours are limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Employees do not receive health, retirement, or any other benefits unless otherwise required by law . DEFERRED COMPENSATION In lieu of Social Security, e mployees are required to contribute 5.5% of salary on a pre-tax basis every pay period to an OBRA 457 deferred compensation plan. The City contributes an additional 2%, for a total combined contribution of 7.5%. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Part Time
Description THE CITY OF TUSTIN: Tustin is a vibrant and charming city nestled in the heart of Orange County. It remains true to its quaint heritage while warmly welcoming neighbors and planning for purposeful growth in the future. Called home by a passionate and diverse community, Tustin is a place for all generations and every walk of life. Behind this beloved community, there is a team of practiced public servants who steward the City’s future while maintaining its unique charm and rich history. By balancing the needs of today with optimism for tomorrow, the City of Tustin works to realize its vision of a safe, high-quality and thriving community. THE POSITION: The Community Development Department’s Planning Division provides expertise in zoning, development, historic preservation, grants, land use planning, and more. The Administrative Intern / Graduate Intern position is a training classification specifically designed to provide on-the-job training to current students in pursuit of a degree. Employees are assigned to one job classification or the other based on their current education status. The Administrative Intern classification is intended for individuals enrolled in an associate's or bachelor’s degree program, while the Graduate Intern classification is designed for individuals enrolled in a graduate school advanced degree program. If you are looking for an opportunity to gain valuable experience in this field, we encourage you to apply to join Tustin’s Community Development Department in the part-time position of Administrative Intern / Graduate Intern. A successful candidate will be motivated, curious, friendly, and open to applying classroom experience to a real-world setting. Given that this is a part-time, at-will, non-benefitted position, hours will be limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Hours worked may vary significantly from week to week. THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS: Application materials will be carefully reviewed to identify candidates who meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Those who are best qualified may then be invited to participate in a recorded video interview. The top remaining candidates may then be invited to participate in a panel interview. Those who pass the recorded video interview and/or panel interview will earn placement on the eligible list, which may be used for current and future vacancies in the job classification. This recruitment is conducted on a continuous basis to meet the needs of the City as vacancies occur and may close at any time. Examples of Duties As a part-time Administrative intern / Graduate Intern, incumbents will perform a wide variety of duties. Examples of these duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Performs research and analysis on assigned projects, prepares reports to summarize findings, and makes recommendations for appropriate action; prepares visual aids such as charts, graphs, and presentation slides • Provides verbal or written information in response to inquiries and requests from other employees and the public; provides technical and administrative assistance • Maintains and updates a variety of departmental files, records, and databases; compiles data and prepares reports • Reviews applications, records, and files for completeness and conformance with established regulations and procedures • Assists department employees in the performance of assigned tasks Minimum Qualifications A combination of education, experience, and training that has provided the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities is required for entry into the classification. A typical combination includes: EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Administrative Intern : Graduation from high school and current enrollment in an accredited college or university in pursuit of an associate's or bachelor's degree with a major course of study in public administration, business administration, or a field related to the specific position assignment. Graduate Intern : Bachelor’s degree and current enrollment in a graduate school advanced degree program with a major course of study in public administration, business administration, or a field related to the specific position assignment. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license and an acceptable driving record. Satisfactory results from a background investigation, physical examination and administrative screening. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES: To view the knowledge, skills, & abilities expected of the position, please follow the link here . Working Conditions & Physical Demands Information on the physical demands, mental demands, and work environment for the position can be found by following the link here . The City of Tustin is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Employment for this group is at-will and based on continued programmatic needs. No guarantees are made related to hours or longevity. Hours are limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Employees do not receive health, retirement, or any other benefits unless otherwise required by law . DEFERRED COMPENSATION In lieu of Social Security, e mployees are required to contribute 5.5% of salary on a pre-tax basis every pay period to an OBRA 457 deferred compensation plan. The City contributes an additional 2%, for a total combined contribution of 7.5%. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Sonoma County, CA
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Position Information Are you a skilled Behavioral Health professional with a passion for helping others? Join the Department of Health Services as a Behavioral Health Clinician Intern! Starting salary up to $49.46/hour ($103,228/year), and a competitive total compensation package!* PLUS a $15,000 Signing Bonus^ The County of Sonoma Department of Health Services (DHS) seeks licensed professionals to fill multiple full-time, part-time, and extra-help Behavioral Health Clinician Internpositions within multiple behavioral health programs. Note: These positions may also be filled by Behavioral Health Clinicians, for which there is a separate, concurrent recruitment intended for individuals who are already licensed by the Board of Behavioral Sciences or Board of Psychology. Under direct supervision of licensed Behavioral Health staff, Behavioral Health Clinician Interns provide recovery-oriented behavioral health interventions to adults, families, children, and youth. These services include individual and group counseling, case management, crisis intervention, outreach, and other related support. Behavioral Health Clinician Interns work in a variety of programs including: AB 109 and PC1370 Programs Adult Access Adult Services Team (Adult Full-Service Partnership, Integrated Health Team, Integrated Recovery Team, Older Adult Team, Community Mental Health Centers, SonomaWORKS, Transitional Age Youth Team, Transitional Recovery, Whole Person Care) Crisis Stabilization Unit Forensic Assertive Community Treatment Team Homelessness Services (Homeless Encampment Access and Resource Team, Homekey Cohort, Interdepartmental Multidisciplinary Team) Hospital Liaison Team & Utilization Review Mobile Support Team Program Support (Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement Team) Substance Use Disorder Services Youth Services (Family Advocacy, Stabilization and Support Team, Foster Youth Team, Juvenile Hall, Juvenile Sex Offender Program, Valley of the Moon Children’s Home, Child Trauma Response Team, Youth Access, Youth Medication Support) Note : For information on these Behavioral Health Division programs, many of the programs above are hyperlinked for additional resources. In addition to the required registration, the ideal candidates for these position will: Have prior recovery-focused and/or evidence based professional experience with substance abuse disorder and/or mental health clients Be registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences or Board of Psychology Work well as part of a multi-disciplinary team Possess the ability to multi-task and set priorities independently and understand when to seek supervision and consultation Possess strong attention to detail Thrive in a fast-paced and dynamic environment Currently be registered as a Medicare provider or willing to register upon appointment What We Offer Working at the County of Sonoma offers expansive opportunities for growth and development, the ability to be a part of a challenging and rewarding work environment, and the satisfaction of knowing you're working to better our communities. You can also look forward to flexible work arrangements and excellent benefits* including: Eligibility for a salary increase after 1,040 hours (6 months when working full-time) for good work performance; eligibility for a salary increase for good performance every year thereafter, until reaching the top of the salary range Competitive vacation and sick leave accruals, 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year County paid 100% premium contribution for the majority of employee-only and employee + family health plan options An annual Staff Development/Wellness Benefit allowance of up to $850 and ongoing education/training opportunities County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits Retirement fully integrated with Social Security May be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) of Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of County employment Some positions may have the ability to work within a hybrid telework schedule that meets the needs of our staff, department operations, and the communities we serve ^Hiring Incentives (New Full-Time and Part-Time Hires, Prorated Based on FTE) The Department of Health Services is currently offering a $15,000 signing bonus paid over three installments during the first two years of service. Other incentives which may be offered, if applicable, include: Advanced paid vacation and/or sick leave (up to 24 hours per leave type) Relocation reimbursement up to $5,000 Please note : Effective January 1, 2017, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCCs) must obtain written confirmation from the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) stating that they meet the requirements to assess and treat couples and families prior to assessing or treating a couple or family client. If you are a LPCC, be sure to answer the corresponding supplemental question and attach your written confirmation from the BBS to your application materials. **Applicants who indicate they do not possess bilingual skills will not be considered for future bilingual positions. An examination will be conducted prior to employment to confirm skill level. The bilingual premium pay begins upon the assignment of bilingual work. EXTRA-HELP EMPLOYMENT Extra-help employees relieve or augment permanent staff. Temporary, extra-help employees are not in the classified civil service and do not have property rights to permanently allocated positions. In addition, they do not receive most employee benefits such as: long-term disability insurance coverage; accrual of vacation; participation in the County retirement program; or eligibility to take promotional examinations. Temporary, extra-help employees are limited in their employment to a maximum of one calendar year. These employees must be off of work for three months before they can be re-employed on an extra help basis. Extra-help employees who meet the eligibility requirements may qualify for a county contribution toward medical coverage. *Salary is negotiable within the established range. Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Additional information can be found in the Engineers and Scientists of California Union Local 20 Memorandum of Understanding (ESC MOU) and our Employee Benefits directory. This employment list may also be used to fill future full-time, part-time, or extra-help (temporary) positions as they occur during the active status of the list. Qualified County employees who wish to be considered for future positions should consider applying to this recruitment. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: Any combination of education, training, and experience which would likely provide the knowledge and abilities listed herein. Normally, this would include possession of Master's degree or higher in social work, counseling, psychology, or a related field. Special Requirements: Valid, current registration with the State of California as either an Associate Clinical Social Worker, a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Intern, a Registered Psychological Assistant, OR a Registered Psychologist, OR a successor registration or licensure recognized as equivalent by the State of California. Incumbents in this classification are expected to acquire sufficient knowledge and ability to pass the licensing examinations. Consequently, each employee is expected to successfully pass the licensing exam within three years. Failure to pass the licensing exams within three years and/or loss of State registration at any time may result in termination or reassignment, if such a vacancy exists and the incumbent meets the minimum requirements. License: Possession of a valid driver's license at the appropriate level including special endorsements, as required by the State of California, may be required depending upon assignment to perform the essential job functions of the position. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: principles and techniques of individual, family, child, and group counseling; individual, group, and family psychodynamics; psychological diagnostic methods and terminology; personality development from infancy through adulthood; current principles and practices of psychiatric case work; the scope and activities of human and health services systems in the community including private agencies and other community resources; various methods used in individual and group therapies; social aspects, characteristics, treatment, and management of mentally and/or emotionally disturbed individuals and their families; the needs, problems, and attitudes of mentally disturbed, socially, and economically disadvantaged people, and minorities; the principles of community mental health; the principles of crisis intervention, child sexual abuse treatment, forensic services, and school services; client's legal rights. Ability to: set realistic treatment goals and facilitate their attainment; evaluate clients' degree of mental disability or emotional distress; develop and maintain the confidence and cooperation of mentally and emotionally disturbed clients to secure pertinent information and to effectively deliver mental health services; establish and maintain effective working relationships with peers, clients, and their families, supervisors, ancillary staff, social agencies, and others who have an interest in mental health issues; supervise individual and group behavior, and provide necessary support; analyze situations accurately and take effective action; prepare clear, concise, and comprehensive clinical records; analyze such information and reach sound decisions on the basis of such information; communicate clearly, both orally and in writing. Selection Procedure & Some Helpful Tips When Applying Your application information and your responses to the supplemental questions are evaluated and taken into consideration throughout the entire selection process. You should list all employers and positions held within the last ten years in the work history section of your application. Be as thorough as possible when responding to the supplemental questions. You may include history beyond ten years if related to the position for which you are applying. If you held multiple positions with one employer, list out each position separately. Failure to follow these instructions may impact your competitiveness in this process or may result in disqualification. Please visit Getting a Job with the County of Sonoma to review more detailed information about the hiring process, including the application process, examination steps, and department selection process. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Responses to supplemental questions will be scored using position-specific criteria. Please provide specific and detailed responses of a reasonable length to allow for a thorough assessment of your qualifications. Responses that state, "See Resume" or "See Application" may be considered insufficient and therefore may not be scored. The selection procedure will consist of the following examination: An Application & Supplemental Questionnaire Appraisal Examination (weight 100%). Each application and supplemental questionnaire will be thoroughly evaluated for satisfaction of minimum qualifications and relevance of educational coursework, training, experience, knowledge, and abilities that relate to this position. Candidates possessing the most appropriate job-related qualifications will be placed on an employment list and referred to the department for selection interviews. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A background investigation is required prior to employment. Candidates referred to departments for a selection interview are typically required to sign authorization and release forms enabling such an investigation. Failure to sign prescribed forms will result in the candidate not being considered further for that vacancy. Reference information will not be made available to applicants. Additional requirements, such as successful completion of a physical exam, drug screen, etc., may apply, depending on the duties and responsibilities of the position. If you receive a conditional job offer for the position, the requirements upon which the offer is contingent will be outlined in the conditional job letter. You may also review the Job Classification Screening Schedule to determine the requirements for this position. IMPORTANT INFORMATION - Positions that are assigned to one or more facilities with a COVID-19 vaccine mandate pursuant to the California Department of Public Health must meet all vaccination requirements. Documented proof of vaccination(s) will be required. HOW TO APPLY Applications are accepted on-line at : www.yourpath2sonomacounty.org . Paper applications may be submitted by person, fax (707-565-3770), email, or through the mail. All applications and appropriate supplemental information as outlined in the job bulletin must be RECEIVED by the time and date specified on the first page of this job announcement. Continuous recruitments may close without notice at any time that a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. Applications received after the recruitment closes will not be accepted. The County of Sonoma values diversity and is dedicated to creating a workplace environment that provides individuals with a sense of belonging. We are committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. The County is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer where all aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. HR Analyst: BH HR Technician: RR IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not apply to Extra Help positions. COUNTY OF SONOMA BENEFITS: GENERAL* These are some of the excellent benefits the County offers: Paid Time Off : Competitive vacation and sick leave accruals; 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year; and may be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) of Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of County employment. Health Plan : Choice of five health plans (a PPO, EPO, HMO, and two deductible HMOs) with a County contribution towards the premium (the contribution amount varies by bargaining unit.For specific details, please refer to the applicable MOU).A County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement is available for some bargaining units. Retirement : Fully integrated with Social Security.For more information regarding eligibility, retirement contributions, and reciprocity with prior public service, please visit https://scretire.org/active-/-deferred/when-you-are-hired . IRS 457 Plan : Pre-tax employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum. Retiree Medical : County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, life insurance, professional development, and more. For answers to specific questions regarding the employment process and more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at (707) 565-2331.Additional details about benefit and compensation packages can be found in the MOUs located at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources/divisions-and-units/employee-relations/labor-agreements-and-salary-resolution . For specific information about health and welfare benefits including plan options, coverage, and premium amounts go to https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources or, contact the Human Resources' Risk Management-Benefits Office at benefits@sonoma-county.org or (707) 565-2900. *IMPORTANT NOTES: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 05, 2024
Full Time
Position Information Are you a skilled Behavioral Health professional with a passion for helping others? Join the Department of Health Services as a Behavioral Health Clinician Intern! Starting salary up to $49.46/hour ($103,228/year), and a competitive total compensation package!* PLUS a $15,000 Signing Bonus^ The County of Sonoma Department of Health Services (DHS) seeks licensed professionals to fill multiple full-time, part-time, and extra-help Behavioral Health Clinician Internpositions within multiple behavioral health programs. Note: These positions may also be filled by Behavioral Health Clinicians, for which there is a separate, concurrent recruitment intended for individuals who are already licensed by the Board of Behavioral Sciences or Board of Psychology. Under direct supervision of licensed Behavioral Health staff, Behavioral Health Clinician Interns provide recovery-oriented behavioral health interventions to adults, families, children, and youth. These services include individual and group counseling, case management, crisis intervention, outreach, and other related support. Behavioral Health Clinician Interns work in a variety of programs including: AB 109 and PC1370 Programs Adult Access Adult Services Team (Adult Full-Service Partnership, Integrated Health Team, Integrated Recovery Team, Older Adult Team, Community Mental Health Centers, SonomaWORKS, Transitional Age Youth Team, Transitional Recovery, Whole Person Care) Crisis Stabilization Unit Forensic Assertive Community Treatment Team Homelessness Services (Homeless Encampment Access and Resource Team, Homekey Cohort, Interdepartmental Multidisciplinary Team) Hospital Liaison Team & Utilization Review Mobile Support Team Program Support (Quality Assessment and Performance Improvement Team) Substance Use Disorder Services Youth Services (Family Advocacy, Stabilization and Support Team, Foster Youth Team, Juvenile Hall, Juvenile Sex Offender Program, Valley of the Moon Children’s Home, Child Trauma Response Team, Youth Access, Youth Medication Support) Note : For information on these Behavioral Health Division programs, many of the programs above are hyperlinked for additional resources. In addition to the required registration, the ideal candidates for these position will: Have prior recovery-focused and/or evidence based professional experience with substance abuse disorder and/or mental health clients Be registered with the Board of Behavioral Sciences or Board of Psychology Work well as part of a multi-disciplinary team Possess the ability to multi-task and set priorities independently and understand when to seek supervision and consultation Possess strong attention to detail Thrive in a fast-paced and dynamic environment Currently be registered as a Medicare provider or willing to register upon appointment What We Offer Working at the County of Sonoma offers expansive opportunities for growth and development, the ability to be a part of a challenging and rewarding work environment, and the satisfaction of knowing you're working to better our communities. You can also look forward to flexible work arrangements and excellent benefits* including: Eligibility for a salary increase after 1,040 hours (6 months when working full-time) for good work performance; eligibility for a salary increase for good performance every year thereafter, until reaching the top of the salary range Competitive vacation and sick leave accruals, 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year County paid 100% premium contribution for the majority of employee-only and employee + family health plan options An annual Staff Development/Wellness Benefit allowance of up to $850 and ongoing education/training opportunities County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits Retirement fully integrated with Social Security May be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) of Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of County employment Some positions may have the ability to work within a hybrid telework schedule that meets the needs of our staff, department operations, and the communities we serve ^Hiring Incentives (New Full-Time and Part-Time Hires, Prorated Based on FTE) The Department of Health Services is currently offering a $15,000 signing bonus paid over three installments during the first two years of service. Other incentives which may be offered, if applicable, include: Advanced paid vacation and/or sick leave (up to 24 hours per leave type) Relocation reimbursement up to $5,000 Please note : Effective January 1, 2017, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCCs) must obtain written confirmation from the Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) stating that they meet the requirements to assess and treat couples and families prior to assessing or treating a couple or family client. If you are a LPCC, be sure to answer the corresponding supplemental question and attach your written confirmation from the BBS to your application materials. **Applicants who indicate they do not possess bilingual skills will not be considered for future bilingual positions. An examination will be conducted prior to employment to confirm skill level. The bilingual premium pay begins upon the assignment of bilingual work. EXTRA-HELP EMPLOYMENT Extra-help employees relieve or augment permanent staff. Temporary, extra-help employees are not in the classified civil service and do not have property rights to permanently allocated positions. In addition, they do not receive most employee benefits such as: long-term disability insurance coverage; accrual of vacation; participation in the County retirement program; or eligibility to take promotional examinations. Temporary, extra-help employees are limited in their employment to a maximum of one calendar year. These employees must be off of work for three months before they can be re-employed on an extra help basis. Extra-help employees who meet the eligibility requirements may qualify for a county contribution toward medical coverage. *Salary is negotiable within the established range. Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Additional information can be found in the Engineers and Scientists of California Union Local 20 Memorandum of Understanding (ESC MOU) and our Employee Benefits directory. This employment list may also be used to fill future full-time, part-time, or extra-help (temporary) positions as they occur during the active status of the list. Qualified County employees who wish to be considered for future positions should consider applying to this recruitment. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: Any combination of education, training, and experience which would likely provide the knowledge and abilities listed herein. Normally, this would include possession of Master's degree or higher in social work, counseling, psychology, or a related field. Special Requirements: Valid, current registration with the State of California as either an Associate Clinical Social Worker, a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor Intern, a Registered Psychological Assistant, OR a Registered Psychologist, OR a successor registration or licensure recognized as equivalent by the State of California. Incumbents in this classification are expected to acquire sufficient knowledge and ability to pass the licensing examinations. Consequently, each employee is expected to successfully pass the licensing exam within three years. Failure to pass the licensing exams within three years and/or loss of State registration at any time may result in termination or reassignment, if such a vacancy exists and the incumbent meets the minimum requirements. License: Possession of a valid driver's license at the appropriate level including special endorsements, as required by the State of California, may be required depending upon assignment to perform the essential job functions of the position. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: principles and techniques of individual, family, child, and group counseling; individual, group, and family psychodynamics; psychological diagnostic methods and terminology; personality development from infancy through adulthood; current principles and practices of psychiatric case work; the scope and activities of human and health services systems in the community including private agencies and other community resources; various methods used in individual and group therapies; social aspects, characteristics, treatment, and management of mentally and/or emotionally disturbed individuals and their families; the needs, problems, and attitudes of mentally disturbed, socially, and economically disadvantaged people, and minorities; the principles of community mental health; the principles of crisis intervention, child sexual abuse treatment, forensic services, and school services; client's legal rights. Ability to: set realistic treatment goals and facilitate their attainment; evaluate clients' degree of mental disability or emotional distress; develop and maintain the confidence and cooperation of mentally and emotionally disturbed clients to secure pertinent information and to effectively deliver mental health services; establish and maintain effective working relationships with peers, clients, and their families, supervisors, ancillary staff, social agencies, and others who have an interest in mental health issues; supervise individual and group behavior, and provide necessary support; analyze situations accurately and take effective action; prepare clear, concise, and comprehensive clinical records; analyze such information and reach sound decisions on the basis of such information; communicate clearly, both orally and in writing. Selection Procedure & Some Helpful Tips When Applying Your application information and your responses to the supplemental questions are evaluated and taken into consideration throughout the entire selection process. You should list all employers and positions held within the last ten years in the work history section of your application. Be as thorough as possible when responding to the supplemental questions. You may include history beyond ten years if related to the position for which you are applying. If you held multiple positions with one employer, list out each position separately. Failure to follow these instructions may impact your competitiveness in this process or may result in disqualification. Please visit Getting a Job with the County of Sonoma to review more detailed information about the hiring process, including the application process, examination steps, and department selection process. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Responses to supplemental questions will be scored using position-specific criteria. Please provide specific and detailed responses of a reasonable length to allow for a thorough assessment of your qualifications. Responses that state, "See Resume" or "See Application" may be considered insufficient and therefore may not be scored. The selection procedure will consist of the following examination: An Application & Supplemental Questionnaire Appraisal Examination (weight 100%). Each application and supplemental questionnaire will be thoroughly evaluated for satisfaction of minimum qualifications and relevance of educational coursework, training, experience, knowledge, and abilities that relate to this position. Candidates possessing the most appropriate job-related qualifications will be placed on an employment list and referred to the department for selection interviews. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A background investigation is required prior to employment. Candidates referred to departments for a selection interview are typically required to sign authorization and release forms enabling such an investigation. Failure to sign prescribed forms will result in the candidate not being considered further for that vacancy. Reference information will not be made available to applicants. Additional requirements, such as successful completion of a physical exam, drug screen, etc., may apply, depending on the duties and responsibilities of the position. If you receive a conditional job offer for the position, the requirements upon which the offer is contingent will be outlined in the conditional job letter. You may also review the Job Classification Screening Schedule to determine the requirements for this position. IMPORTANT INFORMATION - Positions that are assigned to one or more facilities with a COVID-19 vaccine mandate pursuant to the California Department of Public Health must meet all vaccination requirements. Documented proof of vaccination(s) will be required. HOW TO APPLY Applications are accepted on-line at : www.yourpath2sonomacounty.org . Paper applications may be submitted by person, fax (707-565-3770), email, or through the mail. All applications and appropriate supplemental information as outlined in the job bulletin must be RECEIVED by the time and date specified on the first page of this job announcement. Continuous recruitments may close without notice at any time that a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. Applications received after the recruitment closes will not be accepted. The County of Sonoma values diversity and is dedicated to creating a workplace environment that provides individuals with a sense of belonging. We are committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. The County is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer where all aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. HR Analyst: BH HR Technician: RR IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not apply to Extra Help positions. COUNTY OF SONOMA BENEFITS: GENERAL* These are some of the excellent benefits the County offers: Paid Time Off : Competitive vacation and sick leave accruals; 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year; and may be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) of Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of County employment. Health Plan : Choice of five health plans (a PPO, EPO, HMO, and two deductible HMOs) with a County contribution towards the premium (the contribution amount varies by bargaining unit.For specific details, please refer to the applicable MOU).A County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement is available for some bargaining units. Retirement : Fully integrated with Social Security.For more information regarding eligibility, retirement contributions, and reciprocity with prior public service, please visit https://scretire.org/active-/-deferred/when-you-are-hired . IRS 457 Plan : Pre-tax employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum. Retiree Medical : County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, life insurance, professional development, and more. For answers to specific questions regarding the employment process and more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at (707) 565-2331.Additional details about benefit and compensation packages can be found in the MOUs located at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources/divisions-and-units/employee-relations/labor-agreements-and-salary-resolution . For specific information about health and welfare benefits including plan options, coverage, and premium amounts go to https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources or, contact the Human Resources' Risk Management-Benefits Office at benefits@sonoma-county.org or (707) 565-2900. *IMPORTANT NOTES: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Tustin, CA
Tustin, California, United States
Description THE TUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT: The Tustin Police Department is committed to serving the community in meaningful ways and enjoys a reputation for professional excellence. The Department strives to maintain the highest standard of professional ethics and personal integrity and remains dedicated to achieving excellence in performance throughout the organization and in the community. One of the many ways they do so is through the quality of the Department’s personnel. It continues to be the Department’s mission to have employees who are ethical, dedicated and loyal to the department and the profession. THE POSITION: The Crime Analysis Intern is assigned to the Department’s Criminal Investigations Unit (CIU). Within the CIU, the Crime Analyst is responsible for collecting and analyzing crime data to identify patterns and trends. The Crime Analysis Intern is a training classification specifically designed to provide on-the-job training to current students in pursuit of a degree, and/or certification through a California State Crime and Intelligence Analysis Certification Program. If you are looking for an opportunity to gain valuable experience in criminal investigations, we encourage you to apply to join Tustin’s Police Department in the part-time position of Crime Analysis Intern. A successful candidate will be motivated, curious, and open to applying classroom experience to a real-world setting. Given that this is a part-time, at-will, non-benefitted position, hours will be limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Hours worked may vary significantly from week to week. THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS: Application materials will be carefully reviewed to identify candidates who meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Those who are best qualified may then be invited to participate in a recorded video interview. The top remaining candidates may then be invited to participate in a panel interview. Those who pass the recorded video interview and/or panel interview will earn placement on the eligible list, which may be used for current and future vacancies in the job classification. The eligible list is valid for one (1) year. *IMPORTANT* A comprehensive background investigation and polygraph will be conducted on any eligible persons considered for hire. Recent drug usage, theft or other illegal activity may be grounds for disqualification. A pre-employment medical examination, and drug screen will be conducted upon a conditional offer of employment. The duration of the selection process typically lasts 9-12 months. Examples of Duties As a part-time Crime Analysis Intern, incumbents will perform a wide variety of duties. Examples of these duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Performs research and analysis on assigned projects, prepares reports to summarize findings, and makes recommendations for appropriate action; prepares visual aids such as charts, graphs, and presentation slides • Provides verbal or written information in response to inquiries and requests from other employees and the public; provides technical and administrative assistance • Maintains and updates a variety of departmental files, records, and databases; compiles data and prepares reports • Reviews applications, records, and files for completeness and conformance with established regulations and procedures • Assists department employees in the performance of assigned tasks Minimum Qualifications A combination of education, experience, and training that has provided the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities is required for entry into the classification. A typical combination includes: EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Administrative Intern : Graduation from high school and current enrollment in an accredited college or university in pursuit of an associate's or bachelor's degree with a major course of study in public administration, business administration, or a field related to the specific position assignment. Recent completion, or current enrollment in a California State Crime and Intelligence Analysis Certification Program is highly desirable. Graduate Intern : Bachelor’s degree and current enrollment in a graduate school advanced degree program with a major course of study in public administration, business administration, or a field related to the specific position assignment. Recent completion, or current enrollment in a California State Crime and Intelligence Analysis Certification Program is highly desirable. OR Bachelor's degree and current enrollment in a California State Crime and Intelligence Analysis Certification Program. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license and an acceptable driving record. Satisfactory results from a background investigation, physical examination and administrative screening. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES: To view the knowledge, skills, & abilities expected of the position, please follow the link here . Working Conditions & Physical Demands Information on the physical demands, mental demands, and work environment for the position can be found by following the link here . The City of Tustin is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Employment for this group is at-will and based on continued programmatic needs. No guarantees are made related to hours or longevity. Hours are limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Employees do not receive health, retirement, or any other benefits unless otherwise required by law . DEFERRED COMPENSATION In lieu of Social Security, e mployees are required to contribute 5.5% of salary on a pre-tax basis every pay period to an OBRA 457 deferred compensation plan. The City contributes an additional 2%, for a total combined contribution of 7.5%. Closing Date/Time: 4/16/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Mar 27, 2024
Part Time
Description THE TUSTIN POLICE DEPARTMENT: The Tustin Police Department is committed to serving the community in meaningful ways and enjoys a reputation for professional excellence. The Department strives to maintain the highest standard of professional ethics and personal integrity and remains dedicated to achieving excellence in performance throughout the organization and in the community. One of the many ways they do so is through the quality of the Department’s personnel. It continues to be the Department’s mission to have employees who are ethical, dedicated and loyal to the department and the profession. THE POSITION: The Crime Analysis Intern is assigned to the Department’s Criminal Investigations Unit (CIU). Within the CIU, the Crime Analyst is responsible for collecting and analyzing crime data to identify patterns and trends. The Crime Analysis Intern is a training classification specifically designed to provide on-the-job training to current students in pursuit of a degree, and/or certification through a California State Crime and Intelligence Analysis Certification Program. If you are looking for an opportunity to gain valuable experience in criminal investigations, we encourage you to apply to join Tustin’s Police Department in the part-time position of Crime Analysis Intern. A successful candidate will be motivated, curious, and open to applying classroom experience to a real-world setting. Given that this is a part-time, at-will, non-benefitted position, hours will be limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Hours worked may vary significantly from week to week. THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS: Application materials will be carefully reviewed to identify candidates who meet the minimum qualifications for the position. Those who are best qualified may then be invited to participate in a recorded video interview. The top remaining candidates may then be invited to participate in a panel interview. Those who pass the recorded video interview and/or panel interview will earn placement on the eligible list, which may be used for current and future vacancies in the job classification. The eligible list is valid for one (1) year. *IMPORTANT* A comprehensive background investigation and polygraph will be conducted on any eligible persons considered for hire. Recent drug usage, theft or other illegal activity may be grounds for disqualification. A pre-employment medical examination, and drug screen will be conducted upon a conditional offer of employment. The duration of the selection process typically lasts 9-12 months. Examples of Duties As a part-time Crime Analysis Intern, incumbents will perform a wide variety of duties. Examples of these duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Performs research and analysis on assigned projects, prepares reports to summarize findings, and makes recommendations for appropriate action; prepares visual aids such as charts, graphs, and presentation slides • Provides verbal or written information in response to inquiries and requests from other employees and the public; provides technical and administrative assistance • Maintains and updates a variety of departmental files, records, and databases; compiles data and prepares reports • Reviews applications, records, and files for completeness and conformance with established regulations and procedures • Assists department employees in the performance of assigned tasks Minimum Qualifications A combination of education, experience, and training that has provided the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities is required for entry into the classification. A typical combination includes: EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE: Administrative Intern : Graduation from high school and current enrollment in an accredited college or university in pursuit of an associate's or bachelor's degree with a major course of study in public administration, business administration, or a field related to the specific position assignment. Recent completion, or current enrollment in a California State Crime and Intelligence Analysis Certification Program is highly desirable. Graduate Intern : Bachelor’s degree and current enrollment in a graduate school advanced degree program with a major course of study in public administration, business administration, or a field related to the specific position assignment. Recent completion, or current enrollment in a California State Crime and Intelligence Analysis Certification Program is highly desirable. OR Bachelor's degree and current enrollment in a California State Crime and Intelligence Analysis Certification Program. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license and an acceptable driving record. Satisfactory results from a background investigation, physical examination and administrative screening. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES: To view the knowledge, skills, & abilities expected of the position, please follow the link here . Working Conditions & Physical Demands Information on the physical demands, mental demands, and work environment for the position can be found by following the link here . The City of Tustin is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Employment for this group is at-will and based on continued programmatic needs. No guarantees are made related to hours or longevity. Hours are limited to less than 1,000 hours per fiscal year. Employees do not receive health, retirement, or any other benefits unless otherwise required by law . DEFERRED COMPENSATION In lieu of Social Security, e mployees are required to contribute 5.5% of salary on a pre-tax basis every pay period to an OBRA 457 deferred compensation plan. The City contributes an additional 2%, for a total combined contribution of 7.5%. Closing Date/Time: 4/16/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Title: Boston Municipal Court Summer Intern Starting Pay: The salary is $24.00 per hour up to 37.5-hour workweek Departmental Mission Statement: Given our unique responsibility to advance the fair administration of justice, the Boston Municipal Court Department is devoted to the rule of law through the conscientious and expeditious resolution of disputes, with the commitment to restoring the human spirit through correction, education, respect and compassion. Notes:At the Trial Court, we believe in Justice with Dignity and Speed. This is an amazing opportunity to see Justice at Work! Join the Trial Court for an 8 to 10 week paid internship this summer and experience the tremendous work the Trial Courts do every day. Position Summary: The intern, under the supervision and guidance of the Administrative Office of the Boston Municipal Court, will work on a variety of assignments that will involve legal research and writing to support the judges of all eight Divisions of the Boston Municipal Court. The intern should be able to provide a broad range of skilled and confidential legal support. In addition, the Boston Municipal Court Administrative Office may assign the intern responsibility for longer term projects. Because the Administrative Office provides support to the Court's eight divisions, the intern may be called upon to accompany travel to the individual courthouses if/when the need arises. Duties: . The intern’s daily duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Research legal issues and questions and assists in the writing of draft decisions and legal memoranda on civil, criminal, and administrative matters; • Delivers all legal documents and related work product in a timely and high-quality fashion, meeting deadlines and demonstrating continuous improvement; • Performs special projects as assigned; and • Performs related duties and required. Minimum Requirements: • Working towards a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school; • 2L or 3L with prior legal experience preferred; • Excellent writing, communication, and legal research skills; • Ability to produce high quality work product while meeting deadlines; • Abilities that demonstrate a history of continuous improvement; • Knowledge of and ability to use computer software such as MS Office, including word processing and search engines such as LexisNexis and Westlaw; • Knowledge of the Massachusetts judicial system and state law; • Knowledge of applicable court jurisdiction and court procedures; • Knowledge of trial, hearing and administrative procedures; • Ability to analyze legal issues and identify relevant case opinions and court policies; • Ability to prepare legal memoranda and other documents; • Ability to work independently and to establish work priorities; • Ability to deal effectively with justices and other court officials; • Ability to handle sensitive matters on a confidential basis; and • Ability to travel to the eight divisions of the Boston Municipal Court Department. Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
Mar 20, 2024
Full Time
Title: Boston Municipal Court Summer Intern Starting Pay: The salary is $24.00 per hour up to 37.5-hour workweek Departmental Mission Statement: Given our unique responsibility to advance the fair administration of justice, the Boston Municipal Court Department is devoted to the rule of law through the conscientious and expeditious resolution of disputes, with the commitment to restoring the human spirit through correction, education, respect and compassion. Notes:At the Trial Court, we believe in Justice with Dignity and Speed. This is an amazing opportunity to see Justice at Work! Join the Trial Court for an 8 to 10 week paid internship this summer and experience the tremendous work the Trial Courts do every day. Position Summary: The intern, under the supervision and guidance of the Administrative Office of the Boston Municipal Court, will work on a variety of assignments that will involve legal research and writing to support the judges of all eight Divisions of the Boston Municipal Court. The intern should be able to provide a broad range of skilled and confidential legal support. In addition, the Boston Municipal Court Administrative Office may assign the intern responsibility for longer term projects. Because the Administrative Office provides support to the Court's eight divisions, the intern may be called upon to accompany travel to the individual courthouses if/when the need arises. Duties: . The intern’s daily duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Research legal issues and questions and assists in the writing of draft decisions and legal memoranda on civil, criminal, and administrative matters; • Delivers all legal documents and related work product in a timely and high-quality fashion, meeting deadlines and demonstrating continuous improvement; • Performs special projects as assigned; and • Performs related duties and required. Minimum Requirements: • Working towards a Juris Doctor degree from an accredited law school; • 2L or 3L with prior legal experience preferred; • Excellent writing, communication, and legal research skills; • Ability to produce high quality work product while meeting deadlines; • Abilities that demonstrate a history of continuous improvement; • Knowledge of and ability to use computer software such as MS Office, including word processing and search engines such as LexisNexis and Westlaw; • Knowledge of the Massachusetts judicial system and state law; • Knowledge of applicable court jurisdiction and court procedures; • Knowledge of trial, hearing and administrative procedures; • Ability to analyze legal issues and identify relevant case opinions and court policies; • Ability to prepare legal memoranda and other documents; • Ability to work independently and to establish work priorities; • Ability to deal effectively with justices and other court officials; • Ability to handle sensitive matters on a confidential basis; and • Ability to travel to the eight divisions of the Boston Municipal Court Department. Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
CALAVERAS COUNTY, CA
San Andreas, California, United States
Position Description Calaveras County Public Health Division is offering a paid internship opportunity for a committed undergraduate or graduate student interested in public health education, community health needs, and program administration. As an intern for the Public Health Division, college students will be given the chance to utilize their knowledge in a professional setting by providing support to the Tobacco Prevention Program. Work with a diverse group of public health leaders, education specialists, community health workers, and clinicians to help address health inequities within Calaveras County. Help the Calaveras County Public Health Division achieve its mission to improve the health and well-being of everyone in Calaveras County! Gain exposure to professional development activities and career pathways while accruing valuable experience. The position can accommodate up to 240 internship hours and is fully in-person. Interested and eligible candidates are encouraged to apply for this exciting opportunity! Under general direction of the Public Health Deputy Director, the incumbent to this position represents a specific population and/or peer group for resource development, coordination and liaison between agencies and consumers. Example of Duties Assist in the coordination and development of support services to targeted populations as specified by grant/allocation funding; Serve as a peer representative to program activities/meetings; Participate in training activities as directed; Establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships with internal staff and external resources; Assist with administrative/clerical tasks as assigned; Utilize skills in engaging and working with others from diverse ethnic and cultural groups; Provide direct assistance to targeted populations as specified by grant funding sources; Provide empathetic peer support; link targeted population to appropriate resources, advocating for them when necessary; Participate in production and/or distribution of support and/or educational materials (e.g., newsletters). Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Public health issues within the targeted population groups; familiarity with community resources and service agencies, including both private and other public agencies, social and economic problems which call for the use of public and private county services. Ability to: Plan, organize, coordinate, and manage tasks as assigned; communicate orally and in writing on a variety of issues; develop and maintain harmonious relationships with employees, public officials, community groups, other agencies and the general public. Education, Training, and Experience : Equivalent to graduation from High School Any combination of education and experience which would provide the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed. Previous experience as a consumer or family member of mental health or related public health services preferred. Special Requirements Possession of a valid California driver's license. Bargaining Unit 7 - Service Employees International Union Local 1021 For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Boot Allowance: $150 per year and is distributed once a year, in the first full pay period in the month of December. Qualifying Classifications: Registered EH Specialists, EH Techs, OSS Engineers, Fleet Manager, Junior Engineer, Mechanic series, Sheriff's Mechanic, Public Works Inspector, Road Maintenance Worker series, Integrated Waste Worker series, AG Techs, and AG Biologists, and Recycling Program Coordinator I/II, Permit Tech I/II, Engineering Tech I/II assigned to the Rock Creek Landfill facility, and Air Pollution Control Tech. Uniform Allowance: $600 per calendar year split into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying classifications : Custodian series, facility maintenance worker series, facilities maintenance engineer. Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods.. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$75 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from a representative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance ?LEGALSHIELD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457 Government plan. Employees can contribute u to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre or Post Tax options ).The County utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Intern
Position Description Calaveras County Public Health Division is offering a paid internship opportunity for a committed undergraduate or graduate student interested in public health education, community health needs, and program administration. As an intern for the Public Health Division, college students will be given the chance to utilize their knowledge in a professional setting by providing support to the Tobacco Prevention Program. Work with a diverse group of public health leaders, education specialists, community health workers, and clinicians to help address health inequities within Calaveras County. Help the Calaveras County Public Health Division achieve its mission to improve the health and well-being of everyone in Calaveras County! Gain exposure to professional development activities and career pathways while accruing valuable experience. The position can accommodate up to 240 internship hours and is fully in-person. Interested and eligible candidates are encouraged to apply for this exciting opportunity! Under general direction of the Public Health Deputy Director, the incumbent to this position represents a specific population and/or peer group for resource development, coordination and liaison between agencies and consumers. Example of Duties Assist in the coordination and development of support services to targeted populations as specified by grant/allocation funding; Serve as a peer representative to program activities/meetings; Participate in training activities as directed; Establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships with internal staff and external resources; Assist with administrative/clerical tasks as assigned; Utilize skills in engaging and working with others from diverse ethnic and cultural groups; Provide direct assistance to targeted populations as specified by grant funding sources; Provide empathetic peer support; link targeted population to appropriate resources, advocating for them when necessary; Participate in production and/or distribution of support and/or educational materials (e.g., newsletters). Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Public health issues within the targeted population groups; familiarity with community resources and service agencies, including both private and other public agencies, social and economic problems which call for the use of public and private county services. Ability to: Plan, organize, coordinate, and manage tasks as assigned; communicate orally and in writing on a variety of issues; develop and maintain harmonious relationships with employees, public officials, community groups, other agencies and the general public. Education, Training, and Experience : Equivalent to graduation from High School Any combination of education and experience which would provide the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed. Previous experience as a consumer or family member of mental health or related public health services preferred. Special Requirements Possession of a valid California driver's license. Bargaining Unit 7 - Service Employees International Union Local 1021 For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Boot Allowance: $150 per year and is distributed once a year, in the first full pay period in the month of December. Qualifying Classifications: Registered EH Specialists, EH Techs, OSS Engineers, Fleet Manager, Junior Engineer, Mechanic series, Sheriff's Mechanic, Public Works Inspector, Road Maintenance Worker series, Integrated Waste Worker series, AG Techs, and AG Biologists, and Recycling Program Coordinator I/II, Permit Tech I/II, Engineering Tech I/II assigned to the Rock Creek Landfill facility, and Air Pollution Control Tech. Uniform Allowance: $600 per calendar year split into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying classifications : Custodian series, facility maintenance worker series, facilities maintenance engineer. Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods.. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$75 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from a representative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance ?LEGALSHIELD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457 Government plan. Employees can contribute u to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre or Post Tax options ).The County utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Nevada County, CA
Nevada City, California, United States
Definition and Class Characteristics PAID SUMMER LAW CLERK INTERNSHIPS *FOR LAW SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY* The Nevada County District Attorney's Office is offering student law clerk positions for the Summer of 2024. The summer law clerk internship is for law school students and recent law school graduates only. **This position is only open to certified law students** The District Attorney's Office invites students with an interest in becoming a prosecutor or working in the criminal justice field to apply. Position: Intern, Law Clerk (District Attorney) This position will report to the Assistant District Attorney or designated attorney/advisor within the office. Time Commitment: Up to 30 hours per week, during regular business hours (Monday - Friday). Intern duties and job duties may include: Assist with drafting motions, memos and briefs Assist with trial preparation and court appearances Assist with contested hearings Legal research Assist with filing misdemeanor and felony cases Assist with case summaries, docket notes and updating case management files Assist with jury trials, creating and copying jury instructions, assisting with jury selection Successful applicants will be subject to fingerprinting and background investigation. Office mission: To provide exemplary legal services to enhance public safety and create a sense of security in the community through vigorous enforcement of the law in a just, honest, efficient, and ethical manner, and, while doing so, to treat all people in a professional, honest, and respectful manner. Functions of department: The District Attorney’s Office provides a wide variety of services to the citizens of Nevada County. First and foremost, we work to prosecute crimes within the county in accordance with justice. In addition, our office investigates crimes alongside law enforcement, assists victims and survivors of crime and works to protect the youth and help deter them from criminal activity. The office is is responsible for the prosecution of felony and misdemeanor offenses that are referred by law enforcement agencies. Examples of Duties APPLY NOW Knowledge and Skills Required Knowledge of: Standard office procedures, methods and computer equipment Business letter writing and report preparation Pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes and regulations Functions and organization of municipal government Principles and procedures of recordkeeping Skill in: Working with and controlling sensitive and confidential information Performing responsible secretarial work involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative Operating and using standard office equipment such as a word processor and a personal or on-line computer, scanner, facsimile (FAX), photocopiers and printers Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work Education and Experience Required This position is open to law school students and recent graduates only. Enrollment in law school and possession of bachelors degree required. To be eligible to become a certified law student, an applicant must: Have successfully completed one full year of studies (minimum of 270 hours) at a law school accredited by the American Bar Association or the State Bar of California, or both, or have passed the first year law students' examination;Have been accepted into, and be enrolled in, the second, third, or fourth year of law school in good academic standing or have graduated from law school, subject to the time period limitations specified in the rules adopted by the Board of Trustees of the State Bar; andHave either successfully completed or be currently enrolled in and attending academic courses in evidence and civil procedure. Benefits Guide The Benefits Guide is a comprehensive document for employees of the County of Nevada. Information contained in this summary of benefits is not a binding document. Refer to specific unit summaries and agreements (MOUs) for additional benefit information for each employee group. Health Insurance The County sponsored plan for 2024 is the PERS Gold PPO, but you can also choose plans from providers such as Anthem, Blue Shield, and PORAC (if you are a member) to suit your needs. 2024 Health Insurance Plans Anthem Select HMO Anthem Traditional HMO Blue Shield CalPERS Access+ HMO Blue Shield Trio HMO Kaiser HMO PERS Gold PPO (County sponsored plan) PERS Platinum PPO PORAC (Available to PORAC members only) Flexible Spending Accounts The County offers employees the option to contribute to a pre-tax medical FSA and dependent Care FSA. Life Insurance Voya is the County's life insurance provider. We offer the following products through Voya: Basic Accidental Death and Dismemberment Basic Term Life Optional Accidental Death and Dismemberment plans Optional Dependent Term Life Optional Term Life Dental & Vision Insurance Nevada County employees can opt to receive dental and vision insurance without opting for health insurance coverage as well. This will give employees more flexibility to match their choice of insurance plans to their specific needs. Delta Dental is the dental provider offered through Nevada County and VSP Vision Care is our vision care provider. Retirement The County is a member of the CalPERS retirement system and provides the opportunity for voluntary contributions to a 457 deferred compensation account through Nationwide by way of pre-tax and Roth payroll deductions. CalPERS Miscellaneous Tiers: Tier 1 (Classic-former employee originally hired on or before 12/13/12 and are returning to Nevada County) 2.7% @ 55 Tier 2 (Hired by a CalPERS employer between 12/14/12-12/31/12 and coming to Nevada County with less than 6 months between separation from former CalPERS employer and hire date with Nevada County) 2%@60 Tier 3 (Hired by first CalPERS employer on or after 1/1/13 or having a break in service of more than six months between another CalPERS employer and Nevada County) 2%@62 CalPERS Safety tiers: Tier 1 (Classic-former employees originally hired on or before 12/13/12 and are returning to Nevada County) 3% @ 50. Tier 2 (Hired by a CalPERS employer between 7/2411-12/31/12 and coming to Nevada County with less than 6-months between separation from former CalPERS employer and hire date with Nevada County) 3% @ 55. Tier 3 (Hired by any CalPERS employer on or after 1/1/13) 2.7% @ 57. We encourage you to visit the CalPERS home page, www.calpers.ca.gov , to search related information about the retirement plans noted here so that you fully understand what your retirement formula means to you. NEVADA COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Any information on this page or documents and links are subject to change without notice. Nevada County Human Resources Department 950 Maidu Avenue, Nevada City, CA 95959 (530) 265-7010 option 2 Human.resources@nevadacountyca.gov www.nevadacountyca.gov Closing Date/Time: 3/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 08, 2024
Temporary
Definition and Class Characteristics PAID SUMMER LAW CLERK INTERNSHIPS *FOR LAW SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY* The Nevada County District Attorney's Office is offering student law clerk positions for the Summer of 2024. The summer law clerk internship is for law school students and recent law school graduates only. **This position is only open to certified law students** The District Attorney's Office invites students with an interest in becoming a prosecutor or working in the criminal justice field to apply. Position: Intern, Law Clerk (District Attorney) This position will report to the Assistant District Attorney or designated attorney/advisor within the office. Time Commitment: Up to 30 hours per week, during regular business hours (Monday - Friday). Intern duties and job duties may include: Assist with drafting motions, memos and briefs Assist with trial preparation and court appearances Assist with contested hearings Legal research Assist with filing misdemeanor and felony cases Assist with case summaries, docket notes and updating case management files Assist with jury trials, creating and copying jury instructions, assisting with jury selection Successful applicants will be subject to fingerprinting and background investigation. Office mission: To provide exemplary legal services to enhance public safety and create a sense of security in the community through vigorous enforcement of the law in a just, honest, efficient, and ethical manner, and, while doing so, to treat all people in a professional, honest, and respectful manner. Functions of department: The District Attorney’s Office provides a wide variety of services to the citizens of Nevada County. First and foremost, we work to prosecute crimes within the county in accordance with justice. In addition, our office investigates crimes alongside law enforcement, assists victims and survivors of crime and works to protect the youth and help deter them from criminal activity. The office is is responsible for the prosecution of felony and misdemeanor offenses that are referred by law enforcement agencies. Examples of Duties APPLY NOW Knowledge and Skills Required Knowledge of: Standard office procedures, methods and computer equipment Business letter writing and report preparation Pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes and regulations Functions and organization of municipal government Principles and procedures of recordkeeping Skill in: Working with and controlling sensitive and confidential information Performing responsible secretarial work involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative Operating and using standard office equipment such as a word processor and a personal or on-line computer, scanner, facsimile (FAX), photocopiers and printers Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work Education and Experience Required This position is open to law school students and recent graduates only. Enrollment in law school and possession of bachelors degree required. To be eligible to become a certified law student, an applicant must: Have successfully completed one full year of studies (minimum of 270 hours) at a law school accredited by the American Bar Association or the State Bar of California, or both, or have passed the first year law students' examination;Have been accepted into, and be enrolled in, the second, third, or fourth year of law school in good academic standing or have graduated from law school, subject to the time period limitations specified in the rules adopted by the Board of Trustees of the State Bar; andHave either successfully completed or be currently enrolled in and attending academic courses in evidence and civil procedure. Benefits Guide The Benefits Guide is a comprehensive document for employees of the County of Nevada. Information contained in this summary of benefits is not a binding document. Refer to specific unit summaries and agreements (MOUs) for additional benefit information for each employee group. Health Insurance The County sponsored plan for 2024 is the PERS Gold PPO, but you can also choose plans from providers such as Anthem, Blue Shield, and PORAC (if you are a member) to suit your needs. 2024 Health Insurance Plans Anthem Select HMO Anthem Traditional HMO Blue Shield CalPERS Access+ HMO Blue Shield Trio HMO Kaiser HMO PERS Gold PPO (County sponsored plan) PERS Platinum PPO PORAC (Available to PORAC members only) Flexible Spending Accounts The County offers employees the option to contribute to a pre-tax medical FSA and dependent Care FSA. Life Insurance Voya is the County's life insurance provider. We offer the following products through Voya: Basic Accidental Death and Dismemberment Basic Term Life Optional Accidental Death and Dismemberment plans Optional Dependent Term Life Optional Term Life Dental & Vision Insurance Nevada County employees can opt to receive dental and vision insurance without opting for health insurance coverage as well. This will give employees more flexibility to match their choice of insurance plans to their specific needs. Delta Dental is the dental provider offered through Nevada County and VSP Vision Care is our vision care provider. Retirement The County is a member of the CalPERS retirement system and provides the opportunity for voluntary contributions to a 457 deferred compensation account through Nationwide by way of pre-tax and Roth payroll deductions. CalPERS Miscellaneous Tiers: Tier 1 (Classic-former employee originally hired on or before 12/13/12 and are returning to Nevada County) 2.7% @ 55 Tier 2 (Hired by a CalPERS employer between 12/14/12-12/31/12 and coming to Nevada County with less than 6 months between separation from former CalPERS employer and hire date with Nevada County) 2%@60 Tier 3 (Hired by first CalPERS employer on or after 1/1/13 or having a break in service of more than six months between another CalPERS employer and Nevada County) 2%@62 CalPERS Safety tiers: Tier 1 (Classic-former employees originally hired on or before 12/13/12 and are returning to Nevada County) 3% @ 50. Tier 2 (Hired by a CalPERS employer between 7/2411-12/31/12 and coming to Nevada County with less than 6-months between separation from former CalPERS employer and hire date with Nevada County) 3% @ 55. Tier 3 (Hired by any CalPERS employer on or after 1/1/13) 2.7% @ 57. We encourage you to visit the CalPERS home page, www.calpers.ca.gov , to search related information about the retirement plans noted here so that you fully understand what your retirement formula means to you. NEVADA COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Any information on this page or documents and links are subject to change without notice. Nevada County Human Resources Department 950 Maidu Avenue, Nevada City, CA 95959 (530) 265-7010 option 2 Human.resources@nevadacountyca.gov www.nevadacountyca.gov Closing Date/Time: 3/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Announcement Number: 43869 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 08/29/2023 Recruiter: SUSAN ASHLEY Phone: (775)684-0132 Email: q.ashley@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted until recruitment needs are satisfied ** Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made. The Position Public Service Interns receive training and complete a variety of assignments in staff activities directly relating to their major course of study while enrolled in an educational institution. Incumbents perform in a trainee capacity and acquire the knowledge, skills and abilities required in this occupation. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for multiple part-time Public Service Intern I positions with the "Early Childhood Day Treatment Program" at Northern Nevada Child and Adolescent Services located at 2655 Enterprise Rd., Reno, Nevada. The Early Childhood Mental Health Day Treatment Program provides relationship-focused, trauma-informed day treatment services to children ages three to six years old. The program provides extensive and ongoing training in evidence-based social and emotional learning/development models, trauma-informed care, emotional regulation skills, and infant and early childhood mental health. The Public Service Intern I will join a collaborative team of classroom and infant/early childhood professionals. Classroom ratios will be maintained at 1 adult to 2 children. Daily and weekly opportunities for reflective supervision and debriefing will be provided. The Public Service Intern I position is an experiential paid learning experience for students actively and successfully engaged in a bachelor's level degree program related to human development/family studies, social work, psychology, child development. The Public Service Intern I will be an integral part in developing and maintaining the program to include: providing guidance and assistance as needed in early childhood day treatment classrooms; providing active supervision and guidance during daily transportation of children to and from the program; implementing to fidelity of social/emotional learning/development, trauma-informed care, and relationship-focused models of treatment within a cooperative and collaborative classroom/treatment team; active engagement in reflective supervision and practice throughout program. The Public Service Intern I is a part-time position (20.24 hours/week) with variable shifts available to cover morning and afternoon day treatment class schedules and to maintain consistency for children in the program. The ideal candidate will bring joy, energy, enthusiasm, and a gentle and positive outlook on serving young children and their families in a collaborative and continuous learning environment. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-7_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Graduation from high school or the equivalent and enrollment and continued successful performance in an academic program related to the field of employment at an accredited college or university. Special Requirements A valid driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. A State of Nevada/FBI background check will be required of the selected applicant. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. The following additional questions are part of this Recruitment 1) Describe your most interest in supporting the social/emotional development of young children. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 209 East Musser Street, Room 101 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Mar 08, 2024
Temporary
Announcement Number: 43869 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 08/29/2023 Recruiter: SUSAN ASHLEY Phone: (775)684-0132 Email: q.ashley@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted until recruitment needs are satisfied ** Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made. The Position Public Service Interns receive training and complete a variety of assignments in staff activities directly relating to their major course of study while enrolled in an educational institution. Incumbents perform in a trainee capacity and acquire the knowledge, skills and abilities required in this occupation. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for multiple part-time Public Service Intern I positions with the "Early Childhood Day Treatment Program" at Northern Nevada Child and Adolescent Services located at 2655 Enterprise Rd., Reno, Nevada. The Early Childhood Mental Health Day Treatment Program provides relationship-focused, trauma-informed day treatment services to children ages three to six years old. The program provides extensive and ongoing training in evidence-based social and emotional learning/development models, trauma-informed care, emotional regulation skills, and infant and early childhood mental health. The Public Service Intern I will join a collaborative team of classroom and infant/early childhood professionals. Classroom ratios will be maintained at 1 adult to 2 children. Daily and weekly opportunities for reflective supervision and debriefing will be provided. The Public Service Intern I position is an experiential paid learning experience for students actively and successfully engaged in a bachelor's level degree program related to human development/family studies, social work, psychology, child development. The Public Service Intern I will be an integral part in developing and maintaining the program to include: providing guidance and assistance as needed in early childhood day treatment classrooms; providing active supervision and guidance during daily transportation of children to and from the program; implementing to fidelity of social/emotional learning/development, trauma-informed care, and relationship-focused models of treatment within a cooperative and collaborative classroom/treatment team; active engagement in reflective supervision and practice throughout program. The Public Service Intern I is a part-time position (20.24 hours/week) with variable shifts available to cover morning and afternoon day treatment class schedules and to maintain consistency for children in the program. The ideal candidate will bring joy, energy, enthusiasm, and a gentle and positive outlook on serving young children and their families in a collaborative and continuous learning environment. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-7_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Graduation from high school or the equivalent and enrollment and continued successful performance in an academic program related to the field of employment at an accredited college or university. Special Requirements A valid driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. A State of Nevada/FBI background check will be required of the selected applicant. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. The following additional questions are part of this Recruitment 1) Describe your most interest in supporting the social/emotional development of young children. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 209 East Musser Street, Room 101 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Announcement Number: 43869 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 08/29/2023 Recruiter: SUSAN ASHLEY Phone: (775)684-0132 Email: q.ashley@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted until recruitment needs are satisfied ** Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made. The Position Public Service Interns receive training and complete a variety of assignments in staff activities directly relating to their major course of study while enrolled in an educational institution. Incumbents perform in a trainee capacity and acquire the knowledge, skills and abilities required in this occupation. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for multiple part-time Public Service Intern I positions with the "Early Childhood Day Treatment Program" at Northern Nevada Child and Adolescent Services located at 2655 Enterprise Rd., Reno, Nevada. The Early Childhood Mental Health Day Treatment Program provides relationship-focused, trauma-informed day treatment services to children ages three to six years old. The program provides extensive and ongoing training in evidence-based social and emotional learning/development models, trauma-informed care, emotional regulation skills, and infant and early childhood mental health. The Public Service Intern I will join a collaborative team of classroom and infant/early childhood professionals. Classroom ratios will be maintained at 1 adult to 2 children. Daily and weekly opportunities for reflective supervision and debriefing will be provided. The Public Service Intern I position is an experiential paid learning experience for students actively and successfully engaged in a bachelor's level degree program related to human development/family studies, social work, psychology, child development. The Public Service Intern I will be an integral part in developing and maintaining the program to include: providing guidance and assistance as needed in early childhood day treatment classrooms; providing active supervision and guidance during daily transportation of children to and from the program; implementing to fidelity of social/emotional learning/development, trauma-informed care, and relationship-focused models of treatment within a cooperative and collaborative classroom/treatment team; active engagement in reflective supervision and practice throughout program. The Public Service Intern I is a part-time position (20.24 hours/week) with variable shifts available to cover morning and afternoon day treatment class schedules and to maintain consistency for children in the program. The ideal candidate will bring joy, energy, enthusiasm, and a gentle and positive outlook on serving young children and their families in a collaborative and continuous learning environment. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-7_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Graduation from high school or the equivalent and enrollment and continued successful performance in an academic program related to the field of employment at an accredited college or university. Special Requirements A valid driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. A State of Nevada/FBI background check will be required of the selected applicant. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. The following additional questions are part of this Recruitment 1) Describe your most interest in supporting the social/emotional development of young children. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 209 East Musser Street, Room 101 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Mar 08, 2024
Temporary
Announcement Number: 43869 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 08/29/2023 Recruiter: SUSAN ASHLEY Phone: (775)684-0132 Email: q.ashley@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted until recruitment needs are satisfied ** Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made. The Position Public Service Interns receive training and complete a variety of assignments in staff activities directly relating to their major course of study while enrolled in an educational institution. Incumbents perform in a trainee capacity and acquire the knowledge, skills and abilities required in this occupation. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for multiple part-time Public Service Intern I positions with the "Early Childhood Day Treatment Program" at Northern Nevada Child and Adolescent Services located at 2655 Enterprise Rd., Reno, Nevada. The Early Childhood Mental Health Day Treatment Program provides relationship-focused, trauma-informed day treatment services to children ages three to six years old. The program provides extensive and ongoing training in evidence-based social and emotional learning/development models, trauma-informed care, emotional regulation skills, and infant and early childhood mental health. The Public Service Intern I will join a collaborative team of classroom and infant/early childhood professionals. Classroom ratios will be maintained at 1 adult to 2 children. Daily and weekly opportunities for reflective supervision and debriefing will be provided. The Public Service Intern I position is an experiential paid learning experience for students actively and successfully engaged in a bachelor's level degree program related to human development/family studies, social work, psychology, child development. The Public Service Intern I will be an integral part in developing and maintaining the program to include: providing guidance and assistance as needed in early childhood day treatment classrooms; providing active supervision and guidance during daily transportation of children to and from the program; implementing to fidelity of social/emotional learning/development, trauma-informed care, and relationship-focused models of treatment within a cooperative and collaborative classroom/treatment team; active engagement in reflective supervision and practice throughout program. The Public Service Intern I is a part-time position (20.24 hours/week) with variable shifts available to cover morning and afternoon day treatment class schedules and to maintain consistency for children in the program. The ideal candidate will bring joy, energy, enthusiasm, and a gentle and positive outlook on serving young children and their families in a collaborative and continuous learning environment. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-7_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Graduation from high school or the equivalent and enrollment and continued successful performance in an academic program related to the field of employment at an accredited college or university. Special Requirements A valid driver's license or evidence of equivalent mobility is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. A State of Nevada/FBI background check will be required of the selected applicant. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. The following additional questions are part of this Recruitment 1) Describe your most interest in supporting the social/emotional development of young children. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 209 East Musser Street, Room 101 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Title: Intern - Suffolk County Juvenile Court, Clerk Magistrate’s Office Pay rate: $20.00/hour Departmental Mission: It is the mission of the Juvenile Court to protect children from abuse and neglect and promote opportunities for children to reside in safe, stable, permanent family environments whenever possible, to strengthen families when their children are in need of services, to rehabilitate juveniles, to protect the public from delinquent and criminal activity while holding offenders accountable and addressing the harm suffered by the community and the victim, and to decide all cases fairly and impartially with dedication, integrity and professionalism. The Juvenile Court Department has general jurisdiction over delinquency, children requiring assistance (CRA), care and protection petitions. Additional case types include adoptions, guardianships, adult contributing to a delinquency of a minor cases, harassment prevention, substance abuse and youthful offender cases. There are eleven divisions of the juvenile court with sessions in more than forty locations. The Suffolk County Juvenile Court is one division with established sessions in 4 sites: Boston, Chelsea, Dorchester, and West Roxbury. The internship will be based primarily in the Boston Juvenile Court at the Brooke Courthouse. If you are interested in learning how the Boston Juvenile Court conducts business, we welcome you to apply for a summer internship. Notes: Submission of a cover letter and resume must be submitted as part of completing the application. This is an in-person internship. The intern must be available in-person during court hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). The internship will be based primarily in the Boston Juvenile Court at the Edward Brooke Courthouse with potential travel to our satellite offices in Chelsea, Dorchester, and West Roxbury. Position summary: The intern, under the guidance and supervision of the management team, will learn the machinations of the Clerk’s office of the Juvenile Court through training and hands-on experience in organizational operations. The intern will learn to perform a range of tasks required for the efficient daily function of the court. The daily assignments and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Receive training in MassCourts - the comprehensive, integrated case management system for the Trial Court- to: -Research cases, docket entries and judges’ orders; -Create new cases, and appoint attorneys; -Advance, continue, and schedule cases for court hearings; -Generate summons for the police to serve for upcoming court appearances; -Record judgements of the court and produce custody orders for children; -Issue &/or recall warrants in the Warrant Management System at the courts’ directive; -generate transportation mittimus’ to DYS, jails, and/or between courts to Facilitate the appearance of persons being detained on delinquent or criminal cases; -Produce daily dockets of all cases for use by the Judges and Clerks in session. Prepare and organize case files and exhibits for court, for review by counsel, and for law clerks; Learn how to synchronize the various platforms necessary to conduct court sessions, both virtually and in person, including the FTR audio recording system; Learn how to interact with Judges, Attorneys, Probation Officers, and Court Officers for the efficient coordination of session; Assist Clerks in conducting session by- announcing cases, intoning exhibits, recording judicial orders, chronicling decisions, scheduling trials and updating case files; Learn the various Oaths to swear in witnesses, interpreters, and jurors; Disseminate case files to appropriate personnel after court hearings to learn about the completion of post-session process work including but not limited to: appointments of Court Investigators, appointments of Guardian ad Litems, and subpoenas for Medical or Police records; Learn the court processes of a juvenile arrest, from the submission of a police report through to case resolution; Learn the court processes relative to the allegation of abuse and/or neglect of children; Participate in the daily call of the list conducted by the Clerk Magistrate, and help to coordinate multiple cases for up to 5 concurrent court sessions, daily; and Learn how to assist the Judge’s Lobby, Probation Department, Attorneys, the Court Clinic, Police, Schools, DCF, DYS, the DA’s office and the public. Position requirements : Enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program at an accredited institution; Working knowledge of Microsoft office, Adobe, and Zoom; Capacity to maintain confidentiality of case information; Ability to multi-task, and to prioritize an efficient and organized approach to tasks; Ability to understand and follow verbal and/or written instructions; Ability to demonstrate courtesy and polite professionalism to staff and the public; Capacity to work independently to complete tasks; Communication and interpersonal skills to interface with diverse office staff. Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
Mar 27, 2024
Full Time
Title: Intern - Suffolk County Juvenile Court, Clerk Magistrate’s Office Pay rate: $20.00/hour Departmental Mission: It is the mission of the Juvenile Court to protect children from abuse and neglect and promote opportunities for children to reside in safe, stable, permanent family environments whenever possible, to strengthen families when their children are in need of services, to rehabilitate juveniles, to protect the public from delinquent and criminal activity while holding offenders accountable and addressing the harm suffered by the community and the victim, and to decide all cases fairly and impartially with dedication, integrity and professionalism. The Juvenile Court Department has general jurisdiction over delinquency, children requiring assistance (CRA), care and protection petitions. Additional case types include adoptions, guardianships, adult contributing to a delinquency of a minor cases, harassment prevention, substance abuse and youthful offender cases. There are eleven divisions of the juvenile court with sessions in more than forty locations. The Suffolk County Juvenile Court is one division with established sessions in 4 sites: Boston, Chelsea, Dorchester, and West Roxbury. The internship will be based primarily in the Boston Juvenile Court at the Brooke Courthouse. If you are interested in learning how the Boston Juvenile Court conducts business, we welcome you to apply for a summer internship. Notes: Submission of a cover letter and resume must be submitted as part of completing the application. This is an in-person internship. The intern must be available in-person during court hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). The internship will be based primarily in the Boston Juvenile Court at the Edward Brooke Courthouse with potential travel to our satellite offices in Chelsea, Dorchester, and West Roxbury. Position summary: The intern, under the guidance and supervision of the management team, will learn the machinations of the Clerk’s office of the Juvenile Court through training and hands-on experience in organizational operations. The intern will learn to perform a range of tasks required for the efficient daily function of the court. The daily assignments and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Receive training in MassCourts - the comprehensive, integrated case management system for the Trial Court- to: -Research cases, docket entries and judges’ orders; -Create new cases, and appoint attorneys; -Advance, continue, and schedule cases for court hearings; -Generate summons for the police to serve for upcoming court appearances; -Record judgements of the court and produce custody orders for children; -Issue &/or recall warrants in the Warrant Management System at the courts’ directive; -generate transportation mittimus’ to DYS, jails, and/or between courts to Facilitate the appearance of persons being detained on delinquent or criminal cases; -Produce daily dockets of all cases for use by the Judges and Clerks in session. Prepare and organize case files and exhibits for court, for review by counsel, and for law clerks; Learn how to synchronize the various platforms necessary to conduct court sessions, both virtually and in person, including the FTR audio recording system; Learn how to interact with Judges, Attorneys, Probation Officers, and Court Officers for the efficient coordination of session; Assist Clerks in conducting session by- announcing cases, intoning exhibits, recording judicial orders, chronicling decisions, scheduling trials and updating case files; Learn the various Oaths to swear in witnesses, interpreters, and jurors; Disseminate case files to appropriate personnel after court hearings to learn about the completion of post-session process work including but not limited to: appointments of Court Investigators, appointments of Guardian ad Litems, and subpoenas for Medical or Police records; Learn the court processes of a juvenile arrest, from the submission of a police report through to case resolution; Learn the court processes relative to the allegation of abuse and/or neglect of children; Participate in the daily call of the list conducted by the Clerk Magistrate, and help to coordinate multiple cases for up to 5 concurrent court sessions, daily; and Learn how to assist the Judge’s Lobby, Probation Department, Attorneys, the Court Clinic, Police, Schools, DCF, DYS, the DA’s office and the public. Position requirements : Enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program at an accredited institution; Working knowledge of Microsoft office, Adobe, and Zoom; Capacity to maintain confidentiality of case information; Ability to multi-task, and to prioritize an efficient and organized approach to tasks; Ability to understand and follow verbal and/or written instructions; Ability to demonstrate courtesy and polite professionalism to staff and the public; Capacity to work independently to complete tasks; Communication and interpersonal skills to interface with diverse office staff. Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Canton, Massachusetts, United States
Title: Fiduciary Litigation Session - Summer Intern Starting Pay: $24 an hour - up to 37.5 hours a week Departmental Mission Statement: The Probate and Family Court Department’s mission is to deliver timely justice to the public by providing equal access to a fair, equitable, and efficient forum to solve family and probate legal matters and to help and protect all individuals, families, and children impartially and respectfully. The Probate and Family Court Department has jurisdiction over family-related and probate matters, such as divorce, paternity, child support, custody, parenting time, adoption, ending parental rights, abuse prevention, wills, estates, trusts, guardianships, conservatorships, and name changes. The court has 14 divisions. Notes: Please upload a resume during the application process This internship offers a hybrid work structure where interns will be able to work remotely and from a Courthouse Position Summary: The intern, under the supervision and guidance of the Administrative Office of the Probate and Family Court, will assist with analyzing and researching legal issues for the justices of the Fiduciary Litigation Session. The intern’s primary duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Research and analyze issues of law, particularly those related to probate, estate, and trust matters • Draft research memoranda • Assist with preparing orders, judgments, and memoranda of decision • Attend court sessions • Assist with organizing case files and perform other case processing duties The intern will be primarily located in the Norfolk Division of the Probate and Family Court but may be asked to travel to the Marlborough District Court as needed. Duties: The Fiduciary Litigation Session is a pilot project in the Probate and Family Court. Its goal is to provide a specialized forum for the speedy resolution of complex probate litigation cases and to provide individualized and collaborative case management to reduce the costs associated with fiduciary litigation. The Fiduciary Litigation Session may accept cases that fall into the following categories: contested cases involving the probate of a will, determination of heirs, or appointment or removal of a personal representative; contested conservatorship, estate, and trust accounts; trust petitions; equity complaints involving issues related to estates and trusts; removal of conservators; and petition to partition actions. Cases are accepted based primarily on the complexity of the matter and the need for substantial case management. The Fiduciary Litigation Session accepts cases from all divisions of the Probate and Family Court and primarily hears matters at the Norfolk Division of the Probate and Family Court, and at the Marlborough District Court. Please see Standing Order 3-17 for more information on the Fiduciary Litigation Session. Minimum Requirements: • Enrolled in and completion of 1L or 2L year in an accredited law school • Excellent legal research and writing skills • Knowledge of Microsoft Office and other computer software • Ability to work independently and as part of a team • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively • Demonstrated interest in probate and trust law is preferred, such as completion of a trusts and estates law course, including a basic understanding of the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code (MUPC) and/or the Massachusetts Uniform Trust Code (MUTC) Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
Mar 16, 2024
Full Time
Title: Fiduciary Litigation Session - Summer Intern Starting Pay: $24 an hour - up to 37.5 hours a week Departmental Mission Statement: The Probate and Family Court Department’s mission is to deliver timely justice to the public by providing equal access to a fair, equitable, and efficient forum to solve family and probate legal matters and to help and protect all individuals, families, and children impartially and respectfully. The Probate and Family Court Department has jurisdiction over family-related and probate matters, such as divorce, paternity, child support, custody, parenting time, adoption, ending parental rights, abuse prevention, wills, estates, trusts, guardianships, conservatorships, and name changes. The court has 14 divisions. Notes: Please upload a resume during the application process This internship offers a hybrid work structure where interns will be able to work remotely and from a Courthouse Position Summary: The intern, under the supervision and guidance of the Administrative Office of the Probate and Family Court, will assist with analyzing and researching legal issues for the justices of the Fiduciary Litigation Session. The intern’s primary duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Research and analyze issues of law, particularly those related to probate, estate, and trust matters • Draft research memoranda • Assist with preparing orders, judgments, and memoranda of decision • Attend court sessions • Assist with organizing case files and perform other case processing duties The intern will be primarily located in the Norfolk Division of the Probate and Family Court but may be asked to travel to the Marlborough District Court as needed. Duties: The Fiduciary Litigation Session is a pilot project in the Probate and Family Court. Its goal is to provide a specialized forum for the speedy resolution of complex probate litigation cases and to provide individualized and collaborative case management to reduce the costs associated with fiduciary litigation. The Fiduciary Litigation Session may accept cases that fall into the following categories: contested cases involving the probate of a will, determination of heirs, or appointment or removal of a personal representative; contested conservatorship, estate, and trust accounts; trust petitions; equity complaints involving issues related to estates and trusts; removal of conservators; and petition to partition actions. Cases are accepted based primarily on the complexity of the matter and the need for substantial case management. The Fiduciary Litigation Session accepts cases from all divisions of the Probate and Family Court and primarily hears matters at the Norfolk Division of the Probate and Family Court, and at the Marlborough District Court. Please see Standing Order 3-17 for more information on the Fiduciary Litigation Session. Minimum Requirements: • Enrolled in and completion of 1L or 2L year in an accredited law school • Excellent legal research and writing skills • Knowledge of Microsoft Office and other computer software • Ability to work independently and as part of a team • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively • Demonstrated interest in probate and trust law is preferred, such as completion of a trusts and estates law course, including a basic understanding of the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code (MUPC) and/or the Massachusetts Uniform Trust Code (MUTC) Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Title: Office of Community Corrections Research and Data Intern Starting Pay: $20 an hour Departmental Mission Statement: The Massachusetts Probation Service’s mission is to increase community safety, reduce recidivism, contribute to the fair and equitable administration of justice, support victims and survivors, and assist individuals and families in achieving long-term positive change. The Office of Community Corrections (OCC) is the Massachusetts Probation Service’s intermediate sanction department. The OCC’s mission is to establish intermediate sanctions which offer a continuum of sanctions and services for probation, parole, sheriffs, and the Department of Correction. Notes: Please complete the online application and upload a current resume. Position Summary: The intern, under the supervision and guidance of the OCC, will work on a variety of assignments that will involve the administration of data from the Community Justice Support Centers and Community Service Program. The intern should be able to provide a broad range of skilled administrative and technical support. Intern’s daily duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Assist in the timely and accurate collection, maintenance, analysis, and reporting of statistical data on case management and performance metrics • Maintain the database for the OCC program utilization • Prepare and disseminate reports related to performance metrics • Work alongside the OCC Performance Analysis Minimum Requirements: • Working towards a bachelor’s degree (or graduate degree, etc.) from an accredited college or university, concentration in Research or Criminal Justice (preferred) • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel • Knowledge of case management or case processing systems • Experience conducting quantitative and qualitative analysis • Strong attention to detail • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work professionally with persons at all levels, including judges and other officials, and to maintain effective working relationships • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written forms, including the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical people • Ability to work independently and part of a team Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
Mar 15, 2024
Full Time
Title: Office of Community Corrections Research and Data Intern Starting Pay: $20 an hour Departmental Mission Statement: The Massachusetts Probation Service’s mission is to increase community safety, reduce recidivism, contribute to the fair and equitable administration of justice, support victims and survivors, and assist individuals and families in achieving long-term positive change. The Office of Community Corrections (OCC) is the Massachusetts Probation Service’s intermediate sanction department. The OCC’s mission is to establish intermediate sanctions which offer a continuum of sanctions and services for probation, parole, sheriffs, and the Department of Correction. Notes: Please complete the online application and upload a current resume. Position Summary: The intern, under the supervision and guidance of the OCC, will work on a variety of assignments that will involve the administration of data from the Community Justice Support Centers and Community Service Program. The intern should be able to provide a broad range of skilled administrative and technical support. Intern’s daily duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: • Assist in the timely and accurate collection, maintenance, analysis, and reporting of statistical data on case management and performance metrics • Maintain the database for the OCC program utilization • Prepare and disseminate reports related to performance metrics • Work alongside the OCC Performance Analysis Minimum Requirements: • Working towards a bachelor’s degree (or graduate degree, etc.) from an accredited college or university, concentration in Research or Criminal Justice (preferred) • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel • Knowledge of case management or case processing systems • Experience conducting quantitative and qualitative analysis • Strong attention to detail • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work professionally with persons at all levels, including judges and other officials, and to maintain effective working relationships • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written forms, including the ability to communicate technical information to non-technical people • Ability to work independently and part of a team Closing Date/Time: 2024-06-26
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Intern (Fixed Term) (Trainee) Job Summary Estimated Hiring Rate: $15.00 hourly Unlock the world of spatial analysis and chart a course for your career in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as our GIS Intern! If you’re passionate about transforming data into actionable insights, navigating the realms of maps and geospatial technology, and want to be at the forefront of shaping the future of location-based decision-making, this internship opportunity is your gateway. Join our dynamic team with this opportunity to blend your academic knowledge with practical experience. The City of Olathe provides meaningful work assignments to our interns along with the opportunity to experience what it's like working in public service, helping them prepare for a future in their chosen career. Interns gain valuable skills and real-world experience outside of the classroom. With our robust internship program, we mentor students in their career development and provide an opportunity to create a professional network with experienced professionals and peers. For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The GIS Intern will play a crucial role in assisting the GIS team in various tasks related to data collection, analysis, and mapping. This internship provides an opportunity to gain practical experience in the field of GIS and spatial data management while contributing to real-world projects. The GIS intern will work under the guidance of experienced GIS professionals and collaborate with other departments to support spatial data needs. Key Responsibilities Collaborates in the creation of maps for both internal use and client projects; utilizes GIS software to design and produce visually appealing and accurate maps that effectively communicate geographical information. Assists in collecting and verifying geographic data from different sources; performs data entry, ensures data accuracy, and organizes datasets according to established standards. Identifies and corrects inaccuracies, errors, or inconsistencies in the geographic and attribute data within the City’s enterprise GIS database. Communicates effectively within the GIS team and with other departments. Qualifications Experience: Entry level experience in GIS and past work or education using ESRI suite of products is required. The successful candidate will have good computer skills and be proficient with Microsoft Office. Strong problem solving and analytical skills and the ability to work independently and manage time effectively to meet goals are essential to this role. Education: A High School Diploma or equivalent is required. Preference is given to college students pursuing a degree in Geographic Information Systems, Environmental Science, Urban Planning, Geography, or related field of study. License & Certification(s): Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license with a favorable driving record.
Mar 13, 2024
Full Time
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Intern (Fixed Term) (Trainee) Job Summary Estimated Hiring Rate: $15.00 hourly Unlock the world of spatial analysis and chart a course for your career in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as our GIS Intern! If you’re passionate about transforming data into actionable insights, navigating the realms of maps and geospatial technology, and want to be at the forefront of shaping the future of location-based decision-making, this internship opportunity is your gateway. Join our dynamic team with this opportunity to blend your academic knowledge with practical experience. The City of Olathe provides meaningful work assignments to our interns along with the opportunity to experience what it's like working in public service, helping them prepare for a future in their chosen career. Interns gain valuable skills and real-world experience outside of the classroom. With our robust internship program, we mentor students in their career development and provide an opportunity to create a professional network with experienced professionals and peers. For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The GIS Intern will play a crucial role in assisting the GIS team in various tasks related to data collection, analysis, and mapping. This internship provides an opportunity to gain practical experience in the field of GIS and spatial data management while contributing to real-world projects. The GIS intern will work under the guidance of experienced GIS professionals and collaborate with other departments to support spatial data needs. Key Responsibilities Collaborates in the creation of maps for both internal use and client projects; utilizes GIS software to design and produce visually appealing and accurate maps that effectively communicate geographical information. Assists in collecting and verifying geographic data from different sources; performs data entry, ensures data accuracy, and organizes datasets according to established standards. Identifies and corrects inaccuracies, errors, or inconsistencies in the geographic and attribute data within the City’s enterprise GIS database. Communicates effectively within the GIS team and with other departments. Qualifications Experience: Entry level experience in GIS and past work or education using ESRI suite of products is required. The successful candidate will have good computer skills and be proficient with Microsoft Office. Strong problem solving and analytical skills and the ability to work independently and manage time effectively to meet goals are essential to this role. Education: A High School Diploma or equivalent is required. Preference is given to college students pursuing a degree in Geographic Information Systems, Environmental Science, Urban Planning, Geography, or related field of study. License & Certification(s): Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license with a favorable driving record.
CITY OF ORLANDO, FL
Orlando, Florida, United States
Description >> MULTIPLE POSITIONS AVAILABLE THIS IS A TEMPORARY POSITION WITH NO BENEFITS AND NO GUARANTEE OF A CERTAIN NUMBER OF HOURS, BUT PLANNED FOR UP TO 24 HOURS PER WEEK. SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON DIVISION NEEDS. Who We Are Orlando, The City Beautiful For most of Orlando’s history we’ve been the place everyone wants to visit. Today, we’re also the place where everyone wants to live and do business. List after list has Orlando as one of the fastest growing cities in America. We’re transitioning from our role as the young upstart to a more mature, global city. This didn’t happen by accident. Together as a community, we developed a shared vision for our city focused on creating partnerships and we’ve transformed Orlando from a place that was packed with potential into a city on the rise. Our vision ensures we are an inclusive, compassionate community that is generating jobs, becoming the most sustainable city in the nation, keeping our community safe, making it easier to get around, and increasing the quality of life. Together, we can continue realizing all our city’s potential. Come be part of our community with the City of Orlando. Starting Salary: $15.00 per hour Grade: TEMPORARY Nature of Work: The duties of our interns include performing administrative and technical engineering tasks to support the Engineering & Mapping Section of the Water Reclamation Division. Candidates will be responsible for exchange of documents dropped off at City Hall and delivering documents from the Water Reclamation Division office to City Hall. Keeping a log of the documents and tracking reviews will be a part of Intern's responsibilities. Candidates will be asked to assist with engineering analyses, including sewer capacity analyses and other calculations. Candidates will be asked to conduct field activities to document sanitary sewer conditions and conduct investigations. Hours: 7:00am to 4:00pm Minimum Requirements Qualified candidates will need to be enrolled in a 4-year accredited Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering program to earn a bachelor's degree. Candidate should be in their Junior or Senior year. A minimum 6 month commitment is requested. Prior internship or industry related experience is desired but not required. VALID DRIVER LICENSE FROM ANY STATE MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF INTERVIEW. VALID FLORIDA DRIVER LICENSE MUST BE PRESENTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF HIRE. IMPORTANT: To be eligible to proceed forward in the application process, applicants must meet the minimum qualifications listed in the position description. Please ensure your application provides details of all relevant experience related to the position. If you have questions or need clarification concerning the position or application process, please contact Human Resources at jobs@orlando.gov or 407.246.2062. Supplemental Information City of Orlando Benefits If this posting indicates a degree is required, the following experience will apply in lieu of any degree as follows: Two (2) years of direct experience for an associate degree; Four (4) years of direct experience for a bachelor's degree; Six (6) years of direct experience for a master's degree; or Nine (9) years of direct experience for a doctoral degree Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2024 5:00 PM Eastern
Mar 08, 2024
Temporary
Description >> MULTIPLE POSITIONS AVAILABLE THIS IS A TEMPORARY POSITION WITH NO BENEFITS AND NO GUARANTEE OF A CERTAIN NUMBER OF HOURS, BUT PLANNED FOR UP TO 24 HOURS PER WEEK. SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON DIVISION NEEDS. Who We Are Orlando, The City Beautiful For most of Orlando’s history we’ve been the place everyone wants to visit. Today, we’re also the place where everyone wants to live and do business. List after list has Orlando as one of the fastest growing cities in America. We’re transitioning from our role as the young upstart to a more mature, global city. This didn’t happen by accident. Together as a community, we developed a shared vision for our city focused on creating partnerships and we’ve transformed Orlando from a place that was packed with potential into a city on the rise. Our vision ensures we are an inclusive, compassionate community that is generating jobs, becoming the most sustainable city in the nation, keeping our community safe, making it easier to get around, and increasing the quality of life. Together, we can continue realizing all our city’s potential. Come be part of our community with the City of Orlando. Starting Salary: $15.00 per hour Grade: TEMPORARY Nature of Work: The duties of our interns include performing administrative and technical engineering tasks to support the Engineering & Mapping Section of the Water Reclamation Division. Candidates will be responsible for exchange of documents dropped off at City Hall and delivering documents from the Water Reclamation Division office to City Hall. Keeping a log of the documents and tracking reviews will be a part of Intern's responsibilities. Candidates will be asked to assist with engineering analyses, including sewer capacity analyses and other calculations. Candidates will be asked to conduct field activities to document sanitary sewer conditions and conduct investigations. Hours: 7:00am to 4:00pm Minimum Requirements Qualified candidates will need to be enrolled in a 4-year accredited Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering program to earn a bachelor's degree. Candidate should be in their Junior or Senior year. A minimum 6 month commitment is requested. Prior internship or industry related experience is desired but not required. VALID DRIVER LICENSE FROM ANY STATE MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF INTERVIEW. VALID FLORIDA DRIVER LICENSE MUST BE PRESENTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF HIRE. IMPORTANT: To be eligible to proceed forward in the application process, applicants must meet the minimum qualifications listed in the position description. Please ensure your application provides details of all relevant experience related to the position. If you have questions or need clarification concerning the position or application process, please contact Human Resources at jobs@orlando.gov or 407.246.2062. Supplemental Information City of Orlando Benefits If this posting indicates a degree is required, the following experience will apply in lieu of any degree as follows: Two (2) years of direct experience for an associate degree; Four (4) years of direct experience for a bachelor's degree; Six (6) years of direct experience for a master's degree; or Nine (9) years of direct experience for a doctoral degree Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2024 5:00 PM Eastern