City of Santa Monica
City of Santa Monica, California, United States
Job Summary Provides accurate information to the general public regarding the Rent Control Charter Amendment, rules, regulations, registration fees, and policies. Conducts research involving property records. Processes complaints and petitions and assists with special projects. SUPERVISION : Works under the administrative supervision of the Public Information Manager, who outlines work assignments, periodically reviews work in progress and reviews completed work. No supervision exercised. Representative Duties Responds to inquiries from the public regarding the Rent Control Charter Amendment, rules, regulations and policies by phone, in person, in writing and by e-mail. Makes referrals to other agencies as appropriate. Performs a variety of administrative duties that may include drafting correspondence, writing public handouts and newsletter articles, tracking data, conducting research and preparing summary reports. Advises the public regarding procedures and bases for filing petitions for individual rent adjustments. Receives and reviews petitions for rent adjustments for completeness and accuracy. Accepts and processes check and cash payments. Monitors payment processing software to ensure payments are properly reconciled and applied to the correct properties. Researches billing issues and responds to billing inquiries. Reviews fee waiver applications for eligibility. Calculates fees, refunds, and adjustments. Generates invoices and related correspondence. Prepares proper forms for treasury deposits and warrants. Keeps abreast of state legislation, local regulations and policies relevant to housing issues. Submits written questions and fact patterns raised by public inquiries to the Board's Legal Department for legal interpretation and advice. Researches and provides relevant property information to the public. Determines if rental units are properly registered. Reviews and updates computer printout for data entry. Attends community and neighborhood meetings and provides information regarding the rent control law and regulations. Consults and works with other City departments concerning issues of apartment habitability, tenant harassment and relocation benefits. Informally resolves minor disputes between tenants and landlords on relocation benefits, as directed. Performs other related duties as assigned. Requirements MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge, Abilities and Skills : Knowledge of : Research methods Methods of data collection, monitoring and evaluation Report writing techniques Ability to : Learn, interpret and apply the Rent Control Charter Amendment, rules, regulations and policies Learn Rent Control annual billing and billing adjustment procedures Communicate effectively both orally and in writing Explain legal concepts and administrative procedures clearly and simply to a variety of different individuals/groups Establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with department staff, other City employees and the public Remain calm, tactful, and diplomatic in hostile situations Provide effective customer service Review data and make recommendations Perform basic mathematical calculations Skill in : Reading, writing and communicating in English at an appropriate level The use of computers and related word processing, database and spreadsheet applications Education, Training and Experience: A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Two years of experience providing information to the public which has involved the interpretation and application of laws, rules, and regulations. Bilingual skills are desirable. Supplemental Information How to Apply: Applicants must submit a clear, concise, completed on-line City Application along with any required supplemental application materials with the Human Resources Department by the filing deadline. If you do not submit your on-line application by the filing deadline, you will not be considered for this position. Please note, applications may be rejected if incomplete. Resumes, CVs and cover letters are not reviewed as part of the application screening process. You must attach a copy of your college level transcripts or diploma to your online application in order to qualify for this position. Applicants who indicate receipt of college level coursework or degree from a foreign institution must provide United States credential equivalency verification along with a copy of your college diploma/transcripts. All materials must be received in the Human Resources Department no later than the filing deadline. Failure to do so may result in your application being disqualified. Selection Process: All applicants must submit clear, concise and complete information regarding your work history and qualifications for the position. All applicants will be reviewed and only those applicants determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience, training and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. Testing may consist of the following: written examination, performance test; evaluation of qualifications, oral interview or any combination of these. Background Investigation: Candidates who have successfully completed all prior phases of the selection process will be subject to a thorough background investigation. If three or more qualified City employees apply and pass the examination, a promotional list will be established in addition to an open-competitive list. If fewer than three qualified City employees pass the examination, the appointing authority, in accordance with the City's civil service rules and regulations, can decline to use a promotional list, in which case a promotional list will not be established for this position. The City of Santa Monica is a progressive, inclusive and culturally-rich community. As leaders in public service, we strive to be an employer of choice by attracting and retaining a highly-talented workforce where people of diverse races, religions, cultures and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where our staff are empowered to perform at their highest level and where their differences make a positive impact. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to build balanced teams from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, ancestry, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create a workplace that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our employees. Join us! Special assistance with the application and examination process is available, upon request, for persons with disabilities. Call (310) 458-8246, TDD (310) 458-8696 (Hearing Impaired Only). Please note the request for reasonable accommodations must be made to Human Resources at least three work days prior to the examination. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is generally performed in a busy office environment. Must be able to work as part of a team and handle a high volume of public contact and multiple project assignments in a timely manner. The City's liberal fringe benefits for full-time employment include sick leave, holiday and vacation pay, the Public Employees Retirement System, medical, dental and vision insurance, credit union, deferred compensation, tuition reimbursement, Dependent Care Assistance Plan and Marine Park Childcare Center. Closing Date/Time: 4/4/2024 5:30 PM Pacific
Mar 19, 2024
Full Time
Job Summary Provides accurate information to the general public regarding the Rent Control Charter Amendment, rules, regulations, registration fees, and policies. Conducts research involving property records. Processes complaints and petitions and assists with special projects. SUPERVISION : Works under the administrative supervision of the Public Information Manager, who outlines work assignments, periodically reviews work in progress and reviews completed work. No supervision exercised. Representative Duties Responds to inquiries from the public regarding the Rent Control Charter Amendment, rules, regulations and policies by phone, in person, in writing and by e-mail. Makes referrals to other agencies as appropriate. Performs a variety of administrative duties that may include drafting correspondence, writing public handouts and newsletter articles, tracking data, conducting research and preparing summary reports. Advises the public regarding procedures and bases for filing petitions for individual rent adjustments. Receives and reviews petitions for rent adjustments for completeness and accuracy. Accepts and processes check and cash payments. Monitors payment processing software to ensure payments are properly reconciled and applied to the correct properties. Researches billing issues and responds to billing inquiries. Reviews fee waiver applications for eligibility. Calculates fees, refunds, and adjustments. Generates invoices and related correspondence. Prepares proper forms for treasury deposits and warrants. Keeps abreast of state legislation, local regulations and policies relevant to housing issues. Submits written questions and fact patterns raised by public inquiries to the Board's Legal Department for legal interpretation and advice. Researches and provides relevant property information to the public. Determines if rental units are properly registered. Reviews and updates computer printout for data entry. Attends community and neighborhood meetings and provides information regarding the rent control law and regulations. Consults and works with other City departments concerning issues of apartment habitability, tenant harassment and relocation benefits. Informally resolves minor disputes between tenants and landlords on relocation benefits, as directed. Performs other related duties as assigned. Requirements MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge, Abilities and Skills : Knowledge of : Research methods Methods of data collection, monitoring and evaluation Report writing techniques Ability to : Learn, interpret and apply the Rent Control Charter Amendment, rules, regulations and policies Learn Rent Control annual billing and billing adjustment procedures Communicate effectively both orally and in writing Explain legal concepts and administrative procedures clearly and simply to a variety of different individuals/groups Establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with department staff, other City employees and the public Remain calm, tactful, and diplomatic in hostile situations Provide effective customer service Review data and make recommendations Perform basic mathematical calculations Skill in : Reading, writing and communicating in English at an appropriate level The use of computers and related word processing, database and spreadsheet applications Education, Training and Experience: A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Two years of experience providing information to the public which has involved the interpretation and application of laws, rules, and regulations. Bilingual skills are desirable. Supplemental Information How to Apply: Applicants must submit a clear, concise, completed on-line City Application along with any required supplemental application materials with the Human Resources Department by the filing deadline. If you do not submit your on-line application by the filing deadline, you will not be considered for this position. Please note, applications may be rejected if incomplete. Resumes, CVs and cover letters are not reviewed as part of the application screening process. You must attach a copy of your college level transcripts or diploma to your online application in order to qualify for this position. Applicants who indicate receipt of college level coursework or degree from a foreign institution must provide United States credential equivalency verification along with a copy of your college diploma/transcripts. All materials must be received in the Human Resources Department no later than the filing deadline. Failure to do so may result in your application being disqualified. Selection Process: All applicants must submit clear, concise and complete information regarding your work history and qualifications for the position. All applicants will be reviewed and only those applicants determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience, training and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. Testing may consist of the following: written examination, performance test; evaluation of qualifications, oral interview or any combination of these. Background Investigation: Candidates who have successfully completed all prior phases of the selection process will be subject to a thorough background investigation. If three or more qualified City employees apply and pass the examination, a promotional list will be established in addition to an open-competitive list. If fewer than three qualified City employees pass the examination, the appointing authority, in accordance with the City's civil service rules and regulations, can decline to use a promotional list, in which case a promotional list will not be established for this position. The City of Santa Monica is a progressive, inclusive and culturally-rich community. As leaders in public service, we strive to be an employer of choice by attracting and retaining a highly-talented workforce where people of diverse races, religions, cultures and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where our staff are empowered to perform at their highest level and where their differences make a positive impact. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to build balanced teams from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, ancestry, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create a workplace that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our employees. Join us! Special assistance with the application and examination process is available, upon request, for persons with disabilities. Call (310) 458-8246, TDD (310) 458-8696 (Hearing Impaired Only). Please note the request for reasonable accommodations must be made to Human Resources at least three work days prior to the examination. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is generally performed in a busy office environment. Must be able to work as part of a team and handle a high volume of public contact and multiple project assignments in a timely manner. The City's liberal fringe benefits for full-time employment include sick leave, holiday and vacation pay, the Public Employees Retirement System, medical, dental and vision insurance, credit union, deferred compensation, tuition reimbursement, Dependent Care Assistance Plan and Marine Park Childcare Center. Closing Date/Time: 4/4/2024 5:30 PM Pacific
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information EXAM NUMBER CA1607A TYPE OF RECRUITMENT OPEN COMPETITIVE JOB OPPORTUNITY FIRST DAY OF FILING: Monday, April 3, 2023 at 8:00 A.M. (PT) Closing Date: Continuous THE FILING PERIOD MAY BE SUSPENDED AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THIS EXAMINATION MAY REOPEN AS THE NEEDS OF THE SERVICE REQUIRE. WHO WE ARE: The County of Los Angeles (County) is the largest employer in Southern California with more than 112,000 employees across 37 departments and an operating budget of $38 billion. The County serves the needs of over 10 million residents and 88 municipalities that lie within our boundaries by providing vital public services such as diverse as law enforcement, property assessment, public health protection, water conservation, cultural activities and many more. WHAT WE DO: At the Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA), we are committed to fostering a fair and dynamic marketplace and enhancing the economic wellbeing of our communities. The Department is the only local free standing Consumer Protection agency in the State and our resources and areas of assistance have significantly expanded since its establishment in 1975. We strive to improve the lives of all consumers, tenants, homeowners, immigrants, and workers. Today, we provide a diverse range of services to the residents of Los Angeles County, including investigating and assisting with consumer complaints, real estate fraud, identity theft, and elder financial abuse. DCBA strives to keep people housed and to mitigate displacements through our rent stabilization, tenant protections programs and our foreclosure prevention services. DCBA works to expand access to justice and ensure that residents understand their rights, protect those rights, and obtain a fair outcome through our consumer protection programs, including Small Claims Advisor, dispute resolution and mediation programs, immigration legal services, eviction prevention program, and through our Self- Help Legal Centers. DCBA also oversees the County’s cannabis regulatory framework and is committed to ensuring an equitable, sustainable, and safe marketplace. Additionally, we drive initiatives that protect workers from exploitation and human trafficking and provide access to services for vulnerable communities including low to moderate income families, foster youth, and immigrant communities. The Department of Consumer and Business Affairs prides itself on providing extraordinary customer service and ensuring equitable access to our programs and resources for all residents of Los Angeles County. THE OPPORTUNITY: The Department of Consumer and Business Affairs is seeking well-qualified individuals to fill Public Information Associate vacancies in the Communications Division. The public information associate will assist in the initiation, planning, development, maintenance, evaluation, implementation and coordination of a public information and engagement program for a County department. CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: Under general direction, positions allocable to this class report to a higher-level supervisor or higher-level Public Information class and are responsible for advising and assisting in the overall administration of public information programs, services, or activities, utilizing various media channels. Incumbents participate in writing and editing releases and articles, researching departmental programs and identifying opportunities for potential media coverage or content development, and coordinating relations with the media. Positions in this class must possess good verbal and written communication skills applying communication principles, methods, practices, and techniques to engage local media and to convey information to the public through various media channels. Incumbents must demonstrate awareness of current events, especially those involving the County, and have a working knowledge of local media outlets, social media platforms, and the Public Records Act. This class may serve as the sole public information representative for a small department. Incumbents must seek professional development opportunities and continually update their skills. Essential Job Functions Develops digital media content for web and social media platforms. Develops and maintains contact lists for various media outlets, including hyperlocal and ethnic media outlets. Coordinates and assists with public information-related special projects, research, events, and programs requiring knowledge of community and/or department concerns and issues. Researches and reviews new and emerging media as an avenue for use in community outreach and public communications. Establishes, develops, and maintains interactions with the media, community groups, and department managers to proactively provide information on departmental affairs. Receives and responds to public information inquiries from the public regarding available services; prepares correspondence in response to inquiries, general complaints, and recommendations relative to the County's various programs and activities; and consults with appropriate staff members to secure pertinent facts and information. Handles intake and response to media requests for information under the California Public Records Act, in coordination with departmental management, County Counsel and the department’s Public Records Act coordinator. Assists in analyzing and evaluating data to develop appropriate communications recommendations for management. Assists in developing and maintaining internal communication projects. Prepares releases, web and social media posts, and related materials that may be delivered through press conferences or other communication channels. Serves as liaison between the department and media representatives. Monitors and tracks issues affecting the department, monitors media channels, and informs management accordingly. Assists in assessing effectiveness of communication efforts. Assists in maintaining departmental website’s public information content. Manges a photo archive of key word-searchable photos. Staffs public information booth and make presentations to community groups. Assists with emergency and crisis communications. Drives to different sites, as necessary. Requirements MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: A Bachelor's degree or higher* from an accredited college or university with a major in Communications, Journalism, Public Administration, Public Relations, English or a closely-related field. -AND- Two years in a staff capacity** in public relations administering a public information program or professional experience*** as a journalist within a media organization. Special Requirement Information: * One additional year of the required experience will be accepted for each year of college . Completion of 30 semester units or 45 quarter units would be considered as one year of college. ** In the County of Los Angeles, Staff capacity is defined as work in an advisory capacity to line managers to provide program and administrative support. Work includes assisting and supporting administration by doing research, analysis, and making recommendations to line managers. *** Professional Experience is defined as work experience gained in a professional occupation or classification subsequent to receiving a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent. *In order to receive credit for a bachelor's degree or higher , you must include a legible copy of the official diploma, official transcripts, or official letter from the accredited institution which shows that you have completed the degree requirements with your application at the time of filing -OR- send by email to ahsu@dcba.lacounty.gov within seven (7) calendar days from application submission. Foreign studies must be evaluated by an academic credential evaluation agency and deemed to be equivalent to degrees from the United States (See Accreditation Information under Employment Information) . Withhold Information No withholds will be allowed for this examination. Required experience must be fully met and indicated on the application on the last day of filling. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. Some positions may require a valid California Class C Driver License to perform job-related functions. PHYSICAL CLASS: Physical Class II - Light: This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10 pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. Withhold Information No withholds will be allowed for this examination. Required experience must be fully met and indicated on the application on the last day of filling. Out-of-class will not be accepted for this examination. SPECIAL INFORMATION The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT : This exam will consist of a multiple choice and/or simulation test weighted at 100% , measuring: Customer Service, Fact Finding and Data Analysis, Decision Making, Reading Comprehension, Adaptability, Relationship Building Skills, Conscientiousness, Ethics & Integrity, Self-Management, Innovation, Industry Awareness, and Continual Learning. Multiple choice tests and simulation assessments are not reviewable by candidates per Civil Service Rule 7.19. Candidates must meet the Selection Requirements and achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on the examination in order to be placed on the Eligible Register. NOTE: All notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add Ahsu@dcba.lacounty.gov , CSears@hr.lacounty.gov , info@governmentjobs.com , talentcentral@shl.com , noreply@proctoru.com and donot-reply@amcatmail.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notification to be a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling of a test component. Test Preparation Study guides and other test preparation resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. While the guides will help you preparing for the test, we advise you to review all related materials that you deem necessary. An interactive, Online Test Preparation System for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at http://hr.lacounty.gov/ . Please click on "Find A Job" and then "Job Search Toolkit." Test preparation information is located under the "Employment Test Assistance" section. Additional online practice tests are available at https://www.shldirect.com/en-us/practice-tests/ . You can also access test preparation for the computerized portion of the test by going to http://www.shldirect.com/practice_tests.html . Eligibility Information : The names of candidates receiving a passing score in the examination will be added to the Eligible Register in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of eligibility. NO PERSON MAY COMPETE IN THIS EXAMINATION MORE THAN ONCE EVERY TWELVE (12) MONTHS . Complete applications will be processed on an as received basis and promulgated to the Eligible Register accordingly. Vacancy Information : The resulting eligible register for this examination will be used to fill both permanent and temporary vacancies in the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs. Application And Filing Information : Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application BEFORE 5:00 p.m., PT, on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Any required documents must be submitted within seven (7) calendar days from application submission. Apply online by clicking on the "Apply" green button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the deadline. You may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty, you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Fill out your application completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Selection Requirements to Qualify as listed on this job bulletin. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Important: Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from the Class Specification and requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficie nt to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application and you may be disqualified. IMPORTANT NOTE: SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. NO SHARING OF USER ID AND PASSWORD All applicants must file their application online using their OWN user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. Department Contact Name: Alvin Hsu, Exam Analyst Department Contact Phone: (213) 948-2895 Department Contact E-mail: AHsu@dcba.lacounty.gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Phone: (213) 948-2895 Teletype Phone Number: (800) 899-4099 Alternate Teletype Phone Number: (800) 897- 0077 For detailed information, please click here
Mar 05, 2024
Variable Shift
Position/Program Information EXAM NUMBER CA1607A TYPE OF RECRUITMENT OPEN COMPETITIVE JOB OPPORTUNITY FIRST DAY OF FILING: Monday, April 3, 2023 at 8:00 A.M. (PT) Closing Date: Continuous THE FILING PERIOD MAY BE SUSPENDED AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. THIS EXAMINATION MAY REOPEN AS THE NEEDS OF THE SERVICE REQUIRE. WHO WE ARE: The County of Los Angeles (County) is the largest employer in Southern California with more than 112,000 employees across 37 departments and an operating budget of $38 billion. The County serves the needs of over 10 million residents and 88 municipalities that lie within our boundaries by providing vital public services such as diverse as law enforcement, property assessment, public health protection, water conservation, cultural activities and many more. WHAT WE DO: At the Los Angeles County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA), we are committed to fostering a fair and dynamic marketplace and enhancing the economic wellbeing of our communities. The Department is the only local free standing Consumer Protection agency in the State and our resources and areas of assistance have significantly expanded since its establishment in 1975. We strive to improve the lives of all consumers, tenants, homeowners, immigrants, and workers. Today, we provide a diverse range of services to the residents of Los Angeles County, including investigating and assisting with consumer complaints, real estate fraud, identity theft, and elder financial abuse. DCBA strives to keep people housed and to mitigate displacements through our rent stabilization, tenant protections programs and our foreclosure prevention services. DCBA works to expand access to justice and ensure that residents understand their rights, protect those rights, and obtain a fair outcome through our consumer protection programs, including Small Claims Advisor, dispute resolution and mediation programs, immigration legal services, eviction prevention program, and through our Self- Help Legal Centers. DCBA also oversees the County’s cannabis regulatory framework and is committed to ensuring an equitable, sustainable, and safe marketplace. Additionally, we drive initiatives that protect workers from exploitation and human trafficking and provide access to services for vulnerable communities including low to moderate income families, foster youth, and immigrant communities. The Department of Consumer and Business Affairs prides itself on providing extraordinary customer service and ensuring equitable access to our programs and resources for all residents of Los Angeles County. THE OPPORTUNITY: The Department of Consumer and Business Affairs is seeking well-qualified individuals to fill Public Information Associate vacancies in the Communications Division. The public information associate will assist in the initiation, planning, development, maintenance, evaluation, implementation and coordination of a public information and engagement program for a County department. CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: Under general direction, positions allocable to this class report to a higher-level supervisor or higher-level Public Information class and are responsible for advising and assisting in the overall administration of public information programs, services, or activities, utilizing various media channels. Incumbents participate in writing and editing releases and articles, researching departmental programs and identifying opportunities for potential media coverage or content development, and coordinating relations with the media. Positions in this class must possess good verbal and written communication skills applying communication principles, methods, practices, and techniques to engage local media and to convey information to the public through various media channels. Incumbents must demonstrate awareness of current events, especially those involving the County, and have a working knowledge of local media outlets, social media platforms, and the Public Records Act. This class may serve as the sole public information representative for a small department. Incumbents must seek professional development opportunities and continually update their skills. Essential Job Functions Develops digital media content for web and social media platforms. Develops and maintains contact lists for various media outlets, including hyperlocal and ethnic media outlets. Coordinates and assists with public information-related special projects, research, events, and programs requiring knowledge of community and/or department concerns and issues. Researches and reviews new and emerging media as an avenue for use in community outreach and public communications. Establishes, develops, and maintains interactions with the media, community groups, and department managers to proactively provide information on departmental affairs. Receives and responds to public information inquiries from the public regarding available services; prepares correspondence in response to inquiries, general complaints, and recommendations relative to the County's various programs and activities; and consults with appropriate staff members to secure pertinent facts and information. Handles intake and response to media requests for information under the California Public Records Act, in coordination with departmental management, County Counsel and the department’s Public Records Act coordinator. Assists in analyzing and evaluating data to develop appropriate communications recommendations for management. Assists in developing and maintaining internal communication projects. Prepares releases, web and social media posts, and related materials that may be delivered through press conferences or other communication channels. Serves as liaison between the department and media representatives. Monitors and tracks issues affecting the department, monitors media channels, and informs management accordingly. Assists in assessing effectiveness of communication efforts. Assists in maintaining departmental website’s public information content. Manges a photo archive of key word-searchable photos. Staffs public information booth and make presentations to community groups. Assists with emergency and crisis communications. Drives to different sites, as necessary. Requirements MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: A Bachelor's degree or higher* from an accredited college or university with a major in Communications, Journalism, Public Administration, Public Relations, English or a closely-related field. -AND- Two years in a staff capacity** in public relations administering a public information program or professional experience*** as a journalist within a media organization. Special Requirement Information: * One additional year of the required experience will be accepted for each year of college . Completion of 30 semester units or 45 quarter units would be considered as one year of college. ** In the County of Los Angeles, Staff capacity is defined as work in an advisory capacity to line managers to provide program and administrative support. Work includes assisting and supporting administration by doing research, analysis, and making recommendations to line managers. *** Professional Experience is defined as work experience gained in a professional occupation or classification subsequent to receiving a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent. *In order to receive credit for a bachelor's degree or higher , you must include a legible copy of the official diploma, official transcripts, or official letter from the accredited institution which shows that you have completed the degree requirements with your application at the time of filing -OR- send by email to ahsu@dcba.lacounty.gov within seven (7) calendar days from application submission. Foreign studies must be evaluated by an academic credential evaluation agency and deemed to be equivalent to degrees from the United States (See Accreditation Information under Employment Information) . Withhold Information No withholds will be allowed for this examination. Required experience must be fully met and indicated on the application on the last day of filling. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. Some positions may require a valid California Class C Driver License to perform job-related functions. PHYSICAL CLASS: Physical Class II - Light: This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10 pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. Withhold Information No withholds will be allowed for this examination. Required experience must be fully met and indicated on the application on the last day of filling. Out-of-class will not be accepted for this examination. SPECIAL INFORMATION The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT : This exam will consist of a multiple choice and/or simulation test weighted at 100% , measuring: Customer Service, Fact Finding and Data Analysis, Decision Making, Reading Comprehension, Adaptability, Relationship Building Skills, Conscientiousness, Ethics & Integrity, Self-Management, Innovation, Industry Awareness, and Continual Learning. Multiple choice tests and simulation assessments are not reviewable by candidates per Civil Service Rule 7.19. Candidates must meet the Selection Requirements and achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on the examination in order to be placed on the Eligible Register. NOTE: All notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add Ahsu@dcba.lacounty.gov , CSears@hr.lacounty.gov , info@governmentjobs.com , talentcentral@shl.com , noreply@proctoru.com and donot-reply@amcatmail.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notification to be a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling of a test component. Test Preparation Study guides and other test preparation resources are available to help candidates prepare for employment tests. While the guides will help you preparing for the test, we advise you to review all related materials that you deem necessary. An interactive, Online Test Preparation System for taking practice tests may be accessed on the Department of Human Resources website at http://hr.lacounty.gov/ . Please click on "Find A Job" and then "Job Search Toolkit." Test preparation information is located under the "Employment Test Assistance" section. Additional online practice tests are available at https://www.shldirect.com/en-us/practice-tests/ . You can also access test preparation for the computerized portion of the test by going to http://www.shldirect.com/practice_tests.html . Eligibility Information : The names of candidates receiving a passing score in the examination will be added to the Eligible Register in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of eligibility. NO PERSON MAY COMPETE IN THIS EXAMINATION MORE THAN ONCE EVERY TWELVE (12) MONTHS . Complete applications will be processed on an as received basis and promulgated to the Eligible Register accordingly. Vacancy Information : The resulting eligible register for this examination will be used to fill both permanent and temporary vacancies in the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs. 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The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Selection Requirements to Qualify as listed on this job bulletin. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Important: Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from the Class Specification and requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficie nt to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. 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Department Contact Name: Alvin Hsu, Exam Analyst Department Contact Phone: (213) 948-2895 Department Contact E-mail: AHsu@dcba.lacounty.gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Phone: (213) 948-2895 Teletype Phone Number: (800) 899-4099 Alternate Teletype Phone Number: (800) 897- 0077 For detailed information, please click here
Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Equivalent Experience: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Marketing, Public Relations, Journalism, Advertising or related field plus four (4) years of progressive experience in developing and implementing programs of public information, one (1) of which was in a team leader/coordinator capacity. Experience may substitute for the education up to the maximum of four (4) years. Licenses or Certifications: None. Notes to Applicants DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW : Please learn more about our department and how we serve our community: What does the Watershed Protection Department do? POSITION OVERVIEW : The Public Information Specialist Sr. position will lead emergency communications, conduct all aspects of media relations, serve as spokesperson to provide general department-related information to media, and plan and implement communication strategies for various projects, programs and initiatives for the Watershed Protection Department. This position will serve in a leadership capacity working with team members to set communication objectives, strategies and schedules, and will provide training and oversight to ensure timeliness and accuracy of information. TRAVEL : If you are selected for this position, and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program, you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. ASSESSMENT : A non-standardized assessment will be given as part of the interview process. EDUCATION : Verification of education will be conducted on the top candidate. CRIMINAL BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION : Job Offer is contingent on passing a Criminal Background Investigation. BENEFITS : Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits such as low-cost medical, dental, vision, paid leave time, a highly competitive retirement plan, career development opportunities and more. Please click here for more information. ABOUT YOUR EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION (Please read carefully): When completing the City of Austin Employment Application: Include details on the application or prior or current work history with the City of Austin. A resume and cover letter are required. They do not substitute for a complete employment application. A detailed and complete employment application will help us better evaluate your qualifications and will be used to determine salary if you are selected for this position. Include details on the application of any previous employment that you wish to be considered as part of your qualifications and relevant experience. Provide each job title and employment dates for all jobs on the application. Your work history should include duties you performed. “See Resume” is not acceptable and your application will be considered incomplete. Work history must include the month and year of employment and whether it was full or part-time work. Any relevant work history on the resume must also be reflected in the employment application in order to be considered. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED : * Please submit three writing samples for this position. The writing sample should include press releases, stakeholder communications, memos, articles, social media campaigns, or other related work products that you created. Please limit the total number of pages submitted to 5. Submit your writing sample under “Other Documents”, “Other Documents 2” and “Media Presentation” in the Optional and Required Applicant Documents section of the application. Applications missing these required documents will be considered incomplete and will not be considered. OR Please submit a writing sample and portfolio example for this position. 1. The writing sample can include reports, press releases, public information announcement, articles or related work product that you created. 2. The portfolio of related work can also include examples of marketing, graphic, social media or related work product that you created. 3. Please limit the total number of pages submitted to 15. 4. Submit your writing sample under “Other Documents” and your portfolio under “Other Documents #2” in the Optional and Required Applicant Documents section of the application. 5. Applications missing these required documents will be considered incomplete and will not be considered. Pay Range $30.29 - $37.86 Hours 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday with the ability for a 50% telework schedule within a two-week period. Exceptions may apply subject to the business needs of the department. May require working outside of normal business hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays as dictated by business needs. Job Close Date 04/08/2024 Type of Posting External Department Watershed Protection Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location 505 Barton Springs Road, Austin, Texas 78704 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Experience: Experience implementing emergency communication plans, including an understanding of National Incident Management System principles. Experience working with media and serving as a media spokesperson. Ability to understand and communicate complex, technical information to a diverse audience. Experience developing and implementing innovative and equitable communication strategies. Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Works on assignments that are complex in nature where considerable judgment and initiative are required in resolving problems and making recommendations. Primary responsibility for larger individual projects or act as an account representative for client departments and programs. Develops long-range strategic plans. Writes plans, organizes, directs, coordinates and edits articles for publication in a variety of forms, including electronic publication. Coordinates all aspects of production of marketing materials. Performs media relations duties to include: media buying, news releases, and fielding questions from media. Coordinates public relations duties to include: public and school education, presentations, tours of public facilities, and requests for information from the general public. Designs, researches, writes and edits newsletters and releases for internal or external use. Produces public service announcements and videos for promotional use. Responsibilities- Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: May train and lead others. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of public information, marketing, public relations, media relations programs. Knowledge of the functions and organization of municipal government, to include the relationships between departments, divisions and agencies. Knowledge of the principles associated with the role of meeting the necessary standards of customer service. Skill in oral and written communication. Skill in handling multiple tasks and prioritizing. Skill in using computers and related software. Skill in data analysis and problem solving. Skill in planning and organizing. Ability to interpret policies and guidelines. Ability to write articles for publication. Ability to work with frequent interruptions and changes in priorities. Ability to lead and train others. Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with other City employees and the public. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * The minimum qualifications for the Public Information Specialist Senior position are: Graduation with a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Marketing, Public Relations, Journalism, Advertising or related field plus four (4) years of progressive experience in developing and implementing programs of public information, one (1) of which was in a team leader/coordinator capacity. Experience may substitute for the education up to the maximum of four (4) years. Do you meet these minimum qualifications? Yes No * Are you a current City of Austin employee? Yes No * This position requires a criminal background investigation (CBI). By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful CBI to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a Criminal Background Investigation. * Please describe your experience implementing emergency communication protocols during emergency events and list any related certifications or trainings you have completed. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience with media relations, including writing press releases, coordinating interviews and media responses, and providing on-camera interviews. (Open Ended Question) * Please provide an example of when you successfully communicated complex, technical information to a diverse audience. (Open Ended Question) * Describe your experience with both the development and implementation of innovative and equitable communication strategies. (Open Ended Question) * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Other Document Other Document #2 Media Presentation Optional Documents
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Equivalent Experience: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Marketing, Public Relations, Journalism, Advertising or related field plus four (4) years of progressive experience in developing and implementing programs of public information, one (1) of which was in a team leader/coordinator capacity. Experience may substitute for the education up to the maximum of four (4) years. Licenses or Certifications: None. Notes to Applicants DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW : Please learn more about our department and how we serve our community: What does the Watershed Protection Department do? POSITION OVERVIEW : The Public Information Specialist Sr. position will lead emergency communications, conduct all aspects of media relations, serve as spokesperson to provide general department-related information to media, and plan and implement communication strategies for various projects, programs and initiatives for the Watershed Protection Department. This position will serve in a leadership capacity working with team members to set communication objectives, strategies and schedules, and will provide training and oversight to ensure timeliness and accuracy of information. TRAVEL : If you are selected for this position, and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program, you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. ASSESSMENT : A non-standardized assessment will be given as part of the interview process. EDUCATION : Verification of education will be conducted on the top candidate. CRIMINAL BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION : Job Offer is contingent on passing a Criminal Background Investigation. BENEFITS : Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits such as low-cost medical, dental, vision, paid leave time, a highly competitive retirement plan, career development opportunities and more. Please click here for more information. ABOUT YOUR EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION (Please read carefully): When completing the City of Austin Employment Application: Include details on the application or prior or current work history with the City of Austin. A resume and cover letter are required. They do not substitute for a complete employment application. A detailed and complete employment application will help us better evaluate your qualifications and will be used to determine salary if you are selected for this position. Include details on the application of any previous employment that you wish to be considered as part of your qualifications and relevant experience. Provide each job title and employment dates for all jobs on the application. Your work history should include duties you performed. “See Resume” is not acceptable and your application will be considered incomplete. Work history must include the month and year of employment and whether it was full or part-time work. Any relevant work history on the resume must also be reflected in the employment application in order to be considered. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED : * Please submit three writing samples for this position. The writing sample should include press releases, stakeholder communications, memos, articles, social media campaigns, or other related work products that you created. Please limit the total number of pages submitted to 5. Submit your writing sample under “Other Documents”, “Other Documents 2” and “Media Presentation” in the Optional and Required Applicant Documents section of the application. Applications missing these required documents will be considered incomplete and will not be considered. OR Please submit a writing sample and portfolio example for this position. 1. The writing sample can include reports, press releases, public information announcement, articles or related work product that you created. 2. The portfolio of related work can also include examples of marketing, graphic, social media or related work product that you created. 3. Please limit the total number of pages submitted to 15. 4. Submit your writing sample under “Other Documents” and your portfolio under “Other Documents #2” in the Optional and Required Applicant Documents section of the application. 5. Applications missing these required documents will be considered incomplete and will not be considered. Pay Range $30.29 - $37.86 Hours 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday with the ability for a 50% telework schedule within a two-week period. Exceptions may apply subject to the business needs of the department. May require working outside of normal business hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays as dictated by business needs. Job Close Date 04/08/2024 Type of Posting External Department Watershed Protection Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location 505 Barton Springs Road, Austin, Texas 78704 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Experience: Experience implementing emergency communication plans, including an understanding of National Incident Management System principles. Experience working with media and serving as a media spokesperson. Ability to understand and communicate complex, technical information to a diverse audience. Experience developing and implementing innovative and equitable communication strategies. Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Works on assignments that are complex in nature where considerable judgment and initiative are required in resolving problems and making recommendations. Primary responsibility for larger individual projects or act as an account representative for client departments and programs. Develops long-range strategic plans. Writes plans, organizes, directs, coordinates and edits articles for publication in a variety of forms, including electronic publication. Coordinates all aspects of production of marketing materials. Performs media relations duties to include: media buying, news releases, and fielding questions from media. Coordinates public relations duties to include: public and school education, presentations, tours of public facilities, and requests for information from the general public. Designs, researches, writes and edits newsletters and releases for internal or external use. Produces public service announcements and videos for promotional use. Responsibilities- Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: May train and lead others. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of public information, marketing, public relations, media relations programs. Knowledge of the functions and organization of municipal government, to include the relationships between departments, divisions and agencies. Knowledge of the principles associated with the role of meeting the necessary standards of customer service. Skill in oral and written communication. Skill in handling multiple tasks and prioritizing. Skill in using computers and related software. Skill in data analysis and problem solving. Skill in planning and organizing. Ability to interpret policies and guidelines. Ability to write articles for publication. Ability to work with frequent interruptions and changes in priorities. Ability to lead and train others. Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with other City employees and the public. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * The minimum qualifications for the Public Information Specialist Senior position are: Graduation with a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Marketing, Public Relations, Journalism, Advertising or related field plus four (4) years of progressive experience in developing and implementing programs of public information, one (1) of which was in a team leader/coordinator capacity. Experience may substitute for the education up to the maximum of four (4) years. Do you meet these minimum qualifications? Yes No * Are you a current City of Austin employee? Yes No * This position requires a criminal background investigation (CBI). By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful CBI to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a Criminal Background Investigation. * Please describe your experience implementing emergency communication protocols during emergency events and list any related certifications or trainings you have completed. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience with media relations, including writing press releases, coordinating interviews and media responses, and providing on-camera interviews. (Open Ended Question) * Please provide an example of when you successfully communicated complex, technical information to a diverse audience. (Open Ended Question) * Describe your experience with both the development and implementation of innovative and equitable communication strategies. (Open Ended Question) * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Other Document Other Document #2 Media Presentation Optional Documents
City of Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth, TX, United States
Pay Range: $53,143 - $66,428 annual compensation Job Posting Closing on: Monday, April 1, 2024 Benefits for this position include: 11 Paid Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, Paid Time Off, Pension Plan, Professional Development Opportunities, and much more. The City of Fort Worth is one of the fastest growing large cities in the U.S. Our employees serve the needs of nearly 1,000,000 residents, promoting our values of exceptional customer experience, mutual respect, embracing our diversity, continuous improvement, ethical behavior, and accountability. A Events Coordinator is available with the City of Fort Worth, in thePublic EventsDepartment. The Event Coordinator will report to the Operations Manager at the Fort Worth Convention Center. We are seeking individuals that reflect our values of exceptional customer experience, mutual respect, embracing our diversity, continuous improvement, ethical behavior, and accountability. Candidate must be able to deliver an outstanding customer service, have highly developed organization and communication skills and a capacity to work as part of a cohesive and motived team along with the ability to adapt to ever changing daily priorities in a fast-paced work environment. The Public Events Department oversees both the Fort Worth Convention Center and the Will Rogers Memorial Center. Both facilities are a 24-hour operation, so a flexible schedule is required. The potential candidate must be able to work nights, weekends and holidays to coincide with events held at the facility. The Department employees are subject to reassignment based on work load and/or the needs of the City or the Department. This reassignment may involve relocation to Will Rogers Memorial Center or another City facility. The position assignment will be at the Fort Worth Convention Center. The Fort Worth Convention Center is a 714,000 square foot facility that occupies 14 city blocks in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. It is a tourist attraction that welcomes over 1.1 million visitors and dignitaries annually. The arena seats up to 13,500 and at full capacity, 22,500 people are housed within its walls. Minimum Job Requirements Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in Marketing, Business Management, Business Administration or a related field At least four (4) years of increasingly responsible experience in working with various organizations and groups on the operation and scheduling of public events Including one (1) year of administrative responsibility which includes creating written reports, preparing initial invoices and constant communication with clients and vendors Possession of a Valid Texas driver’s license Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience working in a facility or hospitality venue Degree in hospitality or event management Ungerboeck/Momentus Software experience or similar event booking software Meeting Matrix/iPlan or similar facility design/room diagramming software Four or more years of experience in working with various groups in facility and event design, room setup arrangement capabilities including fire and safety codes Knowledge of the requirements for events of various sizes Skilled in time management, strong computer skills, multitasking and prioritizing work activities The Events Coordinator job responsibilities include: Works with external client sources (e.g., meeting planners, city officials) to evaluate overall event specifications in order to develop written event manifest and work orders that effectively communicate to operational staff and contractual vendors how to adequately service the event. Manages vendor and operational services to prepare for, support and monitor public events, including correspondences with audio visual, emergency management personnel, transportation, caterers, decorators, parking and electrical. Plan the layout and assembly arrangement of public events. Conducts inspections of facilities to ensure proper event arrangement and assembly. Evaluates event set up arrangements, staging locations, utility and sound specifications and locations, and catering service areas Additional assigned tasks related to the Public Events Department and event coordination. Conditions of Employment The City of Fort Worth is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. It is the policy and practice of the City to recruit, hire, train and promote a diverse workforce without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, parental status, military service, or another non-merit factor. The City of Fort Worth is committed to full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to participate in the job application or interview process and to perform essential job functions. Candidates who do not meet the Education requirement, may be considered if they have more relevant work experience than the position requires. Those selected for employment will be required to pass Pre-Employment checks depending on the position requirements. Those could include, but are not limited to: criminal background check, drug screen, education verification, etc. criminal convictions will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Employees are paid by direct deposit only.
Mar 19, 2024
Full Time
Pay Range: $53,143 - $66,428 annual compensation Job Posting Closing on: Monday, April 1, 2024 Benefits for this position include: 11 Paid Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, Paid Time Off, Pension Plan, Professional Development Opportunities, and much more. The City of Fort Worth is one of the fastest growing large cities in the U.S. Our employees serve the needs of nearly 1,000,000 residents, promoting our values of exceptional customer experience, mutual respect, embracing our diversity, continuous improvement, ethical behavior, and accountability. A Events Coordinator is available with the City of Fort Worth, in thePublic EventsDepartment. The Event Coordinator will report to the Operations Manager at the Fort Worth Convention Center. We are seeking individuals that reflect our values of exceptional customer experience, mutual respect, embracing our diversity, continuous improvement, ethical behavior, and accountability. Candidate must be able to deliver an outstanding customer service, have highly developed organization and communication skills and a capacity to work as part of a cohesive and motived team along with the ability to adapt to ever changing daily priorities in a fast-paced work environment. The Public Events Department oversees both the Fort Worth Convention Center and the Will Rogers Memorial Center. Both facilities are a 24-hour operation, so a flexible schedule is required. The potential candidate must be able to work nights, weekends and holidays to coincide with events held at the facility. The Department employees are subject to reassignment based on work load and/or the needs of the City or the Department. This reassignment may involve relocation to Will Rogers Memorial Center or another City facility. The position assignment will be at the Fort Worth Convention Center. The Fort Worth Convention Center is a 714,000 square foot facility that occupies 14 city blocks in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. It is a tourist attraction that welcomes over 1.1 million visitors and dignitaries annually. The arena seats up to 13,500 and at full capacity, 22,500 people are housed within its walls. Minimum Job Requirements Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in Marketing, Business Management, Business Administration or a related field At least four (4) years of increasingly responsible experience in working with various organizations and groups on the operation and scheduling of public events Including one (1) year of administrative responsibility which includes creating written reports, preparing initial invoices and constant communication with clients and vendors Possession of a Valid Texas driver’s license Preferred Qualifications: Previous experience working in a facility or hospitality venue Degree in hospitality or event management Ungerboeck/Momentus Software experience or similar event booking software Meeting Matrix/iPlan or similar facility design/room diagramming software Four or more years of experience in working with various groups in facility and event design, room setup arrangement capabilities including fire and safety codes Knowledge of the requirements for events of various sizes Skilled in time management, strong computer skills, multitasking and prioritizing work activities The Events Coordinator job responsibilities include: Works with external client sources (e.g., meeting planners, city officials) to evaluate overall event specifications in order to develop written event manifest and work orders that effectively communicate to operational staff and contractual vendors how to adequately service the event. Manages vendor and operational services to prepare for, support and monitor public events, including correspondences with audio visual, emergency management personnel, transportation, caterers, decorators, parking and electrical. Plan the layout and assembly arrangement of public events. Conducts inspections of facilities to ensure proper event arrangement and assembly. Evaluates event set up arrangements, staging locations, utility and sound specifications and locations, and catering service areas Additional assigned tasks related to the Public Events Department and event coordination. Conditions of Employment The City of Fort Worth is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. It is the policy and practice of the City to recruit, hire, train and promote a diverse workforce without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, parental status, military service, or another non-merit factor. The City of Fort Worth is committed to full compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to participate in the job application or interview process and to perform essential job functions. Candidates who do not meet the Education requirement, may be considered if they have more relevant work experience than the position requires. Those selected for employment will be required to pass Pre-Employment checks depending on the position requirements. Those could include, but are not limited to: criminal background check, drug screen, education verification, etc. criminal convictions will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Employees are paid by direct deposit only.
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Job Location: Jefferson City, MO Why you’ll love this position: The Missouri Lottery is looking for a public information coordinator to join our Communications team, overseeing our responsible gaming program and our accreditation with the World Lottery Association. In this position, you’ll lead our organization’s responsible gaming committee, create annual action plans, track initiatives and provide guidance on problem gambling. You’ll also serve as the secretary of the Missouri Alliance to Curb Problem Gambling. The successful candidate will enjoy the challenge of keeping up to date on responsible gaming best practices and opportunities, making recommendations to the organization and documenting our continuous improvement. You’ll also write news releases and/or write, edit and proof a variety of materials, including annual reports, corporate social responsibility content and assorted brochures. You may also assist in social media or video projects. Top candidates will be highly organized, have a strong, detail-oriented work ethic and demonstrate exceptional writing and verbal communication skills. Minimum Qualifications: Three or more years of experience and a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum of 15 earned credit hours in one or more of the following: Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, English, Advertising, Marketing or a closely related field. Qualifying experience can substitute for education. Professional experience in communications is highly preferred. Must know AP style. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in Adobe Photoshop and InDesign, as well as Microsoft Office, is highly desirable. Lack of post-secondary education will not be used as the sole basis denying consideration to any applicant. The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. To help demonstrate the value of working for the State of Missouri, we have created an interactive Total Compensation Calculator. This tool provides a comprehensive view of benefits and more that are offered to prospective employees. The Total Compensation Calculator and other applicant resources can be found here . If you have questions about this position please contact: Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-03
Mar 21, 2024
Full Time
Job Location: Jefferson City, MO Why you’ll love this position: The Missouri Lottery is looking for a public information coordinator to join our Communications team, overseeing our responsible gaming program and our accreditation with the World Lottery Association. In this position, you’ll lead our organization’s responsible gaming committee, create annual action plans, track initiatives and provide guidance on problem gambling. You’ll also serve as the secretary of the Missouri Alliance to Curb Problem Gambling. The successful candidate will enjoy the challenge of keeping up to date on responsible gaming best practices and opportunities, making recommendations to the organization and documenting our continuous improvement. You’ll also write news releases and/or write, edit and proof a variety of materials, including annual reports, corporate social responsibility content and assorted brochures. You may also assist in social media or video projects. Top candidates will be highly organized, have a strong, detail-oriented work ethic and demonstrate exceptional writing and verbal communication skills. Minimum Qualifications: Three or more years of experience and a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum of 15 earned credit hours in one or more of the following: Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, English, Advertising, Marketing or a closely related field. Qualifying experience can substitute for education. Professional experience in communications is highly preferred. Must know AP style. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in Adobe Photoshop and InDesign, as well as Microsoft Office, is highly desirable. Lack of post-secondary education will not be used as the sole basis denying consideration to any applicant. The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. To help demonstrate the value of working for the State of Missouri, we have created an interactive Total Compensation Calculator. This tool provides a comprehensive view of benefits and more that are offered to prospective employees. The Total Compensation Calculator and other applicant resources can be found here . If you have questions about this position please contact: Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-03
Introduction THIS IS A NEW ASSEMBLED EXAMINATION. The eligible list resulting from this examination will cancel any existing list and may last approximately one year, but can be extended. Supplemental Questionnaire : A properly completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each application. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires must be in the possession of the Human Resource Services Department by 5:00 p.m. on the Last Day for Filing. Failure to submit the application and/or Supplemental Questionnaire will result in disqualification. Applications will only be accepted on-line. DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNITY The County of Alameda is the geographic center of the San Francisco Bay Area, located on the east side of the Bay across from the San Francisco Peninsula. Commonly referred to as the “East Bay,” the region has been the fastest growing in the San Francisco Bay Area for more than two decades. The East Bay is popular due to its desirable location, incredible diversity, ideal climate, broad economic base, welcoming communities, and business opportunities. The County itself is one of the most culturally diverse regions in the country. Alameda County offers a variety of popular destinations including theatre, world-class symphony performances, dining, and many top-rated accommodations. The County is also home to many popular attractions including, The Oakland Museum, Chabot Space and Science Center, the Oakland Athletics, and Livermore and the Tri-Valley Wine Country. In addition, there are numerous parks, trails, and championship golf courses to enjoy. The University of California, Berkeley and California State University, East Bay are just two of the distinguished academic institutions serving Northern California. Urban transportation options are extremely accessible including the Oakland International Airport, the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, and the San Francisco Bay ferry system. For more information on this charming county, please visit the County of Alameda’s website at https://www.acgov.org/ THE COUNTY Established in 1853, Alameda County has a population of over 1.6 million residents making it the second largest county in the Bay Area and the seventh largest in the State. The County encompasses 14 cities including Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, San Leandro, and Union City as well as six unincorporated communities and rural areas that span a total of 738 square miles. Alameda County employs approximately 9,000 employees working in 21 different agencies and departments and has an annual budget of over $3 billion. As a major urban County, Alameda delivers a full spectrum of services, including general government and internal services, health care, social services, public works, criminal justice, and other public safety services for its community. The County celebrates the rich diversity of its workforce, which in large measure, reflects the cultural and ethnic diversity of the community it serves. The County’s mission is to enrich the lives of its residents through visionary policies and accessible, responsive, and effective services. Its vision is to be recognized as one of the best counties in which to live, work, and do business. THE POSITION This position provides direct administrative assistance to the Agency Director or designee, which may involve highly sensitive and/or confidential matters. Incumbents must use independent judgment, tact and discretion for successful performance of the work, as responsibilities may include resolution of internal management, policy and operational problems. These positions are located in various County departments and agencies. Ideal Candidate will possess: Demonstrated strong analytical skills as it relates to administrative analysis and report preparation. Exceptional organizational skills: must be able to work efficiently and effectively on multiple projects at the same time. The ability to prepare clear, accurate and effective reports, correspondence, policies, newsletters, and other written materials. The ability to interpret, explain and apply complex policies, regulations, and procedures. A demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of stakeholders. The proven experience exercising sound independent judgment within established policies and guidelines. Strong oral and written communication skills as a proficient and compelling writer that is able to draft press releases and speeches that are concise and grammatically correct. You are invited to review the brochure for this recruitment at the link below: Executive Program Coordinator MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education: The equivalent to graduation from an accredited four-year college or university (180 quarter or 120 semester units) with major course work in business or public administration, a social science or a field related to the work (an appropriate advanced degree is desirable). (Additional professional-level administrative services or social service experience may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis.) AND Experience: The equivalent to four years of full-time, professional-level administrative or managerial service provision experience, preferably in a direct client service delivery setting. License: May require possession of a valid California Motor Vehicle Operator’s license. NOTE: The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The most suitably qualified candidates will possess the following competencies: Knowledge of: • Principles and practices of direct client service delivery. • Principles of public administration. • Practices and techniques of administrative analysis and report preparation. • Principles and techniques of public information dissemination. • Computer applications related to the work. • Budgetary and financial record-keeping techniques. • Office administrative practices and procedures, including records management and the operation of standard office equipment. • Basic supervisory principles and practices. • Basic public personnel, purchasing and contract administration practices. Ability to: • Plan and conduct complex and sensitive administrative and operational studies. • Identify management and operational problems, investigate and evaluate alternatives and implement effective solutions. • Interpret, explain and apply complex policies, regulations, and procedures. • Direct the work of a small staff. • Prepare clear, accurate and effective reports, correspondence, policies, newsletters and other written materials. • Represent the agency and the County in meetings with others and make effective public presentations. • Organize and prioritize work and meet critical deadlines. • Maintain accurate records and files. • Exercise sound independent judgment within established policies and guidelines. • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work. EXAMINATION COMPONENTS THE EXAMINATION WILL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS: 1) A review of applicants' applications to verify possession of minimum requirements. Those candidates who possess the minimum requirements for the class will move on to the next step in the examination process. 2) A review of the supplemental questionnaire to determine best qualified. Those candidates considered the best qualified will move on to the next step in the examination process. 3) An oral interview which will be weighted as 100% of the candidate's final examination score. The oral interview may contain situational exercises. CANDIDATES MUST ATTAIN A QUALIFYING RATING ON EACH PORTION OF THIS EXAMINATION. We reserve the right to make changes to the announced examination components . Alameda County utilizes a Civil Service Selection System founded on merit. Such a system is competitive and based on broad recruitment efforts and equal opportunity for qualified applicants to test in an examination process designed to determine the qualifications, fitness and ability of competitors to perform duties of the vacant position. Many of our recruitments are targeted and specific to the needs of a current vacant position, in which case, the eligible list may be exclusively used for that current vacant position. Other recruitments may be more broadly used for both current and future vacancies, or for other alternate jobs with comparable scopes of work. To learn more about our recruitment and selection process, please visit the “What You Need to Know” section of our website, www.acgov.org/hrs . RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLAN Applicants will be informed via email with reasonable notice in advance of any examination process which will require their attendance.The following dates are tentative and subject to change based on the needs of the Agency. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT PLAN: Deadline for Filing: 5:00:00 PM Friday, April 19, 2024 Review of Minimum Qualifications: Monday, May 6, 2024 Review of Supplemental Questionnaire for Best Qualified Week of May 20, 2024 Virtual Civil Service Oral Examination Week of June 10, 2024 Notification of Results Week of June 26, 2024 TENTATIVE SELECTION PLAN: Departmental Hiring Interviews: Combined process TBD WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED RECRUITMENT & SELECTION PLAN Alameda County and the Human Resource Services Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination and/or selection process to accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities and/or medical conditions in accordance/compliance with the State Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Alameda County’s Reasonable Accommodation Policy and applicable statutes.To request an accommodation due to a disability/medical condition during this or other phases of the examination/selection process, please contact the assigned Human Resources Representative listed on the job announcement before the last date offiling. Alameda County requires applicants to provide supporting documentation to substantiate a request for reasonable accommodation. In order to qualify for a reasonable accommodation, applicants must have a disability/medical condition pursuant to the ADA, FEHA and applicable statutes. For more information regarding our Reasonable Accommodation procedures, please visit our website: www.acgov.org/hrs . BENEFITS Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being Medical - HMO & PPO Plans Dental - HMO & PPO Plans Vision or Vision Reimbursement Share the Savings Basic Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance (with optional dependent coverage for eligible employees) Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance County Allowance Credit Flexible Spending Accounts - Health FSA, Dependent Care and Adoption Assistance Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Voluntary Benefits - Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Legal Services Employee Assistance Program For your Financial Future Retirement Plan - (Defined Benefit Pension Plan) Deferred Compensation Plan (457 Plan or Roth Plan) For your Work/Life Balance 12 paid holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accrual Vacation purchase program Management Paid Leave** Catastrophic Sick Leave Group Auto/Home Insurance Pet Insurance Commuter Benefits Program Guaranteed Ride Home Employee Wellness Program (e.g. At Work Fitness, Incentive Based Programs, Gym Membership Discounts) Employee Discount Program (e.g. theme parks, cell phone, etc.) Child Care Resources 1 st United Services Credit Union *Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change. ** Non-exempt management employees are entitled to up to three days of management paid leave. Exempt management employees are entitled to up to seven days of management paid leave. Conclusion All notices related to County recruitments for which you have applied will be sent/delivered via email. Please add @jobaps.com , @acgov.org , Noreplyalamedacountyhr@acgov.org and Noreply@jobaps.com as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. If you do not do this, your email blocking or spam filtering program may block receipt of the notices regarding your application for recruitments. You are also strongly advised to regularly log into your County of Alameda online application account to check for notices that may have been sent to you. All email notices that will be sent to you will also be kept in your personal online application account. You will be able to view all of your notices in your online application account by clicking on the 'My applications' button on the Current Job Openings page. Please take the steps recommended above to ensure you do not miss any notices about a recruitment for which you have applied. The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. NOTE: All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box Noreply@jobaps.com and Noreplyalamedacountyhr@acgov.org are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. If you have questions please go to our website at www.acgov.org/hrs . You may also contact the Human Resources Analyst listed on the bulletin for the recruitment for which you have applied. Ione Bell | Human Resources Analyst Human Resource Services, County of Alameda 510-272-6456 | Email:Ione.Bell @acgov.org www.acgov.org/hrs Disaster Service Worker All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. Equal Employment Opportunity Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve, and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors protected under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment. Closing Date/Time: 4/19/2024 5:00:00 PM
Mar 26, 2024
Full Time
Introduction THIS IS A NEW ASSEMBLED EXAMINATION. The eligible list resulting from this examination will cancel any existing list and may last approximately one year, but can be extended. Supplemental Questionnaire : A properly completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each application. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires must be in the possession of the Human Resource Services Department by 5:00 p.m. on the Last Day for Filing. Failure to submit the application and/or Supplemental Questionnaire will result in disqualification. Applications will only be accepted on-line. DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNITY The County of Alameda is the geographic center of the San Francisco Bay Area, located on the east side of the Bay across from the San Francisco Peninsula. Commonly referred to as the “East Bay,” the region has been the fastest growing in the San Francisco Bay Area for more than two decades. The East Bay is popular due to its desirable location, incredible diversity, ideal climate, broad economic base, welcoming communities, and business opportunities. The County itself is one of the most culturally diverse regions in the country. Alameda County offers a variety of popular destinations including theatre, world-class symphony performances, dining, and many top-rated accommodations. The County is also home to many popular attractions including, The Oakland Museum, Chabot Space and Science Center, the Oakland Athletics, and Livermore and the Tri-Valley Wine Country. In addition, there are numerous parks, trails, and championship golf courses to enjoy. The University of California, Berkeley and California State University, East Bay are just two of the distinguished academic institutions serving Northern California. Urban transportation options are extremely accessible including the Oakland International Airport, the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system, and the San Francisco Bay ferry system. For more information on this charming county, please visit the County of Alameda’s website at https://www.acgov.org/ THE COUNTY Established in 1853, Alameda County has a population of over 1.6 million residents making it the second largest county in the Bay Area and the seventh largest in the State. The County encompasses 14 cities including Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, San Leandro, and Union City as well as six unincorporated communities and rural areas that span a total of 738 square miles. Alameda County employs approximately 9,000 employees working in 21 different agencies and departments and has an annual budget of over $3 billion. As a major urban County, Alameda delivers a full spectrum of services, including general government and internal services, health care, social services, public works, criminal justice, and other public safety services for its community. The County celebrates the rich diversity of its workforce, which in large measure, reflects the cultural and ethnic diversity of the community it serves. The County’s mission is to enrich the lives of its residents through visionary policies and accessible, responsive, and effective services. Its vision is to be recognized as one of the best counties in which to live, work, and do business. THE POSITION This position provides direct administrative assistance to the Agency Director or designee, which may involve highly sensitive and/or confidential matters. Incumbents must use independent judgment, tact and discretion for successful performance of the work, as responsibilities may include resolution of internal management, policy and operational problems. These positions are located in various County departments and agencies. Ideal Candidate will possess: Demonstrated strong analytical skills as it relates to administrative analysis and report preparation. Exceptional organizational skills: must be able to work efficiently and effectively on multiple projects at the same time. The ability to prepare clear, accurate and effective reports, correspondence, policies, newsletters, and other written materials. The ability to interpret, explain and apply complex policies, regulations, and procedures. A demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of stakeholders. The proven experience exercising sound independent judgment within established policies and guidelines. Strong oral and written communication skills as a proficient and compelling writer that is able to draft press releases and speeches that are concise and grammatically correct. You are invited to review the brochure for this recruitment at the link below: Executive Program Coordinator MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education: The equivalent to graduation from an accredited four-year college or university (180 quarter or 120 semester units) with major course work in business or public administration, a social science or a field related to the work (an appropriate advanced degree is desirable). (Additional professional-level administrative services or social service experience may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis.) AND Experience: The equivalent to four years of full-time, professional-level administrative or managerial service provision experience, preferably in a direct client service delivery setting. License: May require possession of a valid California Motor Vehicle Operator’s license. NOTE: The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The most suitably qualified candidates will possess the following competencies: Knowledge of: • Principles and practices of direct client service delivery. • Principles of public administration. • Practices and techniques of administrative analysis and report preparation. • Principles and techniques of public information dissemination. • Computer applications related to the work. • Budgetary and financial record-keeping techniques. • Office administrative practices and procedures, including records management and the operation of standard office equipment. • Basic supervisory principles and practices. • Basic public personnel, purchasing and contract administration practices. Ability to: • Plan and conduct complex and sensitive administrative and operational studies. • Identify management and operational problems, investigate and evaluate alternatives and implement effective solutions. • Interpret, explain and apply complex policies, regulations, and procedures. • Direct the work of a small staff. • Prepare clear, accurate and effective reports, correspondence, policies, newsletters and other written materials. • Represent the agency and the County in meetings with others and make effective public presentations. • Organize and prioritize work and meet critical deadlines. • Maintain accurate records and files. • Exercise sound independent judgment within established policies and guidelines. • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of the work. EXAMINATION COMPONENTS THE EXAMINATION WILL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS: 1) A review of applicants' applications to verify possession of minimum requirements. Those candidates who possess the minimum requirements for the class will move on to the next step in the examination process. 2) A review of the supplemental questionnaire to determine best qualified. Those candidates considered the best qualified will move on to the next step in the examination process. 3) An oral interview which will be weighted as 100% of the candidate's final examination score. The oral interview may contain situational exercises. CANDIDATES MUST ATTAIN A QUALIFYING RATING ON EACH PORTION OF THIS EXAMINATION. We reserve the right to make changes to the announced examination components . Alameda County utilizes a Civil Service Selection System founded on merit. Such a system is competitive and based on broad recruitment efforts and equal opportunity for qualified applicants to test in an examination process designed to determine the qualifications, fitness and ability of competitors to perform duties of the vacant position. Many of our recruitments are targeted and specific to the needs of a current vacant position, in which case, the eligible list may be exclusively used for that current vacant position. Other recruitments may be more broadly used for both current and future vacancies, or for other alternate jobs with comparable scopes of work. To learn more about our recruitment and selection process, please visit the “What You Need to Know” section of our website, www.acgov.org/hrs . RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLAN Applicants will be informed via email with reasonable notice in advance of any examination process which will require their attendance.The following dates are tentative and subject to change based on the needs of the Agency. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT PLAN: Deadline for Filing: 5:00:00 PM Friday, April 19, 2024 Review of Minimum Qualifications: Monday, May 6, 2024 Review of Supplemental Questionnaire for Best Qualified Week of May 20, 2024 Virtual Civil Service Oral Examination Week of June 10, 2024 Notification of Results Week of June 26, 2024 TENTATIVE SELECTION PLAN: Departmental Hiring Interviews: Combined process TBD WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED RECRUITMENT & SELECTION PLAN Alameda County and the Human Resource Services Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination and/or selection process to accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities and/or medical conditions in accordance/compliance with the State Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Alameda County’s Reasonable Accommodation Policy and applicable statutes.To request an accommodation due to a disability/medical condition during this or other phases of the examination/selection process, please contact the assigned Human Resources Representative listed on the job announcement before the last date offiling. Alameda County requires applicants to provide supporting documentation to substantiate a request for reasonable accommodation. In order to qualify for a reasonable accommodation, applicants must have a disability/medical condition pursuant to the ADA, FEHA and applicable statutes. For more information regarding our Reasonable Accommodation procedures, please visit our website: www.acgov.org/hrs . BENEFITS Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being Medical - HMO & PPO Plans Dental - HMO & PPO Plans Vision or Vision Reimbursement Share the Savings Basic Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance (with optional dependent coverage for eligible employees) Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance County Allowance Credit Flexible Spending Accounts - Health FSA, Dependent Care and Adoption Assistance Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Voluntary Benefits - Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Legal Services Employee Assistance Program For your Financial Future Retirement Plan - (Defined Benefit Pension Plan) Deferred Compensation Plan (457 Plan or Roth Plan) For your Work/Life Balance 12 paid holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accrual Vacation purchase program Management Paid Leave** Catastrophic Sick Leave Group Auto/Home Insurance Pet Insurance Commuter Benefits Program Guaranteed Ride Home Employee Wellness Program (e.g. At Work Fitness, Incentive Based Programs, Gym Membership Discounts) Employee Discount Program (e.g. theme parks, cell phone, etc.) Child Care Resources 1 st United Services Credit Union *Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change. ** Non-exempt management employees are entitled to up to three days of management paid leave. Exempt management employees are entitled to up to seven days of management paid leave. Conclusion All notices related to County recruitments for which you have applied will be sent/delivered via email. Please add @jobaps.com , @acgov.org , Noreplyalamedacountyhr@acgov.org and Noreply@jobaps.com as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. If you do not do this, your email blocking or spam filtering program may block receipt of the notices regarding your application for recruitments. You are also strongly advised to regularly log into your County of Alameda online application account to check for notices that may have been sent to you. All email notices that will be sent to you will also be kept in your personal online application account. You will be able to view all of your notices in your online application account by clicking on the 'My applications' button on the Current Job Openings page. Please take the steps recommended above to ensure you do not miss any notices about a recruitment for which you have applied. The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. NOTE: All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box Noreply@jobaps.com and Noreplyalamedacountyhr@acgov.org are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. If you have questions please go to our website at www.acgov.org/hrs . You may also contact the Human Resources Analyst listed on the bulletin for the recruitment for which you have applied. Ione Bell | Human Resources Analyst Human Resource Services, County of Alameda 510-272-6456 | Email:Ione.Bell @acgov.org www.acgov.org/hrs Disaster Service Worker All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. Equal Employment Opportunity Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve, and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors protected under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment. Closing Date/Time: 4/19/2024 5:00:00 PM
CALAVERAS COUNTY, CA
San Andreas, California, United States
Position Description Under direction, assists the Emergency Services Director in planning, coordinating, developing and implementing plans and operations for local emergency services activities; assists in coordinating activities of all emergency services organizations during emergencies; assists in performing a variety of activities in the areas of mitigation, preparedness, emergency response and disaster recovery; and assists in managing day-to-day operations. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This single incumbent classification provides assistance in administering the County's emergency services operations including planning, training, project management, budget and policy development, and program evaluation. This position is required to participate in a 24/7 duty officer rotation. This position is required to respond outside of regular working hours and conditions. The incumbent reports to the Emergency Services Director and/or County Administrative Officer. Example of Duties Assists the Emergency Services Director in the overall management of the Calaveras County Office of Emergency Services; assists in developing, recommending, and maintaining operational plans, policies and regulations for the Calaveras County Operational Area; assists in developing coordinated response and recovery operations and emergency plans and procedures. Assists in the coordination of emergency efforts by city, state and federal agencies and other public jurisdictions, private entities and volunteer organizations during emergencies; coordinates County disaster services workers during activations. Represents the Calaveras County Office of Emergency Services; serves as liaison with a variety of public and private organizations and volunteer and citizen groups, service providers, county agencies, state authorities and consultants involved in emergency service projects; participates in community and professional groups and committees. Assists in preparing the budget for the Office of Emergency Services; participates in the forecast of funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies; administers and monitors budget and controls expenditures; participates in the development of Requests for Proposals and Qualifications and generating contracts for services. Prepares federal, state, and local assistance grant proposals; administers grants; prepares grant reports and monitors performance objectives and other grant requirements. Researches and evaluates legislation and reference information related to federal and state emergency preparedness activities, plans, and projects; compiles and analyzes information. Assist in the development of policies & procedures necessary to monitor the progress of disaster recovery efforts; Organizes and implements emergency preparedness and response training and public information programs (tabletop, functional, and full exercises) for County employees and other local entities. Researches, prepares, and maintains a variety of technical, statistical, administrative and narrative reports, and correspondence. Keeps informed on latest developments in methods, techniques, equipment and facilities regarding emergency operations. Ensure compliance with Federal & State laws, regulations, policies & procedures by establishing disaster recovery grant monitoring systems; Participates in duty officer rotation. Performs special tasks and projects as assigned by the Emergency Services Director and/or Chief Administrative Officer. Performs related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: The National Incident Management System (NIMS); State Emergency Management System (SEMS); California Incident Command System (ICS); Web EOC - the state system for managing information and resources during disasters or large scale incidents, and other relevant systems; interrelationships, responsibilities, goals and functions of local, state and federal government related to emergency management; common forms of local government; Federal, state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, standards, rules, and regulations related to emergency management, planning, response and recovery, and mitigation; principles all hazards response and planning; principles and practices of public administration; policies, procedures, and activities of the County and the department that pertain to the performance of duties relating to the position; terminology, principles, and methods utilized within the department; principles of governmental accounting, finance, and budget preparation and administration; procurement methods; principles of contract and grant development and monitoring; techniques of preparing, producing and disseminating information to various target community groups; principles of the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program methods; research techniques, computerized data collection, retrieval, and analysis; procedures and methods of report presentation; computers and software programs typically used in the position; statistical, financial, presentation and word processing applications Skill and Ability to : Understand and apply local, state and federal rules and regulations governing disaster/emergency preparedness; research, develop, and modify elements of comprehensive emergency management preparedness and response plans; recognize, analyze, and assist in evaluating potential disaster issues and situations and recommend appropriate solutions; coordinate a coalition of local agencies to provide disaster information and resource management; establish and maintain effective working relationships with city, special districts, county agencies, state, federal, community based organizations and other service groups having a role in an emergency; recognize and respect limit of authority and responsibility; conduct training in the various phases of the emergency management program; prepare clear, concise and accurate narrative/statistical reports, correspondence, plan elements, procedures, case files, media information and other written materials; communicate and interact effectively (verbally and in writing) with colleagues, supervisors, department managers, the general public, outside agencies, and all other groups involved in the activities of the department; communicate effectively with people of diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and temperaments; secure cooperation and teamwork among professional and support staff; demonstrate tact and diplomacy; prepare, administer and monitor budget; coordinate grant applications; exercise independent judgment and initiative in solving difficult administrative, technical and fiscal problems or issues; work well under pressure with changing issues and emergency conditions and status; collect, interpret, and analyze data to identify trends, establish/identify needs; evaluate program effectiveness; draw logical conclusions; and make appropriate recommendations; recognize and respond appropriately to problems of a sensitive or political nature. Education, Training, and Experience : Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in emergency management, business administration, public administration, public health or related. Three years of full-time paid administrative, technical or operational experience in a governmental emergency services or disaster response agency, emergency services provider, or closely related public health or emergency services program planning and executing emergency preparedness activities. The required experience includes developing plans, educational programs and training exercises and coordinating such activities with local, state and/or federal agencies and organizations. Special Requirements Completion of the following coursework must be obtained within 6 months of appointment : IS100 - Incident Command System IS120.c - An Introduction to Exercises IS200 - Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action IS230d - Fundamentals of Emergency Management IS235.c - Emergency Planning IS240.b - Leadership and Influence IS241.b - Decision Making and Problem Solving IS242.b - Effective Communication IS244.b - Developing and Managing Volunteers IS700 - National Incident Management System IS800 - National Response Framework Special Requirements : Possession of a valid California driver's license. Bargaining Unit 4 - Mid-Management & Professional Exempt Employees 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 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 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 PEPRA MEMBERS: 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 utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month Closing Date/Time: 3/27/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Position Description Under direction, assists the Emergency Services Director in planning, coordinating, developing and implementing plans and operations for local emergency services activities; assists in coordinating activities of all emergency services organizations during emergencies; assists in performing a variety of activities in the areas of mitigation, preparedness, emergency response and disaster recovery; and assists in managing day-to-day operations. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This single incumbent classification provides assistance in administering the County's emergency services operations including planning, training, project management, budget and policy development, and program evaluation. This position is required to participate in a 24/7 duty officer rotation. This position is required to respond outside of regular working hours and conditions. The incumbent reports to the Emergency Services Director and/or County Administrative Officer. Example of Duties Assists the Emergency Services Director in the overall management of the Calaveras County Office of Emergency Services; assists in developing, recommending, and maintaining operational plans, policies and regulations for the Calaveras County Operational Area; assists in developing coordinated response and recovery operations and emergency plans and procedures. Assists in the coordination of emergency efforts by city, state and federal agencies and other public jurisdictions, private entities and volunteer organizations during emergencies; coordinates County disaster services workers during activations. Represents the Calaveras County Office of Emergency Services; serves as liaison with a variety of public and private organizations and volunteer and citizen groups, service providers, county agencies, state authorities and consultants involved in emergency service projects; participates in community and professional groups and committees. Assists in preparing the budget for the Office of Emergency Services; participates in the forecast of funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies; administers and monitors budget and controls expenditures; participates in the development of Requests for Proposals and Qualifications and generating contracts for services. Prepares federal, state, and local assistance grant proposals; administers grants; prepares grant reports and monitors performance objectives and other grant requirements. Researches and evaluates legislation and reference information related to federal and state emergency preparedness activities, plans, and projects; compiles and analyzes information. Assist in the development of policies & procedures necessary to monitor the progress of disaster recovery efforts; Organizes and implements emergency preparedness and response training and public information programs (tabletop, functional, and full exercises) for County employees and other local entities. Researches, prepares, and maintains a variety of technical, statistical, administrative and narrative reports, and correspondence. Keeps informed on latest developments in methods, techniques, equipment and facilities regarding emergency operations. Ensure compliance with Federal & State laws, regulations, policies & procedures by establishing disaster recovery grant monitoring systems; Participates in duty officer rotation. Performs special tasks and projects as assigned by the Emergency Services Director and/or Chief Administrative Officer. Performs related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: The National Incident Management System (NIMS); State Emergency Management System (SEMS); California Incident Command System (ICS); Web EOC - the state system for managing information and resources during disasters or large scale incidents, and other relevant systems; interrelationships, responsibilities, goals and functions of local, state and federal government related to emergency management; common forms of local government; Federal, state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, standards, rules, and regulations related to emergency management, planning, response and recovery, and mitigation; principles all hazards response and planning; principles and practices of public administration; policies, procedures, and activities of the County and the department that pertain to the performance of duties relating to the position; terminology, principles, and methods utilized within the department; principles of governmental accounting, finance, and budget preparation and administration; procurement methods; principles of contract and grant development and monitoring; techniques of preparing, producing and disseminating information to various target community groups; principles of the Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program methods; research techniques, computerized data collection, retrieval, and analysis; procedures and methods of report presentation; computers and software programs typically used in the position; statistical, financial, presentation and word processing applications Skill and Ability to : Understand and apply local, state and federal rules and regulations governing disaster/emergency preparedness; research, develop, and modify elements of comprehensive emergency management preparedness and response plans; recognize, analyze, and assist in evaluating potential disaster issues and situations and recommend appropriate solutions; coordinate a coalition of local agencies to provide disaster information and resource management; establish and maintain effective working relationships with city, special districts, county agencies, state, federal, community based organizations and other service groups having a role in an emergency; recognize and respect limit of authority and responsibility; conduct training in the various phases of the emergency management program; prepare clear, concise and accurate narrative/statistical reports, correspondence, plan elements, procedures, case files, media information and other written materials; communicate and interact effectively (verbally and in writing) with colleagues, supervisors, department managers, the general public, outside agencies, and all other groups involved in the activities of the department; communicate effectively with people of diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and temperaments; secure cooperation and teamwork among professional and support staff; demonstrate tact and diplomacy; prepare, administer and monitor budget; coordinate grant applications; exercise independent judgment and initiative in solving difficult administrative, technical and fiscal problems or issues; work well under pressure with changing issues and emergency conditions and status; collect, interpret, and analyze data to identify trends, establish/identify needs; evaluate program effectiveness; draw logical conclusions; and make appropriate recommendations; recognize and respond appropriately to problems of a sensitive or political nature. Education, Training, and Experience : Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in emergency management, business administration, public administration, public health or related. Three years of full-time paid administrative, technical or operational experience in a governmental emergency services or disaster response agency, emergency services provider, or closely related public health or emergency services program planning and executing emergency preparedness activities. The required experience includes developing plans, educational programs and training exercises and coordinating such activities with local, state and/or federal agencies and organizations. Special Requirements Completion of the following coursework must be obtained within 6 months of appointment : IS100 - Incident Command System IS120.c - An Introduction to Exercises IS200 - Incident Command System for Single Resources and Initial Action IS230d - Fundamentals of Emergency Management IS235.c - Emergency Planning IS240.b - Leadership and Influence IS241.b - Decision Making and Problem Solving IS242.b - Effective Communication IS244.b - Developing and Managing Volunteers IS700 - National Incident Management System IS800 - National Response Framework Special Requirements : Possession of a valid California driver's license. Bargaining Unit 4 - Mid-Management & Professional Exempt Employees 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 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 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 PEPRA MEMBERS: 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 utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month Closing Date/Time: 3/27/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Job Grade: 19 Salary: $43,920.20 - $58,542.00 POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Atlanta Department of Transportation (ATLDOT) Community Outreach Coordinator plays a crucial role in fostering positive relationships between ATLDOT and the community. The Community Outreach Coordinator supports the Community Engagement Director with public events and engagements, including Public Information Open Houses, milestone commemorations, staff celebrations, pre-construction meetings, and signature events. The incumbent must be a strategic thinker, skilled at planning and executing multiple events simultaneously. This person will focus on building internal and external partnerships and be an effective communicator. The successful candidate will maximize the impact of existing public engagements, leading vision, and creation of events and programs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES : List the essential job duties that are specific to the position. These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. • Collaborates with the Community Engagement Director to plan, organize, and execute community events, ensuring they align with organizational goals. • Coordinates event logistics, including venue arrangements, vendor communication, and on-site coordination. • Contributes to the development of marketing materials and communications related to community engagement initiatives. • Utilizes all social media and other channels to promote events, volunteer opportunities, and organizational achievements. • Coordinates, plans, organizes, and directs all milestone commemorations for ATLDOT. • Develops and schedules a calendar of relevant events for the Communication Team and ATLDOT staff. • Utilizes Constant Contact, NextDoor, Mailchimp, and Survey Monkey for public outreach for ATLDOT projects. • Organizes, stores, tracks, and manages all department branding, equipment, and tools. • Works with Office Operations staff to coordinate and implement internal celebrations and events. • Manages all public engagement documents and ensure accuracy for ATLDOT’s platforms (R Drive and Teams) • Provides public engagement-related content for publications, websites, project updates, etc., • Develops and track metrics to measure the effectiveness of public engagement. • Performs other duties deemed necessary by the Community Engagement Director. The above statements reflect the general duties, responsibilities and competencies considered necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the job and should not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements of the position. COA may change the specific job duties with or without prior notice based on the needs of the organization. SUPERVISION RECEIVED : The Community Outreach Coordinator works under the direct supervision of the Community Engagement Director. Must work well, independently, and collaboratively, with a team. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES : Excellent time-management skills to handle multiple assignments simultaneously. Attention to detail. Highly organized with effective problem-solving skills Ability to develop, maintain, and promote positive and professional relationships with internal staff, vendors, contractors, media, and the public to achieve departmental and organizational goals Ability to establish effective working relationships with constituents, appointed and elected officials, and external stakeholders. Knowledge of current trends in communication, public relations, marketing, social media platforms, and public engagement Familiarity with the use of Microsoft Teams and ZOOM Knowledge of graphic design and the ability to incorporate them. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, or related field desired At least two years of related experience Computer proficiency and technology fluency Lifting Requirements: Light physical demand Working Environment: On the job, the employee must work in/around office or similar environment and in the community. It is the policy of the City of Atlanta (“COA”) that qualified individuals with disabilities are not discriminated against because of their disabilities regarding job application procedures, hiring, and other terms and conditions of employment. It is further the policy of the COA to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in all aspects of the employment process. The COA is prepared to modify or adjust the job application process or the job or work environment to make reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of the applicant or employee to enable the applicant or employee to be considered for the position he or she desires, to perform the essential functions of the position in question, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment as are enjoyed by other similarly situated employees without disabilities, unless the accommodation will impose an undue hardship. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the Human Resources Director for your department. The City of Atlanta is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, ender identity, marital status, veteran’s status or national origin, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law. We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. Closing Date/Time: 2024-03-30
Mar 19, 2024
Full Time
Job Grade: 19 Salary: $43,920.20 - $58,542.00 POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Atlanta Department of Transportation (ATLDOT) Community Outreach Coordinator plays a crucial role in fostering positive relationships between ATLDOT and the community. The Community Outreach Coordinator supports the Community Engagement Director with public events and engagements, including Public Information Open Houses, milestone commemorations, staff celebrations, pre-construction meetings, and signature events. The incumbent must be a strategic thinker, skilled at planning and executing multiple events simultaneously. This person will focus on building internal and external partnerships and be an effective communicator. The successful candidate will maximize the impact of existing public engagements, leading vision, and creation of events and programs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES : List the essential job duties that are specific to the position. These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. • Collaborates with the Community Engagement Director to plan, organize, and execute community events, ensuring they align with organizational goals. • Coordinates event logistics, including venue arrangements, vendor communication, and on-site coordination. • Contributes to the development of marketing materials and communications related to community engagement initiatives. • Utilizes all social media and other channels to promote events, volunteer opportunities, and organizational achievements. • Coordinates, plans, organizes, and directs all milestone commemorations for ATLDOT. • Develops and schedules a calendar of relevant events for the Communication Team and ATLDOT staff. • Utilizes Constant Contact, NextDoor, Mailchimp, and Survey Monkey for public outreach for ATLDOT projects. • Organizes, stores, tracks, and manages all department branding, equipment, and tools. • Works with Office Operations staff to coordinate and implement internal celebrations and events. • Manages all public engagement documents and ensure accuracy for ATLDOT’s platforms (R Drive and Teams) • Provides public engagement-related content for publications, websites, project updates, etc., • Develops and track metrics to measure the effectiveness of public engagement. • Performs other duties deemed necessary by the Community Engagement Director. The above statements reflect the general duties, responsibilities and competencies considered necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the job and should not be considered as a detailed description of all the work requirements of the position. COA may change the specific job duties with or without prior notice based on the needs of the organization. SUPERVISION RECEIVED : The Community Outreach Coordinator works under the direct supervision of the Community Engagement Director. Must work well, independently, and collaboratively, with a team. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES : Excellent time-management skills to handle multiple assignments simultaneously. Attention to detail. Highly organized with effective problem-solving skills Ability to develop, maintain, and promote positive and professional relationships with internal staff, vendors, contractors, media, and the public to achieve departmental and organizational goals Ability to establish effective working relationships with constituents, appointed and elected officials, and external stakeholders. Knowledge of current trends in communication, public relations, marketing, social media platforms, and public engagement Familiarity with the use of Microsoft Teams and ZOOM Knowledge of graphic design and the ability to incorporate them. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, marketing, or related field desired At least two years of related experience Computer proficiency and technology fluency Lifting Requirements: Light physical demand Working Environment: On the job, the employee must work in/around office or similar environment and in the community. It is the policy of the City of Atlanta (“COA”) that qualified individuals with disabilities are not discriminated against because of their disabilities regarding job application procedures, hiring, and other terms and conditions of employment. It is further the policy of the COA to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in all aspects of the employment process. The COA is prepared to modify or adjust the job application process or the job or work environment to make reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of the applicant or employee to enable the applicant or employee to be considered for the position he or she desires, to perform the essential functions of the position in question, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment as are enjoyed by other similarly situated employees without disabilities, unless the accommodation will impose an undue hardship. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the Human Resources Director for your department. The City of Atlanta is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, ender identity, marital status, veteran’s status or national origin, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law. We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. Closing Date/Time: 2024-03-30
RTC of Southern Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
THE POSITION **Although there is a salary range for this position, salary will be negotiated depending on experience.** This recruitment will be used to establish an open competitive and promotional eligibility list that may be used to fill this vacancy and vacancies occurring in this classification for a minimum period of six (6) months. All communication with applicants will be via email. Applicants must provide a current and valid email address when applying. RTC Department of Human Resources determines whether or not you meet the minimum qualifications for the job based on your experience as you describe it on your application. Do not substitute a resume for your application, or write “See Attached Resume” on your application. We do not review resumes, unless specifically stated on the job announcement. Qualifying education and experience must be clearly documented in the "Education and Work Experience" section of the application. Applicants not meeting these requirements will not be considered for employment. Performs professional-level development and implementation of public information, public relations and public education programs. FLSA STATUS: Exempt Working Conditions: May work shifts on days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. This position may be eligible for a voluntary remote work day 1X per week. The option for remote work is only available for incumbents who have completed their probationary/qualifying period. Remote work classifications are subject to change. REQUIREMENTS Education and Work Experience: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree in communication, journalism, marketing or a closely related field and four (4) years of demonstrated professional public relations, marketing, or journalism experience. Licensing and Certification: Must possess and maintain a valid Class C Driver's License at the time of application. Background Investigation: Employment with the Regional Transportation Commission in this position is contingent upon successful completion of a comprehensive background investigation, including qualifying education/experience verification, social security trace, criminal history records review, and driving history records check. Required Forms: 1. RTC Application On-Line Profile: Follow all the instructions on the application to include any education and work experience that would qualify you for this position. Only the most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination process. Candidates should ensure they highlight any of the following professional experience they possess on their applications/resumes: • Ability to create, manage and implement complex communication campaigns and projects • Demonstrated experience communicating technical information clearly to the general public • Ability to manage multiple projects with competing deadlines • Ability to develop, implement and recap media relations, community engagement and marketing activities PHYSICAL DEMANDS Physical ability to perform office and related work, including operating computers and office machinery; stamina to sit for extended periods of time; strength to lift and maneuver materials weighing up to 25 pounds; vision to read printed materials; and hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Plans, develops and implements strategic marketing, media relations, social media, advertising, digital communication and communication plans; suggests methods by which to accomplish the goals in the plans; and implements the plans in a timely manner regarding RTC-related programs and issues for internal and external audiences. Assists in managing situations with public relations implications; develops timely responses to the media as needed. Monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of various media relations and public information programs associated with the assigned projects and delivery methods; makes recommendations accordingly. Oversees the preparation and publication of printed materials, newsletters, etc.; oversees various media events and plans. Composes articles, scripts, website content, talking points, presentations and brochures for internal and external use. Represents the RTC in meetings with groups or individuals; answers queries and provides information/assistance as required. Operates a variety of office equipment, to include computers and associated software. Conducts and independently completes a variety of special projects as assigned by supervisor. Manages multiple projects/deliverables with short targeted completion dates. Other duties as assigned. GROUP INSURANCE - Health and dental insurance is available at a minimal expense to eligible employees, spouses and dependents. The RTC pays the monthly life insurance premium for eligible employees. SERVICE CONNECTED DISABILITY INSURANCE - Eligible employees are covered by a Workman's Compensation Program in accordance with the provisions of the Nevada Industrial Insurance Act (NRS Chapter 616) and the Nevada Occupational Diseases Act (NRS 617). LONG-TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE - The RTC pays a monthly premium toward a long-term disability plan for eligible employees. VACATION - Vacation leave accrual is based on length of RTC employment. Initial accrual is at the rate of 3.08 vacation hours for each biweekly pay period. SICK LEAVE - Eligible employees accrue 3.7 hours of sick leave for each biweekly pay period. Employees completing 10 years of service accrue an additional .92 hours of sick leave per biweekly pay period. MISCELLANEOUS LEAVES - Court leave, military leave, parental leave, leave without pay, blood donor leave, education leave, and RTC promotional/transfer application examination leave are available (upon approval) for eligible permanent employees. RETIREMENT - Full-time employees become a member of the Nevada State Public Employees Retirement System under an employer paid plan. LONGEVITY PAY - Effective July 1, 2021, permanent employees who have completed 5 full years of creditable service with the RTC are entitled to a one time longevity payment in addition to their base salary. Longevity is paid annually, in a one time lump sum amount, at the rate of .57 of 1% at 5 years. CREDIT UNION - RTC employees and their families are eligible to join the Clark County Credit Union. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT - Eligible employees may be awarded tuition reimbursement upon successful completion of pre-approved, job related courses. FMLA - Employees who have worked for the RTC for at least one year, and have worked at least 1,250 hours over the preceding 12 months are eligible for the provisions of the Family Medical Leave Act. Closing Date/Time: 4/2/2024 6:00 PM Pacific
Mar 20, 2024
Full Time
THE POSITION **Although there is a salary range for this position, salary will be negotiated depending on experience.** This recruitment will be used to establish an open competitive and promotional eligibility list that may be used to fill this vacancy and vacancies occurring in this classification for a minimum period of six (6) months. All communication with applicants will be via email. Applicants must provide a current and valid email address when applying. RTC Department of Human Resources determines whether or not you meet the minimum qualifications for the job based on your experience as you describe it on your application. Do not substitute a resume for your application, or write “See Attached Resume” on your application. We do not review resumes, unless specifically stated on the job announcement. Qualifying education and experience must be clearly documented in the "Education and Work Experience" section of the application. Applicants not meeting these requirements will not be considered for employment. Performs professional-level development and implementation of public information, public relations and public education programs. FLSA STATUS: Exempt Working Conditions: May work shifts on days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. This position may be eligible for a voluntary remote work day 1X per week. The option for remote work is only available for incumbents who have completed their probationary/qualifying period. Remote work classifications are subject to change. REQUIREMENTS Education and Work Experience: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree in communication, journalism, marketing or a closely related field and four (4) years of demonstrated professional public relations, marketing, or journalism experience. Licensing and Certification: Must possess and maintain a valid Class C Driver's License at the time of application. Background Investigation: Employment with the Regional Transportation Commission in this position is contingent upon successful completion of a comprehensive background investigation, including qualifying education/experience verification, social security trace, criminal history records review, and driving history records check. Required Forms: 1. RTC Application On-Line Profile: Follow all the instructions on the application to include any education and work experience that would qualify you for this position. Only the most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination process. Candidates should ensure they highlight any of the following professional experience they possess on their applications/resumes: • Ability to create, manage and implement complex communication campaigns and projects • Demonstrated experience communicating technical information clearly to the general public • Ability to manage multiple projects with competing deadlines • Ability to develop, implement and recap media relations, community engagement and marketing activities PHYSICAL DEMANDS Physical ability to perform office and related work, including operating computers and office machinery; stamina to sit for extended periods of time; strength to lift and maneuver materials weighing up to 25 pounds; vision to read printed materials; and hearing and speech to communicate in person or over the telephone. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Plans, develops and implements strategic marketing, media relations, social media, advertising, digital communication and communication plans; suggests methods by which to accomplish the goals in the plans; and implements the plans in a timely manner regarding RTC-related programs and issues for internal and external audiences. Assists in managing situations with public relations implications; develops timely responses to the media as needed. Monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of various media relations and public information programs associated with the assigned projects and delivery methods; makes recommendations accordingly. Oversees the preparation and publication of printed materials, newsletters, etc.; oversees various media events and plans. Composes articles, scripts, website content, talking points, presentations and brochures for internal and external use. Represents the RTC in meetings with groups or individuals; answers queries and provides information/assistance as required. Operates a variety of office equipment, to include computers and associated software. Conducts and independently completes a variety of special projects as assigned by supervisor. Manages multiple projects/deliverables with short targeted completion dates. Other duties as assigned. GROUP INSURANCE - Health and dental insurance is available at a minimal expense to eligible employees, spouses and dependents. The RTC pays the monthly life insurance premium for eligible employees. SERVICE CONNECTED DISABILITY INSURANCE - Eligible employees are covered by a Workman's Compensation Program in accordance with the provisions of the Nevada Industrial Insurance Act (NRS Chapter 616) and the Nevada Occupational Diseases Act (NRS 617). LONG-TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE - The RTC pays a monthly premium toward a long-term disability plan for eligible employees. VACATION - Vacation leave accrual is based on length of RTC employment. Initial accrual is at the rate of 3.08 vacation hours for each biweekly pay period. SICK LEAVE - Eligible employees accrue 3.7 hours of sick leave for each biweekly pay period. Employees completing 10 years of service accrue an additional .92 hours of sick leave per biweekly pay period. MISCELLANEOUS LEAVES - Court leave, military leave, parental leave, leave without pay, blood donor leave, education leave, and RTC promotional/transfer application examination leave are available (upon approval) for eligible permanent employees. RETIREMENT - Full-time employees become a member of the Nevada State Public Employees Retirement System under an employer paid plan. LONGEVITY PAY - Effective July 1, 2021, permanent employees who have completed 5 full years of creditable service with the RTC are entitled to a one time longevity payment in addition to their base salary. Longevity is paid annually, in a one time lump sum amount, at the rate of .57 of 1% at 5 years. CREDIT UNION - RTC employees and their families are eligible to join the Clark County Credit Union. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT - Eligible employees may be awarded tuition reimbursement upon successful completion of pre-approved, job related courses. FMLA - Employees who have worked for the RTC for at least one year, and have worked at least 1,250 hours over the preceding 12 months are eligible for the provisions of the Family Medical Leave Act. Closing Date/Time: 4/2/2024 6:00 PM Pacific
Solano County, CA
Fairfield, California, United States
Introduction WHY JOIN US AT SOLANO COUNTY? COMMITMENT TO SERVICE: Our mission is to serve the people and to provide a safe and healthy place to live, learn, work and play. We serve the public in many different ways, including: Providing primary medical, dental, substance abuse, mental health and social services to residents, including the uninsured, low-income, and medically underserved, and administering federal, state, and local public assistance programs Providing law enforcement services in the unincorporated area of the county Protecting the community from public health threats such as communicable diseases Coordinating countywide responses to domestic violence and terrorism or other emergencies Managing the criminal justice process after arrest (jail, prosecution, defense, probation) Supporting other local governments through efficient property tax collection as mandated by the State, County and local jurisdictions; and, Administration and enforcement of Federal, State, and Local laws and policies pertaining to environmental health, building construction, and land use planning OUR EMPLOYEES: Our diverse workforce is committed to fulfilling this mission and does so by exemplifying our IDEAL Core Values, engaging in our day to day work of serving the public with Integrity, Dignity, Excellence, Accountability, and Leadership. WHY WE EXIST: Help us foster an environment where a well-qualified and trained workforce succeeds. The County of Solano recognizes that our employees are our biggest asset. We work collaboratively to solve problems and introduce creative solutions. If you are a creative team player with a broad human resources background and interest in a generalist position, we invite you to apply for this opportunity. The mission of the Human Resources Department is to be a strategic partner who provides our customers with high quality services and fosters an environment where a well-qualified and trained workforce succeeds. Click here to learn more about the Human Resources Department http://www.solanocounty.com/depts/hr/default.asp The Position Solano County is committed to encouraging the health and well-being of its workforce. A state of wellness is much more than the absence of illness; it is about making healthy lifestyle choices and learning to take care of yourself - mind, body, and spirit. The Wellness Coordinator plays an essential part in the planning, developing, administering, and promoting of a county-wide employee wellness and work/life balance program. The Coordinator works with other county services and community partners to coordinate program activities. The Department of Human Resources is recruiting for a regular part-time position (28 hours per week). POSITION REQUIREMENTS Education: An Associate of Art’s Degree in wellness, health, fitness or another related field; AND Experience: Two years of administrative level experience related to the area of assignment is required. A concentration in program and service delivery is desired. An equivalent combination of education and/or experience sufficient to perform the essential duties of the class may be substituted on a year-by-year basis. IDEAL EMPLOYEE WELLNESS COORDINATOR CANDIDATE STATEMENT Summary The Solano County Employee Wellness Coordinator position coordinates a wide variety of workplace wellness health promotion and health education programs for over 3,000 employees. The Coordinator creates and implements a range of workplace wellness services including financial wellness, mental health, digital wellness, as well as physical health and ergonomic health and injury prevention. The Coordinator regularly creates and conducts public presentations to employee groups and manages a digital platform and website content. Collaboration and Volunteer Management Working together in teams, committees and other partnerships is essential to support the scope and success of programs. Since 2007, an advisory Wellness Committee of County staff experts meet with the Coordinator to guide the direction of the program to meet employee needs. Inspiring and guiding 40-60 staff volunteer Wellness Ambassadors, who serve within their department worksites, has been a key to marketing and implementing programs in the many unique workplaces across the agency. Online Content and Digital Platform Management Creating content for, maintaining and administering the My Well Site App, a wellness platform/app for County employees, is the Coordinator’s responsibility, as is maintaining employee wellness content on the employee intranet. The Coordinator also creates a monthly wellness newsletter and awareness/educational flyers and materials for wellness and safety. Communications and Marketing Outreach, marketing and publicizing information is a large part of the work, so knowledge and technical skills in communications will be well utilized by the Coordinator. The eligible list established from this recruitment will be used to fill full-time and part-time regular, limited-term or extra-help positions as vacancies occur or the need arises. To view the full job description which includes examples of duties, please visit http://www.solanocounty.com/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?blobid=7244 BENEFITS The Wellness Coordinator is a part-time position (28 hours per week). Part-time employees working at least 20 hours per week are eligible to participate in the County’s benefits plans. Contributions are prorated based on the full-time equivalency. (Full-time positions) Solano County offers a cafeteria-style medical package with health benefits, offered through CalPERS. The County contribution for family coverage is $1,900.58 per month for 2023. The County offers a cash back provision for those who choose employee-only or who waive medical insurance coverage. The County may offer a supplemental contribution for employees enrolled in Employee plus Two or More coverage. Dental and vision insurances for the employee and eligible dependents are paid 100% by the County. Solano County participates in CalPERS retirement and contributes to Social Security. (Pro-rated for part-time positions) The County observes 12 full-day fixed, paid holidays per year and 2 half-day fixed holidays per year. Additionally, employees in this bargaining unit receive 2 paid floating holidays per year. (Pro-rated for part-time positions) Vacation is accrued at approximately 10 days per year for the first 3 years. (Pro-rated for part-time positions) Sick leave accrues at approximately 12 days per year. Employees are eligible to receive an additional 2.5% longevity pay, per level, after the completion of continuous service at 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 years. To view the benefits for a regular position, please visit: Benefits Summary Extra-help employees who work less than 29 hours per week do not typically receive or accrue benefits of regular employees during their period of employment. All extra-help employees accrue .034 hours of Paid Time Off for every full hour worked. To view the benefits for an extra-help position, please visit: Benefits Summary CULTURE OF LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT Solano County is committed to “Invest In and For the Future” by providing training resources to encourage employee professional development and growth within our organization. While employed with Solano County, employees have the opportunity to pursue their career goals, interests, and develop the competencies on the Solano County Leadership Development Model by participating in the following programs: • Tuition Reimbursement Program • Annual Education Fair • County Mentoring Program • Leadership Academy • Supervisory Trainings • Skill Development Trainings • Self-paced learning opportunities Selection Process 01/03/24 - Deadline to submit application and required documents. Week of 1/22/24 - Tentative week for departmental interviews for most qualified candidates. Based on the information provided in the application documents, the qualified applicants may be invited for further examination and will either be pre-scheduled by the Department of Human Resources or be invited to self-schedule. All applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement through any subsequent phase of the examination . Depending upon the number of applications received, the selection process may consist of an initial application screening, a mandatory information meeting, a supplemental questionnaire assessment, a written and/or practical exam, an oral board exam, or any combination listed. Responses to supplemental questions may be used as screening and testing mechanisms and will be used to assess an applicant’s ability to advance in the process; as such, responses to supplemental questions should be treated as test examination responses. Information contained herein does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. A minimum score of 70% is required to continue in the selection process, unless otherwise announced. All potential new hires and employees considered for promotion to management, confidential positions or unrepresented positions will be subject to a background and reference check after contingent job offer is accepted. These provisions are subject to change. RETIREES - Solano County invites all qualified candidates to apply for positions; however pursuant to Government Code Section 21221(h) and 21224, hiring restrictions may apply to California Public Sector Pension Plan Retirees. How to Apply Please visit the County of Solano website, www.jobsatsolanocounty.com , to apply. Applications must be submitted through the JobAps system. Paper copies of applications are not accepted. All additional application materials as requested in the job announcement (degree/transcripts, certificates, DD-214 if applicable, ADA Accommodation Request) must be submitted by the final filing date. Be sure to include the recruitment title (Wellness Coordinator) and the recruitment number (23-433310-01) in your email or fax. Previously submitted application materials (e.g., copies of diploma and/or transcripts, etc.) for prior recruitments will not be applied for this recruitment but must be re-submitted for this recruitment . Any further questions can be directed to the Department of Human Resources at (707) 784-6170, business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. EOE/AA. Please note that all dates/times listed in the job announcement are Pacific Time. Document Submittal Requirements In addition to uploading attachments when applying online, candidates may submit documents by fax to (707) 784-3424, or by email to recruitment@solanocounty.com . Be sure to include the recruitment title (Wellness Coordinator) and the recruitment number (23-433310-01) in your email or fax. Supplemental Questionnaire This Supplemental Questionnaire will be used to determine applicants’ qualifications for this position and assess an applicant’s ability to advance in the recruitment process; therefore, applicants are encouraged to answer all questions thoroughly and completely. Omitted information will not be considered or assumed. Applicants who have no experience in a specific area are recommended to state "no experience in this area" instead of leaving the space blank. Please note that the experience in your answers must be reflected in your employment history. 1 The following best describes my education: I have a degree (Associates of Arts; Bachelor’s; Masters) in Wellness, Health, Fitness, or a closely related field I do not have a Wellness degree, a Health degree, a Fitness degree, or a degree in a closely related field (Associates of Arts; Bachelor’s; Masters) I do not have a conferred degree 2 How many years of full-time experience do you have planning, developing, coordinating, implementing, promoting, and evaluating worksite wellness program and associated initiatives and activities? Less than 2 years of experience 2-3 years of experience More than 3 years of experience 3 If you have the experience listed in Question #2, please indicate the following: 1) Job Title(s), 2) Employer, 3) Dates of Employment, 4) What stakeholders you worked with, 5) Your level of involvement and responsibility with those systems. If you do not have this experience, please indicate “N/A.” 4 How many years of full-time experience do you have with developing and establishing wellness program objectives, priorities, and performance targets? Less than 2 years of experience 2-3 years of experience More than 3 years of experience 5 If you have experience listed in Question #4, please indicate the following: 1) Job Title(s), 2) Employer Name(s), 3) Employment Dates, 4) What stakeholders you worked with, 5) Your level of involvement, responsibility, and duties performed. If you do not have this experience, please indicate "N/A". 6 How many years of fulltime experience do you have performing community outreach and developing partnerships and linkages with community groups? Less than 2 years of experience 2-3 years of experience More than 3 years of experience 7 If you have experience listed in Question #6, please indicate the following: 1) Job Title(s), 2) Employer Name(s), 3) Employment Dates, 4) What community groups, businesses, and other resources/services/providers you worked with, 5) Your level of involvement, responsibility, and duties performed. If you do not have this experience, please indicate "N/A". Veterans Preference Points To be eligible, applicant must have served at least 181 consecutive days of active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States and have received either an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions. A COPY OF THE DD 214, SHOWING DISCHARGE TYPE (GENERALLY COPY 4), MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT BY THE FINAL FILING DATE (or APPLICATION REVIEW DEADLINE). Applicants who have a service connected disability must also submit a recent award letter from the VA stating they are receiving disability benefits for service connected reasons. Veteran applicants for initial County employment with an honorable or general under conditions discharge shall receive five (5) points added to their combined score. Disabled veterans rated at not less than 30% disability shall have ten (10) points added to their combined score. Veteran’s preference points will only be added to passing scores in competitive open examinations. Americans With Disabilities Act It is the policy of Solano County that all employment decisions and personnel policies will be applied equally to all County employees and applicants and be based upon the needs of County service, job related merit, and ability to perform the job. APPLICANTS WITH DISABILITIES: Qualified individuals with a disability, who are able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, and need an accommodation during any phase of the recruitment/testing/examination process (as detailed in the “Selection Process”), must complete the following Request for Testing Accommodation by Applicants with Disabilities Form: http://www.solanocounty.com/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=23215 . This form must be received in the Human Resources Department by the final filing date of the recruitment. Applicants will be contacted to discuss the specifics of the request. Solano County Click here to take a video tour of Solano County OUR COMMUNITY Solano County is the ideal place to live, learn, work and play. The America's Promise Alliance has named Solano County as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People for six consecutive years - the only California community with that distinction. • Live - Solano County, as well as cities within the County have ranked in the top 15 hottest markets across the country and within the Bay Area due to prime location and affordability. • Learn - Higher education abounds! Within the County, education choices include Solano Community College, CSU Maritime, Brandman University, and Touro University. Bordering our County is the renowned University of California Davis. • Work - The blend of agriculture, corporate business and pleasant lifestyle enhance the attraction of Solano County. Blessed with a thriving agricultural economy, the County is also home to biotechnology and other growth industries, and Travis Air Force Base. • Play - Situated midway between San Francisco and Sacramento-the State capitol, Solano County is home to rolling hillsides, waterfronts, fertile farmland and recreational areas. County residents can enjoy day trips to the San Francisco Bay area, Sacramento, the Delta, Lake Tahoe region, and the Napa and Sonoma Valleys. County Population (2023): 465,536 The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. SOLANO COUNTY IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Introduction WHY JOIN US AT SOLANO COUNTY? COMMITMENT TO SERVICE: Our mission is to serve the people and to provide a safe and healthy place to live, learn, work and play. We serve the public in many different ways, including: Providing primary medical, dental, substance abuse, mental health and social services to residents, including the uninsured, low-income, and medically underserved, and administering federal, state, and local public assistance programs Providing law enforcement services in the unincorporated area of the county Protecting the community from public health threats such as communicable diseases Coordinating countywide responses to domestic violence and terrorism or other emergencies Managing the criminal justice process after arrest (jail, prosecution, defense, probation) Supporting other local governments through efficient property tax collection as mandated by the State, County and local jurisdictions; and, Administration and enforcement of Federal, State, and Local laws and policies pertaining to environmental health, building construction, and land use planning OUR EMPLOYEES: Our diverse workforce is committed to fulfilling this mission and does so by exemplifying our IDEAL Core Values, engaging in our day to day work of serving the public with Integrity, Dignity, Excellence, Accountability, and Leadership. WHY WE EXIST: Help us foster an environment where a well-qualified and trained workforce succeeds. The County of Solano recognizes that our employees are our biggest asset. We work collaboratively to solve problems and introduce creative solutions. If you are a creative team player with a broad human resources background and interest in a generalist position, we invite you to apply for this opportunity. The mission of the Human Resources Department is to be a strategic partner who provides our customers with high quality services and fosters an environment where a well-qualified and trained workforce succeeds. Click here to learn more about the Human Resources Department http://www.solanocounty.com/depts/hr/default.asp The Position Solano County is committed to encouraging the health and well-being of its workforce. A state of wellness is much more than the absence of illness; it is about making healthy lifestyle choices and learning to take care of yourself - mind, body, and spirit. The Wellness Coordinator plays an essential part in the planning, developing, administering, and promoting of a county-wide employee wellness and work/life balance program. The Coordinator works with other county services and community partners to coordinate program activities. The Department of Human Resources is recruiting for a regular part-time position (28 hours per week). POSITION REQUIREMENTS Education: An Associate of Art’s Degree in wellness, health, fitness or another related field; AND Experience: Two years of administrative level experience related to the area of assignment is required. A concentration in program and service delivery is desired. An equivalent combination of education and/or experience sufficient to perform the essential duties of the class may be substituted on a year-by-year basis. IDEAL EMPLOYEE WELLNESS COORDINATOR CANDIDATE STATEMENT Summary The Solano County Employee Wellness Coordinator position coordinates a wide variety of workplace wellness health promotion and health education programs for over 3,000 employees. The Coordinator creates and implements a range of workplace wellness services including financial wellness, mental health, digital wellness, as well as physical health and ergonomic health and injury prevention. The Coordinator regularly creates and conducts public presentations to employee groups and manages a digital platform and website content. Collaboration and Volunteer Management Working together in teams, committees and other partnerships is essential to support the scope and success of programs. Since 2007, an advisory Wellness Committee of County staff experts meet with the Coordinator to guide the direction of the program to meet employee needs. Inspiring and guiding 40-60 staff volunteer Wellness Ambassadors, who serve within their department worksites, has been a key to marketing and implementing programs in the many unique workplaces across the agency. Online Content and Digital Platform Management Creating content for, maintaining and administering the My Well Site App, a wellness platform/app for County employees, is the Coordinator’s responsibility, as is maintaining employee wellness content on the employee intranet. The Coordinator also creates a monthly wellness newsletter and awareness/educational flyers and materials for wellness and safety. Communications and Marketing Outreach, marketing and publicizing information is a large part of the work, so knowledge and technical skills in communications will be well utilized by the Coordinator. The eligible list established from this recruitment will be used to fill full-time and part-time regular, limited-term or extra-help positions as vacancies occur or the need arises. To view the full job description which includes examples of duties, please visit http://www.solanocounty.com/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?blobid=7244 BENEFITS The Wellness Coordinator is a part-time position (28 hours per week). Part-time employees working at least 20 hours per week are eligible to participate in the County’s benefits plans. Contributions are prorated based on the full-time equivalency. (Full-time positions) Solano County offers a cafeteria-style medical package with health benefits, offered through CalPERS. The County contribution for family coverage is $1,900.58 per month for 2023. The County offers a cash back provision for those who choose employee-only or who waive medical insurance coverage. The County may offer a supplemental contribution for employees enrolled in Employee plus Two or More coverage. Dental and vision insurances for the employee and eligible dependents are paid 100% by the County. Solano County participates in CalPERS retirement and contributes to Social Security. (Pro-rated for part-time positions) The County observes 12 full-day fixed, paid holidays per year and 2 half-day fixed holidays per year. Additionally, employees in this bargaining unit receive 2 paid floating holidays per year. (Pro-rated for part-time positions) Vacation is accrued at approximately 10 days per year for the first 3 years. (Pro-rated for part-time positions) Sick leave accrues at approximately 12 days per year. Employees are eligible to receive an additional 2.5% longevity pay, per level, after the completion of continuous service at 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 years. To view the benefits for a regular position, please visit: Benefits Summary Extra-help employees who work less than 29 hours per week do not typically receive or accrue benefits of regular employees during their period of employment. All extra-help employees accrue .034 hours of Paid Time Off for every full hour worked. To view the benefits for an extra-help position, please visit: Benefits Summary CULTURE OF LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT Solano County is committed to “Invest In and For the Future” by providing training resources to encourage employee professional development and growth within our organization. While employed with Solano County, employees have the opportunity to pursue their career goals, interests, and develop the competencies on the Solano County Leadership Development Model by participating in the following programs: • Tuition Reimbursement Program • Annual Education Fair • County Mentoring Program • Leadership Academy • Supervisory Trainings • Skill Development Trainings • Self-paced learning opportunities Selection Process 01/03/24 - Deadline to submit application and required documents. Week of 1/22/24 - Tentative week for departmental interviews for most qualified candidates. Based on the information provided in the application documents, the qualified applicants may be invited for further examination and will either be pre-scheduled by the Department of Human Resources or be invited to self-schedule. All applicants meeting the minimum qualifications are not guaranteed advancement through any subsequent phase of the examination . Depending upon the number of applications received, the selection process may consist of an initial application screening, a mandatory information meeting, a supplemental questionnaire assessment, a written and/or practical exam, an oral board exam, or any combination listed. Responses to supplemental questions may be used as screening and testing mechanisms and will be used to assess an applicant’s ability to advance in the process; as such, responses to supplemental questions should be treated as test examination responses. Information contained herein does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. A minimum score of 70% is required to continue in the selection process, unless otherwise announced. All potential new hires and employees considered for promotion to management, confidential positions or unrepresented positions will be subject to a background and reference check after contingent job offer is accepted. These provisions are subject to change. RETIREES - Solano County invites all qualified candidates to apply for positions; however pursuant to Government Code Section 21221(h) and 21224, hiring restrictions may apply to California Public Sector Pension Plan Retirees. How to Apply Please visit the County of Solano website, www.jobsatsolanocounty.com , to apply. Applications must be submitted through the JobAps system. Paper copies of applications are not accepted. All additional application materials as requested in the job announcement (degree/transcripts, certificates, DD-214 if applicable, ADA Accommodation Request) must be submitted by the final filing date. Be sure to include the recruitment title (Wellness Coordinator) and the recruitment number (23-433310-01) in your email or fax. Previously submitted application materials (e.g., copies of diploma and/or transcripts, etc.) for prior recruitments will not be applied for this recruitment but must be re-submitted for this recruitment . Any further questions can be directed to the Department of Human Resources at (707) 784-6170, business hours are Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. EOE/AA. Please note that all dates/times listed in the job announcement are Pacific Time. Document Submittal Requirements In addition to uploading attachments when applying online, candidates may submit documents by fax to (707) 784-3424, or by email to recruitment@solanocounty.com . Be sure to include the recruitment title (Wellness Coordinator) and the recruitment number (23-433310-01) in your email or fax. Supplemental Questionnaire This Supplemental Questionnaire will be used to determine applicants’ qualifications for this position and assess an applicant’s ability to advance in the recruitment process; therefore, applicants are encouraged to answer all questions thoroughly and completely. Omitted information will not be considered or assumed. Applicants who have no experience in a specific area are recommended to state "no experience in this area" instead of leaving the space blank. Please note that the experience in your answers must be reflected in your employment history. 1 The following best describes my education: I have a degree (Associates of Arts; Bachelor’s; Masters) in Wellness, Health, Fitness, or a closely related field I do not have a Wellness degree, a Health degree, a Fitness degree, or a degree in a closely related field (Associates of Arts; Bachelor’s; Masters) I do not have a conferred degree 2 How many years of full-time experience do you have planning, developing, coordinating, implementing, promoting, and evaluating worksite wellness program and associated initiatives and activities? Less than 2 years of experience 2-3 years of experience More than 3 years of experience 3 If you have the experience listed in Question #2, please indicate the following: 1) Job Title(s), 2) Employer, 3) Dates of Employment, 4) What stakeholders you worked with, 5) Your level of involvement and responsibility with those systems. If you do not have this experience, please indicate “N/A.” 4 How many years of full-time experience do you have with developing and establishing wellness program objectives, priorities, and performance targets? Less than 2 years of experience 2-3 years of experience More than 3 years of experience 5 If you have experience listed in Question #4, please indicate the following: 1) Job Title(s), 2) Employer Name(s), 3) Employment Dates, 4) What stakeholders you worked with, 5) Your level of involvement, responsibility, and duties performed. If you do not have this experience, please indicate "N/A". 6 How many years of fulltime experience do you have performing community outreach and developing partnerships and linkages with community groups? Less than 2 years of experience 2-3 years of experience More than 3 years of experience 7 If you have experience listed in Question #6, please indicate the following: 1) Job Title(s), 2) Employer Name(s), 3) Employment Dates, 4) What community groups, businesses, and other resources/services/providers you worked with, 5) Your level of involvement, responsibility, and duties performed. If you do not have this experience, please indicate "N/A". Veterans Preference Points To be eligible, applicant must have served at least 181 consecutive days of active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States and have received either an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions. A COPY OF THE DD 214, SHOWING DISCHARGE TYPE (GENERALLY COPY 4), MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT BY THE FINAL FILING DATE (or APPLICATION REVIEW DEADLINE). Applicants who have a service connected disability must also submit a recent award letter from the VA stating they are receiving disability benefits for service connected reasons. Veteran applicants for initial County employment with an honorable or general under conditions discharge shall receive five (5) points added to their combined score. Disabled veterans rated at not less than 30% disability shall have ten (10) points added to their combined score. Veteran’s preference points will only be added to passing scores in competitive open examinations. Americans With Disabilities Act It is the policy of Solano County that all employment decisions and personnel policies will be applied equally to all County employees and applicants and be based upon the needs of County service, job related merit, and ability to perform the job. APPLICANTS WITH DISABILITIES: Qualified individuals with a disability, who are able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, and need an accommodation during any phase of the recruitment/testing/examination process (as detailed in the “Selection Process”), must complete the following Request for Testing Accommodation by Applicants with Disabilities Form: http://www.solanocounty.com/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=23215 . This form must be received in the Human Resources Department by the final filing date of the recruitment. Applicants will be contacted to discuss the specifics of the request. Solano County Click here to take a video tour of Solano County OUR COMMUNITY Solano County is the ideal place to live, learn, work and play. The America's Promise Alliance has named Solano County as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People for six consecutive years - the only California community with that distinction. • Live - Solano County, as well as cities within the County have ranked in the top 15 hottest markets across the country and within the Bay Area due to prime location and affordability. • Learn - Higher education abounds! Within the County, education choices include Solano Community College, CSU Maritime, Brandman University, and Touro University. Bordering our County is the renowned University of California Davis. • Work - The blend of agriculture, corporate business and pleasant lifestyle enhance the attraction of Solano County. Blessed with a thriving agricultural economy, the County is also home to biotechnology and other growth industries, and Travis Air Force Base. • Play - Situated midway between San Francisco and Sacramento-the State capitol, Solano County is home to rolling hillsides, waterfronts, fertile farmland and recreational areas. County residents can enjoy day trips to the San Francisco Bay area, Sacramento, the Delta, Lake Tahoe region, and the Napa and Sonoma Valleys. County Population (2023): 465,536 The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. SOLANO COUNTY IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
City of Vallejo
Vallejo, California, United States
Description PLEASE READ THIS BULLETIN IN ITS ENTIRETY THE POSITION This recruitment is being conducted to fill one full-time vacancy. The list established by this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, limited term, and temporary vacancies for up to one year. The department may choose to fill these vacancies at the I or II level, depending on the qualifications of the candidate pool. The City of Vallejo Public Works Department is seeking one qualified candidate to fill the Recycling Coordinator position. The Recycling Coordinator will be responsible for implementation and oversight of a variety of recycling and solid waste programs that are aimed at reducing waste, increasing recycling, and ensuring compliance with local and state requirements such as State Assembly Bill (SB) 1383, Assembly Bill (AB) 939, and AB1826. The ideal candidate will play a vital role in in working with the City's Franchise Waste Hauler, businesses, schools, multi-family complexes and residents to provide training and assist with the implementation of programs related to the City's solid waste, recycling, composting and construction and demolition recycling. The Recycling Coordinator is an integral part of the City's Environmental Services Division. The Recycling Coordinator serves as a liaison to the community members and spreads the word about recycling and composting through outreach and education, which can include in person training, local events, social media, tabling at special events and written materials. We are looking for a candidate that has strong analytical, written and communication skills and has knowledge of how to apply for grants and oversee grants and budgets. The Recycling Coordinator will also be responsible for working with the City's Franchise Waste Hauler to import customer account information into software (Minerva) that is used to log and record outreach and customer information. THE DEPARTMENT Environmental Services is a division within the Public Works Department and is responsible for several environmental programs including solid waste, recycling, sustainability, and zero waste. The Environmental Services Division actively works towards complying with environmental policies and programs, which center on achieving zero waste, through recycling, composting, solid waste reduction and sustainability. The Environmental Services Division is a passionate, mission-driven team that values credibility, collaboration, impact, innovation and equity. The Environmental Services Division actively works towards compliance with local and state laws, by collaborating with community partners, the City's solid waste franchise hauler and state and local agencies to achieve zero waste. THE CITY OF VALLEJO The City of Vallejo is located in Solano County and has a population of approximately 121,000 residents. Vallejo is a rapidly changing, highly diverse community located midway between the cities of San Francisco and Sacramento. It is a friendly, active waterfront community that attracts innovative, hardworking people and takes great pride in its 148-year history and maritime heritage. Residents of Vallejo are situated to take advantage of the best of what the area has to offer. Golf, museums, performing arts, boutique shopping, brewpubs and a wide selection of restaurants are all available in Vallejo. Residents and visitors alike enjoy Vallejo's delightful historical downtown area, weekly downtown farmer's market, and beautifully restored Victorian homes and business facades. Vallejo is also home to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, one of America's only combination wildlife, oceanarium and theme parks. SALARY Administrative Analyst I : $39.1971 - $47.6443 Hourly | $3,135.77 - $3,811.54 Bi-Weekly | $6,794.16 - $8,258.35 Monthly | $81,529.97 - $99,100.14 Annual Administrative Analyst II : $45.5320 - $55.3445 Hourly | $3,642.56 - $4,427.56 Bi-Weekly | $7,892.21 - $9,593.05 Monthly | $94,706.56 - $115,116.56 Annual This is an at-will position and as such serves at the pleasure of the City Manager. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Administrative Analyst I - This is the entry level class in the Administrative Analyst series. This class is distinguished from Administrative Analyst II by the performance of more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within the series. Since this class is typically used as a training class, employees may have only limited or no directly related work experience. Administrative Analyst II - This is the full journey level class within the Administrative Analyst series. Employees within this class are distinguished from the Administrative Analyst I by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the I level, or when filled from the outside, have prior experience. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Administrative Analyst I Receives general supervision from higher level supervisory and management staff. Administrative Analyst II Receives direction from higher level supervisory and management staff. May exercise direct supervision over clerical and technical staff. Essential Functions EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Oversee assigned administrative support functions including budget, purchasing, or other specialized department programs; direct the work activities of assigned clerical and technical personnel; prioritize and coordinate work assignments; review work for accuracy; recommend improvements in workflow, procedures and use of equipment forms. Develop and implement operational, administrative, program, and other policies and procedures; participate in hiring assigned staff; assist in contract negotiations. Participate in the preparation and administration of assigned budget(s); maintain and monitor appropriate budgeting controls. Collect, compile, and analyze information from various sources on a variety of specialized topics related to programs administered by the position or by management staff; write reports which present and interpret data, identify alternatives, and make and justify recommendations. Assist in the drafting and implementation of department policies and procedures. Serve as a liaison with public and private organizations, community groups and other social organizations. Receive and respond to complaints and questions from the general public relating to assigned area of responsibility; review problems and recommend corrective actions; prepare summary reports as required. Participate in special projects including research of new programs and services, budget analysis and preparation, and feasibility analyses; prepare and present reports; participate in a variety of department operations. Assist in the preparation of ordinances and other supporting program documents; prepare and monitor program grants and related proposals; monitor compliance with applicable contractual agreements. Prepare comprehensive technical records and reports pertaining to assigned area of responsibility; conduct research and comprehensive data collection efforts to support analysis. Maintain personnel and payroll records; process paperwork for personnel actions including new hires, terminations and promotions; coordinate recruitment process with the Human Resources Department; monitor performance evaluation dates and provide appropriate forms to staff. Provide training in various areas to department employees including Workers' Compensation requirements, updated rules and laws, and other areas as required. Maintain calendars of department activities, meetings and various events; coordinate activities with other City departments, the public and outside agencies; attend meetings as representative for assigned department. Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Minimum Qualifications/Knowledge, Skills & Abilities QUALIFICATIONS Administrative Analyst I Knowledge of : Basic principles and practices of budget administration. Basic methods of research, program analysis, and report preparation. English usage, spelling grammar and punctuation. Modern office procedures, methods and computer software and hardware. Basic principles and procedures of record keeping. Ability to : Learn to interpret the policies and procedures of the assigned department. Learn and understand the organization and operation of the assigned department and of outside agencies as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Perform personnel activities with adherence to confidentiality for the assigned department. Perform responsible administrative work involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. Research, analyze, and evaluate programs, policies, and procedures. Prepare clear and concise reports. Independently prepare correspondence and memoranda. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. To meet the essential functions and physical requirements contained in the Physical Analysis of Job Assignment attached to this specification and incorporated herein by this reference. Administrative Analyst II In addition to the qualifications stated for Administrative Analyst I: Knowledge of : Policies and procedures of the assigned department. Methods of research, program analysis, and report preparation. Public relations techniques. Principles and procedures of record keeping. Basic principles and practices of supervision and training. Ability to : Organize and direct the work of assigned staff. Understand the organization and operation of the assigned department and of outside agencies as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Interpret and apply administrative and departmental policies and procedures. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Perform responsible and difficult administrative work involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. To meet the essential functions and physical requirements contained in the Physical Analysis of Job Assignment attached to this specification and incorporated herein by this reference. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING GUIDELINES Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Administrative Analyst I Experience : Some administrative and analytical experience, preferably within a local government environment, is desirable. Education : Possession of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in public administration, business administration or a related field. Administrative Analyst II Experience : Two years of increasingly responsible administrative and analytical experience, preferably within a local government environment. Education : Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in public administration, business administration or a related field. Additional Information SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Working Conditions : Work is performed in a typical office environment. (1) Mobility: frequent use of keyboard; frequent sitting for long period of time; occasional bending or squatting. (2) Lifting: Frequently up to 10 pounds; occasionally up to 25 pounds. (3) Vision: constant use of overall vision; frequent reading and close-up work; occasional color and depth vision. (4) Dexterity: frequent repetitive motion; frequent writing; frequent grasping, holding, and reaching. (5) Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and talking, in person and on the phone. (6) Emotional/Psychological: frequent decision-making and concentration; frequent public and/or coworker contact; occasional working alone. (7) Environmental: frequent exposure to noise. The Recruitment & Selection Process Applications are due by 5:00 P.M. on Friday, April 5, 2024. Applicants must submit a completed City of Vallejo online application, including all responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire (Resume/Cover Letter Optional), by the posted deadline in order to be considered. NOTE: If you have problems creating a user account, obtaining your already created account information, or submitting your online application, please contact governmentjobs.com applicant support directly at 855-524-5627. City of Vallejo HR staff are unable to assist with these issues. Applications will be screened for overall qualifications the week of April 8, 2024. Applicants who are found to be the best qualified may have their supplemental responses scored by subject matter experts the week of April 8, 2024. Candidates who are deemed to be the best qualified will be invited to take part in an assessment process which may consist of written, online, oral, or performance exercises. Candidates invited to the assessment process will be notified by email of the date, time, and location of the assessment. Oral Panel Interviews are tentatively scheduled to take place the week of April 22, 2024. Oral Panel Interviews are weighted at 100% of the candidates' score. Candidates must achieve a minimum passing score of 70%. Those achieving 70% or higher will be placed on the Register of Eligibles (eligible list) and may be considered to fill positions for up to one year. The City reserves the right to limit the number of candidates to those determined to be best qualified based upon all requested application materials, including training and experience, current resume, and responses to supplemental questions. Candidates who are successful in the assessment process will be placed on the Register of Eligibles (eligible list). Candidates will then be referred at the department's discretion. The Department will conduct all final interviews and make the final candidate selection for this position. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS The City of Vallejo is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Qualified individuals with disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the application, assessment or selection process may contact the Human Resources Department to request an accommodation. Please contact Sukari Dixon at (707) 648-4398 or send an email to: Sukari.Dixon@cityofvallejo.net no later than April 5, 2024, at 5:00 P.M. PRIOR TO HIRE The selected candidate will be required to: 1) Submit to reference checks 2) Submit to and successfully pass a pre-employment background check, including fingerprint check. 3) Provide proof of legal right to work in the United States. Disaster Service Workers - All City of Vallejo ("City") employees are designated Disaster Service Workers ("DSW") by state law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all DSW-related training as assigned and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE ) - The City of Vallejo is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the City of Vallejo to provide equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons. All applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition (cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, or denial of medical and family care leave, or any other non-job-related factors. Closing Date/Time: 4/5/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Mar 09, 2024
Full Time
Description PLEASE READ THIS BULLETIN IN ITS ENTIRETY THE POSITION This recruitment is being conducted to fill one full-time vacancy. The list established by this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, limited term, and temporary vacancies for up to one year. The department may choose to fill these vacancies at the I or II level, depending on the qualifications of the candidate pool. The City of Vallejo Public Works Department is seeking one qualified candidate to fill the Recycling Coordinator position. The Recycling Coordinator will be responsible for implementation and oversight of a variety of recycling and solid waste programs that are aimed at reducing waste, increasing recycling, and ensuring compliance with local and state requirements such as State Assembly Bill (SB) 1383, Assembly Bill (AB) 939, and AB1826. The ideal candidate will play a vital role in in working with the City's Franchise Waste Hauler, businesses, schools, multi-family complexes and residents to provide training and assist with the implementation of programs related to the City's solid waste, recycling, composting and construction and demolition recycling. The Recycling Coordinator is an integral part of the City's Environmental Services Division. The Recycling Coordinator serves as a liaison to the community members and spreads the word about recycling and composting through outreach and education, which can include in person training, local events, social media, tabling at special events and written materials. We are looking for a candidate that has strong analytical, written and communication skills and has knowledge of how to apply for grants and oversee grants and budgets. The Recycling Coordinator will also be responsible for working with the City's Franchise Waste Hauler to import customer account information into software (Minerva) that is used to log and record outreach and customer information. THE DEPARTMENT Environmental Services is a division within the Public Works Department and is responsible for several environmental programs including solid waste, recycling, sustainability, and zero waste. The Environmental Services Division actively works towards complying with environmental policies and programs, which center on achieving zero waste, through recycling, composting, solid waste reduction and sustainability. The Environmental Services Division is a passionate, mission-driven team that values credibility, collaboration, impact, innovation and equity. The Environmental Services Division actively works towards compliance with local and state laws, by collaborating with community partners, the City's solid waste franchise hauler and state and local agencies to achieve zero waste. THE CITY OF VALLEJO The City of Vallejo is located in Solano County and has a population of approximately 121,000 residents. Vallejo is a rapidly changing, highly diverse community located midway between the cities of San Francisco and Sacramento. It is a friendly, active waterfront community that attracts innovative, hardworking people and takes great pride in its 148-year history and maritime heritage. Residents of Vallejo are situated to take advantage of the best of what the area has to offer. Golf, museums, performing arts, boutique shopping, brewpubs and a wide selection of restaurants are all available in Vallejo. Residents and visitors alike enjoy Vallejo's delightful historical downtown area, weekly downtown farmer's market, and beautifully restored Victorian homes and business facades. Vallejo is also home to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, one of America's only combination wildlife, oceanarium and theme parks. SALARY Administrative Analyst I : $39.1971 - $47.6443 Hourly | $3,135.77 - $3,811.54 Bi-Weekly | $6,794.16 - $8,258.35 Monthly | $81,529.97 - $99,100.14 Annual Administrative Analyst II : $45.5320 - $55.3445 Hourly | $3,642.56 - $4,427.56 Bi-Weekly | $7,892.21 - $9,593.05 Monthly | $94,706.56 - $115,116.56 Annual This is an at-will position and as such serves at the pleasure of the City Manager. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Administrative Analyst I - This is the entry level class in the Administrative Analyst series. This class is distinguished from Administrative Analyst II by the performance of more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within the series. Since this class is typically used as a training class, employees may have only limited or no directly related work experience. Administrative Analyst II - This is the full journey level class within the Administrative Analyst series. Employees within this class are distinguished from the Administrative Analyst I by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the I level, or when filled from the outside, have prior experience. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Administrative Analyst I Receives general supervision from higher level supervisory and management staff. Administrative Analyst II Receives direction from higher level supervisory and management staff. May exercise direct supervision over clerical and technical staff. Essential Functions EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Oversee assigned administrative support functions including budget, purchasing, or other specialized department programs; direct the work activities of assigned clerical and technical personnel; prioritize and coordinate work assignments; review work for accuracy; recommend improvements in workflow, procedures and use of equipment forms. Develop and implement operational, administrative, program, and other policies and procedures; participate in hiring assigned staff; assist in contract negotiations. Participate in the preparation and administration of assigned budget(s); maintain and monitor appropriate budgeting controls. Collect, compile, and analyze information from various sources on a variety of specialized topics related to programs administered by the position or by management staff; write reports which present and interpret data, identify alternatives, and make and justify recommendations. Assist in the drafting and implementation of department policies and procedures. Serve as a liaison with public and private organizations, community groups and other social organizations. Receive and respond to complaints and questions from the general public relating to assigned area of responsibility; review problems and recommend corrective actions; prepare summary reports as required. Participate in special projects including research of new programs and services, budget analysis and preparation, and feasibility analyses; prepare and present reports; participate in a variety of department operations. Assist in the preparation of ordinances and other supporting program documents; prepare and monitor program grants and related proposals; monitor compliance with applicable contractual agreements. Prepare comprehensive technical records and reports pertaining to assigned area of responsibility; conduct research and comprehensive data collection efforts to support analysis. Maintain personnel and payroll records; process paperwork for personnel actions including new hires, terminations and promotions; coordinate recruitment process with the Human Resources Department; monitor performance evaluation dates and provide appropriate forms to staff. Provide training in various areas to department employees including Workers' Compensation requirements, updated rules and laws, and other areas as required. Maintain calendars of department activities, meetings and various events; coordinate activities with other City departments, the public and outside agencies; attend meetings as representative for assigned department. Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Minimum Qualifications/Knowledge, Skills & Abilities QUALIFICATIONS Administrative Analyst I Knowledge of : Basic principles and practices of budget administration. Basic methods of research, program analysis, and report preparation. English usage, spelling grammar and punctuation. Modern office procedures, methods and computer software and hardware. Basic principles and procedures of record keeping. Ability to : Learn to interpret the policies and procedures of the assigned department. Learn and understand the organization and operation of the assigned department and of outside agencies as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Perform personnel activities with adherence to confidentiality for the assigned department. Perform responsible administrative work involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. Research, analyze, and evaluate programs, policies, and procedures. Prepare clear and concise reports. Independently prepare correspondence and memoranda. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. To meet the essential functions and physical requirements contained in the Physical Analysis of Job Assignment attached to this specification and incorporated herein by this reference. Administrative Analyst II In addition to the qualifications stated for Administrative Analyst I: Knowledge of : Policies and procedures of the assigned department. Methods of research, program analysis, and report preparation. Public relations techniques. Principles and procedures of record keeping. Basic principles and practices of supervision and training. Ability to : Organize and direct the work of assigned staff. Understand the organization and operation of the assigned department and of outside agencies as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Interpret and apply administrative and departmental policies and procedures. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Perform responsible and difficult administrative work involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. To meet the essential functions and physical requirements contained in the Physical Analysis of Job Assignment attached to this specification and incorporated herein by this reference. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING GUIDELINES Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Administrative Analyst I Experience : Some administrative and analytical experience, preferably within a local government environment, is desirable. Education : Possession of a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in public administration, business administration or a related field. Administrative Analyst II Experience : Two years of increasingly responsible administrative and analytical experience, preferably within a local government environment. Education : Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in public administration, business administration or a related field. Additional Information SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Working Conditions : Work is performed in a typical office environment. (1) Mobility: frequent use of keyboard; frequent sitting for long period of time; occasional bending or squatting. (2) Lifting: Frequently up to 10 pounds; occasionally up to 25 pounds. (3) Vision: constant use of overall vision; frequent reading and close-up work; occasional color and depth vision. (4) Dexterity: frequent repetitive motion; frequent writing; frequent grasping, holding, and reaching. (5) Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and talking, in person and on the phone. (6) Emotional/Psychological: frequent decision-making and concentration; frequent public and/or coworker contact; occasional working alone. (7) Environmental: frequent exposure to noise. The Recruitment & Selection Process Applications are due by 5:00 P.M. on Friday, April 5, 2024. Applicants must submit a completed City of Vallejo online application, including all responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire (Resume/Cover Letter Optional), by the posted deadline in order to be considered. NOTE: If you have problems creating a user account, obtaining your already created account information, or submitting your online application, please contact governmentjobs.com applicant support directly at 855-524-5627. City of Vallejo HR staff are unable to assist with these issues. Applications will be screened for overall qualifications the week of April 8, 2024. Applicants who are found to be the best qualified may have their supplemental responses scored by subject matter experts the week of April 8, 2024. Candidates who are deemed to be the best qualified will be invited to take part in an assessment process which may consist of written, online, oral, or performance exercises. Candidates invited to the assessment process will be notified by email of the date, time, and location of the assessment. Oral Panel Interviews are tentatively scheduled to take place the week of April 22, 2024. Oral Panel Interviews are weighted at 100% of the candidates' score. Candidates must achieve a minimum passing score of 70%. Those achieving 70% or higher will be placed on the Register of Eligibles (eligible list) and may be considered to fill positions for up to one year. The City reserves the right to limit the number of candidates to those determined to be best qualified based upon all requested application materials, including training and experience, current resume, and responses to supplemental questions. Candidates who are successful in the assessment process will be placed on the Register of Eligibles (eligible list). Candidates will then be referred at the department's discretion. The Department will conduct all final interviews and make the final candidate selection for this position. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS The City of Vallejo is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Qualified individuals with disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the application, assessment or selection process may contact the Human Resources Department to request an accommodation. Please contact Sukari Dixon at (707) 648-4398 or send an email to: Sukari.Dixon@cityofvallejo.net no later than April 5, 2024, at 5:00 P.M. PRIOR TO HIRE The selected candidate will be required to: 1) Submit to reference checks 2) Submit to and successfully pass a pre-employment background check, including fingerprint check. 3) Provide proof of legal right to work in the United States. Disaster Service Workers - All City of Vallejo ("City") employees are designated Disaster Service Workers ("DSW") by state law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all DSW-related training as assigned and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE ) - The City of Vallejo is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the City of Vallejo to provide equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons. All applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition (cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, or denial of medical and family care leave, or any other non-job-related factors. Closing Date/Time: 4/5/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Sacramento County, CA
Sacramento, California, United States
The Position Come join one of Forbes Magazine's Best Employers ! There is an additional 3.35% Management Differential which is added to the posted salary for this class. This is a continuous filing exam. The next filing cut-offs are at 5:00 pm on: 2/16/24, 5/17/24, 8/16/24, 11/22/24 Range A: $8,590.38 - $10,441.75/month Range B: $10,422.58 - $11,489.22/month Under direction, Senior Health Program Coordinators perform administrative and/or supervisory duties for contracted and/or county-operated health programs and services, including but not limited to staff supervision, program development and implementation, program monitoring and evaluation, and coordination of services; and to perform related duties as assigned. For some assignments, supervisory responsibilities are administrative in nature; however, some assignments include clinical supervision and may require appropriate licensure. For all positions, incumbents are expected to have clinical or professional expertise in the program area to which assigned. Current recruitment includes, but is not limited to the following position: Clinic Manager, Department of Health Services Examples of Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of Theories, principles, goals and objectives of public health and primary care programs Principles, practices, funding sources, laws and regulations, and administrative requirements in the program area to which assigned Principles, practices and techniques of program planning, development and evaluation Principles and procedures of budget preparation and monitoring, including budgets involving grants, contracted services, and state and federal funding Principles and techniques of supervision and management Techniques of contract negotiation and monitoring Social, economic, cultural and other issues impacting program area Ability to Plan, organize, coordinate, supervise and evaluate complex program activities and diverse staff Apply principles and techniques to problems and issues Build coalitions among groups with differing needs and objectives Analyze and evaluate data and information, and make appropriate recommendations Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of individuals and groups Communicate clearly and effectively, orally and in writing Represent the department and/or the county Maintain accurate records and files Employment Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Any combination of education, training and experience likely to provide the required Knowledge and Abilities for the Senior Health Program Coordinator (Range A/B) as described above. Typical ways include: Possession of a Bachelor's or higher degree from an accredited college or university in health care administration, a public health field, a health science, nursing or any nursing specialty, or in a related health field such as life sciences or physical sciences, or in a management field such as public administration or business administration; some positions may require a Master's degree. AND Two years of experience supervising and coordinating health services relevant to the program area to which assigned, equivalent and comparable to the duties of the County's Health Program Coordinator. Note: The word "experience" referenced in the minimum qualifications means full-time paid experience unless the job announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. Note: If the minimum qualifications include an educational or certificate/license requirement, applicants must submit proof of requirements with the application. Failure to submit proof of requirements may result in disqualification from the examination. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. For guidelines on submitting acceptable proof of educational requirements, please click here or speak to someone in our office before the cut-off date listed in this notice. Special Requirements 1. Some positions in these classes involve responsibility for supervision of direct patient care, and persons appointed to such positions may be required, in accordance with applicable federal and/or state regulations, to possess and maintain a current valid license issued by the State of California as a Registered Nurse. 2. The position designated according to State law as the Director of Public Health Nursing involves responsibility for the professional nursing component of the County's public health nursing/field services program, and the person appointed to that position must possess and maintain a current valid Registered Nurse license and must meet the current state requirements for a director of public health nursing (California Code of Regulations Title 17, and any other applicable laws and regulations in effect at the time of appointment). 3. The incumbent of the position designated as the Director of Public Health Education must hold a Master's degree with specialization in public or community health education and must meet any other state requirements for a director of health education (California Code of Regulations, Title 17, and any other applicable laws and regulations in effect at the time of appointment). 4. The position designated as the Coordinator of the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program manages and supervises the assessment and counseling of high-risk clients, and the person appointed to that position is required to possess and maintain registration with the American Dietetic Association as a Registered Dietitian. 5. The position designated as the Emergency Medical Services Program Coordinator requires possession and maintenance of an Emergency Medical Technician I or higher certificate either at the time of appointment or within one year of appointment. NOTE: Failure to obtain and/or maintain such required license(s) may be cause for disciplinary action in accordance with Civil Service Commission rules. Background/Criminal History: Persons appointed to positions in these classes may be subject to a confidential criminal history check and fingerprinting. Probationary Period The probationary period for this classification is twelve (12) months. Application and Testing Information APPLICATION Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. All applicants must complete and submit an online County of Sacramento employment application by 5:00 PM on the posted cut-off date. Click here to apply. County of Sacramento Department of Personnel Services Employment Services Division 700 H Street, Room 4667 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 874-5593; 7-1-1 California Relay Service Email EmployOffice@Saccounty.net Inter-Office Mail Code: 09-4667 www.SacCountyJobs.net Employment applications and all documentation requested in this announcement must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Your application should highlight all relevant education, training, and experience, and clearly indicate how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position as of the cut-off date. Application information must be current, concise and related to the requirements in this job announcement. You may only apply for this recruitment once. Duplicate and incomplete applications will be disqualified. A resume may be included with your application, however it will not substitute for the information requested on the application. SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Applicants are required to provide a full and complete response to each supplemental question. The Supplemental Questionnaire is located in the tab marked "Supplemental Questions". Please be descriptive in your response. Note: Responses of "See Resume" or "See Application", or copy and paste of work experience are not qualifying responses and will not be considered. Supplemental Questionnaires must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. The supplemental questions are designed to elicit specific information regarding a candidate's experience, education, and training. Responses should be consistent with the information on your application and are subject to verification. Please provide place of employment, pertinent dates, and concise, descriptive and detailed information for each question. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Resumes or referral to the application or other questionnaire responses will not be accepted in lieu of completing each question. If you have no experience, write "no experience" for the appropriate question. For many individuals, it is more efficient to develop responses to the supplemental questions in a word processing document and then paste them into the final document to be submitted. Changes or corrections to your Supplemental Questionnaire cannot be made once your application packet has been submitted. If the Supplemental Questionnaire is used in the Formula Rate exam, failure to complete all of the questions or incomplete responses will result in a lower score. While scoring the Supplemental Questionnaire, the candidate's application and/or attachments will not be reviewed , therefore, a candidate's responses to the questions should be accurate, thorough, detailed, and complete. FORMULA RATE EXAMINATION (Weighted 100%) All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications by the cut-off date will have their Supplemental Questionnaire scored in the Formula Rate Examination. This examination will evaluate the relevance, level, recency, progression and quality of candidate's education, training and experience. The candidate's application or other materials will not be included in this examination. Therefore, the candidate's responses to the supplemental questionnaire should be thorough, detailed and complete. The score from the Formula Rate Examination will determine the ranking on the eligible/employment list for this job. All candidates competing in the testing process will receive written notice of their examination results by email. Notices can also be accessed in their governmentjobs.com inbox. Applicants achieving a passing score will be placed on the eligible list in rank order. The rank is determined by the test score attained from the examination. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Click here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) For information regarding County jobs: www.saccountyjobs.net EMPLOYEE BENEFITS As an employee of the County of Sacramento, there will be a variety of benefits available to you. These benefits currently include: health, dental and life insurance; flexible spending account options for dependent care and unreimbursed dental and/or medical cost; and an employee assistance program (EAP). GENERAL BENEFITS: Most employee benefits are similar to the following for all County employees. However, some benefits differ, depending on the employee representation unit to which the employee's job classification is assigned. Information about the exact benefits applicable to a particular job classification may be obtained from the Sacramento County Department of Benefits or by visiting www.saccountyjobs.net. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to temporary positions. The explanations of benefits applies to employees in regular positions. SALARY STEP INCREASES: The beginning salary and the top of the salary range are usually shown on the job announcement. Upon satisfactory service, salary increases of approximately 5% are given annually until the top of the salary range has been attained. PAY: All employees are paid bi-weekly via direct deposit into the employee's bank account. The pay period covers fourteen (14) calendar days, starting on a Sunday and ending on the second Saturday thereafter. Salaries are generally paid on the Friday following the end of the pay period. Employees can set up their direct deposit and access their pay information via Employee Self Service in MySacCounty. VACATION: Generally, vacation with pay begins at 10 days annually. With increase over a period of years, the maximum annual vacation with pay is 25 days. HOLIDAYS: 14.5 holidays per year as recognized. SICK LEAVE: Equivalent to 15 days annually, unlimited accumulation. Upon retirement, unused sick leave is converted to retirement service credit. PARENTAL LEAVE: Entitles a regular County employee, with at least one year of continuous employment, to schedule a paid parental leave of up to 160 hours upon the birth or during the process of an adoption of a minor child. Parental leave shall be approved by the employee's appointing authority, except where the granting of the parental leave request would unduly interfere with or cause severe hardship upon department operations. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Dependent upon union agreements, regular County employees may be eligible to receive Tuition Reimbursement. The costs for course tuition/registration fees and required books/supplies are eligible for reimbursement. Tuition reimbursement amounts may vary depending upon union agreement. RETIREMENT: Social Security and Sacramento County Employees' Retirement System coverage. HEALTH INSURANCE: The County offers a variety of health plan design options to fit individual needs. DENTAL INSURANCE: The County provides a comprehensive dental benefit program for regular full-time and part-time employees and their eligible dependents. This plan pays on a set fee schedule that varies by procedure. Any amount over the fee schedule is the employee's responsibility. The yearly maximum is $2,000 per person, not including orthodontia. The orthodontic benefit is 50% of covered charges with a lifetime maximum of $1,000 per person. LIFE INSURANCE: The County of Sacramento provides a basic life insurance benefit of $15,000 to all eligible employees at no cost. Additional coverage may be purchased through payroll deduction. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: The County offers a Deferred Compensation Program which enables employees to save in a systematic way without paying income tax on either the payroll deduction or the earned interest, prior to withdrawal. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The County of Sacramento provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their eligible dependents. The EAP offers confidential, professional counseling services in areas such as: Legal Advice/Difficult Decisions Marriage or Family Relationships Financial or Credit Worries/Elder Care Alcohol and Drug Abuse WELLNESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM: The County will recognize and award time off to eligible employees who maintain an excellent attendance record. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: The County offers regular employees two separate Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA's). These accounts allow employees to set money aside, on a pre-tax basis via payroll deduction, to pay for medical, dental or dependent care expenses. DEPENDENT CARE REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: Employees may set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified childcare or dependent care expenses that are necessary for the employee and/or spouse to continue working. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: The Medical Reimbursement Account allows pre-tax dollars to be set aside to pay for out-of-pocket expenses that are not paid by insurance or reimbursed by any other benefit plan. WORKERS' COMPENSATION: In case of injury while on the job, each employee is protected under the Workers' Compensation laws of California. SACRAMENTO CREDIT UNION: The credit union offers loan facilities and systematic saving plans through payroll deduction. SELECTION AND PLACEMENT Sacramento County encourages applications from all persons regardless of race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, gender, disability, political affiliation, or age. Certain age limits may be required by law, ordinance, or Civil Service direction for specific classifications such as those identified with hazardous occupations. FOR APPLICANTS WITH DISABILITIES ONLY: Every effort is made to provide reasonable accommodations to disabled applicants such as in the selection of test sites, aides, or other equipment which permits the disabled applicants to compete in the examination process. Applicants with disabilities requesting an applicable ADA testing accommodation must complete a Reasonable Accommodation Request Form filled out and signed by the applicant and their doctor. This form must be submitted to the Disability Compliance Office, 700 H Street, Room 5720, Sacramento, CA 95814, by the cut-off date or final filing date as listed in this job announcement. Download the Reasonable Accommodation Request Form by clicking here or contact by mail or in person the Sacramento County Employment Services Division or Disability Compliance Office. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Please read carefully the "Minimum Qualifications" section of your announcement. You must meet those qualifications by the application deadline date unless otherwise specified. Your application must clearly show you meet the minimum qualifications by the application deadline date, or it will not be accepted. All statements are subject to verification. "Experience" means full-time paid experience unless the announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATIONS: If the announcement indicates the examination is given on a promotional basis, candidates must hold permanent status in Sacramento County Civil Service by the application deadline date and must meet the minimum qualifications. OPEN EXAMINATIONS: Any person who meets the minimum qualifications may apply. CONTINUOUS FILING EXAMINATIONS: Applicants are eligible to reapply to and retake a continuous filing exam after 6 months from the date the previous exam results was received. ELIGIBLE LISTS: Names of qualified persons who made a passing score on an examination are entered, in order of their final grades, on an eligible list. To fill each vacancy, the hiring department will make a selection from among the top three ranks on the employment lists. EXAMINATION RATINGS: Unless otherwise stated on the announcement: To be successful, candidates must obtain a rating of at least 70% on each part of the examination. This may be an adjusted score or an arithmetic 70% of the total possible score as determined by the Director. APPEAL PROCESS: Persons who believe their applications have been improperly rejected may request the Employment Services Division to review its decision to reject the application. If the applicant desires to submit additional proof of qualifications, such proof must be received by Personnel Services not less than two (2) calendar days prior to the scheduled date for the examination. Persons who are disqualified in any phase of the examination may appeal such adverse action, in writing, to the Civil Service Commission, 700 H Street, Room 2640, Sacramento, CA 95814, telephone: (916) 874-5586 . Such appeals must be filed within thirty (30) calendar days after notice of the adverse action was mailed to the candidate. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs): https://personnel.saccounty.net/Pages/EmploymentServicesFAQs.aspx OTHER INFORMATION VETERAN'S PREFERENCE: Military veterans who have served during wartime shall be given preference in initial appointment to County service. Such preference shall apply, provided the veteran has first achieved a minimum passing score in the examination. The passing score of a veteran shall be annotated to indicate the veteran's score shall be regarded as 5 points or higher, OR 10 points higher for disabled veterans, only for the purpose of determining the three ranks along with which the veteran's name shall be certified. No score shall actually be changed and no new rank shall be created as a result of application of veteran's preference for certification purposes. "Disabled Veteran" means any veteran who has served during wartime and, who, as of the final filing date for an examination is declared by the United States Veterans Administration or military service department to be 10% or more disabled as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for disabled veteran's preference must submit to the employment office, on or before the application deadline date, a certification from the United States Veterans Administration or a military service department, dated within 1 year, which certifies the present existence of a service related disability of 10% or more, or other acceptable proof of such disability as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for veterans preference must submit a copy of Form DD 214 or other acceptable proof of veteran's status on or before the final filing date for the examination. For purpose of this rule "reserve" status does not constitute active duty. CITIZENSHIP OR AUTHORIZED ALIEN REQUIREMENT: As required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act, all County employees must be United States citizens or aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Proof of citizenship or authorized status will be required prior to appointment. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE: Some County Civil Service positions are covered by financial disclosure requirements intended to identify potential conflicts of interest. CONCURRENT EMPLOYMENT: No employee may concurrently occupy more than one County position. SPECIAL SKILL QUALIFICATIONS (WHEN SPECIFIED ON THE APPLICATION): Persons who have special skills required by some (but not all) positions in a class may be certified ahead of others provided that: Such special skills are based on the duties and requirements of the positions and are in conformance with merit system and equal opportunity principles, and The certification of eligibles who possess special skills have been approved by the Civil Service Commission. PRE-EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION & DRUG TESTING: The County of Sacramento is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free workplace. All persons selected for appointment to positions must pass a medical examination and a drug test, administered by the County at no cost to the applicant. DRIVER LICENSE: Possession of a valid California Driver License may be required for some positions. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Regular positions are subject to a probationary period which is an extension of the selection process. Unless otherwise indicated on the announcement, the probationary period is six (6) months. AGENCY SHOP/FAIR SHARE FEE: Some positions require, as a condition of continued employment, that the person either: 1. Become a union member; 2. Pay a fair share fee to the union; or, 3. Meet specific requirements under which an equivalent amount must be paid to a charity. FINGERPRINTING AND CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS: Fingerprinting and criminal record checks are required for some positions. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 05, 2024
The Position Come join one of Forbes Magazine's Best Employers ! There is an additional 3.35% Management Differential which is added to the posted salary for this class. This is a continuous filing exam. The next filing cut-offs are at 5:00 pm on: 2/16/24, 5/17/24, 8/16/24, 11/22/24 Range A: $8,590.38 - $10,441.75/month Range B: $10,422.58 - $11,489.22/month Under direction, Senior Health Program Coordinators perform administrative and/or supervisory duties for contracted and/or county-operated health programs and services, including but not limited to staff supervision, program development and implementation, program monitoring and evaluation, and coordination of services; and to perform related duties as assigned. For some assignments, supervisory responsibilities are administrative in nature; however, some assignments include clinical supervision and may require appropriate licensure. For all positions, incumbents are expected to have clinical or professional expertise in the program area to which assigned. Current recruitment includes, but is not limited to the following position: Clinic Manager, Department of Health Services Examples of Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of Theories, principles, goals and objectives of public health and primary care programs Principles, practices, funding sources, laws and regulations, and administrative requirements in the program area to which assigned Principles, practices and techniques of program planning, development and evaluation Principles and procedures of budget preparation and monitoring, including budgets involving grants, contracted services, and state and federal funding Principles and techniques of supervision and management Techniques of contract negotiation and monitoring Social, economic, cultural and other issues impacting program area Ability to Plan, organize, coordinate, supervise and evaluate complex program activities and diverse staff Apply principles and techniques to problems and issues Build coalitions among groups with differing needs and objectives Analyze and evaluate data and information, and make appropriate recommendations Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of individuals and groups Communicate clearly and effectively, orally and in writing Represent the department and/or the county Maintain accurate records and files Employment Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Any combination of education, training and experience likely to provide the required Knowledge and Abilities for the Senior Health Program Coordinator (Range A/B) as described above. Typical ways include: Possession of a Bachelor's or higher degree from an accredited college or university in health care administration, a public health field, a health science, nursing or any nursing specialty, or in a related health field such as life sciences or physical sciences, or in a management field such as public administration or business administration; some positions may require a Master's degree. AND Two years of experience supervising and coordinating health services relevant to the program area to which assigned, equivalent and comparable to the duties of the County's Health Program Coordinator. Note: The word "experience" referenced in the minimum qualifications means full-time paid experience unless the job announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. Note: If the minimum qualifications include an educational or certificate/license requirement, applicants must submit proof of requirements with the application. Failure to submit proof of requirements may result in disqualification from the examination. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. For guidelines on submitting acceptable proof of educational requirements, please click here or speak to someone in our office before the cut-off date listed in this notice. Special Requirements 1. Some positions in these classes involve responsibility for supervision of direct patient care, and persons appointed to such positions may be required, in accordance with applicable federal and/or state regulations, to possess and maintain a current valid license issued by the State of California as a Registered Nurse. 2. The position designated according to State law as the Director of Public Health Nursing involves responsibility for the professional nursing component of the County's public health nursing/field services program, and the person appointed to that position must possess and maintain a current valid Registered Nurse license and must meet the current state requirements for a director of public health nursing (California Code of Regulations Title 17, and any other applicable laws and regulations in effect at the time of appointment). 3. The incumbent of the position designated as the Director of Public Health Education must hold a Master's degree with specialization in public or community health education and must meet any other state requirements for a director of health education (California Code of Regulations, Title 17, and any other applicable laws and regulations in effect at the time of appointment). 4. The position designated as the Coordinator of the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program manages and supervises the assessment and counseling of high-risk clients, and the person appointed to that position is required to possess and maintain registration with the American Dietetic Association as a Registered Dietitian. 5. The position designated as the Emergency Medical Services Program Coordinator requires possession and maintenance of an Emergency Medical Technician I or higher certificate either at the time of appointment or within one year of appointment. NOTE: Failure to obtain and/or maintain such required license(s) may be cause for disciplinary action in accordance with Civil Service Commission rules. Background/Criminal History: Persons appointed to positions in these classes may be subject to a confidential criminal history check and fingerprinting. Probationary Period The probationary period for this classification is twelve (12) months. Application and Testing Information APPLICATION Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. All applicants must complete and submit an online County of Sacramento employment application by 5:00 PM on the posted cut-off date. Click here to apply. County of Sacramento Department of Personnel Services Employment Services Division 700 H Street, Room 4667 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 874-5593; 7-1-1 California Relay Service Email EmployOffice@Saccounty.net Inter-Office Mail Code: 09-4667 www.SacCountyJobs.net Employment applications and all documentation requested in this announcement must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Your application should highlight all relevant education, training, and experience, and clearly indicate how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position as of the cut-off date. Application information must be current, concise and related to the requirements in this job announcement. You may only apply for this recruitment once. Duplicate and incomplete applications will be disqualified. A resume may be included with your application, however it will not substitute for the information requested on the application. SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Applicants are required to provide a full and complete response to each supplemental question. The Supplemental Questionnaire is located in the tab marked "Supplemental Questions". Please be descriptive in your response. Note: Responses of "See Resume" or "See Application", or copy and paste of work experience are not qualifying responses and will not be considered. Supplemental Questionnaires must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. The supplemental questions are designed to elicit specific information regarding a candidate's experience, education, and training. Responses should be consistent with the information on your application and are subject to verification. Please provide place of employment, pertinent dates, and concise, descriptive and detailed information for each question. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Resumes or referral to the application or other questionnaire responses will not be accepted in lieu of completing each question. If you have no experience, write "no experience" for the appropriate question. For many individuals, it is more efficient to develop responses to the supplemental questions in a word processing document and then paste them into the final document to be submitted. Changes or corrections to your Supplemental Questionnaire cannot be made once your application packet has been submitted. If the Supplemental Questionnaire is used in the Formula Rate exam, failure to complete all of the questions or incomplete responses will result in a lower score. While scoring the Supplemental Questionnaire, the candidate's application and/or attachments will not be reviewed , therefore, a candidate's responses to the questions should be accurate, thorough, detailed, and complete. FORMULA RATE EXAMINATION (Weighted 100%) All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications by the cut-off date will have their Supplemental Questionnaire scored in the Formula Rate Examination. This examination will evaluate the relevance, level, recency, progression and quality of candidate's education, training and experience. The candidate's application or other materials will not be included in this examination. Therefore, the candidate's responses to the supplemental questionnaire should be thorough, detailed and complete. The score from the Formula Rate Examination will determine the ranking on the eligible/employment list for this job. All candidates competing in the testing process will receive written notice of their examination results by email. Notices can also be accessed in their governmentjobs.com inbox. Applicants achieving a passing score will be placed on the eligible list in rank order. The rank is determined by the test score attained from the examination. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Click here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) For information regarding County jobs: www.saccountyjobs.net EMPLOYEE BENEFITS As an employee of the County of Sacramento, there will be a variety of benefits available to you. These benefits currently include: health, dental and life insurance; flexible spending account options for dependent care and unreimbursed dental and/or medical cost; and an employee assistance program (EAP). GENERAL BENEFITS: Most employee benefits are similar to the following for all County employees. However, some benefits differ, depending on the employee representation unit to which the employee's job classification is assigned. Information about the exact benefits applicable to a particular job classification may be obtained from the Sacramento County Department of Benefits or by visiting www.saccountyjobs.net. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to temporary positions. The explanations of benefits applies to employees in regular positions. SALARY STEP INCREASES: The beginning salary and the top of the salary range are usually shown on the job announcement. Upon satisfactory service, salary increases of approximately 5% are given annually until the top of the salary range has been attained. PAY: All employees are paid bi-weekly via direct deposit into the employee's bank account. The pay period covers fourteen (14) calendar days, starting on a Sunday and ending on the second Saturday thereafter. Salaries are generally paid on the Friday following the end of the pay period. Employees can set up their direct deposit and access their pay information via Employee Self Service in MySacCounty. VACATION: Generally, vacation with pay begins at 10 days annually. With increase over a period of years, the maximum annual vacation with pay is 25 days. HOLIDAYS: 14.5 holidays per year as recognized. SICK LEAVE: Equivalent to 15 days annually, unlimited accumulation. Upon retirement, unused sick leave is converted to retirement service credit. PARENTAL LEAVE: Entitles a regular County employee, with at least one year of continuous employment, to schedule a paid parental leave of up to 160 hours upon the birth or during the process of an adoption of a minor child. Parental leave shall be approved by the employee's appointing authority, except where the granting of the parental leave request would unduly interfere with or cause severe hardship upon department operations. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Dependent upon union agreements, regular County employees may be eligible to receive Tuition Reimbursement. The costs for course tuition/registration fees and required books/supplies are eligible for reimbursement. Tuition reimbursement amounts may vary depending upon union agreement. RETIREMENT: Social Security and Sacramento County Employees' Retirement System coverage. HEALTH INSURANCE: The County offers a variety of health plan design options to fit individual needs. DENTAL INSURANCE: The County provides a comprehensive dental benefit program for regular full-time and part-time employees and their eligible dependents. This plan pays on a set fee schedule that varies by procedure. Any amount over the fee schedule is the employee's responsibility. The yearly maximum is $2,000 per person, not including orthodontia. The orthodontic benefit is 50% of covered charges with a lifetime maximum of $1,000 per person. LIFE INSURANCE: The County of Sacramento provides a basic life insurance benefit of $15,000 to all eligible employees at no cost. Additional coverage may be purchased through payroll deduction. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: The County offers a Deferred Compensation Program which enables employees to save in a systematic way without paying income tax on either the payroll deduction or the earned interest, prior to withdrawal. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The County of Sacramento provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their eligible dependents. The EAP offers confidential, professional counseling services in areas such as: Legal Advice/Difficult Decisions Marriage or Family Relationships Financial or Credit Worries/Elder Care Alcohol and Drug Abuse WELLNESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM: The County will recognize and award time off to eligible employees who maintain an excellent attendance record. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: The County offers regular employees two separate Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA's). These accounts allow employees to set money aside, on a pre-tax basis via payroll deduction, to pay for medical, dental or dependent care expenses. DEPENDENT CARE REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: Employees may set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified childcare or dependent care expenses that are necessary for the employee and/or spouse to continue working. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: The Medical Reimbursement Account allows pre-tax dollars to be set aside to pay for out-of-pocket expenses that are not paid by insurance or reimbursed by any other benefit plan. WORKERS' COMPENSATION: In case of injury while on the job, each employee is protected under the Workers' Compensation laws of California. SACRAMENTO CREDIT UNION: The credit union offers loan facilities and systematic saving plans through payroll deduction. SELECTION AND PLACEMENT Sacramento County encourages applications from all persons regardless of race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, gender, disability, political affiliation, or age. Certain age limits may be required by law, ordinance, or Civil Service direction for specific classifications such as those identified with hazardous occupations. FOR APPLICANTS WITH DISABILITIES ONLY: Every effort is made to provide reasonable accommodations to disabled applicants such as in the selection of test sites, aides, or other equipment which permits the disabled applicants to compete in the examination process. Applicants with disabilities requesting an applicable ADA testing accommodation must complete a Reasonable Accommodation Request Form filled out and signed by the applicant and their doctor. This form must be submitted to the Disability Compliance Office, 700 H Street, Room 5720, Sacramento, CA 95814, by the cut-off date or final filing date as listed in this job announcement. Download the Reasonable Accommodation Request Form by clicking here or contact by mail or in person the Sacramento County Employment Services Division or Disability Compliance Office. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Please read carefully the "Minimum Qualifications" section of your announcement. You must meet those qualifications by the application deadline date unless otherwise specified. Your application must clearly show you meet the minimum qualifications by the application deadline date, or it will not be accepted. All statements are subject to verification. "Experience" means full-time paid experience unless the announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATIONS: If the announcement indicates the examination is given on a promotional basis, candidates must hold permanent status in Sacramento County Civil Service by the application deadline date and must meet the minimum qualifications. OPEN EXAMINATIONS: Any person who meets the minimum qualifications may apply. CONTINUOUS FILING EXAMINATIONS: Applicants are eligible to reapply to and retake a continuous filing exam after 6 months from the date the previous exam results was received. ELIGIBLE LISTS: Names of qualified persons who made a passing score on an examination are entered, in order of their final grades, on an eligible list. To fill each vacancy, the hiring department will make a selection from among the top three ranks on the employment lists. EXAMINATION RATINGS: Unless otherwise stated on the announcement: To be successful, candidates must obtain a rating of at least 70% on each part of the examination. This may be an adjusted score or an arithmetic 70% of the total possible score as determined by the Director. APPEAL PROCESS: Persons who believe their applications have been improperly rejected may request the Employment Services Division to review its decision to reject the application. If the applicant desires to submit additional proof of qualifications, such proof must be received by Personnel Services not less than two (2) calendar days prior to the scheduled date for the examination. Persons who are disqualified in any phase of the examination may appeal such adverse action, in writing, to the Civil Service Commission, 700 H Street, Room 2640, Sacramento, CA 95814, telephone: (916) 874-5586 . Such appeals must be filed within thirty (30) calendar days after notice of the adverse action was mailed to the candidate. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs): https://personnel.saccounty.net/Pages/EmploymentServicesFAQs.aspx OTHER INFORMATION VETERAN'S PREFERENCE: Military veterans who have served during wartime shall be given preference in initial appointment to County service. Such preference shall apply, provided the veteran has first achieved a minimum passing score in the examination. The passing score of a veteran shall be annotated to indicate the veteran's score shall be regarded as 5 points or higher, OR 10 points higher for disabled veterans, only for the purpose of determining the three ranks along with which the veteran's name shall be certified. No score shall actually be changed and no new rank shall be created as a result of application of veteran's preference for certification purposes. "Disabled Veteran" means any veteran who has served during wartime and, who, as of the final filing date for an examination is declared by the United States Veterans Administration or military service department to be 10% or more disabled as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for disabled veteran's preference must submit to the employment office, on or before the application deadline date, a certification from the United States Veterans Administration or a military service department, dated within 1 year, which certifies the present existence of a service related disability of 10% or more, or other acceptable proof of such disability as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for veterans preference must submit a copy of Form DD 214 or other acceptable proof of veteran's status on or before the final filing date for the examination. For purpose of this rule "reserve" status does not constitute active duty. CITIZENSHIP OR AUTHORIZED ALIEN REQUIREMENT: As required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act, all County employees must be United States citizens or aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Proof of citizenship or authorized status will be required prior to appointment. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE: Some County Civil Service positions are covered by financial disclosure requirements intended to identify potential conflicts of interest. CONCURRENT EMPLOYMENT: No employee may concurrently occupy more than one County position. SPECIAL SKILL QUALIFICATIONS (WHEN SPECIFIED ON THE APPLICATION): Persons who have special skills required by some (but not all) positions in a class may be certified ahead of others provided that: Such special skills are based on the duties and requirements of the positions and are in conformance with merit system and equal opportunity principles, and The certification of eligibles who possess special skills have been approved by the Civil Service Commission. PRE-EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION & DRUG TESTING: The County of Sacramento is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free workplace. All persons selected for appointment to positions must pass a medical examination and a drug test, administered by the County at no cost to the applicant. DRIVER LICENSE: Possession of a valid California Driver License may be required for some positions. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Regular positions are subject to a probationary period which is an extension of the selection process. Unless otherwise indicated on the announcement, the probationary period is six (6) months. AGENCY SHOP/FAIR SHARE FEE: Some positions require, as a condition of continued employment, that the person either: 1. Become a union member; 2. Pay a fair share fee to the union; or, 3. Meet specific requirements under which an equivalent amount must be paid to a charity. FINGERPRINTING AND CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS: Fingerprinting and criminal record checks are required for some positions. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
TACOMA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Description Tacoma Public Schools Expected Start Date: March 2024 FTE: .8125 Hours per day: 6.5 Salary Level: PA4A $25.36 - No degree PA4E $26.11 - AA degree PA4F $26.36 - BA/BS or higher degree Benefits: This job has the full range of benefits offered by Tacoma Public Schools. Union/Days per year: Education Support Professional, 192 work days, 10 month Additional Information: Educational Support Professional positions hired after March 8th, 2024, will be paid in equal installments for each pay period between their start date and last pay period of the year. Last paycheck for the 23-24 school year will be on July 20th. The first paycheck for the following school year will be September 20th, 2024. Once hired, if you are determined to be benefits eligible and enroll in benefits you will be billed for premiums for the timeframe that you are not receiving paychecks. If you waive (do not enroll) benefits, you would not be able to enroll for benefits until open enrollment in Oct/Nov 2024 and benefits would begin January 2025. This position requires completion and attaining of the state mandated General Paraeducator Certificate. The Paraeducator Certificate Program offers statewide standards-based training for all paraeducator/Education Support Professionals (ESP), and supports a career growth ladder for those who wish to advance their career as a paraeducator or pursue a teaching profession. Staff will be required to complete 28 hours of training on the Fundamental Course of Study provided by the district. The first two days of FCS training will be required to be completed within four months of the date of hire, and the second two days within six months of the date of hire, or by September 1 of the next school year. The general certificate is then earned by a paraeducator who completes ten days (70 clock hours) of professional development training. Examples Of Duties This position assists a certificated teacher with instructional and personal care needs for students with a broad range of disabilities, including medically fragile, orthopedically impaired, developmental, physical, and/or behavioral. The position provides academic interventions and may include assisting students with activities of daily living. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Provides instruction to students individually or in small groups in assigned learning or “center” activities per direction of teacher; may implement lesson/activity assigned by specialists; provides assistance as necessary to students with sensory or physical handicaps; promotes and monitors a safe environment conducive to the instructional process; may perform vocational training with students according to their individual needs as assigned by the teacher or specialist; may assist students with job hunting skills and job application procedures and encourages students to participate in all learning activities. 2. May instruct students in self-care activities or carry out activities such as feeding, dressing and toileting; may perform diapering/toileting assistance and changing of sanitary napkins and colostomy bags, brushing teeth, inserting orthodontics and suctioning machines, tube or pump feeding; may restrain and calm students when they become self-abusive or violent toward others; monitors and protects students through seizures and other physical emergencies; performs sensory stimulation activities as assigned; uses adaptive equipment; may assist students to perform activities during adaptive physical education; may administer and log medications as assigned, as trained by the licensed school nurse or appropriate therapist. 3. Supervises students during recess or lunch periods; may supervise students in locker/shower rooms and restrooms; assists students in bus loading or unloading; instructs bus drivers on proper physical and/or behavioral support of students; may transport students as needed throughout the school or building premises. 4. Records student progress on data sheets, daily logs and prepares reports to assist the teacher; maintains communication with classroom teacher, program administrator and/or other school staff; may assist in assessing students; communicates with parents/guardians as assigned; maintains student records; collects and records data for the teacher on student progress toward IEP goals and objectives, behavioral plans, and grooming plans in addition to academic progress. 5. May be required to adjust position of students with physical disabilities periodically throughout the day to protect skin and ensure comfort; implement occupational therapy and physical therapy as instructed by specialists; use and teach basic sign language with students as needed; monitors students constantly to ensure safety. 6. May prepare and serve lunches and snacks for students in the assigned program; may clean dishes, utensils, and eating area following snack periods. 7. Models positive and appropriate behavior for students; corrects inappropriate behavior and demonstrates and discusses appropriate behavior; instructs students in appropriate conflict resolution as directed; administers discipline according to District guidelines and assists in classroom management. 8. Assists teacher in adapting materials and activities as directed; may assist in administering standardized tests as assigned; uses special teaching techniques, computer software, and adaptive equipment to meet the needs of students with particular disabilities, as assigned; arranges classroom furniture and materials for activities; may accompany students on field trips and camp activities; may accompany student to off-site jobs several times per week to supervise work; may supervise and provide instruction with students in general education classes. 9. Participates in department staff meetings; provides information regarding students. 10. May use specialized adaptive equipment such as wheelchairs, wedges, standers, side-layers, etc.; assists in adapting and maintaining equipment for student use. 11. May coordinate computer activities for students with disabilities; maintains and troubleshoots equipment; assists in the scheduling of students to use equipment; maintains equipment and software. 12. Demonstrates reasonable, reliable and regular attendance to prevent undue hardship that would create negative effects for instruction and related activities on the students and the program; adheres to District policy per general Employee Conduct rules regarding tardiness and unauthorized absences. 13. Addresses concerns with appropriate teaching staff and/or therapy staff and/or building administrators as appropriate. OTHER JOB DUTIES 1. May perform cleansing intermittent catheterizations after receiving required training. 2. Provides general clerical assistance in the classroom; duplicates materials and completes necessary paperwork. 3. Supervises students in the classroom during teacher’s brief breaks. 4. Performs related duties as assigned, on a temporary basis; may work in more than one classroom as assigned by building administrator. 5. May perform, after received required training, physical restraint of student if student is harm to self or others. 6. Regular, reliable, predictable attendance or physical presence is an essential job requirement and critical to the performance of the work. CONDITIONS May be confined to a work area for prolonged periods; may be required to lift and move students or materials; may be exposed to bodily fluids and infectious disease; may be exposed to high noise levels; substantial requirement to deal with distraught and/or potentially violent situations and/or people; may be required to regularly travel to other District sites; may be exposed to inclement weather; may be required to lift and carry up to 25 pounds, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, crouch, walk, twist, climb, and/or be mobile. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Associate degree or 72 credit hours of post- secondary education or passing state test to demonstrate knowledge, demonstrated ability to assist in instructing students, and one year of experience in working with special needs individuals who may have severe disabilities or any combination of experience and training which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and ability required to perform the work and that meets federal and state requirements. Licenses/Special Requirements CPR/First Aid certification or willingness to be trained within the first 90 days of employment. Required to attend District restraint training and maintain certification. May be required to complete cleansing intermittent catheterization (CIC) training. Fingerprints and successful WSP and FBI background clearance/sexual misconduct clearance. Allowable Substitution Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be evaluated by the Human Resources Department for comparability. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of assigned developmental, behavioral, and/or physical disabilities. Knowledge of assigned subject areas and basic learning styles. Knowledge of effective instructional methods for students with disabilities. Knowledge of safe and proper methods of lifting and positioning of students. Knowledge of basic sign language skills (for designated positions.) Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to defuse student conflict and de-escalate situations. Ability to obtain, clarify, and exchange information. Ability to use excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively and collegially with staff, community and students, including students with special needs. Ability to walk, sit, squat, crawl, kneel, bend, stoop, reach and lift to attend to the physical needs of the students. Ability to work in inclement weather. Ability to lift up to 25 pounds individually and team-lift up to 50 pounds. Ability to organize and coordinate activities. Ability to feed, diaper, and provide toileting and/or other personal assistance to students. Ability to be sensitive to students who are unable to communicate their needs. Ability to appropriately restrain students as necessary. Ability to demonstrate reasonable, reliable, and regular attendance. Ability to establish and maintain effective civil and collegial working relationships with a variety of people in a multicultural, diverse socio-economic setting. Supplemental Information This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. District administration has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the primary functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload. Tacoma Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator: Renee Trueblood, 253-571-1252, civilrights@tacoma.k12.wa.us Title IX Coordinator: Wayne Greer, 253-571-1191, wgreer@tacoma.k12.wa.us 504 Coordinator, Elementary: Jennifer Herbold, 253-571-1096, jherbol@tacoma.k12.wa.us 504 Coordinator, Secondary: Megan Nelson, 253-571-1003, mnelson@tacoma.k12.wa.us Mailing address: P.O. Box 1357, Tacoma, WA 98401-1357. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 27, 2024
Part Time
Description Tacoma Public Schools Expected Start Date: March 2024 FTE: .8125 Hours per day: 6.5 Salary Level: PA4A $25.36 - No degree PA4E $26.11 - AA degree PA4F $26.36 - BA/BS or higher degree Benefits: This job has the full range of benefits offered by Tacoma Public Schools. Union/Days per year: Education Support Professional, 192 work days, 10 month Additional Information: Educational Support Professional positions hired after March 8th, 2024, will be paid in equal installments for each pay period between their start date and last pay period of the year. Last paycheck for the 23-24 school year will be on July 20th. The first paycheck for the following school year will be September 20th, 2024. Once hired, if you are determined to be benefits eligible and enroll in benefits you will be billed for premiums for the timeframe that you are not receiving paychecks. If you waive (do not enroll) benefits, you would not be able to enroll for benefits until open enrollment in Oct/Nov 2024 and benefits would begin January 2025. This position requires completion and attaining of the state mandated General Paraeducator Certificate. The Paraeducator Certificate Program offers statewide standards-based training for all paraeducator/Education Support Professionals (ESP), and supports a career growth ladder for those who wish to advance their career as a paraeducator or pursue a teaching profession. Staff will be required to complete 28 hours of training on the Fundamental Course of Study provided by the district. The first two days of FCS training will be required to be completed within four months of the date of hire, and the second two days within six months of the date of hire, or by September 1 of the next school year. The general certificate is then earned by a paraeducator who completes ten days (70 clock hours) of professional development training. Examples Of Duties This position assists a certificated teacher with instructional and personal care needs for students with a broad range of disabilities, including medically fragile, orthopedically impaired, developmental, physical, and/or behavioral. The position provides academic interventions and may include assisting students with activities of daily living. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Provides instruction to students individually or in small groups in assigned learning or “center” activities per direction of teacher; may implement lesson/activity assigned by specialists; provides assistance as necessary to students with sensory or physical handicaps; promotes and monitors a safe environment conducive to the instructional process; may perform vocational training with students according to their individual needs as assigned by the teacher or specialist; may assist students with job hunting skills and job application procedures and encourages students to participate in all learning activities. 2. May instruct students in self-care activities or carry out activities such as feeding, dressing and toileting; may perform diapering/toileting assistance and changing of sanitary napkins and colostomy bags, brushing teeth, inserting orthodontics and suctioning machines, tube or pump feeding; may restrain and calm students when they become self-abusive or violent toward others; monitors and protects students through seizures and other physical emergencies; performs sensory stimulation activities as assigned; uses adaptive equipment; may assist students to perform activities during adaptive physical education; may administer and log medications as assigned, as trained by the licensed school nurse or appropriate therapist. 3. Supervises students during recess or lunch periods; may supervise students in locker/shower rooms and restrooms; assists students in bus loading or unloading; instructs bus drivers on proper physical and/or behavioral support of students; may transport students as needed throughout the school or building premises. 4. Records student progress on data sheets, daily logs and prepares reports to assist the teacher; maintains communication with classroom teacher, program administrator and/or other school staff; may assist in assessing students; communicates with parents/guardians as assigned; maintains student records; collects and records data for the teacher on student progress toward IEP goals and objectives, behavioral plans, and grooming plans in addition to academic progress. 5. May be required to adjust position of students with physical disabilities periodically throughout the day to protect skin and ensure comfort; implement occupational therapy and physical therapy as instructed by specialists; use and teach basic sign language with students as needed; monitors students constantly to ensure safety. 6. May prepare and serve lunches and snacks for students in the assigned program; may clean dishes, utensils, and eating area following snack periods. 7. Models positive and appropriate behavior for students; corrects inappropriate behavior and demonstrates and discusses appropriate behavior; instructs students in appropriate conflict resolution as directed; administers discipline according to District guidelines and assists in classroom management. 8. Assists teacher in adapting materials and activities as directed; may assist in administering standardized tests as assigned; uses special teaching techniques, computer software, and adaptive equipment to meet the needs of students with particular disabilities, as assigned; arranges classroom furniture and materials for activities; may accompany students on field trips and camp activities; may accompany student to off-site jobs several times per week to supervise work; may supervise and provide instruction with students in general education classes. 9. Participates in department staff meetings; provides information regarding students. 10. May use specialized adaptive equipment such as wheelchairs, wedges, standers, side-layers, etc.; assists in adapting and maintaining equipment for student use. 11. May coordinate computer activities for students with disabilities; maintains and troubleshoots equipment; assists in the scheduling of students to use equipment; maintains equipment and software. 12. Demonstrates reasonable, reliable and regular attendance to prevent undue hardship that would create negative effects for instruction and related activities on the students and the program; adheres to District policy per general Employee Conduct rules regarding tardiness and unauthorized absences. 13. Addresses concerns with appropriate teaching staff and/or therapy staff and/or building administrators as appropriate. OTHER JOB DUTIES 1. May perform cleansing intermittent catheterizations after receiving required training. 2. Provides general clerical assistance in the classroom; duplicates materials and completes necessary paperwork. 3. Supervises students in the classroom during teacher’s brief breaks. 4. Performs related duties as assigned, on a temporary basis; may work in more than one classroom as assigned by building administrator. 5. May perform, after received required training, physical restraint of student if student is harm to self or others. 6. Regular, reliable, predictable attendance or physical presence is an essential job requirement and critical to the performance of the work. CONDITIONS May be confined to a work area for prolonged periods; may be required to lift and move students or materials; may be exposed to bodily fluids and infectious disease; may be exposed to high noise levels; substantial requirement to deal with distraught and/or potentially violent situations and/or people; may be required to regularly travel to other District sites; may be exposed to inclement weather; may be required to lift and carry up to 25 pounds, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, crouch, walk, twist, climb, and/or be mobile. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Associate degree or 72 credit hours of post- secondary education or passing state test to demonstrate knowledge, demonstrated ability to assist in instructing students, and one year of experience in working with special needs individuals who may have severe disabilities or any combination of experience and training which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and ability required to perform the work and that meets federal and state requirements. Licenses/Special Requirements CPR/First Aid certification or willingness to be trained within the first 90 days of employment. Required to attend District restraint training and maintain certification. May be required to complete cleansing intermittent catheterization (CIC) training. Fingerprints and successful WSP and FBI background clearance/sexual misconduct clearance. Allowable Substitution Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be evaluated by the Human Resources Department for comparability. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of assigned developmental, behavioral, and/or physical disabilities. Knowledge of assigned subject areas and basic learning styles. Knowledge of effective instructional methods for students with disabilities. Knowledge of safe and proper methods of lifting and positioning of students. Knowledge of basic sign language skills (for designated positions.) Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to defuse student conflict and de-escalate situations. Ability to obtain, clarify, and exchange information. Ability to use excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively and collegially with staff, community and students, including students with special needs. Ability to walk, sit, squat, crawl, kneel, bend, stoop, reach and lift to attend to the physical needs of the students. Ability to work in inclement weather. Ability to lift up to 25 pounds individually and team-lift up to 50 pounds. Ability to organize and coordinate activities. Ability to feed, diaper, and provide toileting and/or other personal assistance to students. Ability to be sensitive to students who are unable to communicate their needs. Ability to appropriately restrain students as necessary. Ability to demonstrate reasonable, reliable, and regular attendance. Ability to establish and maintain effective civil and collegial working relationships with a variety of people in a multicultural, diverse socio-economic setting. Supplemental Information This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. District administration has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the primary functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload. Tacoma Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator: Renee Trueblood, 253-571-1252, civilrights@tacoma.k12.wa.us Title IX Coordinator: Wayne Greer, 253-571-1191, wgreer@tacoma.k12.wa.us 504 Coordinator, Elementary: Jennifer Herbold, 253-571-1096, jherbol@tacoma.k12.wa.us 504 Coordinator, Secondary: Megan Nelson, 253-571-1003, mnelson@tacoma.k12.wa.us Mailing address: P.O. Box 1357, Tacoma, WA 98401-1357. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
TACOMA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Description Tacoma Public Schools Expected Start Date: 3/25/2024 or as soon as possible FTE: . 75 Hours per day: 6, Monday - Friday, 8:15am - 2:45pm Salary Level: PA4A $25.36 - No degree PA4E $26.11 - AA degree PA4F $26.36 - BA/BS or higher degree Benefits: This job has the full range of benefits offered by Tacoma Public Schools. Union/Days per year: Education Support Professional, 192 work days, 10 month Additional Information: This position requires completion and attaining of the state mandated General Paraeducator Certificate. The Paraeducator Certificate Program offers statewide standards-based training for all paraeducator/Education Support Professionals (ESP), and supports a career growth ladder for those who wish to advance their career as a paraeducator or pursue a teaching profession. Staff will be required to complete 28 hours of training on the Fundamental Course of Study provided by the district. The first two days of FCS training will be required to be completed within four months of the date of hire, and the second two days within six months of the date of hire, or by September 1 of the next school year. The general certificate is then earned by a paraeducator who completes ten days (70 clock hours) of professional development training. Educational Support Professional positions hired after March 8th, 2024, will be paid in equal installments for each pay period between their start date and last pay period of the year. Last paycheck for the 23-24 school year will be on July 20th. The first paycheck for the following school year will be September 20th, 2024. Once hired, if you are determined to be benefits eligible and enroll in benefits you will be billed for premiums for the timeframe that you are not receiving paychecks. If you waive (do not enroll) benefits, you would not be able to enroll for benefits until open enrollment in Oct/Nov 2024 and benefits would begin January 2025. Examples Of Duties This position provides one-on-one assistance to an assigned student with a disability (7th grade, male) in all school activities and day-to-day needs during the school day; assists a certificated teacher with instructional and personal care needs for students with a broad range of disabilities, including medically fragile, orthopedically impaired, developmental, physical, and/or behavioral. The position provides academic interventions and may include assisting students with activities of daily living. This position assists a certificated teacher with instructional and non-instructional activities for the assigned student and other classroom students as time permits. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Provides instruction to students individually or in small groups in assigned learning or “center” activities per direction of teacher; may implement lesson/activity assigned by specialists; provides assistance as necessary to students with sensory or physical handicaps; promotes and monitors a safe environment conducive to the instructional process; may perform vocational training with students according to their individual needs as assigned by the teacher or specialist; may assist students with job hunting skills and job application procedures and encourages students to participate in all learning activities. 2. May instruct students in self-care activities or carry out activities such as feeding, dressing and toileting; may perform diapering/toileting assistance and changing of sanitary napkins and colostomy bags, brushing teeth, inserting orthodontics and suctioning machines, tube or pump feeding; may restrain and calm students when they become self-abusive or violent toward others; monitors and protects students through seizures and other physical emergencies; performs sensory stimulation activities as assigned; uses adaptive equipment; may assist students to perform activities during adaptive physical education; may administer and log medications as assigned, as trained by the licensed school nurse or appropriate therapist. 3. Supervises students during recess or lunch periods; may supervise students in locker/shower rooms and restrooms; assists students in bus loading or unloading; instructs bus drivers on proper physical and/or behavioral support of students; may transport students as needed throughout the school or building premises. 4. Records student progress on data sheets, daily logs and prepares reports to assist the teacher; maintains communication with classroom teacher, program administrator and/or other school staff; may assist in assessing students; communicates with parents/guardians as assigned; maintains student records; collects and records data for the teacher on student progress toward IEP goals and objectives, behavioral plans, and grooming plans in addition to academic progress. 5. May be required to adjust position of students with physical disabilities periodically throughout the day to protect skin and ensure comfort; implement occupational therapy and physical therapy as instructed by specialists; use and teach basic sign language with students as needed; monitors students constantly to ensure safety. 6. May prepare and serve lunches and snacks for students in the assigned program; may clean dishes, utensils, and eating area following snack periods. 7. Models positive and appropriate behavior for students; corrects inappropriate behavior and demonstrates and discusses appropriate behavior; instructs students in appropriate conflict resolution as directed; administers discipline according to District guidelines and assists in classroom management. 8. Assists teacher in adapting materials and activities as directed; may assist in administering standardized tests as assigned; uses special teaching techniques, computer software, and adaptive equipment to meet the needs of students with particular disabilities, as assigned; arranges classroom furniture and materials for activities; may accompany students on field trips and camp activities; may accompany student to off-site jobs several times per week to supervise work; may supervise and provide instruction with students in general education classes. 9. Participates in department staff meetings; provides information regarding students. 10. May use specialized adaptive equipment such as wheelchairs, wedges, standers, side-layers, etc.; assists in adapting and maintaining equipment for student use. 11. May coordinate computer activities for students with disabilities; maintains and troubleshoots equipment; assists in the scheduling of students to use equipment; maintains equipment and software. 12. Demonstrates reasonable, reliable and regular attendance to prevent undue hardship that would create negative effects for instruction and related activities on the students and the program; adheres to District policy per general Employee Conduct rules regarding tardiness and unauthorized absences. 13. Addresses concerns with appropriate teaching staff and/or therapy staff and/or building administrators as appropriate. OTHER JOB DUTIES 1. May perform cleansing intermittent catheterizations after receiving required training. 2. Provides general clerical assistance in the classroom; duplicates materials and completes necessary paperwork. 3. Supervises students in the classroom during teacher’s brief breaks. 4. Performs related duties as assigned, on a temporary basis; may work in more than one classroom as assigned by building administrator. 5. May perform, after received required training, physical restraint of student if student is harm to self or others. 6. Regular, reliable, predictable attendance or physical presence is an essential job requirement and critical to the performance of the work. CONDITIONS May be confined to a work area for prolonged periods; may be required to lift and move students or materials; may be exposed to bodily fluids and infectious disease; may be exposed to high noise levels; substantial requirement to deal with distraught and/or potentially violent situations and/or people; may be required to regularly travel to other District sites; may be exposed to inclement weather; may be required to lift and carry up to 25 pounds, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, crouch, walk, twist, climb, and/or be mobile. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Associate degree or 72 credit hours of post- secondary education or passing state test to demonstrate knowledge, demonstrated ability to assist in instructing students, and one year of experience in working with special needs individuals who may have severe disabilities or any combination of experience and training which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and ability required to perform the work and that meets federal and state requirements. Licenses/Special Requirements CPR/First Aid certification or willingness to be trained within the first 90 days of employment. Required to attend District restraint training and maintain certification. May be required to complete cleansing intermittent catheterization (CIC) training. Fingerprints and successful WSP and FBI background clearance/sexual misconduct clearance. Allowable Substitution Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be evaluated by the Human Resources Department for comparability. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of assigned developmental, behavioral, and/or physical disabilities. Knowledge of assigned subject areas and basic learning styles. Knowledge of effective instructional methods for students with disabilities. Knowledge of safe and proper methods of lifting and positioning of students. Knowledge of basic sign language skills (for designated positions.) Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to defuse student conflict and de-escalate situations. Ability to obtain, clarify, and exchange information. Ability to use excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively and collegially with staff, community and students, including students with special needs. Ability to walk, sit, squat, crawl, kneel, bend, stoop, reach and lift to attend to the physical needs of the students. Ability to work in inclement weather. Ability to lift up to 25 pounds individually and team-lift up to 50 pounds. Ability to organize and coordinate activities. Ability to feed, diaper, and provide toileting and/or other personal assistance to students. Ability to be sensitive to students who are unable to communicate their needs. Ability to appropriately restrain students as necessary. Ability to demonstrate reasonable, reliable, and regular attendance. Ability to establish and maintain effective civil and collegial working relationships with a variety of people in a multicultural, diverse socio-economic setting. Supplemental Information This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. District administration has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the primary functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload. Tacoma Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator: Renee Trueblood, 253-571-1252, civilrights@tacoma.k12.wa.us Title IX Coordinator: Wayne Greer, 253-571-1191, wgreer@tacoma.k12.wa.us 504 Coordinator, Elementary: Jennifer Herbold, 253-571-1096, jherbol@tacoma.k12.wa.us 504 Coordinator, Secondary: Megan Nelson, 253-571-1003, mnelson@tacoma.k12.wa.us Mailing address: P.O. Box 1357, Tacoma, WA 98401-1357. Closing Date/Time: 3/28/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 22, 2024
Part Time
Description Tacoma Public Schools Expected Start Date: 3/25/2024 or as soon as possible FTE: . 75 Hours per day: 6, Monday - Friday, 8:15am - 2:45pm Salary Level: PA4A $25.36 - No degree PA4E $26.11 - AA degree PA4F $26.36 - BA/BS or higher degree Benefits: This job has the full range of benefits offered by Tacoma Public Schools. Union/Days per year: Education Support Professional, 192 work days, 10 month Additional Information: This position requires completion and attaining of the state mandated General Paraeducator Certificate. The Paraeducator Certificate Program offers statewide standards-based training for all paraeducator/Education Support Professionals (ESP), and supports a career growth ladder for those who wish to advance their career as a paraeducator or pursue a teaching profession. Staff will be required to complete 28 hours of training on the Fundamental Course of Study provided by the district. The first two days of FCS training will be required to be completed within four months of the date of hire, and the second two days within six months of the date of hire, or by September 1 of the next school year. The general certificate is then earned by a paraeducator who completes ten days (70 clock hours) of professional development training. Educational Support Professional positions hired after March 8th, 2024, will be paid in equal installments for each pay period between their start date and last pay period of the year. Last paycheck for the 23-24 school year will be on July 20th. The first paycheck for the following school year will be September 20th, 2024. Once hired, if you are determined to be benefits eligible and enroll in benefits you will be billed for premiums for the timeframe that you are not receiving paychecks. If you waive (do not enroll) benefits, you would not be able to enroll for benefits until open enrollment in Oct/Nov 2024 and benefits would begin January 2025. Examples Of Duties This position provides one-on-one assistance to an assigned student with a disability (7th grade, male) in all school activities and day-to-day needs during the school day; assists a certificated teacher with instructional and personal care needs for students with a broad range of disabilities, including medically fragile, orthopedically impaired, developmental, physical, and/or behavioral. The position provides academic interventions and may include assisting students with activities of daily living. This position assists a certificated teacher with instructional and non-instructional activities for the assigned student and other classroom students as time permits. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Provides instruction to students individually or in small groups in assigned learning or “center” activities per direction of teacher; may implement lesson/activity assigned by specialists; provides assistance as necessary to students with sensory or physical handicaps; promotes and monitors a safe environment conducive to the instructional process; may perform vocational training with students according to their individual needs as assigned by the teacher or specialist; may assist students with job hunting skills and job application procedures and encourages students to participate in all learning activities. 2. May instruct students in self-care activities or carry out activities such as feeding, dressing and toileting; may perform diapering/toileting assistance and changing of sanitary napkins and colostomy bags, brushing teeth, inserting orthodontics and suctioning machines, tube or pump feeding; may restrain and calm students when they become self-abusive or violent toward others; monitors and protects students through seizures and other physical emergencies; performs sensory stimulation activities as assigned; uses adaptive equipment; may assist students to perform activities during adaptive physical education; may administer and log medications as assigned, as trained by the licensed school nurse or appropriate therapist. 3. Supervises students during recess or lunch periods; may supervise students in locker/shower rooms and restrooms; assists students in bus loading or unloading; instructs bus drivers on proper physical and/or behavioral support of students; may transport students as needed throughout the school or building premises. 4. Records student progress on data sheets, daily logs and prepares reports to assist the teacher; maintains communication with classroom teacher, program administrator and/or other school staff; may assist in assessing students; communicates with parents/guardians as assigned; maintains student records; collects and records data for the teacher on student progress toward IEP goals and objectives, behavioral plans, and grooming plans in addition to academic progress. 5. May be required to adjust position of students with physical disabilities periodically throughout the day to protect skin and ensure comfort; implement occupational therapy and physical therapy as instructed by specialists; use and teach basic sign language with students as needed; monitors students constantly to ensure safety. 6. May prepare and serve lunches and snacks for students in the assigned program; may clean dishes, utensils, and eating area following snack periods. 7. Models positive and appropriate behavior for students; corrects inappropriate behavior and demonstrates and discusses appropriate behavior; instructs students in appropriate conflict resolution as directed; administers discipline according to District guidelines and assists in classroom management. 8. Assists teacher in adapting materials and activities as directed; may assist in administering standardized tests as assigned; uses special teaching techniques, computer software, and adaptive equipment to meet the needs of students with particular disabilities, as assigned; arranges classroom furniture and materials for activities; may accompany students on field trips and camp activities; may accompany student to off-site jobs several times per week to supervise work; may supervise and provide instruction with students in general education classes. 9. Participates in department staff meetings; provides information regarding students. 10. May use specialized adaptive equipment such as wheelchairs, wedges, standers, side-layers, etc.; assists in adapting and maintaining equipment for student use. 11. May coordinate computer activities for students with disabilities; maintains and troubleshoots equipment; assists in the scheduling of students to use equipment; maintains equipment and software. 12. Demonstrates reasonable, reliable and regular attendance to prevent undue hardship that would create negative effects for instruction and related activities on the students and the program; adheres to District policy per general Employee Conduct rules regarding tardiness and unauthorized absences. 13. Addresses concerns with appropriate teaching staff and/or therapy staff and/or building administrators as appropriate. OTHER JOB DUTIES 1. May perform cleansing intermittent catheterizations after receiving required training. 2. Provides general clerical assistance in the classroom; duplicates materials and completes necessary paperwork. 3. Supervises students in the classroom during teacher’s brief breaks. 4. Performs related duties as assigned, on a temporary basis; may work in more than one classroom as assigned by building administrator. 5. May perform, after received required training, physical restraint of student if student is harm to self or others. 6. Regular, reliable, predictable attendance or physical presence is an essential job requirement and critical to the performance of the work. CONDITIONS May be confined to a work area for prolonged periods; may be required to lift and move students or materials; may be exposed to bodily fluids and infectious disease; may be exposed to high noise levels; substantial requirement to deal with distraught and/or potentially violent situations and/or people; may be required to regularly travel to other District sites; may be exposed to inclement weather; may be required to lift and carry up to 25 pounds, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, crouch, walk, twist, climb, and/or be mobile. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Associate degree or 72 credit hours of post- secondary education or passing state test to demonstrate knowledge, demonstrated ability to assist in instructing students, and one year of experience in working with special needs individuals who may have severe disabilities or any combination of experience and training which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and ability required to perform the work and that meets federal and state requirements. Licenses/Special Requirements CPR/First Aid certification or willingness to be trained within the first 90 days of employment. Required to attend District restraint training and maintain certification. May be required to complete cleansing intermittent catheterization (CIC) training. Fingerprints and successful WSP and FBI background clearance/sexual misconduct clearance. Allowable Substitution Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be evaluated by the Human Resources Department for comparability. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of assigned developmental, behavioral, and/or physical disabilities. Knowledge of assigned subject areas and basic learning styles. Knowledge of effective instructional methods for students with disabilities. Knowledge of safe and proper methods of lifting and positioning of students. Knowledge of basic sign language skills (for designated positions.) Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to defuse student conflict and de-escalate situations. Ability to obtain, clarify, and exchange information. Ability to use excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively and collegially with staff, community and students, including students with special needs. Ability to walk, sit, squat, crawl, kneel, bend, stoop, reach and lift to attend to the physical needs of the students. Ability to work in inclement weather. Ability to lift up to 25 pounds individually and team-lift up to 50 pounds. Ability to organize and coordinate activities. Ability to feed, diaper, and provide toileting and/or other personal assistance to students. Ability to be sensitive to students who are unable to communicate their needs. Ability to appropriately restrain students as necessary. Ability to demonstrate reasonable, reliable, and regular attendance. Ability to establish and maintain effective civil and collegial working relationships with a variety of people in a multicultural, diverse socio-economic setting. Supplemental Information This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. District administration has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the primary functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload. Tacoma Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator: Renee Trueblood, 253-571-1252, civilrights@tacoma.k12.wa.us Title IX Coordinator: Wayne Greer, 253-571-1191, wgreer@tacoma.k12.wa.us 504 Coordinator, Elementary: Jennifer Herbold, 253-571-1096, jherbol@tacoma.k12.wa.us 504 Coordinator, Secondary: Megan Nelson, 253-571-1003, mnelson@tacoma.k12.wa.us Mailing address: P.O. Box 1357, Tacoma, WA 98401-1357. Closing Date/Time: 3/28/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF OAKLAND, CA
Oakland, California, United States
The Position ***Filing Period Extended*** The filing deadline has been extended Candidates that previously applied to this recruitment do not need to reapply The City of Oakland is an equal opportunity employer that values workforce diversity, inclusion, and equity. Oakland has a long history of activism around issues of justice and equity. Both oppression and this resistance to oppression have shaped the city’s historical roots and the lives of its residents to this day. As public servants in one of the most diverse cities in the nation, we strive to develop employees who understand the harm and impacts of systemic inequity to create lasting, meaningful outcomes for everyone. Oakland strives to establish an environment that embraces the richness of culture, community, and individualism of employees. Why join the City of the Oakland Police Department? If you'd like to share your talents and be recognized for your contributions, then the City of Oakland welcomes you as a Grants Coordinator! The Oakland Police Department (OPD) is an organization built around people. OPD is always looking for kind, engaged, and committed people to join the department. As the Grants Coordinator, you play a crucial role in securing funding for projects that support public safety initiatives. This is an exciting opportunity where your efforts will assist in acquiring essential resources to support the mission and operations of the Oakland Police Department. This position allows you to combine your passion for public service with your skills in grant management to support initiatives that directly enhance the department’s capacity to effect positive change within the community. We are looking for someone who is: An excellent communicator and relationship builder. You are a highly skilled writer, and able to deliver clear, compelling, and persuasive grant proposals. Your strong interpersonal skills allow you to build relationships with various stakeholders. A researcher. You gather relevant data and information to identify funding opportunities, support grant applications, and you recognize the criticality of grant guidelines. A results-driven project manager. You can manage multiple projects simultaneously, adhering to deadlines, and ensuring that grant-funded initiatives are implemented effectively and efficiently. Detail oriented and organized. You will assist project managers with the creation and submission of highly detailed grant applications, ensuring all submitted information meets all necessary requirements. You are able to balance and respond to multiple priorities and competing deadlines. Adaptable and a problem solver. You navigate through changing priorities and unexpected challenges. You overcome obstacles with strong problem-solving skills and creative solutions. Self-motivated and mission driven. You take initiative and use your resources to complete grant applications and follow grant compliance from the beginning to end of the project. A team player and self-reliant. You are a strong collaborator skilled at working with different team members and other departments. Additionally, you use sound judgment and are able to work independently. What you will typically be responsible for: Conducting research to identify relevant grant opportunities that align with the department’s priorities and funding needs. Writing and preparing grant proposals, including project narratives, budgets, timelines, and other required documentation in accordance with grant guidelines and specifications. Managing the process of submitting grant applications ensuring that all required materials are completed accurately and submitted by the deadlines. Monitoring grant compliance requirements, including reporting deadlines, expenditure tracking and adherence to grant guidelines and regulations throughout the grant period. Assisting with developing and managing grant budgets, tracking expenditures, and ensuring funds are allocated appropriately and used in accordance with grant guidelines and regulations. Collaborating with internal stakeholders such as law enforcement personnel, department heads, and finance staff to coordinate grant activities and ensure alignment with department goals. Monitoring the progress and outcomes of grant-funded projects, collecting data, and preparing progress reports and evaluations for grant funders as required. Read the complete job description by clicking the link below Grants Coordinator *Click on the link below to see a video on what it's like to work for the City of Oakland! Working for the City of Oakland A few reasons you might love this job: Your work will directly supports law enforcement personnel and public safety initiatives. The variety and diverse range of projects keeps the work interesting and allows you to address different challenges and priorities. You will collaborate with various stakeholders and build relationships that can open up opportunities for collaboration and professional growth. Your work directly contributes to the safety and well-being of the community and can provide a strong sense of purpose and fulfillment. You will have a significant role in leadership responsibilities. You will be responsible for leading teams, making strategic decisions, and managing resources effectively. A few challenges you might face in this job: Grant applications often come with complex requirements. You may face challenges with ensuring compliance with these requirements as you will need to pay careful attention to detail and coordinate with various stakeholders. You may encounter constraints with limited staff and financial resources dedicated to grant coordination and management. You will be responsible for managing multiple grants simultaneously. Keeping accurate records and meeting reporting deadlines can be demanding. Competencies Required: Action & Results Focused (Taking Initiative) : Initiating tasks and focusing on accomplishment Attention to Detail : Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Critical Thinking : Analytically and logically evaluating information, propositions, and claims Decision Making : Choosing optimal courses of action in a timely manner Informing : Proactively obtaining and sharing information Legal & Regulatory Navigation : Understanding, interpreting, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations Oral Communication : Engaging effectively in dialogue Professional & Technical Expertise : Applying technical subject matter to the job Project Management : Ensuring that projects are on-time, on-budget, and achieve their objectives Reading Comprehension : Understanding and using written information Teamwork : Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Writing : Communicating effectively in writing Minimum Requirements for Application This recruitment will produce two eligible lists. The restricted list will be for full-time, permanent part-time, or part-time City and Port of Oakland employees who meet the minimum qualifications. The open list will be for all other applicants who meet the minimum qualifications. Any combination of education and experience that is equivalent to the following minimum qualifications is acceptable. Education : Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in accounting, public administration, business administration, or a related field. A Master's Degree is highly desirable. Experience : Four years of professional government or non-profit experience in a fiscal-related field. At least two years of experience should be coordinating grant activities and/or programs including grant applications, management and fiscal reporting. One year of lead or supervisory experience is highly desirable. License or Certificate: Successful incumbents in this position are expected to operate automotive vehicles in the performance of assigned duties. Due to the nature of the assignment and the hours worked, public transportation may not be a cost effective or efficient method for traveling to the various locations required. Individuals who are appointed to this position will be required to maintain a valid California Driver's License throughout the tenure of employment OR demonstrate the ability to travel to various locations in a timely manner as required in the performance of duties. Other Requirements: For positions within the Oakland Police Department, incumbents must pass a thorough background investigation. Supplemental Information The Recruitment Process: The City of Oakland works with a Civil Service system. Applicants apply online, and HR staff reviews their experience, education, and training listed on the application against the “minimum qualifications” listed for each position. Candidates who demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements are then invited to participate in an assessment process (or testing) to measure their knowledge, skills, and abilities in job-related areas. Candidates who do not demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements will have an opportunity to request a final review. Candidates must request a final review within 5 business days of being notified that they did not meet the minimum qualifications. In the final review, candidates may clarify information already provided on their application. No additional work history, education, or certifications will be accepted. Any decisions made during this review process will be final. For this recruitment, all qualified applicants will be sent a writing exercise, which will then be evaluated and rated by subject matter experts. The tentative date that the writing exercise will be sent to you for completion is the week of April 8, 2024. For some recruitments, more than one type of assessment may be used. Depending on the number of candidates who pass the first assessment (multiple-choice test, structured interview, writing exercise, performance exam) you may be asked to complete a secondary assessment before the recruitment is finalized. If a secondary assessment is scheduled, you will be notified by email with specific details. If a secondary assessment is not scheduled, department hiring interviews will occur during this time frame. Candidates who pass each stage in the process will be placed on an eligible list. Some candidates may receive extra points, for example, if you are a Veteran with an honorable discharge, or if you are a current City of Oakland resident. If you’re applying to a “restricted” posting and you are eligible as a current City employee, you may also receive additional points for your City service. Extra points are only applied to passing scores, so if you do not pass every element of the testing process, you cannot use extra points to pass. The City of Oakland reserves the right to modify the selection process and date of examination as necessary to conform to administrative or business necessity. The information contained in this announcement is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. What’s in it for you? 15 paid holidays Vacation: 2 weeks per year minimum with the ability to accrue more depending on public sector years of service Retirement: CalPERS (California Public Employees’ Retirement System) with a pension formula of 2.5% @ 55 (for Classic CalPERS members) and 2% @ 62 for new CalPERS members. Classic Employees contribute 8% of pre-tax wages. The City of Oakland does not participate in Social Security Health: The City of Oakland pays the full cost of employee and eligible dependent coverage at the Kaiser rate. Other plans include Anthem, Blue Shield, United Health Care, and other HMO and PPO plans Dental: Delta Dental full premium for employees and eligible dependents Vision: VSP full premium for employees and eligible dependents Sick leave: Employees accrue 12 days per year Deferred Compensation: 457(b) pre-tax plan and an after-tax ROTH 401(k)plan Other benefits include a Flexible Spending Account, Wellness Program, Employee Assistance Program, Tuition Reimbursement, Life Insurance up to $200k & Employee Training. Applicants are required to submit criminal history information upon request after receiving a conditional offer of employment. If the requested information is not furnished in a timely manner, applicants will not qualify for further consideration and will be removed from the eligible list. Disaster Service Workers All employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. How to Apply Apply prior to the closing time of the job announcement and allow at least two to three hours to submit your application if you are a new user of the system. APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED ONLINE ONLY. You may apply and view current openings by visiting our employment opportunities webpage at: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oaklandca/default.cfm. If you do not have access to a computer, there are computer stations available at any City of Oakland Public Library. There are also workstations at the Human Resources Management Department, 150 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 2nd Floor, Oakland, CA 94612. Workstations are available during regular business hours (normally 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Our online application system is provided by GovernmentJobs. If you have problems while applying online, please contact GovernmentJobs Live Applicant Support at (855) 524-5627 between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Friday. You may also call the City of Oakland Human Resources Management Department during regular business hours at (510) 238-3112 for information; however, we are unable to provide technical support for the online application system. For recruitment-specific questions, please contact Ellaine Reyes at ereyes2@oaklandca.gov. The City of Oakland is committed to the wellbeing of its employees and offers comprehensive health and wellness services along with an array of other benefits for most positions. Benefits may include*: • CalPERS Medical • Dental • Vision • Medical Waiver Plan - Cash-In-Lieu • Flexible Spending Accounts • Commuter Benefits • Group & Supplemental Life Insurance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) • Pension Benefits • Deferred Compensation * Specific benefits may vary depending on the assignedspecific bargaining unit. Information regarding most benefits can be reviewed here: Employee Benefits Information Current MOUs may be reviewed here: City of Oakland Labor Agreements Closing Date/Time: 4/1/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 09, 2024
Full Time
The Position ***Filing Period Extended*** The filing deadline has been extended Candidates that previously applied to this recruitment do not need to reapply The City of Oakland is an equal opportunity employer that values workforce diversity, inclusion, and equity. Oakland has a long history of activism around issues of justice and equity. Both oppression and this resistance to oppression have shaped the city’s historical roots and the lives of its residents to this day. As public servants in one of the most diverse cities in the nation, we strive to develop employees who understand the harm and impacts of systemic inequity to create lasting, meaningful outcomes for everyone. Oakland strives to establish an environment that embraces the richness of culture, community, and individualism of employees. Why join the City of the Oakland Police Department? If you'd like to share your talents and be recognized for your contributions, then the City of Oakland welcomes you as a Grants Coordinator! The Oakland Police Department (OPD) is an organization built around people. OPD is always looking for kind, engaged, and committed people to join the department. As the Grants Coordinator, you play a crucial role in securing funding for projects that support public safety initiatives. This is an exciting opportunity where your efforts will assist in acquiring essential resources to support the mission and operations of the Oakland Police Department. This position allows you to combine your passion for public service with your skills in grant management to support initiatives that directly enhance the department’s capacity to effect positive change within the community. We are looking for someone who is: An excellent communicator and relationship builder. You are a highly skilled writer, and able to deliver clear, compelling, and persuasive grant proposals. Your strong interpersonal skills allow you to build relationships with various stakeholders. A researcher. You gather relevant data and information to identify funding opportunities, support grant applications, and you recognize the criticality of grant guidelines. A results-driven project manager. You can manage multiple projects simultaneously, adhering to deadlines, and ensuring that grant-funded initiatives are implemented effectively and efficiently. Detail oriented and organized. You will assist project managers with the creation and submission of highly detailed grant applications, ensuring all submitted information meets all necessary requirements. You are able to balance and respond to multiple priorities and competing deadlines. Adaptable and a problem solver. You navigate through changing priorities and unexpected challenges. You overcome obstacles with strong problem-solving skills and creative solutions. Self-motivated and mission driven. You take initiative and use your resources to complete grant applications and follow grant compliance from the beginning to end of the project. A team player and self-reliant. You are a strong collaborator skilled at working with different team members and other departments. Additionally, you use sound judgment and are able to work independently. What you will typically be responsible for: Conducting research to identify relevant grant opportunities that align with the department’s priorities and funding needs. Writing and preparing grant proposals, including project narratives, budgets, timelines, and other required documentation in accordance with grant guidelines and specifications. Managing the process of submitting grant applications ensuring that all required materials are completed accurately and submitted by the deadlines. Monitoring grant compliance requirements, including reporting deadlines, expenditure tracking and adherence to grant guidelines and regulations throughout the grant period. Assisting with developing and managing grant budgets, tracking expenditures, and ensuring funds are allocated appropriately and used in accordance with grant guidelines and regulations. Collaborating with internal stakeholders such as law enforcement personnel, department heads, and finance staff to coordinate grant activities and ensure alignment with department goals. Monitoring the progress and outcomes of grant-funded projects, collecting data, and preparing progress reports and evaluations for grant funders as required. Read the complete job description by clicking the link below Grants Coordinator *Click on the link below to see a video on what it's like to work for the City of Oakland! Working for the City of Oakland A few reasons you might love this job: Your work will directly supports law enforcement personnel and public safety initiatives. The variety and diverse range of projects keeps the work interesting and allows you to address different challenges and priorities. You will collaborate with various stakeholders and build relationships that can open up opportunities for collaboration and professional growth. Your work directly contributes to the safety and well-being of the community and can provide a strong sense of purpose and fulfillment. You will have a significant role in leadership responsibilities. You will be responsible for leading teams, making strategic decisions, and managing resources effectively. A few challenges you might face in this job: Grant applications often come with complex requirements. You may face challenges with ensuring compliance with these requirements as you will need to pay careful attention to detail and coordinate with various stakeholders. You may encounter constraints with limited staff and financial resources dedicated to grant coordination and management. You will be responsible for managing multiple grants simultaneously. Keeping accurate records and meeting reporting deadlines can be demanding. Competencies Required: Action & Results Focused (Taking Initiative) : Initiating tasks and focusing on accomplishment Attention to Detail : Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Critical Thinking : Analytically and logically evaluating information, propositions, and claims Decision Making : Choosing optimal courses of action in a timely manner Informing : Proactively obtaining and sharing information Legal & Regulatory Navigation : Understanding, interpreting, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations Oral Communication : Engaging effectively in dialogue Professional & Technical Expertise : Applying technical subject matter to the job Project Management : Ensuring that projects are on-time, on-budget, and achieve their objectives Reading Comprehension : Understanding and using written information Teamwork : Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Writing : Communicating effectively in writing Minimum Requirements for Application This recruitment will produce two eligible lists. The restricted list will be for full-time, permanent part-time, or part-time City and Port of Oakland employees who meet the minimum qualifications. The open list will be for all other applicants who meet the minimum qualifications. Any combination of education and experience that is equivalent to the following minimum qualifications is acceptable. Education : Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in accounting, public administration, business administration, or a related field. A Master's Degree is highly desirable. Experience : Four years of professional government or non-profit experience in a fiscal-related field. At least two years of experience should be coordinating grant activities and/or programs including grant applications, management and fiscal reporting. One year of lead or supervisory experience is highly desirable. License or Certificate: Successful incumbents in this position are expected to operate automotive vehicles in the performance of assigned duties. Due to the nature of the assignment and the hours worked, public transportation may not be a cost effective or efficient method for traveling to the various locations required. Individuals who are appointed to this position will be required to maintain a valid California Driver's License throughout the tenure of employment OR demonstrate the ability to travel to various locations in a timely manner as required in the performance of duties. Other Requirements: For positions within the Oakland Police Department, incumbents must pass a thorough background investigation. Supplemental Information The Recruitment Process: The City of Oakland works with a Civil Service system. Applicants apply online, and HR staff reviews their experience, education, and training listed on the application against the “minimum qualifications” listed for each position. Candidates who demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements are then invited to participate in an assessment process (or testing) to measure their knowledge, skills, and abilities in job-related areas. Candidates who do not demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements will have an opportunity to request a final review. Candidates must request a final review within 5 business days of being notified that they did not meet the minimum qualifications. In the final review, candidates may clarify information already provided on their application. No additional work history, education, or certifications will be accepted. Any decisions made during this review process will be final. For this recruitment, all qualified applicants will be sent a writing exercise, which will then be evaluated and rated by subject matter experts. The tentative date that the writing exercise will be sent to you for completion is the week of April 8, 2024. For some recruitments, more than one type of assessment may be used. Depending on the number of candidates who pass the first assessment (multiple-choice test, structured interview, writing exercise, performance exam) you may be asked to complete a secondary assessment before the recruitment is finalized. If a secondary assessment is scheduled, you will be notified by email with specific details. If a secondary assessment is not scheduled, department hiring interviews will occur during this time frame. Candidates who pass each stage in the process will be placed on an eligible list. Some candidates may receive extra points, for example, if you are a Veteran with an honorable discharge, or if you are a current City of Oakland resident. If you’re applying to a “restricted” posting and you are eligible as a current City employee, you may also receive additional points for your City service. Extra points are only applied to passing scores, so if you do not pass every element of the testing process, you cannot use extra points to pass. The City of Oakland reserves the right to modify the selection process and date of examination as necessary to conform to administrative or business necessity. The information contained in this announcement is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. What’s in it for you? 15 paid holidays Vacation: 2 weeks per year minimum with the ability to accrue more depending on public sector years of service Retirement: CalPERS (California Public Employees’ Retirement System) with a pension formula of 2.5% @ 55 (for Classic CalPERS members) and 2% @ 62 for new CalPERS members. Classic Employees contribute 8% of pre-tax wages. The City of Oakland does not participate in Social Security Health: The City of Oakland pays the full cost of employee and eligible dependent coverage at the Kaiser rate. Other plans include Anthem, Blue Shield, United Health Care, and other HMO and PPO plans Dental: Delta Dental full premium for employees and eligible dependents Vision: VSP full premium for employees and eligible dependents Sick leave: Employees accrue 12 days per year Deferred Compensation: 457(b) pre-tax plan and an after-tax ROTH 401(k)plan Other benefits include a Flexible Spending Account, Wellness Program, Employee Assistance Program, Tuition Reimbursement, Life Insurance up to $200k & Employee Training. Applicants are required to submit criminal history information upon request after receiving a conditional offer of employment. If the requested information is not furnished in a timely manner, applicants will not qualify for further consideration and will be removed from the eligible list. Disaster Service Workers All employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. How to Apply Apply prior to the closing time of the job announcement and allow at least two to three hours to submit your application if you are a new user of the system. APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED ONLINE ONLY. You may apply and view current openings by visiting our employment opportunities webpage at: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oaklandca/default.cfm. If you do not have access to a computer, there are computer stations available at any City of Oakland Public Library. There are also workstations at the Human Resources Management Department, 150 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 2nd Floor, Oakland, CA 94612. Workstations are available during regular business hours (normally 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Our online application system is provided by GovernmentJobs. If you have problems while applying online, please contact GovernmentJobs Live Applicant Support at (855) 524-5627 between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Friday. You may also call the City of Oakland Human Resources Management Department during regular business hours at (510) 238-3112 for information; however, we are unable to provide technical support for the online application system. For recruitment-specific questions, please contact Ellaine Reyes at ereyes2@oaklandca.gov. The City of Oakland is committed to the wellbeing of its employees and offers comprehensive health and wellness services along with an array of other benefits for most positions. Benefits may include*: • CalPERS Medical • Dental • Vision • Medical Waiver Plan - Cash-In-Lieu • Flexible Spending Accounts • Commuter Benefits • Group & Supplemental Life Insurance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) • Pension Benefits • Deferred Compensation * Specific benefits may vary depending on the assignedspecific bargaining unit. Information regarding most benefits can be reviewed here: Employee Benefits Information Current MOUs may be reviewed here: City of Oakland Labor Agreements Closing Date/Time: 4/1/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF CLAREMONT, CA
Claremont, California, United States
City of Claremont The City of Claremont is looking for one highly motivated, enthusiastic, and customer service-oriented individual with excellent public relations and writing skills to oversee the City’s Community Improvement program. If you are considering working for the City of Claremont, ask yourself: Are you ready to experience a different kind of City? A City that challenges convention, embraces innovation, and demands excellence? Do you have the passion, drive, and commitment to succeed in a fast paced, service driven environment? The City of Claremont is known for its stellar service and quality leadership that is a result of a conscious effort by management to select only the brightest and best employees. Do you have the leadership skills to inspire those around you to greatness? The City of Claremont produces innovative programs that are setting the bar for municipalities across the country. Do you enjoy a challenging environment that will push you to be the best in your field? If you answered these questions with YES, consider applying to be our Community Improvement Coordinator! The Position The Community Improvement Program is a proactive property review program. The Community Improvement Coordinator will enforce the City’s codes including zoning, property maintenance, and abatement of public nuisances and dangerous buildings, housing codes, and other aspects of the Claremont Municipal Code. They will interpret and explain laws and regulations to the general public to gain conformance; respond to complaints; conduct daily field inspections; issue notices and orders of compliance; recommend legal prosecution of persons who fail to respond; coordinate legal action with the City Attorney; conduct public nuisance hearings and supervise subordinate staff. Problem-solving skills and the ability to work with various people and organizations is critical to this position. Under general direction from the Building Official, the Community Improvement Coordinator may be required to work flexible hours, including early mornings and late evenings or weekends. This position's work hours are Monday thru Thursday, from 7:30 am until 6:00 pm ( 38-hour work week). Ideal Candidate EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Qualified applicants will have two years of experience in code enforcement or three years of progressively responsible experience in a position dealing extensively with the public. A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Public Administration, Urban Planning, Engineering, Construction Inspection, or related field and municipal experience in inspection or investigative work is highly desirable. A valid California Class C driver’s license and good driving record are required. The ability to obtain a Peace Officer Standards and Training 832 Penal Code (P.O.S.T 832 P.C.) certificate within three months of appointment is also required. Additional Information COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (BUILDING DIVISION) Community Improvement Program staff is tasked with enforcing the Municipal Code in a fair, sensitive and timely manner. Enforcing codes relating to maintenance, zoning, public nuisances, signs, lightings, noise, and development is essential to maintain high-quality community neighborhoods and commercial areas. The Community Improvement Program responds to resident complaints and conducts a proactive inspection program. Community Improvement Officers work with all City departments and maintain relationships with outside agencies. The annual work plan for the Community Improvement Division consists of protecting public health and property values through enforcement of property maintenance standards. By working closely with the community, Community Improvement is able to successfully close 95% of cases resolved within 20 days or less of the notice of violation. Furthermore, 98% of all cases are resolved after an administrative citation. THE COMMUNITY Located 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles on the lower slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains, Claremont is best known for its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, world-renowned colleges, and award-winning school system. Claremont provides the charm of a New England town within comfortable driving distance of major Southern California attractions, sports stadiums, and the Ontario International Airport. Sunset magazine described Claremont in this manner, "College towns like this one may be commonplace on the East Coast, but Claremont, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, stands out as a singular example in Southern California." Metrolink Rail Authority also named Claremont a Preferred Destination Point. The City has a population of 36,000 people calling Claremont their home. Within the City's 14.14 square miles, Claremont has 24 City-owned parks and sports fields, with 2,555 acres of public parkland, of which 1,769 is wilderness. Claremont has over 25,000 City trees and has been a winner of the National Arbor Day Association's TREE CITY USA award for 30 consecutive years. Claremont's success is not accidental, but the result of a long tradition of creating and encouraging community cooperatives and involvement in civic affairs, which has also worked successfully in the areas of business and economic retention and development. The City of Claremont exemplifies the quality of a model city, and is viewed and respected as a leader in local government. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS The City of Claremont offers an attractive and competitive benefit package, including: $1,014 a month for medical allowance, with any remaining money deposited into employee's ICMA deferred compensation account or taken as taxable income 2% at 55 PERS retirement (Classic Members), Employee pays 7% of salary; 2% at 62 PERS retirement (New Member) Employee pays 6.5% of salary 96 hours - 160 hours vacation based on years of service 123 holiday and floating holiday hours 56 hours of Administrative Leave 96 sick hours per year (may bring up to 200 hours of sick leave from current employer) $75,000 life insurance on employee and $10,000 on dependents Employee Assistance Program (EAP) HOW TO APPLY Interested candidates can apply for this position online and obtain additional information at the City of Claremont website www.ci.claremont.ca.us . REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The City of Claremont is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Individuals with qualified disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the selection process or in the performance of their duties must specify the accommodations needed, in writing, at the time when the employment application is submitted. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The City of Claremont is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging. City of Claremont employees in CEA are entitled to the following benefits: HEALTH, WELFARE, AND SAVINGS BENEFIT: The City shall contribute $1,014 per month towards any offered health plans, two dental plans, and a vision plan. Should the total cost of premiums for benefits selected under the plan exceed the City's monthly contribution, the overage will be paid by the employee via pre-tax payroll deductions. If an employee has medical, dental, and/or vision through other means, the employee is able to submit proof of other coverage and receive this amount as taxable income. HEALTH INSURANCE: The City offers a number of health plans through KeenanInsurance. DENTAL INSURANCE: The City offers a choice of two dental plans. One is an indemnity plan, which allows you to go to the dentist of your choice (no orthodontia coverage). The other is a direct service plan in which you must select and receive care at one of the dental offices or centers provided by the plan (orthodontia coverage). VISION INSURANCE: The City offers a vision plan, which provides a vision examination each year and lenses and frames or contacts every year. LIFE INSURANCE: Employees receive a life insurance policy of $75,000 for themselves and $10,000 for any dependents they elect to insure. There are also optional insurance programs which can be taken with an employee if they leave City service. FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN (SECTION 125): Claremont offers a flexible benefit plan which will allows employees to pay for certain expenses (child care, unreimbursed medical expenses, and insurance premiums) with pre-tax dollars. VACATION: Employees areentitled to a paid vacation of 96 hours following one year of employment (employees may take their accrued vacation after six months of employment). From the second year of employment until completion of the thirteenth year, employees are entitled to 120 hours of paid vacation. Beginning with the fourteenth year, and every year thereafter, employees are entitled to 160 hours of vacation. A one time, 80-hour longevity leave bonus is given to an employee on their service anniversary date at the 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, etc. years of service. SICK LEAVE ACCRUAL: Employees shall accrue eight hours of sick leave per month. New employees may bring with them up to 200 hours of accrued sick leave from their previous agency if their previous employer did not otherwise compensate them. New employees must provide documentation from their previous employer verifying their uncompensated sick leave hours. SICK LEAVE CASH OUT: Employees with at least 240 hours of accrued sick leave may cash out up to 24 hours at the end of each calendar year. JURY LEAVE: Employees required to serve on a jury are entitled to their regular compensation for up to 76 hours. HOLIDAYS/FLOATING HOLIDAY HOURS: All Unit employees shall receive 37.5 floating holiday hours each calendar year. In addition, employees shall be entitled to the following holidays with pay each calendar year. Each holiday shall be valued at 9.5 hours. New Year's Day (January 1) Martin Luther King's Birthday (The third Monday in January) Presidents' Birthday (The third Monday in February) Memorial Day (The last Monday in May) Juneteenth (June 19th) Independence Day (July 4th) Labor Day (The first Monday in September) Veteran's Day (November 11th) Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day (December 25th) Employees shall receive additional floating holiday hours when any of the ten (10) holidays fall on the employee's scheduled day off work. For example, with a Monday through Thursday schedule, any holiday that falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shall be converted from 9.5 holiday hours to 9.5 floating holiday hours. RETIREMENT: The City of Claremont offers enrollment in the California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS): 1. PERS Plan Formula - The City shall provide the 2.5% @ 55 PERS contract option to miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. An employee hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or has a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62. 2. All miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 shall contribute 8% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55 shall contribute 7% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of2% @ 62 shall contribute 6.5% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. Both City and employee contributions shall at the time of separation, belong to the employee. 3. PERS Highest Pension Calculation Compensation Period -The City shall continue to provide the Single Highest One Year Final Compensation Pension calculation benefit to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. Miscellaneous employees hired after March 19, 2012 shall receive the Three Year Final Compensation calculation benefit. 4. The City shall provide miscellaneous employees under the 2.5% @ 55,2% @ 55, and 2% @ 62 plan tiers with the following benefits/provisions: a)Credit for unused sick leave (Government Code Section 20965). b) 1959 Survivor Benefit (Third Level benefits) DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: Employees have the opportunity to particiate in a supplemental retirement savings plan offered through MissionSquare. Through tax-deferred payroll deductions, employees are eligible to deposit funds into their account, up to the maximum allowed by law. Participation in this program: Invests in high-performing funds yielding tax-deferred earnings; Provides a superior tool for retirement planning and savings. 401 (a) PLAN :Employees have the opportunity to participate in this tax deferred retirement savings tool. Employees may defer compensation up to $46,000 annually or 100% of income, whichever is less. LONG-TERM DISABILITY: The City provides a long-term disability plan. This benefit is in case an employee sustains a non-work-related illness or injury that results in their inability to work for a long period of time. In this event, an employee will receive 66.66% of their base pay after 60 days, and continued payment until they are medically able to return to work, or until they reach the age of 65, whichever comes first (maximum of $8,000 per month). WORK BOOT REIMBURSEMENT: The City will contribute up to $240 towards the purchase of work boots, appropriate to each employee's assignment and responsibility. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Employees may participate in the City's tuition reimbursement program.The amount of reimbursement will be up to $1,500 per fiscal year. Reimbursable items include registration, tuition, textbooks, and parking. CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP: Employees are eligible for membership in the F & A Federal Credit Union. F & A offers a wide variety of services, including checking and savings accounts and all types of loans (automobile, vacation, personal, first and second home mortgages, and more!). EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): The City cares about the emotional and physical well-being of its employees and their families and offers a City paid Employee Assistance Program. DIRECT DEPOSIT OF PAYROLL: Employeesmay authorize the automatic deposit of their paycheck into their checking, savings, or credit union account. Revised: July 2023 Closing Date/Time: 3/28/2024 1:00 PM Pacific
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
City of Claremont The City of Claremont is looking for one highly motivated, enthusiastic, and customer service-oriented individual with excellent public relations and writing skills to oversee the City’s Community Improvement program. If you are considering working for the City of Claremont, ask yourself: Are you ready to experience a different kind of City? A City that challenges convention, embraces innovation, and demands excellence? Do you have the passion, drive, and commitment to succeed in a fast paced, service driven environment? The City of Claremont is known for its stellar service and quality leadership that is a result of a conscious effort by management to select only the brightest and best employees. Do you have the leadership skills to inspire those around you to greatness? The City of Claremont produces innovative programs that are setting the bar for municipalities across the country. Do you enjoy a challenging environment that will push you to be the best in your field? If you answered these questions with YES, consider applying to be our Community Improvement Coordinator! The Position The Community Improvement Program is a proactive property review program. The Community Improvement Coordinator will enforce the City’s codes including zoning, property maintenance, and abatement of public nuisances and dangerous buildings, housing codes, and other aspects of the Claremont Municipal Code. They will interpret and explain laws and regulations to the general public to gain conformance; respond to complaints; conduct daily field inspections; issue notices and orders of compliance; recommend legal prosecution of persons who fail to respond; coordinate legal action with the City Attorney; conduct public nuisance hearings and supervise subordinate staff. Problem-solving skills and the ability to work with various people and organizations is critical to this position. Under general direction from the Building Official, the Community Improvement Coordinator may be required to work flexible hours, including early mornings and late evenings or weekends. This position's work hours are Monday thru Thursday, from 7:30 am until 6:00 pm ( 38-hour work week). Ideal Candidate EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Qualified applicants will have two years of experience in code enforcement or three years of progressively responsible experience in a position dealing extensively with the public. A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Public Administration, Urban Planning, Engineering, Construction Inspection, or related field and municipal experience in inspection or investigative work is highly desirable. A valid California Class C driver’s license and good driving record are required. The ability to obtain a Peace Officer Standards and Training 832 Penal Code (P.O.S.T 832 P.C.) certificate within three months of appointment is also required. Additional Information COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (BUILDING DIVISION) Community Improvement Program staff is tasked with enforcing the Municipal Code in a fair, sensitive and timely manner. Enforcing codes relating to maintenance, zoning, public nuisances, signs, lightings, noise, and development is essential to maintain high-quality community neighborhoods and commercial areas. The Community Improvement Program responds to resident complaints and conducts a proactive inspection program. Community Improvement Officers work with all City departments and maintain relationships with outside agencies. The annual work plan for the Community Improvement Division consists of protecting public health and property values through enforcement of property maintenance standards. By working closely with the community, Community Improvement is able to successfully close 95% of cases resolved within 20 days or less of the notice of violation. Furthermore, 98% of all cases are resolved after an administrative citation. THE COMMUNITY Located 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles on the lower slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains, Claremont is best known for its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, world-renowned colleges, and award-winning school system. Claremont provides the charm of a New England town within comfortable driving distance of major Southern California attractions, sports stadiums, and the Ontario International Airport. Sunset magazine described Claremont in this manner, "College towns like this one may be commonplace on the East Coast, but Claremont, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, stands out as a singular example in Southern California." Metrolink Rail Authority also named Claremont a Preferred Destination Point. The City has a population of 36,000 people calling Claremont their home. Within the City's 14.14 square miles, Claremont has 24 City-owned parks and sports fields, with 2,555 acres of public parkland, of which 1,769 is wilderness. Claremont has over 25,000 City trees and has been a winner of the National Arbor Day Association's TREE CITY USA award for 30 consecutive years. Claremont's success is not accidental, but the result of a long tradition of creating and encouraging community cooperatives and involvement in civic affairs, which has also worked successfully in the areas of business and economic retention and development. The City of Claremont exemplifies the quality of a model city, and is viewed and respected as a leader in local government. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS The City of Claremont offers an attractive and competitive benefit package, including: $1,014 a month for medical allowance, with any remaining money deposited into employee's ICMA deferred compensation account or taken as taxable income 2% at 55 PERS retirement (Classic Members), Employee pays 7% of salary; 2% at 62 PERS retirement (New Member) Employee pays 6.5% of salary 96 hours - 160 hours vacation based on years of service 123 holiday and floating holiday hours 56 hours of Administrative Leave 96 sick hours per year (may bring up to 200 hours of sick leave from current employer) $75,000 life insurance on employee and $10,000 on dependents Employee Assistance Program (EAP) HOW TO APPLY Interested candidates can apply for this position online and obtain additional information at the City of Claremont website www.ci.claremont.ca.us . REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The City of Claremont is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Individuals with qualified disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the selection process or in the performance of their duties must specify the accommodations needed, in writing, at the time when the employment application is submitted. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The City of Claremont is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging. City of Claremont employees in CEA are entitled to the following benefits: HEALTH, WELFARE, AND SAVINGS BENEFIT: The City shall contribute $1,014 per month towards any offered health plans, two dental plans, and a vision plan. Should the total cost of premiums for benefits selected under the plan exceed the City's monthly contribution, the overage will be paid by the employee via pre-tax payroll deductions. If an employee has medical, dental, and/or vision through other means, the employee is able to submit proof of other coverage and receive this amount as taxable income. HEALTH INSURANCE: The City offers a number of health plans through KeenanInsurance. DENTAL INSURANCE: The City offers a choice of two dental plans. One is an indemnity plan, which allows you to go to the dentist of your choice (no orthodontia coverage). The other is a direct service plan in which you must select and receive care at one of the dental offices or centers provided by the plan (orthodontia coverage). VISION INSURANCE: The City offers a vision plan, which provides a vision examination each year and lenses and frames or contacts every year. LIFE INSURANCE: Employees receive a life insurance policy of $75,000 for themselves and $10,000 for any dependents they elect to insure. There are also optional insurance programs which can be taken with an employee if they leave City service. FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN (SECTION 125): Claremont offers a flexible benefit plan which will allows employees to pay for certain expenses (child care, unreimbursed medical expenses, and insurance premiums) with pre-tax dollars. VACATION: Employees areentitled to a paid vacation of 96 hours following one year of employment (employees may take their accrued vacation after six months of employment). From the second year of employment until completion of the thirteenth year, employees are entitled to 120 hours of paid vacation. Beginning with the fourteenth year, and every year thereafter, employees are entitled to 160 hours of vacation. A one time, 80-hour longevity leave bonus is given to an employee on their service anniversary date at the 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, etc. years of service. SICK LEAVE ACCRUAL: Employees shall accrue eight hours of sick leave per month. New employees may bring with them up to 200 hours of accrued sick leave from their previous agency if their previous employer did not otherwise compensate them. New employees must provide documentation from their previous employer verifying their uncompensated sick leave hours. SICK LEAVE CASH OUT: Employees with at least 240 hours of accrued sick leave may cash out up to 24 hours at the end of each calendar year. JURY LEAVE: Employees required to serve on a jury are entitled to their regular compensation for up to 76 hours. HOLIDAYS/FLOATING HOLIDAY HOURS: All Unit employees shall receive 37.5 floating holiday hours each calendar year. In addition, employees shall be entitled to the following holidays with pay each calendar year. Each holiday shall be valued at 9.5 hours. New Year's Day (January 1) Martin Luther King's Birthday (The third Monday in January) Presidents' Birthday (The third Monday in February) Memorial Day (The last Monday in May) Juneteenth (June 19th) Independence Day (July 4th) Labor Day (The first Monday in September) Veteran's Day (November 11th) Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day (December 25th) Employees shall receive additional floating holiday hours when any of the ten (10) holidays fall on the employee's scheduled day off work. For example, with a Monday through Thursday schedule, any holiday that falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shall be converted from 9.5 holiday hours to 9.5 floating holiday hours. RETIREMENT: The City of Claremont offers enrollment in the California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS): 1. PERS Plan Formula - The City shall provide the 2.5% @ 55 PERS contract option to miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. An employee hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or has a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62. 2. All miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 shall contribute 8% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55 shall contribute 7% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of2% @ 62 shall contribute 6.5% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. Both City and employee contributions shall at the time of separation, belong to the employee. 3. PERS Highest Pension Calculation Compensation Period -The City shall continue to provide the Single Highest One Year Final Compensation Pension calculation benefit to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. Miscellaneous employees hired after March 19, 2012 shall receive the Three Year Final Compensation calculation benefit. 4. The City shall provide miscellaneous employees under the 2.5% @ 55,2% @ 55, and 2% @ 62 plan tiers with the following benefits/provisions: a)Credit for unused sick leave (Government Code Section 20965). b) 1959 Survivor Benefit (Third Level benefits) DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: Employees have the opportunity to particiate in a supplemental retirement savings plan offered through MissionSquare. Through tax-deferred payroll deductions, employees are eligible to deposit funds into their account, up to the maximum allowed by law. Participation in this program: Invests in high-performing funds yielding tax-deferred earnings; Provides a superior tool for retirement planning and savings. 401 (a) PLAN :Employees have the opportunity to participate in this tax deferred retirement savings tool. Employees may defer compensation up to $46,000 annually or 100% of income, whichever is less. LONG-TERM DISABILITY: The City provides a long-term disability plan. This benefit is in case an employee sustains a non-work-related illness or injury that results in their inability to work for a long period of time. In this event, an employee will receive 66.66% of their base pay after 60 days, and continued payment until they are medically able to return to work, or until they reach the age of 65, whichever comes first (maximum of $8,000 per month). WORK BOOT REIMBURSEMENT: The City will contribute up to $240 towards the purchase of work boots, appropriate to each employee's assignment and responsibility. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Employees may participate in the City's tuition reimbursement program.The amount of reimbursement will be up to $1,500 per fiscal year. Reimbursable items include registration, tuition, textbooks, and parking. CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP: Employees are eligible for membership in the F & A Federal Credit Union. F & A offers a wide variety of services, including checking and savings accounts and all types of loans (automobile, vacation, personal, first and second home mortgages, and more!). EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): The City cares about the emotional and physical well-being of its employees and their families and offers a City paid Employee Assistance Program. DIRECT DEPOSIT OF PAYROLL: Employeesmay authorize the automatic deposit of their paycheck into their checking, savings, or credit union account. Revised: July 2023 Closing Date/Time: 3/28/2024 1:00 PM Pacific
Description ***THIS RECRUITMENTHAS BEEN EXTENDED TO 4/4/2024*** H EALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY The El Dorado County Health And Human Services Agency is committed to transforming lives and improving futures for the citizens of El Dorado County. Their programs and services include: Behavioral Health, Public Health, Community and Social Services. Their over 600 employees are dedicated to enhancing and enriching the lives of those in their communities. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION The Health and Human Services Agency’s Behavioral Health Division is committed to the physical and mental health of the residents of El Dorado County. They provide a wide variety of services to the community, including mental health 24 hour crisis services, adult and children’s services, Substance Use Disorder Services, Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) programs, mental health first aid training, and much more! THE OPPORTUNITY The Mental Health Program Coordinator provides direction and programmatic development, coordination and implementation for special programs or services to meet the needs of mental health clients; plans, supervises, reviews and evaluates the work of assigned professional, technical and other program support staff. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to: Select staff and provide for the orientation, training and evaluation of staff; recommend discipline and other personnel decisions. Plan, organize and provide day-to-day direction, training and work review to volunteers providing similar or related mental health services within the program. Administer specified program area; develop and implement program budgets; administer grant funds and act as liaison and coordinator in all programmatic areas. Provide direct services to mental health program clients in such areas as conservatorship investigation, group and family therapy, crisis intervention, gero-psychology, case management, day treatment, and psychotherapy. Direct the receipt and review of program applications and the determination of eligibility for program participants; personally makes difficult eligibility decisions. Identify and utilize community resources; develop and train such resources; make appropriate referrals for client services. Direct or personally perform group and individual therapy and crisis intervention; assist clients with financial, living arrangement and vocational issues. Plan, develop and implement policies for program services and provide liaison with Department and County staff and community agencies. For a full description of duties and responsibilities, please review the job description here . Human Resources will assess your application to determine if you are minimally qualified using the following minimum qualifications. Where college degrees and/or college course credits are required, degrees and college units must be obtained from an accredited college or university. Courses from non-accredited institutions will not be evaluated for this requirement. Mental Health Program Coordinator IA: Equivalent to possession of a Master's degree from an accredited university or college with major coursework in social work, marriage and family counseling, psychology, psychiatric nursing or a related field, and two years of professional level counseling/therapy experience in a mental health inpatient or outpatient setting. Applicants must be a registered intern or eligible to register as an intern in the State of California at the time of appointment. Mental Health Program Coordinator IB: In addition to the Master's degree listed above, must possess an appropriate license as described in Other Requirements. Mental Health Program Coordinator II: In addition to the Master's degree and license listed above, must possess two years of post-licensing experience as a mental health therapist, clinician or counselor in a mental health inpatient or outpatient setting.(For employees hired in the class of Mental Health Program Coordinator by El Dorado County on or before March 6, 2000: Must possess a Master's degree as listed above and a license to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Clinical Psychologist in the State of California.) Other Requirements: All Classifications: Must possess a valid driver's license. May be required to work nights, weekends and holidays. All incumbents must possess the appropriate clinical license described below within five (5) years of employment. Lead or supervisory experience is desirable. Mental Health Program Coordinator IA: Must either be eligible to obtain an appropriate license and/or waiver under the provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5751.2 to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Licensed Clinical Psychologist or Psychiatrist in the State of California, or must be licensed as a Registered Nurse. Mental Health Program Coordinator IB: In addition to the Master's degree listed above, must possess an appropriate license as described in Other Requirements. Mental Health Program Coordinator II: In addition to the Master's degree and license listed above, must possess two years of post-licensing experience as a mental health therapist, clinician or counselor in a mental health inpatient or outpatient setting. (For employees hired in the class of Mental Health Program Coordinator by El Dorado County on or before March 6, 2000: Must possess a Master's degree as listed above and a license to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Clinical Psychologist in the State of California.) Click here to view the minimum qualifications for Mental Health Program Coordinator IA/IB/II, as well as the physical, environmental, and working conditions. SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION Apply online by clicking the 'Apply' link at the top of this announcement. When your online application and responses to the required supplemental questions are complete, click 'Accept'. If you have any questions regarding this recruitment, contact Rachel Wallick in Human Resources at rachel.wallick@edcgov.us. RECRUITMENT PROCESS The Human Resources Department will screen all applications to identify qualified candidates. After screening, qualified candidates will be referred to the next step and notified of all further procedures applicable to their status in the recruitment process. A training and experience evaluation will be utilized to determine an applicant's ability to continue in the recruitment process ranking for referral to specific vacancies. Based upon the information in the application and/or responses to supplemental questions, the applicant's education, training and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Supplemental questions play an integral role in this recruitment process. Please take the time to provide thoughtful and thorough responses. The information you provide may be used to determine your ranking for referral to specific vacancies. All work experience that is described or included in your response(s) MUST be included in the "Work Experience" section of your application. Do not refer to a resume or other documentation. For more information on the recruitment process, click here . Based on the department's needs, the selection procedures listed above may be modified. All candidates will be notified of any changes in the selection procedures. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The County of El Dorado is recruiting applicants for Mental Health Program Coordinator IA/IB/II. This recruitment will establish a list for the purpose of filling current and future full time, part time, and extra help vacancies for at least three (3) months . We currently have the following vacancies: Two (2) full time vacancies in the Health and Human Services, Behavioral Health Department, located in Placerville, CA. QUALITY MANAGEMENT IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate for the Quality Management Mental Health Program Coordinator position would be a l icensed person who does not need to gain clinical hours; there is little/no regular client contact in this role. They would have a b ackground in data analytics. They would have e xperience with Excel, pivot tables, Crystal Reports, and/or other data management tools, be p roactive and able to complete tasks independently. They would have a sound foundational knowledge of Medi-Cal regulations. FULL-SERVICE PARTNERSHIP IDEAL CANDIDATE The Ideal candidate for the Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Program Coordinator position will have experience in coordinating and supervising mental health and/or Substance Use Disorder (SUDs) programs. They will have experience in providing an array of OP mental health services (intake, assessment, case management, crisis intervention, individual and group therapy). They would have e xcellent written and verbal communication skills, the a bility to work independently and as a positive member of a team . They would have s trong computer literacy skills, w orking knowledge of MediCal regulations for Specialty Mental Health Services and experience in supervising and managing a team. They would have an a ctive BBS Licensure, preferably 2 years post license and experience in contract writing, management and administration. Click here for Frequently Asked Questions. The County of El Dorado is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. Many job classifications require a pre-employment medical screening. Depending on the job classification, medical screening may include testing for drugs, including but not limited to marijuana; a positive test may result in revocation of an employment offer. Not just rustic mining towns and historic sites - Today El Dorado County is a year-round vacation destination overflowing with outdoor adventure, inviting agritourism locations, enriching family activities, and a proud Gold Rush history. Escape the traffic and smog because El Dorado County is just: 40 miles from Downtown Sacramento 50 miles from Sacramento Airport 129 miles to San Francisco Here are a few of the many activities and events available throughout El Dorado County: Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Boating, and Watersports Skiing and Snowboarding Live Music and Music Festivals Local Craft Breweries and Wineries El Dorado County Fair Placerville Speedway Farm to Fork Restaurants Local Shopping Gems Employees that are buying a home in El Dorado County may qualify for down payment assistance. Click here for more information. CHECK OUT OUR VIDEO TO LEARN MORE! The County of El Dorado is committed to providing a comprehensive, flexible benefits program to meet your needs! For your Health and Well-Being: Medical Dental Vision Flexible Spending Accounts - FSA & HSA Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Basic Life Insurance Long Term Disability (LTD) Discounts on gym memberships For your Financial Future: CalPERSRetirement Deferred Compensation (457) Plans Optional Life Insurance For your Work/Life Balance: Paid Holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accruals To learn more about the benefits offered by the County of El Dorado please visit our website located here . Extra help employees are not considered regular employees, therefore do not attain civil service status, and do not receive benefits or paid leaves; however, they do accrue sick leave consistent with the law. Closing Date/Time: 4/4/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Description ***THIS RECRUITMENTHAS BEEN EXTENDED TO 4/4/2024*** H EALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY The El Dorado County Health And Human Services Agency is committed to transforming lives and improving futures for the citizens of El Dorado County. Their programs and services include: Behavioral Health, Public Health, Community and Social Services. Their over 600 employees are dedicated to enhancing and enriching the lives of those in their communities. BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DIVISION The Health and Human Services Agency’s Behavioral Health Division is committed to the physical and mental health of the residents of El Dorado County. They provide a wide variety of services to the community, including mental health 24 hour crisis services, adult and children’s services, Substance Use Disorder Services, Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) programs, mental health first aid training, and much more! THE OPPORTUNITY The Mental Health Program Coordinator provides direction and programmatic development, coordination and implementation for special programs or services to meet the needs of mental health clients; plans, supervises, reviews and evaluates the work of assigned professional, technical and other program support staff. The selected candidate will have the opportunity to: Select staff and provide for the orientation, training and evaluation of staff; recommend discipline and other personnel decisions. Plan, organize and provide day-to-day direction, training and work review to volunteers providing similar or related mental health services within the program. Administer specified program area; develop and implement program budgets; administer grant funds and act as liaison and coordinator in all programmatic areas. Provide direct services to mental health program clients in such areas as conservatorship investigation, group and family therapy, crisis intervention, gero-psychology, case management, day treatment, and psychotherapy. Direct the receipt and review of program applications and the determination of eligibility for program participants; personally makes difficult eligibility decisions. Identify and utilize community resources; develop and train such resources; make appropriate referrals for client services. Direct or personally perform group and individual therapy and crisis intervention; assist clients with financial, living arrangement and vocational issues. Plan, develop and implement policies for program services and provide liaison with Department and County staff and community agencies. For a full description of duties and responsibilities, please review the job description here . Human Resources will assess your application to determine if you are minimally qualified using the following minimum qualifications. Where college degrees and/or college course credits are required, degrees and college units must be obtained from an accredited college or university. Courses from non-accredited institutions will not be evaluated for this requirement. Mental Health Program Coordinator IA: Equivalent to possession of a Master's degree from an accredited university or college with major coursework in social work, marriage and family counseling, psychology, psychiatric nursing or a related field, and two years of professional level counseling/therapy experience in a mental health inpatient or outpatient setting. Applicants must be a registered intern or eligible to register as an intern in the State of California at the time of appointment. Mental Health Program Coordinator IB: In addition to the Master's degree listed above, must possess an appropriate license as described in Other Requirements. Mental Health Program Coordinator II: In addition to the Master's degree and license listed above, must possess two years of post-licensing experience as a mental health therapist, clinician or counselor in a mental health inpatient or outpatient setting.(For employees hired in the class of Mental Health Program Coordinator by El Dorado County on or before March 6, 2000: Must possess a Master's degree as listed above and a license to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Clinical Psychologist in the State of California.) Other Requirements: All Classifications: Must possess a valid driver's license. May be required to work nights, weekends and holidays. All incumbents must possess the appropriate clinical license described below within five (5) years of employment. Lead or supervisory experience is desirable. Mental Health Program Coordinator IA: Must either be eligible to obtain an appropriate license and/or waiver under the provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5751.2 to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Licensed Clinical Psychologist or Psychiatrist in the State of California, or must be licensed as a Registered Nurse. Mental Health Program Coordinator IB: In addition to the Master's degree listed above, must possess an appropriate license as described in Other Requirements. Mental Health Program Coordinator II: In addition to the Master's degree and license listed above, must possess two years of post-licensing experience as a mental health therapist, clinician or counselor in a mental health inpatient or outpatient setting. (For employees hired in the class of Mental Health Program Coordinator by El Dorado County on or before March 6, 2000: Must possess a Master's degree as listed above and a license to practice as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Clinical Psychologist in the State of California.) Click here to view the minimum qualifications for Mental Health Program Coordinator IA/IB/II, as well as the physical, environmental, and working conditions. SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION Apply online by clicking the 'Apply' link at the top of this announcement. When your online application and responses to the required supplemental questions are complete, click 'Accept'. If you have any questions regarding this recruitment, contact Rachel Wallick in Human Resources at rachel.wallick@edcgov.us. RECRUITMENT PROCESS The Human Resources Department will screen all applications to identify qualified candidates. After screening, qualified candidates will be referred to the next step and notified of all further procedures applicable to their status in the recruitment process. A training and experience evaluation will be utilized to determine an applicant's ability to continue in the recruitment process ranking for referral to specific vacancies. Based upon the information in the application and/or responses to supplemental questions, the applicant's education, training and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Supplemental questions play an integral role in this recruitment process. Please take the time to provide thoughtful and thorough responses. The information you provide may be used to determine your ranking for referral to specific vacancies. All work experience that is described or included in your response(s) MUST be included in the "Work Experience" section of your application. Do not refer to a resume or other documentation. For more information on the recruitment process, click here . Based on the department's needs, the selection procedures listed above may be modified. All candidates will be notified of any changes in the selection procedures. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The County of El Dorado is recruiting applicants for Mental Health Program Coordinator IA/IB/II. This recruitment will establish a list for the purpose of filling current and future full time, part time, and extra help vacancies for at least three (3) months . We currently have the following vacancies: Two (2) full time vacancies in the Health and Human Services, Behavioral Health Department, located in Placerville, CA. QUALITY MANAGEMENT IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate for the Quality Management Mental Health Program Coordinator position would be a l icensed person who does not need to gain clinical hours; there is little/no regular client contact in this role. They would have a b ackground in data analytics. They would have e xperience with Excel, pivot tables, Crystal Reports, and/or other data management tools, be p roactive and able to complete tasks independently. They would have a sound foundational knowledge of Medi-Cal regulations. FULL-SERVICE PARTNERSHIP IDEAL CANDIDATE The Ideal candidate for the Full-Service Partnership Mental Health Program Coordinator position will have experience in coordinating and supervising mental health and/or Substance Use Disorder (SUDs) programs. They will have experience in providing an array of OP mental health services (intake, assessment, case management, crisis intervention, individual and group therapy). They would have e xcellent written and verbal communication skills, the a bility to work independently and as a positive member of a team . They would have s trong computer literacy skills, w orking knowledge of MediCal regulations for Specialty Mental Health Services and experience in supervising and managing a team. They would have an a ctive BBS Licensure, preferably 2 years post license and experience in contract writing, management and administration. Click here for Frequently Asked Questions. The County of El Dorado is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. Many job classifications require a pre-employment medical screening. Depending on the job classification, medical screening may include testing for drugs, including but not limited to marijuana; a positive test may result in revocation of an employment offer. Not just rustic mining towns and historic sites - Today El Dorado County is a year-round vacation destination overflowing with outdoor adventure, inviting agritourism locations, enriching family activities, and a proud Gold Rush history. Escape the traffic and smog because El Dorado County is just: 40 miles from Downtown Sacramento 50 miles from Sacramento Airport 129 miles to San Francisco Here are a few of the many activities and events available throughout El Dorado County: Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Boating, and Watersports Skiing and Snowboarding Live Music and Music Festivals Local Craft Breweries and Wineries El Dorado County Fair Placerville Speedway Farm to Fork Restaurants Local Shopping Gems Employees that are buying a home in El Dorado County may qualify for down payment assistance. Click here for more information. CHECK OUT OUR VIDEO TO LEARN MORE! The County of El Dorado is committed to providing a comprehensive, flexible benefits program to meet your needs! For your Health and Well-Being: Medical Dental Vision Flexible Spending Accounts - FSA & HSA Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Basic Life Insurance Long Term Disability (LTD) Discounts on gym memberships For your Financial Future: CalPERSRetirement Deferred Compensation (457) Plans Optional Life Insurance For your Work/Life Balance: Paid Holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accruals To learn more about the benefits offered by the County of El Dorado please visit our website located here . Extra help employees are not considered regular employees, therefore do not attain civil service status, and do not receive benefits or paid leaves; however, they do accrue sick leave consistent with the law. Closing Date/Time: 4/4/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Cal State University (CSU) Humboldt
1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA 95521, USA
Residence Life Coordinator Housing and Residence Life Job #524453 Open Until Filled At Cal Poly Humboldt, bold hearts and open minds shape the future. Founded in 1913, Cal Poly Humboldt began as a small college for teachers. Today Humboldt has grown into a comprehensive university with rigorous science and liberal arts programs. Designated a polytechnic in 2022, Cal Poly Humboldt provides hands-on, impactful educational opportunities that lead to meaningful, measurable outcomes for the individual, for the state, and the world. Cal Poly Humboldt is proud to have nearly 6,000 students of all backgrounds spread across 61 majors, 13 graduate programs, and 4 credential programs - all of whom contribute passion and creativity within their fields and set the stage for a future grounded in equity and sustainability. Hands-on learning, inspired teaching, ground-breaking research, and thought-provoking creative activity happen daily at Humboldt. Finding a better future is a task for the bold and open, the down-to-earth and visionary. Cal Poly Humboldt strives to cultivate these qualities in leaders, innovators, and scholars in every field. (Job #524453) Student Services Professional II, Residence Life Coordinator, Salary Range: $4,610-$6,556 monthly ($55,320- $78,672 annually). Anticipated Salary: $4,610 monthly ($55,320 annually). This is a full-time, benefited, exempt, 12-month pay plan, permanent position with a one-year probationary period in Housing and Residence Life. This position comes with a premium benefits package that includes outstanding vacation, medical, dental, and vision plans, life insurance, voluntary pre-tax health and dependent care reimbursement accounts, a fee waiver education program, membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), and 14 paid holidays per year. Additional benefits information can be found at https://hraps.humboldt.edu/employee-benefits . Position Summary: Professional, full-time, live-in position in Residence Life. Responsible for student, community, and social justice advocacy within the residence halls; comprehensive oversight of 4 - 12 student leaders, including one Student Assistant, and oversight for learning communities in the Housing & Residence Life areas. This position is responsible for the coordination of housing initiatives that foster curricular and co-curricular engagement for students living on campus. Involvement with professional associations, university committees, events, and functions is strongly encouraged and supported. Educators interested in working with a socially just, team-orientated, academically centered, and environmentally responsible organization are strongly encouraged to apply. Key Responsibilities: Under the leadership of the Senior Director for Housing & Residence Life and supervision from the Assistant Director and Area Coordinator in the Department of Housing & Residence Life, the Residence Life Coordinator has the following duties and responsibilities: Living Learning Community (LLC) / Theme Housing Management - Collaborate with relevant campus stakeholders to provide academic and interest-based Housing options. Regularly assess need / effectiveness of LLC’s and Theme communities Assessment - Develop and implement an online survey through the Housing and Residence Life web page to focus on issues impacting the residence hall communities. Provide leadership and training for all Housing and Residence Life staff in strategic goal setting, development of measurable learning outcomes, and create a culture of assessment in Housing and Residence Life, Provide support to evaluate the impact of academic initiatives in the residence halls. Community Action Conference (Conduct) - Review information reports; hold community action conferences to determine responsibility in incidents; issue findings; develop and administer educational sanctions focused on student development; attend student conduct norming meetings. Professional Staff Team Member - Attend weekly meetings with supervisor; promote and execute Residence Life mission statement: The intention of Residence Life is to focus on the education and holistic growth of the student by creating a safe, socially just, and environmentally responsible community; support the university mission; pre-pare and attend professional development programs; participate in departmental planning efforts; develop goals and objectives for each year; complete administrative paperwork; coordinate with Housing divisions; cultivate mutually supportive relationships with the campus community; serve as a positive role model and mentor for new members of the team. Advise Student Leadership Organizations - Advise and encourage area council; meet with council executive members weekly; assist with Residence Hall Association initiatives and advise delegations or committees for regional and national conferences. Mentoring & Advising Residents - Help facilitate student growth and development; provide necessary referrals to campus resources; mediate conflicts; promote the Community Respect Statement; foster a sense of community and health within the residence halls. Duty/Emergency Response - Participate in system-wide evening, weekend, and holiday on-call duty rotation; follow National Incident Management System (NIMS) protocols; monitor and report Cleary Act violations; respond to emergencies and crises. The job requires moderate physical effort when responding to emergencies. Moderate physical effort includes quickly responding to the scene of fire alarms, walking up hills and stairs, and carrying duty supplies. These tasks may need to be done during power outages and/or elevator malfunctions. Other Duties as Assigned - Participate in special projects or other assigned work. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Associated with this Position Include: Working knowledge of: Practices, procedures, and activities related to student services programs General knowledge of: Methods and problems of organizational and program management Research and interview techniques Principles of individual and group behavior Skills: Solid administrative and organizational skills Effective interpersonal and intercultural communication skills Computer proficiency Ability to: Interpret and apply program rules and regulations Use initiative and resourcefulness in planning work assignments and in implementing long-range program improvements Obtain factual and interpretative information through interviews; reason logically Collect, compile, analyze and evaluate data and make verbal or written presentations based on these data Advise students individually and in groups on routine matters where required Recognize multicultural, multi-sexed and multi-aged value systems and work accordingly Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, CSU administrators, student organizations, private and public agencies and others in committee work, and student advising and community contacts Rapidly acquire a general knowledge of HSU’s overall operation, functions and programs Make decisions and carry through actions having implications with regard to other program or service areas Demonstrated ability to make decisions and carry through actions having implications with regard to other program or service areas Services Office. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities listed above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Experience: Two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of the professional experience. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s Degree in Student Affairs Administration, College Student Personnel, Higher Education, Counseling, Sociology, Social Work or other related field Experience working with on-campus housing and advising special interest groups (non-traditional, cultural, LGBTQQIA, etc.) Ability to speak Spanish Application Procedure: To apply, qualified candidates must electronically submit the following materials by clicking the Apply Now button: Letter of Interest Resume or Curriculum Vitae Contact information for at least three professional references Application Deadline: The deadline to submit application materials for first review is Wednesday, October 4, 2023. This position is open until filled. Any inquiries about this recruitment can be directed to careers@humboldt.edu or Cal Poly Humboldt’s Human Resources Office at (707) 826-3626. We acknowledge that Cal Poly Humboldt is located on the unceded lands of the Wiyot people, where they have resided from time immemorial. We encourage all to gain a deeper understanding of their history and thriving culture. As an expression of our gratitude we are genuinely committed to developing trusting, reciprocal, and long lasting partnerships with the Wiyot people as well as all of our neighboring tribes. Cal Poly Humboldt was the first campus in the California State University system to offer a stand-alone major in Native American Studies. Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to enriching its educational environment and its culture through the diversity of its staff, faculty, and administration. Persons with interest and experience in helping organizations set and achieve goals relative to diversity and inclusion are especially encouraged to apply. Working in the state of California is a condition of employment for this position. Even if part or all of an employee's assignment can be performed remotely, the employee must maintain a permanent residence in the state of California. The employee must be able to accept on-campus work assignment, as assigned, and come to campus when needed. CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measure established by each campus. The systemwide policy can be found at CSU Vaccination Policy and any questions you have may be submitted to hr@humboldt.edu . Cal Poly Humboldt hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. This position may be considered a “Campus Security Authority”, pursuant to the Clery Act, and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1107 a condition of employment. CAL POLY HUMBOLDT IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS (e.g. H1-B VISAS) Evidence of required degree(s), certification(s), or license(s) is required prior to the appointment date. Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check, employment verification, and education verification) is required for employment. Cal Poly Humboldt will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or if it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Certain positions may also require a credit check, motor vehicle report, and/or fingerprinting through Live Scan service. Failure to satisfactorily complete or adverse findings from a background check may affect the employment status of candidates or continued employment of current CSU employees who are being considered for the position. Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to achieving the goals of equal opportunity and endeavors to employ faculty and staff of the highest quality reflecting the ethnic and cultural diversity of the state. Additional information about Cal Poly Humboldt can be found at www.humboldt.edu. Cal Poly Humboldt is a Title IX/Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Mandated Reporting: This position may be considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Additionally, all CSU staff and faculty receive training annually on their obligations in responding to and reporting incidents of sexual harassment and sexual violence. You will be notified by email when you are required to take this mandated training. Class Code: 3082 Publication Date: September 20, 2023 Advertised: Sep 20 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Residence Life Coordinator Housing and Residence Life Job #524453 Open Until Filled At Cal Poly Humboldt, bold hearts and open minds shape the future. Founded in 1913, Cal Poly Humboldt began as a small college for teachers. Today Humboldt has grown into a comprehensive university with rigorous science and liberal arts programs. Designated a polytechnic in 2022, Cal Poly Humboldt provides hands-on, impactful educational opportunities that lead to meaningful, measurable outcomes for the individual, for the state, and the world. Cal Poly Humboldt is proud to have nearly 6,000 students of all backgrounds spread across 61 majors, 13 graduate programs, and 4 credential programs - all of whom contribute passion and creativity within their fields and set the stage for a future grounded in equity and sustainability. Hands-on learning, inspired teaching, ground-breaking research, and thought-provoking creative activity happen daily at Humboldt. Finding a better future is a task for the bold and open, the down-to-earth and visionary. Cal Poly Humboldt strives to cultivate these qualities in leaders, innovators, and scholars in every field. (Job #524453) Student Services Professional II, Residence Life Coordinator, Salary Range: $4,610-$6,556 monthly ($55,320- $78,672 annually). Anticipated Salary: $4,610 monthly ($55,320 annually). This is a full-time, benefited, exempt, 12-month pay plan, permanent position with a one-year probationary period in Housing and Residence Life. This position comes with a premium benefits package that includes outstanding vacation, medical, dental, and vision plans, life insurance, voluntary pre-tax health and dependent care reimbursement accounts, a fee waiver education program, membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), and 14 paid holidays per year. Additional benefits information can be found at https://hraps.humboldt.edu/employee-benefits . Position Summary: Professional, full-time, live-in position in Residence Life. Responsible for student, community, and social justice advocacy within the residence halls; comprehensive oversight of 4 - 12 student leaders, including one Student Assistant, and oversight for learning communities in the Housing & Residence Life areas. This position is responsible for the coordination of housing initiatives that foster curricular and co-curricular engagement for students living on campus. Involvement with professional associations, university committees, events, and functions is strongly encouraged and supported. Educators interested in working with a socially just, team-orientated, academically centered, and environmentally responsible organization are strongly encouraged to apply. Key Responsibilities: Under the leadership of the Senior Director for Housing & Residence Life and supervision from the Assistant Director and Area Coordinator in the Department of Housing & Residence Life, the Residence Life Coordinator has the following duties and responsibilities: Living Learning Community (LLC) / Theme Housing Management - Collaborate with relevant campus stakeholders to provide academic and interest-based Housing options. Regularly assess need / effectiveness of LLC’s and Theme communities Assessment - Develop and implement an online survey through the Housing and Residence Life web page to focus on issues impacting the residence hall communities. Provide leadership and training for all Housing and Residence Life staff in strategic goal setting, development of measurable learning outcomes, and create a culture of assessment in Housing and Residence Life, Provide support to evaluate the impact of academic initiatives in the residence halls. Community Action Conference (Conduct) - Review information reports; hold community action conferences to determine responsibility in incidents; issue findings; develop and administer educational sanctions focused on student development; attend student conduct norming meetings. Professional Staff Team Member - Attend weekly meetings with supervisor; promote and execute Residence Life mission statement: The intention of Residence Life is to focus on the education and holistic growth of the student by creating a safe, socially just, and environmentally responsible community; support the university mission; pre-pare and attend professional development programs; participate in departmental planning efforts; develop goals and objectives for each year; complete administrative paperwork; coordinate with Housing divisions; cultivate mutually supportive relationships with the campus community; serve as a positive role model and mentor for new members of the team. Advise Student Leadership Organizations - Advise and encourage area council; meet with council executive members weekly; assist with Residence Hall Association initiatives and advise delegations or committees for regional and national conferences. Mentoring & Advising Residents - Help facilitate student growth and development; provide necessary referrals to campus resources; mediate conflicts; promote the Community Respect Statement; foster a sense of community and health within the residence halls. Duty/Emergency Response - Participate in system-wide evening, weekend, and holiday on-call duty rotation; follow National Incident Management System (NIMS) protocols; monitor and report Cleary Act violations; respond to emergencies and crises. The job requires moderate physical effort when responding to emergencies. Moderate physical effort includes quickly responding to the scene of fire alarms, walking up hills and stairs, and carrying duty supplies. These tasks may need to be done during power outages and/or elevator malfunctions. Other Duties as Assigned - Participate in special projects or other assigned work. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Associated with this Position Include: Working knowledge of: Practices, procedures, and activities related to student services programs General knowledge of: Methods and problems of organizational and program management Research and interview techniques Principles of individual and group behavior Skills: Solid administrative and organizational skills Effective interpersonal and intercultural communication skills Computer proficiency Ability to: Interpret and apply program rules and regulations Use initiative and resourcefulness in planning work assignments and in implementing long-range program improvements Obtain factual and interpretative information through interviews; reason logically Collect, compile, analyze and evaluate data and make verbal or written presentations based on these data Advise students individually and in groups on routine matters where required Recognize multicultural, multi-sexed and multi-aged value systems and work accordingly Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, CSU administrators, student organizations, private and public agencies and others in committee work, and student advising and community contacts Rapidly acquire a general knowledge of HSU’s overall operation, functions and programs Make decisions and carry through actions having implications with regard to other program or service areas Demonstrated ability to make decisions and carry through actions having implications with regard to other program or service areas Services Office. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities listed above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Experience: Two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field; experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of the professional experience. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s Degree in Student Affairs Administration, College Student Personnel, Higher Education, Counseling, Sociology, Social Work or other related field Experience working with on-campus housing and advising special interest groups (non-traditional, cultural, LGBTQQIA, etc.) Ability to speak Spanish Application Procedure: To apply, qualified candidates must electronically submit the following materials by clicking the Apply Now button: Letter of Interest Resume or Curriculum Vitae Contact information for at least three professional references Application Deadline: The deadline to submit application materials for first review is Wednesday, October 4, 2023. This position is open until filled. Any inquiries about this recruitment can be directed to careers@humboldt.edu or Cal Poly Humboldt’s Human Resources Office at (707) 826-3626. We acknowledge that Cal Poly Humboldt is located on the unceded lands of the Wiyot people, where they have resided from time immemorial. We encourage all to gain a deeper understanding of their history and thriving culture. As an expression of our gratitude we are genuinely committed to developing trusting, reciprocal, and long lasting partnerships with the Wiyot people as well as all of our neighboring tribes. Cal Poly Humboldt was the first campus in the California State University system to offer a stand-alone major in Native American Studies. Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to enriching its educational environment and its culture through the diversity of its staff, faculty, and administration. Persons with interest and experience in helping organizations set and achieve goals relative to diversity and inclusion are especially encouraged to apply. Working in the state of California is a condition of employment for this position. Even if part or all of an employee's assignment can be performed remotely, the employee must maintain a permanent residence in the state of California. The employee must be able to accept on-campus work assignment, as assigned, and come to campus when needed. CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measure established by each campus. The systemwide policy can be found at CSU Vaccination Policy and any questions you have may be submitted to hr@humboldt.edu . Cal Poly Humboldt hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. This position may be considered a “Campus Security Authority”, pursuant to the Clery Act, and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1107 a condition of employment. CAL POLY HUMBOLDT IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS (e.g. H1-B VISAS) Evidence of required degree(s), certification(s), or license(s) is required prior to the appointment date. Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check, employment verification, and education verification) is required for employment. Cal Poly Humboldt will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or if it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Certain positions may also require a credit check, motor vehicle report, and/or fingerprinting through Live Scan service. Failure to satisfactorily complete or adverse findings from a background check may affect the employment status of candidates or continued employment of current CSU employees who are being considered for the position. Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to achieving the goals of equal opportunity and endeavors to employ faculty and staff of the highest quality reflecting the ethnic and cultural diversity of the state. Additional information about Cal Poly Humboldt can be found at www.humboldt.edu. Cal Poly Humboldt is a Title IX/Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Mandated Reporting: This position may be considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Additionally, all CSU staff and faculty receive training annually on their obligations in responding to and reporting incidents of sexual harassment and sexual violence. You will be notified by email when you are required to take this mandated training. Class Code: 3082 Publication Date: September 20, 2023 Advertised: Sep 20 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
CSU, Sacramento
6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819, USA
Working Title: Coordinator of Study Abroad Classification Title: Student Services Professional IV Posting Details Priority Application Date (Posting will remain open until filled): Sunday, March 3, 2024 @ 11:55pm PT Hiring Preference Not Applicable Position Summary Under the general supervision of the AVP for International Programs and Global Engagement, the Coordinator of Study Abroad (Coordinator) is responsible for the administration and operation of Sacramento State's bilateral international exchange programs, non-credit faculty led study abroad programs and study abroad programs offered through CSU International Programs. Operation of these programs has campus-wide implications, and the Coordinator has full accountability for these programs. Responsibilities include new program development in the areas mentioned above; program evaluation and implementation; problem solving linked to the programs mentioned above; and serving as liaison with international professional organizations, American and overseas university administrators and agencies, local community college administrators and faculty, community groups, the CSU International Programs Office at the Chancellor's Office, Sacramento State faculty, staff, and international committees, and the Sacramento State community at all levels. This position's responsibilities also include assessment, formulation, and evaluation of policies and changes in policies and procedures from a strategic and operational perspective related to the programs mentioned above. Such policy and procedural changes may affect the work of other offices and departments on campus, and the Coordinator is responsible for coordinating efforts with the affected offices and departments. FLSA : Exempt (not eligible for overtime compensation) Anticipated Hiring Range : $5,732 per month - $6,657 per month CSU Classification Salary Range : $5,732 per month - $ 8,176 per month Best-in-class Benefits : Click here to learn more CSU Total Compensation : Click here to learn more Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type : Regular (Probationary) Time Base : Full-Time Pay Plan :12 months Work Hours : Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm. Hours will vary based on operational needs. Department Information International Programs & Global Engagement (IPGE) is a home away from home for international students and aspires to provide meaningful and purposeful global opportunities for students working with faculty and staff across the University. The IPGE will be a recognized leader in supporting the University’s mission, vision and values through global engagement. For more information, please visit: https://www.csus.edu/international-programs-global-engagement/ Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: The following knowledge and abilities as well as those listed at lower levels in the Student Services Professional series are required for appointment to this classification. Thorough knowledge of the policies, procedures and practices of the program area to which assigned or the ability to quickly acquire such knowledge. General knowledge of the policies, practices and activities of Student Services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned; general knowledge of the principles, problems and methods of public administration, including organizational, personnel and fiscal management; general knowledge of advanced statistical and research methods. Ability to carry out very complex assignments without detailed instructions; advise students individually or in groups on varied and complex matters; determine the appropriate course of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals and groups in personal interactions of a sensitive nature; reason logically and analyze and solve organizational and operating problems of one or several program areas; plan, coordinate and initiate actions necessary to implement administrative or group decisions or recommendations; analyze and define complex organizational, policy or procedural problems, collect and evaluate data, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; understand the roles and responsibilities of others and to gauge relationships accordingly by taking into account the variety of the interrelationships, motivations and goals of the members of the organization served; and establish and maintain effective, cooperative and harmonious working relationships in circumstances which involve the denial of requests or the necessity to persuade others to accept a different point of view. Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the experience requirements below. Experience: Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent to four years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience which includes experience in advising students individually and in groups, and in analysis and resolution of complex student services problems. A master's degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work or a job-related field may be substituted for one year of professional experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling, guidance or a job-related field may be substituted for two years of the required professional experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional, personal or career counseling. Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field plus upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing and conflict resolution where such are job related. Required Qualifications Experience: 1. Experience advising and/or administering campus-based, consortium-based and independent study abroad programs 2. Experience as a Gilman, Freeman-Asia, Marshall, Boren or Fulbright Program Advisor 3. Experience in program development including the development of processes and procedures Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: 4. Knowledge of best practices in study abroad (e.g. recruitment, program development, insurance, safety and emergency protocols) 5. Knowledge of U.S. and non-U.S. educational systems and curriculum 6. Proficiency using standard office software packages (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook), as well as the ability to utilize student information systems, databases and other appropriate software 7. Strong organizational skills 8. Strong leadership, interpersonal and/ or intercultural skills 9. Strong written and verbal communication skills 10. Strong analytical, assessment and evaluation skills 11. Ability to articulate courses and translate units and grading systems between educational systems 12. Ability to give informational presentations 13. Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community. Conditions of Employment: - Ability to pass a background check. Preferred Qualifications 14. Experience living/ studying abroad 15. Proficiency in one or more foreign languages 16. Knowledge of the California State University (CSU) system 17. Knowledge of CSU International Programs Documents Needed to Apply Resume Cover Letter Failure to upload required documentation may result in disqualification. About Sacramento State Sacramento State is located in the heart of California’s capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the “Farm-to-Fork Capital,” is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State is a Hispanic and AANAPISI serving institution with about 31,000 students coming not only from the Greater Sacramento Region, but also from across the state, country, and world. Our 1,800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission: “As California’s capital university, we transform lives by preparing students to lead, serve, and succeed. Sacramento State will be a welcoming, caring, and inclusive leader in education, innovation, and engagement.” As the regional hub of higher education, Sacramento State is dedicated to learning and student success ; teaching, research, scholarship and creative activity ; justice, diversity, equity and inclusion ; resource development and sustainability ; dedicated community engagement , and wellness and safety . As evidenced by the values embedded in our Hornet Honor Code , Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning. To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the Why Sac State? page. Equal Employment Opportunity California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States. It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/benefits/reasonable-accomodation.html . The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/learning-development/csu-learn.html . Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Fire Safety Right-To-know Act Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at https://www.csus.edu/clery . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request at the Police Service Center located in the University Union. Background Check Disclaimer A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position. COVID19 Vaccination Policy Effective May 2023, per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all California State University, Sacramento employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications. Out of State Employment Sacramento State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees (up)on date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022 the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. Eligibility Verification Candidate must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (ie. H-1-B Visa). Note to Applicants: Possession of the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an interview unless required by collective bargaining agreement. Advertised: Feb 12 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Working Title: Coordinator of Study Abroad Classification Title: Student Services Professional IV Posting Details Priority Application Date (Posting will remain open until filled): Sunday, March 3, 2024 @ 11:55pm PT Hiring Preference Not Applicable Position Summary Under the general supervision of the AVP for International Programs and Global Engagement, the Coordinator of Study Abroad (Coordinator) is responsible for the administration and operation of Sacramento State's bilateral international exchange programs, non-credit faculty led study abroad programs and study abroad programs offered through CSU International Programs. Operation of these programs has campus-wide implications, and the Coordinator has full accountability for these programs. Responsibilities include new program development in the areas mentioned above; program evaluation and implementation; problem solving linked to the programs mentioned above; and serving as liaison with international professional organizations, American and overseas university administrators and agencies, local community college administrators and faculty, community groups, the CSU International Programs Office at the Chancellor's Office, Sacramento State faculty, staff, and international committees, and the Sacramento State community at all levels. This position's responsibilities also include assessment, formulation, and evaluation of policies and changes in policies and procedures from a strategic and operational perspective related to the programs mentioned above. Such policy and procedural changes may affect the work of other offices and departments on campus, and the Coordinator is responsible for coordinating efforts with the affected offices and departments. FLSA : Exempt (not eligible for overtime compensation) Anticipated Hiring Range : $5,732 per month - $6,657 per month CSU Classification Salary Range : $5,732 per month - $ 8,176 per month Best-in-class Benefits : Click here to learn more CSU Total Compensation : Click here to learn more Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type : Regular (Probationary) Time Base : Full-Time Pay Plan :12 months Work Hours : Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm. Hours will vary based on operational needs. Department Information International Programs & Global Engagement (IPGE) is a home away from home for international students and aspires to provide meaningful and purposeful global opportunities for students working with faculty and staff across the University. The IPGE will be a recognized leader in supporting the University’s mission, vision and values through global engagement. For more information, please visit: https://www.csus.edu/international-programs-global-engagement/ Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: The following knowledge and abilities as well as those listed at lower levels in the Student Services Professional series are required for appointment to this classification. Thorough knowledge of the policies, procedures and practices of the program area to which assigned or the ability to quickly acquire such knowledge. General knowledge of the policies, practices and activities of Student Services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned; general knowledge of the principles, problems and methods of public administration, including organizational, personnel and fiscal management; general knowledge of advanced statistical and research methods. Ability to carry out very complex assignments without detailed instructions; advise students individually or in groups on varied and complex matters; determine the appropriate course of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals and groups in personal interactions of a sensitive nature; reason logically and analyze and solve organizational and operating problems of one or several program areas; plan, coordinate and initiate actions necessary to implement administrative or group decisions or recommendations; analyze and define complex organizational, policy or procedural problems, collect and evaluate data, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; understand the roles and responsibilities of others and to gauge relationships accordingly by taking into account the variety of the interrelationships, motivations and goals of the members of the organization served; and establish and maintain effective, cooperative and harmonious working relationships in circumstances which involve the denial of requests or the necessity to persuade others to accept a different point of view. Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the experience requirements below. Experience: Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent to four years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience which includes experience in advising students individually and in groups, and in analysis and resolution of complex student services problems. A master's degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work or a job-related field may be substituted for one year of professional experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling, guidance or a job-related field may be substituted for two years of the required professional experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional, personal or career counseling. Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field plus upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing and conflict resolution where such are job related. Required Qualifications Experience: 1. Experience advising and/or administering campus-based, consortium-based and independent study abroad programs 2. Experience as a Gilman, Freeman-Asia, Marshall, Boren or Fulbright Program Advisor 3. Experience in program development including the development of processes and procedures Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: 4. Knowledge of best practices in study abroad (e.g. recruitment, program development, insurance, safety and emergency protocols) 5. Knowledge of U.S. and non-U.S. educational systems and curriculum 6. Proficiency using standard office software packages (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook), as well as the ability to utilize student information systems, databases and other appropriate software 7. Strong organizational skills 8. Strong leadership, interpersonal and/ or intercultural skills 9. Strong written and verbal communication skills 10. Strong analytical, assessment and evaluation skills 11. Ability to articulate courses and translate units and grading systems between educational systems 12. Ability to give informational presentations 13. Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community. Conditions of Employment: - Ability to pass a background check. Preferred Qualifications 14. Experience living/ studying abroad 15. Proficiency in one or more foreign languages 16. Knowledge of the California State University (CSU) system 17. Knowledge of CSU International Programs Documents Needed to Apply Resume Cover Letter Failure to upload required documentation may result in disqualification. About Sacramento State Sacramento State is located in the heart of California’s capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the “Farm-to-Fork Capital,” is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State is a Hispanic and AANAPISI serving institution with about 31,000 students coming not only from the Greater Sacramento Region, but also from across the state, country, and world. Our 1,800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission: “As California’s capital university, we transform lives by preparing students to lead, serve, and succeed. Sacramento State will be a welcoming, caring, and inclusive leader in education, innovation, and engagement.” As the regional hub of higher education, Sacramento State is dedicated to learning and student success ; teaching, research, scholarship and creative activity ; justice, diversity, equity and inclusion ; resource development and sustainability ; dedicated community engagement , and wellness and safety . As evidenced by the values embedded in our Hornet Honor Code , Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning. To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the Why Sac State? page. Equal Employment Opportunity California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States. It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/benefits/reasonable-accomodation.html . The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/learning-development/csu-learn.html . Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Fire Safety Right-To-know Act Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at https://www.csus.edu/clery . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request at the Police Service Center located in the University Union. Background Check Disclaimer A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position. COVID19 Vaccination Policy Effective May 2023, per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all California State University, Sacramento employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications. Out of State Employment Sacramento State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees (up)on date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022 the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. Eligibility Verification Candidate must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (ie. H-1-B Visa). Note to Applicants: Possession of the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an interview unless required by collective bargaining agreement. Advertised: Feb 12 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) Humboldt
1 Harpst Street, Arcata, CA 95521, USA
Athletics Coordinator of Administration Athletics Job #535548 First Review Date: Thursday, March 7, 2024 Open Until Filled Internal Recruitment Only At Cal Poly Humboldt, bold hearts and open minds shape the future. Founded in 1913, Cal Poly Humboldt began as a small college for teachers. Today Humboldt has grown into a comprehensive university with rigorous science and liberal arts programs. Designated a polytechnic in 2022, Cal Poly Humboldt provides hands-on, impactful educational opportunities that lead to meaningful, measurable outcomes for the individual, for the state, and the world. Cal Poly Humboldt is proud to have nearly 6,000 students of all backgrounds spread across 61 majors, 13 graduate programs, and 4 credential programs - all of whom contribute passion and creativity within their fields and set the stage for a future grounded in equity and sustainability. Hands-on learning, inspired teaching, ground-breaking research, and thought-provoking creative activity happen daily at Humboldt. Cal Poly Humboldt is a Hispanic-Serving Institution that strives to foster an inclusive and equitable community to support our students of diverse backgrounds. We are committed to achieving the goals of equal opportunity and endeavors to employ faculty and staff of the highest quality committed to working in a multicultural and multiracial community that reflects the diversity of the state. Finding a better future is a task for the bold and open, the down-to-earth and visionary. Cal Poly Humboldt strives to cultivate these qualities in leaders, innovators, and scholars in every field. (Job #535548) Administrative Analyst/Specialist II, Athletics Coordinator of Administration, Hiring Range: $5,273 - $5,537 monthly. This is a full-time, benefitted, exempt, 12-month pay plan permanent position with a one-year probationary period in Athletics Department. This position comes with a premium benefits package that includes outstanding vacation, medical, dental, and vision plans, life insurance, voluntary pre-tax health and dependent care reimbursement accounts, a fee waiver education program, membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), and 14 paid holidays per year. Additional benefits information can be found at https://hraps.humboldt.edu/employee-benefits . Please note that this is an internal recruitment open only to active, stateside, Cal Poly Humboldt Employees. Position Summary: Working independently, under the general supervision and direction of the Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, the Athletics Coordinator of Administration is directly responsible for and participates in the administrative operations of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. This position is the primary point of contact for the department, is responsible for coordinating special events and game management, and provides lead work direction and training to student interns and employees. This position is responsible for scheduling campus facilities for games and practices through event and space management systems. This position works some nights and weekends as needed for game and event needs. Key Responsibilities: Special Events Coordination - 25% Coordinates the planning and execution of Athletics special events; including VIP and donor events in conjunction with the President’s Office; Performs event-based budget planning and reporting; Assists in the development of event invitation lists, and manages the reservation process for internal and external events; Responsible for the seasonal and ongoing coordination and implementation of the Athletics Department master schedule; provides guidance and advice to external relations personnel on the development and maintenance of a year-long special events calendar; and Maintains learning guides for event processes in Peoplesoft regarding game contracts, facility/maintenance requests, and scheduling support for the department. Game Management - 25% Plans and manages the scheduling, logistics, and operations of athletics-based events and competitions; Responsible for the management of special event and facility rentals; coordinates the use of assigned athletics facilities for summer camps; In consultation with Campus Risk Management, develops and implements facility policies regarding safety, security, liability, maintenance, ADA, budget and personnel; Provides support for event management, promotions, community engagement and fund advancement initiatives in support of the university and Intercollegiate Athletics and Campus Recreation; and Provides lead oversight to student staff under general direction of the Athletic Director. Confidential Personnel & Student Support - 25% Handles sensitive and highly confidential information including Level 1 data; Provides consultation on employee staffing needs to solve office administrative problems; As a department liaison, works directly with students, coaches, staff members, Human Resources and other campus departments on a range of public and private matters that include (but are not limited to) catastrophic or medical withdrawals, student absences, community disasters, or death; assesses and triages issues of concern for student athletes and makes appropriate referrals, and coordinates with UPD regarding missing students; Provides student conduct verification and community service placements; Coordinator of subpoenaed or requested student records which includes reviewing and redacting personal FERPA protected information; Develops and composes confidential correspondence regarding high-level sensitive issues; Responsible for ensuring that coach evaluations are scheduled and performed, electronic personnel action files (E-PAF) are submitted, and the evaluation process and deadlines are met in a timely manner; Completes and files coach contracts & Human Resources documents; Provides perspective, consultation and coordination of staff and coach recruitments, including writing and submitting position descriptions and vacancy announcements; monitors recruitment process and generates and submits appointment and separation documents; performs onboarding and training of new personnel; Assists with Clery Act reporting on behalf of the department; Provides Title IX back-up support for the Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance; and Projects department needs to be determined by the Director of Athletics. General Administrative Functions - 20% Consults and coordinates with Athletic Department heads to implement new projects, procedures, and programs related to the goals of the Athletics Department; Responsible for the research, analysis, and interpretation of departmental policies and procedures, applying judgment and discretion in their application, and assists in the development of those policies and procedures; ensures that the department policies and procedures manuals are developed and maintained; Serves as the Athletics Department travel expert and provides training and assistance to staff and coaches regarding travel policies, makes travel arrangements as needed, including booking and submitting travel requests and expense reports; Supports department in purchases through use of pro-card and providing support reconciling pro-cards; Supervises the graduate assistant program, and manages the orientation and training of student graduate assistants/interns; responsible for hiring and training student assistants and establishes priorities and workflow, delegating work as needed; Maintains records of required certifications for department staff, coaches, and student workers; ensures that required certifications are completed as needed; Receives and composes sensitive correspondence and other communications; supports and coordinates general office activities and oversees all reception services, including a wide variety of visitors, students, staff, alumni, community members and donors; Maintains paper and electronic filing systems; manages phone lines; arranges meetings and events for the Director of Athletics and the department; Acts as the key advisor for the department, responsible for requesting program access, key cards, phone line connections, printer payments, maintenance requests, makes room/field reservations, and log of games; responsible for office inventory, equipment maintenance, and ordering supplies; submits requisitions and purchase orders as required; prepares and submits own ProCard reconciliation and that of the Director of Athletics; and Tracks non-conference game contract workflow, forms, signatures, reconciliation and filing. General Administrative Functions - 20% Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Associated with this Position Include: Thorough knowledge of and ability to apply extensive expertise to complex programs and/or administrative specialties, including pertinent laws and regulations. Demonstrated expertise in and advanced knowledge of the principles, problems, and methods of public and business administration and operational and fiscal management including advanced customer service and computer skills. Expertise in administrative survey techniques, operations and systems analysis, statistical and research methods, and the ability to interpret and evaluate results to develop sound conclusions and recommend new or revised policies. Ability to understand problems from a broad, interactive perspective and discern applicable underlying principles to conceive of and develop strategic solutions. Ability to work with representatives from public and private entities and handle potentially sensitive situations. Demonstrated consultative skills in working with internal and external constituent groups. Ability to effectively present ideas and concepts in written or presentation format and use consultative and facilitation skills to gain consensus. Ability to take initiative and independently plan, organize, coordinate, and perform work in various situations where numerous and diverse demands are involved. Skill in the research, development and evaluation of policies and programs, including skill in the collection, evaluation, and interpretation of data to develop sound conclusions and make appropriate recommendations. Working knowledge of and ability to apply standard theories, principles, practices, and techniques applicable to the university and the athletics department, to develop conclusions and make recommendations. Ability to train others on new skills and procedures and provide lead work direction. Minimum Qualifications: Entry to this classification requires general knowledge and skills in the applicable administrative and/or program field with a foundational knowledge of public administration principles, practices, and methods. This foundation would normally be obtained through a bachelor's degree and/or equivalent training and administrative work experience involving study, analysis, and/or evaluation leading to the development or improvement of administrative policies, procedures, practices, or programs. Must possess a valid California Driver’s License. Preferred Qualifications: Equivalent to five years of progressively responsible administrative experience which has provided the applicant with the knowledge and abilities listed above. Experience working in a university athletic department or at Cal Poly Humboldt. Recent professional experience using personal computers and a variety of software applications including a thorough knowledge of PC and/or Mac environments, extensive experience using MS Office (Word, Excel and others), and email/calendaring programs. Experience with systems such as SAP Concur Travel, Peoplesoft and OBI (Oracle Business Intelligence), Zoom, 25Live, CHRS Recruiting (PageUp), DocuSign, Drupal, Google Suite (includes Google Drive, Docs, Sheets and Forms) is preferred. Application Procedure: To apply, qualified candidates must electronically submit the following materials by clicking the Apply Now button: Letter of Interest Resume or Curriculum Vitae Contact information for at least three professional references Application Deadline: The deadline to submit application materials is for first review is Thursday, March 7. This position is open until filled. Any inquiries about this recruitment can be directed to careers@humboldt.edu or Cal Poly Humboldt’s Human Resources Office at (707) 826-3626. We acknowledge that Cal Poly Humboldt is located on the unceded lands of the Wiyot people, where they have resided from time immemorial. We encourage all to gain a deeper understanding of their history and thriving culture. As an expression of our gratitude we are genuinely committed to developing trusting, reciprocal, and long lasting partnerships with the Wiyot people as well as all of our neighboring tribes. Cal Poly Humboldt was the first campus in the California State University system to offer a stand-alone major in Native American Studies. Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to enriching its educational environment and its culture through the diversity of its staff, faculty, and administration. Persons with interest and experience in helping organizations set and achieve goals relative to diversity and inclusion are especially encouraged to apply. Working in the state of California is a condition of employment for this position. Even if part or all of an employee's assignment can be performed remotely, the employee must maintain a permanent residence in the state of California. The employee must be able to accept on-campus work assignment, as assigned, and come to campus when needed. CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measure established by each campus. The systemwide policy can be found at CSU Vaccination Policy and any questions you have may be submitted to hr@humboldt.edu . Cal Poly Humboldt hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. This position may be considered a “Campus Security Authority”, pursuant to the Clery Act, and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1107 a condition of employment. CAL POLY HUMBOLDT IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS (e.g. H1-B VISAS) Evidence of required degree(s), certification(s), or license(s) is required prior to the appointment date. Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check, employment verification, and education verification) is required for employment. Cal Poly Humboldt will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or if it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Certain positions may also require a credit check, motor vehicle report, and/or fingerprinting through Live Scan service. Failure to satisfactorily complete or adverse findings from a background check may affect the employment status of candidates or continued employment of current CSU employees who are being considered for the position. Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to achieving the goals of equal opportunity and endeavors to employ faculty and staff of the highest quality reflecting the ethnic and cultural diversity of the state. Additional information about Cal Poly Humboldt can be found at www.humboldt.edu. Cal Poly Humboldt is a Title IX/Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Mandated Reporting: This position may be considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Additionally, all CSU staff and faculty receive training annually on their obligations in responding to and reporting incidents of sexual harassment and sexual violence. You will be notified by email when you are required to take this mandated training. Class Code: 1038 Publication Date: February 22, 2023 Advertised: Feb 22 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Athletics Coordinator of Administration Athletics Job #535548 First Review Date: Thursday, March 7, 2024 Open Until Filled Internal Recruitment Only At Cal Poly Humboldt, bold hearts and open minds shape the future. Founded in 1913, Cal Poly Humboldt began as a small college for teachers. Today Humboldt has grown into a comprehensive university with rigorous science and liberal arts programs. Designated a polytechnic in 2022, Cal Poly Humboldt provides hands-on, impactful educational opportunities that lead to meaningful, measurable outcomes for the individual, for the state, and the world. Cal Poly Humboldt is proud to have nearly 6,000 students of all backgrounds spread across 61 majors, 13 graduate programs, and 4 credential programs - all of whom contribute passion and creativity within their fields and set the stage for a future grounded in equity and sustainability. Hands-on learning, inspired teaching, ground-breaking research, and thought-provoking creative activity happen daily at Humboldt. Cal Poly Humboldt is a Hispanic-Serving Institution that strives to foster an inclusive and equitable community to support our students of diverse backgrounds. We are committed to achieving the goals of equal opportunity and endeavors to employ faculty and staff of the highest quality committed to working in a multicultural and multiracial community that reflects the diversity of the state. Finding a better future is a task for the bold and open, the down-to-earth and visionary. Cal Poly Humboldt strives to cultivate these qualities in leaders, innovators, and scholars in every field. (Job #535548) Administrative Analyst/Specialist II, Athletics Coordinator of Administration, Hiring Range: $5,273 - $5,537 monthly. This is a full-time, benefitted, exempt, 12-month pay plan permanent position with a one-year probationary period in Athletics Department. This position comes with a premium benefits package that includes outstanding vacation, medical, dental, and vision plans, life insurance, voluntary pre-tax health and dependent care reimbursement accounts, a fee waiver education program, membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), and 14 paid holidays per year. Additional benefits information can be found at https://hraps.humboldt.edu/employee-benefits . Please note that this is an internal recruitment open only to active, stateside, Cal Poly Humboldt Employees. Position Summary: Working independently, under the general supervision and direction of the Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, the Athletics Coordinator of Administration is directly responsible for and participates in the administrative operations of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. This position is the primary point of contact for the department, is responsible for coordinating special events and game management, and provides lead work direction and training to student interns and employees. This position is responsible for scheduling campus facilities for games and practices through event and space management systems. This position works some nights and weekends as needed for game and event needs. Key Responsibilities: Special Events Coordination - 25% Coordinates the planning and execution of Athletics special events; including VIP and donor events in conjunction with the President’s Office; Performs event-based budget planning and reporting; Assists in the development of event invitation lists, and manages the reservation process for internal and external events; Responsible for the seasonal and ongoing coordination and implementation of the Athletics Department master schedule; provides guidance and advice to external relations personnel on the development and maintenance of a year-long special events calendar; and Maintains learning guides for event processes in Peoplesoft regarding game contracts, facility/maintenance requests, and scheduling support for the department. Game Management - 25% Plans and manages the scheduling, logistics, and operations of athletics-based events and competitions; Responsible for the management of special event and facility rentals; coordinates the use of assigned athletics facilities for summer camps; In consultation with Campus Risk Management, develops and implements facility policies regarding safety, security, liability, maintenance, ADA, budget and personnel; Provides support for event management, promotions, community engagement and fund advancement initiatives in support of the university and Intercollegiate Athletics and Campus Recreation; and Provides lead oversight to student staff under general direction of the Athletic Director. Confidential Personnel & Student Support - 25% Handles sensitive and highly confidential information including Level 1 data; Provides consultation on employee staffing needs to solve office administrative problems; As a department liaison, works directly with students, coaches, staff members, Human Resources and other campus departments on a range of public and private matters that include (but are not limited to) catastrophic or medical withdrawals, student absences, community disasters, or death; assesses and triages issues of concern for student athletes and makes appropriate referrals, and coordinates with UPD regarding missing students; Provides student conduct verification and community service placements; Coordinator of subpoenaed or requested student records which includes reviewing and redacting personal FERPA protected information; Develops and composes confidential correspondence regarding high-level sensitive issues; Responsible for ensuring that coach evaluations are scheduled and performed, electronic personnel action files (E-PAF) are submitted, and the evaluation process and deadlines are met in a timely manner; Completes and files coach contracts & Human Resources documents; Provides perspective, consultation and coordination of staff and coach recruitments, including writing and submitting position descriptions and vacancy announcements; monitors recruitment process and generates and submits appointment and separation documents; performs onboarding and training of new personnel; Assists with Clery Act reporting on behalf of the department; Provides Title IX back-up support for the Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance; and Projects department needs to be determined by the Director of Athletics. General Administrative Functions - 20% Consults and coordinates with Athletic Department heads to implement new projects, procedures, and programs related to the goals of the Athletics Department; Responsible for the research, analysis, and interpretation of departmental policies and procedures, applying judgment and discretion in their application, and assists in the development of those policies and procedures; ensures that the department policies and procedures manuals are developed and maintained; Serves as the Athletics Department travel expert and provides training and assistance to staff and coaches regarding travel policies, makes travel arrangements as needed, including booking and submitting travel requests and expense reports; Supports department in purchases through use of pro-card and providing support reconciling pro-cards; Supervises the graduate assistant program, and manages the orientation and training of student graduate assistants/interns; responsible for hiring and training student assistants and establishes priorities and workflow, delegating work as needed; Maintains records of required certifications for department staff, coaches, and student workers; ensures that required certifications are completed as needed; Receives and composes sensitive correspondence and other communications; supports and coordinates general office activities and oversees all reception services, including a wide variety of visitors, students, staff, alumni, community members and donors; Maintains paper and electronic filing systems; manages phone lines; arranges meetings and events for the Director of Athletics and the department; Acts as the key advisor for the department, responsible for requesting program access, key cards, phone line connections, printer payments, maintenance requests, makes room/field reservations, and log of games; responsible for office inventory, equipment maintenance, and ordering supplies; submits requisitions and purchase orders as required; prepares and submits own ProCard reconciliation and that of the Director of Athletics; and Tracks non-conference game contract workflow, forms, signatures, reconciliation and filing. General Administrative Functions - 20% Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Associated with this Position Include: Thorough knowledge of and ability to apply extensive expertise to complex programs and/or administrative specialties, including pertinent laws and regulations. Demonstrated expertise in and advanced knowledge of the principles, problems, and methods of public and business administration and operational and fiscal management including advanced customer service and computer skills. Expertise in administrative survey techniques, operations and systems analysis, statistical and research methods, and the ability to interpret and evaluate results to develop sound conclusions and recommend new or revised policies. Ability to understand problems from a broad, interactive perspective and discern applicable underlying principles to conceive of and develop strategic solutions. Ability to work with representatives from public and private entities and handle potentially sensitive situations. Demonstrated consultative skills in working with internal and external constituent groups. Ability to effectively present ideas and concepts in written or presentation format and use consultative and facilitation skills to gain consensus. Ability to take initiative and independently plan, organize, coordinate, and perform work in various situations where numerous and diverse demands are involved. Skill in the research, development and evaluation of policies and programs, including skill in the collection, evaluation, and interpretation of data to develop sound conclusions and make appropriate recommendations. Working knowledge of and ability to apply standard theories, principles, practices, and techniques applicable to the university and the athletics department, to develop conclusions and make recommendations. Ability to train others on new skills and procedures and provide lead work direction. Minimum Qualifications: Entry to this classification requires general knowledge and skills in the applicable administrative and/or program field with a foundational knowledge of public administration principles, practices, and methods. This foundation would normally be obtained through a bachelor's degree and/or equivalent training and administrative work experience involving study, analysis, and/or evaluation leading to the development or improvement of administrative policies, procedures, practices, or programs. Must possess a valid California Driver’s License. Preferred Qualifications: Equivalent to five years of progressively responsible administrative experience which has provided the applicant with the knowledge and abilities listed above. Experience working in a university athletic department or at Cal Poly Humboldt. Recent professional experience using personal computers and a variety of software applications including a thorough knowledge of PC and/or Mac environments, extensive experience using MS Office (Word, Excel and others), and email/calendaring programs. Experience with systems such as SAP Concur Travel, Peoplesoft and OBI (Oracle Business Intelligence), Zoom, 25Live, CHRS Recruiting (PageUp), DocuSign, Drupal, Google Suite (includes Google Drive, Docs, Sheets and Forms) is preferred. Application Procedure: To apply, qualified candidates must electronically submit the following materials by clicking the Apply Now button: Letter of Interest Resume or Curriculum Vitae Contact information for at least three professional references Application Deadline: The deadline to submit application materials is for first review is Thursday, March 7. This position is open until filled. Any inquiries about this recruitment can be directed to careers@humboldt.edu or Cal Poly Humboldt’s Human Resources Office at (707) 826-3626. We acknowledge that Cal Poly Humboldt is located on the unceded lands of the Wiyot people, where they have resided from time immemorial. We encourage all to gain a deeper understanding of their history and thriving culture. As an expression of our gratitude we are genuinely committed to developing trusting, reciprocal, and long lasting partnerships with the Wiyot people as well as all of our neighboring tribes. Cal Poly Humboldt was the first campus in the California State University system to offer a stand-alone major in Native American Studies. Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to enriching its educational environment and its culture through the diversity of its staff, faculty, and administration. Persons with interest and experience in helping organizations set and achieve goals relative to diversity and inclusion are especially encouraged to apply. Working in the state of California is a condition of employment for this position. Even if part or all of an employee's assignment can be performed remotely, the employee must maintain a permanent residence in the state of California. The employee must be able to accept on-campus work assignment, as assigned, and come to campus when needed. CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measure established by each campus. The systemwide policy can be found at CSU Vaccination Policy and any questions you have may be submitted to hr@humboldt.edu . Cal Poly Humboldt hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. This position may be considered a “Campus Security Authority”, pursuant to the Clery Act, and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1107 a condition of employment. CAL POLY HUMBOLDT IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS (e.g. H1-B VISAS) Evidence of required degree(s), certification(s), or license(s) is required prior to the appointment date. Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check, employment verification, and education verification) is required for employment. Cal Poly Humboldt will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or if it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Certain positions may also require a credit check, motor vehicle report, and/or fingerprinting through Live Scan service. Failure to satisfactorily complete or adverse findings from a background check may affect the employment status of candidates or continued employment of current CSU employees who are being considered for the position. Cal Poly Humboldt is committed to achieving the goals of equal opportunity and endeavors to employ faculty and staff of the highest quality reflecting the ethnic and cultural diversity of the state. Additional information about Cal Poly Humboldt can be found at www.humboldt.edu. Cal Poly Humboldt is a Title IX/Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status. Mandated Reporting: This position may be considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Additionally, all CSU staff and faculty receive training annually on their obligations in responding to and reporting incidents of sexual harassment and sexual violence. You will be notified by email when you are required to take this mandated training. Class Code: 1038 Publication Date: February 22, 2023 Advertised: Feb 22 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time: