CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH, CA
Laguna Beach, California, United States
Description The City of Laguna Beach Marine Safety Department is seeking skilled and motivated individuals with a passion for public safety to fill the position of Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard (Part-Time). The Position : Under general supervision, the position of Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard participates in marine and other related emergencies; makes rescues and prevents marine accidents; patrols beaches with the overall goal of providing protection to life, limb and property; provides responsible staffing assistance to his or her assigned supervisor. Reports to/Supervises : Reports to a Marine Safety Captain, Lieutenant or Marine Safety Officer. Provides technical assistance to subordinate personnel. This position is subject to both on-call and 24-hour call-back. Application/Selection Process: Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis, with the next review date to be determined, if needed. Applications will be screened carefully and selected candidates will undergo an oral interview. The appointing hiring authority will further review the job-related qualifications of those deemed eligible for hire before making selection decisions. Pre-Placement Process: Selected candidates must successfully pass a thorough police b ackground check (including a polygraph examination), a fingerprint check with the State Department of Justice, and a pre-placement physical including a drug test. Examples of Duties The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Participates in and assumes control of rescues, first aids and aquatic emergencies until relieved by a supervisor, including ocean, river/flood channel, lake, cliff and/or scuba rescue/recovery operations and back country extrication Enforces municipal ordinances as well as California Fish and Game codes and Harbor and Navigation regulations Provides educational information to the public; prevents accidents and drownings through public contacts; maintains daily activity log and completes reports Operates specialized lifesaving equipment and administers emergency medical treatment at an Emergency Medical Technician I level Assures maintenance of departmental equipment, facilities and supplies; performs related duties as required Informs bathers and boaters of hazardous ocean conditions; removes dangerous objects from ocean and surf line Under the direction of full-time staff, the Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard works with employees to correct deficiencies in ocean rescue and lifeguard techniques Briefs subordinate personnel concerning conditions; gives direction to subordinates in marine safety operations, basic oceanography and marine science Works weekend and holiday shifts as assigned and is subject to 24 hour call-back Qualifications Any combination demonstrating the ability to effectively and successfully perform the duties of the position is considered qualifying. A typical combination is as follows: Education : Successful completion of high school; a two or four year college or university degree is preferred. Experience : Minimum of three (3) seasonal years (1,560 hours) with at least one (1) year (520 hours) in a supervisory role as an ocean lifeguard. License/Certificate Requirements : Due to the performance of some field duties which may require the operation of a personal or City vehicle, a valid California Driver’s license and an acceptable driving record are required. Advanced United State Lifesaving Association Certification; National, State, or County valid Emergency Medical Technician I certification and Health Care Provider CPR and AED certification. NAUI or PADI scuba certification. The following must be obtained within 18 months of employment : NAUI advanced diver certification, California State Peace Officer certification, PC 832, river/flood rescue certification from an accredited agency (awareness level); Completion of California State Fire Marshall Courses ICS 200, 300, Rescue Systems I and Hazardous Materials Operational. Must obtain a Rescue Water Craft Certification. Supplemental Information Knowledge of: Principles and practices of modern, open-water lifesaving techniques; equipment and apparatus used in ocean lifesaving operations including emergency rescue response vehicle operations; Appropriate Basic Life Support and EMT protocols; principles and practices of advanced underwater search and recovery techniques and advanced diving physics; procedures of record keeping; principles of basic report preparation; principles and practices in dealing with the public; municipal ordinances, California Harbor and Navigation regulations and California Fish & Game Codes; specialized lifesaving equipment and public relations skills. Ability to: Swim, paddle and make rescues in adverse weather and surf conditions; assess emergencies and adopt effective courses of action within the Incident Command System; use compass and navigational aids; operate four wheel emergency rescue response vehicles; perform underwater search and recovery operations; learn, interpret, apply and enforce the policies, procedures, laws, ordinances and regulations dealing with the enforcement of municipal and marine law and the City Department and division policies and procedures; maintain and prepare accurate and complete narrative reports from personal observations and information provided by others, using correct English spelling and grammar; use a computer for word processing, record keeping and other routine duties; speak clearly and understand and carry out written and verbal instructions, operate standard office equipment, learn and understand pertinent procedures and functions quickly and perform without immediate supervision using appropriate judgment; remain calm and courteous under pressure, accept responsibility and accountability for the performance of duties and maintain effective, professional, courteous and cooperative working relationships with those encountered in the performance of duties. Physical, Mental and Environmental Working Conditions : Must be able to pass bi-annual physical fitness standards along with swimming 1,000 meters in under twenty minutes in the annual open ocean re-qualification swim; physical demands require bending, stooping, and safely moving, lifting, and dragging upwards of 150 pounds unaided; must have vision correctable to 20/20, functional color vision, and normal hearing. Duties and responsibilities are carried out in a beach and ocean environment involving prolonged exposure to cold weather, water and sun. The employee may be exposed to hazardous materials and communicable diseases. Must have the physical strength, endurance and ability required for: swimming, paddling, running, walking, standing or sitting for extend periods of time; operating assigned motorized equipment, vehicles and vessels. The incumbent must also be able to bend at the neck and waist, squat, climb, and twist at the neck and waist; engage in repetitive use of hands for simple to power grasping, must be able to use hands for fine manipulations, pushing, pulling and reaching above and below shoulder level; reach, twist, lean, operate a computer keyboard for a prolonged or intermittent period of time, lift files and reports from counter tops or file drawers. The operation of a personal computer requires finger and wrist dexterity and the ability to withstand exposure to vibration, pitch and glare from a computer. Laguna Beach: With seven miles of City beaches and towering hills with captivating Pacific views, Laguna Beach residents enjoy some of the most stunning landscapes in Southern California. The City of Laguna Beach hosts millions of visitors to its world-famous arts festivals and beautiful beaches. Services provided to its resident population of approximately 24,000 include police, fire, marine safety, recreation, parks, public works, community development, parking, transit and animal control. The Department: The City of Laguna Beach, Department of Marine Safety protects over six million beach visitors along five-and-a-half miles of the City's coastline. Every day of the year, lifeguards ensure safety and provide customer service to the visitors on the beach, boardwalk, and in the ocean. The Marine Safety Department provides the City of Laguna Beach with the highest level of lifeguarding services and is recognized as an Advanced Agency by the United States Lifesaving Association. LAGUNA BEACH MARINE SAFETY ASSOCIATION (LBMSA) Pay Plan: The basic pay ranges are composed of eight (8) steps. Overtime/Compensatory Time: All unit employees shall be compensated at a rate of time and one-half for all hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per workweek. Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards may request compensatory time off subject to approval by the appointing authority. They may accumulate a maximum of eight (8) hours of compensatory time at the employee’s option. An additional sixteen (16) hours of compensatory time may accumulate with management approval. Use of compensatory time is subject to management approval on a request-by-request basis. Special Pay: All unit employees shall receive a pay advance of two pay steps and 5% of their base pay for obtaining their Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification. Equipment Allowance: Effective the pay period that includes July 1 of each year all unit employees shall be paid an amount of $250.00 for necessary, self-procured equipment, including sunglasses, mask, snorkel, fins, binoculars, and a jacket. Retirement: The City shall deduct 3.75% of the gross pay from eligible unit employees’ bi-weekly paychecks and contribute such amount to the Public Agency Retirement System (“PARS”) accounts of all said eligible “Seasonal Ocean Lifeguards,” or to another qualified retirement program that has been agreed upon by the parties and is applicable to “Seasonal Ocean Lifeguards.” Additionally, the City shall contribute the equivalent of 3.75% of unit employees’ gross pay into eligible unit employees’ PARS accounts. For Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards only, the City shall contribute the equivalent of 7.5% of unit employees’ gross pay into the eligible employees’ PARS accounts, or to another qualified retirement program that has been agreed upon by the parties and is applicable to Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards. Deferred Compensation Plan: All Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards will be eligible to make voluntary contributions to one of the City’s 457(b) deferred compensation plans. Health: For Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards only , medical coverage will be provided as follows: The City will pay the full cost of the HMO plan rate for employee only; family coverage will be offered at full cost to employee. Part-time unit members who qualify for medical coverage under the Affordable Care Act will be offered access to the City’s HMO plan. Eligible employees who elect coverage under the City’s plan shall pay the entire premium amount, with no contribution from the City. Flexible Spending Plan for Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards: Each January, the City will deposit a lump sum amount of five hundred dollars ($500) into a flexible spending plan for each Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard to use for eligible IRS 125 expenses (medical, prescription, dental, vision). Skin Cancer Screenings: Annual skin cancer screening examinations shall be provided to all unit employees at a facility selected by City. Unit employees who are screened off duty will be paid one (1) hour of compensation. Sick Leave: Effective July 1 of each year, employees are granted 3 days or 24 hours, whichever is greater. In October of each year, employees will be granted one additional sick day or 8 hours of sick leave, whichever is greater, above the statutory paid sick leave. Employees may carry over accrued sick days to the following year, with a maximum cap of 6 days or 48 hours, whichever is greater. Accrued sick leave will be restored if an employee separates from the City but returns within 12 months.
Apr 21, 2024
Part Time
Description The City of Laguna Beach Marine Safety Department is seeking skilled and motivated individuals with a passion for public safety to fill the position of Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard (Part-Time). The Position : Under general supervision, the position of Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard participates in marine and other related emergencies; makes rescues and prevents marine accidents; patrols beaches with the overall goal of providing protection to life, limb and property; provides responsible staffing assistance to his or her assigned supervisor. Reports to/Supervises : Reports to a Marine Safety Captain, Lieutenant or Marine Safety Officer. Provides technical assistance to subordinate personnel. This position is subject to both on-call and 24-hour call-back. Application/Selection Process: Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis, with the next review date to be determined, if needed. Applications will be screened carefully and selected candidates will undergo an oral interview. The appointing hiring authority will further review the job-related qualifications of those deemed eligible for hire before making selection decisions. Pre-Placement Process: Selected candidates must successfully pass a thorough police b ackground check (including a polygraph examination), a fingerprint check with the State Department of Justice, and a pre-placement physical including a drug test. Examples of Duties The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Participates in and assumes control of rescues, first aids and aquatic emergencies until relieved by a supervisor, including ocean, river/flood channel, lake, cliff and/or scuba rescue/recovery operations and back country extrication Enforces municipal ordinances as well as California Fish and Game codes and Harbor and Navigation regulations Provides educational information to the public; prevents accidents and drownings through public contacts; maintains daily activity log and completes reports Operates specialized lifesaving equipment and administers emergency medical treatment at an Emergency Medical Technician I level Assures maintenance of departmental equipment, facilities and supplies; performs related duties as required Informs bathers and boaters of hazardous ocean conditions; removes dangerous objects from ocean and surf line Under the direction of full-time staff, the Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard works with employees to correct deficiencies in ocean rescue and lifeguard techniques Briefs subordinate personnel concerning conditions; gives direction to subordinates in marine safety operations, basic oceanography and marine science Works weekend and holiday shifts as assigned and is subject to 24 hour call-back Qualifications Any combination demonstrating the ability to effectively and successfully perform the duties of the position is considered qualifying. A typical combination is as follows: Education : Successful completion of high school; a two or four year college or university degree is preferred. Experience : Minimum of three (3) seasonal years (1,560 hours) with at least one (1) year (520 hours) in a supervisory role as an ocean lifeguard. License/Certificate Requirements : Due to the performance of some field duties which may require the operation of a personal or City vehicle, a valid California Driver’s license and an acceptable driving record are required. Advanced United State Lifesaving Association Certification; National, State, or County valid Emergency Medical Technician I certification and Health Care Provider CPR and AED certification. NAUI or PADI scuba certification. The following must be obtained within 18 months of employment : NAUI advanced diver certification, California State Peace Officer certification, PC 832, river/flood rescue certification from an accredited agency (awareness level); Completion of California State Fire Marshall Courses ICS 200, 300, Rescue Systems I and Hazardous Materials Operational. Must obtain a Rescue Water Craft Certification. Supplemental Information Knowledge of: Principles and practices of modern, open-water lifesaving techniques; equipment and apparatus used in ocean lifesaving operations including emergency rescue response vehicle operations; Appropriate Basic Life Support and EMT protocols; principles and practices of advanced underwater search and recovery techniques and advanced diving physics; procedures of record keeping; principles of basic report preparation; principles and practices in dealing with the public; municipal ordinances, California Harbor and Navigation regulations and California Fish & Game Codes; specialized lifesaving equipment and public relations skills. Ability to: Swim, paddle and make rescues in adverse weather and surf conditions; assess emergencies and adopt effective courses of action within the Incident Command System; use compass and navigational aids; operate four wheel emergency rescue response vehicles; perform underwater search and recovery operations; learn, interpret, apply and enforce the policies, procedures, laws, ordinances and regulations dealing with the enforcement of municipal and marine law and the City Department and division policies and procedures; maintain and prepare accurate and complete narrative reports from personal observations and information provided by others, using correct English spelling and grammar; use a computer for word processing, record keeping and other routine duties; speak clearly and understand and carry out written and verbal instructions, operate standard office equipment, learn and understand pertinent procedures and functions quickly and perform without immediate supervision using appropriate judgment; remain calm and courteous under pressure, accept responsibility and accountability for the performance of duties and maintain effective, professional, courteous and cooperative working relationships with those encountered in the performance of duties. Physical, Mental and Environmental Working Conditions : Must be able to pass bi-annual physical fitness standards along with swimming 1,000 meters in under twenty minutes in the annual open ocean re-qualification swim; physical demands require bending, stooping, and safely moving, lifting, and dragging upwards of 150 pounds unaided; must have vision correctable to 20/20, functional color vision, and normal hearing. Duties and responsibilities are carried out in a beach and ocean environment involving prolonged exposure to cold weather, water and sun. The employee may be exposed to hazardous materials and communicable diseases. Must have the physical strength, endurance and ability required for: swimming, paddling, running, walking, standing or sitting for extend periods of time; operating assigned motorized equipment, vehicles and vessels. The incumbent must also be able to bend at the neck and waist, squat, climb, and twist at the neck and waist; engage in repetitive use of hands for simple to power grasping, must be able to use hands for fine manipulations, pushing, pulling and reaching above and below shoulder level; reach, twist, lean, operate a computer keyboard for a prolonged or intermittent period of time, lift files and reports from counter tops or file drawers. The operation of a personal computer requires finger and wrist dexterity and the ability to withstand exposure to vibration, pitch and glare from a computer. Laguna Beach: With seven miles of City beaches and towering hills with captivating Pacific views, Laguna Beach residents enjoy some of the most stunning landscapes in Southern California. The City of Laguna Beach hosts millions of visitors to its world-famous arts festivals and beautiful beaches. Services provided to its resident population of approximately 24,000 include police, fire, marine safety, recreation, parks, public works, community development, parking, transit and animal control. The Department: The City of Laguna Beach, Department of Marine Safety protects over six million beach visitors along five-and-a-half miles of the City's coastline. Every day of the year, lifeguards ensure safety and provide customer service to the visitors on the beach, boardwalk, and in the ocean. The Marine Safety Department provides the City of Laguna Beach with the highest level of lifeguarding services and is recognized as an Advanced Agency by the United States Lifesaving Association. LAGUNA BEACH MARINE SAFETY ASSOCIATION (LBMSA) Pay Plan: The basic pay ranges are composed of eight (8) steps. Overtime/Compensatory Time: All unit employees shall be compensated at a rate of time and one-half for all hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per workweek. Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards may request compensatory time off subject to approval by the appointing authority. They may accumulate a maximum of eight (8) hours of compensatory time at the employee’s option. An additional sixteen (16) hours of compensatory time may accumulate with management approval. Use of compensatory time is subject to management approval on a request-by-request basis. Special Pay: All unit employees shall receive a pay advance of two pay steps and 5% of their base pay for obtaining their Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification. Equipment Allowance: Effective the pay period that includes July 1 of each year all unit employees shall be paid an amount of $250.00 for necessary, self-procured equipment, including sunglasses, mask, snorkel, fins, binoculars, and a jacket. Retirement: The City shall deduct 3.75% of the gross pay from eligible unit employees’ bi-weekly paychecks and contribute such amount to the Public Agency Retirement System (“PARS”) accounts of all said eligible “Seasonal Ocean Lifeguards,” or to another qualified retirement program that has been agreed upon by the parties and is applicable to “Seasonal Ocean Lifeguards.” Additionally, the City shall contribute the equivalent of 3.75% of unit employees’ gross pay into eligible unit employees’ PARS accounts. For Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards only, the City shall contribute the equivalent of 7.5% of unit employees’ gross pay into the eligible employees’ PARS accounts, or to another qualified retirement program that has been agreed upon by the parties and is applicable to Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards. Deferred Compensation Plan: All Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards will be eligible to make voluntary contributions to one of the City’s 457(b) deferred compensation plans. Health: For Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards only , medical coverage will be provided as follows: The City will pay the full cost of the HMO plan rate for employee only; family coverage will be offered at full cost to employee. Part-time unit members who qualify for medical coverage under the Affordable Care Act will be offered access to the City’s HMO plan. Eligible employees who elect coverage under the City’s plan shall pay the entire premium amount, with no contribution from the City. Flexible Spending Plan for Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards: Each January, the City will deposit a lump sum amount of five hundred dollars ($500) into a flexible spending plan for each Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard to use for eligible IRS 125 expenses (medical, prescription, dental, vision). Skin Cancer Screenings: Annual skin cancer screening examinations shall be provided to all unit employees at a facility selected by City. Unit employees who are screened off duty will be paid one (1) hour of compensation. Sick Leave: Effective July 1 of each year, employees are granted 3 days or 24 hours, whichever is greater. In October of each year, employees will be granted one additional sick day or 8 hours of sick leave, whichever is greater, above the statutory paid sick leave. Employees may carry over accrued sick days to the following year, with a maximum cap of 6 days or 48 hours, whichever is greater. Accrued sick leave will be restored if an employee separates from the City but returns within 12 months.
CSU, Sacramento
6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819, USA
Working Title: Facilities Support Representative (Hourly Intermittent) Classification Title: Instructional Support Assistant II (Hourly Intermittent) Posting Details Priority Application Date: Tuesday, October 31st @ 11:55pm PST (Posting will remain open until filled) Hiring Preference Eligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment. Position Summary Under the general supervision of the Director of Operational Effectiveness & Efficiency, or designee, the incumbent provides virtual and onsite instructional and administrative support for the delivery of programming by the College of Continuing Education (CCE). The incumbent works independently in troubleshooting all instructional program delivery needs, including, but not limited to equipment, parking, building, classroom, computer lab, security, and customer service issues. The incumbent must possess the ability to meet challenges, assess conditions, make decisions, understand technical issues, identify potential causes for equipment failure and find solutions to dilemmas. The incumbent must demonstrate initiative in taking action/making suggestions to improve the delivery of courses and services, respond effectively to inquiries, and follow up appropriately. This position provides sole facilities support in Napa and Modoc Halls during evenings and weekends. FLSA : Non-Exempt (Eligible for overtime) Anticipated Hiring Range : $20.58 per hour - $32.31 per hour CSU Classification Salary Range : $20.58 per hour - $32.31 per hour Best-in-class Benefits : Click here to learn more CSU Total Compensation : Click here to learn more Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type : Temporary Time Base : Hourly Intermittent (20 to 30 hours per week) Work Hours : Work hours may vary dependent on department operations. Department Information The College of Continuing Education (CCE) extends the mission of the university by increasing access for non-traditional learners. With a primary expertise on serving adult learners, CCE provides programs and services to individuals and employers year-round, unbound by traditional semester schedules and formats. CCE serves a hybrid student body that extends beyond California, serving over 80,000 learners annually through in-person, hybrid and fully online workshops, courses, conferences, certificate and degree programs. For more information, visit the Sacramento State, College of Continuing Education website at https://cce.csus.edu/about-cce Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of the procedures and practices relating to providing support services. Knowledge of procedures and practices related to ordering, issue, and inventory. Ability to learn quickly the names, uses and care of common types of materials, supplies, and equipment used in the instructional program to which assigned. Ability to plan, organize, and follow a schedule of activities. Ability to learn to operate equipment and to make adjustments. Ability to maintain records and project needs. Ability to correct and perform simple arithmetic calculations. Ability to read and write at a level suitable for performance on the job. and Equivalent to one year of experience performing support services for an instructional program and involving such activities as preparing, producing, dispensing or storing materials, supplies, and equipment. or Equivalent to one year of experience in ordering, purchasing, accounting or in office work related to technical materials, supplies, or equipment or in an office which provided similar services to a technical function or unit may be substituted for six months of the experience. or Equivalent to two years of college with 16 semester units in courses involving extensive use of materials. supplies, or equipment and in a discipline in the specialty area to which assigned. Required Qualifications EXPERIENCE 1. Experience in performing tasks relating to building operations, facilities, equipment, security, scheduling and safety. 2. Broad depth of customer service experience. 3. Experience with classroom operations/maintenance. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 4. Ability to make appropriate work decisions by following or interpreting established policies and procedures and past precedents; ability to identify and solve standard problems, and refer more complex problems to appropriate staff. 5. Ability to work independently and as a team. 6. Possess organizational and time management skills to prioritize and multi-task, meet goals and deadlines. 7. Ability to work safely, recognize and report potential hazards, and ensure building/classroom security. 8. Quality oriented--accurate, timely, meets deadlines, dependable, responsive, proactive, detail oriented. 9. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively and tactfully communicate standard information, written or verbally. 10. Knowledge and ability in installing, operating, and troubleshooting classroom A/V equipment. 11. Thorough Knowledge of office systems and ability to use a broader range of technology, systems, and packages such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). 12. Ability to train and coach others. 13. Commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work and learning environment. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 14. Ability to lift and carry items weighing 35 lbs. OTHER: 15. Flexible morning, afternoon, evening and weekend daytime/evening ability 16. Valid driver’s license and maintenance of good driving record, for occasional driving per the Essential Functions of the position. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: - Ability to pass a background check Preferred Qualifications 17. Knowledge of software applications such as Continuity Spectrum (C2K) and Event Management System (EMS). 18. Experience in working with diverse public contact in higher education, serving faculty, staff, and students; professional training or adult education programs. 19. Experience in greeting and assisting students, staff, faculty, and visitors and providing information. Documents Needed to Apply Resume 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 Per CSU-wide policy (HR2021-04), all faculty who will begin initial employment (or return from a 12-month break in service) on or after January 1, 2022 are required to perform their work from within the State of California. Faculty hired prior to January 1, 2022 must be available to perform work in the State of California if their assignment is in-person. Eligibility Verification Candidate will be required to provide official transcripts of their highest degree earned and must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. California State University, Sacramento is a sponsoring agency ( 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: Oct 17 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Working Title: Facilities Support Representative (Hourly Intermittent) Classification Title: Instructional Support Assistant II (Hourly Intermittent) Posting Details Priority Application Date: Tuesday, October 31st @ 11:55pm PST (Posting will remain open until filled) Hiring Preference Eligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment. Position Summary Under the general supervision of the Director of Operational Effectiveness & Efficiency, or designee, the incumbent provides virtual and onsite instructional and administrative support for the delivery of programming by the College of Continuing Education (CCE). The incumbent works independently in troubleshooting all instructional program delivery needs, including, but not limited to equipment, parking, building, classroom, computer lab, security, and customer service issues. The incumbent must possess the ability to meet challenges, assess conditions, make decisions, understand technical issues, identify potential causes for equipment failure and find solutions to dilemmas. The incumbent must demonstrate initiative in taking action/making suggestions to improve the delivery of courses and services, respond effectively to inquiries, and follow up appropriately. This position provides sole facilities support in Napa and Modoc Halls during evenings and weekends. FLSA : Non-Exempt (Eligible for overtime) Anticipated Hiring Range : $20.58 per hour - $32.31 per hour CSU Classification Salary Range : $20.58 per hour - $32.31 per hour Best-in-class Benefits : Click here to learn more CSU Total Compensation : Click here to learn more Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type : Temporary Time Base : Hourly Intermittent (20 to 30 hours per week) Work Hours : Work hours may vary dependent on department operations. Department Information The College of Continuing Education (CCE) extends the mission of the university by increasing access for non-traditional learners. With a primary expertise on serving adult learners, CCE provides programs and services to individuals and employers year-round, unbound by traditional semester schedules and formats. CCE serves a hybrid student body that extends beyond California, serving over 80,000 learners annually through in-person, hybrid and fully online workshops, courses, conferences, certificate and degree programs. For more information, visit the Sacramento State, College of Continuing Education website at https://cce.csus.edu/about-cce Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of the procedures and practices relating to providing support services. Knowledge of procedures and practices related to ordering, issue, and inventory. Ability to learn quickly the names, uses and care of common types of materials, supplies, and equipment used in the instructional program to which assigned. Ability to plan, organize, and follow a schedule of activities. Ability to learn to operate equipment and to make adjustments. Ability to maintain records and project needs. Ability to correct and perform simple arithmetic calculations. Ability to read and write at a level suitable for performance on the job. and Equivalent to one year of experience performing support services for an instructional program and involving such activities as preparing, producing, dispensing or storing materials, supplies, and equipment. or Equivalent to one year of experience in ordering, purchasing, accounting or in office work related to technical materials, supplies, or equipment or in an office which provided similar services to a technical function or unit may be substituted for six months of the experience. or Equivalent to two years of college with 16 semester units in courses involving extensive use of materials. supplies, or equipment and in a discipline in the specialty area to which assigned. Required Qualifications EXPERIENCE 1. Experience in performing tasks relating to building operations, facilities, equipment, security, scheduling and safety. 2. Broad depth of customer service experience. 3. Experience with classroom operations/maintenance. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 4. Ability to make appropriate work decisions by following or interpreting established policies and procedures and past precedents; ability to identify and solve standard problems, and refer more complex problems to appropriate staff. 5. Ability to work independently and as a team. 6. Possess organizational and time management skills to prioritize and multi-task, meet goals and deadlines. 7. Ability to work safely, recognize and report potential hazards, and ensure building/classroom security. 8. Quality oriented--accurate, timely, meets deadlines, dependable, responsive, proactive, detail oriented. 9. Strong communication and interpersonal skills to effectively and tactfully communicate standard information, written or verbally. 10. Knowledge and ability in installing, operating, and troubleshooting classroom A/V equipment. 11. Thorough Knowledge of office systems and ability to use a broader range of technology, systems, and packages such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). 12. Ability to train and coach others. 13. Commitment to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive work and learning environment. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 14. Ability to lift and carry items weighing 35 lbs. OTHER: 15. Flexible morning, afternoon, evening and weekend daytime/evening ability 16. Valid driver’s license and maintenance of good driving record, for occasional driving per the Essential Functions of the position. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: - Ability to pass a background check Preferred Qualifications 17. Knowledge of software applications such as Continuity Spectrum (C2K) and Event Management System (EMS). 18. Experience in working with diverse public contact in higher education, serving faculty, staff, and students; professional training or adult education programs. 19. Experience in greeting and assisting students, staff, faculty, and visitors and providing information. Documents Needed to Apply Resume 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 Per CSU-wide policy (HR2021-04), all faculty who will begin initial employment (or return from a 12-month break in service) on or after January 1, 2022 are required to perform their work from within the State of California. Faculty hired prior to January 1, 2022 must be available to perform work in the State of California if their assignment is in-person. Eligibility Verification Candidate will be required to provide official transcripts of their highest degree earned and must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. California State University, Sacramento is a sponsoring agency ( 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: Oct 17 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Description REFUSE TRUCK DRIVER I/II The Refuse Truck Driver I/II is a critical component of the amazing public service that we provide each day. The successful candidate will be responsible for driving a refuse collection truck, collecting refuse along an assigned route with The City of Roseville. Why choose to work for the City of Roseville? The City of Roseville organization continues our commitment to pave the way for our reputation of the City as one of the best places to reside in the United States and our passion for providing City residents a quality of life unmatched. Be a part of these revolutionary changes and come work for a City that has, once again , been named one of the best places to live in the nation! What the City of Roseville Offers: $23.21 to $35.93 hourly Opportunities to Learn and Promote Competitive vacation and sick leave programs Bilingual pay opportunity Health and welfare benefits, with City contributions of up to $2,020 per month And much more! The current vacancy is a Regular, Full Time, and Benefitted Position. The employment list established from this recruitment may be utilized to fill future regular, limited-term, and temporary vacancies. DEFINITION To perform a variety of tasks in the collection of residential, commercial, and industrial solid waste refuse, including driving and operating a refuse collection truck. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Refuse Truck Driver I This is the entry level class in the Refuse Truck Driver series. Positions in this class typically have little or no directly related work experience and work under immediate supervision while learning job tasks. The Refuse Truck Driver I class is distinguished from the II level by the performance of less than the full range of duties assigned to the II level. Incumbents work under immediate supervision while learning job tasks, progressing to general supervision as procedures and processes of assigned area of responsibility are learned. Refuse Truck Driver II This is the journey level class in the Refuse Truck Driver series and is distinguished from the I level by the ability to perform the full range of duties assigned with only occasional instruction or assistance as unusual or unique situations arise. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the I level. This class is distinguished from the Senior Refuse Truck Diver in that the latter provides technical and functional supervision over assigned staff. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Refuse Truck Driver I Receives immediate supervision from a Refuse Supervisor, and receives technical and functional supervision from a Senior Refuse Truck Driver. Refuse Truck Driver II Receives general supervision from a Refuse Supervisor, and receives technical and functional supervision from a Senior Refuse Truck Driver. Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Drive a one or two-person-staffed refuse collection truck, collecting refuse along an assigned route and emptying contents of trash cans and/or collection bins. Operate hydraulic/mechanical controls to load, compress, and dump refuse; collect and dispose of debris on assigned route; transport refuse to/unload at appropriate landfill sites and/or sewage treatment plant. Assist refuse truck driver by directing movement into alleys, driveways, and other difficult locations; assist truck driver with lifting/loading contents of trash cans and other collection containers. Complete and post notification tags on containers/bins/dumpsters regarding contents not acceptable for refuse collection. Maintain assigned truck by regular cleaning and washing, including inspecting for mechanical or other operating problems; report mechanical or related problems for maintenance; perform minor maintenance as appropriate. Complete, maintain, and submit records related to operations and maintenance activities, including those related to time, material and equipment usage. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees, and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Refuse Truck Driver I Knowledge of : Uses and purposes of general mechanical tools and equipment; safe work practices. Ability to : Learn refuse collection techniques and to operate refuse collection vehicles and equipment. On a continuous basis, know and understand operations, and observe safety rules. Intermittently analyze problem equipment; identify and locate equipment; interpret work orders; remember equipment location; and explain jobs to others. Intermittently, sit while studying or preparing reports; bend, squat, climb, kneel and twist when performing installation of equipment; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulation; and lift or carry weight of 50 pounds or less. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Experience and Training Experience : No experience is required; some general maintenance and/or construction experience is preferred. AND Training : Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, GED, or higher level degree. License or Certificate Possession of a valid California Class B driver’s license, with airbrakes by date of application. Refuse Truck Driver II In addition to the qualifications for the Refuse Truck Driver I: Knowledge of : Methods and practices of solid waste/refuse collection and disposal. Methods, techniques, tools, and operating characteristics of mechanical equipment used in the collection and disposal of solid waste refuse. Ability to : Perform solid waste refuse collection and disposal tasks with minimal supervision. Experience and Training Experience : Two years of increasingly responsible experience performing refuse collection/disposal work similar to that of a Refuse Truck Driver I with the City of Roseville. AND Training : Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, GED, or higher level degree. License or Certificate Possession of a valid California Class B driver’s license, with airbrakes by date of application. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: The City of Roseville offers competitive benefits packages to full-time employees. Regular part-time employees receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. For more information regarding the City's benefits, visit our website here . Benefits currently include: Health, dental, and vision insurance benefits Cafeteria plan, plus City paid Flex credit Life insurance (City paid and optional supplemental employee paid) Flexible spending accounts for dependent and health/medical costs Employee assistance plan Retirement savings plan Deferred compensation plan(s) Short-term and Long-term Disability employee paid plans Educational reimbursement Vacation leave, sick leave, personal/management leaves Holiday pay (plus two floating holidays annually) Bilingual pay Longevity pay GENERAL BENEFITS : A majority of the employee benefits are similar for all City employees. There are benefits that differ depending on which bargaining unit the job classification is assigned. Exact benefits information can be found by visiting the Benefits webpage and selecting the specific bargaining unit group. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to the City's temporary positions. Temporary employees that work 1,500 hours annually may elect medical insurance. Temporary employees contribute to a retirement plan depending on the status of total hours worked annually.
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Description REFUSE TRUCK DRIVER I/II The Refuse Truck Driver I/II is a critical component of the amazing public service that we provide each day. The successful candidate will be responsible for driving a refuse collection truck, collecting refuse along an assigned route with The City of Roseville. Why choose to work for the City of Roseville? The City of Roseville organization continues our commitment to pave the way for our reputation of the City as one of the best places to reside in the United States and our passion for providing City residents a quality of life unmatched. Be a part of these revolutionary changes and come work for a City that has, once again , been named one of the best places to live in the nation! What the City of Roseville Offers: $23.21 to $35.93 hourly Opportunities to Learn and Promote Competitive vacation and sick leave programs Bilingual pay opportunity Health and welfare benefits, with City contributions of up to $2,020 per month And much more! The current vacancy is a Regular, Full Time, and Benefitted Position. The employment list established from this recruitment may be utilized to fill future regular, limited-term, and temporary vacancies. DEFINITION To perform a variety of tasks in the collection of residential, commercial, and industrial solid waste refuse, including driving and operating a refuse collection truck. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Refuse Truck Driver I This is the entry level class in the Refuse Truck Driver series. Positions in this class typically have little or no directly related work experience and work under immediate supervision while learning job tasks. The Refuse Truck Driver I class is distinguished from the II level by the performance of less than the full range of duties assigned to the II level. Incumbents work under immediate supervision while learning job tasks, progressing to general supervision as procedures and processes of assigned area of responsibility are learned. Refuse Truck Driver II This is the journey level class in the Refuse Truck Driver series and is distinguished from the I level by the ability to perform the full range of duties assigned with only occasional instruction or assistance as unusual or unique situations arise. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the I level. This class is distinguished from the Senior Refuse Truck Diver in that the latter provides technical and functional supervision over assigned staff. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Refuse Truck Driver I Receives immediate supervision from a Refuse Supervisor, and receives technical and functional supervision from a Senior Refuse Truck Driver. Refuse Truck Driver II Receives general supervision from a Refuse Supervisor, and receives technical and functional supervision from a Senior Refuse Truck Driver. Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Drive a one or two-person-staffed refuse collection truck, collecting refuse along an assigned route and emptying contents of trash cans and/or collection bins. Operate hydraulic/mechanical controls to load, compress, and dump refuse; collect and dispose of debris on assigned route; transport refuse to/unload at appropriate landfill sites and/or sewage treatment plant. Assist refuse truck driver by directing movement into alleys, driveways, and other difficult locations; assist truck driver with lifting/loading contents of trash cans and other collection containers. Complete and post notification tags on containers/bins/dumpsters regarding contents not acceptable for refuse collection. Maintain assigned truck by regular cleaning and washing, including inspecting for mechanical or other operating problems; report mechanical or related problems for maintenance; perform minor maintenance as appropriate. Complete, maintain, and submit records related to operations and maintenance activities, including those related to time, material and equipment usage. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees, and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Refuse Truck Driver I Knowledge of : Uses and purposes of general mechanical tools and equipment; safe work practices. Ability to : Learn refuse collection techniques and to operate refuse collection vehicles and equipment. On a continuous basis, know and understand operations, and observe safety rules. Intermittently analyze problem equipment; identify and locate equipment; interpret work orders; remember equipment location; and explain jobs to others. Intermittently, sit while studying or preparing reports; bend, squat, climb, kneel and twist when performing installation of equipment; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulation; and lift or carry weight of 50 pounds or less. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Experience and Training Experience : No experience is required; some general maintenance and/or construction experience is preferred. AND Training : Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, GED, or higher level degree. License or Certificate Possession of a valid California Class B driver’s license, with airbrakes by date of application. Refuse Truck Driver II In addition to the qualifications for the Refuse Truck Driver I: Knowledge of : Methods and practices of solid waste/refuse collection and disposal. Methods, techniques, tools, and operating characteristics of mechanical equipment used in the collection and disposal of solid waste refuse. Ability to : Perform solid waste refuse collection and disposal tasks with minimal supervision. Experience and Training Experience : Two years of increasingly responsible experience performing refuse collection/disposal work similar to that of a Refuse Truck Driver I with the City of Roseville. AND Training : Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, GED, or higher level degree. License or Certificate Possession of a valid California Class B driver’s license, with airbrakes by date of application. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: The City of Roseville offers competitive benefits packages to full-time employees. Regular part-time employees receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. For more information regarding the City's benefits, visit our website here . Benefits currently include: Health, dental, and vision insurance benefits Cafeteria plan, plus City paid Flex credit Life insurance (City paid and optional supplemental employee paid) Flexible spending accounts for dependent and health/medical costs Employee assistance plan Retirement savings plan Deferred compensation plan(s) Short-term and Long-term Disability employee paid plans Educational reimbursement Vacation leave, sick leave, personal/management leaves Holiday pay (plus two floating holidays annually) Bilingual pay Longevity pay GENERAL BENEFITS : A majority of the employee benefits are similar for all City employees. There are benefits that differ depending on which bargaining unit the job classification is assigned. Exact benefits information can be found by visiting the Benefits webpage and selecting the specific bargaining unit group. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to the City's temporary positions. Temporary employees that work 1,500 hours annually may elect medical insurance. Temporary employees contribute to a retirement plan depending on the status of total hours worked annually.
CITY OF GLENDALE CA
Glendale, California, United States
The Position THIS IS AN UNCLASSIFIED, NON-CIVIL SERVICE, HOURLY POSITION WITH NO MEDICAL, DENTAL OR ACCRUED LEAVE BENEFITS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF AB1522 - HEALTHY WORKPLACE HEALTHY FAMILY ACT. Under close and general supervision, this entry-level classification participates in most youth employment activities, aimed at developing leadership knowledge, skills and abilities. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Performs hillside brush clearance, weed abatement, landscaping, debris clearance and other general labor tasks on private and public property. May also perform general office work. Uses a power and hand tools; hauling and dumping of debris; and maintenance of tools and equipment. Works weekday, evening and weekend hours. Performs hillside brush clearance, general labor tasks, and general office tasks. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Minimum Requirements Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to the community, clients, youth, patrons, and other Department staff. Adapt to changing work assignments. Comprehend directions in English. Establish and maintain smooth working relationships and independently resolve interpersonal conflicts. Establish and maintain smooth working relationships with fellow employees and the public. Foster a teamwork environment. Read, write and comprehend directions in English. Safely use power and hand tools for landscaping. Work a flexible schedule, including weekends, evenings and holidays. Work independently. Work outdoors in the sun and climb hillsides. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment. Demonstrated interest and capacity to develop positive leadership qualities. Experience No specific requirement. Education/Training Graduation from high school or attainment of GED or CHSPE certificate, or enrolled in High School. License(s)/Certification(s) If over 18, valid Class C California driver's license. Special Conditions If under 18, must be able to secure a valid work permit. Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: All applications, resumes and submitted reference materials will be reviewed and evaluated and only the best-qualified candidates based on applicable experience will be invited to the selection process. Due to the high number of applications anticipated, the City of Glendale cannot guarantee that all individuals filing applications for this position will be called for an interview. ORAL INTERVIEW: (Weight of 100%) To evaluate the applicant's experience, education, and general background for the position. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. Any evaluation will be based on the candidate's education and experience as related to the position. Any examination will be to evaluate the candidate's education, experience, knowledge and skills for the position. The selected candidate will be subjected to a background check including Livescan fingerprinting. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. Should this be necessary, the candidates will be notified of the specific examination components and weights prior to the administration of any examination. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. All hourly employees will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System - Alternate Retirement System (PARS-ARS). Hourly employees may also participate in the Flexible Benefit Plan. Closing Date/Time: 5/3/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
Mar 07, 2024
Part Time
The Position THIS IS AN UNCLASSIFIED, NON-CIVIL SERVICE, HOURLY POSITION WITH NO MEDICAL, DENTAL OR ACCRUED LEAVE BENEFITS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF AB1522 - HEALTHY WORKPLACE HEALTHY FAMILY ACT. Under close and general supervision, this entry-level classification participates in most youth employment activities, aimed at developing leadership knowledge, skills and abilities. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Performs hillside brush clearance, weed abatement, landscaping, debris clearance and other general labor tasks on private and public property. May also perform general office work. Uses a power and hand tools; hauling and dumping of debris; and maintenance of tools and equipment. Works weekday, evening and weekend hours. Performs hillside brush clearance, general labor tasks, and general office tasks. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Minimum Requirements Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to the community, clients, youth, patrons, and other Department staff. Adapt to changing work assignments. Comprehend directions in English. Establish and maintain smooth working relationships and independently resolve interpersonal conflicts. Establish and maintain smooth working relationships with fellow employees and the public. Foster a teamwork environment. Read, write and comprehend directions in English. Safely use power and hand tools for landscaping. Work a flexible schedule, including weekends, evenings and holidays. Work independently. Work outdoors in the sun and climb hillsides. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment. Demonstrated interest and capacity to develop positive leadership qualities. Experience No specific requirement. Education/Training Graduation from high school or attainment of GED or CHSPE certificate, or enrolled in High School. License(s)/Certification(s) If over 18, valid Class C California driver's license. Special Conditions If under 18, must be able to secure a valid work permit. Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: All applications, resumes and submitted reference materials will be reviewed and evaluated and only the best-qualified candidates based on applicable experience will be invited to the selection process. Due to the high number of applications anticipated, the City of Glendale cannot guarantee that all individuals filing applications for this position will be called for an interview. ORAL INTERVIEW: (Weight of 100%) To evaluate the applicant's experience, education, and general background for the position. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. Any evaluation will be based on the candidate's education and experience as related to the position. Any examination will be to evaluate the candidate's education, experience, knowledge and skills for the position. The selected candidate will be subjected to a background check including Livescan fingerprinting. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. Should this be necessary, the candidates will be notified of the specific examination components and weights prior to the administration of any examination. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. All hourly employees will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System - Alternate Retirement System (PARS-ARS). Hourly employees may also participate in the Flexible Benefit Plan. Closing Date/Time: 5/3/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
CITY OF GLENDALE CA
Glendale, California, United States
The Position THIS IS AN UNCLASSIFIED, NON-CIVIL SERVICE, HOURLY POSITION WITH NO MEDICAL, DENTAL OR ACCRUED LEAVE BENEFITS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF AB1522 - HEALTHY WORKPLACE HEALTHY FAMILY ACT. Under general supervision, these positions are responsible for supervising and directing up to ten youth apprentice(14-24 years of age) performing hillside brush clearance, weed abatement, landscaping, debris clearance and other general labor tasks on private and public property. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Performs hillside brush clearance, weed abatement, landscaping, debris clearance and other general labor tasks on private and public property. May also perform general office work. Uses and/or supervises the use of power and hand tools; the hauling and dumping of debris; and the maintenance of tools and equipment. Works weekday, evening and weekend hours. Transports youth apprentice in City vehicles; facilitates staff meetings; prepares and reports time sheets and other paperwork. Evaluates subordinate staff; performs other related duties as required. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Minimum Requirements Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to the community, clients, youth, patrons, and other Department staff. Adapt to changing work assignments. Comprehend directions in English. Effectively supervise others. Establish and maintain smooth working relationships and independently resolve interpersonal conflicts. Establish and maintain smooth working relationships with fellow employees and the public. Foster a teamwork environment. Provide clear work instruction. Read, write and comprehend directions in English. Review and evaluate employee's job performance. Safely use power and hand tools for landscaping. Work a flexible schedule, including weekends, evenings and holidays. Work independently. Work outdoors in the sun and climb hillsides. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment. Experience One year of recent supervisory experience, preferably in the supervision of youth. Education/Training Graduation from high school or attainment of GED or CHSPE certificate and completion of 30 semester units of college work. License(s)/Certification(s) Valid Class C California driver's license. Must obtain CPR Certification within six months of employment. Desired Qualifications Basic First Aid and CPR Certification; Valid California Commercial Drivers License, Class B. Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: All applications, resumes and submitted reference materials will be reviewed and evaluated and only the best-qualified candidates based on applicable experience will be invited to the selection process. Due to the high number of applications anticipated, the City of Glendale cannot guarantee that all individuals filing applications for this position will be called for an interview. ORAL INTERVIEW: (Weight of 100%) To evaluate the applicant's experience, education, and general background for the position. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. Any evaluation will be based on the candidate's education and experience as related to the position. Any examination will be to evaluate the candidate's education, experience, knowledge and skills for the position. The selected candidate will be subjected to a background check including Livescan fingerprinting. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. Should this be necessary, the candidates will be notified of the specific examination components and weights prior to the administration of any examination. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. All hourly employees will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System - Alternate Retirement System (PARS-ARS). Hourly employees may also participate in the Flexible Benefit Plan. Closing Date/Time: 5/3/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 07, 2024
Part Time
The Position THIS IS AN UNCLASSIFIED, NON-CIVIL SERVICE, HOURLY POSITION WITH NO MEDICAL, DENTAL OR ACCRUED LEAVE BENEFITS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF AB1522 - HEALTHY WORKPLACE HEALTHY FAMILY ACT. Under general supervision, these positions are responsible for supervising and directing up to ten youth apprentice(14-24 years of age) performing hillside brush clearance, weed abatement, landscaping, debris clearance and other general labor tasks on private and public property. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Performs hillside brush clearance, weed abatement, landscaping, debris clearance and other general labor tasks on private and public property. May also perform general office work. Uses and/or supervises the use of power and hand tools; the hauling and dumping of debris; and the maintenance of tools and equipment. Works weekday, evening and weekend hours. Transports youth apprentice in City vehicles; facilitates staff meetings; prepares and reports time sheets and other paperwork. Evaluates subordinate staff; performs other related duties as required. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Minimum Requirements Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to the community, clients, youth, patrons, and other Department staff. Adapt to changing work assignments. Comprehend directions in English. Effectively supervise others. Establish and maintain smooth working relationships and independently resolve interpersonal conflicts. Establish and maintain smooth working relationships with fellow employees and the public. Foster a teamwork environment. Provide clear work instruction. Read, write and comprehend directions in English. Review and evaluate employee's job performance. Safely use power and hand tools for landscaping. Work a flexible schedule, including weekends, evenings and holidays. Work independently. Work outdoors in the sun and climb hillsides. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment. Experience One year of recent supervisory experience, preferably in the supervision of youth. Education/Training Graduation from high school or attainment of GED or CHSPE certificate and completion of 30 semester units of college work. License(s)/Certification(s) Valid Class C California driver's license. Must obtain CPR Certification within six months of employment. Desired Qualifications Basic First Aid and CPR Certification; Valid California Commercial Drivers License, Class B. Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: All applications, resumes and submitted reference materials will be reviewed and evaluated and only the best-qualified candidates based on applicable experience will be invited to the selection process. Due to the high number of applications anticipated, the City of Glendale cannot guarantee that all individuals filing applications for this position will be called for an interview. ORAL INTERVIEW: (Weight of 100%) To evaluate the applicant's experience, education, and general background for the position. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. Any evaluation will be based on the candidate's education and experience as related to the position. Any examination will be to evaluate the candidate's education, experience, knowledge and skills for the position. The selected candidate will be subjected to a background check including Livescan fingerprinting. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. Should this be necessary, the candidates will be notified of the specific examination components and weights prior to the administration of any examination. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. All hourly employees will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System - Alternate Retirement System (PARS-ARS). Hourly employees may also participate in the Flexible Benefit Plan. Closing Date/Time: 5/3/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CSU, Sacramento
6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819, USA
Working Title: Athletic Trainer I (Hourly/Intermittent) Classification Title: Athletic Trainer I Posting Details Priority Application Date (Posting will remain open until filled): Tuesday, April 30, 2024 @ 11:55pm PDT Hiring Preference Eligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment. Position Summary Under the general supervision of the Associate Athletic Director, the incumbent performs the full range of athletic training functions, including making clinical judgments with medical oversight regarding injuries and treatment, and is involved in the development and organization of the training activity programs for Sacramento State club and recreational sports athletes seeking services in Student Health and Counseling Services. FLSA : Non-Exempt Anticipated Hiring Range : $40.00/hour - $44.67/hour CSU Classification Salary Range : $23.15/hour - $44.67/hour Best-in-class Benefits : Click here to learn more CSU Total Compensation : Click here to learn more Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type: Temporary - This appointment is not anticipated to exceed 1 year. Time Base: Hourly-Intermittent Pay Plan : 12 months Work Hours : To be determined at time of hire, and variable based on operational needs. Intermittent employees are not to exceed 1,000 hours in any given fiscal year. Department Information Student Health, Counseling Services, & Wellness (SHCWS) embraces a holistic and collaborative approach to healthcare by offering urgent care, primary care, preventative services, wellness education, violence support services, and mental health, services to the Sacramento State campus community. SHCS is committed to providing quality care and service delivery and is accredited through the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). Minimum Qualifications Knowledge: General knowledge of the principles and practices of athletic training including conditioning, injury prevention, injury assessment and rehabilitation; full range of therapeutic modalities and their practical use and physiological basis; other therapeutic preventions and treatments such as taping, bracing, and massage; effective use of rehabilitation and exercise equipment; rules, regulations, and guidelines established by the campuses’ governing national collegiate athletic associations (e.g., National Collegiate Athletics Association or National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) pertaining to student athletes, their training, sports medicine care, and health and safety; Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standards for handling blood borne pathogens; maintaining medical records, including Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) standards; and following insurance procedures. Abilities: Ability to effectively assess and evaluate injuries and their severity; develop conditioning and rehabilitation programs and manage and treat injuries; use the full range of appropriate therapeutic modalities and treatments and rehabilitation and exercise equipment to treat and prevent injuries; determine the appropriate referrals for athletes to other health care professionals; recognize life threatening situations and administer the appropriate emergency aid; use a computer to perform medical, insurance and other recordkeeping functions; and work in an environment with competing priorities. Incumbents must possess strong interpersonal and communications skills to develop effective working relationships with athletes and serve as a liaison among athletes, coaching staff, parents, physicians and other health professionals. Education: Equivalent to bachelor’s degree in athletic training, physical education, kinesiology or related field of study or combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge and abilities. Course work must include completion of the Board of Certification (BOC) curriculum requirements. License and Certifications: Possess and maintain Board of Certification (BOC) certification for Athletic Trainer. Some positions may require a valid California Driver's License. Required Qualifications General knowledge of: the principles and practices of athletic training including conditioning, injury prevention, injury assessment and rehabilitation. Ability to: effectively assess and evaluate injuries and their severity; develop conditioning and rehabilitation programs and manage and treat injuries; use the full range of appropriate therapeutic modalities and treatments and rehabilitation and exercise equipment to treat and prevent injuries. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Organizational and detail-oriented skills. Effective interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively. Possess and maintain Board of Certification (NATABOC) certification for the Certified Athletic Trainer. Possess current CPR/AED and First Aid Certification. Ability to frequently move up to sixty (60) pounds. 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 fingerprinting and background check. Preferred Qualifications One year experience in a collegiate athletic setting, preferably Division I, with both men’s and women’s sport. Experience in rehabilitation and exercise equipment; rules, regulations, and guidelines established by the campuses’ governing national collegiate athletic associations (e.g., National Collegiate Athletics Association) pertaining to student-athletes, their training, sports medicine care, and health and safety; occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standards for handling blood borne pathogens; maintaining medical records, including Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) standards. Required Licenses/Certifications Board of Certification (BOC) Certificate for Athletic Trainer Documents Needed to Apply Resume (CV) Copy of BOC Certificate for Athletic Trainer Failure to upload required documentation may result in disqualification. As part of the application form, you will be prompted to provide contact information for three (3) professional references. 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: Apr 16 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Apr 17, 2024
Working Title: Athletic Trainer I (Hourly/Intermittent) Classification Title: Athletic Trainer I Posting Details Priority Application Date (Posting will remain open until filled): Tuesday, April 30, 2024 @ 11:55pm PDT Hiring Preference Eligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment. Position Summary Under the general supervision of the Associate Athletic Director, the incumbent performs the full range of athletic training functions, including making clinical judgments with medical oversight regarding injuries and treatment, and is involved in the development and organization of the training activity programs for Sacramento State club and recreational sports athletes seeking services in Student Health and Counseling Services. FLSA : Non-Exempt Anticipated Hiring Range : $40.00/hour - $44.67/hour CSU Classification Salary Range : $23.15/hour - $44.67/hour Best-in-class Benefits : Click here to learn more CSU Total Compensation : Click here to learn more Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type: Temporary - This appointment is not anticipated to exceed 1 year. Time Base: Hourly-Intermittent Pay Plan : 12 months Work Hours : To be determined at time of hire, and variable based on operational needs. Intermittent employees are not to exceed 1,000 hours in any given fiscal year. Department Information Student Health, Counseling Services, & Wellness (SHCWS) embraces a holistic and collaborative approach to healthcare by offering urgent care, primary care, preventative services, wellness education, violence support services, and mental health, services to the Sacramento State campus community. SHCS is committed to providing quality care and service delivery and is accredited through the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). Minimum Qualifications Knowledge: General knowledge of the principles and practices of athletic training including conditioning, injury prevention, injury assessment and rehabilitation; full range of therapeutic modalities and their practical use and physiological basis; other therapeutic preventions and treatments such as taping, bracing, and massage; effective use of rehabilitation and exercise equipment; rules, regulations, and guidelines established by the campuses’ governing national collegiate athletic associations (e.g., National Collegiate Athletics Association or National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) pertaining to student athletes, their training, sports medicine care, and health and safety; Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standards for handling blood borne pathogens; maintaining medical records, including Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) standards; and following insurance procedures. Abilities: Ability to effectively assess and evaluate injuries and their severity; develop conditioning and rehabilitation programs and manage and treat injuries; use the full range of appropriate therapeutic modalities and treatments and rehabilitation and exercise equipment to treat and prevent injuries; determine the appropriate referrals for athletes to other health care professionals; recognize life threatening situations and administer the appropriate emergency aid; use a computer to perform medical, insurance and other recordkeeping functions; and work in an environment with competing priorities. Incumbents must possess strong interpersonal and communications skills to develop effective working relationships with athletes and serve as a liaison among athletes, coaching staff, parents, physicians and other health professionals. Education: Equivalent to bachelor’s degree in athletic training, physical education, kinesiology or related field of study or combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge and abilities. Course work must include completion of the Board of Certification (BOC) curriculum requirements. License and Certifications: Possess and maintain Board of Certification (BOC) certification for Athletic Trainer. Some positions may require a valid California Driver's License. Required Qualifications General knowledge of: the principles and practices of athletic training including conditioning, injury prevention, injury assessment and rehabilitation. Ability to: effectively assess and evaluate injuries and their severity; develop conditioning and rehabilitation programs and manage and treat injuries; use the full range of appropriate therapeutic modalities and treatments and rehabilitation and exercise equipment to treat and prevent injuries. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Organizational and detail-oriented skills. Effective interpersonal and communication skills. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively. Possess and maintain Board of Certification (NATABOC) certification for the Certified Athletic Trainer. Possess current CPR/AED and First Aid Certification. Ability to frequently move up to sixty (60) pounds. 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 fingerprinting and background check. Preferred Qualifications One year experience in a collegiate athletic setting, preferably Division I, with both men’s and women’s sport. Experience in rehabilitation and exercise equipment; rules, regulations, and guidelines established by the campuses’ governing national collegiate athletic associations (e.g., National Collegiate Athletics Association) pertaining to student-athletes, their training, sports medicine care, and health and safety; occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standards for handling blood borne pathogens; maintaining medical records, including Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) standards. Required Licenses/Certifications Board of Certification (BOC) Certificate for Athletic Trainer Documents Needed to Apply Resume (CV) Copy of BOC Certificate for Athletic Trainer Failure to upload required documentation may result in disqualification. As part of the application form, you will be prompted to provide contact information for three (3) professional references. 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: Apr 16 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Apply By: 04/28/24 Division: Road & Bridge Division Management Level: Individual Contributor Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Benefit Eligibility: This position is eligible for Standard Benefits which includes dental, medical, and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, and tuition reimbursement. Description: Hiring Ra nge : $2 2.00 - $24.53 USD Hourly Full compensation range for this job profile: $ 21.65 - $ 27.06 - $ 32.47 ****Salary is Based on Qualifications**** Benefits of Working at Jeffco Road & Bridge: Paid CDL Training PPE including Winter Coat, Insulated Bibs & Other Clothing, Hard Hat, Vests, Safety Glasses, Gloves, and Ear Protection Reimbursements for Safety Toe Shoes and Prescription Safety Glasses Snow Removal Training Well Maintained Late Model Equipment & Trucks Promotion Opportunities 12 Paid Holidays (96 hours) Per Year Up to 160 hours Paid Time Off Per Year See more details on our Employment Benefits website. Equipment Operator I/CDL Driver is the entry level classification in the Equipment Operator series . The Equipment Operator I/CDL Driver performs unskilled and semi-skilled duties in the operation of vehicles and equipment used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of county roads and right-of-ways . Operates light and medium equipment, such as weed trimmer, chain saw, demolition saw, mower, skid steer, small compaction roller, patch truck, sweeper, crack seal/fill machine, front end loader, backhoe, single- axel and tandem axel trucks. Duties vary by district and may include operation of equipment in the preparation of final asphalt overlay, hauling materials, and assisting in graveling roads, shoveling, raking, sweeping, traffic control, and snow and ice control. Before submitting your application, please visit our website for more information on our districts, shop locations, and service areas. https://www.jeffco.us/787/Road-Bridge-Division Road & Bridge has 9 shops that cover 4 districts within Jefferson County, including locations at: Golden Littleton Coal Creek Evergreen Indian Hills Lookout Mountain Shaffer’s Crossing Conifer Essential duties of this position include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform road maintenance operations, including milling asphalt, repaving roads, filling potholes, applying crack-seal, repairing concrete, street sweeping, maintaining gutters and drainage, gravel road maintenance, and snow removal from county-maintained roadways. Ensure roads are clear during snow events by performing snowplow and sweeping operations. Safely operate and drive equipment or vehicles while performing construction, maintenance, and other work. Perform equipment and vehicle pre/post-trip inspections as defined by federal guidelines and inspect other items affecting safe operations. Perform routine cleaning and minor maintenance, as necessary. Inspect and prepare all equipment for use by performing routine maintenance and minor repairs on trucks and equipment, including fueling, cleaning, lubricating, and changing tires. Plan and request maintenance service and repair for specific equipment. Prepare equipment for specific uses by making necessary modifications. Must be available to respond to emergencies and snow removal operations 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by reporting to your assigned shop within one hour of being called. Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma or GED. A minimum of one-year work-related experience in the operation of equipment and/or vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more. Must be at least 18 years old by hire date. Valid Driver’s License for 2 consecutive years prior to hire date. If from out of state, must obtain a Colorado Driver’s License within 30 days of hire. Must possess a valid Class B or A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with Air Brake restriction removed as well as a valid Department of Transportation (DOT) medical card at the time of hire. Must have Tanker endorsement within 30 days of hire. May be required to obtain Flagger, Traffic Control Supervisor, Stormwater Management, and/or Erosion Control certifications. May be required to obtain a Class A CDL or a Hazmat endorsement. Respond to emergencies and snow removal operations 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and reportto an assigned shop within one hour of being called. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with road construction or maintenance Experience with asphalt operations Experience with public works Please read the following to the fullest extent . Offer of employment is contingent on passing a criminal history, MVR check, background check, and physical exam. To be considered you must not have any major violations, and no more than one DUI, DWI, DWAI conviction in the past three years. Must provide a valid Commercial Driver's License and DOT medical card, and current copy of your full CDLIS Motor Vehicle Record at the time of interview, if you currently hold a CDL. Jefferson County adheres to pre- and post-employment drug testing regulations for positions requiring a CDL . In following Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Jefferson County is required to contact previous employers to obtain information on past alcohol and drug testing. ** Please Note : Due to CDL guidelines, we review work experience within the last ten years. Please make sure that you document your past and current job-related experience. If your application does not include work experience from the last ten years, your application may bedisqualifiedor delay the process. ** How to Apply: Applications will be accepted electronically at Jefferson County Colorado Career Opportunities . Applicants complete an online form and have the option to provide a resume and detailed cover letter that describes why you are the best candidate for the position. Applications are reviewed for minimum qualifications listed in the qualifications section of the job bulletin, and applicants are contacted directly by the hiring team regarding next steps. To view the status of your application or direct communication from the hiring team, please log into your candidate portal . For more details on the recruitment process, please visit https://www.jeffco.us/1860/FAQs Questions: County Recruitment Team: 303-271-8400 or CareerTalent@Jeffco.us Library Recruitment Team: 303.275.6168 or talent@jeffcolibrary.org Sheriff Recruitment Team: 303.271.5332 or sheriff.recruiting@co.jefferson.co.us Education: GED, High School Diploma Experience: Work Experience: Minimum one year Certifications: Driver's License - Driver's License - Any State Languages: Category: Maintenance & Trades
Mar 30, 2024
Apply By: 04/28/24 Division: Road & Bridge Division Management Level: Individual Contributor Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Benefit Eligibility: This position is eligible for Standard Benefits which includes dental, medical, and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, and tuition reimbursement. Description: Hiring Ra nge : $2 2.00 - $24.53 USD Hourly Full compensation range for this job profile: $ 21.65 - $ 27.06 - $ 32.47 ****Salary is Based on Qualifications**** Benefits of Working at Jeffco Road & Bridge: Paid CDL Training PPE including Winter Coat, Insulated Bibs & Other Clothing, Hard Hat, Vests, Safety Glasses, Gloves, and Ear Protection Reimbursements for Safety Toe Shoes and Prescription Safety Glasses Snow Removal Training Well Maintained Late Model Equipment & Trucks Promotion Opportunities 12 Paid Holidays (96 hours) Per Year Up to 160 hours Paid Time Off Per Year See more details on our Employment Benefits website. Equipment Operator I/CDL Driver is the entry level classification in the Equipment Operator series . The Equipment Operator I/CDL Driver performs unskilled and semi-skilled duties in the operation of vehicles and equipment used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of county roads and right-of-ways . Operates light and medium equipment, such as weed trimmer, chain saw, demolition saw, mower, skid steer, small compaction roller, patch truck, sweeper, crack seal/fill machine, front end loader, backhoe, single- axel and tandem axel trucks. Duties vary by district and may include operation of equipment in the preparation of final asphalt overlay, hauling materials, and assisting in graveling roads, shoveling, raking, sweeping, traffic control, and snow and ice control. Before submitting your application, please visit our website for more information on our districts, shop locations, and service areas. https://www.jeffco.us/787/Road-Bridge-Division Road & Bridge has 9 shops that cover 4 districts within Jefferson County, including locations at: Golden Littleton Coal Creek Evergreen Indian Hills Lookout Mountain Shaffer’s Crossing Conifer Essential duties of this position include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform road maintenance operations, including milling asphalt, repaving roads, filling potholes, applying crack-seal, repairing concrete, street sweeping, maintaining gutters and drainage, gravel road maintenance, and snow removal from county-maintained roadways. Ensure roads are clear during snow events by performing snowplow and sweeping operations. Safely operate and drive equipment or vehicles while performing construction, maintenance, and other work. Perform equipment and vehicle pre/post-trip inspections as defined by federal guidelines and inspect other items affecting safe operations. Perform routine cleaning and minor maintenance, as necessary. Inspect and prepare all equipment for use by performing routine maintenance and minor repairs on trucks and equipment, including fueling, cleaning, lubricating, and changing tires. Plan and request maintenance service and repair for specific equipment. Prepare equipment for specific uses by making necessary modifications. Must be available to respond to emergencies and snow removal operations 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by reporting to your assigned shop within one hour of being called. Minimum Requirements: High School Diploma or GED. A minimum of one-year work-related experience in the operation of equipment and/or vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 pounds or more. Must be at least 18 years old by hire date. Valid Driver’s License for 2 consecutive years prior to hire date. If from out of state, must obtain a Colorado Driver’s License within 30 days of hire. Must possess a valid Class B or A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with Air Brake restriction removed as well as a valid Department of Transportation (DOT) medical card at the time of hire. Must have Tanker endorsement within 30 days of hire. May be required to obtain Flagger, Traffic Control Supervisor, Stormwater Management, and/or Erosion Control certifications. May be required to obtain a Class A CDL or a Hazmat endorsement. Respond to emergencies and snow removal operations 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and reportto an assigned shop within one hour of being called. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with road construction or maintenance Experience with asphalt operations Experience with public works Please read the following to the fullest extent . Offer of employment is contingent on passing a criminal history, MVR check, background check, and physical exam. To be considered you must not have any major violations, and no more than one DUI, DWI, DWAI conviction in the past three years. Must provide a valid Commercial Driver's License and DOT medical card, and current copy of your full CDLIS Motor Vehicle Record at the time of interview, if you currently hold a CDL. Jefferson County adheres to pre- and post-employment drug testing regulations for positions requiring a CDL . In following Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Jefferson County is required to contact previous employers to obtain information on past alcohol and drug testing. ** Please Note : Due to CDL guidelines, we review work experience within the last ten years. Please make sure that you document your past and current job-related experience. If your application does not include work experience from the last ten years, your application may bedisqualifiedor delay the process. ** How to Apply: Applications will be accepted electronically at Jefferson County Colorado Career Opportunities . Applicants complete an online form and have the option to provide a resume and detailed cover letter that describes why you are the best candidate for the position. Applications are reviewed for minimum qualifications listed in the qualifications section of the job bulletin, and applicants are contacted directly by the hiring team regarding next steps. To view the status of your application or direct communication from the hiring team, please log into your candidate portal . For more details on the recruitment process, please visit https://www.jeffco.us/1860/FAQs Questions: County Recruitment Team: 303-271-8400 or CareerTalent@Jeffco.us Library Recruitment Team: 303.275.6168 or talent@jeffcolibrary.org Sheriff Recruitment Team: 303.271.5332 or sheriff.recruiting@co.jefferson.co.us Education: GED, High School Diploma Experience: Work Experience: Minimum one year Certifications: Driver's License - Driver's License - Any State Languages: Category: Maintenance & Trades
Cal State University (CSU) San Francisco
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Working Title Hourly Police Dispatcher (Police Dispatcher II) - University Police Department SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding 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. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department University Police Appointment Type Temporary Time Base Hourly Work Schedule Schedule to be arranged by supervisor. Anticipated Hiring Range $36.68 Per Hour Position Summary The Police Dispatcher is a specialized classification within police departments which provides essential dispatch communications and records maintenance. Dispatchers are responsible for maintaining effective and efficient communications between campus law enforcement headquarters, campus police officers in the field, outside emergency and law enforcement agencies, and the public. Incumbents in this position receive, record and dispatch general and emergency information quickly, clearly, and accurately. Incumbents at this level typically have a higher degree of accountability for the dispatch and records functions. Their assignments typically involve providing lead work direction to other dispatchers and/or other public safety support staff and/or performing more complex and diverse functions in support of public safety programs. They often participate in the development of operational procedures and protocols related to dispatch functions. Typical nature of work assignments: Coordination of the dispatch and records functions including providing lead work direction of dispatch and other public safety support staff. Ensures adequate coverage at all times by assessing needs and setting work schedules, acting as shift coordinator, planning and assigning work, monitoring performance and training staff. Performance of more advanced dispatch work including developing and auditing procedures and protocols to enhance the operation of the communications and records center; documenting policies and operational protocols and procedures; ensuring police reports and records systems are maintained according to applicable laws and regulations; compiling operational and training manuals; preparing reports on communication center and related police activities; developing and delivering dispatch and related staff and community training programs; and may serve as Emergency Medical Dispatch Manager. Accountable for own work results and daily dispatch operations. Performs day-to-day work independently under general supervision. Work is supervised in terms of overall accomplishments. Work involves addressing a wide range of problems that requires judgment and some ingenuity to develop thorough and practical solutions. Position Information Dispatch Communications Answering and screening incoming calls to the police department which involve conversing with crime victims, witnesses, and members of the public to elicit and record pertinent information; operating police department and other emergency communications equipment to dispatch officers to calls for service, critical incidents and emergencies; entering and retrieving data for police reports, activity logs and criminal information; utilizing automated dispatch and law enforcement systems and databases to enter, research and retrieve information; operating the 911 telephone system and serving as the primary answer point; coordinating emergency responses including performing emergency dispatch duties; and referring citizens to appropriate resources such as counseling services, domestic violence support services or victim/witness assistance units. Record-keeping Utilizing dispatch and law enforcement systems and databases (both computerized and manual) to maintain department files and reports; entering, recording, researching and retrieving information; updating department warrant and due diligence information; filing police reports; preparing arrest folders, maintaining criminal history files and preparing packets for prosecutors; compiling and sending reports to appropriate agencies; ensuring records and files are maintained in accordance with applicable laws and regulations; and providing related clerical and/or administrative support to the department. Public Safety Support Providing support to other public safety and community service functions including parking and access services; maintaining records; monitoring security and fire alarm systems and coordinating responses; monitoring building access; assisting campus visitors; and vehicle checkout. Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Entry to the first level within this classification typically requires one year of verifiable experience using a switchboard and two-way radio communication system in a law enforcement or comparable agency within the last ten years and a high school diploma or equivalent. Essential entry qualifications require the ability to effectively use a phonetic alphabet, speak clearly and concisely, follow oral and written instructions, transfer information accurately, handle a wide range of interpersonal interactions effectively, and learn the use of applicable automated dispatch and law enforcement systems and databases. Incumbents must have completed the Police Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Dispatcher Course and possess a P.O.S.T. Dispatcher Course Certificate. Incumbents must successfully pass supplemental P.O.S.T. requirements for dispatchers such as a background check, polygraph, physical and psychological examinations, and related requirements. Thorough knowledge of record keeping laws and regulations for police departments. Ability to provide lead work direction and train new staff. Ability to handle multiple priorities and manage multiple situations while under duress. Ability to analyze and address operational and procedural problems and recommend solutions. May be required to complete more advanced training. Preferred Qualifications Ability to remain calm, act quickly and use good judgment in emergencies. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers and campus community. Ability to interact courteously with all contacts. Core Competencies - embody the following competencies Bias toward collaboration and teamwork. Effective communication skills across a variety of venues. Customer/Client Focus with an emphasis in problem solving and resolution. Personal effectiveness and credibility as demonstrated by interpersonal and professional confidence. Diversity and inclusion. Required/License/Certification Must possess a valid California Driver’s License. Position requires the use of state vehicle to attend events and visit off campus locations during work hours. Possession of Police Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Dispatcher Course Certificate. The person holding this position is 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 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Environmental/Physical/Special The dispatch position is primarily an indoor operation. Incumbent will remain near, or in the dispatch console at all times. Must be willing to work any shift assigned, may work holidays, weekends, and nights. Must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty, and staff. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Employment Requirement CSU requires faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hr@campus.edu . CSUEU Position (For CSUEU Positions Only) Eligible and qualified on-campus applicants, currently in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 are given hiring preference. Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Advertised: Jun 24 2022 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Working Title Hourly Police Dispatcher (Police Dispatcher II) - University Police Department SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding 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. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department University Police Appointment Type Temporary Time Base Hourly Work Schedule Schedule to be arranged by supervisor. Anticipated Hiring Range $36.68 Per Hour Position Summary The Police Dispatcher is a specialized classification within police departments which provides essential dispatch communications and records maintenance. Dispatchers are responsible for maintaining effective and efficient communications between campus law enforcement headquarters, campus police officers in the field, outside emergency and law enforcement agencies, and the public. Incumbents in this position receive, record and dispatch general and emergency information quickly, clearly, and accurately. Incumbents at this level typically have a higher degree of accountability for the dispatch and records functions. Their assignments typically involve providing lead work direction to other dispatchers and/or other public safety support staff and/or performing more complex and diverse functions in support of public safety programs. They often participate in the development of operational procedures and protocols related to dispatch functions. Typical nature of work assignments: Coordination of the dispatch and records functions including providing lead work direction of dispatch and other public safety support staff. Ensures adequate coverage at all times by assessing needs and setting work schedules, acting as shift coordinator, planning and assigning work, monitoring performance and training staff. Performance of more advanced dispatch work including developing and auditing procedures and protocols to enhance the operation of the communications and records center; documenting policies and operational protocols and procedures; ensuring police reports and records systems are maintained according to applicable laws and regulations; compiling operational and training manuals; preparing reports on communication center and related police activities; developing and delivering dispatch and related staff and community training programs; and may serve as Emergency Medical Dispatch Manager. Accountable for own work results and daily dispatch operations. Performs day-to-day work independently under general supervision. Work is supervised in terms of overall accomplishments. Work involves addressing a wide range of problems that requires judgment and some ingenuity to develop thorough and practical solutions. Position Information Dispatch Communications Answering and screening incoming calls to the police department which involve conversing with crime victims, witnesses, and members of the public to elicit and record pertinent information; operating police department and other emergency communications equipment to dispatch officers to calls for service, critical incidents and emergencies; entering and retrieving data for police reports, activity logs and criminal information; utilizing automated dispatch and law enforcement systems and databases to enter, research and retrieve information; operating the 911 telephone system and serving as the primary answer point; coordinating emergency responses including performing emergency dispatch duties; and referring citizens to appropriate resources such as counseling services, domestic violence support services or victim/witness assistance units. Record-keeping Utilizing dispatch and law enforcement systems and databases (both computerized and manual) to maintain department files and reports; entering, recording, researching and retrieving information; updating department warrant and due diligence information; filing police reports; preparing arrest folders, maintaining criminal history files and preparing packets for prosecutors; compiling and sending reports to appropriate agencies; ensuring records and files are maintained in accordance with applicable laws and regulations; and providing related clerical and/or administrative support to the department. Public Safety Support Providing support to other public safety and community service functions including parking and access services; maintaining records; monitoring security and fire alarm systems and coordinating responses; monitoring building access; assisting campus visitors; and vehicle checkout. Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Entry to the first level within this classification typically requires one year of verifiable experience using a switchboard and two-way radio communication system in a law enforcement or comparable agency within the last ten years and a high school diploma or equivalent. Essential entry qualifications require the ability to effectively use a phonetic alphabet, speak clearly and concisely, follow oral and written instructions, transfer information accurately, handle a wide range of interpersonal interactions effectively, and learn the use of applicable automated dispatch and law enforcement systems and databases. Incumbents must have completed the Police Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Dispatcher Course and possess a P.O.S.T. Dispatcher Course Certificate. Incumbents must successfully pass supplemental P.O.S.T. requirements for dispatchers such as a background check, polygraph, physical and psychological examinations, and related requirements. Thorough knowledge of record keeping laws and regulations for police departments. Ability to provide lead work direction and train new staff. Ability to handle multiple priorities and manage multiple situations while under duress. Ability to analyze and address operational and procedural problems and recommend solutions. May be required to complete more advanced training. Preferred Qualifications Ability to remain calm, act quickly and use good judgment in emergencies. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers and campus community. Ability to interact courteously with all contacts. Core Competencies - embody the following competencies Bias toward collaboration and teamwork. Effective communication skills across a variety of venues. Customer/Client Focus with an emphasis in problem solving and resolution. Personal effectiveness and credibility as demonstrated by interpersonal and professional confidence. Diversity and inclusion. Required/License/Certification Must possess a valid California Driver’s License. Position requires the use of state vehicle to attend events and visit off campus locations during work hours. Possession of Police Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Dispatcher Course Certificate. The person holding this position is 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 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Environmental/Physical/Special The dispatch position is primarily an indoor operation. Incumbent will remain near, or in the dispatch console at all times. Must be willing to work any shift assigned, may work holidays, weekends, and nights. Must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty, and staff. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Employment Requirement CSU requires faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hr@campus.edu . CSUEU Position (For CSUEU Positions Only) Eligible and qualified on-campus applicants, currently in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 are given hiring preference. Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Advertised: Jun 24 2022 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Westminster, Colorado
Westminster, Colorado, United States
POSITION PURPOSE / IMPORTANT APPLICATION INFORMATION The Assistant Recreation Specialist - Aquatics is responsible for assisting in supervising front-line aquatics operations. Assists in the oversight of recreation programs involving coordination, planning, and supervising staff. Work involves assisting the Recreation Supervisor - Aquatics in the management of recreational programs, supervising lifeguards, and ensuring employee and guest safety in and around that natatorium. Aquatic program positions are safety-sensitive. Work schedule varies based on the facility schedule, closures, and programming, with shifts primarily focused on closing hours, weekends, and holidays. This position may work up to 24 hours per week. The full salary range for this position is stated above. The starting range of pay is dependent on qualifications and experience of each individual candidate. ORGANIZATIONAL COMPETENCIES AND CULTURAL VALUES/GENERAL COMPETENCIES The City's work culture encourages passionate, positive and enthusiastic employees who, along with our City Council and City Manager, are strong supporters of our mission: Westminster’s purpose is to provide core services and foster economic resilience to give our community the opportunity to thrive. Westminster is a city of beautiful, safe, well-maintained neighborhoods and destinations with a vibrant, diverse economy, rich and resilient environment and a strong sense of community belonging. Our core values are embodied in our SPIRIT (Service - Pride - Integrity - Responsibility - Innovation - Teamwork). This position supports the goals of the Parks, Recreation and Libraries Department, which enhances the quality of life for all Westminster citizens by providing diverse leisure, recreational and informational services and resources; and acquiring, developing and maintaining first-class parks, facilities, open space and recreational trails. This position works towards the accomplishment of the Departments mission: “Together we create exceptional opportunities for a vibrant community with a commitment to nature, wellness and literacy.” Every employee is accountable to: Demonstrate a high level of customer service; encourage others to focus on the customer; foster an environment where customer service is a priority Communicate with customers to ensure that, where possible, they are satisfied and that their needs are being addressed; solicit and evaluate customer feedback Act as an ambassador by understanding and fostering the organization's mission and vision Exhibit pride in self, the department, the city and the community; conduct self in a professional manner Demonstrate integrity and build trust through credibility, reliability, commitment, loyalty and ethical behavior Address difficult or contentious issues in a constructive manner Support/promote change; demonstrate flexibility and takes calculated risks when appropriate Participate in personal growth opportunities and attend trainings designed to enhance capacity to bring new skills and ideas to the job and the organization Work to continuously improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the service or product being delivered Demonstrate support for team efforts by accepting new roles and responsibilities, and helping others achieve objectives Value diversity; demonstrate an awareness of differences; demonstrate sensitivity and adapt behaviors and communication to accommodate these differences GENERAL COMPETENCIES Citywide - Every employee in this position is accountable to: Establish effective interpersonal relationships through honest, open communication and follow-through on commitments Recognize personal strengths and weaknesses and target areas for personal self-development Demonstrate initiative in performing job tasks Exhibit problem-solving skills leading to sound judgment and quality decisions Achieve goals, handle assigned workload and new assignments effectively; demonstrate an ability to work independently Communicate effectively with individuals and groups using clear and concise verbal and written communications Demonstrate accountability for work and take ownership in job performance Demonstrate concern for the accuracy and quality of work; take steps to correct mistakes and improve the overall product Job Specific - Every employee in this position must be able to: Demonstrate preventative lifeguarding and current lifeguard techniques, standards, and procedures related to rescue of drowning swimmers or any user in a distressful situation in or around the swimming pool Maintain StarGuard Elite Lifeguard and Lifeguard Instructor Certifications Enforce pool safety rules with staff and public Respond calmly and effectively, and handle emergency situations, making proper judgements as to the correct course of action Coordinate, develop, and implement recreational programs under supervision of the Recreation Specialist - Aquatics Lead the lifeguard team in daily operations and tasks Instruct aquatic classes of various types, including but not limited to swimming lessons, lifeguard training, and lifeguard in-services Support the Hydro Systems Specialist in keeping pool operations safe and functional; demonstrate basic knowledge of pool mechanical operations and chemical testing Operate standard office equipment such as copy machines, computers, and telephone Work efficiently in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and RecTrac, and Outlook; type a minimum of 25 words per minute Demonstrate knowledge of proper telephone, office, and e-mail etiquette; communicate effectively with recreation and city team Work with the public effectively and establish effective working relationships with other employees Support the department’s guest service philosophy and the City’s SPIRIT values Leadership/Supervisory - Every employee in this position is accountable to: Foster a participatory organizational climate that is open, positive, reinforcing, and supportive Encourage employees to be accountable for their work and take ownership in what they do Demonstrate leadership and courage by making or supporting decisions that reflect the organizational mission and goals even when the decision may be unpopular to some Demonstrate collaboration and conflict resolution skills with other departments and employees Help employees to see the value of developing their skills, and assist them in eliminating barriers to their development; encourage employees to step outside their comfort zone to develop their skills Assist Recreation Specialist in providing meaningful, timely employee feedback and appraisals, and effectively address employee performance problems Effectively supervise, mentor, and motivate in a team environment JOB SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS Essential Job Functions, Duties, Responsibilities and Tasks Presence - Establish a strong presence as a leader as a member of the aquatics management team Maintains regular and punctual attendance Exhibit strong interpersonal communication with the aquatics team, facility team, and guests Support and model quality internal and external guest service Professionalism - Exhibit professionalism in supervision, conduct, and image Maintain clean and organized office spaces Maintain professionalism and confidentiality Lead, supervise, and maintain a high level of cleanliness Involvement - Stay involved in and contribute to the daily operations and safety of the natatorium Maintain a safe environment for guests and aquatic staff Provide consistent coaching and correction to lifeguard staff Monitor and manage lifeguard rotations to accommodate any number of swimmers for optimal safety Monitor and oversee activities in the swimming pool areas to prevent drowning injuries or accidents Provide all duties required as a certified lifeguard including rescues, activating the emergency action plan, providing first aid and/CPR care, etc. Complete timely and accurate incident, accident, and save reports Inventory supplies, orders, and equipment Supervising - Provide consistent supervision in and around the natatorium Assist with daily operations of recreation programs, equipment, and facilities Work closely with the other aquatics team members and Hydro Systems Specialist to test pool water make necessary chemical or mechanical adjustments, and maintain pool equipment Ensure daily chemical testing, cleaning and statistical checklists are completed Monitor circulation, filtration, and water/HVAC flow Assist the Hydro Systems Specialist in ensuring safe and balanced water; provide water testing, basic mechanical adjustments, and water calibrations as instructed Programming - Assist the Recreation Specialist - Aquatics in programming and scheduling the natatorium Schedule or assist in scheduling aquatic staff to meet usage patterns and safety requirements of pool area Spend majority of your daily shift on or around the pool deck Scheduled in lifeguard rotations Assist with RecTrac, program management, and contacting participants/guests as needed Teaching - Lead and supervise teaching, training, recruiting, and certification programs Coordinate and conduct in-service trainings for lifeguard and aquatic staff Teach specified classes such as CPR, AED, first aid, lifeguard training, progressive swim lessons Prepare lesson plans as needed; ensure instructor communication by overseeing progress reports, report cards, and parent evaluations Assign instructors to appropriate levels Recruit, train, and hire hourly/seasonal staff Conduct staff evaluations, skill audits, and lifeguard observations Teach classes as needed as a substitute and a regularly scheduled instructor for both aqua fitness and swim lessons Maintains regular and punctual attendance Other Duties and Responsibilities Incumbent is accountable for all duties of this job and other projects and responsibilities may be added at the City’s discretion. POSITION REQUIREMENTS/WORKING CONDITIONS/PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS Education, Experience, Skills, Formal Training, Licenses and Certifications Required : High school diploma or GED Must be at least 21 years of age Experience with program administration and guest service CPR/AED for Lifeguards certification, Basic First Aid certification, and Lifeguard Training certification Ability to obtain StarGuard Lifeguard Instructor Certification within one year - training provided by the City. Ability to obtain Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certification within one year - training provided by the City. Preferred : One year of experience working in recreation/leisure services as a lead or supervisor Some college level courses in recreation or education or a closely related subject field Any equivalent combination of education, training and experience, which would provide the required knowledge and skills, may be considered. Physical Requirements Work is physical in nature and involves: Constant near acuity and hearing is needed to perform daily functions and communicate with patrons and staff Constant standing, walking on uneven terrain, pool decks, and climbing stairs in a multi-level facility to observe recreation center activity and events for safety and hazards Constant near and far acuity to observe program participants for possible troubled swimmers and safety hazards; constant hearing to be aware of troubled individuals that may be out of line of sight Frequently lifting of fifty (50) pounds from floor to waist, thirty-five (35) pounds from floor overhead; frequent carry, push, pull fifty (50) pounds of supplies, equipment, and material up to 100 feet for event set up; Occasional carrying of up to 100 pounds of equipment, supplies and materials up to ten (10) feet Due to the occasional use of hand tools fine motor skills along with firm grasp and frequent reaching below shoulder and overhead is needed Occasional lifting of ten (10) pounds from floor to overhead to move equipment and supplies; occasional lifting of up to seventy-five (75) pounds from floor to chest to assist in moving furniture, equipment and patrons on backboards Occasionally carry seventy-five (75) pounds up to fifty (50) feet and fifty (50) pounds up to 100 feet to perform emergency rescues; occasionally push/pull seventy-five (75) pounds to remove individuals from pool area in an emergency situation, set up bleachers for events and lane ropes for lap swim (Aquatics programs) WORKING CONDITIONS Work in this position is performed primarily indoors in an office and at recreation centers, with occasional work out of doors for seasonal programs. In Aquatic programs work is constantly performed in a high-volume indoor pool setting with constant exposure to loud noise and wet/humid conditions; work includes periods of high activity and stress during emergency situations; sufficient physical strength, stamina, and conditioning are needed to rescue swimmers in danger of drowning who may resist rescue. Required Materials and Equipment Equipment used may include computers, keyboards, copy/fax machines, telephones, calculators, televisions, audio/visual equipment (DVD, CD, etc.), public service announcement equipment, small hand tools such as hammer, screwdrivers, tape measurers, and a variety of recreational equipment and maintenance tools. In aquatics programs knowledge of lifeguard equipment to include but not limited to rescue tubes, backboards, bag valve masks, AED, whistles, chemical testing kits, basic pool chemicals, telephones, two-way radios, and megaphones; uses cleaning chemicals and cleaning equipment such as pool vacuum, hose, pressure washer, and scrubbers; operates personal computers and other standard office equipment. PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS Background checks will include employment references and criminal history, and when applicable, credit check, driver license record, and education verification Pre-employment drug screen and physical Must be legally entitled to work in the United States The City of Westminster offers a comprehensive benefit package including: Health and Dental Flexible Spending Pension/ Retirement Plans Term Life Insurance Long-term Disability Survivor Benefits Wellness Program Education and Training Reimbursement General leave that provides vacation, holidays, and illness leave For a more detailed overview of our General Non Exempt employee benefit package: Benefit Package The City of Westminster does not participate in the Social Security system.In lieu of social security contributions, the city contributes to a 401(a) defined contribution plan on your behalf. 401(a) Contribution Rates: Employee Mandatory Contribution: 11% of your base pay. Contributions are pre-tax and fully vested. Employer Contribution: 11.25%of your base pay. Employer Contribution Vesting Schedule Less than 3 years - 0% 3 years- 60% 4 years - 80% 5+ years - 100% The City of Westminster provides employees with innovative and practical ways to improve their commute through two key features, EcoPass and Commute Benefits powered by Commutrics. EcoPass provides unlimited trips on RTD's core transit services and Commute Rewards allows you to record your trips and get rewards based on your commute mode. Closing Date/Time: 4/29/2024 8:30 AM Mountain
Apr 16, 2024
Full Time
POSITION PURPOSE / IMPORTANT APPLICATION INFORMATION The Assistant Recreation Specialist - Aquatics is responsible for assisting in supervising front-line aquatics operations. Assists in the oversight of recreation programs involving coordination, planning, and supervising staff. Work involves assisting the Recreation Supervisor - Aquatics in the management of recreational programs, supervising lifeguards, and ensuring employee and guest safety in and around that natatorium. Aquatic program positions are safety-sensitive. Work schedule varies based on the facility schedule, closures, and programming, with shifts primarily focused on closing hours, weekends, and holidays. This position may work up to 24 hours per week. The full salary range for this position is stated above. The starting range of pay is dependent on qualifications and experience of each individual candidate. ORGANIZATIONAL COMPETENCIES AND CULTURAL VALUES/GENERAL COMPETENCIES The City's work culture encourages passionate, positive and enthusiastic employees who, along with our City Council and City Manager, are strong supporters of our mission: Westminster’s purpose is to provide core services and foster economic resilience to give our community the opportunity to thrive. Westminster is a city of beautiful, safe, well-maintained neighborhoods and destinations with a vibrant, diverse economy, rich and resilient environment and a strong sense of community belonging. Our core values are embodied in our SPIRIT (Service - Pride - Integrity - Responsibility - Innovation - Teamwork). This position supports the goals of the Parks, Recreation and Libraries Department, which enhances the quality of life for all Westminster citizens by providing diverse leisure, recreational and informational services and resources; and acquiring, developing and maintaining first-class parks, facilities, open space and recreational trails. This position works towards the accomplishment of the Departments mission: “Together we create exceptional opportunities for a vibrant community with a commitment to nature, wellness and literacy.” Every employee is accountable to: Demonstrate a high level of customer service; encourage others to focus on the customer; foster an environment where customer service is a priority Communicate with customers to ensure that, where possible, they are satisfied and that their needs are being addressed; solicit and evaluate customer feedback Act as an ambassador by understanding and fostering the organization's mission and vision Exhibit pride in self, the department, the city and the community; conduct self in a professional manner Demonstrate integrity and build trust through credibility, reliability, commitment, loyalty and ethical behavior Address difficult or contentious issues in a constructive manner Support/promote change; demonstrate flexibility and takes calculated risks when appropriate Participate in personal growth opportunities and attend trainings designed to enhance capacity to bring new skills and ideas to the job and the organization Work to continuously improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the service or product being delivered Demonstrate support for team efforts by accepting new roles and responsibilities, and helping others achieve objectives Value diversity; demonstrate an awareness of differences; demonstrate sensitivity and adapt behaviors and communication to accommodate these differences GENERAL COMPETENCIES Citywide - Every employee in this position is accountable to: Establish effective interpersonal relationships through honest, open communication and follow-through on commitments Recognize personal strengths and weaknesses and target areas for personal self-development Demonstrate initiative in performing job tasks Exhibit problem-solving skills leading to sound judgment and quality decisions Achieve goals, handle assigned workload and new assignments effectively; demonstrate an ability to work independently Communicate effectively with individuals and groups using clear and concise verbal and written communications Demonstrate accountability for work and take ownership in job performance Demonstrate concern for the accuracy and quality of work; take steps to correct mistakes and improve the overall product Job Specific - Every employee in this position must be able to: Demonstrate preventative lifeguarding and current lifeguard techniques, standards, and procedures related to rescue of drowning swimmers or any user in a distressful situation in or around the swimming pool Maintain StarGuard Elite Lifeguard and Lifeguard Instructor Certifications Enforce pool safety rules with staff and public Respond calmly and effectively, and handle emergency situations, making proper judgements as to the correct course of action Coordinate, develop, and implement recreational programs under supervision of the Recreation Specialist - Aquatics Lead the lifeguard team in daily operations and tasks Instruct aquatic classes of various types, including but not limited to swimming lessons, lifeguard training, and lifeguard in-services Support the Hydro Systems Specialist in keeping pool operations safe and functional; demonstrate basic knowledge of pool mechanical operations and chemical testing Operate standard office equipment such as copy machines, computers, and telephone Work efficiently in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and RecTrac, and Outlook; type a minimum of 25 words per minute Demonstrate knowledge of proper telephone, office, and e-mail etiquette; communicate effectively with recreation and city team Work with the public effectively and establish effective working relationships with other employees Support the department’s guest service philosophy and the City’s SPIRIT values Leadership/Supervisory - Every employee in this position is accountable to: Foster a participatory organizational climate that is open, positive, reinforcing, and supportive Encourage employees to be accountable for their work and take ownership in what they do Demonstrate leadership and courage by making or supporting decisions that reflect the organizational mission and goals even when the decision may be unpopular to some Demonstrate collaboration and conflict resolution skills with other departments and employees Help employees to see the value of developing their skills, and assist them in eliminating barriers to their development; encourage employees to step outside their comfort zone to develop their skills Assist Recreation Specialist in providing meaningful, timely employee feedback and appraisals, and effectively address employee performance problems Effectively supervise, mentor, and motivate in a team environment JOB SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS Essential Job Functions, Duties, Responsibilities and Tasks Presence - Establish a strong presence as a leader as a member of the aquatics management team Maintains regular and punctual attendance Exhibit strong interpersonal communication with the aquatics team, facility team, and guests Support and model quality internal and external guest service Professionalism - Exhibit professionalism in supervision, conduct, and image Maintain clean and organized office spaces Maintain professionalism and confidentiality Lead, supervise, and maintain a high level of cleanliness Involvement - Stay involved in and contribute to the daily operations and safety of the natatorium Maintain a safe environment for guests and aquatic staff Provide consistent coaching and correction to lifeguard staff Monitor and manage lifeguard rotations to accommodate any number of swimmers for optimal safety Monitor and oversee activities in the swimming pool areas to prevent drowning injuries or accidents Provide all duties required as a certified lifeguard including rescues, activating the emergency action plan, providing first aid and/CPR care, etc. Complete timely and accurate incident, accident, and save reports Inventory supplies, orders, and equipment Supervising - Provide consistent supervision in and around the natatorium Assist with daily operations of recreation programs, equipment, and facilities Work closely with the other aquatics team members and Hydro Systems Specialist to test pool water make necessary chemical or mechanical adjustments, and maintain pool equipment Ensure daily chemical testing, cleaning and statistical checklists are completed Monitor circulation, filtration, and water/HVAC flow Assist the Hydro Systems Specialist in ensuring safe and balanced water; provide water testing, basic mechanical adjustments, and water calibrations as instructed Programming - Assist the Recreation Specialist - Aquatics in programming and scheduling the natatorium Schedule or assist in scheduling aquatic staff to meet usage patterns and safety requirements of pool area Spend majority of your daily shift on or around the pool deck Scheduled in lifeguard rotations Assist with RecTrac, program management, and contacting participants/guests as needed Teaching - Lead and supervise teaching, training, recruiting, and certification programs Coordinate and conduct in-service trainings for lifeguard and aquatic staff Teach specified classes such as CPR, AED, first aid, lifeguard training, progressive swim lessons Prepare lesson plans as needed; ensure instructor communication by overseeing progress reports, report cards, and parent evaluations Assign instructors to appropriate levels Recruit, train, and hire hourly/seasonal staff Conduct staff evaluations, skill audits, and lifeguard observations Teach classes as needed as a substitute and a regularly scheduled instructor for both aqua fitness and swim lessons Maintains regular and punctual attendance Other Duties and Responsibilities Incumbent is accountable for all duties of this job and other projects and responsibilities may be added at the City’s discretion. POSITION REQUIREMENTS/WORKING CONDITIONS/PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS Education, Experience, Skills, Formal Training, Licenses and Certifications Required : High school diploma or GED Must be at least 21 years of age Experience with program administration and guest service CPR/AED for Lifeguards certification, Basic First Aid certification, and Lifeguard Training certification Ability to obtain StarGuard Lifeguard Instructor Certification within one year - training provided by the City. Ability to obtain Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certification within one year - training provided by the City. Preferred : One year of experience working in recreation/leisure services as a lead or supervisor Some college level courses in recreation or education or a closely related subject field Any equivalent combination of education, training and experience, which would provide the required knowledge and skills, may be considered. Physical Requirements Work is physical in nature and involves: Constant near acuity and hearing is needed to perform daily functions and communicate with patrons and staff Constant standing, walking on uneven terrain, pool decks, and climbing stairs in a multi-level facility to observe recreation center activity and events for safety and hazards Constant near and far acuity to observe program participants for possible troubled swimmers and safety hazards; constant hearing to be aware of troubled individuals that may be out of line of sight Frequently lifting of fifty (50) pounds from floor to waist, thirty-five (35) pounds from floor overhead; frequent carry, push, pull fifty (50) pounds of supplies, equipment, and material up to 100 feet for event set up; Occasional carrying of up to 100 pounds of equipment, supplies and materials up to ten (10) feet Due to the occasional use of hand tools fine motor skills along with firm grasp and frequent reaching below shoulder and overhead is needed Occasional lifting of ten (10) pounds from floor to overhead to move equipment and supplies; occasional lifting of up to seventy-five (75) pounds from floor to chest to assist in moving furniture, equipment and patrons on backboards Occasionally carry seventy-five (75) pounds up to fifty (50) feet and fifty (50) pounds up to 100 feet to perform emergency rescues; occasionally push/pull seventy-five (75) pounds to remove individuals from pool area in an emergency situation, set up bleachers for events and lane ropes for lap swim (Aquatics programs) WORKING CONDITIONS Work in this position is performed primarily indoors in an office and at recreation centers, with occasional work out of doors for seasonal programs. In Aquatic programs work is constantly performed in a high-volume indoor pool setting with constant exposure to loud noise and wet/humid conditions; work includes periods of high activity and stress during emergency situations; sufficient physical strength, stamina, and conditioning are needed to rescue swimmers in danger of drowning who may resist rescue. Required Materials and Equipment Equipment used may include computers, keyboards, copy/fax machines, telephones, calculators, televisions, audio/visual equipment (DVD, CD, etc.), public service announcement equipment, small hand tools such as hammer, screwdrivers, tape measurers, and a variety of recreational equipment and maintenance tools. In aquatics programs knowledge of lifeguard equipment to include but not limited to rescue tubes, backboards, bag valve masks, AED, whistles, chemical testing kits, basic pool chemicals, telephones, two-way radios, and megaphones; uses cleaning chemicals and cleaning equipment such as pool vacuum, hose, pressure washer, and scrubbers; operates personal computers and other standard office equipment. PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS Background checks will include employment references and criminal history, and when applicable, credit check, driver license record, and education verification Pre-employment drug screen and physical Must be legally entitled to work in the United States The City of Westminster offers a comprehensive benefit package including: Health and Dental Flexible Spending Pension/ Retirement Plans Term Life Insurance Long-term Disability Survivor Benefits Wellness Program Education and Training Reimbursement General leave that provides vacation, holidays, and illness leave For a more detailed overview of our General Non Exempt employee benefit package: Benefit Package The City of Westminster does not participate in the Social Security system.In lieu of social security contributions, the city contributes to a 401(a) defined contribution plan on your behalf. 401(a) Contribution Rates: Employee Mandatory Contribution: 11% of your base pay. Contributions are pre-tax and fully vested. Employer Contribution: 11.25%of your base pay. Employer Contribution Vesting Schedule Less than 3 years - 0% 3 years- 60% 4 years - 80% 5+ years - 100% The City of Westminster provides employees with innovative and practical ways to improve their commute through two key features, EcoPass and Commute Benefits powered by Commutrics. EcoPass provides unlimited trips on RTD's core transit services and Commute Rewards allows you to record your trips and get rewards based on your commute mode. Closing Date/Time: 4/29/2024 8:30 AM Mountain
Santa Fe Springs, CA
Santa Fe Springs, California, United States
**Incumbents will be placed at Step E of the salary range which is $23.69 per hour** This recruitment will remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received and may close without notice. The City of Santa Fe Springs seeks applicants for the position of Instructor Lifeguard II. This is a seasonal, hourly/non-benefited position. Incumbents are expected to be available to work approximately 20-30 hours per week beginning April 2024 through September 2024 on a flexible schedule including early evenings, weekends, and holidays. IMPORTANT INFORMATION/DATES: Please note the following important dates/timeframe in order to prepare your schedule in advance if you are interested in applying for this position and employment with the City of Santa Fe Springs: 05/18/24 - 05/19/24: *Lifeguard Training Certification/Course 06/01/24 - 06/02/24: *Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certification/Course 06/10/24: Anticipated Start Date *PLEASE NOTE: The City of Santa Fe Springs will be offering training + certification to applicants who successfully complete in-water assessment and oral panel interview. As such, interested applicants MUST be available throughout aforementioned timeline AND successfully complete all phases of recruitment process; in-water assessment, oral panel interview, lifeguard/WSI certification, and background/pre-placement process. POSITION PURPOSE: Under direct supervision provides and monitors the safety of patrons and staff at the City Aquatic Center at all times while on duty. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Receives supervision from the Instructor Lifeguard III and Community Services Supervisor. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Provides functional supervision to lower level lifeguard personnel. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Supports the Mission of the City and its Elected and Appointed Officials. Provides courteous and timely service to the public as the ultimate employer. Works cooperatively with other City employees. Exhibits integrity and displays ethical behavior. Monitors and ensures the safety of patrons and staff at the City Aquatic Center. Teaches swimming lessons to all age groups and ability levels. Performs emergency care to individuals as necessary and responds to unsafe conditions potential hazards. Performs routine maintenance to pool, aquatic equipment, and other assigned areas. Explains and enforces pool safety rules and regulations. Take charge of emergency situations and provide emergency care as needed. Maintains effective interpersonal relations with the public and the staff. Administers first aid and CPR as needed. Maintains accurate records; prepares written reports. Performs related duties as required. REPRESENTATIVE COMPETENCIES AND QUALIFICATIONS: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and ability required to satisfactorily perform the jobs essential duties and responsibilities. Knowledge of: Swimming and lifeguarding techniques, principles, and practices. CPR/AED principles and practices. First aid principles and practices. Teaching techniques, principles, and practices. Oxygen administration, principles and practices. Materials and equipment involved in the maintenance and operation of swimming pool. Departmental policies and procedures. Ability to: Monitor safety of patrons and staff. Teach swimming lessons for various age groups and skill groups. Enforce safety rules and regulations. Administer First Aid and CPR. Follow written and oral instructions. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Work with accuracy and attention to detail. Operate and use modern office equipment. Effectively organize and prioritize assigned work. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other people. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: The following requirements generally demonstrate possession of the minimum requisite knowledge and ability necessary to perform the duties of the position. A typical way to obtain these would be: Two (2) years experience as a pool or beach lifeguard. A valid State of California driver's license or California Identification card. *American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Certificate. *American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer and AED Certification. *American Red Cross Community First Aid and Safety. *American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Certificate. * City will provide training/certification to successful candidates. EXAMINATION PROCESS AND TESTING COMPONENTS: Following a review of all applications, qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination process. The examination components listed below will be used to evaluate the qualifications of those invited. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 70% on each phase of the examination process in order proceed to the next phase. The examination components will be conducted as follows: I. IN-WATER ASSESSMENT Candidates will be tested on the following in-water skills & abilities test: Tread water for two (2) minutes using legs only. Circuit Test (Deep Pool). Complete the timed swim within one (1) minute, 40 seconds. Stroke Evaluation - Swim each of the following strokes for Twenty-Five (25) yards. Freestyle/Crawl StrokeButterflyElementary BackstrokeSidestrokeBreaststrokeBack-Crawl Stroke II. ORAL PANEL INTERVIEW Candidates who successfully pass the In-Water Assessment will be invited to participate in the Oral Panel Interview. Candidates who successfully pass the Oral Panel Interview will be placed on the Eligibility List. NEPOTISM POLICY: Relatives may be appointed regardless of the designation of full or part-time classification. Candidates with relatives employed by the City will be excluded from applying for a vacancy if one or more of the following criteria exist: 1) The appointment of a relative would place one in a supervisory capacity directly over the other 2) The appointment would create a situation in which it is conceivable personal gain for one could be obtained by the actions of the other 3) The appointment would create a situation where performance or non-performance of either would have a direct effect upon the performance of the other 4) The appointment would create a situation where the confidentiality of either could be compromised. Candidates with relatives employed by the City will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. "Relative" shall be defined as: mother, father, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandmother, grandfather, grandchild, spouse, domestic partner, step mother, step-father, step-sister, step-brother, stepchild and step grandchild. WORKING CONDITIONS: The work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters in performing the essential functions of this job. Work is primarily performed in a swimming pool environment. Noise level is quiet to moderate. Hazards are minimal. Exposure to chemicals, fumes, and odors. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential duties. Stand, sit, walk, bend, pull and stoop Push, pull, and reach overhead and above shoulders. Hear and speak both in person and on the telephone. Use hands and fingers to operate equipment. See well enough to read documents and operate equipment. Lift and move up to 50 pounds. Vision correctable to 20/40; and hearing thresholds in both ears of 30 or less at decibels of 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000 (voice range). HOW TO APPLY: Applicants are required to complete and submit a City Application online. Resumes or faxed copies will not be accepted in lieu of the City online application. To apply, click on the "Apply" link located at the top of this page. New users must first create an account first. METHOD OF SELECTION: Selection may be based upon an application review, a performance examination and evaluation, and a structured interview. Appointment will be contingent upon a criminal record check and physical examination, including a drug screen. ACCOMMODATION: If you require special testing and/or interview accommodation due to a physical, mental, or learning disability, please call the Human Resources Office at (562) 409-7530 at least 5 days prior to the scheduled date. Non-Benefited
Mar 07, 2024
**Incumbents will be placed at Step E of the salary range which is $23.69 per hour** This recruitment will remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received and may close without notice. The City of Santa Fe Springs seeks applicants for the position of Instructor Lifeguard II. This is a seasonal, hourly/non-benefited position. Incumbents are expected to be available to work approximately 20-30 hours per week beginning April 2024 through September 2024 on a flexible schedule including early evenings, weekends, and holidays. IMPORTANT INFORMATION/DATES: Please note the following important dates/timeframe in order to prepare your schedule in advance if you are interested in applying for this position and employment with the City of Santa Fe Springs: 05/18/24 - 05/19/24: *Lifeguard Training Certification/Course 06/01/24 - 06/02/24: *Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certification/Course 06/10/24: Anticipated Start Date *PLEASE NOTE: The City of Santa Fe Springs will be offering training + certification to applicants who successfully complete in-water assessment and oral panel interview. As such, interested applicants MUST be available throughout aforementioned timeline AND successfully complete all phases of recruitment process; in-water assessment, oral panel interview, lifeguard/WSI certification, and background/pre-placement process. POSITION PURPOSE: Under direct supervision provides and monitors the safety of patrons and staff at the City Aquatic Center at all times while on duty. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Receives supervision from the Instructor Lifeguard III and Community Services Supervisor. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Provides functional supervision to lower level lifeguard personnel. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Supports the Mission of the City and its Elected and Appointed Officials. Provides courteous and timely service to the public as the ultimate employer. Works cooperatively with other City employees. Exhibits integrity and displays ethical behavior. Monitors and ensures the safety of patrons and staff at the City Aquatic Center. Teaches swimming lessons to all age groups and ability levels. Performs emergency care to individuals as necessary and responds to unsafe conditions potential hazards. Performs routine maintenance to pool, aquatic equipment, and other assigned areas. Explains and enforces pool safety rules and regulations. Take charge of emergency situations and provide emergency care as needed. Maintains effective interpersonal relations with the public and the staff. Administers first aid and CPR as needed. Maintains accurate records; prepares written reports. Performs related duties as required. REPRESENTATIVE COMPETENCIES AND QUALIFICATIONS: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and ability required to satisfactorily perform the jobs essential duties and responsibilities. Knowledge of: Swimming and lifeguarding techniques, principles, and practices. CPR/AED principles and practices. First aid principles and practices. Teaching techniques, principles, and practices. Oxygen administration, principles and practices. Materials and equipment involved in the maintenance and operation of swimming pool. Departmental policies and procedures. Ability to: Monitor safety of patrons and staff. Teach swimming lessons for various age groups and skill groups. Enforce safety rules and regulations. Administer First Aid and CPR. Follow written and oral instructions. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Work with accuracy and attention to detail. Operate and use modern office equipment. Effectively organize and prioritize assigned work. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other people. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: The following requirements generally demonstrate possession of the minimum requisite knowledge and ability necessary to perform the duties of the position. A typical way to obtain these would be: Two (2) years experience as a pool or beach lifeguard. A valid State of California driver's license or California Identification card. *American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Certificate. *American Red Cross CPR for the Professional Rescuer and AED Certification. *American Red Cross Community First Aid and Safety. *American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Certificate. * City will provide training/certification to successful candidates. EXAMINATION PROCESS AND TESTING COMPONENTS: Following a review of all applications, qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination process. The examination components listed below will be used to evaluate the qualifications of those invited. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 70% on each phase of the examination process in order proceed to the next phase. The examination components will be conducted as follows: I. IN-WATER ASSESSMENT Candidates will be tested on the following in-water skills & abilities test: Tread water for two (2) minutes using legs only. Circuit Test (Deep Pool). Complete the timed swim within one (1) minute, 40 seconds. Stroke Evaluation - Swim each of the following strokes for Twenty-Five (25) yards. Freestyle/Crawl StrokeButterflyElementary BackstrokeSidestrokeBreaststrokeBack-Crawl Stroke II. ORAL PANEL INTERVIEW Candidates who successfully pass the In-Water Assessment will be invited to participate in the Oral Panel Interview. Candidates who successfully pass the Oral Panel Interview will be placed on the Eligibility List. NEPOTISM POLICY: Relatives may be appointed regardless of the designation of full or part-time classification. Candidates with relatives employed by the City will be excluded from applying for a vacancy if one or more of the following criteria exist: 1) The appointment of a relative would place one in a supervisory capacity directly over the other 2) The appointment would create a situation in which it is conceivable personal gain for one could be obtained by the actions of the other 3) The appointment would create a situation where performance or non-performance of either would have a direct effect upon the performance of the other 4) The appointment would create a situation where the confidentiality of either could be compromised. Candidates with relatives employed by the City will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. "Relative" shall be defined as: mother, father, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandmother, grandfather, grandchild, spouse, domestic partner, step mother, step-father, step-sister, step-brother, stepchild and step grandchild. WORKING CONDITIONS: The work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters in performing the essential functions of this job. Work is primarily performed in a swimming pool environment. Noise level is quiet to moderate. Hazards are minimal. Exposure to chemicals, fumes, and odors. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential duties. Stand, sit, walk, bend, pull and stoop Push, pull, and reach overhead and above shoulders. Hear and speak both in person and on the telephone. Use hands and fingers to operate equipment. See well enough to read documents and operate equipment. Lift and move up to 50 pounds. Vision correctable to 20/40; and hearing thresholds in both ears of 30 or less at decibels of 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000 (voice range). HOW TO APPLY: Applicants are required to complete and submit a City Application online. Resumes or faxed copies will not be accepted in lieu of the City online application. To apply, click on the "Apply" link located at the top of this page. New users must first create an account first. METHOD OF SELECTION: Selection may be based upon an application review, a performance examination and evaluation, and a structured interview. Appointment will be contingent upon a criminal record check and physical examination, including a drug screen. ACCOMMODATION: If you require special testing and/or interview accommodation due to a physical, mental, or learning disability, please call the Human Resources Office at (562) 409-7530 at least 5 days prior to the scheduled date. Non-Benefited
Santa Fe Springs, CA
Santa Fe Springs, California, United States
**Incumbent will be placed at Step E of the salary range which is $28.07 per hour** This recruitment will remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received and may close without notice. The City of Santa Fe Springs seeks applicants for the position of Instructor Lifeguard III. This is a seasonal, hourly/non-benefited position. Incumbents are expected to be available to work approximately 20-30 hours per week beginning April 2024 through September 2024 on a flexible schedule including early evenings, weekends, and holidays. IMPORTANT INFORMATION/DATES: Please note the following important dates/timeframe in order to prepare your schedule in advance if you are interested in applying for this position and employment with the City of Santa Fe Springs: 05/18/24 - 05/19/24: *Lifeguard Training Certification/Course 06/01/24 - 06/02/24: *Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certification/Course 06/10/24: Anticipated Start Date *PLEASE NOTE: The City of Santa Fe Springs will be offering training + certification to applicants who successfully complete in-water assessment and oral panel interview. As such, interested applicants MUST be available throughout aforementioned timeline AND successfully complete all phases of recruitment process; in-water assessment, oral panel interview, lifeguard/WSI certification, and background/pre-placement process. POSITION PURPOSE: Supervises daily aquatics operations; provides and monitors the safety of patrons and staff at the City Aquatic Center. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Receives general supervision from the Community Services Supervisor. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Provides functional supervision to lower level lifeguard personnel. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Supports the Mission of the City and its Elected and Appointed Officials. Provides courteous and timely service to the public as the ultimate employer. Works cooperatively with other City employees. Exhibits integrity and displays ethical behavior. Monitors and ensures the safety of patrons and staff at the City Aquatic Center. Supervises daily operation of the aquatics program. Acts as in-service instructor for various safety and aquatic practices. Enforces pool safety rules and regulations. Teaches swimming lessons to all age groups and ability levels. Performs safety checks of all facility and pool areas and light maintenance. Administers customer service evaluations of aquatic program. Performs routine maintenance to pool, aquatic equipment, and other assigned areas. Test and monitor water chemistry and clarity; and inspect facilities. Take charge of emergency situations and provide emergency care as needed. Administers first aid and CPR as needed. Maintains effective interpersonal relations with the public and the staff. Maintains accurate records; prepares written reports; inputs data into computer. Performs related duties as required. REPRESENTATIVE COMPETENCIES AND QUALIFICATIONS: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and ability required to satisfactorily perform the jobs essential duties and responsibilities. Knowledge of: Operation and maintenance of a pool and aquatics program. Techniques of supervision. Swimming and lifeguarding techniques, principles, and practices. First aid principles and practices. Teaching techniques, principles, and practices. Materials and equipment involved in the maintenance and operation of swimming pool. Departmental policies and procedures. Modern office procedures and equipment including computers. Word processing and other related software applications. Ability to: Monitor safety of patrons and staff. Teach swimming lessons for various age groups and skill groups. Enforce safety rules and regulations. Administer First Aid and CPR. Supervise and train assigned staff. Follow written and oral instructions. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Work with accuracy and attention to detail. Operate and use modern office equipment. Effectively organize and prioritize assigned work. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other people. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: The following requirements generally demonstrate possession of the minimum requisite knowledge and ability necessary to perform the duties of the position. A typical way to obtain these would be: High School Diploma or an equivalent certificate or diploma recognized by the State of California. Two (2) years experience as a lifeguard, swim instructor, pool technician, supervising lifeguard and or pool manager or related position is required. Supervisory experience is required. A valid State of California driver's license and an acceptable driving record. *American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Certificate. *American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Certificate. *American Red Cross CPR, First Aid and AED Certification. A Certified Pool Manager (CPO) Certification is highly desirable. *City will provide training/certification to successful candidates. EXAMINATION PROCESS AND TESTING COMPONENTS: Following a review of all applications, qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination process. The examination components listed below will be used to evaluate the qualifications of those invited. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 70% on each phase of the examination process in order proceed to the next phase. The examination components will be conducted as follows: I. IN-WATER ASSESSMENT Candidates will be tested on the following in-water skills & abilities test: Tread water for two (2) minutes using legs only. Circuit Test (Deep Pool). Complete the timed swim within one (1) minute, 40 seconds. Stroke Evaluation - Swim each of the following strokes for Twenty-Five (25) yards. Freestyle/Crawl StrokeButterflyElementary BackstrokeSidestrokeBreaststrokeBack-Crawl Stroke II. ORAL PANEL INTERVIEW Candidates who successfully pass the In-Water Assessment will be invited to participate in the Oral Panel Interview. Candidates who successfully pass the Oral Panel Interview will be placed on the Eligibility. NEPOTISM POLICY: Relatives may be appointed regardless of the designation of full or part-time classification. Candidates with relatives employed by the City will be excluded from applying for a vacancy if one or more of the following criteria exist: 1) The appointment of a relative would place one in a supervisory capacity directly over the other 2) The appointment would create a situation in which it is conceivable personal gain for one could be obtained by the actions of the other 3) The appointment would create a situation where performance or non-performance of either would have a direct effect upon the performance of the other 4) The appointment would create a situation where the confidentiality of either could be compromised. Candidates with relatives employed by the City will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. "Relative" shall be defined as: mother, father, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandmother, grandfather, grandchild, spouse, domestic partner, step mother, step-father, step-sister, step-brother, stepchild and step grandchild. WORKING CONDITIONS: The work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters in performing the essential functions of this job. Work is primarily performed in a swimming pool environment. Noise level is quiet to moderate. Hazards are minimal. Exposure to chemicals, fumes, and odors. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential duties. Stand, sit, walk, and bend. Push, pull, and reach overhead and above shoulders. Hear and speak both in person and on the telephone. Use hands and fingers to operate equipment. See well enough to read documents and operate equipment. Lift and move up to 50 pounds. Vision correctable to 20/40; and hearing thresholds in both ears of 30 or less at decibels of 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000 (voice range). HOW TO APPLY: Applicants are required to complete and submit a City Application online. Resumes or faxed copies will not be accepted in lieu of the City online application. To apply, click on the "Apply" link located at the top of this page. New users must first create an account first. METHOD OF SELECTION: Selection may be based upon an application review, a performance examination and evaluation, and a structured interview. Appointment will be contingent upon a criminal record check and physical examination, including a drug screen. ACCOMMODATION: If you require special testing and/or interview accommodation due to a physical, mental, or learning disability, please call the Human Resources Office at (562) 409-7530 at least 5 days prior to the scheduled date. Non-Benefited
Mar 07, 2024
**Incumbent will be placed at Step E of the salary range which is $28.07 per hour** This recruitment will remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received and may close without notice. The City of Santa Fe Springs seeks applicants for the position of Instructor Lifeguard III. This is a seasonal, hourly/non-benefited position. Incumbents are expected to be available to work approximately 20-30 hours per week beginning April 2024 through September 2024 on a flexible schedule including early evenings, weekends, and holidays. IMPORTANT INFORMATION/DATES: Please note the following important dates/timeframe in order to prepare your schedule in advance if you are interested in applying for this position and employment with the City of Santa Fe Springs: 05/18/24 - 05/19/24: *Lifeguard Training Certification/Course 06/01/24 - 06/02/24: *Water Safety Instructor (WSI) Certification/Course 06/10/24: Anticipated Start Date *PLEASE NOTE: The City of Santa Fe Springs will be offering training + certification to applicants who successfully complete in-water assessment and oral panel interview. As such, interested applicants MUST be available throughout aforementioned timeline AND successfully complete all phases of recruitment process; in-water assessment, oral panel interview, lifeguard/WSI certification, and background/pre-placement process. POSITION PURPOSE: Supervises daily aquatics operations; provides and monitors the safety of patrons and staff at the City Aquatic Center. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Receives general supervision from the Community Services Supervisor. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Provides functional supervision to lower level lifeguard personnel. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Supports the Mission of the City and its Elected and Appointed Officials. Provides courteous and timely service to the public as the ultimate employer. Works cooperatively with other City employees. Exhibits integrity and displays ethical behavior. Monitors and ensures the safety of patrons and staff at the City Aquatic Center. Supervises daily operation of the aquatics program. Acts as in-service instructor for various safety and aquatic practices. Enforces pool safety rules and regulations. Teaches swimming lessons to all age groups and ability levels. Performs safety checks of all facility and pool areas and light maintenance. Administers customer service evaluations of aquatic program. Performs routine maintenance to pool, aquatic equipment, and other assigned areas. Test and monitor water chemistry and clarity; and inspect facilities. Take charge of emergency situations and provide emergency care as needed. Administers first aid and CPR as needed. Maintains effective interpersonal relations with the public and the staff. Maintains accurate records; prepares written reports; inputs data into computer. Performs related duties as required. REPRESENTATIVE COMPETENCIES AND QUALIFICATIONS: The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and ability required to satisfactorily perform the jobs essential duties and responsibilities. Knowledge of: Operation and maintenance of a pool and aquatics program. Techniques of supervision. Swimming and lifeguarding techniques, principles, and practices. First aid principles and practices. Teaching techniques, principles, and practices. Materials and equipment involved in the maintenance and operation of swimming pool. Departmental policies and procedures. Modern office procedures and equipment including computers. Word processing and other related software applications. Ability to: Monitor safety of patrons and staff. Teach swimming lessons for various age groups and skill groups. Enforce safety rules and regulations. Administer First Aid and CPR. Supervise and train assigned staff. Follow written and oral instructions. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Communicate effectively verbally and in writing. Work with accuracy and attention to detail. Operate and use modern office equipment. Effectively organize and prioritize assigned work. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other people. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: The following requirements generally demonstrate possession of the minimum requisite knowledge and ability necessary to perform the duties of the position. A typical way to obtain these would be: High School Diploma or an equivalent certificate or diploma recognized by the State of California. Two (2) years experience as a lifeguard, swim instructor, pool technician, supervising lifeguard and or pool manager or related position is required. Supervisory experience is required. A valid State of California driver's license and an acceptable driving record. *American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Certificate. *American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Certificate. *American Red Cross CPR, First Aid and AED Certification. A Certified Pool Manager (CPO) Certification is highly desirable. *City will provide training/certification to successful candidates. EXAMINATION PROCESS AND TESTING COMPONENTS: Following a review of all applications, qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination process. The examination components listed below will be used to evaluate the qualifications of those invited. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 70% on each phase of the examination process in order proceed to the next phase. The examination components will be conducted as follows: I. IN-WATER ASSESSMENT Candidates will be tested on the following in-water skills & abilities test: Tread water for two (2) minutes using legs only. Circuit Test (Deep Pool). Complete the timed swim within one (1) minute, 40 seconds. Stroke Evaluation - Swim each of the following strokes for Twenty-Five (25) yards. Freestyle/Crawl StrokeButterflyElementary BackstrokeSidestrokeBreaststrokeBack-Crawl Stroke II. ORAL PANEL INTERVIEW Candidates who successfully pass the In-Water Assessment will be invited to participate in the Oral Panel Interview. Candidates who successfully pass the Oral Panel Interview will be placed on the Eligibility. NEPOTISM POLICY: Relatives may be appointed regardless of the designation of full or part-time classification. Candidates with relatives employed by the City will be excluded from applying for a vacancy if one or more of the following criteria exist: 1) The appointment of a relative would place one in a supervisory capacity directly over the other 2) The appointment would create a situation in which it is conceivable personal gain for one could be obtained by the actions of the other 3) The appointment would create a situation where performance or non-performance of either would have a direct effect upon the performance of the other 4) The appointment would create a situation where the confidentiality of either could be compromised. Candidates with relatives employed by the City will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. "Relative" shall be defined as: mother, father, son, daughter, brother, sister, grandmother, grandfather, grandchild, spouse, domestic partner, step mother, step-father, step-sister, step-brother, stepchild and step grandchild. WORKING CONDITIONS: The work environment characteristics described are representative of those an employee encounters in performing the essential functions of this job. Work is primarily performed in a swimming pool environment. Noise level is quiet to moderate. Hazards are minimal. Exposure to chemicals, fumes, and odors. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential duties. Stand, sit, walk, and bend. Push, pull, and reach overhead and above shoulders. Hear and speak both in person and on the telephone. Use hands and fingers to operate equipment. See well enough to read documents and operate equipment. Lift and move up to 50 pounds. Vision correctable to 20/40; and hearing thresholds in both ears of 30 or less at decibels of 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000 (voice range). HOW TO APPLY: Applicants are required to complete and submit a City Application online. Resumes or faxed copies will not be accepted in lieu of the City online application. To apply, click on the "Apply" link located at the top of this page. New users must first create an account first. METHOD OF SELECTION: Selection may be based upon an application review, a performance examination and evaluation, and a structured interview. Appointment will be contingent upon a criminal record check and physical examination, including a drug screen. ACCOMMODATION: If you require special testing and/or interview accommodation due to a physical, mental, or learning disability, please call the Human Resources Office at (562) 409-7530 at least 5 days prior to the scheduled date. Non-Benefited
CITY OF VENTURA, CA
501 Poli Street, Ventura, California 93001, USA
THE POSITION The City of Ventura is hiring! The City of Ventura's Parks and Recreation Department is actively hiring for part-time, extra-help Recreation Specialist positions. Recreation Specialists, Tour Bus Drive, p rovides tour transportation, assist participants, and completes travel documentation for a variety of programs, tours, and recreation activities in the areas of sports, cultural arts, interpretive and adaptive services, and other related parks, recreation, senior, youth, and community programs and services. . A valid California DMV Class B Driver license with passenger endorsement, current medical certificate, and completed DOT training is required. General knowledge of wheelchairs and mechanical lifts is desirable. The ideal candidate has the following attributes: Enjoys working with people of different backgrounds and ages, Enjoys driving, in all types of weather, Is organized and able to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing, to people of all ages and backgrounds These are temporary, extra-help positions, working up to 20 hours per week and paid on an hourly basis. Assignments may include working at night, weekends, holidays, and include travel to game or tour locations. Additional Information To be considered for this part-time extra-help position, please complete an online City Job Application and supplemental questionnaire. Applications are reviewed on a continuous basis. Open until filled. Applications will be accepted until all current extra-help positions have been filled. For additional information on the duties and responsibilities of the position, refer to the job descriptions located on the City's Career Page at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs or by clicking here Recreation Specialist . If you have questions about the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov . POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Recreation Specialist A combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to graduation from high school and sufficient work experience in the specialty area to acquire the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform independently without close supervision are required. License: Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license is required. The position requires driving a mini-bus or van therefore a valid California Class B license, with passenger endorsement and the allowable auto transmission and air brake restrictions, must be obtained within six months of employment. The position requires driving a mini-bus or van, therefore drug-testing is required, according to the Department of Transportation (DOT). APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS Submit a City application and supplemental questionnaire. Applications are reviewed on a continuous basis. Candidates are encouraged to apply promptly. Open until filled. It is important that your City job application show all the relevant education, training, and experience you possess. Resumes, CVs and cover letters may be attached to your application but will not be accepted in lieu of a completed job application or supplemental questionnaire. Submitting an incomplete application or supplemental questionnaire, may disqualify you from further consideration in the recruitment process. Application Filing Deadline : Applications and supplemental questions are reviewed on a continuous basis. For initial consideration, applicants are encouraged to apply promptly. Please note, the recruitment may close without notice. Application Review Process : All applications and supplemental questionnaires submitted will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this job announcement. Candidates will be reviewed and only those candidates 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. Department Selection Interview : A select number of candidates will be invited to participate in an interview process that will be scheduled once a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received for this position. Selected candidates will be notified if selected for an interview. Please note, given the current COVID-19 situation, initial panel interviews may be conducted via video teleconference. Selected applicants will be notified of specifics at the appropriate time. The Eligibility List established for this classification may be used to fill other regular and temporary vacancies at the discretion of the City. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need an accommodation in a selection process, please notify the Human Resources Department in writing by the final filing date of the position you are interested in. The Human Resources address is: 501 Poli Street, Room 210, Ventura, CA 93001, (805) 654-7853, e-mail: recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov. THE ORGANIZATION The City of Ventura operates under the Council/ Manager form of government under a charter adopted by voters in 1934, with an elected seven-member City Council. This full-service municipality is supported by 11 major City departments: City Manager, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Community Development, Parks & Recreation, Fire, Police, Public Works, and Ventura Water. The City's Adopted FY 2021/2022 Budget totals approximately $303.4 million. The City Council and the City Manager are dedicated to the highest standards of integrity, public service, and innovative approaches to governing. To learn more about the City of Ventura, please visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov and view the current FY Adopted Budget. CITY OF VENTURA The City of Ventura is located just north of Los Angeles County and south of Santa Barbara County and is frequently considered one of America's most desirable places to live. The City is a full-service municipality that was founded in 1782, incorporated in 1866, and serves nearly 110,000 residents within its 32 square miles. With nearly 700 employees, the City is dedicated to delivering key services to our businesses, residents, and visitors to ensure Ventura remains a fiscally stable, economically vibrant, safe, clean, and desirable community. Locals and visitors enjoy Ventura's impressive park system that includes 32 parks and historic sites, and more than 800 acres of open green space. The City offers a remarkable year-round climate, friendly people, and a spectacular coastline. Ventura is an exciting location for a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, kayaking, paddle-boarding, sailing, surfing, whale watching and windsurfing. Other activities include the Channel Islands National Park, championship golf, world-class shopping, wine tours, and more. Learn more about the City of Ventura at www.CityofVentura.ca.gov . DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION The City of Ventura values human rights, goodwill, respect, inclusivity, equality, and recognizes that the City derives its strength from a rich diversity of thoughts, ideas, and contributions. As leaders in public service, we aspire to be an employer of choice by promoting an organizational culture that reflects these core values. We seek to attract, develop, and retain a talented and dedicated workforce where people of diverse races, genders, religions, cultures, political affiliations, and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that empowers our employees to provide the highest level of service to our community of residents and businesses; they're counting on us. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to attract qualified applicants from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create an environment that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our workforce. We welcome you to join our team! Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Temporary
THE POSITION The City of Ventura is hiring! The City of Ventura's Parks and Recreation Department is actively hiring for part-time, extra-help Recreation Specialist positions. Recreation Specialists, Tour Bus Drive, p rovides tour transportation, assist participants, and completes travel documentation for a variety of programs, tours, and recreation activities in the areas of sports, cultural arts, interpretive and adaptive services, and other related parks, recreation, senior, youth, and community programs and services. . A valid California DMV Class B Driver license with passenger endorsement, current medical certificate, and completed DOT training is required. General knowledge of wheelchairs and mechanical lifts is desirable. The ideal candidate has the following attributes: Enjoys working with people of different backgrounds and ages, Enjoys driving, in all types of weather, Is organized and able to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing, to people of all ages and backgrounds These are temporary, extra-help positions, working up to 20 hours per week and paid on an hourly basis. Assignments may include working at night, weekends, holidays, and include travel to game or tour locations. Additional Information To be considered for this part-time extra-help position, please complete an online City Job Application and supplemental questionnaire. Applications are reviewed on a continuous basis. Open until filled. Applications will be accepted until all current extra-help positions have been filled. For additional information on the duties and responsibilities of the position, refer to the job descriptions located on the City's Career Page at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs or by clicking here Recreation Specialist . If you have questions about the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov . POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Recreation Specialist A combination of training, education, and experience equivalent to graduation from high school and sufficient work experience in the specialty area to acquire the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform independently without close supervision are required. License: Possession of a valid California Class C driver's license is required. The position requires driving a mini-bus or van therefore a valid California Class B license, with passenger endorsement and the allowable auto transmission and air brake restrictions, must be obtained within six months of employment. The position requires driving a mini-bus or van, therefore drug-testing is required, according to the Department of Transportation (DOT). APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS Submit a City application and supplemental questionnaire. Applications are reviewed on a continuous basis. Candidates are encouraged to apply promptly. Open until filled. It is important that your City job application show all the relevant education, training, and experience you possess. Resumes, CVs and cover letters may be attached to your application but will not be accepted in lieu of a completed job application or supplemental questionnaire. Submitting an incomplete application or supplemental questionnaire, may disqualify you from further consideration in the recruitment process. Application Filing Deadline : Applications and supplemental questions are reviewed on a continuous basis. For initial consideration, applicants are encouraged to apply promptly. Please note, the recruitment may close without notice. Application Review Process : All applications and supplemental questionnaires submitted will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this job announcement. Candidates will be reviewed and only those candidates 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. Department Selection Interview : A select number of candidates will be invited to participate in an interview process that will be scheduled once a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received for this position. Selected candidates will be notified if selected for an interview. Please note, given the current COVID-19 situation, initial panel interviews may be conducted via video teleconference. Selected applicants will be notified of specifics at the appropriate time. The Eligibility List established for this classification may be used to fill other regular and temporary vacancies at the discretion of the City. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need an accommodation in a selection process, please notify the Human Resources Department in writing by the final filing date of the position you are interested in. The Human Resources address is: 501 Poli Street, Room 210, Ventura, CA 93001, (805) 654-7853, e-mail: recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov. THE ORGANIZATION The City of Ventura operates under the Council/ Manager form of government under a charter adopted by voters in 1934, with an elected seven-member City Council. This full-service municipality is supported by 11 major City departments: City Manager, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Community Development, Parks & Recreation, Fire, Police, Public Works, and Ventura Water. The City's Adopted FY 2021/2022 Budget totals approximately $303.4 million. The City Council and the City Manager are dedicated to the highest standards of integrity, public service, and innovative approaches to governing. To learn more about the City of Ventura, please visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov and view the current FY Adopted Budget. CITY OF VENTURA The City of Ventura is located just north of Los Angeles County and south of Santa Barbara County and is frequently considered one of America's most desirable places to live. The City is a full-service municipality that was founded in 1782, incorporated in 1866, and serves nearly 110,000 residents within its 32 square miles. With nearly 700 employees, the City is dedicated to delivering key services to our businesses, residents, and visitors to ensure Ventura remains a fiscally stable, economically vibrant, safe, clean, and desirable community. Locals and visitors enjoy Ventura's impressive park system that includes 32 parks and historic sites, and more than 800 acres of open green space. The City offers a remarkable year-round climate, friendly people, and a spectacular coastline. Ventura is an exciting location for a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, kayaking, paddle-boarding, sailing, surfing, whale watching and windsurfing. Other activities include the Channel Islands National Park, championship golf, world-class shopping, wine tours, and more. Learn more about the City of Ventura at www.CityofVentura.ca.gov . DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION The City of Ventura values human rights, goodwill, respect, inclusivity, equality, and recognizes that the City derives its strength from a rich diversity of thoughts, ideas, and contributions. As leaders in public service, we aspire to be an employer of choice by promoting an organizational culture that reflects these core values. We seek to attract, develop, and retain a talented and dedicated workforce where people of diverse races, genders, religions, cultures, political affiliations, and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that empowers our employees to provide the highest level of service to our community of residents and businesses; they're counting on us. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to attract qualified applicants from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create an environment that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our workforce. We welcome you to join our team! Closing Date/Time: Continuous
California State University, Chico
400 West 1st Street, Chico, CA 95929, USA
Our Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: California State University (CSU), Chico is a comprehensive and residential public university, holding Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) designation. Chico State operates as part of the 23-campus CSU system, which educates the most ethnically, economically, and academically diverse student body in the nation. The University enrolls over 15,000 students, with over half identifying as first-generation college students. Chico State is committed to recruiting outstanding candidates who reflect the intersectional identities of our student body. The ideal candidate will embrace our values predicated on the primacy of student success and the elimination of equity gaps, have demonstrated experience working with diverse populations, and will contribute to policies, programs, and practices that support an inclusive, accessible, and equitable learning and working environment. Black, Indigenous, People of Color, veterans, and those with diverse abilities are encouraged to apply. Job/Department Summary: This intermittent position will operate buses for campus related activities as needed, up to a maximum of 1,000 compensated hours per fiscal year. Incumbent may be required to perform manual labor associated with the use of equipment. Preferences: Preference may be given to applicants with the following as they may be considered specialized skills: Bilingual. Three years of commercial or school bus driving experience. Required Education and Experience: Equivalent to one year of paid truck driving, automotive equipment operation, or bus driving experience, including operation of heavy trucks of three axles or more, or large loaders, forklifts or other equipment. OR Equivalent to one year of paid or regularly assigned driving experience, preferably involving bus driving or chauffeuring, or driving a car pool or other experience driving passenger carrying vehicles. AND A valid California Commercial Class B driver’s license, with a passenger endorsement to carry up to 30 passengers, must be maintained throughout employment in this position, as well as successful completion and continued compliance with CSU Defensive Driving Course. Time Base: Hourly / Intermittent Pay Plan: 12/12 Work Schedule: As Needed CSU Classification Salary Range: $20.09 - $36.05 per hour. This appointment does not include health benefits for applicants not currently employed with CSU, Chico. Benefit eligibility for on-campus employees will be reviewed based on their current benefit status. CSU, Chico offers a number of benefits to its employees (e.g., sick leave, vacation, health insurance). For more information please visit https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/benefits/Documents/employee-benefits-summary.pdf Additional Information: California State University, Chico, in accordance with CSU policy, requires that the successful candidate complete a background check (including a criminal records check, sexual offender registry check, and/or fingerprinting) prior to assuming this position. Failure to satisfactorily complete or pass the background check may impact the job offer or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for posted positions identified as sensitive. This position is considered a sensitive position based on CSU guidelines. The person holding this position is considered a “Limited 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 (revised July 21, 2017) as a condition of employment. A valid California Commercial Class B driver’s license, with a passenger endorsement to carry up to 30 passengers, must be maintained throughout employment in this position, as well as successful completion and continued compliance with CSU Defensive Driving Course. A current Medical Examiner Class B Certificate (within the past two years) must be maintained throughout employment in this position. Incumbent must pass pre-employment DOT drug testing and random testing and reasonable suspicion testing for both drugs (controlled substances) and alcohol, as per DOT requirements, throughout employment. Drivers of state-owned vehicles must maintain a good driving record which will be checked in accordance with commercial driving requirements with the Department of Motor Vehicles. A good driving record according to UCAM 6562 requires each employee who drives a state vehicle to certify he/she has been issued not more than three moving violations or been responsible for more than three accidents (or any combination of more than three thereof) during the past 12 months. About Chico State: Graduate and undergraduate programs boast high-quality research experiences, exceptional faculty mentoring, and civic and global engagement opportunities. The campus motto, “Today Decides Tomorrow,” is brought to life by inclusive pedagogy, experiential learning, and co-curricular programming. The Chico Experience prepares students to be critical thinkers, engaged citizens, and inspired stewards of environmental, social, and economic resources. Together, they will become leaders solving the challenges of the 21st century. The campus is located in Northern California, 90 minutes from the state capital, Sacramento, and a three-hour drive from the San Francisco Bay Area. Chico offers year-round natural beauty, outdoor leisure activities, and a thriving arts, music, and events scene. We acknowledge and are mindful that Chico State stands on lands that were originally occupied by the first people of this area, the Mechoopda, and we recognize their distinctive spiritual relationship with this land, the flora, the fauna, and the waters that run through campus. We are humbled that our campus resides upon sacred lands that since time immemorial have sustained the Mechoopda people and continue to do so today. The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Chico State is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (i.e. H-1B Visas). Open Until Filled (Review of Applications will begin 09/26/23. Applications received after that date may be considered.) Advertised: Sep 12 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Our Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: California State University (CSU), Chico is a comprehensive and residential public university, holding Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) designation. Chico State operates as part of the 23-campus CSU system, which educates the most ethnically, economically, and academically diverse student body in the nation. The University enrolls over 15,000 students, with over half identifying as first-generation college students. Chico State is committed to recruiting outstanding candidates who reflect the intersectional identities of our student body. The ideal candidate will embrace our values predicated on the primacy of student success and the elimination of equity gaps, have demonstrated experience working with diverse populations, and will contribute to policies, programs, and practices that support an inclusive, accessible, and equitable learning and working environment. Black, Indigenous, People of Color, veterans, and those with diverse abilities are encouraged to apply. Job/Department Summary: This intermittent position will operate buses for campus related activities as needed, up to a maximum of 1,000 compensated hours per fiscal year. Incumbent may be required to perform manual labor associated with the use of equipment. Preferences: Preference may be given to applicants with the following as they may be considered specialized skills: Bilingual. Three years of commercial or school bus driving experience. Required Education and Experience: Equivalent to one year of paid truck driving, automotive equipment operation, or bus driving experience, including operation of heavy trucks of three axles or more, or large loaders, forklifts or other equipment. OR Equivalent to one year of paid or regularly assigned driving experience, preferably involving bus driving or chauffeuring, or driving a car pool or other experience driving passenger carrying vehicles. AND A valid California Commercial Class B driver’s license, with a passenger endorsement to carry up to 30 passengers, must be maintained throughout employment in this position, as well as successful completion and continued compliance with CSU Defensive Driving Course. Time Base: Hourly / Intermittent Pay Plan: 12/12 Work Schedule: As Needed CSU Classification Salary Range: $20.09 - $36.05 per hour. This appointment does not include health benefits for applicants not currently employed with CSU, Chico. Benefit eligibility for on-campus employees will be reviewed based on their current benefit status. CSU, Chico offers a number of benefits to its employees (e.g., sick leave, vacation, health insurance). For more information please visit https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/benefits/Documents/employee-benefits-summary.pdf Additional Information: California State University, Chico, in accordance with CSU policy, requires that the successful candidate complete a background check (including a criminal records check, sexual offender registry check, and/or fingerprinting) prior to assuming this position. Failure to satisfactorily complete or pass the background check may impact the job offer or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for posted positions identified as sensitive. This position is considered a sensitive position based on CSU guidelines. The person holding this position is considered a “Limited 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 (revised July 21, 2017) as a condition of employment. A valid California Commercial Class B driver’s license, with a passenger endorsement to carry up to 30 passengers, must be maintained throughout employment in this position, as well as successful completion and continued compliance with CSU Defensive Driving Course. A current Medical Examiner Class B Certificate (within the past two years) must be maintained throughout employment in this position. Incumbent must pass pre-employment DOT drug testing and random testing and reasonable suspicion testing for both drugs (controlled substances) and alcohol, as per DOT requirements, throughout employment. Drivers of state-owned vehicles must maintain a good driving record which will be checked in accordance with commercial driving requirements with the Department of Motor Vehicles. A good driving record according to UCAM 6562 requires each employee who drives a state vehicle to certify he/she has been issued not more than three moving violations or been responsible for more than three accidents (or any combination of more than three thereof) during the past 12 months. About Chico State: Graduate and undergraduate programs boast high-quality research experiences, exceptional faculty mentoring, and civic and global engagement opportunities. The campus motto, “Today Decides Tomorrow,” is brought to life by inclusive pedagogy, experiential learning, and co-curricular programming. The Chico Experience prepares students to be critical thinkers, engaged citizens, and inspired stewards of environmental, social, and economic resources. Together, they will become leaders solving the challenges of the 21st century. The campus is located in Northern California, 90 minutes from the state capital, Sacramento, and a three-hour drive from the San Francisco Bay Area. Chico offers year-round natural beauty, outdoor leisure activities, and a thriving arts, music, and events scene. We acknowledge and are mindful that Chico State stands on lands that were originally occupied by the first people of this area, the Mechoopda, and we recognize their distinctive spiritual relationship with this land, the flora, the fauna, and the waters that run through campus. We are humbled that our campus resides upon sacred lands that since time immemorial have sustained the Mechoopda people and continue to do so today. The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Chico State is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (i.e. H-1B Visas). Open Until Filled (Review of Applications will begin 09/26/23. Applications received after that date may be considered.) Advertised: Sep 12 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
CITY OF GLENDALE CA
Glendale, California, United States
The Position THESE POSITIONS ARE UNCLASSIFIED, NON-CIVIL SERVICE, HOURLY POSITIONS. INDIVIDUALS IN THESE POSITIONS MUST BE ABLE TO WORK FLEXIBLE HOURS - During the academic school year, individuals may work Monday through Friday between 1PM - 6PM and some weekends. Typical program hours are Monday through Thursday 2pm to 5:30pm, some Friday afternoons and evenings, and some Saturdays. Outside the academic school year (winter break, spring break, summer break) shifts are available Monday through Friday between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., evenings, and weekends based on special events and department needs. These classifications organize, lead, coach, referee, and participate in various Youth Sports (flag football, volleyball, basketball and soccer), youth fitness and recreation programs at City parks, playgrounds, elementary schools and other facilities on a part-time hourly basis. Bilingual ability in a language or languages commonly spoken in the Glendale community, such as Armenian, Spanish, Korean, etc, is desirable at all levels. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Leads, organizes, coaches, referees and stimulates interest in a variety of competitive and noncompetitive youth sports, youth fitness, games, contests, and cultural activities. Assists in various recreational programs including playgrounds, community centers, day camps, aquatics facilities, and Civic Auditorium operations. Ensures program participants are checked-in safely, well hydrated, stretched, and ready to participate in the day’s practice and game planning, while s tationed at sites and facilities throughout the City. Oversees recreational reservations, and supervises the use of facilities as to their proper care. Assists with game preparation which includes outdoor/indoor game set up and break down, announcement of players, and displays positive coaching habits throughout the game. Learns and applies the City of Glendale, Community Services & Parks Department’s ePACT Network for records of program participants. Assists with local partners with Body Mass Index checks for participants along with nutrition and parent based surveys for families. May have the opportunity to participate in related divisional cross-training efforts. Plans and conducts arts and crafts, sports, passive and active games and special interest activities. Supervises program participants on excursions and wilderness programs. Assists with the Community Services & Parks Department’s Youth & Family Services Section when needed. May direct and/or supervise additional recreational staff and volunteers d epending on Recreation Leader qualifications. Assists with the cleaning of public buildings, including offices, bathrooms, floors and carpets, by performing light maintenance, such as vacuuming, dusting and mopping after recreational activities along with wiping down sports equipment and security carts at school site locations. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe and efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Minimum Requirements Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: Basic first aid practices. Basic principles, practices and methods of organizing and instructing recreational programs. Principles, practices and methods of organizing, instructing, and coaching youth sports and fitness at the elementary school-age level and recreational programs. Skill in: Dealing tactfully, courteously and effectively with public officials, program participants and the general public. Operating and maintaining assigned equipment skillfully, safely and in conformance with applicable laws or regulations. Planning, organizing and completing work assignments with little supervision. Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to those using recreational facilities. Communicate effectively in English. Model and practice the highest standards of ethical conduct. Read, write and comprehend directions in English. Supervise and take responsibility for small children. Recreation Leader I Wage Range: $16.24 - $18.08 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. Checks facilities for potential safety hazards. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of the principals, practices and methods of establishing various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs in general or in an area of specialization. Ability to: foster a teamwork environment; lead, coach, instruct and motivate participants; provide clear work instruction. Education/Experience Requirement: One month (1) of experience involving public contact in recreational activities, or a related field. Current enrollment in High School or in pursuit of GED or equivalent. Desirable Qualifications High School diploma or GED, CHSPE certificate is desirable. Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Valid California Class C Driver’s License is desirable. Recreation Leader II Wage Range: $18.25 - $20.62 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. May train and supervise other staff in developing activities. Schedules and coordinates park activities, and checks facilities for potential safety hazards. Requirements: Knowledge of: the principals, practices and methods of establishing various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs in general or in an area of specialization. Ability to: foster a teamwork environment; lead, coach, instruct and motivate subordinates; provide clear work instruction. Six-months of experience involving public contact in recreational activities, or a related field. Education/Experience Requirement: Six months (6) of experience involving public contact in recreational activities, or a related field. Current enrollment in High School or in pursuit of GED or equivalent. Desirable Qualifications High School diploma or GED, CHSPE certificate is desirable. Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Valid California Class C Driver’s License is desirable. Recreation Leader III Wage Range: $21.13 - $23.53 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. Works independently. Trains and supervises other recreation staff in developing activities. Schedules, plans and coordinates park activities. Estimates supplies needed for programs and events, and ensures their purchase and delivery to the appropriate facility. Helps improve local community relations and handles complaints. Requirements: Knowledge of: the principals, practices and methods of establishing various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs in general or in an area of specialization. Ability to: effectively supervise subordinates; foster a teamwork environment; lead, coach, instruct and motivate subordinates; provide clear work instruction. Skill in planning, organizing and completing work assignments with little supervision. Education/Experience Requirement: One-year (1) of recent paid experience in recreation programming, or one full summer season with a municipal recreation program. One year of college coursework is required. License(s) : A valid California Class C driver's license is required. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment Work the necessary hours and times to accomplish goals, objectives, and required tasks. Desirable Qualifications Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Possession of current First Aid and CPR certification. Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: All applications, resumes and submitted reference materials will be reviewed and evaluated and only the best-qualified candidates based on applicable experience will be invited to the selection process. Due to the high number of applications anticipated, the City of Glendale cannot guarantee that all individuals filing applications for this position will be called for an interview. ORAL INTERVIEW: (Weight of 100%) To evaluate the applicant's experience, education, and general background for the position. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. Any evaluation will be based on the candidate's education and experience as related to the position. Any examination will be to evaluate the candidate's education, experience, knowledge and skills for the position. The selected candidate will be subjected to a background check including Livescan fingerprinting. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. Should this be necessary, the candidates will be notified of the specific examination components and weights prior to the administration of any examination. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. All hourly employees will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System - Alternate Retirement System (PARS-ARS). Hourly employees may also participate in the Flexible Benefit Plan. Closing Date/Time: 5/3/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 07, 2024
Part Time
The Position THESE POSITIONS ARE UNCLASSIFIED, NON-CIVIL SERVICE, HOURLY POSITIONS. INDIVIDUALS IN THESE POSITIONS MUST BE ABLE TO WORK FLEXIBLE HOURS - During the academic school year, individuals may work Monday through Friday between 1PM - 6PM and some weekends. Typical program hours are Monday through Thursday 2pm to 5:30pm, some Friday afternoons and evenings, and some Saturdays. Outside the academic school year (winter break, spring break, summer break) shifts are available Monday through Friday between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., evenings, and weekends based on special events and department needs. These classifications organize, lead, coach, referee, and participate in various Youth Sports (flag football, volleyball, basketball and soccer), youth fitness and recreation programs at City parks, playgrounds, elementary schools and other facilities on a part-time hourly basis. Bilingual ability in a language or languages commonly spoken in the Glendale community, such as Armenian, Spanish, Korean, etc, is desirable at all levels. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Leads, organizes, coaches, referees and stimulates interest in a variety of competitive and noncompetitive youth sports, youth fitness, games, contests, and cultural activities. Assists in various recreational programs including playgrounds, community centers, day camps, aquatics facilities, and Civic Auditorium operations. Ensures program participants are checked-in safely, well hydrated, stretched, and ready to participate in the day’s practice and game planning, while s tationed at sites and facilities throughout the City. Oversees recreational reservations, and supervises the use of facilities as to their proper care. Assists with game preparation which includes outdoor/indoor game set up and break down, announcement of players, and displays positive coaching habits throughout the game. Learns and applies the City of Glendale, Community Services & Parks Department’s ePACT Network for records of program participants. Assists with local partners with Body Mass Index checks for participants along with nutrition and parent based surveys for families. May have the opportunity to participate in related divisional cross-training efforts. Plans and conducts arts and crafts, sports, passive and active games and special interest activities. Supervises program participants on excursions and wilderness programs. Assists with the Community Services & Parks Department’s Youth & Family Services Section when needed. May direct and/or supervise additional recreational staff and volunteers d epending on Recreation Leader qualifications. Assists with the cleaning of public buildings, including offices, bathrooms, floors and carpets, by performing light maintenance, such as vacuuming, dusting and mopping after recreational activities along with wiping down sports equipment and security carts at school site locations. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe and efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Minimum Requirements Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: Basic first aid practices. Basic principles, practices and methods of organizing and instructing recreational programs. Principles, practices and methods of organizing, instructing, and coaching youth sports and fitness at the elementary school-age level and recreational programs. Skill in: Dealing tactfully, courteously and effectively with public officials, program participants and the general public. Operating and maintaining assigned equipment skillfully, safely and in conformance with applicable laws or regulations. Planning, organizing and completing work assignments with little supervision. Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to those using recreational facilities. Communicate effectively in English. Model and practice the highest standards of ethical conduct. Read, write and comprehend directions in English. Supervise and take responsibility for small children. Recreation Leader I Wage Range: $16.24 - $18.08 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. Checks facilities for potential safety hazards. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of the principals, practices and methods of establishing various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs in general or in an area of specialization. Ability to: foster a teamwork environment; lead, coach, instruct and motivate participants; provide clear work instruction. Education/Experience Requirement: One month (1) of experience involving public contact in recreational activities, or a related field. Current enrollment in High School or in pursuit of GED or equivalent. Desirable Qualifications High School diploma or GED, CHSPE certificate is desirable. Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Valid California Class C Driver’s License is desirable. Recreation Leader II Wage Range: $18.25 - $20.62 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. May train and supervise other staff in developing activities. Schedules and coordinates park activities, and checks facilities for potential safety hazards. Requirements: Knowledge of: the principals, practices and methods of establishing various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs in general or in an area of specialization. Ability to: foster a teamwork environment; lead, coach, instruct and motivate subordinates; provide clear work instruction. Six-months of experience involving public contact in recreational activities, or a related field. Education/Experience Requirement: Six months (6) of experience involving public contact in recreational activities, or a related field. Current enrollment in High School or in pursuit of GED or equivalent. Desirable Qualifications High School diploma or GED, CHSPE certificate is desirable. Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Valid California Class C Driver’s License is desirable. Recreation Leader III Wage Range: $21.13 - $23.53 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. Works independently. Trains and supervises other recreation staff in developing activities. Schedules, plans and coordinates park activities. Estimates supplies needed for programs and events, and ensures their purchase and delivery to the appropriate facility. Helps improve local community relations and handles complaints. Requirements: Knowledge of: the principals, practices and methods of establishing various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs in general or in an area of specialization. Ability to: effectively supervise subordinates; foster a teamwork environment; lead, coach, instruct and motivate subordinates; provide clear work instruction. Skill in planning, organizing and completing work assignments with little supervision. Education/Experience Requirement: One-year (1) of recent paid experience in recreation programming, or one full summer season with a municipal recreation program. One year of college coursework is required. License(s) : A valid California Class C driver's license is required. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment Work the necessary hours and times to accomplish goals, objectives, and required tasks. Desirable Qualifications Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Possession of current First Aid and CPR certification. Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: All applications, resumes and submitted reference materials will be reviewed and evaluated and only the best-qualified candidates based on applicable experience will be invited to the selection process. Due to the high number of applications anticipated, the City of Glendale cannot guarantee that all individuals filing applications for this position will be called for an interview. ORAL INTERVIEW: (Weight of 100%) To evaluate the applicant's experience, education, and general background for the position. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. Any evaluation will be based on the candidate's education and experience as related to the position. Any examination will be to evaluate the candidate's education, experience, knowledge and skills for the position. The selected candidate will be subjected to a background check including Livescan fingerprinting. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. Should this be necessary, the candidates will be notified of the specific examination components and weights prior to the administration of any examination. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. All hourly employees will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System - Alternate Retirement System (PARS-ARS). Hourly employees may also participate in the Flexible Benefit Plan. Closing Date/Time: 5/3/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
City of McKinney, TX
McKinney, Texas, United States
Summary Will be placed on salary schedule based on qualifications and experience. The following is a listing of the job classifications as CIP Engineer: GRADUATE ENGINEER I - SALARY RANGE (E6) $63,728.50 - $92,406.70/Annually $30.63 - 44.42/Hourly CIVIL ENGINEER I - SALARY RANGE (E11) $79,352.00 - $115,060.40/Annually $38.15 - 55.31/Hourly CIVIL ENGINEER II - SALARY RANGE (E12) $85,402.51 - $123,834.70/Annually $41.05 - 59.53/Hourly SENIOR ENGINEER I - SALARY RANGE (E13) $89,673.17 - $130,025.60/Annually $43.11- 62.51/Hourly SENIOR ENGINEER I - SALARY RANGE (E14) $96,397- $139,777.50/Annually $46.34- 67.20/Hourly WORKING FOR THE CITY OF MCKINNEY Working for the City of McKinney is more than a job. It is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. It is also an opportunity to have a hand in the development of one of the fastest growing communities in the nation. In 2014, our community was named “The #1 Best Place to Live in America.” Although proud of that honor, everyone on our team is committed to making McKinney an even better place to live, work and raise a family. That’s why we exist. OUR CORE VALUES City of McKinney employees work hard and at a very fast pace. However, we also look after and support one another. All of us are guided by four employee-inspired values - Respect, Integrity, Service, and Excellence (RISE). We are also supported by servant-based leaders who foster and support a healthy, family-oriented culture. All new employees are expected to embrace and live by our core values and commit to helping us sustain our exceptional work environment as a high performance organization. SUMMARY OF POSITION The City of McKinney is seeking an experienced, knowledgeable and professional civil engineering project manager to assist with the oversight and delivery of the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) within the Engineering Department. Under direction of the Engineering CIP Manager, the Civil Engineer I or II has primary responsibility for managing capital improvement projects from inception to completion relating to roadways, drainage systems, water/wastewater systems, and various traffic improvements throughout the City of McKinney. Tasks included but are not limited to: design or study management/development/review, project schedule/budget estimating and tracking, project procurement and construction management, and public/stakeholder outreach. Additionally, they will be required to manage various contracts and conduct meetings with consultants, engineers, agencies and homeowners as needed for project development. Performs other related work as required. Essential Functions/Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities GENERAL EXPECTATIONS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES In order for us to continue to achieve our primary function of making McKinney a better place to live, work, and raise a family, we hold these expectations for all employees. Learn and demonstrate an understanding of how team, department, and City goals are interconnected. Contribute to a positive work culture. Maintain regular and reliable attendance. Ability to assess his/her work performance or the work performance of the team. Contribute to the development of others and/or the working unit or overall organization. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team, to demonstrate team skills, and to perform a fair share of team responsibilities. Ability to continuously learn and develop through a mix of internal and external training opportunities, and if applicable, encourage subordinates to do the same. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Develops, reviews, and/or coordinates plans, specifications, cost estimates and contracts for multiple capital improvement projects in a timely manner based on design standards, construction details, and specifications to meet established standards and engineering practices. Manages, coordinates, and oversees procurement of capital improvement projects. Performs construction management responsibilities for capital improvement projects to attain timely completion within the allotted project budget constraints and project controls. Manages and develops professional service and construction contracts including contract negotiation, review, execution, tracking and invoicing. Develops and/or coordinates various agreements related to capital improvement projects. Acts a liaison with consultants, external engineers, and various internal/external stakeholders. Serves as the city’s project manager for assigned projects including supervision and oversight of contractors and/or consultants. Conducts public meetings and/or facilitates public involvement/input as needed on various city projects. Assists, coordinates, and/or reviews project efforts related to land acquisition and franchise utility coordination. Develops and updates design manuals and construction specifications within their specified discipline. Responds to public inquiries and inter-departmental inquiries relating to Engineering Department functions. Presents information and provides recommendations to City Council and Administration with respect to engineering-related projects. Prepares ordinances and resolutions for City Council action. Confers with the supervisor and other departmental professionals and comprises various forms of written documentation in acquiring information for accurately performing essential functions such as civil engineering drawings, final plats, standard construction specifications and zoning maps. Utilizes a variety of technological equipment and software applications in the performance of functions such as computers, technical software, stations and plotters. Provides technical direction, training and support to other divisional professionals and other City departments. Performs research and routine clerical functions when necessary. OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: Perform other duties as assigned or directed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND BEHAVIORS Ability to embrace and embody the City’s core values of Respect, Integrity, Service, and Excellence (R.I.S.E.). Ability to communicate effectively with peers, supervisors, subordinates, and people to whom service is provided. Ability to produce desired work outcomes, including quality, quantity, and timeliness. Ability to plan and organize work, time, and resources, and if applicable, that of subordinates. Knowledge of the development and derivation of formulas and relationships, the basic assumptions made, and the limitations and areas of applicability of established civil engineering principles, methods and techniques. Knowledge of local, state and federal laws and regulations relating to construction activities, the environment and various City programs. Skill to evaluate, audit, deduce, and/or assess data and/or information using established criteria. Includes exercise of discretion in determining actual or probable consequences, and in referencing such evaluation to identify and select alternatives. Skill to operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of equipment, machinery, tools, and/or materials used in performing essential functions. Skill to utilize a variety of advisory and design data and information, such as technical study reports, engineering drawings, budget printouts, zoning and subdivision codes, planning maps, engineering designs and city ordinances. Knowledge of engineering and legal professional language. Skill to perform moderately complex algebraic and geometric operations; ability to utilize principles of basic probability and statistical inference. Skill to apply principles of logical or synthesis functions. Ability to deal with several concrete and abstract variables, and to analyze major problems that require complex planning for interrelated activities that can span one or several work units. Skill to perform coordinated movements, such as drafting, utilizing drafting and engineering instruments and equipment, performing data entry on a computer and operating vehicle. Ability to apply principles of persuasion and/or influence. Ability to exercise the judgment, decisiveness and creativity required in situations involving the evaluation of information against sensory, judgmental, or subjective criteria, as opposed to that which is clearly measurable or verifiable. Must be flexible and adaptable, especially during times of change. Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Build professional relationships with internal staff and customers. Required Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (CIVIL ENGINEER I - CIP) Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering; supplemented by five (5) years previous experience in Civil/Municipal Engineering and/or training that includes engineering design and/or project management; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Texas Professional Engineer license or ability to obtain within 6 months required. Must maintain a valid Texas driver license. Must pass a drug screen and background check. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (CIVIL ENGINEER II - CIP) Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering; supplemented by eight (8) years previous experience in Civil/Municipal Engineering and/or training that includes engineering design and/or project management; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Texas Professional Engineer license or ability to obtain within 6 months required. A minimum of four (4) years of direct experience related to design and/or management of municipal/local government infrastructure. Must maintain a valid Texas driver license. Must pass a drug screen and background check. Any work related experience resulting in acceptable proficiency levels in the above Minimum Qualifications may be an acceptable substitute for the above specified education and experience requirements. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Must pass a drug screen and background check. Must have Class C Texas Driver’s License. Physical Demands/Supplemental PHYSICAL DEMANDS Tasks require the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a computer or work station. WORK ENVIRONMENT This position has limited exposure to environmental conditions. The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed as of the date of preparation and approval. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of the position. Employees holding this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties as requested by management. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee, and all requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. The City of McKinney is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) committed to an alcohol / drug free workplace and to providing equal opportunities regardless of age, race, color, gender, religion, national origin, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status. The City offers a full complement of benefits: Health Insurance Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Health Savings Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Medical and Childcare Account (FSA) Mental Health Care and Employee Assistance Program (EAP) City-paid and VoluntaryLifeInsurance City-paid and VoluntaryLong Term Disability Insurance Supplemental Insurance through Aflac Additional Benefits Legal Services through Legal Shield Tuition Reimbursement (up to $10,000 per year) Wellness Program (earn up to $600 per year) Retirement Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) Mandatory 7% employee contribution City match 2:1 5 year vesting Retire after 20 years of service, or age 60 with 5 years of service 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plans Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Vacation (80 hours per year for new hires; tieredincreases after 2 yrs) Sick Leave (135 hours per year for yourself and immediate family) Paid Parental Leave (80 hours for birth, adoption, or placement of a child in foser care) Ten Paid Holidays Personal Day Optional compensatory time for hourly employees Compensatory time for salaried employees For more detailed information, please see the City of McKinney's summary of benefits . Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Summary Will be placed on salary schedule based on qualifications and experience. The following is a listing of the job classifications as CIP Engineer: GRADUATE ENGINEER I - SALARY RANGE (E6) $63,728.50 - $92,406.70/Annually $30.63 - 44.42/Hourly CIVIL ENGINEER I - SALARY RANGE (E11) $79,352.00 - $115,060.40/Annually $38.15 - 55.31/Hourly CIVIL ENGINEER II - SALARY RANGE (E12) $85,402.51 - $123,834.70/Annually $41.05 - 59.53/Hourly SENIOR ENGINEER I - SALARY RANGE (E13) $89,673.17 - $130,025.60/Annually $43.11- 62.51/Hourly SENIOR ENGINEER I - SALARY RANGE (E14) $96,397- $139,777.50/Annually $46.34- 67.20/Hourly WORKING FOR THE CITY OF MCKINNEY Working for the City of McKinney is more than a job. It is an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. It is also an opportunity to have a hand in the development of one of the fastest growing communities in the nation. In 2014, our community was named “The #1 Best Place to Live in America.” Although proud of that honor, everyone on our team is committed to making McKinney an even better place to live, work and raise a family. That’s why we exist. OUR CORE VALUES City of McKinney employees work hard and at a very fast pace. However, we also look after and support one another. All of us are guided by four employee-inspired values - Respect, Integrity, Service, and Excellence (RISE). We are also supported by servant-based leaders who foster and support a healthy, family-oriented culture. All new employees are expected to embrace and live by our core values and commit to helping us sustain our exceptional work environment as a high performance organization. SUMMARY OF POSITION The City of McKinney is seeking an experienced, knowledgeable and professional civil engineering project manager to assist with the oversight and delivery of the City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) within the Engineering Department. Under direction of the Engineering CIP Manager, the Civil Engineer I or II has primary responsibility for managing capital improvement projects from inception to completion relating to roadways, drainage systems, water/wastewater systems, and various traffic improvements throughout the City of McKinney. Tasks included but are not limited to: design or study management/development/review, project schedule/budget estimating and tracking, project procurement and construction management, and public/stakeholder outreach. Additionally, they will be required to manage various contracts and conduct meetings with consultants, engineers, agencies and homeowners as needed for project development. Performs other related work as required. Essential Functions/Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities GENERAL EXPECTATIONS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES In order for us to continue to achieve our primary function of making McKinney a better place to live, work, and raise a family, we hold these expectations for all employees. Learn and demonstrate an understanding of how team, department, and City goals are interconnected. Contribute to a positive work culture. Maintain regular and reliable attendance. Ability to assess his/her work performance or the work performance of the team. Contribute to the development of others and/or the working unit or overall organization. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team, to demonstrate team skills, and to perform a fair share of team responsibilities. Ability to continuously learn and develop through a mix of internal and external training opportunities, and if applicable, encourage subordinates to do the same. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Develops, reviews, and/or coordinates plans, specifications, cost estimates and contracts for multiple capital improvement projects in a timely manner based on design standards, construction details, and specifications to meet established standards and engineering practices. Manages, coordinates, and oversees procurement of capital improvement projects. Performs construction management responsibilities for capital improvement projects to attain timely completion within the allotted project budget constraints and project controls. Manages and develops professional service and construction contracts including contract negotiation, review, execution, tracking and invoicing. Develops and/or coordinates various agreements related to capital improvement projects. Acts a liaison with consultants, external engineers, and various internal/external stakeholders. Serves as the city’s project manager for assigned projects including supervision and oversight of contractors and/or consultants. Conducts public meetings and/or facilitates public involvement/input as needed on various city projects. Assists, coordinates, and/or reviews project efforts related to land acquisition and franchise utility coordination. Develops and updates design manuals and construction specifications within their specified discipline. Responds to public inquiries and inter-departmental inquiries relating to Engineering Department functions. Presents information and provides recommendations to City Council and Administration with respect to engineering-related projects. Prepares ordinances and resolutions for City Council action. Confers with the supervisor and other departmental professionals and comprises various forms of written documentation in acquiring information for accurately performing essential functions such as civil engineering drawings, final plats, standard construction specifications and zoning maps. Utilizes a variety of technological equipment and software applications in the performance of functions such as computers, technical software, stations and plotters. Provides technical direction, training and support to other divisional professionals and other City departments. Performs research and routine clerical functions when necessary. OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS: Perform other duties as assigned or directed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND BEHAVIORS Ability to embrace and embody the City’s core values of Respect, Integrity, Service, and Excellence (R.I.S.E.). Ability to communicate effectively with peers, supervisors, subordinates, and people to whom service is provided. Ability to produce desired work outcomes, including quality, quantity, and timeliness. Ability to plan and organize work, time, and resources, and if applicable, that of subordinates. Knowledge of the development and derivation of formulas and relationships, the basic assumptions made, and the limitations and areas of applicability of established civil engineering principles, methods and techniques. Knowledge of local, state and federal laws and regulations relating to construction activities, the environment and various City programs. Skill to evaluate, audit, deduce, and/or assess data and/or information using established criteria. Includes exercise of discretion in determining actual or probable consequences, and in referencing such evaluation to identify and select alternatives. Skill to operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of equipment, machinery, tools, and/or materials used in performing essential functions. Skill to utilize a variety of advisory and design data and information, such as technical study reports, engineering drawings, budget printouts, zoning and subdivision codes, planning maps, engineering designs and city ordinances. Knowledge of engineering and legal professional language. Skill to perform moderately complex algebraic and geometric operations; ability to utilize principles of basic probability and statistical inference. Skill to apply principles of logical or synthesis functions. Ability to deal with several concrete and abstract variables, and to analyze major problems that require complex planning for interrelated activities that can span one or several work units. Skill to perform coordinated movements, such as drafting, utilizing drafting and engineering instruments and equipment, performing data entry on a computer and operating vehicle. Ability to apply principles of persuasion and/or influence. Ability to exercise the judgment, decisiveness and creativity required in situations involving the evaluation of information against sensory, judgmental, or subjective criteria, as opposed to that which is clearly measurable or verifiable. Must be flexible and adaptable, especially during times of change. Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Build professional relationships with internal staff and customers. Required Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (CIVIL ENGINEER I - CIP) Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering; supplemented by five (5) years previous experience in Civil/Municipal Engineering and/or training that includes engineering design and/or project management; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Texas Professional Engineer license or ability to obtain within 6 months required. Must maintain a valid Texas driver license. Must pass a drug screen and background check. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (CIVIL ENGINEER II - CIP) Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering; supplemented by eight (8) years previous experience in Civil/Municipal Engineering and/or training that includes engineering design and/or project management; or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Texas Professional Engineer license or ability to obtain within 6 months required. A minimum of four (4) years of direct experience related to design and/or management of municipal/local government infrastructure. Must maintain a valid Texas driver license. Must pass a drug screen and background check. Any work related experience resulting in acceptable proficiency levels in the above Minimum Qualifications may be an acceptable substitute for the above specified education and experience requirements. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Must pass a drug screen and background check. Must have Class C Texas Driver’s License. Physical Demands/Supplemental PHYSICAL DEMANDS Tasks require the ability to exert light physical effort in sedentary to light work, which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of light weight (5-10 pounds). Tasks may involve extended periods of time at a computer or work station. WORK ENVIRONMENT This position has limited exposure to environmental conditions. The above statements describe the general nature and level of work being performed as of the date of preparation and approval. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of the position. Employees holding this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties as requested by management. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee, and all requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. The City of McKinney is an equal opportunity employer (EOE) committed to an alcohol / drug free workplace and to providing equal opportunities regardless of age, race, color, gender, religion, national origin, marital status, veteran status, disability or any other legally protected status. The City offers a full complement of benefits: Health Insurance Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance Health Savings Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Medical and Childcare Account (FSA) Mental Health Care and Employee Assistance Program (EAP) City-paid and VoluntaryLifeInsurance City-paid and VoluntaryLong Term Disability Insurance Supplemental Insurance through Aflac Additional Benefits Legal Services through Legal Shield Tuition Reimbursement (up to $10,000 per year) Wellness Program (earn up to $600 per year) Retirement Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) Mandatory 7% employee contribution City match 2:1 5 year vesting Retire after 20 years of service, or age 60 with 5 years of service 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plans Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Vacation (80 hours per year for new hires; tieredincreases after 2 yrs) Sick Leave (135 hours per year for yourself and immediate family) Paid Parental Leave (80 hours for birth, adoption, or placement of a child in foser care) Ten Paid Holidays Personal Day Optional compensatory time for hourly employees Compensatory time for salaried employees For more detailed information, please see the City of McKinney's summary of benefits . Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon, United States
The Position Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is hiring people for part-time, summer jobs in the Recreation Division. About the Position Job Appointment: Casual, Part-time Work Schedule: Flexible hours which may include days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Work hours can be assigned verbally and depend on enrollment levels, needs of the program, and other factors. There is no guarantee of the number of hours needed each week nor the number of hours worked each week. Employees in these positions serve at will. Work Location: At various locations across Portland, OR Benefits: These positions have limited benefit eligibility. Please review the Benefits tab for more information Language Pay Differential: Employees who speak one or more languages in addition to English and who use their language skill to assist the community, may receive additional pay. More about the process can be found here. Application Materials: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portland's online portal. You will need to submit a work history and answer supplemental questions for this application. Early applications are encouraged. Applications submitted by Monday, April 8, 2024 will be guaranteed an interview. Applications submitted after Monday, April 8, 2024 will only be interviewed on an as needed basis. Position Summary Summer Free for All - Arts, Culture, & Special Events is a comprehensive program that includes the following programs within it: Movies, Concerts, and Events in the Park Arts in the Park (Mobile Arts Studios) CMC Music Camps CULTURAL EVENTS PROGRAM (Movies, Concerts & Events) Summer Free for All (SFFA) builds community through free, inclusive, and family-friendly activities that celebrate Portland's diverse cultures and local artists. SFFA Cultural Events partners with community groups, artists, nonprofits, culturally-specific groups, and more to produce free concerts, movies, and cultural events throughout Portland. This is provided to impact and enrich community through cultural expression, as we aim to create unforgettable experiences. The events are led by Event Producers and supported by Recreation Leaders and Attendant positions. ARTS IN THE PARK (Mobile Arts Studios) Arts in the Park is an outreach program of the Multnomah Arts Center. This program brings art and music experiences to the public in parks and other community locations throughout the City. Arts in the Park programming is delivered by self-contained mobile units which provide free, safe, on-site, drop-in, enriching community visual and performing arts experiences. They are led by Specialized Arts Instructors and supported by Counselor positions. Those interested in the Specialized Arts Instructor position should apply here . MUSIC CAMPS The Community Music Center is partnering with the Center Powered by Y.O.U.TH to provide creative and engaging music camps for youth in East Portland. These music camps will have a focus on Black cultural music styles and traditions, making use of a digital music production lab, instrument collection, and sound recording booth. Instructors will lead these camps and will be supported by Counselor positions. Those interested in the instructor opportunities should apply here . This recruitment is for positions held at various parks located throughout Portland. This is an open and continuous recruitment and intended for summer employment only. Positions include: Counselor and Lead Counselor (approximately 14 opportunities) Attendant (approximately 12 opportunities) Find more information below about job types, locations of potential job openings, shifts and salary ranges. RECREATION ASSOCIATE - COUNSELOR Position/s: Counselor - These positions are union represented. Counselors organize, plan, and lead a variety of activities that support the physical, social, and cognitive development pre-school and school-aged participants. These activities include, but are not limited to: art, crafts, music, performance, science, games, nature, and sports. These positions are responsible for maintaining discipline and safety while monitoring participants. Counselors consistently model appropriate behavior, maintain accurate program records, and perform other duties as assigned. Recreation Associate - Counselor: Arts in the Park This position works as a member of a team to prepare and deliver performing and visual arts activities in partnership with Free Lunch + Play Program sites, and other locations. Counselors arrive on site where Arts in the Park mobile units are assigned each day. They set up and tear down equipment such as tents, signs, tables, chairs, and arts and crafts activity stations. They create a welcoming atmosphere, engaging playfully with park users and guests. Counselors also provide information about PP&R programs, events, opportunities, and news. This role assists Specialized Teaching Artists and Arts in the Park Lead Counselors to deliver safe, fun, and equitable activities. Prior experience with arts or music generally enables employees in this position to be more successful. Locations: North Portland, Northeast Portland, East Portland, Outer East Portland, and Southwest Portland. Shift Range: Monday through Friday 10:00am-3:00pm; Some weekends by arrangement. Recreation Associate - Counselor: Music Camps Music Camps will focus on Black cultural music styles and traditions. Prior experience in music creation, digital music production and/or instrumental music generally enables employees in this position to be more successful. Location: Community Music Center programs at The Center Powered by Y.O.U.TH (SE 162nd & Stark) and neighboring parks. Shift Range: Weekday mornings and afternoons. Ages: Counselor - Must be at least 17 years old. Wage Range: Applicants start at the entry hourly rate Counselor (Recreation Aide): $18.90 - $22.05 Entry is $18.90 Training Wage: The training wage is $18.90 for all counselor positions. Please note: This position is represented by Labors' (LiUNA) Local 483 - Recreation. Applicants start at the entry hourly rate. To view the labor agreement, please go to the Labor agreements webpage and click on the appropriate link. RECREATION ASSOCIATE - LEAD COUNSELOR Position/s: Lead Counselor - These positions are union represented. Lead Counselors are staff leaders. They are expected to consistently communicate and model exceptional customer service, safety protocols, and engagement techniques to all Counselors and volunteers on a consistent basis. Lead Counselors are also responsible for prioritizing the safety of all staff and guests, documenting, and maintaining accurate records, being a liaison to all program partners, creating a culture of inclusiveness, care, and fun, ensuring staff and volunteers remain engaged and on-task, daily communication with supervisors. Recreation Associate - Lead Counselor: Arts in the Park This position works as a member of a team to prepare and deliver performing and visual arts activities in partnership with Free Lunch + Play Program sites and other locations. They drive an Arts Pods vehicle each day. They set up and tear down equipment such as tents, signs, tables, chairs, and arts and crafts activity stations. They create a welcoming atmosphere, engaging playfully with park users and guests. Lead Counselors for Arts in the Park also provide information about PP&R programs, events, opportunities, and news. This role assists Specialized Teaching Artists and provides leadership to Arts in the Park Counselors to deliver safe, fun, and equitable activities. Prior experience with arts or music generally enables employees in this position to be more successful. Locations: Drivers report to Southwest Portland and drive vehicles to a designated location in North Portland, Northeast Portland, East Portland, or Outer East Portland each shift. Shift Range: Monday through Friday 9:30am-3:30pm, some weekends by arrangement. * Must have a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record at time of appointment. Must be comfortable driving a cargo van. *Must be able to lift and move 20 pounds throughout the shift each day. Recreation Associate - Lead Counselor : Music Camps Lead Counselors for Music Camps participates in program leadership and provide direction to counselor staff. Music Camps will focus on Black cultural music styles and traditions. Prior experience in music creation, digital music production and/or instrumental music generally enables employees in this position to be more successful. Location: Community Music Center programs at The Center Powered by Y.O.U.TH (SE 162nd & Stark) and neighboring parks. Shift Range: Weekday mornings and afternoons. Ages: Lead Counselor (Recreation Associate) - Must be at least 19 years old. Wage Range: Applicants start at the entry hourly rate: Recreation Associate - Lead Counselor $20.90 - $24.05 Entry is $20.90 Training Wage: The training wage is $18.90 for all Counselor positions. Please note: This position is represented by Labors' (LiUNA) Local 483 - Recreation. Applicants start at the entry hourly rate. To view the labor agreement, please go to the Labor agreements webpage and click on the appropriate link. RECREATION ASSOCIATE - ATTENDANT Position/s: Attendant- These positions are union represented. Attendant positions support the Summer Free for All Concerts, Movies and Events program. Attendants monitor drop-in recreation activities in their area of assignment. This role creates a welcoming atmosphere by engaging with park and facility guests. They provide excellent customer service and are a resource for PP&R information. Attendants help maintain clean facilities and/or park spaces, monitoring use of space and needs of guests. This role upholds PP&R's code of conduct and is proactive in addressing potential safety concerns. Attendants communicate with supervisor, rangers, and security under established guidelines. This role completes other duties as assigned, including assistance with record keeping. Recreation Associate - Attendant - Facility Attendant As staff for the Cultural Events Program, you will work as a member of a team to prepare and deliver movies, concerts, and other special events. This team helps create a welcoming atmosphere, engaging with park and event guests of all ages, sponsors, food vendors, and performers. Members of this team provide excellent customer service and are resources for PP&R information. This team loads and transports equipment to parks in City vehicles, operating lift gates as needed. This team also helps assemble and disassemble equipment for events, including but not limited to stages, audio/visual equipment, and inflatable movie screens. They also help maintain clean park spaces, monitor their assigned spaces and needs of guests, and are proactive in addressing potential safety concerts. Members of this team uphold PP&R's Code of Conduct, communicating with their supervisor, park rangers, and security under established guidelines. Locations: Various parks around Portland Shift Ranges: Schedule may be weekdays and weekends, afternoons, evenings, with the possibility of staying late (past midnight) M ust have a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record at time of appointment. UPDATE : Not all positions are driving positions. Ages: Attendant (Recreation Associate) - Must be at least 17 years old Wage Range: Applicants start at the entry hourly rate Attendant (Recreation Associate) $18.90 - $22.05 Entry is $18.90 Training Wage: Attendant (Recreation Associate) training wage is $18.90. Please note: This position is represented by Labors' (LiUNA) Local 483 - Recreation. Applicants start at the entry hourly rate. To view the labor agreement, please go to the Labor agreements webpage and click on the appropriate link. About the Bureau: Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is committed to the overall Citywide vision that race will have no detrimental effect on people of color, refugee, and immigrant communities in accessing our parks and natural areas, or from the benefit of our services. We recognize, understand, and encourage celebration of the differences that surround us. Diversity and equity are vital to PP&R’s ideals and values. The City of Portland, Oregon is a growing and diverse city of 650,000 residents, nearly 20% of whom speak languages other than English at home. PP&R values a diverse workforce and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. PP&R encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. Although not required, PP&R encourages candidates that can fluently speak another language to include that information in their application materials. Multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Language Pay Differential: Employees who speak one or more languages in addition to English and who use their language skill to assist the community, may receive additional pay. More about the process can be found here. Studies have shown that women and People of Color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your life experiences and qualifications for the role. Have a question? Contact Information: Vanessa Valdez, Recruiter Bureau of Human Resources Vanessa.Valdez@portlandoregon.gov To Qualify The following minimum qualifications are required f or these positions: 1. Ability to promote a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. 2. General knowledge of assigned recreation area. 3. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse groups of people. 4. Ability to recognize and respond to safety and emergency situations. 5. Ability to problem-solve and respond to customer concerns. The Recruitment Process STEP 1: Apply online between February 26, 2024 - June 30, 2024 Early applications are encouraged. Applications submitted by Monday, April 8, 2024 will be guaranteed an interview. Applications submitted after Monday, April 8, 2024 will only be interviewed on an as needed basis. Required Application Materials: Work History Answer to the Supplemental Questions (click on the Questions tab to preview the questions) NOTE: This is an open and continuous recruitment for year-round employment. This means interview and hiring dates are not set at this time and will depend on position need and availability. Eligible applicants will only be contacted when positions become available. Optional Application Materials: If you would like to request Veterans' Preference, please submit your Veteran documents (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc) by the closing date of the recruitment. To learn about Veterans' Preference click here. Application Tips: Your responses to the supplemental questions should include details describing your education, training and/or experience (personal or professional), and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. Do not attach any additional documents. Please note, all completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than on the closing date and time of this recruitment. Step 2: Minimum Qualification Evaluation: Eligible applicants will only be contacted when positions become available. An evaluation of each applicant's training and paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their work history and supplemental questions. Your work history and responses to the supplemental questions will be the basis for our pass/fail evaluation of your qualifications for this position. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in disqualification. You have 14 days from the notices of the minimum qualification evaluation phase 1 results to let us know if you would like to review and discuss your evaluation result. Please read the City of Portland Administrative Rule 3.01 for complete information. Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Eligible applicants will only be contacted when positions become available. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. Step 4: Selection (Interview): Eligible applicants will only be contacted when positions become available. Hiring bureau will review and select candidates for an interview. Step 5: Offer of Employment: Eligible applicants will only be contacted when positions become available. Step 6: Start Date: A start date will be determined after all the conditions of employment have been met. *Timeline is approximate and subject to change. Additional Information Click here for additional information regarding the following: City of Portland Core Values Recruitment Process - Work Status Equal Employment Opportunity Veteran Preference ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer This summary outlines the benefit programs, actual benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. The City of Portland offers a comprehensive benefit package that is competitive with other private and public sector employers. More detailed information can be obtained by calling the Health & Financial Benefits Office at 503-823-6031. Health Care (Medical, Vision and Dental) Casual employees can become eligible for health benefits (medical, dental & vision) through Affordable Care Act (ACA) employer provisions if they meet the necessary paid hours requirement, as determined by the Health & Financial Benefits Office. Retirement Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP) The City currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution. Employees who are OPSRP members are vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 (age 60 for police and fire.) Sick Leave Casual employees accrue sick leave as outlined in the City of Portland protected sick time law. Family Medical Leave In accordance with federal and state law, and the City policy for family medical leave, the City grants family and medical leave to eligible employees for certain family and medical related reasons. Closing Date/Time: 6/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
The Position Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is hiring people for part-time, summer jobs in the Recreation Division. About the Position Job Appointment: Casual, Part-time Work Schedule: Flexible hours which may include days, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Work hours can be assigned verbally and depend on enrollment levels, needs of the program, and other factors. There is no guarantee of the number of hours needed each week nor the number of hours worked each week. Employees in these positions serve at will. Work Location: At various locations across Portland, OR Benefits: These positions have limited benefit eligibility. Please review the Benefits tab for more information Language Pay Differential: Employees who speak one or more languages in addition to English and who use their language skill to assist the community, may receive additional pay. More about the process can be found here. Application Materials: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portland's online portal. You will need to submit a work history and answer supplemental questions for this application. Early applications are encouraged. Applications submitted by Monday, April 8, 2024 will be guaranteed an interview. Applications submitted after Monday, April 8, 2024 will only be interviewed on an as needed basis. Position Summary Summer Free for All - Arts, Culture, & Special Events is a comprehensive program that includes the following programs within it: Movies, Concerts, and Events in the Park Arts in the Park (Mobile Arts Studios) CMC Music Camps CULTURAL EVENTS PROGRAM (Movies, Concerts & Events) Summer Free for All (SFFA) builds community through free, inclusive, and family-friendly activities that celebrate Portland's diverse cultures and local artists. SFFA Cultural Events partners with community groups, artists, nonprofits, culturally-specific groups, and more to produce free concerts, movies, and cultural events throughout Portland. This is provided to impact and enrich community through cultural expression, as we aim to create unforgettable experiences. The events are led by Event Producers and supported by Recreation Leaders and Attendant positions. ARTS IN THE PARK (Mobile Arts Studios) Arts in the Park is an outreach program of the Multnomah Arts Center. This program brings art and music experiences to the public in parks and other community locations throughout the City. Arts in the Park programming is delivered by self-contained mobile units which provide free, safe, on-site, drop-in, enriching community visual and performing arts experiences. They are led by Specialized Arts Instructors and supported by Counselor positions. Those interested in the Specialized Arts Instructor position should apply here . MUSIC CAMPS The Community Music Center is partnering with the Center Powered by Y.O.U.TH to provide creative and engaging music camps for youth in East Portland. These music camps will have a focus on Black cultural music styles and traditions, making use of a digital music production lab, instrument collection, and sound recording booth. Instructors will lead these camps and will be supported by Counselor positions. Those interested in the instructor opportunities should apply here . This recruitment is for positions held at various parks located throughout Portland. This is an open and continuous recruitment and intended for summer employment only. Positions include: Counselor and Lead Counselor (approximately 14 opportunities) Attendant (approximately 12 opportunities) Find more information below about job types, locations of potential job openings, shifts and salary ranges. RECREATION ASSOCIATE - COUNSELOR Position/s: Counselor - These positions are union represented. Counselors organize, plan, and lead a variety of activities that support the physical, social, and cognitive development pre-school and school-aged participants. These activities include, but are not limited to: art, crafts, music, performance, science, games, nature, and sports. These positions are responsible for maintaining discipline and safety while monitoring participants. Counselors consistently model appropriate behavior, maintain accurate program records, and perform other duties as assigned. Recreation Associate - Counselor: Arts in the Park This position works as a member of a team to prepare and deliver performing and visual arts activities in partnership with Free Lunch + Play Program sites, and other locations. Counselors arrive on site where Arts in the Park mobile units are assigned each day. They set up and tear down equipment such as tents, signs, tables, chairs, and arts and crafts activity stations. They create a welcoming atmosphere, engaging playfully with park users and guests. Counselors also provide information about PP&R programs, events, opportunities, and news. This role assists Specialized Teaching Artists and Arts in the Park Lead Counselors to deliver safe, fun, and equitable activities. Prior experience with arts or music generally enables employees in this position to be more successful. Locations: North Portland, Northeast Portland, East Portland, Outer East Portland, and Southwest Portland. Shift Range: Monday through Friday 10:00am-3:00pm; Some weekends by arrangement. Recreation Associate - Counselor: Music Camps Music Camps will focus on Black cultural music styles and traditions. Prior experience in music creation, digital music production and/or instrumental music generally enables employees in this position to be more successful. Location: Community Music Center programs at The Center Powered by Y.O.U.TH (SE 162nd & Stark) and neighboring parks. Shift Range: Weekday mornings and afternoons. Ages: Counselor - Must be at least 17 years old. Wage Range: Applicants start at the entry hourly rate Counselor (Recreation Aide): $18.90 - $22.05 Entry is $18.90 Training Wage: The training wage is $18.90 for all counselor positions. Please note: This position is represented by Labors' (LiUNA) Local 483 - Recreation. Applicants start at the entry hourly rate. To view the labor agreement, please go to the Labor agreements webpage and click on the appropriate link. RECREATION ASSOCIATE - LEAD COUNSELOR Position/s: Lead Counselor - These positions are union represented. Lead Counselors are staff leaders. They are expected to consistently communicate and model exceptional customer service, safety protocols, and engagement techniques to all Counselors and volunteers on a consistent basis. Lead Counselors are also responsible for prioritizing the safety of all staff and guests, documenting, and maintaining accurate records, being a liaison to all program partners, creating a culture of inclusiveness, care, and fun, ensuring staff and volunteers remain engaged and on-task, daily communication with supervisors. Recreation Associate - Lead Counselor: Arts in the Park This position works as a member of a team to prepare and deliver performing and visual arts activities in partnership with Free Lunch + Play Program sites and other locations. They drive an Arts Pods vehicle each day. They set up and tear down equipment such as tents, signs, tables, chairs, and arts and crafts activity stations. They create a welcoming atmosphere, engaging playfully with park users and guests. Lead Counselors for Arts in the Park also provide information about PP&R programs, events, opportunities, and news. This role assists Specialized Teaching Artists and provides leadership to Arts in the Park Counselors to deliver safe, fun, and equitable activities. Prior experience with arts or music generally enables employees in this position to be more successful. Locations: Drivers report to Southwest Portland and drive vehicles to a designated location in North Portland, Northeast Portland, East Portland, or Outer East Portland each shift. Shift Range: Monday through Friday 9:30am-3:30pm, some weekends by arrangement. * Must have a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record at time of appointment. Must be comfortable driving a cargo van. *Must be able to lift and move 20 pounds throughout the shift each day. Recreation Associate - Lead Counselor : Music Camps Lead Counselors for Music Camps participates in program leadership and provide direction to counselor staff. Music Camps will focus on Black cultural music styles and traditions. Prior experience in music creation, digital music production and/or instrumental music generally enables employees in this position to be more successful. Location: Community Music Center programs at The Center Powered by Y.O.U.TH (SE 162nd & Stark) and neighboring parks. Shift Range: Weekday mornings and afternoons. Ages: Lead Counselor (Recreation Associate) - Must be at least 19 years old. Wage Range: Applicants start at the entry hourly rate: Recreation Associate - Lead Counselor $20.90 - $24.05 Entry is $20.90 Training Wage: The training wage is $18.90 for all Counselor positions. Please note: This position is represented by Labors' (LiUNA) Local 483 - Recreation. Applicants start at the entry hourly rate. To view the labor agreement, please go to the Labor agreements webpage and click on the appropriate link. RECREATION ASSOCIATE - ATTENDANT Position/s: Attendant- These positions are union represented. Attendant positions support the Summer Free for All Concerts, Movies and Events program. Attendants monitor drop-in recreation activities in their area of assignment. This role creates a welcoming atmosphere by engaging with park and facility guests. They provide excellent customer service and are a resource for PP&R information. Attendants help maintain clean facilities and/or park spaces, monitoring use of space and needs of guests. This role upholds PP&R's code of conduct and is proactive in addressing potential safety concerns. Attendants communicate with supervisor, rangers, and security under established guidelines. This role completes other duties as assigned, including assistance with record keeping. Recreation Associate - Attendant - Facility Attendant As staff for the Cultural Events Program, you will work as a member of a team to prepare and deliver movies, concerts, and other special events. This team helps create a welcoming atmosphere, engaging with park and event guests of all ages, sponsors, food vendors, and performers. Members of this team provide excellent customer service and are resources for PP&R information. This team loads and transports equipment to parks in City vehicles, operating lift gates as needed. This team also helps assemble and disassemble equipment for events, including but not limited to stages, audio/visual equipment, and inflatable movie screens. They also help maintain clean park spaces, monitor their assigned spaces and needs of guests, and are proactive in addressing potential safety concerts. Members of this team uphold PP&R's Code of Conduct, communicating with their supervisor, park rangers, and security under established guidelines. Locations: Various parks around Portland Shift Ranges: Schedule may be weekdays and weekends, afternoons, evenings, with the possibility of staying late (past midnight) M ust have a valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record at time of appointment. UPDATE : Not all positions are driving positions. Ages: Attendant (Recreation Associate) - Must be at least 17 years old Wage Range: Applicants start at the entry hourly rate Attendant (Recreation Associate) $18.90 - $22.05 Entry is $18.90 Training Wage: Attendant (Recreation Associate) training wage is $18.90. Please note: This position is represented by Labors' (LiUNA) Local 483 - Recreation. Applicants start at the entry hourly rate. To view the labor agreement, please go to the Labor agreements webpage and click on the appropriate link. About the Bureau: Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is committed to the overall Citywide vision that race will have no detrimental effect on people of color, refugee, and immigrant communities in accessing our parks and natural areas, or from the benefit of our services. We recognize, understand, and encourage celebration of the differences that surround us. Diversity and equity are vital to PP&R’s ideals and values. The City of Portland, Oregon is a growing and diverse city of 650,000 residents, nearly 20% of whom speak languages other than English at home. PP&R values a diverse workforce and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. PP&R encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. Although not required, PP&R encourages candidates that can fluently speak another language to include that information in their application materials. Multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Language Pay Differential: Employees who speak one or more languages in addition to English and who use their language skill to assist the community, may receive additional pay. More about the process can be found here. Studies have shown that women and People of Color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every one of the qualifications as described in a job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your life experiences and qualifications for the role. Have a question? Contact Information: Vanessa Valdez, Recruiter Bureau of Human Resources Vanessa.Valdez@portlandoregon.gov To Qualify The following minimum qualifications are required f or these positions: 1. Ability to promote a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. 2. General knowledge of assigned recreation area. 3. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse groups of people. 4. Ability to recognize and respond to safety and emergency situations. 5. Ability to problem-solve and respond to customer concerns. The Recruitment Process STEP 1: Apply online between February 26, 2024 - June 30, 2024 Early applications are encouraged. Applications submitted by Monday, April 8, 2024 will be guaranteed an interview. Applications submitted after Monday, April 8, 2024 will only be interviewed on an as needed basis. Required Application Materials: Work History Answer to the Supplemental Questions (click on the Questions tab to preview the questions) NOTE: This is an open and continuous recruitment for year-round employment. This means interview and hiring dates are not set at this time and will depend on position need and availability. Eligible applicants will only be contacted when positions become available. Optional Application Materials: If you would like to request Veterans' Preference, please submit your Veteran documents (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc) by the closing date of the recruitment. To learn about Veterans' Preference click here. Application Tips: Your responses to the supplemental questions should include details describing your education, training and/or experience (personal or professional), and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. Do not attach any additional documents. Please note, all completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than on the closing date and time of this recruitment. Step 2: Minimum Qualification Evaluation: Eligible applicants will only be contacted when positions become available. An evaluation of each applicant's training and paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their work history and supplemental questions. Your work history and responses to the supplemental questions will be the basis for our pass/fail evaluation of your qualifications for this position. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in disqualification. You have 14 days from the notices of the minimum qualification evaluation phase 1 results to let us know if you would like to review and discuss your evaluation result. Please read the City of Portland Administrative Rule 3.01 for complete information. Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Eligible applicants will only be contacted when positions become available. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. Step 4: Selection (Interview): Eligible applicants will only be contacted when positions become available. Hiring bureau will review and select candidates for an interview. Step 5: Offer of Employment: Eligible applicants will only be contacted when positions become available. Step 6: Start Date: A start date will be determined after all the conditions of employment have been met. *Timeline is approximate and subject to change. Additional Information Click here for additional information regarding the following: City of Portland Core Values Recruitment Process - Work Status Equal Employment Opportunity Veteran Preference ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer This summary outlines the benefit programs, actual benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. The City of Portland offers a comprehensive benefit package that is competitive with other private and public sector employers. More detailed information can be obtained by calling the Health & Financial Benefits Office at 503-823-6031. Health Care (Medical, Vision and Dental) Casual employees can become eligible for health benefits (medical, dental & vision) through Affordable Care Act (ACA) employer provisions if they meet the necessary paid hours requirement, as determined by the Health & Financial Benefits Office. Retirement Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP) The City currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution. Employees who are OPSRP members are vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 (age 60 for police and fire.) Sick Leave Casual employees accrue sick leave as outlined in the City of Portland protected sick time law. Family Medical Leave In accordance with federal and state law, and the City policy for family medical leave, the City grants family and medical leave to eligible employees for certain family and medical related reasons. Closing Date/Time: 6/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF ORLANDO, FL
Orlando, Florida, United States
Description STARTING SALARY: Civil Engineer I: $27.46 - $35.01 hourly, depending on qualifications Civil Engineer II: $28.06 - $37.18 hourly , depending on qualifications Civil Engineer III: $30.59 - $40.53 hourly , depending on qualifications Civil Engineer IV: $33.34 - $44.17 hourly , depending on qualifications Who We Are Orlando, The City Beautiful For most of Orlando’s history we’ve been the place everyone wants to visit. Today, we’re also the place where everyone wants to live and do business. List after list has Orlando as one of the fastest growing cities in America. We’re transitioning from our role as the young upstart to a more mature, global city. This didn’t happen by accident. Together as a community, we developed a shared vision for our city focused on creating partnerships and we’ve transformed Orlando from a place that was packed with potential into a city on the rise. Our vision ensures we are an inclusive, compassionate community that is generating jobs, becoming the most sustainable city in the nation, keeping our community safe, making it easier to get around, and increasing the quality of life. Together, we can continue realizing all our city’s potential. Come be part of our community with the City of Orlando. NATURE OF WORK: The civil engineer performs technical work in various phases of a computerized traffic control system operations center (TMC). The primary task for this position is for the specific implementation and modification of signal timing plans for the signal systems controlled by the city. Performs modifications and upgrades to traffic signal controller databases using system software (Cubic/Trafficware’s ATMS.now) and traffic modeling using Cubic/Trafficware's Synchro and Tru-Traffic software among others. Conducts field investigations of traffic conditions associated with traffic signals for the purpose of adjusting traffic signal timing plans both on a regular schedule and in response to citizen inquiries. Works closely with the Traffic Signal Maintenance section to update traffic signal timing plans when hardware must be changed and works closely with regional traffic signal timing consultants working on annual corridor re-timing projects. Works closely with FDOT’s Signal Timing Groupe at the RTMC for timing-plans and database updates. Work assignments are received from a professional supervisor who defines the scope of the work to be performed. Timing Engineer is expected to plan details of work and make technical decisions. Work is reviewed while in progress and upon completion. Minimum Requirements Civil Engineer I: Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, plus six (6) months of experience in Transportation Engineering required; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. A valid Florida Driver’s License is required . Civil Engineer II: Same as Civil Engineer I, above, except requires two (2) years of experience as identified. Civil Engineer III: Same as Civil Engineer II, above, except requires four (4) years of experience as identified, including at least two (2) years of experience in transportation development review, traffic studies, or crash data analysis required ; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. One year of supervisory experience desired. Civil Engineer IV: Same as Civil Engineer III, above, except requires Registration as P.E. in the State of Florida required . VALID DRIVER LICENSE FROM ANY STATE MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF INTERVIEW. VALID FLORIDA DRIVER LICENSE MUST BE PRESENTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF HIRE. IMPORTANT: To be eligible to proceed forward in the application process, applicants must meet the minimum qualifications listed in the position description. Please ensure your application provides details of all relevant experience related to the position. If you have questions or need clarification concerning the position or application process, please contact Human Resources at jobs@orlando.gov or 407.246.2062. Supplemental Information City of Orlando Benefits If this posting indicates a degree is required, the following experience will apply in lieu of any degree as follows: Two (2) years of direct experience for an associate degree; Four (4) years of direct experience for a bachelor's degree; Six (6) years of direct experience for a master's degree; or Nine (9) years of direct experience for a doctoral degree Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Description STARTING SALARY: Civil Engineer I: $27.46 - $35.01 hourly, depending on qualifications Civil Engineer II: $28.06 - $37.18 hourly , depending on qualifications Civil Engineer III: $30.59 - $40.53 hourly , depending on qualifications Civil Engineer IV: $33.34 - $44.17 hourly , depending on qualifications Who We Are Orlando, The City Beautiful For most of Orlando’s history we’ve been the place everyone wants to visit. Today, we’re also the place where everyone wants to live and do business. List after list has Orlando as one of the fastest growing cities in America. We’re transitioning from our role as the young upstart to a more mature, global city. This didn’t happen by accident. Together as a community, we developed a shared vision for our city focused on creating partnerships and we’ve transformed Orlando from a place that was packed with potential into a city on the rise. Our vision ensures we are an inclusive, compassionate community that is generating jobs, becoming the most sustainable city in the nation, keeping our community safe, making it easier to get around, and increasing the quality of life. Together, we can continue realizing all our city’s potential. Come be part of our community with the City of Orlando. NATURE OF WORK: The civil engineer performs technical work in various phases of a computerized traffic control system operations center (TMC). The primary task for this position is for the specific implementation and modification of signal timing plans for the signal systems controlled by the city. Performs modifications and upgrades to traffic signal controller databases using system software (Cubic/Trafficware’s ATMS.now) and traffic modeling using Cubic/Trafficware's Synchro and Tru-Traffic software among others. Conducts field investigations of traffic conditions associated with traffic signals for the purpose of adjusting traffic signal timing plans both on a regular schedule and in response to citizen inquiries. Works closely with the Traffic Signal Maintenance section to update traffic signal timing plans when hardware must be changed and works closely with regional traffic signal timing consultants working on annual corridor re-timing projects. Works closely with FDOT’s Signal Timing Groupe at the RTMC for timing-plans and database updates. Work assignments are received from a professional supervisor who defines the scope of the work to be performed. Timing Engineer is expected to plan details of work and make technical decisions. Work is reviewed while in progress and upon completion. Minimum Requirements Civil Engineer I: Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, plus six (6) months of experience in Transportation Engineering required; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. A valid Florida Driver’s License is required . Civil Engineer II: Same as Civil Engineer I, above, except requires two (2) years of experience as identified. Civil Engineer III: Same as Civil Engineer II, above, except requires four (4) years of experience as identified, including at least two (2) years of experience in transportation development review, traffic studies, or crash data analysis required ; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. One year of supervisory experience desired. Civil Engineer IV: Same as Civil Engineer III, above, except requires Registration as P.E. in the State of Florida required . VALID DRIVER LICENSE FROM ANY STATE MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF INTERVIEW. VALID FLORIDA DRIVER LICENSE MUST BE PRESENTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF HIRE. IMPORTANT: To be eligible to proceed forward in the application process, applicants must meet the minimum qualifications listed in the position description. Please ensure your application provides details of all relevant experience related to the position. If you have questions or need clarification concerning the position or application process, please contact Human Resources at jobs@orlando.gov or 407.246.2062. Supplemental Information City of Orlando Benefits If this posting indicates a degree is required, the following experience will apply in lieu of any degree as follows: Two (2) years of direct experience for an associate degree; Four (4) years of direct experience for a bachelor's degree; Six (6) years of direct experience for a master's degree; or Nine (9) years of direct experience for a doctoral degree Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF GLENDALE CA
Glendale, California, United States
The Position THESE POSITIONS ARE UNCLASSIFIED, NON-CIVIL SERVICE, HOURLY POSITIONS. INDIVIDUALS IN THESE POSITIONS MUST BE ABLE TO WORK FLEXIBLE HOURS - All qualified applicants must attend an interview. These classifications are primarily responsible for implementing the department’s seasonal child-care in the form of day camps, and other recreation programs at City parks, playgrounds, elementary schools and other facilities on a part-time hourly basis. Bilingual ability in a language or languages commonly spoken in the Glendale community, such as Armenian, Spanish, Korean, etc., is desirable at all levels. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Leads, organizes, coaches, referees and stimulates interest in a variety of competitive and noncompetitive youth sports, youth fitness, games, contests, and cultural activities. Assists in various recreational programs including playgrounds, day camps, aquatics, and Civic Auditorium operations. May open buildings and facilities for programs or be responsible for proper closing procedures of those buildings and facilities. Checks out playground equipment at the various facilities, dispenses towels, checks clothing, and cares for and cleans buildings and equipment. Supervises children in the use of a wading pool. Oversees recreational reservations, and supervises the use of facilities as to their proper care. Performs cashier duties at some City functions. Keeps routine records of program participants' progress and drafts written reports. Sets up tables, chairs and audio visual equipment. Performs light maintenance duties, such as cleaning, vacuuming and mopping. Leads or assists with cleaning of public buildings, including restrooms, floors, carpet, counter tops and tables. May have the opportunity to participate in related divisional cross-training efforts. Experience and qualifications gained in this cross training may apply towards promotional opportunities and transfers. Plans and conducts arts and crafts, sports, passive and active games and special interest activities. Conducts arts and crafts, sports, passive and active games and special interest activities. Supervises children and young adults on excursions. Acts as site host for facility reservations and assists with City-wide special events. Directs other recreational staff and volunteers. Assists with the cleaning of public buildings, including offices, bathrooms, floors and carpets, by performing light maintenance, such as vacuuming, dusting and mopping after recreational activities. May drive on City business depending on the needs of the position. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Minimum Requirements Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: Basic first aid practices. Basic principles, practices and methods of organizing and instructing recreational programs. Principles, practices and methods of organizing, instructing, and coaching youth sports and fitness at the elementary school-age level and recreational programs. Skill in: Dealing tactfully, courteously and effectively with public officials, program participants and the general public. Operating and maintaining assigned equipment skillfully, safely and in conformance with applicable laws or regulations. Planning, organizing and completing work assignments with little supervision. Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to those using recreational facilities. Communicate effectively in English. Foster a teamwork environment. Handle cash responsibly and make accurate change. Lead, coach, instruct and motivate participants. Model and practice the highest standards of ethical conduct. Provide clear work instruction. Read, write and comprehend directions in English. Supervise and take responsibility for small children. Recreation Leader I Wage Range: $16.24 - $18.08 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. Checks facilities for potential safety hazards. Conducts arts and crafts, sports, passive and active games and special interest activities. Acts as site host for facility reservations and assists with City-wide special events. Education/Experience Requirement: One month (1 ) of experience involving public contact in recreational activities, or a related field. Current enrollment in High School or in pursuit of GED or equivalent is required. Desirable Qualifications High School diploma or GED, CHSPE certificate is desirable. Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Recreation Leader II Wage Range: $18.25 - $20.62 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. May train and supervise other staff in developing activities. Schedules and coordinates park activities, and checks facilities for potential safety hazards. Trains and supervises Recreation Leaders in developing well-rounded sports and recreation activities. Schedules and coordinates park activities, and checks facilities for potential safety hazards. Education/Experience Requirement: Six-months (6) of experience involving public contact in recreational activities, or a related field. Current enrollment in High School or in pursuit of GED or equivalent is required. Desirable Qualifications High School diploma or GED, CHSPE certificate is desirable. Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Valid California Class C Driver’s License is desirable. Recreation Leader III Wage Range: $21.13 - $23.53 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. Works independently. Trains and supervises other recreation staff in developing activities. Schedules, plans and coordinates park activities. Estimates supplies needed for programs and events, and ensures their purchase and delivery to the appropriate facility. Helps improve local community relations and handles complaints. Education/Experience Requirement: One-year of recent paid experience in recreation programming, or one full summer season with a municipal recreation program. One year of college coursework. A valid California Class C driver's license is required. Desirable Qualifications Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Recreation Program Specialist Wage Range: $24.12 - $26.84 Hourly Duties: Utilizes advanced knowledge in his/her respective field to educate, lead and instruct program participants and other staff members. Trains and supervises Recreation Leaders in developing programs and activities. Schedules, plans and coordinates park activities. Estimates supplies needed for programs and events, and ensures their purchase and delivery to the appropriate facility. Works to improve local community relations and handles complaints. Participates in fund-raising and enlists sponsors to assist in the funding for various community programs. Education/Experience Requirement: Two years of paid experience in recreation leadership, programming or related field is required. Two years of college coursework, including specific course work in recreation programming or related field is required. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment Work the necessary hours and times to accomplish goals, objectives, and required tasks. Desirable Qualifications Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Possession of current First Aid and CPR certification. License(s)/Certification(s) Valid California Class C Drivers' License may be required. Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: All applications, resumes and submitted reference materials will be reviewed and evaluated and only the best-qualified candidates based on applicable experience will be invited to the selection process. Due to the high number of applications anticipated, the City of Glendale cannot guarantee that all individuals filing applications for this position will be called for an interview. ORAL INTERVIEW: (Weight of 100%) To evaluate the applicant's experience, education, and general background for the position. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. Any evaluation will be based on the candidate's education and experience as related to the position. Any examination will be to evaluate the candidate's education, experience, knowledge and skills for the position. The selected candidate will be subjected to a background check including Livescan fingerprinting. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. Should this be necessary, the candidates will be notified of the specific examination components and weights prior to the administration of any examination. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. All hourly employees will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System - Alternate Retirement System (PARS-ARS). Hourly employees may also participate in the Flexible Benefit Plan. Closing Date/Time: 5/3/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 07, 2024
Part Time
The Position THESE POSITIONS ARE UNCLASSIFIED, NON-CIVIL SERVICE, HOURLY POSITIONS. INDIVIDUALS IN THESE POSITIONS MUST BE ABLE TO WORK FLEXIBLE HOURS - All qualified applicants must attend an interview. These classifications are primarily responsible for implementing the department’s seasonal child-care in the form of day camps, and other recreation programs at City parks, playgrounds, elementary schools and other facilities on a part-time hourly basis. Bilingual ability in a language or languages commonly spoken in the Glendale community, such as Armenian, Spanish, Korean, etc., is desirable at all levels. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Leads, organizes, coaches, referees and stimulates interest in a variety of competitive and noncompetitive youth sports, youth fitness, games, contests, and cultural activities. Assists in various recreational programs including playgrounds, day camps, aquatics, and Civic Auditorium operations. May open buildings and facilities for programs or be responsible for proper closing procedures of those buildings and facilities. Checks out playground equipment at the various facilities, dispenses towels, checks clothing, and cares for and cleans buildings and equipment. Supervises children in the use of a wading pool. Oversees recreational reservations, and supervises the use of facilities as to their proper care. Performs cashier duties at some City functions. Keeps routine records of program participants' progress and drafts written reports. Sets up tables, chairs and audio visual equipment. Performs light maintenance duties, such as cleaning, vacuuming and mopping. Leads or assists with cleaning of public buildings, including restrooms, floors, carpet, counter tops and tables. May have the opportunity to participate in related divisional cross-training efforts. Experience and qualifications gained in this cross training may apply towards promotional opportunities and transfers. Plans and conducts arts and crafts, sports, passive and active games and special interest activities. Conducts arts and crafts, sports, passive and active games and special interest activities. Supervises children and young adults on excursions. Acts as site host for facility reservations and assists with City-wide special events. Directs other recreational staff and volunteers. Assists with the cleaning of public buildings, including offices, bathrooms, floors and carpets, by performing light maintenance, such as vacuuming, dusting and mopping after recreational activities. May drive on City business depending on the needs of the position. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Minimum Requirements Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: Basic first aid practices. Basic principles, practices and methods of organizing and instructing recreational programs. Principles, practices and methods of organizing, instructing, and coaching youth sports and fitness at the elementary school-age level and recreational programs. Skill in: Dealing tactfully, courteously and effectively with public officials, program participants and the general public. Operating and maintaining assigned equipment skillfully, safely and in conformance with applicable laws or regulations. Planning, organizing and completing work assignments with little supervision. Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service to those using recreational facilities. Communicate effectively in English. Foster a teamwork environment. Handle cash responsibly and make accurate change. Lead, coach, instruct and motivate participants. Model and practice the highest standards of ethical conduct. Provide clear work instruction. Read, write and comprehend directions in English. Supervise and take responsibility for small children. Recreation Leader I Wage Range: $16.24 - $18.08 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. Checks facilities for potential safety hazards. Conducts arts and crafts, sports, passive and active games and special interest activities. Acts as site host for facility reservations and assists with City-wide special events. Education/Experience Requirement: One month (1 ) of experience involving public contact in recreational activities, or a related field. Current enrollment in High School or in pursuit of GED or equivalent is required. Desirable Qualifications High School diploma or GED, CHSPE certificate is desirable. Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Recreation Leader II Wage Range: $18.25 - $20.62 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. May train and supervise other staff in developing activities. Schedules and coordinates park activities, and checks facilities for potential safety hazards. Trains and supervises Recreation Leaders in developing well-rounded sports and recreation activities. Schedules and coordinates park activities, and checks facilities for potential safety hazards. Education/Experience Requirement: Six-months (6) of experience involving public contact in recreational activities, or a related field. Current enrollment in High School or in pursuit of GED or equivalent is required. Desirable Qualifications High School diploma or GED, CHSPE certificate is desirable. Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Valid California Class C Driver’s License is desirable. Recreation Leader III Wage Range: $21.13 - $23.53 Hourly Duties: Coordinates, develops, coaches, referees, and supervises various activities and practice sessions for various youth sports, youth fitness and recreation programs, activities and personnel at recreation facilities, after school programs and/or in the day camp program. Works independently. Trains and supervises other recreation staff in developing activities. Schedules, plans and coordinates park activities. Estimates supplies needed for programs and events, and ensures their purchase and delivery to the appropriate facility. Helps improve local community relations and handles complaints. Education/Experience Requirement: One-year of recent paid experience in recreation programming, or one full summer season with a municipal recreation program. One year of college coursework. A valid California Class C driver's license is required. Desirable Qualifications Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Recreation Program Specialist Wage Range: $24.12 - $26.84 Hourly Duties: Utilizes advanced knowledge in his/her respective field to educate, lead and instruct program participants and other staff members. Trains and supervises Recreation Leaders in developing programs and activities. Schedules, plans and coordinates park activities. Estimates supplies needed for programs and events, and ensures their purchase and delivery to the appropriate facility. Works to improve local community relations and handles complaints. Participates in fund-raising and enlists sponsors to assist in the funding for various community programs. Education/Experience Requirement: Two years of paid experience in recreation leadership, programming or related field is required. Two years of college coursework, including specific course work in recreation programming or related field is required. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment Work the necessary hours and times to accomplish goals, objectives, and required tasks. Desirable Qualifications Communicate in languages commonly spoken in the community is desirable. Possession of current First Aid and CPR certification. License(s)/Certification(s) Valid California Class C Drivers' License may be required. Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: All applications, resumes and submitted reference materials will be reviewed and evaluated and only the best-qualified candidates based on applicable experience will be invited to the selection process. Due to the high number of applications anticipated, the City of Glendale cannot guarantee that all individuals filing applications for this position will be called for an interview. ORAL INTERVIEW: (Weight of 100%) To evaluate the applicant's experience, education, and general background for the position. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. Any evaluation will be based on the candidate's education and experience as related to the position. Any examination will be to evaluate the candidate's education, experience, knowledge and skills for the position. The selected candidate will be subjected to a background check including Livescan fingerprinting. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. Should this be necessary, the candidates will be notified of the specific examination components and weights prior to the administration of any examination. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. All hourly employees will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System - Alternate Retirement System (PARS-ARS). Hourly employees may also participate in the Flexible Benefit Plan. Closing Date/Time: 5/3/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CHARLESTON COUNTY, SC
North Charleston, SC, United States
Description We are looking for qualified operators to join our team! We offer competitive salary, a great benefit package, four day workweek (rain or shine), and training and advancement opportunities! This position is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of light, medium, and/or heavy-sized construction equipment to include routine servicing, preventative maintenance, and possible assistance in repair of assigned equipment. Tasks include but are not limited to maintenance and construction of Charleston County open and closed stormwater drainage systems, and street and sidewalks. Starting salary is based upon experience and other job specific qualifications as well as demonstrated skill level. EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I HIRING HOURLYRANGE: $21.87 - $22.53 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II HIRING HOURLY RANGE: $23.21 - $23.91 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR III HIRING HOURLY RANGE: $24.62 - $25.36 (Salary dependent upon applicant's experience, skill level, and other job specific qualifications) Must have valid SC Driver's License and clean driving record. Must obtain a valid SC Commercial Driver's License ( CDL ) Class A within six (6) months of employment. O PEN UNTIL FILLED - APPLICATION REVIEW BEGINS IMMEDIATELY, 4/30/2024. Minimum Qualifications Requires high school diploma (or GED) supplemented by a minimum one year to four years of work experience in the operation of medium, heavy, and complex construction equipment required for different operator position levels. * Equipment Operator I - have some minor equipment operation experience and a good understanding of how machinery operates Loader and farm tractor operators a plus. Self-motivated and a strong desire to learn new equipment skills. * Equipment Operator II - proficient on at least two of the following pieces of heavy equipment: backhoe, excavator, motorgrader, dozer, and able to operate the remaining pieces to include loader and farm tractor at an intermediate skill level. Self-motivated and a strong desire to learn new equipment skills. * Equipment Operator III - proficient on at least three of the following pieces of heavy equipment: backhoe, excavator, motorgrader, dozer, and able to operate the remaining pieces to include loader and farm tractor at an intermediate skill level. Ability to shoot grades, set grade hubs and reference stakes for construction/maintenance jobs, read civil design drawings, and lead a small team of co-workers in the completion of job tasks. Self-motivated, and a strong desire to learn new equipment skills. Must have valid SC Driver's License and clean driving record. Must obtain a valid SC Commercial Driver's License ( CDL ) Class A within six (6) months of employment. Closing Date/Time:
Mar 21, 2024
Full Time
Description We are looking for qualified operators to join our team! We offer competitive salary, a great benefit package, four day workweek (rain or shine), and training and advancement opportunities! This position is responsible for the safe and efficient operation of light, medium, and/or heavy-sized construction equipment to include routine servicing, preventative maintenance, and possible assistance in repair of assigned equipment. Tasks include but are not limited to maintenance and construction of Charleston County open and closed stormwater drainage systems, and street and sidewalks. Starting salary is based upon experience and other job specific qualifications as well as demonstrated skill level. EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I HIRING HOURLYRANGE: $21.87 - $22.53 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II HIRING HOURLY RANGE: $23.21 - $23.91 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR III HIRING HOURLY RANGE: $24.62 - $25.36 (Salary dependent upon applicant's experience, skill level, and other job specific qualifications) Must have valid SC Driver's License and clean driving record. Must obtain a valid SC Commercial Driver's License ( CDL ) Class A within six (6) months of employment. O PEN UNTIL FILLED - APPLICATION REVIEW BEGINS IMMEDIATELY, 4/30/2024. Minimum Qualifications Requires high school diploma (or GED) supplemented by a minimum one year to four years of work experience in the operation of medium, heavy, and complex construction equipment required for different operator position levels. * Equipment Operator I - have some minor equipment operation experience and a good understanding of how machinery operates Loader and farm tractor operators a plus. Self-motivated and a strong desire to learn new equipment skills. * Equipment Operator II - proficient on at least two of the following pieces of heavy equipment: backhoe, excavator, motorgrader, dozer, and able to operate the remaining pieces to include loader and farm tractor at an intermediate skill level. Self-motivated and a strong desire to learn new equipment skills. * Equipment Operator III - proficient on at least three of the following pieces of heavy equipment: backhoe, excavator, motorgrader, dozer, and able to operate the remaining pieces to include loader and farm tractor at an intermediate skill level. Ability to shoot grades, set grade hubs and reference stakes for construction/maintenance jobs, read civil design drawings, and lead a small team of co-workers in the completion of job tasks. Self-motivated, and a strong desire to learn new equipment skills. Must have valid SC Driver's License and clean driving record. Must obtain a valid SC Commercial Driver's License ( CDL ) Class A within six (6) months of employment. Closing Date/Time:
City of Santa Monica
City of Santa Monica, California, United States
Job Summary A Motor Coach Operator operates a motor coach (bus) on an assigned route and schedule. In order to become a Motor Coach Operator, successful candidates must complete an eight-week formal training program as a Motor Coach Operator Trainee after which they are eligible to be promoted to Motor Coach Operator. The training program is administered by the Santa Monica Department of Transportation. During the eight (8) week training period, the salary is $21.53 per hour. Upon successful completion of the training program and a proficiency examination, Motor Coach Operator Trainees are eligible to become part-time Motor Coach Operators at a pay rate of $26.67 per hour. After two years of service in the classification, Motor Coach Operators may earn $33.34 per hour. Motor Coach Operators serve a one year probationary period. Motor Coach Operator - Hourly Salary Step 1: $23.34 Step 2: $25.01 Step 3: $26.67 Step 4: $28.34 Step 5: $30.01 Step 6: $33.34 Visit Big Blue Bus website for more information: Now Hiring Drivers - Big Blue Bus Representative Duties Participates in a formal training program to learn techniques and safety procedures for operating a motor coach. Learns and observes traffic laws, vehicle code regulations, and appropriate safety rules and regulations. Learns pre-operation vehicle preparation and inspection procedures. Learns and practices defensive driving techniques. Follows department standards and procedures for maintaining motor coach appearance and cleanliness while in service. Operates wheelchair lift and bike rack equipment. Provides directions and information to the public concerning routes, schedules, and transfers. Makes stops announcements. Assists passengers, when needed. Prepares various reports, including detailed accident reports, daily operation reports, forms for lost articles, and witness/courtesy cards. Performs various duties related to fare collection, tariff acceptance, fare box reading and recording, and transfer issuance and receipt. Performs other related duties, as assigned. Requirements Knowledge, Abilities and Skills: Knowledge of: Effective customer service techniques. Basic mathematics. Driver and vehicle safety rules and regulations. Ability to: Learn to operate a motor coach safely and properly. Respond to inquiries from the public in a courteous and tactful manner. Deal effectively with the public. Work with others in a cooperative, patient, and professional manner. Follow written and oral instructions. Perform simple mathematical computations. Prepare simple reports. Read maps. Conduct safety checks. Communicate on a two-way radio. Skill in: Reading, and writing and communicating in English at an appropriate level. Driving a passenger vehicle. Education, Training and Experience: Graduation from high school or the equivalent. Minimum 21 years of age at time of application. One year of recent, paid customer service work experience assisting and providing information to the public. Licenses and Certificates: Possession of a valid California Class C driver license. If hired, and prior to the first day of training, must possess a California Class A or B commercial driver permit with appropriate medical certification, passenger endorsement, and with no restrictions for weight, number of passengers or air brakes. Must also be able to obtain a Verification of Transit Training Document at the conclusion of training. Additional Requirements: In order to qualify for the position of Motor Coach Operator Trainee and to complete probation as a Motor Coach Operator, you must not have any of the following convictions, violations, and/or causes: (1) Been convicted of a sex offense as defined in Section 44010 of the Education Code. (2) Been convicted of a felony offense within the preceding seven years from the date of application. (3) Been convicted of an offense involving the use, possession, transportation or sale of narcotics or drugs within the preceding seven years from the date of application. (4) Been convicted of an offense involving the use, possession, transportation or sale of marijuana within the preceding two years from the date of application. (5) Within the preceding 12 months from the date of application, been involved as a driver in three or more accidents in which the driver caused or contributed to the accidents. (6) Failed to pass the DMV written or driving test. (7) Within the preceding three years from the date of application, had committed any violation that resulted in a conviction with a DMV 2 Point count or more. (8) Within the preceding three years from the date of application, had committed three or more DMV 1 Point count violations. (9) Within the preceding three years from the date of application, had driving privileges revoked, suspended, or placed on probation. HOW TO APPLY : All applicants must submit an online City application and required supplemental questions to 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 and should not be submitted. NOTE: Upon offer of employment, candidates will be subject to a US Department of Transportation (DOT) pre-employment screen for alcohol and controlled substances set forth in DOT regulation 49 CFR Parts 40 and 655. Candidates will be required to provide written consent to obtain drug and alcohol testing records from all prior employers in the last two (2) years. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION: To receive consideration, you must submit a current copy of your K-4 or online driving record print-out from the Department of Motor Vehicles with your application . It must be a K-4 or online driving record print out obtained from the Department of Motor Vehicles office or website. Printouts from other agencies such as AAA will not be accepted. "Current" is defined as being issued within 30 days of the date of your application submittal. All materials must be received in the Human Resources Department . Y ou may scan and upload your K-4 or online driving record print-out to your on-line application, e-mail it to merle.wynn@santamonica.gov, or fax it to Attn: Merle Wynn at (310) 656-5705. Failure to do so will result in your application being disqualified. PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU SUBMITTED AN ONLINE DRIVING RECORD AND YOU ARE INVITED TO THE DEPARTMENT INTERVIEW, YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN AND PRESENT A K4 PRINTOUT FROM THE DMV AT THE TIME OF YOUR INTERVIEW. NOTE: Veterans' Preference points shall be applied to this entry level civil service position in accordance with the City of Santa Monica Human Resources Department guidelines. To be considered for Veterans' Preference points, you must submit a copy of your discharge papers (DD214) at the time of application. SELECTION PROCESS: All applicants will be reviewed and only those determined to meet Minimum Qualifications, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates who have successfully completed all prior phases of the selection process will be subject to a thorough background investigation. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SALARY RANGE: Composed of 6 steps-Step 1 through Step 6. Each step represents an increase of approximately 5%. MEDICAL INSURANCE : Choice of Kaiser plan, two HMO plans, PPO plan, and High Deductible Plan. City pays 92% of medical insurance premium for employee and eligible dependents. Employee contributes 8% toward premium. Part-time employees will have the option of electing from one of the City-provided HMO medical insurance "employee-only" plans. The enrollment of dependents or in the PPO plans will increase the cost-share. CASH-IN-LIEU: Employees who elect to waive medical coverage due to other group coverage are entitled to a bi-weekly taxable payment of $69.23 ($1800 annually). DENTAL INSURANCE: An HMO and PPO plan are available. Premiums fully paid by the city for employee and eligible dependents. VISION INSURANCE: One plan available. Premiums fully paid by the city for employee and eligible dependents. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM : Premiums fully paid by the city for employee and household members. VACATION: 12 days (96 hours) per year, increases with each 5 years of services, maximum of 21 days per year. Up to 40 hours of vacation leave accrued can be cashed out at the end of the fiscal year. SICK LEAVE: One sick leave day per month (96 hours per year). Sick leave accrued but not used can be cashed out at the end of the fiscal year based on the formula outlined in the SMART-TD MOU. HOLIDAYS: 8 holidays per year plus two floating holidays. LIFE INSURANCE: City-paid term life insurance coverage of $10,000 with the option to enroll in additional employee paid life insurance for employee and eligible dependents. LONG TERM DISABILITY (LTD): Premiums fully paid by the City. CalPERS Retirement: Retirement formula and employee contributions are based on appointment date and membership status with CalPERS. City employees are vested after 5 years and do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Retirement Plan : A 457b plan is available for voluntary participation. The City contributes $30/bi-weekly ($780 annually) to the 457(b) plan. Effective July 1, 2022, the City contributes $32.50/bi-weekly ($845 annually) to the 457(b)plan. PREMIUM REIMBURSEMENT PLAN: The City makes a contribution of $176.56 into a retiree medical trust to allow eligible separated employees to reimburse healthcare premiums. UNUSED SICK LEAVE UPON RETIREMENT: Each Motor Coach Operator with 10 or more years of service with the City and who has 50 days of unused sick leave, can convert unused sick leave into dollars to purchase medical insurance coverage for the employee and spouse upon retirement. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Full-time employees who have passed probation will be reimbursed for the cost of tuition and study materials for career improvement or job enhancement courses that meet the policy guidelines. The maximum amount shall not exceed $2750 per fiscal year. UNIFORM ALLOWANCE: Motor Coach Operators will receive a one-time lump sum voucher of $500. Once an employee becomes full-time and completes six months as a regularly authorized full-time Motor Coach Operator, a $580 voucher is provided. BILINGUAL SKILL PAY: Employees who regularly utilize skill during the course of duties will receives bi-weekly amount of $23.08 upon certification of examination process. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: Flexible Spending Account; On-Site Fitness Center; Transit Passes or Reimbursement. NOTE: 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. Supplemental Information 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. 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: 5/2/2024 5:30 PM Pacific
Apr 16, 2024
Full Time
Job Summary A Motor Coach Operator operates a motor coach (bus) on an assigned route and schedule. In order to become a Motor Coach Operator, successful candidates must complete an eight-week formal training program as a Motor Coach Operator Trainee after which they are eligible to be promoted to Motor Coach Operator. The training program is administered by the Santa Monica Department of Transportation. During the eight (8) week training period, the salary is $21.53 per hour. Upon successful completion of the training program and a proficiency examination, Motor Coach Operator Trainees are eligible to become part-time Motor Coach Operators at a pay rate of $26.67 per hour. After two years of service in the classification, Motor Coach Operators may earn $33.34 per hour. Motor Coach Operators serve a one year probationary period. Motor Coach Operator - Hourly Salary Step 1: $23.34 Step 2: $25.01 Step 3: $26.67 Step 4: $28.34 Step 5: $30.01 Step 6: $33.34 Visit Big Blue Bus website for more information: Now Hiring Drivers - Big Blue Bus Representative Duties Participates in a formal training program to learn techniques and safety procedures for operating a motor coach. Learns and observes traffic laws, vehicle code regulations, and appropriate safety rules and regulations. Learns pre-operation vehicle preparation and inspection procedures. Learns and practices defensive driving techniques. Follows department standards and procedures for maintaining motor coach appearance and cleanliness while in service. Operates wheelchair lift and bike rack equipment. Provides directions and information to the public concerning routes, schedules, and transfers. Makes stops announcements. Assists passengers, when needed. Prepares various reports, including detailed accident reports, daily operation reports, forms for lost articles, and witness/courtesy cards. Performs various duties related to fare collection, tariff acceptance, fare box reading and recording, and transfer issuance and receipt. Performs other related duties, as assigned. Requirements Knowledge, Abilities and Skills: Knowledge of: Effective customer service techniques. Basic mathematics. Driver and vehicle safety rules and regulations. Ability to: Learn to operate a motor coach safely and properly. Respond to inquiries from the public in a courteous and tactful manner. Deal effectively with the public. Work with others in a cooperative, patient, and professional manner. Follow written and oral instructions. Perform simple mathematical computations. Prepare simple reports. Read maps. Conduct safety checks. Communicate on a two-way radio. Skill in: Reading, and writing and communicating in English at an appropriate level. Driving a passenger vehicle. Education, Training and Experience: Graduation from high school or the equivalent. Minimum 21 years of age at time of application. One year of recent, paid customer service work experience assisting and providing information to the public. Licenses and Certificates: Possession of a valid California Class C driver license. If hired, and prior to the first day of training, must possess a California Class A or B commercial driver permit with appropriate medical certification, passenger endorsement, and with no restrictions for weight, number of passengers or air brakes. Must also be able to obtain a Verification of Transit Training Document at the conclusion of training. Additional Requirements: In order to qualify for the position of Motor Coach Operator Trainee and to complete probation as a Motor Coach Operator, you must not have any of the following convictions, violations, and/or causes: (1) Been convicted of a sex offense as defined in Section 44010 of the Education Code. (2) Been convicted of a felony offense within the preceding seven years from the date of application. (3) Been convicted of an offense involving the use, possession, transportation or sale of narcotics or drugs within the preceding seven years from the date of application. (4) Been convicted of an offense involving the use, possession, transportation or sale of marijuana within the preceding two years from the date of application. (5) Within the preceding 12 months from the date of application, been involved as a driver in three or more accidents in which the driver caused or contributed to the accidents. (6) Failed to pass the DMV written or driving test. (7) Within the preceding three years from the date of application, had committed any violation that resulted in a conviction with a DMV 2 Point count or more. (8) Within the preceding three years from the date of application, had committed three or more DMV 1 Point count violations. (9) Within the preceding three years from the date of application, had driving privileges revoked, suspended, or placed on probation. HOW TO APPLY : All applicants must submit an online City application and required supplemental questions to 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 and should not be submitted. NOTE: Upon offer of employment, candidates will be subject to a US Department of Transportation (DOT) pre-employment screen for alcohol and controlled substances set forth in DOT regulation 49 CFR Parts 40 and 655. Candidates will be required to provide written consent to obtain drug and alcohol testing records from all prior employers in the last two (2) years. REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION: To receive consideration, you must submit a current copy of your K-4 or online driving record print-out from the Department of Motor Vehicles with your application . It must be a K-4 or online driving record print out obtained from the Department of Motor Vehicles office or website. Printouts from other agencies such as AAA will not be accepted. "Current" is defined as being issued within 30 days of the date of your application submittal. All materials must be received in the Human Resources Department . Y ou may scan and upload your K-4 or online driving record print-out to your on-line application, e-mail it to merle.wynn@santamonica.gov, or fax it to Attn: Merle Wynn at (310) 656-5705. Failure to do so will result in your application being disqualified. PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU SUBMITTED AN ONLINE DRIVING RECORD AND YOU ARE INVITED TO THE DEPARTMENT INTERVIEW, YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO OBTAIN AND PRESENT A K4 PRINTOUT FROM THE DMV AT THE TIME OF YOUR INTERVIEW. NOTE: Veterans' Preference points shall be applied to this entry level civil service position in accordance with the City of Santa Monica Human Resources Department guidelines. To be considered for Veterans' Preference points, you must submit a copy of your discharge papers (DD214) at the time of application. SELECTION PROCESS: All applicants will be reviewed and only those determined to meet Minimum Qualifications, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATIONS: Candidates who have successfully completed all prior phases of the selection process will be subject to a thorough background investigation. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SALARY RANGE: Composed of 6 steps-Step 1 through Step 6. Each step represents an increase of approximately 5%. MEDICAL INSURANCE : Choice of Kaiser plan, two HMO plans, PPO plan, and High Deductible Plan. City pays 92% of medical insurance premium for employee and eligible dependents. Employee contributes 8% toward premium. Part-time employees will have the option of electing from one of the City-provided HMO medical insurance "employee-only" plans. The enrollment of dependents or in the PPO plans will increase the cost-share. CASH-IN-LIEU: Employees who elect to waive medical coverage due to other group coverage are entitled to a bi-weekly taxable payment of $69.23 ($1800 annually). DENTAL INSURANCE: An HMO and PPO plan are available. Premiums fully paid by the city for employee and eligible dependents. VISION INSURANCE: One plan available. Premiums fully paid by the city for employee and eligible dependents. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM : Premiums fully paid by the city for employee and household members. VACATION: 12 days (96 hours) per year, increases with each 5 years of services, maximum of 21 days per year. Up to 40 hours of vacation leave accrued can be cashed out at the end of the fiscal year. SICK LEAVE: One sick leave day per month (96 hours per year). Sick leave accrued but not used can be cashed out at the end of the fiscal year based on the formula outlined in the SMART-TD MOU. HOLIDAYS: 8 holidays per year plus two floating holidays. LIFE INSURANCE: City-paid term life insurance coverage of $10,000 with the option to enroll in additional employee paid life insurance for employee and eligible dependents. LONG TERM DISABILITY (LTD): Premiums fully paid by the City. CalPERS Retirement: Retirement formula and employee contributions are based on appointment date and membership status with CalPERS. City employees are vested after 5 years and do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Retirement Plan : A 457b plan is available for voluntary participation. The City contributes $30/bi-weekly ($780 annually) to the 457(b) plan. Effective July 1, 2022, the City contributes $32.50/bi-weekly ($845 annually) to the 457(b)plan. PREMIUM REIMBURSEMENT PLAN: The City makes a contribution of $176.56 into a retiree medical trust to allow eligible separated employees to reimburse healthcare premiums. UNUSED SICK LEAVE UPON RETIREMENT: Each Motor Coach Operator with 10 or more years of service with the City and who has 50 days of unused sick leave, can convert unused sick leave into dollars to purchase medical insurance coverage for the employee and spouse upon retirement. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Full-time employees who have passed probation will be reimbursed for the cost of tuition and study materials for career improvement or job enhancement courses that meet the policy guidelines. The maximum amount shall not exceed $2750 per fiscal year. UNIFORM ALLOWANCE: Motor Coach Operators will receive a one-time lump sum voucher of $500. Once an employee becomes full-time and completes six months as a regularly authorized full-time Motor Coach Operator, a $580 voucher is provided. BILINGUAL SKILL PAY: Employees who regularly utilize skill during the course of duties will receives bi-weekly amount of $23.08 upon certification of examination process. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS: Flexible Spending Account; On-Site Fitness Center; Transit Passes or Reimbursement. NOTE: 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. Supplemental Information 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. 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: 5/2/2024 5:30 PM Pacific