The ideal candidate for this position holds high standards of themselves and others and is:
praised often for their innate coaching, mentoring, and leadership skills;
an inspiring leader who is flexible and adaptable and is patient, creative, and intentional in supporting staff through changes;
enthusiastic in fostering a workplace environment of excellence, accountability, teamwork, and innovation;
a relational person who thrives on interacting with others – one who values the opportunity and significance of building sustainable relationships and partnerships within the community;
experienced in developing, managing, and coordinating a budget that consists of funds from multiple sources;
experienced in creating standard operating procedures for a social services department to ensure accountability, compliance, and consistency in service delivery with an emphasis on implementing, training, and equipping staff to adhere to policies and procedures;
successful in their abilities to work collaboratively with stakeholders to develop, implement, and evaluate strategic plans to ensure community needs are addressed; and,
passionate about program management and evaluation and ensuring consistency and quality in service delivery.
The first DSS Deputy Director will join the DSS Executive Leadership team, demonstrate a high level of integrity, honesty, and strong work ethic, and maintain a professional demeanor in a stressful environment. The DSS Deputy Director effectively communicates (verbal and non-verbal) and has a track record of promptly responding to and resolving inquiries or complaints from program staff, clients, customers, and representatives of other organizations, regulatory agencies, or departments.
About the Organization, Department, and Position:
Granville County is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners. The county’s FY 2024 – 2025 budget of $87.2M supports 367 full-time and 80 part-time employees. The county is committed to ensuring a vibrant community through open, honest government, maintaining an innovative and equitable work environment, and highly prizing accuracy, accountability, and reliability.
The Granville County Department of Social Services provides programs and services to protect children and seniors and promote self-sufficiency for families and individuals. Committed to enhancing the quality of life of the county’s residents, the department provides programs and services that help the vulnerable, the aged, the young, the sick, and the economically disadvantaged. The department assists and enables individuals and families to become self-sufficient through education and awareness. They also assist in the prevention and correction of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and inappropriate institutionalization.
The DSS Deputy Director reports directly to the DSS Director and supports the Director in managing the department’s $10.6M budget and 110 employees. The DSS Deputy Director directly oversees six employees: the Social Work Program Administrator, Child Support Supervisor, Staff Development Specialist II (2), Economic Services Program Administrator, and Income Maintenance Investigator II.
The DSS Deputy Director is a strong advocate—successful in communicating internal and external needs affecting the social services department and advocating for solutions at the local and state levels. The successful candidate is strategic and swift under pressure, effective in problem-solving skills, and keen on balancing compassion with accountability.
The DSS Deputy Director will support the department’s Director in uniting the staff team around the department’s mission to serve each individual and family in a respectful, confidential, timely, and compassionate manner while advocating for the unmet needs of the county’s most vulnerable population. The department prides itself on providing hope and the opportunity for stability and security for the individuals and families they are fortunate to serve. For more information about the department, visit https://www.granvillecounty.org/residents/social-services/ .
Qualifications :
Minimum qualifications include:
Master’s degree in public administration, business administration, social work, or human services field from an accredited college or university and two (2) years of management experience in a human services agency or business, with a preference for one (1) year of management experience in a human services agency; or
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a human services, business, or related degree and four (4) years of management experience in a human services agency or business with a preference for two (2) years of management experience in a human services agency.
Four (4) years of experience at the Program Administrators or Division Director level with a Department of Social or Human Services is preferred.
A NC state driver’s license is required or the ability to obtain one within a reasonable time following appointment.
Preferred qualifications include a master's degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or a closely related field and four (4) years of experience at the Program Administrator or Division Director level with a Department of Social or Human Services.
Salary and Benefits : The hiring range for the DSS Deputy Director is $78,795-$120,067, depending upon qualifications and experience. Granville County provides a competitive benefits package, including medical and life insurance, group rate coverage for dental and vision, a flexible spending plan, a 401(k) with a 3% match, and a retirement pension (once fully vested). Residency is not required for this position.
To apply, please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/developmentalassociates and click on the title of DSS Deputy Social Services Director – Granville County, NC . Please note the following:
All applications must be submitted online via the Developmental Associates application portal (link above)—NOT the County's employment application portal or any other external website.
Resumes and cover letters must be uploaded with the application.
Applicants should apply by August 2, 2024.
The Hiring Manager will invite successful semi-finalists to participate in virtual interviews and skill evaluation on September 3 - 4, 2024 . Candidates are encouraged to reserve these dates for virtual meetings should they be invited to participate.
Direct inquiries to hiring@developmentalassociates.com.
Granville County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Developmental Associates, LLC manages the recruitment and selection process for this position . To learn more about our selection process, visit https://developmentalassociates.com/client-openings/ , and scroll down to “ Important Information for Applicants .”
Jul 02, 2024
Full Time
The ideal candidate for this position holds high standards of themselves and others and is:
praised often for their innate coaching, mentoring, and leadership skills;
an inspiring leader who is flexible and adaptable and is patient, creative, and intentional in supporting staff through changes;
enthusiastic in fostering a workplace environment of excellence, accountability, teamwork, and innovation;
a relational person who thrives on interacting with others – one who values the opportunity and significance of building sustainable relationships and partnerships within the community;
experienced in developing, managing, and coordinating a budget that consists of funds from multiple sources;
experienced in creating standard operating procedures for a social services department to ensure accountability, compliance, and consistency in service delivery with an emphasis on implementing, training, and equipping staff to adhere to policies and procedures;
successful in their abilities to work collaboratively with stakeholders to develop, implement, and evaluate strategic plans to ensure community needs are addressed; and,
passionate about program management and evaluation and ensuring consistency and quality in service delivery.
The first DSS Deputy Director will join the DSS Executive Leadership team, demonstrate a high level of integrity, honesty, and strong work ethic, and maintain a professional demeanor in a stressful environment. The DSS Deputy Director effectively communicates (verbal and non-verbal) and has a track record of promptly responding to and resolving inquiries or complaints from program staff, clients, customers, and representatives of other organizations, regulatory agencies, or departments.
About the Organization, Department, and Position:
Granville County is governed by a seven-member Board of Commissioners. The county’s FY 2024 – 2025 budget of $87.2M supports 367 full-time and 80 part-time employees. The county is committed to ensuring a vibrant community through open, honest government, maintaining an innovative and equitable work environment, and highly prizing accuracy, accountability, and reliability.
The Granville County Department of Social Services provides programs and services to protect children and seniors and promote self-sufficiency for families and individuals. Committed to enhancing the quality of life of the county’s residents, the department provides programs and services that help the vulnerable, the aged, the young, the sick, and the economically disadvantaged. The department assists and enables individuals and families to become self-sufficient through education and awareness. They also assist in the prevention and correction of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and inappropriate institutionalization.
The DSS Deputy Director reports directly to the DSS Director and supports the Director in managing the department’s $10.6M budget and 110 employees. The DSS Deputy Director directly oversees six employees: the Social Work Program Administrator, Child Support Supervisor, Staff Development Specialist II (2), Economic Services Program Administrator, and Income Maintenance Investigator II.
The DSS Deputy Director is a strong advocate—successful in communicating internal and external needs affecting the social services department and advocating for solutions at the local and state levels. The successful candidate is strategic and swift under pressure, effective in problem-solving skills, and keen on balancing compassion with accountability.
The DSS Deputy Director will support the department’s Director in uniting the staff team around the department’s mission to serve each individual and family in a respectful, confidential, timely, and compassionate manner while advocating for the unmet needs of the county’s most vulnerable population. The department prides itself on providing hope and the opportunity for stability and security for the individuals and families they are fortunate to serve. For more information about the department, visit https://www.granvillecounty.org/residents/social-services/ .
Qualifications :
Minimum qualifications include:
Master’s degree in public administration, business administration, social work, or human services field from an accredited college or university and two (2) years of management experience in a human services agency or business, with a preference for one (1) year of management experience in a human services agency; or
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a human services, business, or related degree and four (4) years of management experience in a human services agency or business with a preference for two (2) years of management experience in a human services agency.
Four (4) years of experience at the Program Administrators or Division Director level with a Department of Social or Human Services is preferred.
A NC state driver’s license is required or the ability to obtain one within a reasonable time following appointment.
Preferred qualifications include a master's degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or a closely related field and four (4) years of experience at the Program Administrator or Division Director level with a Department of Social or Human Services.
Salary and Benefits : The hiring range for the DSS Deputy Director is $78,795-$120,067, depending upon qualifications and experience. Granville County provides a competitive benefits package, including medical and life insurance, group rate coverage for dental and vision, a flexible spending plan, a 401(k) with a 3% match, and a retirement pension (once fully vested). Residency is not required for this position.
To apply, please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/developmentalassociates and click on the title of DSS Deputy Social Services Director – Granville County, NC . Please note the following:
All applications must be submitted online via the Developmental Associates application portal (link above)—NOT the County's employment application portal or any other external website.
Resumes and cover letters must be uploaded with the application.
Applicants should apply by August 2, 2024.
The Hiring Manager will invite successful semi-finalists to participate in virtual interviews and skill evaluation on September 3 - 4, 2024 . Candidates are encouraged to reserve these dates for virtual meetings should they be invited to participate.
Direct inquiries to hiring@developmentalassociates.com.
Granville County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Developmental Associates, LLC manages the recruitment and selection process for this position . To learn more about our selection process, visit https://developmentalassociates.com/client-openings/ , and scroll down to “ Important Information for Applicants .”
Announcement Number: 577271010 4150 Technology Way, Suite 300 • Carson City, NV 89706 • (775) 684-4200 • Fax (775) 687-7570 • dpbh.nv.gov ALL IN GOOD HEALTH. Joe Lombardo Governor Richard Whitley, MS Director DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Cody Phinney, MPH Administrator Ihsan Azzam, Ph.D., M.D. Chief Medical Officer DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION OF PUBLIC AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Salary up to $117,215 (employer-paid retirement) $136,849 (employee/employer-paid retirement schedule) Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) Administrative Services Branch is currently considering applicants for the position of Deputy Administrator. The agency has a biennial budget of approximately $1.2 billion and employs approximately 1750 state FTEs. The division has 31 budgets and approximately 50 programs that include but are not limited to regulatory and planning services, behavioral health policy, community health services, and clinical services. DESCRIPTION: Under the general direction of the Division Administrator, the incumbent provides leadership and oversight of the Administrative Services Branch of the Division. Responsibilities include: oversight and participation in the development and administration of the division's budget; the administration of federal grant programs; administration of the contracts unit and billing unit; planning for space, communication equipment and technological improvements; the development of organizational structure, staffing patterns and resource allocation; planning and implementation of IT initiatives; research and development of administrative policies; research and development of legislative proposals. Coordinates with various federal, state and local government agencies and stakeholders. Represents the division before various groups and committees. This is an unclassified position and serves at the pleasure of the Division Administrator, Division of Public and Behavioral Health. Statewide travel is required. Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree or Master's degree with major course work in public health, health services administration, social science, human services, business administration, public administration, or a related field and a minimum of four years' managerial experience which included experience in fiscal services, human resources, information technology or a related area and demonstrated knowledge and experience in the development and administration of a complex budget, grants and contracts, fiscal analysis, strategic planning, project management, policy development, interpretation of federal and state laws and regulations, the legislative process to include testifying and presenting to various legislative bodies, etc., and management of supervisory staff; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. 4150 Technology Way, Suite 300 • Carson City, NV 89706 • (775) 684-4200 • Fax (775) 687-7570 • dpbh.nv.gov ALL IN GOOD HEALTH. LOCATION: The position may be located in Reno, Carson City or Las Vegas Nevada, depending on the candidate pool. Benefits: Benefits include: medical, dental, life and disability insurance programs; participation in the Public Employee's Retirement plan (PERS); 11 paid holidays each year; accrual of three weeks annual leave and three weeks of sick leave each year. TO APPLY SUBMIT RESUME TO: Division of Public and Behavioral Health Central HR Office Attention: Christina Argust 4150 Technology Way, Suite 300 Carson City, NV 89706 cargust@health.nv.gov Special Instructions: *Resumes must include a detailed description of education and employment history to include scope of responsibility, salary history, and professional references. *In your cover letter, please indicate how you heard about the position. A criminal history background check is required as a condition of employment. Resume's will be accepted until this recruitment is satisfied. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Jul 03, 2024
Full Time
Announcement Number: 577271010 4150 Technology Way, Suite 300 • Carson City, NV 89706 • (775) 684-4200 • Fax (775) 687-7570 • dpbh.nv.gov ALL IN GOOD HEALTH. Joe Lombardo Governor Richard Whitley, MS Director DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Cody Phinney, MPH Administrator Ihsan Azzam, Ph.D., M.D. Chief Medical Officer DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION OF PUBLIC AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH Salary up to $117,215 (employer-paid retirement) $136,849 (employee/employer-paid retirement schedule) Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH) Administrative Services Branch is currently considering applicants for the position of Deputy Administrator. The agency has a biennial budget of approximately $1.2 billion and employs approximately 1750 state FTEs. The division has 31 budgets and approximately 50 programs that include but are not limited to regulatory and planning services, behavioral health policy, community health services, and clinical services. DESCRIPTION: Under the general direction of the Division Administrator, the incumbent provides leadership and oversight of the Administrative Services Branch of the Division. Responsibilities include: oversight and participation in the development and administration of the division's budget; the administration of federal grant programs; administration of the contracts unit and billing unit; planning for space, communication equipment and technological improvements; the development of organizational structure, staffing patterns and resource allocation; planning and implementation of IT initiatives; research and development of administrative policies; research and development of legislative proposals. Coordinates with various federal, state and local government agencies and stakeholders. Represents the division before various groups and committees. This is an unclassified position and serves at the pleasure of the Division Administrator, Division of Public and Behavioral Health. Statewide travel is required. Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree or Master's degree with major course work in public health, health services administration, social science, human services, business administration, public administration, or a related field and a minimum of four years' managerial experience which included experience in fiscal services, human resources, information technology or a related area and demonstrated knowledge and experience in the development and administration of a complex budget, grants and contracts, fiscal analysis, strategic planning, project management, policy development, interpretation of federal and state laws and regulations, the legislative process to include testifying and presenting to various legislative bodies, etc., and management of supervisory staff; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. 4150 Technology Way, Suite 300 • Carson City, NV 89706 • (775) 684-4200 • Fax (775) 687-7570 • dpbh.nv.gov ALL IN GOOD HEALTH. LOCATION: The position may be located in Reno, Carson City or Las Vegas Nevada, depending on the candidate pool. Benefits: Benefits include: medical, dental, life and disability insurance programs; participation in the Public Employee's Retirement plan (PERS); 11 paid holidays each year; accrual of three weeks annual leave and three weeks of sick leave each year. TO APPLY SUBMIT RESUME TO: Division of Public and Behavioral Health Central HR Office Attention: Christina Argust 4150 Technology Way, Suite 300 Carson City, NV 89706 cargust@health.nv.gov Special Instructions: *Resumes must include a detailed description of education and employment history to include scope of responsibility, salary history, and professional references. *In your cover letter, please indicate how you heard about the position. A criminal history background check is required as a condition of employment. Resume's will be accepted until this recruitment is satisfied. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
California State University (CSU) Chancellor's Office
401 Golden Shore, Long Beach, CA 90802, USA
Chancellor's Office Statement Join our team at the California State University, Office of the Chancellor, and make a difference in providing access to higher education. We are currently seeking experienced candidates for the position of Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Programs and Faculty Development . The CSU Chancellor's Office, located on the waterfront adjacent to the Aquarium of the Pacific in downtown Long Beach, is the headquarters for the nation's largest and most diverse system of higher education. The CSU Chancellor's Office offers a premium benefit package that includes outstanding vacation, health, and dental plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 15 paid holidays a year. Salary The anticipated salary hiring range is up to $22,917 per month, commensurate with qualifications and experience. The salary range for this classification is $9,625 to $30,896 per month. Classification Administrator IV Position Information The California State University, Office of the Chancellor, is seeking an Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Programs and Faculty Development to provides leadership, analysis, strategies, and advice to support academic quality, effective teaching and learning, and equitable student outcomes across the 23-campus California State University system. The incumbent also provides strategic and operational guidance and recommendations to the deputy vice chancellors, executive vice chancellor, chancellor, CSU Board of Trustees, and campus leaders, regarding academic, legislative, accreditation and management matters in the 23-campus CSU system. The Associate Vice Chancellor also provides ongoing strategic consultation with campus provosts and serves as one primary point of contact for academic leaders across the CSU and with academic leaders at the University of California and California Community Colleges. The incumbent fosters an environment of academic, teaching and learning innovation while ensuring compliance with systemwide academic policy, state and federal laws related to higher education and accreditor standards. The leader advances the university system’s mission and is a highly effective internal and external ambassador for the CSU's commitments to access, affordability, equity, student success and academic excellence. As needed, the Associate VC addresses urgent matters arising, poses strategic responses, and draft policy and institutional documents to be issued by university leaders. The incumbent will also develop content and materials for the Board of Trustees agendas. The Associate Vice Chancellor ensures the continuity and consistency of CSU curricula and academic programs, institutional policies, academic practices, and professional development of current and future CSU faculty; represents the CSU to WSCUC, the California Legislature, Department of Finance, Legislative Analyst's Office, and Board of Registered Nursing and other workforce and community organizations; operationalizes aspects of new CSU degree authorities; is responsible for system-level coordination of industry-specific academic programs such as Nursing; ensures system level coordination of assessment of student learning; and oversees the management of the CSU Institute for Teaching and Learning and systemwide faculty pipeline programs. The incumbent provides senior management oversight of academic technology services and provides strategic thought leadership related to online education and the role of artificial intelligence in teaching and learning. The incumbent provides advice to the Chancellor, Executive Vice Chancellor, Academic and Student Affairs, campus presidents, provosts, and other leadership, and to the offices in Academic and Student Affairs and other Chancellor's Office divisions and offices. Responsibilities Under the general direction of the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic and Student Affairs , the Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Programs and Faculty Development will: -Provide transformative leadership for Academic Programs, Innovation and Faculty Development. -Serve as a senior liaison to the Academic Affairs Council (provosts), Student Affairs Council (vice presidents of Student Affairs), and Academic Senate CSU committees. -Build momentum for an innovative mindset within the CSU and develop processes to implement innovative pedagogy. -Act as the system spokesperson and expert for innovative pedagogy. -Research and evaluate cutting-edge pedagogical tools and frameworks including learning analytics, immersive learning, collaborative learning and simulations to assess their value to the CSU mission and its student success agenda. -Understand the value of personalized learning pathways and how to develop instruction and assessment that is responsive to students' prior knowledge and experiences. -Support faculty in integrating innovative pedagogical tools and frameworks into faculty course design, instruction, research and co-curricular learning experiences of students. -Support faculty in assessing the impact of innovative pedagogical tools and frameworks on student learning, instruction and research productivity. -Strengthen faculty understanding of the critical relationship between pedagogy and academic support and how to integrate both within the learning environment. -Provide executive vice chancellor and chancellor analytical support on a broad range of complex problematic issues, and resolve or make recommendations for resolution of issues. -Write agenda items and prepare presentations for the CSU Board of Trustees meetings; present the information and answer questions from the governor, lieutenant governor, trustees, academic senators and the public. -Supervise the development of all academic programs in the CSU to ensure their integrity and compliance with policies established by the campuses, the Board of Trustees, and the California Legislature. Provide leadership on all matters of program planning and quality. -Annually advise CSU Board of Trustees, chancellor, and executive vice chancellor on campus 10-year academic plans, including recommending the degree programs that merit trustee authorization for development into degree-implementation proposals. -Analyze and recommend to the executive vice chancellor and chancellor the degree programs that should be approved on behalf of the CSU Board of Trustees. -Oversee the process, review, and approval of all academic degree programs (self-support and state-support offerings) in the CSU, academic master plans, and program implementation proposals. -Identify academic impediments to student success and degree completion, provide recommendations for policy changes regarding, among others, general education, baccalaureate degrees and CSU Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR). Consult with appropriate systemwide constituents such as the Academic Senate CSU. -Respond to emerging issues related to general education, Associate Degrees for Transfer and the community college quantitative reasoning changes. -Oversee all doctoral program development, policy, standards, procedures and strategic plans in the CSU. Revises policies, executive orders, Title 5 regulations, Education Code, and coded memoranda, as needed. -Oversee management of faculty pipeline programs including the California Pre-Doctoral Program, Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program or successor programs. -Oversee innovative, equity-centered faculty development, including management of the CSU Institute for Teaching and Learning. -Senior management oversight of academic technology services, initiatives, and budget, including library services, online education, academic software support, learning management systems, affordable learning solutions and web presence. -Provide strategic leadership for academic technology services to advance the institutional mission and set department goals at the macro-level. -Lead systemwide efforts in infusing information technology into teaching and learning processes and services. -Oversight of implementation of legislative processes that result in curricular and academic program changes (e.g., AB 1460, AB 927, AB 928). -Maintain protocols when communicating with the governor, legislators, personnel from the Department of Finance and Legislative Analyst's Office, State Auditor, school district supervisors, presidents, provosts, deans, faculty and faculty senates, university foundation members, donors and personnel from the University of California Office of the President and California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office. -Engage in interviews with journalists, maintaining integrity while delivering strategic messaging and providing the information necessary to advance the appropriate narrative. -Serve as a liaison to the Office of Advocacy and State Relations on education-related legislation that impacts the CSU. -Ensure the implementation of Trustee policy on the review of existing academic programs and prepare board of trustees' annual reports and agenda items; and deliver presentations to the board of trustees. -Provide guidance to campuses on academic policy matters and questions regarding curriculum development, implementation, and maintenance. -Provide system-level coordination of policy, legislation, admission and transfer issues related to health degree programs (including nursing and physical therapy). -Provide training for campus academic affairs personnel, regarding degree program development, policy, and procedures. -Implement trustee policy on general education, and implement, on behalf of the board, legislative provisions relative to general education. -Work with the Academic Senate as the liaison on the Academic Affairs Committee. -Consult with UC Office of the President on matters related to general education transfer policy, degree programs, and development of joint doctoral programs and serve on the CSU-UC Joint Graduate Board. -Serve as CSU liaison officer to Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Senior College and University Commission. -Oversee analyses of state and federal legislation relating to academic programs, including analysis of the impact on the CSU. -Oversee the staffing and duties of Trustees' Subcommittee on Honorary Degrees and honorary degrees process. -Oversee the review and approval of campus-drafted academic calendars. -Represent CSU, as appropriate on statewide advisory boards and committees. -Supervise and manage staff as assigned. -Prepare reports and deliver presentations as needed. -Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications This position requires: -Earned doctorate from an accredited university. -Ten years of administrative leadership in academic affairs (provost/vice president for Academic Affairs, associate or assistant vice president, dean or other high-level administrative leadership role in a complex educational organization). -Demonstrated experience in interacting effectively with members of the academic community from diverse backgrounds. -Demonstrated record of ability to communicate effectively both orally in and writing. -Demonstrated experience in successful negotiation resulting in consensus among disparate internal and external groups with differing views. -Demonstrated familiarity with the dynamics of academic-decision making. -Ability to synthesize information effectively and quickly. -Ability to formulate, analyze, and advocate for effective policy. -Ability to represent the system regarding complex and important issues. -Ability to multitask and work easily with ambiguity and shifting priorities. -Ability to assimilate information quickly, arrive at conclusions and accurately represent a position. -Advanced knowledge of the organizational environment of higher education and large research universities to understand organizational priorities, issues, motivations and constraints. -Demonstrated expertise with instructional design methodologies, pedagogical issues and best practices for classroom, online and hybrid learning. -Extensive knowledge of university-level curriculum (undergraduate and graduate), course articulation, and the higher education environment. -Advanced knowledge of the legal constraints and opportunities for higher education in the State of California and through Federal programs and regulations. -Sophisticated leadership abilities to establish department goals, and motivate and influence others to achieve. -Advanced knowledge of organizational processes, protocols and procedures. -Excellent ability to establish mission and goals at the macro-level; to lead subordinate management to develop goals in alignment with mission. -Excellent consulting, relationship building, and strategic thinking skills. -Ability to maintain strict confidentiality and to advise campus leadership on highly sensitive issues. -Ability to determine the most salient issues in a discussion of academic programs and policies and to imagine and evaluate alternative courses of action. -Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to address with sensitivity different audiences within and outside of the CSU. -Understanding of the dynamics of a public multi-campus university system. -Skill in working in and with academic governance in a complex multi-campus system. -Ability to develop and convey CSU positions on academic planning issues. -Ability to negotiate CSU positions with internal and external constituencies. -Ability to deal with highly sensitive and controversial issues. -Ability to work harmoniously and effectively with a wide variety of individuals and constituent groups. -Ability to attend to details, manage multiple responsibilities, organize and prioritize, work collaboratively, tolerate ambiguity, and exhibit integrity in the furtherance of the university mission. Application Period Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by July 31, 2024 . Applications will be accepted until the job posting is removed. How To Apply Please click "Apply Now" to complete the California State University, Chancellor's Office online employment application. To assure full consideration, applications should be received by July 31, 2024, and must include the following documents: A letter of interest/cover letter addressing the position’s strategic objectives and the desired attributes identified in this profile and a curriculum vitae/resume. WittKieffer is assisting the California State System Office in this search. Review of materials has begun and will continue until an appointment has been made. For fullest consideration, candidate materials should be submitted as soon as possible and not later than July 31, 2024. Nominations and inquiries can be directed to WittKieffer Executive Search: Charlene Aguilar, Ed.M. and Shelley Arakawa, J.D. CalStateAVC-APFD@wittkieffer.com Equal Employment Opportunity 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. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager at (562) 951-4070. Title IX Please view the Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator at: https://www2.calstate.edu/titleix E-Verify This position requires new hire employment verification to be processed through the E-Verify program administered by the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (DHSUSCIS)' in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA). If hired, you will be required to furnish proof that you are legally authorized to work in the United States. The CSU Chancellor’s Office is not a sponsoring agency for staff and Management positions (i.e., H1-B VISAS). COVID19 Vaccination Policy Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all Chancellor’s Office 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. Mandated Reporter Per CANRA 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 as a condition of employment. Conflict of Interest The duties of this position will include participation in decisions that may have a material financial benefit to the incumbent. Therefore, the selected candidate will be required to file Conflict of Interest Form 700: Statement of Economic Interest when they first occupy the position, and on an annual basis, complete ethics training within 6 months of appointment, and attend this training every other year thereafter. CSU Out of State Employment Policy California State University, Office of the Chancellor, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon 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. Background The Chancellor's Office policy requires that the selected candidate successfully complete a full background check (including a criminal records check) prior to assuming this position. Advertised: May 30 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Jul 14, 2024
Chancellor's Office Statement Join our team at the California State University, Office of the Chancellor, and make a difference in providing access to higher education. We are currently seeking experienced candidates for the position of Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Programs and Faculty Development . The CSU Chancellor's Office, located on the waterfront adjacent to the Aquarium of the Pacific in downtown Long Beach, is the headquarters for the nation's largest and most diverse system of higher education. The CSU Chancellor's Office offers a premium benefit package that includes outstanding vacation, health, and dental plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 15 paid holidays a year. Salary The anticipated salary hiring range is up to $22,917 per month, commensurate with qualifications and experience. The salary range for this classification is $9,625 to $30,896 per month. Classification Administrator IV Position Information The California State University, Office of the Chancellor, is seeking an Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Programs and Faculty Development to provides leadership, analysis, strategies, and advice to support academic quality, effective teaching and learning, and equitable student outcomes across the 23-campus California State University system. The incumbent also provides strategic and operational guidance and recommendations to the deputy vice chancellors, executive vice chancellor, chancellor, CSU Board of Trustees, and campus leaders, regarding academic, legislative, accreditation and management matters in the 23-campus CSU system. The Associate Vice Chancellor also provides ongoing strategic consultation with campus provosts and serves as one primary point of contact for academic leaders across the CSU and with academic leaders at the University of California and California Community Colleges. The incumbent fosters an environment of academic, teaching and learning innovation while ensuring compliance with systemwide academic policy, state and federal laws related to higher education and accreditor standards. The leader advances the university system’s mission and is a highly effective internal and external ambassador for the CSU's commitments to access, affordability, equity, student success and academic excellence. As needed, the Associate VC addresses urgent matters arising, poses strategic responses, and draft policy and institutional documents to be issued by university leaders. The incumbent will also develop content and materials for the Board of Trustees agendas. The Associate Vice Chancellor ensures the continuity and consistency of CSU curricula and academic programs, institutional policies, academic practices, and professional development of current and future CSU faculty; represents the CSU to WSCUC, the California Legislature, Department of Finance, Legislative Analyst's Office, and Board of Registered Nursing and other workforce and community organizations; operationalizes aspects of new CSU degree authorities; is responsible for system-level coordination of industry-specific academic programs such as Nursing; ensures system level coordination of assessment of student learning; and oversees the management of the CSU Institute for Teaching and Learning and systemwide faculty pipeline programs. The incumbent provides senior management oversight of academic technology services and provides strategic thought leadership related to online education and the role of artificial intelligence in teaching and learning. The incumbent provides advice to the Chancellor, Executive Vice Chancellor, Academic and Student Affairs, campus presidents, provosts, and other leadership, and to the offices in Academic and Student Affairs and other Chancellor's Office divisions and offices. Responsibilities Under the general direction of the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academic and Student Affairs , the Associate Vice Chancellor, Academic Programs and Faculty Development will: -Provide transformative leadership for Academic Programs, Innovation and Faculty Development. -Serve as a senior liaison to the Academic Affairs Council (provosts), Student Affairs Council (vice presidents of Student Affairs), and Academic Senate CSU committees. -Build momentum for an innovative mindset within the CSU and develop processes to implement innovative pedagogy. -Act as the system spokesperson and expert for innovative pedagogy. -Research and evaluate cutting-edge pedagogical tools and frameworks including learning analytics, immersive learning, collaborative learning and simulations to assess their value to the CSU mission and its student success agenda. -Understand the value of personalized learning pathways and how to develop instruction and assessment that is responsive to students' prior knowledge and experiences. -Support faculty in integrating innovative pedagogical tools and frameworks into faculty course design, instruction, research and co-curricular learning experiences of students. -Support faculty in assessing the impact of innovative pedagogical tools and frameworks on student learning, instruction and research productivity. -Strengthen faculty understanding of the critical relationship between pedagogy and academic support and how to integrate both within the learning environment. -Provide executive vice chancellor and chancellor analytical support on a broad range of complex problematic issues, and resolve or make recommendations for resolution of issues. -Write agenda items and prepare presentations for the CSU Board of Trustees meetings; present the information and answer questions from the governor, lieutenant governor, trustees, academic senators and the public. -Supervise the development of all academic programs in the CSU to ensure their integrity and compliance with policies established by the campuses, the Board of Trustees, and the California Legislature. Provide leadership on all matters of program planning and quality. -Annually advise CSU Board of Trustees, chancellor, and executive vice chancellor on campus 10-year academic plans, including recommending the degree programs that merit trustee authorization for development into degree-implementation proposals. -Analyze and recommend to the executive vice chancellor and chancellor the degree programs that should be approved on behalf of the CSU Board of Trustees. -Oversee the process, review, and approval of all academic degree programs (self-support and state-support offerings) in the CSU, academic master plans, and program implementation proposals. -Identify academic impediments to student success and degree completion, provide recommendations for policy changes regarding, among others, general education, baccalaureate degrees and CSU Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR). Consult with appropriate systemwide constituents such as the Academic Senate CSU. -Respond to emerging issues related to general education, Associate Degrees for Transfer and the community college quantitative reasoning changes. -Oversee all doctoral program development, policy, standards, procedures and strategic plans in the CSU. Revises policies, executive orders, Title 5 regulations, Education Code, and coded memoranda, as needed. -Oversee management of faculty pipeline programs including the California Pre-Doctoral Program, Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program or successor programs. -Oversee innovative, equity-centered faculty development, including management of the CSU Institute for Teaching and Learning. -Senior management oversight of academic technology services, initiatives, and budget, including library services, online education, academic software support, learning management systems, affordable learning solutions and web presence. -Provide strategic leadership for academic technology services to advance the institutional mission and set department goals at the macro-level. -Lead systemwide efforts in infusing information technology into teaching and learning processes and services. -Oversight of implementation of legislative processes that result in curricular and academic program changes (e.g., AB 1460, AB 927, AB 928). -Maintain protocols when communicating with the governor, legislators, personnel from the Department of Finance and Legislative Analyst's Office, State Auditor, school district supervisors, presidents, provosts, deans, faculty and faculty senates, university foundation members, donors and personnel from the University of California Office of the President and California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office. -Engage in interviews with journalists, maintaining integrity while delivering strategic messaging and providing the information necessary to advance the appropriate narrative. -Serve as a liaison to the Office of Advocacy and State Relations on education-related legislation that impacts the CSU. -Ensure the implementation of Trustee policy on the review of existing academic programs and prepare board of trustees' annual reports and agenda items; and deliver presentations to the board of trustees. -Provide guidance to campuses on academic policy matters and questions regarding curriculum development, implementation, and maintenance. -Provide system-level coordination of policy, legislation, admission and transfer issues related to health degree programs (including nursing and physical therapy). -Provide training for campus academic affairs personnel, regarding degree program development, policy, and procedures. -Implement trustee policy on general education, and implement, on behalf of the board, legislative provisions relative to general education. -Work with the Academic Senate as the liaison on the Academic Affairs Committee. -Consult with UC Office of the President on matters related to general education transfer policy, degree programs, and development of joint doctoral programs and serve on the CSU-UC Joint Graduate Board. -Serve as CSU liaison officer to Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Senior College and University Commission. -Oversee analyses of state and federal legislation relating to academic programs, including analysis of the impact on the CSU. -Oversee the staffing and duties of Trustees' Subcommittee on Honorary Degrees and honorary degrees process. -Oversee the review and approval of campus-drafted academic calendars. -Represent CSU, as appropriate on statewide advisory boards and committees. -Supervise and manage staff as assigned. -Prepare reports and deliver presentations as needed. -Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications This position requires: -Earned doctorate from an accredited university. -Ten years of administrative leadership in academic affairs (provost/vice president for Academic Affairs, associate or assistant vice president, dean or other high-level administrative leadership role in a complex educational organization). -Demonstrated experience in interacting effectively with members of the academic community from diverse backgrounds. -Demonstrated record of ability to communicate effectively both orally in and writing. -Demonstrated experience in successful negotiation resulting in consensus among disparate internal and external groups with differing views. -Demonstrated familiarity with the dynamics of academic-decision making. -Ability to synthesize information effectively and quickly. -Ability to formulate, analyze, and advocate for effective policy. -Ability to represent the system regarding complex and important issues. -Ability to multitask and work easily with ambiguity and shifting priorities. -Ability to assimilate information quickly, arrive at conclusions and accurately represent a position. -Advanced knowledge of the organizational environment of higher education and large research universities to understand organizational priorities, issues, motivations and constraints. -Demonstrated expertise with instructional design methodologies, pedagogical issues and best practices for classroom, online and hybrid learning. -Extensive knowledge of university-level curriculum (undergraduate and graduate), course articulation, and the higher education environment. -Advanced knowledge of the legal constraints and opportunities for higher education in the State of California and through Federal programs and regulations. -Sophisticated leadership abilities to establish department goals, and motivate and influence others to achieve. -Advanced knowledge of organizational processes, protocols and procedures. -Excellent ability to establish mission and goals at the macro-level; to lead subordinate management to develop goals in alignment with mission. -Excellent consulting, relationship building, and strategic thinking skills. -Ability to maintain strict confidentiality and to advise campus leadership on highly sensitive issues. -Ability to determine the most salient issues in a discussion of academic programs and policies and to imagine and evaluate alternative courses of action. -Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to address with sensitivity different audiences within and outside of the CSU. -Understanding of the dynamics of a public multi-campus university system. -Skill in working in and with academic governance in a complex multi-campus system. -Ability to develop and convey CSU positions on academic planning issues. -Ability to negotiate CSU positions with internal and external constituencies. -Ability to deal with highly sensitive and controversial issues. -Ability to work harmoniously and effectively with a wide variety of individuals and constituent groups. -Ability to attend to details, manage multiple responsibilities, organize and prioritize, work collaboratively, tolerate ambiguity, and exhibit integrity in the furtherance of the university mission. Application Period Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by July 31, 2024 . Applications will be accepted until the job posting is removed. How To Apply Please click "Apply Now" to complete the California State University, Chancellor's Office online employment application. To assure full consideration, applications should be received by July 31, 2024, and must include the following documents: A letter of interest/cover letter addressing the position’s strategic objectives and the desired attributes identified in this profile and a curriculum vitae/resume. WittKieffer is assisting the California State System Office in this search. Review of materials has begun and will continue until an appointment has been made. For fullest consideration, candidate materials should be submitted as soon as possible and not later than July 31, 2024. Nominations and inquiries can be directed to WittKieffer Executive Search: Charlene Aguilar, Ed.M. and Shelley Arakawa, J.D. CalStateAVC-APFD@wittkieffer.com Equal Employment Opportunity 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. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager at (562) 951-4070. Title IX Please view the Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator at: https://www2.calstate.edu/titleix E-Verify This position requires new hire employment verification to be processed through the E-Verify program administered by the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (DHSUSCIS)' in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA). If hired, you will be required to furnish proof that you are legally authorized to work in the United States. The CSU Chancellor’s Office is not a sponsoring agency for staff and Management positions (i.e., H1-B VISAS). COVID19 Vaccination Policy Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all Chancellor’s Office 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. Mandated Reporter Per CANRA 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 as a condition of employment. Conflict of Interest The duties of this position will include participation in decisions that may have a material financial benefit to the incumbent. Therefore, the selected candidate will be required to file Conflict of Interest Form 700: Statement of Economic Interest when they first occupy the position, and on an annual basis, complete ethics training within 6 months of appointment, and attend this training every other year thereafter. CSU Out of State Employment Policy California State University, Office of the Chancellor, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon 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. Background The Chancellor's Office policy requires that the selected candidate successfully complete a full background check (including a criminal records check) prior to assuming this position. Advertised: May 30 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Introduction This recruitment is being conducted to fill Deputy Sheriff I - Academy Certified opportunities in the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office and to establish an eligible list which may be used to fill future vacancies. Pre-Employment Physical, Drug Screen and Background : Potential new hires into this classification are required to successfully pass a pre-employment physical examination, a pre-employment drug screen and a background investigation as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made unless the eligible candidate has passed the drug screen, physical and successfully completed the background process. The County pays for the initial drug screen and physical. Hiring Incentive Program: The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office offers a hiring incentive in the amount of $10,000 ($3,000 upon hire, $3,000 after completion of field/on-the job training, $4,000 after completion of 6th year of service). The department will award the cash incentive to any person who is hired for the position of Correctional Officer - Lateral within the timeframes this program is active and so approved by the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors. Additionally, a moving stipend reimbursement up to $2,000.00 for any cost directly associated with relocating their primary residence as a result of gaining employment with this office is available. The following incentives may also be available for eligible new hires, subject to approval by Human Resources: Vacation Accrual Rate: San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate's total years of public service. Sick Leave: Candidates leaving other employment may receive credit for actual non-reimbursable sick leave hours (up to 160 hours) from their last agency. Hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County's minimum sick leave cash out provisions. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. TYPICAL DUTIES Patrols County areas and enforces laws; checks homes, business establishments, schools and other features of the area for crime, suspicious circumstances and hazardous conditions; operates electronic communication equipment and responds to calls to preserve the peace and enforce laws to improve effectiveness and meet community needs; apprehends suspects and renders assistance; obtains statements and information. Learns to and conducts investigations of complaint and criminal violations; gathers, maintains, and protects evidence; interviews victims, witnesses and suspects. Learns to and performs coroner duties including, identification of decedent; identifies and notifies next of kin; routine inspections of bodies involved in traumatic or unexpected deaths as well as the scene of the incidents; maintains and protects property of deceased persons. May supervise inmates in a variety of activities at detention facilities. Services as bailiff, maintains security of and order in the court and removes disorderly persons when necessary; provides for security and safety of judges, jury deliberations, jurors, and the public; provides security and transportation of inmates to and from courts and other locations as required. Serves and executes civil process. Patrols County waterways in boats; responds to and investigates reports of law violations and accidents; issues citations and makes physical arrest. Testifies at hearings and trials. Prepares incident, arrest, investigation and related reports. Administers first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education : Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a General Education Development certificate (G.E.D.), or have attained a two-year or four-year degree from an accredited institution. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : (1) Be at least 21 years of age upon appointment; (2) Meet minimum standards required for Peace Officers as set forth in Section 1029 and 1031 of the Government Code; (3) Pass background investigation conducted by Sheriff’s Department, and; (4) Meet physical standards established for safety members. Licenses : Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Certificates: Possession of a valid POST Basic Academy Completion Certificate issued by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. Applicants who, at the time of application, meet all other requirements and present satisfactory evidence of current Academy enrollment (generally a letter of attendance signed by the Academy Director) will be accepted to the examination process but must complete the Academy training and provide a copy of the POST Basic Academy Completion Certificate prior to appointment. Note: Supplemental application must be submitted with employment application. KNOWLEDGE Law enforcement practices, procedures, and resources; laws and ordinances of federal, state, and County general law enforcement; guidelines pertaining to police confidentiality; patrol and investigative practices and techniques; departmental policies and procedures; principles and methods of interviewing and interrogation; sociological concepts and communication skills in dealing with a diverse population; self defense tactics; procedures and laws governing obtaining and preservation of evidence; methods of personal identification used in law enforcement; principles of normal and abnormal human behavior; community public and private agency resources; public relations techniques; first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); use and care of firearms; police report writing techniques; basic computer and modern office automation technology and pertinent software programs. ABILITY Understand, interpret and apply laws, regulations, and ordinances related to law enforcement; enforce laws and ordinances; evaluate situations and determine appropriate courses of action; be honest and tactful in both pleasant and unpleasant situations; obtain information through interviews, interrogations and observations; record observations clearly and accurately; relate to a wide variety of socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds; physically restrain or subdue suspects for the safety of themselves and others; understand and follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; exercise sound judgment and stay calm at all times including stressful and emergency situations; work effectively with inmates, fellow officers, public officials, general public, and others; apply proper techniques of arrest and restraint; work different shifts, weekends, holidays and extended schedules; perform duties while wearing required safety equipment; safely operate emergency response vehicles; operate and care for a variety of specialized law enforcement equipment, including firearms, restraints and tactical equipment; operate electronic communications equipment; operate basic computer hardware and software. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Mobility -Frequent operation of a data entry device; repetitive motion; sitting, standing, walking for extended periods of time; driving; frequent running, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, climbing, crawling; drag 5 to 165 lbs; Lifting -Frequently 5 to 75 lbs; occasional lifting/turning of heavy objects or people; Visual -Constant good overall vision, reading/close-up work; color perception and use eye/hand coordination; frequent use of depth perception and field/peripheral vision; Dexterity -Frequent reaching; grasping; repetitive motion; writing; Hearing/Talking -Frequent hearing of normal speech, hearing/talking on the telephone/radio, talking in person; ability to hear faint sounds; Emotional/Psychological -Constant decision making, concentration, and public contact; public speaking; dealing with emergency situations; frequent working alone; occasional exposure to trauma, grief, and death, hazardous materials; Special Requirements -Wear assigned safety equipment; work different shifts, weekends, holidays and extended schedules; Environmental -Frequent exposure to noise and varied weather conditions. BENEFITS Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides employees with a choice of three health plans: a Kaiser Plan, a Select Plan, and a Premier Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in the Kaiser and Select Plans. Dependent coverage is available for all plans, with the employee paying a portion of the premiums. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of two dental plans: Delta Dental and United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in either plan; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for employee only coverage; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows : 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Regular employees in this unit shall be provided with a County-paid term life insurance policy with a face value of $40,000. The policy shall include a double indemnity accidental death and dismemberment provision. Employees may purchase additional term life insurance to a maximum of $200,000 at the group rate. 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan (Health Flexible Spending Account $2550 annual limit with a $500 carry over); and dependent care costs (Dependent Care Assistance Plan $5000 annual limit). Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation : The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $18,000 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $24,000. The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holiday : 14 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one-half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave if the distance traveled is in excess of 300 miles each way. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. P.O.S.T. Pay : Employees in this unit holding an Intermediate POST certificate shall continue to be compensated at 3% of base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate shall be compensated at 10% base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate and who have completed 15 years of service as a Deputy Sheriff, shall be compensated at 12.5% of base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate and who have completed 24 years of service as a Deputy Sheriff shall be compensated 15% base salary bi-weekly. Additional Compensation : Employees assigned to the duties of Field or Custody Training Officer (FTO) shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while performing such duties. Employees in the class of Deputy Sheriff II assigned to the Sheriff’s Department Detective Bureaus shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while assigned to the Bureau. Employees assigned to the Tactical or Explosive Ordinance Teams who are not receiving Detective or Field Training Officer supplements shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while assigned to such teams. Employees assigned to Boating Safety shall receive a supplement of five percent (5%) of their base pay while performing boating safety duties. Bilingual Pay : Each employee who is designated by the appointing authority and approved by the County Administrator and who has passed a bilingual proficiency examination administered by Human Resources Division shall receive a biweekly supplement of five percent (5%) of their base pay. Uniform Allowance : Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum payment of $400 to offset purchase of new uniforms due to the change in Department uniforms. Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum uniform allowance of $1100 on or about the payday nearest December 1. Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum uniform allowance of $1200 on or about the payday nearest December 1, 2009 and on or about the payday nearest December 1 each year after. Pre-Employment Physical Exam : If required, will be conducted at Dameron Hospital at no cost to the employee. Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton : The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Selection Procedures Civil Service Rule 10 - Section 3 - Eligibility for Promotional Examinations To compete in a promotional examination, an employee must: A. Meet the minimum qualifications of the class on or before the final filing date for filing applications. B. Meet one of the following qualifying service requirements: 1. Have permanent status in the Classified Service. 2. Probationary, part-time, or temporary employees who have worked a minimum of 1040 hours in the previous 12 months or previous calendar year. 3. Exempt employees who have worked a minimum of 2,080 continuous and consecutive hours. C. Have a rating of satisfactory or better on the last performance evaluation. D. If a person whose name is on a promotional list is separated (except for layoff) the name shall be removed from the promotional list of the action. Employees who meet the minimum qualifications will go through one of the following examination process: Written Exam : The civil service written exam is a multiple choice format. If the written exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Oral Exam : The oral exam is a structured interview process that will assess the candidate’s education, training, and experience and may include a practical exercise. The oral exam selection process is not a hiring interview. A panel of up to four people will determine the candidate’s score and rank for placement on the eligible list. Top candidates from the eligible list are referred for hiring interviews. If the oral exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Written & Oral Exam: If both a written exam and an oral exam is administered, the written exam is weighted at 60% and the oral exam is weighted at 40% unless otherwise indicated on the announcement. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% on each examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Rate-out: A rate-out is an examination that involves a paper rating of the candidate’s application using the following criteria: education, training, and experience. Candidates will not be scheduled for the rate-out process. Note: The rating of 70 referred to may be the same or other than an arithmetic 70% of the total possible points. Testing Accommodation: Candidates who require testing accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must call Human Resources Division at (209) 468-3370 prior to the examination date. Eligible Lists: Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for nine months, but may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a longer period which shall not exceed a total of three years for the date esblished. Certification/Referral: Names from the eligible list will be referred to the hiring department by the following methods. Rule of Five: The top five names will be referred for hiring interviews. This applies only to department or countywide promotional examination. Physical Exam: Some classifications require physical examinations. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the physical examination. The County pays for physical examinations administered in its medical facilities. Employment of Relatives: Applicants who are relatives of employees in a department within the 3rd degree of relationship, (parent, child, grand parent, grand child or sibling) either by blood or marriage, may not be appointed, promoted, transferred into or within the department when; • They are related to the Appointing Authority or • The employment would result in one of them supervising the work of the other. Department Head may establish additional limitations on the hiring of relatives by departmental rule. HOW TO APPLY Apply Online: www.sjgov.org/department/hr By mail or in person: San Joaquin County Human Resources 44 N. San Joaquin Street Suite 330 Stockton, CA 95202 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; excluding holidays. Phone: (209) 468-3370 Job Line: For current employment opportunities please call our 24-hour job line at (209) 468-3377. When a final filing date is indicated, applications must be filed with the Human Resources Division before 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by the final filing date. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. Applications sent through county inter-office mail, which are not received by the final filing date, will not be accepted. ( The County assumes no responsibility for mailed applications which are not received by the Human Resources Division) . San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Policy: San Joaquin County has adopted a Substance Abuse Policy in compliance with the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. This policy is enforced by all San Joaquin County Departments and applies to all San Joaquin County employees. Equal Opportunity Employer : San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
Introduction This recruitment is being conducted to fill Deputy Sheriff I - Academy Certified opportunities in the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office and to establish an eligible list which may be used to fill future vacancies. Pre-Employment Physical, Drug Screen and Background : Potential new hires into this classification are required to successfully pass a pre-employment physical examination, a pre-employment drug screen and a background investigation as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made unless the eligible candidate has passed the drug screen, physical and successfully completed the background process. The County pays for the initial drug screen and physical. Hiring Incentive Program: The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office offers a hiring incentive in the amount of $10,000 ($3,000 upon hire, $3,000 after completion of field/on-the job training, $4,000 after completion of 6th year of service). The department will award the cash incentive to any person who is hired for the position of Correctional Officer - Lateral within the timeframes this program is active and so approved by the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors. Additionally, a moving stipend reimbursement up to $2,000.00 for any cost directly associated with relocating their primary residence as a result of gaining employment with this office is available. The following incentives may also be available for eligible new hires, subject to approval by Human Resources: Vacation Accrual Rate: San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate's total years of public service. Sick Leave: Candidates leaving other employment may receive credit for actual non-reimbursable sick leave hours (up to 160 hours) from their last agency. Hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County's minimum sick leave cash out provisions. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. TYPICAL DUTIES Patrols County areas and enforces laws; checks homes, business establishments, schools and other features of the area for crime, suspicious circumstances and hazardous conditions; operates electronic communication equipment and responds to calls to preserve the peace and enforce laws to improve effectiveness and meet community needs; apprehends suspects and renders assistance; obtains statements and information. Learns to and conducts investigations of complaint and criminal violations; gathers, maintains, and protects evidence; interviews victims, witnesses and suspects. Learns to and performs coroner duties including, identification of decedent; identifies and notifies next of kin; routine inspections of bodies involved in traumatic or unexpected deaths as well as the scene of the incidents; maintains and protects property of deceased persons. May supervise inmates in a variety of activities at detention facilities. Services as bailiff, maintains security of and order in the court and removes disorderly persons when necessary; provides for security and safety of judges, jury deliberations, jurors, and the public; provides security and transportation of inmates to and from courts and other locations as required. Serves and executes civil process. Patrols County waterways in boats; responds to and investigates reports of law violations and accidents; issues citations and makes physical arrest. Testifies at hearings and trials. Prepares incident, arrest, investigation and related reports. Administers first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education : Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a General Education Development certificate (G.E.D.), or have attained a two-year or four-year degree from an accredited institution. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : (1) Be at least 21 years of age upon appointment; (2) Meet minimum standards required for Peace Officers as set forth in Section 1029 and 1031 of the Government Code; (3) Pass background investigation conducted by Sheriff’s Department, and; (4) Meet physical standards established for safety members. Licenses : Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Certificates: Possession of a valid POST Basic Academy Completion Certificate issued by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training. Applicants who, at the time of application, meet all other requirements and present satisfactory evidence of current Academy enrollment (generally a letter of attendance signed by the Academy Director) will be accepted to the examination process but must complete the Academy training and provide a copy of the POST Basic Academy Completion Certificate prior to appointment. Note: Supplemental application must be submitted with employment application. KNOWLEDGE Law enforcement practices, procedures, and resources; laws and ordinances of federal, state, and County general law enforcement; guidelines pertaining to police confidentiality; patrol and investigative practices and techniques; departmental policies and procedures; principles and methods of interviewing and interrogation; sociological concepts and communication skills in dealing with a diverse population; self defense tactics; procedures and laws governing obtaining and preservation of evidence; methods of personal identification used in law enforcement; principles of normal and abnormal human behavior; community public and private agency resources; public relations techniques; first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); use and care of firearms; police report writing techniques; basic computer and modern office automation technology and pertinent software programs. ABILITY Understand, interpret and apply laws, regulations, and ordinances related to law enforcement; enforce laws and ordinances; evaluate situations and determine appropriate courses of action; be honest and tactful in both pleasant and unpleasant situations; obtain information through interviews, interrogations and observations; record observations clearly and accurately; relate to a wide variety of socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds; physically restrain or subdue suspects for the safety of themselves and others; understand and follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; exercise sound judgment and stay calm at all times including stressful and emergency situations; work effectively with inmates, fellow officers, public officials, general public, and others; apply proper techniques of arrest and restraint; work different shifts, weekends, holidays and extended schedules; perform duties while wearing required safety equipment; safely operate emergency response vehicles; operate and care for a variety of specialized law enforcement equipment, including firearms, restraints and tactical equipment; operate electronic communications equipment; operate basic computer hardware and software. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Mobility -Frequent operation of a data entry device; repetitive motion; sitting, standing, walking for extended periods of time; driving; frequent running, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, climbing, crawling; drag 5 to 165 lbs; Lifting -Frequently 5 to 75 lbs; occasional lifting/turning of heavy objects or people; Visual -Constant good overall vision, reading/close-up work; color perception and use eye/hand coordination; frequent use of depth perception and field/peripheral vision; Dexterity -Frequent reaching; grasping; repetitive motion; writing; Hearing/Talking -Frequent hearing of normal speech, hearing/talking on the telephone/radio, talking in person; ability to hear faint sounds; Emotional/Psychological -Constant decision making, concentration, and public contact; public speaking; dealing with emergency situations; frequent working alone; occasional exposure to trauma, grief, and death, hazardous materials; Special Requirements -Wear assigned safety equipment; work different shifts, weekends, holidays and extended schedules; Environmental -Frequent exposure to noise and varied weather conditions. BENEFITS Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides employees with a choice of three health plans: a Kaiser Plan, a Select Plan, and a Premier Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in the Kaiser and Select Plans. Dependent coverage is available for all plans, with the employee paying a portion of the premiums. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of two dental plans: Delta Dental and United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in either plan; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for employee only coverage; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows : 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Regular employees in this unit shall be provided with a County-paid term life insurance policy with a face value of $40,000. The policy shall include a double indemnity accidental death and dismemberment provision. Employees may purchase additional term life insurance to a maximum of $200,000 at the group rate. 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan (Health Flexible Spending Account $2550 annual limit with a $500 carry over); and dependent care costs (Dependent Care Assistance Plan $5000 annual limit). Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation : The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $18,000 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $24,000. The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holiday : 14 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one-half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave if the distance traveled is in excess of 300 miles each way. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. P.O.S.T. Pay : Employees in this unit holding an Intermediate POST certificate shall continue to be compensated at 3% of base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate shall be compensated at 10% base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate and who have completed 15 years of service as a Deputy Sheriff, shall be compensated at 12.5% of base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate and who have completed 24 years of service as a Deputy Sheriff shall be compensated 15% base salary bi-weekly. Additional Compensation : Employees assigned to the duties of Field or Custody Training Officer (FTO) shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while performing such duties. Employees in the class of Deputy Sheriff II assigned to the Sheriff’s Department Detective Bureaus shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while assigned to the Bureau. Employees assigned to the Tactical or Explosive Ordinance Teams who are not receiving Detective or Field Training Officer supplements shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while assigned to such teams. Employees assigned to Boating Safety shall receive a supplement of five percent (5%) of their base pay while performing boating safety duties. Bilingual Pay : Each employee who is designated by the appointing authority and approved by the County Administrator and who has passed a bilingual proficiency examination administered by Human Resources Division shall receive a biweekly supplement of five percent (5%) of their base pay. Uniform Allowance : Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum payment of $400 to offset purchase of new uniforms due to the change in Department uniforms. Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum uniform allowance of $1100 on or about the payday nearest December 1. Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum uniform allowance of $1200 on or about the payday nearest December 1, 2009 and on or about the payday nearest December 1 each year after. Pre-Employment Physical Exam : If required, will be conducted at Dameron Hospital at no cost to the employee. Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton : The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Selection Procedures Civil Service Rule 10 - Section 3 - Eligibility for Promotional Examinations To compete in a promotional examination, an employee must: A. Meet the minimum qualifications of the class on or before the final filing date for filing applications. B. Meet one of the following qualifying service requirements: 1. Have permanent status in the Classified Service. 2. Probationary, part-time, or temporary employees who have worked a minimum of 1040 hours in the previous 12 months or previous calendar year. 3. Exempt employees who have worked a minimum of 2,080 continuous and consecutive hours. C. Have a rating of satisfactory or better on the last performance evaluation. D. If a person whose name is on a promotional list is separated (except for layoff) the name shall be removed from the promotional list of the action. Employees who meet the minimum qualifications will go through one of the following examination process: Written Exam : The civil service written exam is a multiple choice format. If the written exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Oral Exam : The oral exam is a structured interview process that will assess the candidate’s education, training, and experience and may include a practical exercise. The oral exam selection process is not a hiring interview. A panel of up to four people will determine the candidate’s score and rank for placement on the eligible list. Top candidates from the eligible list are referred for hiring interviews. If the oral exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Written & Oral Exam: If both a written exam and an oral exam is administered, the written exam is weighted at 60% and the oral exam is weighted at 40% unless otherwise indicated on the announcement. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% on each examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Rate-out: A rate-out is an examination that involves a paper rating of the candidate’s application using the following criteria: education, training, and experience. Candidates will not be scheduled for the rate-out process. Note: The rating of 70 referred to may be the same or other than an arithmetic 70% of the total possible points. Testing Accommodation: Candidates who require testing accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must call Human Resources Division at (209) 468-3370 prior to the examination date. Eligible Lists: Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for nine months, but may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a longer period which shall not exceed a total of three years for the date esblished. Certification/Referral: Names from the eligible list will be referred to the hiring department by the following methods. Rule of Five: The top five names will be referred for hiring interviews. This applies only to department or countywide promotional examination. Physical Exam: Some classifications require physical examinations. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the physical examination. The County pays for physical examinations administered in its medical facilities. Employment of Relatives: Applicants who are relatives of employees in a department within the 3rd degree of relationship, (parent, child, grand parent, grand child or sibling) either by blood or marriage, may not be appointed, promoted, transferred into or within the department when; • They are related to the Appointing Authority or • The employment would result in one of them supervising the work of the other. Department Head may establish additional limitations on the hiring of relatives by departmental rule. HOW TO APPLY Apply Online: www.sjgov.org/department/hr By mail or in person: San Joaquin County Human Resources 44 N. San Joaquin Street Suite 330 Stockton, CA 95202 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; excluding holidays. Phone: (209) 468-3370 Job Line: For current employment opportunities please call our 24-hour job line at (209) 468-3377. When a final filing date is indicated, applications must be filed with the Human Resources Division before 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by the final filing date. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. Applications sent through county inter-office mail, which are not received by the final filing date, will not be accepted. ( The County assumes no responsibility for mailed applications which are not received by the Human Resources Division) . San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Policy: San Joaquin County has adopted a Substance Abuse Policy in compliance with the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. This policy is enforced by all San Joaquin County Departments and applies to all San Joaquin County employees. Equal Opportunity Employer : San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Introduction This recruitment is being conducted to fill Deputy Sheriff II opportunities in the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office and to establish an eligible list which may be used to fill future vacancies. Pre-Employment Physical, Drug Screen and Background : Potential new hires into this classification are required to successfully pass a pre-employment physical examination, a pre-employment drug screen and a background investigation as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made unless the eligible candidate has passed the drug screen, physical and successfully completed the background process. The County pays for the initial drug screen and physical. Hiring Incentive Program: The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office offers a hiring incentive in the amount of $10,000 ($3,000 upon hire, $3,000 after completion of field/on-the job training, $4,000 after completion of 6th year of service). The department will award the cash incentive to any person who is hired for the position of Correctional Officer - Lateral within the timeframes this program is active and so approved by the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors. Additionally, a moving stipend reimbursement up to $2,000.00 for any cost directly associated with relocating their primary residence as a result of gaining employment with this office is available. The following incentives may also be available for eligible new hires, subject to approval by Human Resources: Vacation Accrual Rate: San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate's total years of public service. Sick Leave: Candidates leaving other employment may receive credit for actual non-reimbursable sick leave hours (up to 160 hours) from their last agency. Hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County's minimum sick leave cash out provisions. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. TYPICAL DUTIES Patrols County areas and enforces laws; checks homes, business establishments, schools and other features of the area for crime, suspicious circumstances and hazardous conditions; operates electronic communication equipment and responds to calls to preserve the peace and enforce laws to improve effectiveness and meet community needs. Arrests and conducts searches of suspects; renders assistance; obtains statements and information; marks, preserves, and may process evidence. Conducts investigations of crime, complaints and criminal violations; conducts coroner’s investigations to inquire into and assist in the determination, circumstances, manner, and cause of death; gathers and protects evidence; interviews victims, witnesses and suspects. May supervise inmates in a variety of activities at detention facilities. Serves as bailiff; maintains security of and order in the court and removes disorderly persons when necessary; provides for security and safety of judges, jury deliberations, jurors, and the public; provides security and transportation of inmates to and from courts and other locations as required. Performs coroner duties, including routine inspections of bodies involved in traumatic or unexpected deaths as well as the scene of the incidents; identification of decedent; identifies and notifies next of kin; maintains custody and protects property of deceased persons. May act as liaison with federal, state, and local agencies; address public and private groups relative to community service programs such as neighborhood watch; may participate in conferences or seminars. Serves and executes civil processes. Patrols county waterways in boats; responds to and investigates reports of law violations and accidents; issues citations and makes physical arrest. Testifies at hearings and trials. Prepares incident, arrest, investigation and related reports. Administers first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation as required. (CPR) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS EITHER PATTERN I Experience : One year of experience as a Deputy Sheriff I-Academy Certified in San Joaquin County service. OR PATTERN II Education : Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a General Education Development Certificate, or have attained a two-year or four-year degree from an accredited institution. Experience : One year paid experience as a fully sworn peace officer in a California POST Certified Law Enforcement Agency. AND License : Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Certificates : Possession of a valid POST Basic Certificate issued by the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : 1. Be at least 21 years of age upon appointment; 2. Meet minimum standards required for Peace Officers as set forth in Section 1029 and 1031 of the Government Code; 3. Pass background investigation conducted by Sheriff’s Department, and; 4. Meet physical standards established for safety members. KNOWLEDGE Law enforcement practices, procedures, and resources; laws and ordinances of federal, state, and County general law enforcement; patrol and investigative practices and techniques; departmental policies and procedures; principles and methods of interviewing and interrogation; sociological concepts and communication skills in dealing with a diverse population; self defense tactics; procedures and laws governing obtaining and preservation of evidence; methods of personal identification used in law enforcement; principles of normal and abnormal human behavior; community public and private agency resources; public relations techniques; first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); use and care of firearms; police report writing techniques; basic computer and modern office automation technology and pertinent software programs. ABILITY Understand, interpret and apply laws, regulations, and ordinances related to law enforcement; enforce laws and ordinances; be honest and tactful in both pleasant and unpleasant situations; evaluate situations and determine appropriate courses of action; apply proper techniques of arrest and restraint; obtain information through interviews, interrogations and observations; record observations clearly and accurately; understand and follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; exercise sound judgment and stay calm at all times including stressful and emergency situations; work effectively with prisoners, fellow officers, public officials, general public, and others; relate to a wide variety of socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds; physically restrain or subdue suspects for the safety of themselves and others; work different shifts, weekends, holidays and extended schedules; perform duties while wearing required safety equipment; safely operate emergency response vehicles; operate and care for a variety of specialized law enforcement equipment including firearms, restraints and tactical equipment; operate electronic communication equipment; operate basic computer hardware and software. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Mobility -Frequent operation of a data entry device; repetitive motion; sitting, standing, walking for extended periods of time; driving; frequent running, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, climbing, crawling; drag 5 to 165 lbs; Lifting -Frequently 5 to 75 lbs; occasional lifting/turning of heavy objects or people; Visual -Constant good overall vision, reading/close-up work; color perception and use eye/hand coordination; frequent use of depth perception and field/peripheral vision; Dexterity -Frequent reaching; grasping; repetitive motion; writing; Hearing/Talking -Frequent hearing of normal speech, hearing/talking on the telephone/radio, talking in person; ability to hear faint sounds; Emotional/Psychological -Constant decision making, concentration, and public contact; public speaking; dealing with emergency situations; frequent working alone; occasional exposure to trauma, grief, and death, hazardous materials; Special Requirements -Wear assigned safety equipment; work different shifts, weekends, holidays and extended schedules; Envir onmental - Frequent exposure to noise and varied weather conditions. Equal Opportunity Employer San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Accomodations for those covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. BENEFITS Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides employees with a choice of three health plans: a Kaiser Plan, a Select Plan, and a Premier Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in the Kaiser and Select Plans. Dependent coverage is available for all plans, with the employee paying a portion of the premiums. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of two dental plans: Delta Dental and United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in either plan; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for employee only coverage; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows : 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Regular employees in this unit shall be provided with a County-paid term life insurance policy with a face value of $40,000. The policy shall include a double indemnity accidental death and dismemberment provision. Employees may purchase additional term life insurance to a maximum of $200,000 at the group rate. 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan (Health Flexible Spending Account $2550 annual limit with a $500 carry over); and dependent care costs (Dependent Care Assistance Plan $5000 annual limit). Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation : The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $18,000 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $24,000. The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holiday : 14 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one-half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave if the distance traveled is in excess of 300 miles each way. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. P.O.S.T. Pay : Employees in this unit holding an Intermediate POST certificate shall continue to be compensated at 3% of base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate shall be compensated at 10% base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate and who have completed 15 years of service as a Deputy Sheriff, shall be compensated at 12.5% of base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate and who have completed 24 years of service as a Deputy Sheriff shall be compensated 15% base salary bi-weekly. Additional Compensation : Employees assigned to the duties of Field or Custody Training Officer (FTO) shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while performing such duties. Employees in the class of Deputy Sheriff II assigned to the Sheriff’s Department Detective Bureaus shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while assigned to the Bureau. Employees assigned to the Tactical or Explosive Ordinance Teams who are not receiving Detective or Field Training Officer supplements shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while assigned to such teams. Employees assigned to Boating Safety shall receive a supplement of five percent (5%) of their base pay while performing boating safety duties. Bilingual Pay : Each employee who is designated by the appointing authority and approved by the County Administrator and who has passed a bilingual proficiency examination administered by Human Resources Division shall receive a biweekly supplement of five percent (5%) of their base pay. Uniform Allowance : Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum payment of $400 to offset purchase of new uniforms due to the change in Department uniforms. Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum uniform allowance of $1100 on or about the payday nearest December 1. Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum uniform allowance of $1200 on or about the payday nearest December 1, 2009 and on or about the payday nearest December 1 each year after. Pre-Employment Physical Exam : If required, will be conducted at Dameron Hospital at no cost to the employee. Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton : The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Selection Procedures Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will go through the following examination process: Written Exam : The civil service written exam is a multiple choice format. If the written exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Oral Exam : The oral exam is a structured interview process that will assess the candidate’s education, training, and experience and may include a practical exercise. The oral exam selection process is not a hiring interview. A panel of up to four people will determine the candidate’s score and rank for placement on the eligible list. Top candidates from the eligible list are referred for hiring interviews. If the oral exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Written & Oral Exam: If both a written exam and an oral exam is administered, the written exam is weighted at 60% and the oral exam is weighted at 40% unless otherwise indicated on the announcement. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% on each examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Rate-out: A rate-out is an examination that involves a paper rating of the candidate’s application using the following criteria: education, training, and experience. Candidates will not be scheduled for the rate-out process. Note: The rating of 70 referred to may be the same or other than an arithmetic 70% of the total possible points. Testing Accommodation: Candidates who require testing accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must call Human Resources Division at (209) 468-3370 prior to the examination date. Veteran’s Points : Eligible veterans, unmarried widows and widowers of veterans of the United States Armed Forces who have been honorably discharged and who have served during wartime shall be given veteran’s points in initial appointment to County service. Eligible veterans receive 5 points and eligible disabled veterans receive 10 points. Disabled veterans must submit a recent award letter stating a 10% service connected disability issued by the United States Veterans Administration. Note: A copy of your DD214 showing the discharge type must be received in the Human Resources by the date of the examination. Acceptable wartime service dates: September 16, 1940 to December 31, 1946 June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955 August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975 Persian Gulf War, August 2, 1990, through a date to be set by law or Presidential Proclamation. Eligible Lists: Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for nine months, but may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a period which shall not exceed a total of three years from the date established. Certification/Referral: Names from the eligible list will be referred to the hiring department by the following methods. Rule of the Rank: The top rank or ranks of eligibles will be referred for hiring interviews. The minimum number of names to be referred will be equal to the number of positions plus nine, or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. When filling nine or more positions in a department at the same time, the top rank or ranks will be referred and the minimum number of names shall be two times the number of positions to be filled or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. This applies only to open competitive recruitments. Rule of Five: The top five names will be referred for hiring interviews. This applies only to department or countywide promotional examination. Physical Exam: Some classifications require physical examinations. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the physical examination. The County pays for physical examinations administered in its medical facilities. Pre-Employment Drug Screening Exam: Some classifications require a new employee successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the drug screen. The County pays for the initial drug screen. Employment of Relatives: Applicants who are relatives of employees in a department within the 3rd degree of relationship, (parent, child, grand parent, grand child or sibling) either by blood or marriage, may not be appointed, promoted, transferred into or within the department when; They are related to the Appointing Authority or The employment would result in one of them supervising the work of the other. Department Head may establish additional limitations on the hiring of relatives by departmental rule. Proof of Eligibility: If you are offered a job you will be required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or other documents that establish your eligibility to be employed in the U.S. HOW TO APPLY Apply Online: www.sjgov.org/department/hr By mail or in person: San Joaquin County Human Resources 44 N. San Joaquin Street Suite 330 Stockton, CA 95202 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; excluding holidays. Phone: (209) 468-3370 Job Line: For current employment opportunities please call our 24-hour job line at (209) 468-3377. When a final filing date is indicated, applications must be filed with the Human Resources Division before 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by the final filing date. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. Applications sent through county inter-office mail, which are not received by the final filing date, will not be accepted. ( The County assumes no responsibility for mailed applications which are not received by the Human Resources Division) . San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Policy: San Joaquin County has adopted a Substance Abuse Policy in compliance with the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. This policy is enforced by all San Joaquin County Departments and applies to all San Joaquin County employees. Equal Opportunity Employer : San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
Introduction This recruitment is being conducted to fill Deputy Sheriff II opportunities in the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office and to establish an eligible list which may be used to fill future vacancies. Pre-Employment Physical, Drug Screen and Background : Potential new hires into this classification are required to successfully pass a pre-employment physical examination, a pre-employment drug screen and a background investigation as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made unless the eligible candidate has passed the drug screen, physical and successfully completed the background process. The County pays for the initial drug screen and physical. Hiring Incentive Program: The San Joaquin County Sheriff’s Office offers a hiring incentive in the amount of $10,000 ($3,000 upon hire, $3,000 after completion of field/on-the job training, $4,000 after completion of 6th year of service). The department will award the cash incentive to any person who is hired for the position of Correctional Officer - Lateral within the timeframes this program is active and so approved by the San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors. Additionally, a moving stipend reimbursement up to $2,000.00 for any cost directly associated with relocating their primary residence as a result of gaining employment with this office is available. The following incentives may also be available for eligible new hires, subject to approval by Human Resources: Vacation Accrual Rate: San Joaquin County vacation accrual rate consistent with the candidate's total years of public service. Sick Leave: Candidates leaving other employment may receive credit for actual non-reimbursable sick leave hours (up to 160 hours) from their last agency. Hours shall be subject to San Joaquin County's minimum sick leave cash out provisions. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. TYPICAL DUTIES Patrols County areas and enforces laws; checks homes, business establishments, schools and other features of the area for crime, suspicious circumstances and hazardous conditions; operates electronic communication equipment and responds to calls to preserve the peace and enforce laws to improve effectiveness and meet community needs. Arrests and conducts searches of suspects; renders assistance; obtains statements and information; marks, preserves, and may process evidence. Conducts investigations of crime, complaints and criminal violations; conducts coroner’s investigations to inquire into and assist in the determination, circumstances, manner, and cause of death; gathers and protects evidence; interviews victims, witnesses and suspects. May supervise inmates in a variety of activities at detention facilities. Serves as bailiff; maintains security of and order in the court and removes disorderly persons when necessary; provides for security and safety of judges, jury deliberations, jurors, and the public; provides security and transportation of inmates to and from courts and other locations as required. Performs coroner duties, including routine inspections of bodies involved in traumatic or unexpected deaths as well as the scene of the incidents; identification of decedent; identifies and notifies next of kin; maintains custody and protects property of deceased persons. May act as liaison with federal, state, and local agencies; address public and private groups relative to community service programs such as neighborhood watch; may participate in conferences or seminars. Serves and executes civil processes. Patrols county waterways in boats; responds to and investigates reports of law violations and accidents; issues citations and makes physical arrest. Testifies at hearings and trials. Prepares incident, arrest, investigation and related reports. Administers first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation as required. (CPR) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS EITHER PATTERN I Experience : One year of experience as a Deputy Sheriff I-Academy Certified in San Joaquin County service. OR PATTERN II Education : Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a General Education Development Certificate, or have attained a two-year or four-year degree from an accredited institution. Experience : One year paid experience as a fully sworn peace officer in a California POST Certified Law Enforcement Agency. AND License : Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Certificates : Possession of a valid POST Basic Certificate issued by the California Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS : 1. Be at least 21 years of age upon appointment; 2. Meet minimum standards required for Peace Officers as set forth in Section 1029 and 1031 of the Government Code; 3. Pass background investigation conducted by Sheriff’s Department, and; 4. Meet physical standards established for safety members. KNOWLEDGE Law enforcement practices, procedures, and resources; laws and ordinances of federal, state, and County general law enforcement; patrol and investigative practices and techniques; departmental policies and procedures; principles and methods of interviewing and interrogation; sociological concepts and communication skills in dealing with a diverse population; self defense tactics; procedures and laws governing obtaining and preservation of evidence; methods of personal identification used in law enforcement; principles of normal and abnormal human behavior; community public and private agency resources; public relations techniques; first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR); use and care of firearms; police report writing techniques; basic computer and modern office automation technology and pertinent software programs. ABILITY Understand, interpret and apply laws, regulations, and ordinances related to law enforcement; enforce laws and ordinances; be honest and tactful in both pleasant and unpleasant situations; evaluate situations and determine appropriate courses of action; apply proper techniques of arrest and restraint; obtain information through interviews, interrogations and observations; record observations clearly and accurately; understand and follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; exercise sound judgment and stay calm at all times including stressful and emergency situations; work effectively with prisoners, fellow officers, public officials, general public, and others; relate to a wide variety of socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds; physically restrain or subdue suspects for the safety of themselves and others; work different shifts, weekends, holidays and extended schedules; perform duties while wearing required safety equipment; safely operate emergency response vehicles; operate and care for a variety of specialized law enforcement equipment including firearms, restraints and tactical equipment; operate electronic communication equipment; operate basic computer hardware and software. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Mobility -Frequent operation of a data entry device; repetitive motion; sitting, standing, walking for extended periods of time; driving; frequent running, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, climbing, crawling; drag 5 to 165 lbs; Lifting -Frequently 5 to 75 lbs; occasional lifting/turning of heavy objects or people; Visual -Constant good overall vision, reading/close-up work; color perception and use eye/hand coordination; frequent use of depth perception and field/peripheral vision; Dexterity -Frequent reaching; grasping; repetitive motion; writing; Hearing/Talking -Frequent hearing of normal speech, hearing/talking on the telephone/radio, talking in person; ability to hear faint sounds; Emotional/Psychological -Constant decision making, concentration, and public contact; public speaking; dealing with emergency situations; frequent working alone; occasional exposure to trauma, grief, and death, hazardous materials; Special Requirements -Wear assigned safety equipment; work different shifts, weekends, holidays and extended schedules; Envir onmental - Frequent exposure to noise and varied weather conditions. Equal Opportunity Employer San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Accomodations for those covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. BENEFITS Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides employees with a choice of three health plans: a Kaiser Plan, a Select Plan, and a Premier Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in the Kaiser and Select Plans. Dependent coverage is available for all plans, with the employee paying a portion of the premiums. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of two dental plans: Delta Dental and United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in either plan; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for employee only coverage; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows : 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Regular employees in this unit shall be provided with a County-paid term life insurance policy with a face value of $40,000. The policy shall include a double indemnity accidental death and dismemberment provision. Employees may purchase additional term life insurance to a maximum of $200,000 at the group rate. 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan (Health Flexible Spending Account $2550 annual limit with a $500 carry over); and dependent care costs (Dependent Care Assistance Plan $5000 annual limit). Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation : The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $18,000 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $24,000. The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holiday : 14 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one-half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave if the distance traveled is in excess of 300 miles each way. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. P.O.S.T. Pay : Employees in this unit holding an Intermediate POST certificate shall continue to be compensated at 3% of base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate shall be compensated at 10% base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate and who have completed 15 years of service as a Deputy Sheriff, shall be compensated at 12.5% of base salary bi-weekly. Employees in this unit holding an Advanced POST certificate and who have completed 24 years of service as a Deputy Sheriff shall be compensated 15% base salary bi-weekly. Additional Compensation : Employees assigned to the duties of Field or Custody Training Officer (FTO) shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while performing such duties. Employees in the class of Deputy Sheriff II assigned to the Sheriff’s Department Detective Bureaus shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while assigned to the Bureau. Employees assigned to the Tactical or Explosive Ordinance Teams who are not receiving Detective or Field Training Officer supplements shall receive a pay supplement of five percent (5%) of their base salary while assigned to such teams. Employees assigned to Boating Safety shall receive a supplement of five percent (5%) of their base pay while performing boating safety duties. Bilingual Pay : Each employee who is designated by the appointing authority and approved by the County Administrator and who has passed a bilingual proficiency examination administered by Human Resources Division shall receive a biweekly supplement of five percent (5%) of their base pay. Uniform Allowance : Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum payment of $400 to offset purchase of new uniforms due to the change in Department uniforms. Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum uniform allowance of $1100 on or about the payday nearest December 1. Employees in this unit shall receive a lump sum uniform allowance of $1200 on or about the payday nearest December 1, 2009 and on or about the payday nearest December 1 each year after. Pre-Employment Physical Exam : If required, will be conducted at Dameron Hospital at no cost to the employee. Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton : The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Selection Procedures Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will go through the following examination process: Written Exam : The civil service written exam is a multiple choice format. If the written exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Oral Exam : The oral exam is a structured interview process that will assess the candidate’s education, training, and experience and may include a practical exercise. The oral exam selection process is not a hiring interview. A panel of up to four people will determine the candidate’s score and rank for placement on the eligible list. Top candidates from the eligible list are referred for hiring interviews. If the oral exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Written & Oral Exam: If both a written exam and an oral exam is administered, the written exam is weighted at 60% and the oral exam is weighted at 40% unless otherwise indicated on the announcement. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% on each examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Rate-out: A rate-out is an examination that involves a paper rating of the candidate’s application using the following criteria: education, training, and experience. Candidates will not be scheduled for the rate-out process. Note: The rating of 70 referred to may be the same or other than an arithmetic 70% of the total possible points. Testing Accommodation: Candidates who require testing accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must call Human Resources Division at (209) 468-3370 prior to the examination date. Veteran’s Points : Eligible veterans, unmarried widows and widowers of veterans of the United States Armed Forces who have been honorably discharged and who have served during wartime shall be given veteran’s points in initial appointment to County service. Eligible veterans receive 5 points and eligible disabled veterans receive 10 points. Disabled veterans must submit a recent award letter stating a 10% service connected disability issued by the United States Veterans Administration. Note: A copy of your DD214 showing the discharge type must be received in the Human Resources by the date of the examination. Acceptable wartime service dates: September 16, 1940 to December 31, 1946 June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955 August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975 Persian Gulf War, August 2, 1990, through a date to be set by law or Presidential Proclamation. Eligible Lists: Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for nine months, but may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a period which shall not exceed a total of three years from the date established. Certification/Referral: Names from the eligible list will be referred to the hiring department by the following methods. Rule of the Rank: The top rank or ranks of eligibles will be referred for hiring interviews. The minimum number of names to be referred will be equal to the number of positions plus nine, or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. When filling nine or more positions in a department at the same time, the top rank or ranks will be referred and the minimum number of names shall be two times the number of positions to be filled or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. This applies only to open competitive recruitments. Rule of Five: The top five names will be referred for hiring interviews. This applies only to department or countywide promotional examination. Physical Exam: Some classifications require physical examinations. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the physical examination. The County pays for physical examinations administered in its medical facilities. Pre-Employment Drug Screening Exam: Some classifications require a new employee successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the drug screen. The County pays for the initial drug screen. Employment of Relatives: Applicants who are relatives of employees in a department within the 3rd degree of relationship, (parent, child, grand parent, grand child or sibling) either by blood or marriage, may not be appointed, promoted, transferred into or within the department when; They are related to the Appointing Authority or The employment would result in one of them supervising the work of the other. Department Head may establish additional limitations on the hiring of relatives by departmental rule. Proof of Eligibility: If you are offered a job you will be required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or other documents that establish your eligibility to be employed in the U.S. HOW TO APPLY Apply Online: www.sjgov.org/department/hr By mail or in person: San Joaquin County Human Resources 44 N. San Joaquin Street Suite 330 Stockton, CA 95202 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; excluding holidays. Phone: (209) 468-3370 Job Line: For current employment opportunities please call our 24-hour job line at (209) 468-3377. When a final filing date is indicated, applications must be filed with the Human Resources Division before 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by the final filing date. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. Applications sent through county inter-office mail, which are not received by the final filing date, will not be accepted. ( The County assumes no responsibility for mailed applications which are not received by the Human Resources Division) . San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Policy: San Joaquin County has adopted a Substance Abuse Policy in compliance with the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. This policy is enforced by all San Joaquin County Departments and applies to all San Joaquin County employees. Equal Opportunity Employer : San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
*** To qualify for Deputy II, you must have graduated from a CA POST academy, passed probationary period at another CA POST law enforcement agency, and applied for and received your Intermediate POST certificate, which must still be current/valid with POST. *** To perform advanced law enforcement, crime prevention, and court security activities; to perform a wide range of corrections activities associated with the care and custody of adult prisoners incarcerated in minimum to maximum security detention facilities: and to perform specialized tasks in any division of the Sheriff-Coroner's Department. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the advanced journey level class in the Deputy Sheriff series. Incumbents in this class are expected to perform the full range of law enforcement duties with greater independence of action. Incumbents in this classification generally receive assignments requiring the use of advanced law enforcement methods and techniques such as for investigations, search and rescue, undercover operations, and gang suppression. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED General supervision is provided by a Sheriff's Sergeant or other higher level management classification. Responsibilities may include the technical supervision of Detention Services Officers, Detention Specialists, Deputy Sheriff I's, Trainees and support staff. Typical Duties Patrol County areas to preserve law and order and to prevent and discover the commission of crime. Make criminal investigations, and locate and arrest wanted persons. Serve summonses, attachments and warrants. Issue traffic citations. Investigate accidents and coroner cases. Gather and preserve evidence. Work undercover and on stake-out assignments. Organize and coordinate search and rescue efforts. Administer first aid. Fingerprint and photograph inmates and prisoners. Guard and escort prisoners to and from courts, state institutions and medical facilities. Interview suspects, victims and witnesses. Advise and counsel juveniles and adults. Assist outside agencies with control and maintenance of law and order in volatile situations or natural disasters. Collect, read and analyze criminal data. Supervise the work of subordinate personnel, inmates and trustees. Conduct tours of law enforcement facilities. Prepare presentations for community organizations, student groups and for court appearances. Testify in court. Attend assigned court. Assist with all courtroom procedures. Maintain security and order of the courtroom and the judge's chambers. Summon and seat jurors, attorneys, and witnesses, and direct observers to seating areas. Announce verdicts. Assist in assembling and securing trial evidence. Post courtroom dockets. Set up equipment for courtroom demonstrations. Guard jurors during deliberations, arrange for food, lodging, and personal needs, and escort them to meals and lodging. Detain, search, guard, and transport prisoners. Keep records of prisoner movements and write reports on courtroom incidents. Process the reception, detention and release of adult inmates. Maintain institutional security on a 24 hour basis. Apply Penal code, Health and Safety Code, the policies and procedures of the Tulare County Detention Division, and other applicable laws and regulations. Supervise assigned groups of adults engaged in work details and leisure time activities. Apply the policies and procedures of the Tulare County Detention Division. Apply the principles of jail operations and tasks of the Detention Specialists. Essential job duties may be assigned that are not listed above but are relative to this job classification. (Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the County to be appropriate under applicable law.) Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Minimum qualifications are used as a guide for establishing the education, training, experience, special skills and/or license which are required and equivalent to the following. Knowledge of: Basic criminal and Penal Code sections. Basic laws of arrest, search and seizure. Math sufficient to add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers and fractions. Criminal investigation techniques. Interviewing techniques. Report writing procedures and techniques. Applicable laws and court decisions. General procedures and operations of a law enforcement agency. Basic radio and telecommunications systems. Generally used law enforcement weapons and equipment. Corrections and detention laws, procedures and process. Skill/Ability to: Work and communicate effectively with people of various education and socioeconomic backgrounds by respecting beliefs, interpersonal styles and behaviors of both clients and co-workers. Operate contemporary office equipment inclusive of computer, keyboard, and all applicable electronic equipment. Gather, interpret and compare technical data. Write clearly and concisely using correct grammar to record and report information. Convey and follow oral and written instructions. Retain and recall factual information. Identify problems, determine viable solutions, and adopt effective courses of action. Accurately record information from oral and written sources. Research, read, understand, and apply technical materials. Communicate and deal with the public and other employees under conditions requiring tact, patience and judgement. Keep abreast of department activities. Promote good public relations. Safely use a variety of weapons. Operate patrol vehicles in normal and emergency situations. Apply first aid and CPR. Anticipate and analyze situations quickly and objectively using appropriate caution. Judge and use the required amount of force to resolve incidents. Advise individuals using persuasiveness and reason when they are in various emotional states. Collect, organize and analyze information and take appropriate action. Establish rapport and effective working relationships with others. Organize work in a logical order. Education : Equivalent to graduation from high school. Experience : One (1) year experience as a full-time paid peace officer in law enforcement equivalent to that of Deputy Sheriff I in the County of Tulare. License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain an appropriate, valid California driver's license. Possession of First Aid and CPR Certificates. Possession of a Basic POST Certificate. [ Additional Information [Deputy Sheriff II] Job Code: 015320, Res: 96-0801, Updated: 09/10/96 Supplemental Information Overtime Status: Eligible Probation: Six (6) Months/or Twelve (12) Months BU: 13 Bargaining Unit 13 The information listed is a general summary of benefits. These provisions do not constitute an expressed or implied contract and are subject to change. Benefit Amount: Abenefit amount is provided and may be applied towards health insurancepremiums (dental, vision, life and long-term disability). This amount is based on your level of participation in the benefit program. Benefit amount paid per pay period (26 pay periods) is as follows: Employee Only: $248.58 Employee + one dependent: $359.96 Family: $545.75 Health Insurance: Benefit questions should be directed to the DSA Benefits Administrator at 1616 W Mineral King, Suite C, Visalia, CA, 93291, (559) 636-1199. The County does not administer this plan. Retirement: The retirement plan is a defined benefit plan administered pursuant to the 1937 Act County Employees Retirement Act and integrated with Social Security. In addition to ordinary retirement benefits, the plan provides disability and death benefits. Retirement contributions are made by both the County and the employee. The County has reciprocity with the State of California, contracting PERS agencies, and all County 1937 Act Retirement Systems. Paid Holiday Leave: 12 set days and 1 personal holiday Vacation Accrual: 2 weeks per year (0-3 years of service) 3 weeks per year (3-7 years of service) 4 weeks per year (7-11 years of service) 5 weeks per year (11+ years of service) Limit of 300 hours. Sick Leave Accrual: 12 days per year with unlimited accumulation. Group Term Life Insurance and AD&D: $10,000; Provided by Standard Insurance Company. Long Term Disability Insurance: A Long Term Disability plan is available through the Tulare County Deputy Sheriff's Association. Deferred Compensation: A voluntary deferred compensation plan is available. Uniform Allowance: $700 per year. Career Development Pay: Plan available for qualified employees. To view more detailed descriptions of Tulare County's benefits, please view the Benefits section of our Web site: https://tularecounty.ca.gov/hrd/benefits-wellness/health-plans-active-employees/ The Provisions Of This Bulletin Do Not Constitute An Expressed Or Implied Contract And Are Subject To Change. Closing Date/Time: 7/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Jul 02, 2024
Full Time
*** To qualify for Deputy II, you must have graduated from a CA POST academy, passed probationary period at another CA POST law enforcement agency, and applied for and received your Intermediate POST certificate, which must still be current/valid with POST. *** To perform advanced law enforcement, crime prevention, and court security activities; to perform a wide range of corrections activities associated with the care and custody of adult prisoners incarcerated in minimum to maximum security detention facilities: and to perform specialized tasks in any division of the Sheriff-Coroner's Department. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the advanced journey level class in the Deputy Sheriff series. Incumbents in this class are expected to perform the full range of law enforcement duties with greater independence of action. Incumbents in this classification generally receive assignments requiring the use of advanced law enforcement methods and techniques such as for investigations, search and rescue, undercover operations, and gang suppression. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED General supervision is provided by a Sheriff's Sergeant or other higher level management classification. Responsibilities may include the technical supervision of Detention Services Officers, Detention Specialists, Deputy Sheriff I's, Trainees and support staff. Typical Duties Patrol County areas to preserve law and order and to prevent and discover the commission of crime. Make criminal investigations, and locate and arrest wanted persons. Serve summonses, attachments and warrants. Issue traffic citations. Investigate accidents and coroner cases. Gather and preserve evidence. Work undercover and on stake-out assignments. Organize and coordinate search and rescue efforts. Administer first aid. Fingerprint and photograph inmates and prisoners. Guard and escort prisoners to and from courts, state institutions and medical facilities. Interview suspects, victims and witnesses. Advise and counsel juveniles and adults. Assist outside agencies with control and maintenance of law and order in volatile situations or natural disasters. Collect, read and analyze criminal data. Supervise the work of subordinate personnel, inmates and trustees. Conduct tours of law enforcement facilities. Prepare presentations for community organizations, student groups and for court appearances. Testify in court. Attend assigned court. Assist with all courtroom procedures. Maintain security and order of the courtroom and the judge's chambers. Summon and seat jurors, attorneys, and witnesses, and direct observers to seating areas. Announce verdicts. Assist in assembling and securing trial evidence. Post courtroom dockets. Set up equipment for courtroom demonstrations. Guard jurors during deliberations, arrange for food, lodging, and personal needs, and escort them to meals and lodging. Detain, search, guard, and transport prisoners. Keep records of prisoner movements and write reports on courtroom incidents. Process the reception, detention and release of adult inmates. Maintain institutional security on a 24 hour basis. Apply Penal code, Health and Safety Code, the policies and procedures of the Tulare County Detention Division, and other applicable laws and regulations. Supervise assigned groups of adults engaged in work details and leisure time activities. Apply the policies and procedures of the Tulare County Detention Division. Apply the principles of jail operations and tasks of the Detention Specialists. Essential job duties may be assigned that are not listed above but are relative to this job classification. (Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the County to be appropriate under applicable law.) Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Minimum qualifications are used as a guide for establishing the education, training, experience, special skills and/or license which are required and equivalent to the following. Knowledge of: Basic criminal and Penal Code sections. Basic laws of arrest, search and seizure. Math sufficient to add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers and fractions. Criminal investigation techniques. Interviewing techniques. Report writing procedures and techniques. Applicable laws and court decisions. General procedures and operations of a law enforcement agency. Basic radio and telecommunications systems. Generally used law enforcement weapons and equipment. Corrections and detention laws, procedures and process. Skill/Ability to: Work and communicate effectively with people of various education and socioeconomic backgrounds by respecting beliefs, interpersonal styles and behaviors of both clients and co-workers. Operate contemporary office equipment inclusive of computer, keyboard, and all applicable electronic equipment. Gather, interpret and compare technical data. Write clearly and concisely using correct grammar to record and report information. Convey and follow oral and written instructions. Retain and recall factual information. Identify problems, determine viable solutions, and adopt effective courses of action. Accurately record information from oral and written sources. Research, read, understand, and apply technical materials. Communicate and deal with the public and other employees under conditions requiring tact, patience and judgement. Keep abreast of department activities. Promote good public relations. Safely use a variety of weapons. Operate patrol vehicles in normal and emergency situations. Apply first aid and CPR. Anticipate and analyze situations quickly and objectively using appropriate caution. Judge and use the required amount of force to resolve incidents. Advise individuals using persuasiveness and reason when they are in various emotional states. Collect, organize and analyze information and take appropriate action. Establish rapport and effective working relationships with others. Organize work in a logical order. Education : Equivalent to graduation from high school. Experience : One (1) year experience as a full-time paid peace officer in law enforcement equivalent to that of Deputy Sheriff I in the County of Tulare. License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain an appropriate, valid California driver's license. Possession of First Aid and CPR Certificates. Possession of a Basic POST Certificate. [ Additional Information [Deputy Sheriff II] Job Code: 015320, Res: 96-0801, Updated: 09/10/96 Supplemental Information Overtime Status: Eligible Probation: Six (6) Months/or Twelve (12) Months BU: 13 Bargaining Unit 13 The information listed is a general summary of benefits. These provisions do not constitute an expressed or implied contract and are subject to change. Benefit Amount: Abenefit amount is provided and may be applied towards health insurancepremiums (dental, vision, life and long-term disability). This amount is based on your level of participation in the benefit program. Benefit amount paid per pay period (26 pay periods) is as follows: Employee Only: $248.58 Employee + one dependent: $359.96 Family: $545.75 Health Insurance: Benefit questions should be directed to the DSA Benefits Administrator at 1616 W Mineral King, Suite C, Visalia, CA, 93291, (559) 636-1199. The County does not administer this plan. Retirement: The retirement plan is a defined benefit plan administered pursuant to the 1937 Act County Employees Retirement Act and integrated with Social Security. In addition to ordinary retirement benefits, the plan provides disability and death benefits. Retirement contributions are made by both the County and the employee. The County has reciprocity with the State of California, contracting PERS agencies, and all County 1937 Act Retirement Systems. Paid Holiday Leave: 12 set days and 1 personal holiday Vacation Accrual: 2 weeks per year (0-3 years of service) 3 weeks per year (3-7 years of service) 4 weeks per year (7-11 years of service) 5 weeks per year (11+ years of service) Limit of 300 hours. Sick Leave Accrual: 12 days per year with unlimited accumulation. Group Term Life Insurance and AD&D: $10,000; Provided by Standard Insurance Company. Long Term Disability Insurance: A Long Term Disability plan is available through the Tulare County Deputy Sheriff's Association. Deferred Compensation: A voluntary deferred compensation plan is available. Uniform Allowance: $700 per year. Career Development Pay: Plan available for qualified employees. To view more detailed descriptions of Tulare County's benefits, please view the Benefits section of our Web site: https://tularecounty.ca.gov/hrd/benefits-wellness/health-plans-active-employees/ The Provisions Of This Bulletin Do Not Constitute An Expressed Or Implied Contract And Are Subject To Change. Closing Date/Time: 7/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Cal State University (CSU) San Jose
1 Washington Street, San Jose, CA 95192, USA
Job Summary The Deputy Chief of Staff advances institutional mission and priorities through transparent, timely, impactful, and authentic messaging and communications while elevating San José State University’s reputation, priorities, and leadership voices. The role, reporting to the Chief of Staff and Senior Associate Vice President within the Office of the President, is responsible for producing, organizing, managing, and executing multi-channel communication strategies, content production and activities on behalf of the President and senior leaders. The role is responsible for contributing to communications strategy development while cultivating and maintaining effective relationships across the university including senior leadership, departments (such as Academic Affairs, Advancement, Athletics, Finance and Administration, Information Technology, University Personnel, and University Marketing and Communications) and community partners. The role ensures cogent articulation of the President’s goals, objectives and priorities in the delivery of the university’s mission, values and strategic direction through comprehensive and integrated, multi-channel communications strategies including - and not limited to - speechwriting, presentations, event support, scripts (event and video), social media content, high-profile correspondence, special reports, university-owned communication platforms website, and stakeholder and campus messaging. The Deputy Chief of Staff contributes to the operational efficiency, quality customer service, and effectiveness within the Office of the President and/or University President. The role requires a proactive, strategic thinker with an eye toward excellence and a high standard of ethics, discretion, and confidentiality in dealing with internal and external constituencies and stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Responsible for producing communications strategies and content that translate complexities to diverse audiences (internal and external). Create and contribute to the creation of messages across multiple platforms including social media, website, and planning calendars on behalf of the President. Develop program overviews and guidelines and manage project administration and implementation timelines. Draft, track, and maintain communications effectiveness through data, metrics, and outcomes toward impact to ensure achievement of goals using project management platforms. Lead proactive communications strategy on behalf of executive and presidential communications to inform and engage campus constituents and project stakeholders. Develop a deep understanding of the multiple internal and external audiences of Presidential communication and use that understanding in tailoring messaging. Conduct research and/or assessments to develop project/initiative processes, timelines, budgets, resources, and schedules. Serve as an advisor to the Chief of Staff and Senior Associate Vice President along with other campus leaders, keeping them informed of changing context and emerging issues that could affect the university’s mission, and reputation, or impact the success of the implementation of institutional initiatives and projects. Prepare executive-level presentations, summaries, reports, briefings, talking points, and other communications for the President and other senior leaders. Partner with and develop strong relationships with key community groups and leaders on issues relevant to Presidential initiatives including the operations management and creation of communications and appreciation deliverables such as collateral and gift acknowledgements. Conduct research and prepare reports and white papers as delegated by the Chief of Staff, Executive Leadership and President. Develop quarterly and annual reporting on assigned projects and initiatives, including relevant national, local, and campus-wide trends and needs for identified university populations. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of methods for researching and identifying communication needs and target audiences through knowledge of web and social media communication platforms, tools and best practices Knowledge of interview techniques to effectively define and deliver messages; ability to interview, research and write for web, print and social media Knowledge of policies, procedures, and regulations pertaining to discrimination, harassment or related in a public sector organization Knowledge of relevant Federal and State laws, CSU Executive Orders, and SJSU policies Knowledge of the complexity of historical, national, and local contexts regarding race and equity Demonstrated project management skills Excellent communication skills, both orally and in writing, including communicating with empathy, accuracy, and cultural competency at all work levels Experience with data visualization tools and graphic design is desirable Excellent interpersonal skills to establish and maintain professional relationships with students, staff, faculty, campus and system-wide administrators, and visitors to the campus community. Skill in communicating with tact and diplomacy Skill in utilizing various software applications such as Word, Excel, Google Chrome and Google Suite with a high degree of accuracy and speed Knowledge of AI or ChatGPT and impact on communications and content strategies Ability to function independently and organize workload with close attention to detail; manage multiple tasks and timelines; make appropriate decisions following campus policies and procedures Demonstrated technology savviness, including knowledge and experience in various communication channels, project management, and data capture platforms to design and capture multichannel content distribution Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Public Relations, Communications, English, or related field Five to seven years of professional experience writing executive or legislative communications for public or private sector senior executives Demonstrated excellent written communication skills, specifically as an executive speechwriter Experience managing voice and message strategies Demonstrated ability to develop, analyze, use, and present data and metrics as part of the project management process Experience working effectively with a wide range of collaborators-including academic environments, executive leadership, stakeholders, influencers, staff, alumni, community groups, donors and elected officials Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in Journalism, Public Relations, Communications, English, or related field Experience working within an academic setting Experience with social media, digital, in-person and traditional environments to communicate with various audiences Minimum of eight years of experience working on executive-level projects Experience working with confidential and sensitive information Experience with data visualization tools, web editing and graphic design Experience using digital and multichannel platforms including web, social media and traditional formats to effectively communicate to a portfolio of diverse audiences Experience working in a fast-paced environment Experience in an institutional/educational environment utilizing a customer-oriented and service-centered attitude Compensation Classification: Administrator II Anticipated Hiring Range: $10,834/month - $11,667/month CSU Salary Range: $4,812/month - $15,449/month San José State University offers employees a comprehensive benefits package typically worth 30-35% of your base salary. For more information on programs available, please see the Employee Benefits Summary . Application Procedure Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: Resume Letter of Interest All applicants must apply within the specified application period: May 28, 2024 through June 23, 2024 . This position is open until filled; however, applications received after screening has begun will be considered at the discretion of the university. Contact Information University Personnel jobs@sjsu.edu 408-924-2252 CSU Vaccination Policy The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. The system wide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to jobs@sjsu.edu . Additional Information Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. SJSU will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was offered the position on a contingent basis. The standard background check includes: criminal check, employment, and education verification. Depending on the position, a motor vehicle and/or credit check may be required. All background checks are conducted through the university's third-party vendor, Accurate Background. Some positions may also require fingerprinting. SJSU will pay all costs associated with this procedure. Evidence of required degree(s) or certification(s) will be required at time of hire. SJSU IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (e.g. H1-B VISAS) All San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Incumbent is also required to promptly report any knowledge of a possible Title IX related incident to the Title IX Office or report any discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation to the Office of Equal Opportunity. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu . Campus Security Authority - In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, this position is subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority. Individuals that are designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and complete Clery Act training as determined by the university Clery Director. Equal Employment Statement San José State University (SJSU) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, gender, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, race, religion or lack thereof, sex, sexual orientation, transgender, or protected veteran status consistent with applicable federal and state laws. This policy applies to all SJSU students, faculty and staff programs and activities. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and certain other federal and state laws, prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in all education programs and activities operated by the university (both on and off campus). #LI-RC1 Advertised: May 28 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Jul 14, 2024
Job Summary The Deputy Chief of Staff advances institutional mission and priorities through transparent, timely, impactful, and authentic messaging and communications while elevating San José State University’s reputation, priorities, and leadership voices. The role, reporting to the Chief of Staff and Senior Associate Vice President within the Office of the President, is responsible for producing, organizing, managing, and executing multi-channel communication strategies, content production and activities on behalf of the President and senior leaders. The role is responsible for contributing to communications strategy development while cultivating and maintaining effective relationships across the university including senior leadership, departments (such as Academic Affairs, Advancement, Athletics, Finance and Administration, Information Technology, University Personnel, and University Marketing and Communications) and community partners. The role ensures cogent articulation of the President’s goals, objectives and priorities in the delivery of the university’s mission, values and strategic direction through comprehensive and integrated, multi-channel communications strategies including - and not limited to - speechwriting, presentations, event support, scripts (event and video), social media content, high-profile correspondence, special reports, university-owned communication platforms website, and stakeholder and campus messaging. The Deputy Chief of Staff contributes to the operational efficiency, quality customer service, and effectiveness within the Office of the President and/or University President. The role requires a proactive, strategic thinker with an eye toward excellence and a high standard of ethics, discretion, and confidentiality in dealing with internal and external constituencies and stakeholders. Key Responsibilities Responsible for producing communications strategies and content that translate complexities to diverse audiences (internal and external). Create and contribute to the creation of messages across multiple platforms including social media, website, and planning calendars on behalf of the President. Develop program overviews and guidelines and manage project administration and implementation timelines. Draft, track, and maintain communications effectiveness through data, metrics, and outcomes toward impact to ensure achievement of goals using project management platforms. Lead proactive communications strategy on behalf of executive and presidential communications to inform and engage campus constituents and project stakeholders. Develop a deep understanding of the multiple internal and external audiences of Presidential communication and use that understanding in tailoring messaging. Conduct research and/or assessments to develop project/initiative processes, timelines, budgets, resources, and schedules. Serve as an advisor to the Chief of Staff and Senior Associate Vice President along with other campus leaders, keeping them informed of changing context and emerging issues that could affect the university’s mission, and reputation, or impact the success of the implementation of institutional initiatives and projects. Prepare executive-level presentations, summaries, reports, briefings, talking points, and other communications for the President and other senior leaders. Partner with and develop strong relationships with key community groups and leaders on issues relevant to Presidential initiatives including the operations management and creation of communications and appreciation deliverables such as collateral and gift acknowledgements. Conduct research and prepare reports and white papers as delegated by the Chief of Staff, Executive Leadership and President. Develop quarterly and annual reporting on assigned projects and initiatives, including relevant national, local, and campus-wide trends and needs for identified university populations. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of methods for researching and identifying communication needs and target audiences through knowledge of web and social media communication platforms, tools and best practices Knowledge of interview techniques to effectively define and deliver messages; ability to interview, research and write for web, print and social media Knowledge of policies, procedures, and regulations pertaining to discrimination, harassment or related in a public sector organization Knowledge of relevant Federal and State laws, CSU Executive Orders, and SJSU policies Knowledge of the complexity of historical, national, and local contexts regarding race and equity Demonstrated project management skills Excellent communication skills, both orally and in writing, including communicating with empathy, accuracy, and cultural competency at all work levels Experience with data visualization tools and graphic design is desirable Excellent interpersonal skills to establish and maintain professional relationships with students, staff, faculty, campus and system-wide administrators, and visitors to the campus community. Skill in communicating with tact and diplomacy Skill in utilizing various software applications such as Word, Excel, Google Chrome and Google Suite with a high degree of accuracy and speed Knowledge of AI or ChatGPT and impact on communications and content strategies Ability to function independently and organize workload with close attention to detail; manage multiple tasks and timelines; make appropriate decisions following campus policies and procedures Demonstrated technology savviness, including knowledge and experience in various communication channels, project management, and data capture platforms to design and capture multichannel content distribution Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Journalism, Public Relations, Communications, English, or related field Five to seven years of professional experience writing executive or legislative communications for public or private sector senior executives Demonstrated excellent written communication skills, specifically as an executive speechwriter Experience managing voice and message strategies Demonstrated ability to develop, analyze, use, and present data and metrics as part of the project management process Experience working effectively with a wide range of collaborators-including academic environments, executive leadership, stakeholders, influencers, staff, alumni, community groups, donors and elected officials Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in Journalism, Public Relations, Communications, English, or related field Experience working within an academic setting Experience with social media, digital, in-person and traditional environments to communicate with various audiences Minimum of eight years of experience working on executive-level projects Experience working with confidential and sensitive information Experience with data visualization tools, web editing and graphic design Experience using digital and multichannel platforms including web, social media and traditional formats to effectively communicate to a portfolio of diverse audiences Experience working in a fast-paced environment Experience in an institutional/educational environment utilizing a customer-oriented and service-centered attitude Compensation Classification: Administrator II Anticipated Hiring Range: $10,834/month - $11,667/month CSU Salary Range: $4,812/month - $15,449/month San José State University offers employees a comprehensive benefits package typically worth 30-35% of your base salary. For more information on programs available, please see the Employee Benefits Summary . Application Procedure Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: Resume Letter of Interest All applicants must apply within the specified application period: May 28, 2024 through June 23, 2024 . This position is open until filled; however, applications received after screening has begun will be considered at the discretion of the university. Contact Information University Personnel jobs@sjsu.edu 408-924-2252 CSU Vaccination Policy The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. The system wide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to jobs@sjsu.edu . Additional Information Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. SJSU will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was offered the position on a contingent basis. The standard background check includes: criminal check, employment, and education verification. Depending on the position, a motor vehicle and/or credit check may be required. All background checks are conducted through the university's third-party vendor, Accurate Background. Some positions may also require fingerprinting. SJSU will pay all costs associated with this procedure. Evidence of required degree(s) or certification(s) will be required at time of hire. SJSU IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (e.g. H1-B VISAS) All San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Incumbent is also required to promptly report any knowledge of a possible Title IX related incident to the Title IX Office or report any discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation to the Office of Equal Opportunity. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu . Campus Security Authority - In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, this position is subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority. Individuals that are designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and complete Clery Act training as determined by the university Clery Director. Equal Employment Statement San José State University (SJSU) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, gender, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, race, religion or lack thereof, sex, sexual orientation, transgender, or protected veteran status consistent with applicable federal and state laws. This policy applies to all SJSU students, faculty and staff programs and activities. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and certain other federal and state laws, prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in all education programs and activities operated by the university (both on and off campus). #LI-RC1 Advertised: May 28 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information EXAM NUMBER: PH4622C TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive Job Opportunity FIRST DATE OF FILING: Monday, June 3, 2024 at 8:30 A.M. (PT) This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. DEFINITION: Directs the administration of public health programs and facilities in a specified geographical area. CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: Positions allocable to this class are distinguished by their responsibility for assisting an Administrative Deputy, Area Health Officer, or a Physician at a Public Health Program or Service Planning Area, in the planning, coordinating, and implementing of administrative operations for a major segment of public health programs and facilities. Positions in this class also supervise staff support activities, which include budget services, financial planning and management, program planning, systems and procedures analysis, and community relations. Positions also have responsibility for directing a major operational segment of public health programs, and are assigned responsibility for the administration of selected health care activities, as necessary, to meet program and managerial operational needs. Essential Job Functions Formulates, implements, and interprets administrative policies and procedures for the area; supervises the preparation of instructions for their implementation. Has responsibility for the coordination, development, and evaluation of administrative and support services to ensure successful implementation of policies and procedures. Coordinates the preparation and administration of the budget for the area; coordinates the development and maintenance of effective systems for budgetary controls and the projection of revenue. Initiates, plans, and supervises the conduct of administrative studies of area operations and procedures, and the preparation of reports; recommends new and revised policies and procedures to effect maximum operational efficiency, improve services, and reduce administrative costs. Directs the dissemination of information concerning laws, ordinances, and regulations pertaining to public health, and ensures the compliance by operating units with the provisions of laws, ordinances and regulations by directing the establishment and maintenance of an effective reporting system. Serves as liaison for implementation and maintenance of area programs with the Board of Supervisors, Chief Executive Office, and departmental administration. Provides administrative direction for a major operational segment of the public health programs. Has responsibility for managing selected health care activities, including program planning and execution, as necessary, for the effective delivery of patient services. Requirements MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: A Bachelor’s Degree* from an accredited college or university** in a discipline related to the core business function of the department***. -AND- Two years of highly responsible and complex**** administrative***** or staff experience****** at the level of the County of Los Angeles class of Assistant Hospital Administrator III*******, Health Program Analyst II********, Staff Analyst, Health*********, or higher. A Master's degree from an accredited college or university in a discipline related to the core business function of the department may be substituted for one year of the required experience, if the degree was not used to meet the education requirement. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. PHYSICAL CLASS: 2 - Light - This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10 pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION: * In order to receive credit for any type of college or university degree, such as a Bachelor's, Master's Degree, or higher, you must attach a legible copy of the Official Diploma, Official Transcripts, or Official Letter from the accredited institution, which shows the date the degree was awarded, with Registrar's signature and school seal, to the application at the time of filing, or e-mail to hrexams@ph.lacounty.gov within fifteen (15) calendar days from application submission or your application may be rejected. Foreign degrees must be evaluated for equivalency to United States accredited institutions standards by an academic credential evaluation agency recognized by The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or The Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. (AICE). (see Employment Information under Accreditation Information) Official Transcripts is defined as a transcript that bears the college seal and states "official and/or copy" issued by the school's registrar office. A printout of the courses from the school's website is NOT considered official transcripts and will not be accepted and may result in your application being incomplete and rejected. **Accredited institutions are those listed in the publications of regional, national or international accrediting agencies which are accepted by the Department of Human Resources. Publications such as American Universities and Colleges and International Handbook of Universities are acceptable references. ** * Disciplines related to the core business functions of the department such as: Public Health , Environmental Health , Community Health Education , Administration/ Management , Behavioral Sciences , Social Sciences , or closely related field. **** Highly complex is defined as a significantly greater degree of originality, innovation, critical thinking, resourcefulness, and conceptualization required to perform the task. *****Highly responsible administrative experience is defined as work typically in an administrative services branch of an organizational unit, including responsibility for the development of procedures and participation in policy formulation. Experience at the senior level with independent responsibility for assignments of average difficulty analyzing and making recommendations for the solution of problems of organization, budget, personnel, information services, programs, facilities planning, materials management, and general management. ****** Highly responsible staff experience is defined as experience at the senior level with extensive knowledge of program related area, processes and procedures, and experience in a specific subject matter. *******Experience at the level of Assistant Hospital Administrator III in the County of Los Angeles is defined as one who a ssists in the administration of a hospital by managing and coordinating the supporting services for the patient care programs of a large area of the hospital. ******** Experience at the level of Health Program Analyst II in the County of Los Angeles is defined as one who p lans, implements, administers, and evaluates mental health and public health programs. *********Experience at the level of Staff Analyst, Health in the County of Los Angeles is defined as one who r esearches, analyzes, and makes recommendations regarding the use and deployment of resources and the implementation and refinement of operations and programs having department-wide impact within the organization. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Credit will be given to applicants who possess the following desirable qualifications: Additional experience beyond the Minimum Requirements. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This examination will consist of an evaluation of education and experience based upon application information, desirable qualifications and supplemental questionnaire at the time of filing weighted 100% . Applicants must meet the requirements described above at the time of filing and achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on the examination in order to be added to the Eligible Register. Passing this examination and being added to the Eligible Register does not guarantee an offer of employment. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: The names of candidates receiving a passing score in the examination will be added to the Eligible Register in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of eligibility. NO PERSON MAY COMPETE IN THIS EXAMINATION MORE THAN ONCE EVERY TWELVE (12) MONTHS . Complete applications will be processed on an as received basis and promulgated to the Eligible Register accordingly. VACANCY INFORMATION: The Eligible Register resulting from this examination will be used to fill vacancies in the Department of Public Health as they occur. AVAILABLE SHIFT: Any shift, including evenings, nights, weekends and holidays. _______________________________________________________________ Application and Filing Information HOW TO APPLY: Applications must be filed ONLINE ONLY . Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will NOT be accepted. Any required documents and/or additional information, if any, must be received with your application at the time of filing online or sent to HRExams@ph.lacounty.gov within fifteen (15) calendar days from application submission. Apply online by clicking on the green "Apply" button located on this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the 5:00 p.m. PT deadline as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty, you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. Fill out the application and Supplemental Questionnaire accurately and completely to receive full credit for any relevant education and/or job experience you include. In the space provided on the application for education, include names and addresses of schools attended, dates attended, degree(s) received, and degree major. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job/position title, start and end dates, the number of hours worked per week, and detailed description of work and duties performed. If the application and/or Supplemental Questionnaire is/are incomplete, the application will be REJECTED . IMPORTANT NOTES: Please note that ALL information supplied by applicants and included in the application materials is subject to VERIFICATION at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Applications may be rejected at any stage of the examination and selection process. FALSIFICATION of any information may result in DISQUALIFICATION or RESCISSION OF APPOINTMENT. Utilizing VERBIAGE from Class Specification(s) and/or Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties WILL NOT be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. In doing so your application will be dispositioned as INCOMPLETE and will not be accepted. Comments such as "SEE RESUME" or "SEE APPLICATION" will not be considered a valid response; therefore, using such statements will also result in your application being rejected as INCOMPLETE. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. Check the website for updated information at https://lacountylibrary.org . SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. DO NOT SHARE USER ID AND PASSWORD: All applicants must file their application online using their OWN user ID and password. Using a family member or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. ANTI-RACISM, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION (ARDI): The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the in equalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. FAIR CHANCE EMPLOYER: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: It is the policy of the County of Los Angeles to provide equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons, regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or disability or any other characteristic protected by State or Federal law. All positions are open to qualified men and women pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act. The County will follow all of its obligations under State and Federal laws regarding the provision of reasonable accommodations to applicants. Department Contact Name: Exam Analyst Department Contact Phone: (323) 659-6546 Department Contact E-mail: H RExams@ph.lacounty.gov Exam Number: PH5678F California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Phone: (323) 659-6546 Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 Alternate Teletype Phone : (800) 897-0077 For detailed information, please click here Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
Position/Program Information EXAM NUMBER: PH4622C TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive Job Opportunity FIRST DATE OF FILING: Monday, June 3, 2024 at 8:30 A.M. (PT) This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. DEFINITION: Directs the administration of public health programs and facilities in a specified geographical area. CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: Positions allocable to this class are distinguished by their responsibility for assisting an Administrative Deputy, Area Health Officer, or a Physician at a Public Health Program or Service Planning Area, in the planning, coordinating, and implementing of administrative operations for a major segment of public health programs and facilities. Positions in this class also supervise staff support activities, which include budget services, financial planning and management, program planning, systems and procedures analysis, and community relations. Positions also have responsibility for directing a major operational segment of public health programs, and are assigned responsibility for the administration of selected health care activities, as necessary, to meet program and managerial operational needs. Essential Job Functions Formulates, implements, and interprets administrative policies and procedures for the area; supervises the preparation of instructions for their implementation. Has responsibility for the coordination, development, and evaluation of administrative and support services to ensure successful implementation of policies and procedures. Coordinates the preparation and administration of the budget for the area; coordinates the development and maintenance of effective systems for budgetary controls and the projection of revenue. Initiates, plans, and supervises the conduct of administrative studies of area operations and procedures, and the preparation of reports; recommends new and revised policies and procedures to effect maximum operational efficiency, improve services, and reduce administrative costs. Directs the dissemination of information concerning laws, ordinances, and regulations pertaining to public health, and ensures the compliance by operating units with the provisions of laws, ordinances and regulations by directing the establishment and maintenance of an effective reporting system. Serves as liaison for implementation and maintenance of area programs with the Board of Supervisors, Chief Executive Office, and departmental administration. Provides administrative direction for a major operational segment of the public health programs. Has responsibility for managing selected health care activities, including program planning and execution, as necessary, for the effective delivery of patient services. Requirements MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: A Bachelor’s Degree* from an accredited college or university** in a discipline related to the core business function of the department***. -AND- Two years of highly responsible and complex**** administrative***** or staff experience****** at the level of the County of Los Angeles class of Assistant Hospital Administrator III*******, Health Program Analyst II********, Staff Analyst, Health*********, or higher. A Master's degree from an accredited college or university in a discipline related to the core business function of the department may be substituted for one year of the required experience, if the degree was not used to meet the education requirement. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. PHYSICAL CLASS: 2 - Light - This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10 pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION: * In order to receive credit for any type of college or university degree, such as a Bachelor's, Master's Degree, or higher, you must attach a legible copy of the Official Diploma, Official Transcripts, or Official Letter from the accredited institution, which shows the date the degree was awarded, with Registrar's signature and school seal, to the application at the time of filing, or e-mail to hrexams@ph.lacounty.gov within fifteen (15) calendar days from application submission or your application may be rejected. Foreign degrees must be evaluated for equivalency to United States accredited institutions standards by an academic credential evaluation agency recognized by The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or The Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. (AICE). (see Employment Information under Accreditation Information) Official Transcripts is defined as a transcript that bears the college seal and states "official and/or copy" issued by the school's registrar office. A printout of the courses from the school's website is NOT considered official transcripts and will not be accepted and may result in your application being incomplete and rejected. **Accredited institutions are those listed in the publications of regional, national or international accrediting agencies which are accepted by the Department of Human Resources. Publications such as American Universities and Colleges and International Handbook of Universities are acceptable references. ** * Disciplines related to the core business functions of the department such as: Public Health , Environmental Health , Community Health Education , Administration/ Management , Behavioral Sciences , Social Sciences , or closely related field. **** Highly complex is defined as a significantly greater degree of originality, innovation, critical thinking, resourcefulness, and conceptualization required to perform the task. *****Highly responsible administrative experience is defined as work typically in an administrative services branch of an organizational unit, including responsibility for the development of procedures and participation in policy formulation. Experience at the senior level with independent responsibility for assignments of average difficulty analyzing and making recommendations for the solution of problems of organization, budget, personnel, information services, programs, facilities planning, materials management, and general management. ****** Highly responsible staff experience is defined as experience at the senior level with extensive knowledge of program related area, processes and procedures, and experience in a specific subject matter. *******Experience at the level of Assistant Hospital Administrator III in the County of Los Angeles is defined as one who a ssists in the administration of a hospital by managing and coordinating the supporting services for the patient care programs of a large area of the hospital. ******** Experience at the level of Health Program Analyst II in the County of Los Angeles is defined as one who p lans, implements, administers, and evaluates mental health and public health programs. *********Experience at the level of Staff Analyst, Health in the County of Los Angeles is defined as one who r esearches, analyzes, and makes recommendations regarding the use and deployment of resources and the implementation and refinement of operations and programs having department-wide impact within the organization. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Credit will be given to applicants who possess the following desirable qualifications: Additional experience beyond the Minimum Requirements. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This examination will consist of an evaluation of education and experience based upon application information, desirable qualifications and supplemental questionnaire at the time of filing weighted 100% . Applicants must meet the requirements described above at the time of filing and achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on the examination in order to be added to the Eligible Register. Passing this examination and being added to the Eligible Register does not guarantee an offer of employment. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: The names of candidates receiving a passing score in the examination will be added to the Eligible Register in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of eligibility. NO PERSON MAY COMPETE IN THIS EXAMINATION MORE THAN ONCE EVERY TWELVE (12) MONTHS . Complete applications will be processed on an as received basis and promulgated to the Eligible Register accordingly. VACANCY INFORMATION: The Eligible Register resulting from this examination will be used to fill vacancies in the Department of Public Health as they occur. AVAILABLE SHIFT: Any shift, including evenings, nights, weekends and holidays. _______________________________________________________________ Application and Filing Information HOW TO APPLY: Applications must be filed ONLINE ONLY . Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will NOT be accepted. Any required documents and/or additional information, if any, must be received with your application at the time of filing online or sent to HRExams@ph.lacounty.gov within fifteen (15) calendar days from application submission. Apply online by clicking on the green "Apply" button located on this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the 5:00 p.m. PT deadline as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty, you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. Fill out the application and Supplemental Questionnaire accurately and completely to receive full credit for any relevant education and/or job experience you include. In the space provided on the application for education, include names and addresses of schools attended, dates attended, degree(s) received, and degree major. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job/position title, start and end dates, the number of hours worked per week, and detailed description of work and duties performed. If the application and/or Supplemental Questionnaire is/are incomplete, the application will be REJECTED . IMPORTANT NOTES: Please note that ALL information supplied by applicants and included in the application materials is subject to VERIFICATION at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Applications may be rejected at any stage of the examination and selection process. FALSIFICATION of any information may result in DISQUALIFICATION or RESCISSION OF APPOINTMENT. Utilizing VERBIAGE from Class Specification(s) and/or Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties WILL NOT be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. In doing so your application will be dispositioned as INCOMPLETE and will not be accepted. Comments such as "SEE RESUME" or "SEE APPLICATION" will not be considered a valid response; therefore, using such statements will also result in your application being rejected as INCOMPLETE. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. Check the website for updated information at https://lacountylibrary.org . SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. DO NOT SHARE USER ID AND PASSWORD: All applicants must file their application online using their OWN user ID and password. Using a family member or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. ANTI-RACISM, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION (ARDI): The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the in equalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. FAIR CHANCE EMPLOYER: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: It is the policy of the County of Los Angeles to provide equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons, regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or disability or any other characteristic protected by State or Federal law. All positions are open to qualified men and women pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the California Fair Employment and Housing Act. The County will follow all of its obligations under State and Federal laws regarding the provision of reasonable accommodations to applicants. Department Contact Name: Exam Analyst Department Contact Phone: (323) 659-6546 Department Contact E-mail: H RExams@ph.lacounty.gov Exam Number: PH5678F California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Phone: (323) 659-6546 Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 Alternate Teletype Phone : (800) 897-0077 For detailed information, please click here Closing Date/Time: Continuous
*** Note: To qualify for Deputy I, you must be currently in an intensive CA POST Academy, Module I of an extended CA POST Academy, or hold a current/valid POST Basic certificate from graduating a CA POST Academy. *** To perform basic law enforcement, crime prevention work, and court security activities and to perform a wide range of corrections activities associated with the care and custody of adult prisoners incarcerated in minimum to maximum security detention facilities. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the journey level classification in the Deputy Sheriff series. Incumbents in this class normally work under close and continuous supervision in correctional and law enforcement tasks and procedures. Based on specific assignment, the incumbents may not perform the full range of duties assigned within the classification. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Immediate supervision is provided by a Sheriff's Sergeant or other higher level management classification. Responsibilities may include the technical supervision of Sheriff's Trainees and Detention Services Officers. Typical Duties Patrol County areas to preserve law and order and to prevent and discover the commission of crime. Make criminal investigations, and locate and arrest wanted persons. Serve summonses, attachments and warrants. Issue traffic citations. Investigate accidents and coroner cases. Gather and preserve evidence. Work undercover and on stake-out assignments. Organize and coordinate search and rescue efforts. Administer first aid. Fingerprint and photograph inmates and prisoners. Guard and escort prisoners to and from courts, state institutions and medical facilities. Interview suspects, victims and witnesses. Advise and counsel juveniles and adults. Assist outside agencies with control and maintenance of law and order in volatile situations or natural disasters. Collect, read and analyze criminal data. Supervise the work of subordinate personnel, inmates and trustees. Conduct tours of law enforcement facilities. Prepare presentations for community organizations, student groups and for court appearances. Testify in court. Attend assigned court. Assist with all courtroom procedures. Maintain security and order of the courtroom and the judge's chambers. Summon and seat jurors, attorneys, and witnesses, and direct observers to seating areas. Announce verdicts. Assist in assembling and securing trial evidence. Post courtroom dockets. Set up equipment for courtroom demonstrations. Guard jurors during deliberations, arrange for food, lodging, and personal needs, and escort them to meals and lodging. Detain, search, guard, and transport prisoners. Keep records of prisoner movements and write reports on courtroom incidents. Process the reception, detention and release of adult inmates. Maintain institutional security on a 24 hour basis. Learn the Penal code, Health and Safety Code, the policies and procedures of the Tulare County Detention Division, and other applicable laws and regulations. Supervise assigned groups of adults engaged in work details and leisure time activities. Apply the policies and procedures of the Tulare County Detention Division. Learn the principles of jail operations and tasks of the Detention Specialists. Essential job duties may be assigned that are not listed above but are relative to this job classification. (Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the County to be appropriate under applicable law.) Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Minimum qualifications are used as a guide for establishing the education, training, experience, special skills and/or license which are required and equivalent to the following. Knowledge of: Basic criminal and Penal Code sections. Basic laws of arrest, search and seizure. Math sufficient to add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers and fractions. Skill/Ability to: Work and communicate effectively with people of various education and socioeconomic backgrounds by respecting beliefs, interpersonal styles and behaviors of both clients and co-workers. Operate contemporary office equipment inclusive of computer, keyboard, and all applicable electronic equipment. Gather, interpret and compare technical data. Write clearly and concisely using correct grammar to record and report information. Communicate with persons of various social, economic, and cultural backgrounds. Convey and follow oral and written instructions. Retain and recall factual information. Identify problems, determine viable solutions, and adopt effective courses of action. Accurately record information from oral and written sources. Research, read, understand, and apply technical materials. Communicate and deal with the public and other employees under conditions requiring tact, patience and judgment. Keep abreast of department activities. Promote good public relations. Safely use a variety of weapons. Operate patrol vehicles in normal and emergency situations.Apply first aid and CPR. Education : Equivalent to graduation from high school. Experience : One (1) year of responsible public contact work. License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain an appropriate, valid California driver's license. Possession of First Aid and CPR Certificates. Possession of a Certificate of Completion of a Basic POST Certified Academy. Additional Information [Deputy Sheriff I] Job Code: 015310, Res: 96-0801, Updated: 09/10/96 Supplemental Information Overtime Status: Eligible Probation: Twelve (12) Months BU: 13 Bargaining Unit 13 The information listed is a general summary of benefits. These provisions do not constitute an expressed or implied contract and are subject to change. Benefit Amount: Abenefit amount is provided and may be applied towards health insurancepremiums (dental, vision, life and long-term disability). This amount is based on your level of participation in the benefit program. Benefit amount paid per pay period (26 pay periods) is as follows: Employee Only: $248.58 Employee + one dependent: $359.96 Family: $545.75 Health Insurance: Benefit questions should be directed to the DSA Benefits Administrator at 1616 W Mineral King, Suite C, Visalia, CA, 93291, (559) 636-1199. The County does not administer this plan. Retirement: The retirement plan is a defined benefit plan administered pursuant to the 1937 Act County Employees Retirement Act and integrated with Social Security. In addition to ordinary retirement benefits, the plan provides disability and death benefits. Retirement contributions are made by both the County and the employee. The County has reciprocity with the State of California, contracting PERS agencies, and all County 1937 Act Retirement Systems. Paid Holiday Leave: 12 set days and 1 personal holiday Vacation Accrual: 2 weeks per year (0-3 years of service) 3 weeks per year (3-7 years of service) 4 weeks per year (7-11 years of service) 5 weeks per year (11+ years of service) Limit of 300 hours. Sick Leave Accrual: 12 days per year with unlimited accumulation. Group Term Life Insurance and AD&D: $10,000; Provided by Standard Insurance Company. Long Term Disability Insurance: A Long Term Disability plan is available through the Tulare County Deputy Sheriff's Association. Deferred Compensation: A voluntary deferred compensation plan is available. Uniform Allowance: $700 per year. Career Development Pay: Plan available for qualified employees. To view more detailed descriptions of Tulare County's benefits, please view the Benefits section of our Web site: https://tularecounty.ca.gov/hrd/benefits-wellness/health-plans-active-employees/ The Provisions Of This Bulletin Do Not Constitute An Expressed Or Implied Contract And Are Subject To Change. Closing Date/Time: 7/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Jul 02, 2024
Full Time
*** Note: To qualify for Deputy I, you must be currently in an intensive CA POST Academy, Module I of an extended CA POST Academy, or hold a current/valid POST Basic certificate from graduating a CA POST Academy. *** To perform basic law enforcement, crime prevention work, and court security activities and to perform a wide range of corrections activities associated with the care and custody of adult prisoners incarcerated in minimum to maximum security detention facilities. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the journey level classification in the Deputy Sheriff series. Incumbents in this class normally work under close and continuous supervision in correctional and law enforcement tasks and procedures. Based on specific assignment, the incumbents may not perform the full range of duties assigned within the classification. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Immediate supervision is provided by a Sheriff's Sergeant or other higher level management classification. Responsibilities may include the technical supervision of Sheriff's Trainees and Detention Services Officers. Typical Duties Patrol County areas to preserve law and order and to prevent and discover the commission of crime. Make criminal investigations, and locate and arrest wanted persons. Serve summonses, attachments and warrants. Issue traffic citations. Investigate accidents and coroner cases. Gather and preserve evidence. Work undercover and on stake-out assignments. Organize and coordinate search and rescue efforts. Administer first aid. Fingerprint and photograph inmates and prisoners. Guard and escort prisoners to and from courts, state institutions and medical facilities. Interview suspects, victims and witnesses. Advise and counsel juveniles and adults. Assist outside agencies with control and maintenance of law and order in volatile situations or natural disasters. Collect, read and analyze criminal data. Supervise the work of subordinate personnel, inmates and trustees. Conduct tours of law enforcement facilities. Prepare presentations for community organizations, student groups and for court appearances. Testify in court. Attend assigned court. Assist with all courtroom procedures. Maintain security and order of the courtroom and the judge's chambers. Summon and seat jurors, attorneys, and witnesses, and direct observers to seating areas. Announce verdicts. Assist in assembling and securing trial evidence. Post courtroom dockets. Set up equipment for courtroom demonstrations. Guard jurors during deliberations, arrange for food, lodging, and personal needs, and escort them to meals and lodging. Detain, search, guard, and transport prisoners. Keep records of prisoner movements and write reports on courtroom incidents. Process the reception, detention and release of adult inmates. Maintain institutional security on a 24 hour basis. Learn the Penal code, Health and Safety Code, the policies and procedures of the Tulare County Detention Division, and other applicable laws and regulations. Supervise assigned groups of adults engaged in work details and leisure time activities. Apply the policies and procedures of the Tulare County Detention Division. Learn the principles of jail operations and tasks of the Detention Specialists. Essential job duties may be assigned that are not listed above but are relative to this job classification. (Reasonable accommodation will be made when requested and determined by the County to be appropriate under applicable law.) Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Minimum qualifications are used as a guide for establishing the education, training, experience, special skills and/or license which are required and equivalent to the following. Knowledge of: Basic criminal and Penal Code sections. Basic laws of arrest, search and seizure. Math sufficient to add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers and fractions. Skill/Ability to: Work and communicate effectively with people of various education and socioeconomic backgrounds by respecting beliefs, interpersonal styles and behaviors of both clients and co-workers. Operate contemporary office equipment inclusive of computer, keyboard, and all applicable electronic equipment. Gather, interpret and compare technical data. Write clearly and concisely using correct grammar to record and report information. Communicate with persons of various social, economic, and cultural backgrounds. Convey and follow oral and written instructions. Retain and recall factual information. Identify problems, determine viable solutions, and adopt effective courses of action. Accurately record information from oral and written sources. Research, read, understand, and apply technical materials. Communicate and deal with the public and other employees under conditions requiring tact, patience and judgment. Keep abreast of department activities. Promote good public relations. Safely use a variety of weapons. Operate patrol vehicles in normal and emergency situations.Apply first aid and CPR. Education : Equivalent to graduation from high school. Experience : One (1) year of responsible public contact work. License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain an appropriate, valid California driver's license. Possession of First Aid and CPR Certificates. Possession of a Certificate of Completion of a Basic POST Certified Academy. Additional Information [Deputy Sheriff I] Job Code: 015310, Res: 96-0801, Updated: 09/10/96 Supplemental Information Overtime Status: Eligible Probation: Twelve (12) Months BU: 13 Bargaining Unit 13 The information listed is a general summary of benefits. These provisions do not constitute an expressed or implied contract and are subject to change. Benefit Amount: Abenefit amount is provided and may be applied towards health insurancepremiums (dental, vision, life and long-term disability). This amount is based on your level of participation in the benefit program. Benefit amount paid per pay period (26 pay periods) is as follows: Employee Only: $248.58 Employee + one dependent: $359.96 Family: $545.75 Health Insurance: Benefit questions should be directed to the DSA Benefits Administrator at 1616 W Mineral King, Suite C, Visalia, CA, 93291, (559) 636-1199. The County does not administer this plan. Retirement: The retirement plan is a defined benefit plan administered pursuant to the 1937 Act County Employees Retirement Act and integrated with Social Security. In addition to ordinary retirement benefits, the plan provides disability and death benefits. Retirement contributions are made by both the County and the employee. The County has reciprocity with the State of California, contracting PERS agencies, and all County 1937 Act Retirement Systems. Paid Holiday Leave: 12 set days and 1 personal holiday Vacation Accrual: 2 weeks per year (0-3 years of service) 3 weeks per year (3-7 years of service) 4 weeks per year (7-11 years of service) 5 weeks per year (11+ years of service) Limit of 300 hours. Sick Leave Accrual: 12 days per year with unlimited accumulation. Group Term Life Insurance and AD&D: $10,000; Provided by Standard Insurance Company. Long Term Disability Insurance: A Long Term Disability plan is available through the Tulare County Deputy Sheriff's Association. Deferred Compensation: A voluntary deferred compensation plan is available. Uniform Allowance: $700 per year. Career Development Pay: Plan available for qualified employees. To view more detailed descriptions of Tulare County's benefits, please view the Benefits section of our Web site: https://tularecounty.ca.gov/hrd/benefits-wellness/health-plans-active-employees/ The Provisions Of This Bulletin Do Not Constitute An Expressed Or Implied Contract And Are Subject To Change. Closing Date/Time: 7/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
State of Nevada
Carson City, Nevada, United States
Announcement Number: 884852217 nt of Joe Lombardo George Togliatti Governor Director Sheri Brueggemann Deputy Director UNCLASSIFIED JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Division Administrator, Office of Cyber Defense Coordination (OCDC) Carson City, Nevada Recruitment Open To: The Nevada Department of Public Safety is seeking a diverse pool of qualified applicants for the position of Division Administrator- Office of Cyber Defense Coordination (OCDC). The ideal candidate will have strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with diverse stakeholders and influence decision-making at all levels of the organization. Possesses knowledge of multiple aspects of information technology security concepts, principles and procedures including information security, network security, operations security, and internet security; application of current management principles, best practices, industry trends, merging technologies and project management concepts; network architecture and operations (security tools, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and hacker techniques). AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES: The Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination (OCDC) serves as the primary focal point for cyber security strategy, policy, planning and coordination for the State of Nevada. The OCDC will assist local governments and non-profits within Nevada with work on cybersecurity strategy and defensive techniques, report cybersecurity concerns and work on cyber security projects. OCDC is responsible for the protection and security of information systems and the coordination of efforts to promote the protection and security of information systems that are essential to protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the people of the State of Nevada. Additionally, OCDC performs several other functions to include: review of information systems that are operated or maintained by state agencies; identification of risks to the security of information systems that are operated or maintained by state agencies; develop and update, as necessary, strategies, standards and guidelines for preparing for and mitigating risks to, and otherwise protecting the security of information systems that are operated or maintained by state agencies; coordination of performance audits and assessments of the information systems of state agencies to determine, without limitation, adherence to the regulations, standards, practices, policies and conventions of the Division of Enterprise Information Technology Services of the Department of Administration, that are identified by the division as security-related; establish various partnerships, consult and coordinate with various entities and agencies, as it relates to cybersecurity; and appoint cybersecurity incident response teams. SALARY AND Benefits: Annual compensation for this position is up to $147,448 on the employer/employee paid retirement along with a benefits package that includes health, dental and vision insurance, Public Employees Retirement Plan, three weeks paid vacation, three weeks sick leave, and twelve paid holidays. An employer-paid retirement plan is also available with a reduced gross salary. State employees do not contribute to Social Security. POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Division Administrator is at-will and is appointed by the Director of the Department of Public Safety. Capitol Police • Highway Patrol • Investigations • Parole and Probation • State Fire Marshal • Training Division • Office of Traffic Safety • Office of Professional Responsibility • Office of Criminal Justice Assistance • Records, Communications and Compliance • Office of Cyber Defense Coordination • Emergency Response Commission Under the direction of the DPS Director, the OCDC Administrator will provide leadership, direction and executive oversight to the Cyber Defense staff. Cooperatively work with others in the cyber defense community and present pertinent, evidence-based reports for strategic planning and executive-level decision making. The Administrator is charged with: • Preventing adverse cyber-incidents throughout the State of Nevada by acting as a conduit for best practices and lessons learned to flow through to partnering organizations. • Prescribing relevant incident response plan requirements, auditing plans for compliance and conducting exercises to strengthen those plans. • Coordinating resources and technical experts to organizations. • Working with community partners to identify and prevent threats and attacks on the security of information systems in the State of Nevada. • Helping Nevada's political subdivisions prepare and complete dynamic, flexible, cyber-incident response plans. • Partner Collaboration. • Assist partners find the most appropriate means to protect critical infrastructure. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in public administration, business administration, or related field and eight years of professional experience managing business operations to include strategic planning, policy development and implementation, budget development and presentation, and collaborating with multiple agencies to develop and implement programs or services; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Background Investigation: The selected candidate must pass the DPS pre-employment background investigation to include criminal history checks. The candidate will also be required to obtain a federal security clearance at the time of appointment and for continuing employment. TO APPLY: (Recruitment will be opened until needs are satisfied) Please submit a cover letter and detailed résumé that includes a description of employment history to include name and addresses of employers, scope of responsibility, how you learned of the position along with professional references to: Mary Gordon, HR Manager, Department of Public Safety 555 Wright Way Carson City, NV 89701 Phone: 775-684-4703 Email: mgordon@dps.state.nv.us The State of Nevada is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of its employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Jul 23, 2024
Full Time
Announcement Number: 884852217 nt of Joe Lombardo George Togliatti Governor Director Sheri Brueggemann Deputy Director UNCLASSIFIED JOB ANNOUNCEMENT Division Administrator, Office of Cyber Defense Coordination (OCDC) Carson City, Nevada Recruitment Open To: The Nevada Department of Public Safety is seeking a diverse pool of qualified applicants for the position of Division Administrator- Office of Cyber Defense Coordination (OCDC). The ideal candidate will have strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively collaborate with diverse stakeholders and influence decision-making at all levels of the organization. Possesses knowledge of multiple aspects of information technology security concepts, principles and procedures including information security, network security, operations security, and internet security; application of current management principles, best practices, industry trends, merging technologies and project management concepts; network architecture and operations (security tools, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and hacker techniques). AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES: The Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination (OCDC) serves as the primary focal point for cyber security strategy, policy, planning and coordination for the State of Nevada. The OCDC will assist local governments and non-profits within Nevada with work on cybersecurity strategy and defensive techniques, report cybersecurity concerns and work on cyber security projects. OCDC is responsible for the protection and security of information systems and the coordination of efforts to promote the protection and security of information systems that are essential to protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the people of the State of Nevada. Additionally, OCDC performs several other functions to include: review of information systems that are operated or maintained by state agencies; identification of risks to the security of information systems that are operated or maintained by state agencies; develop and update, as necessary, strategies, standards and guidelines for preparing for and mitigating risks to, and otherwise protecting the security of information systems that are operated or maintained by state agencies; coordination of performance audits and assessments of the information systems of state agencies to determine, without limitation, adherence to the regulations, standards, practices, policies and conventions of the Division of Enterprise Information Technology Services of the Department of Administration, that are identified by the division as security-related; establish various partnerships, consult and coordinate with various entities and agencies, as it relates to cybersecurity; and appoint cybersecurity incident response teams. SALARY AND Benefits: Annual compensation for this position is up to $147,448 on the employer/employee paid retirement along with a benefits package that includes health, dental and vision insurance, Public Employees Retirement Plan, three weeks paid vacation, three weeks sick leave, and twelve paid holidays. An employer-paid retirement plan is also available with a reduced gross salary. State employees do not contribute to Social Security. POSITION DESCRIPTION: The Division Administrator is at-will and is appointed by the Director of the Department of Public Safety. Capitol Police • Highway Patrol • Investigations • Parole and Probation • State Fire Marshal • Training Division • Office of Traffic Safety • Office of Professional Responsibility • Office of Criminal Justice Assistance • Records, Communications and Compliance • Office of Cyber Defense Coordination • Emergency Response Commission Under the direction of the DPS Director, the OCDC Administrator will provide leadership, direction and executive oversight to the Cyber Defense staff. Cooperatively work with others in the cyber defense community and present pertinent, evidence-based reports for strategic planning and executive-level decision making. The Administrator is charged with: • Preventing adverse cyber-incidents throughout the State of Nevada by acting as a conduit for best practices and lessons learned to flow through to partnering organizations. • Prescribing relevant incident response plan requirements, auditing plans for compliance and conducting exercises to strengthen those plans. • Coordinating resources and technical experts to organizations. • Working with community partners to identify and prevent threats and attacks on the security of information systems in the State of Nevada. • Helping Nevada's political subdivisions prepare and complete dynamic, flexible, cyber-incident response plans. • Partner Collaboration. • Assist partners find the most appropriate means to protect critical infrastructure. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in public administration, business administration, or related field and eight years of professional experience managing business operations to include strategic planning, policy development and implementation, budget development and presentation, and collaborating with multiple agencies to develop and implement programs or services; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Background Investigation: The selected candidate must pass the DPS pre-employment background investigation to include criminal history checks. The candidate will also be required to obtain a federal security clearance at the time of appointment and for continuing employment. TO APPLY: (Recruitment will be opened until needs are satisfied) Please submit a cover letter and detailed résumé that includes a description of employment history to include name and addresses of employers, scope of responsibility, how you learned of the position along with professional references to: Mary Gordon, HR Manager, Department of Public Safety 555 Wright Way Carson City, NV 89701 Phone: 775-684-4703 Email: mgordon@dps.state.nv.us The State of Nevada is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of its employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Sonoma County, CA
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Position Information The Department of Health Services seeks a community-focused Deputy Public Health Officer to join the County of Sonoma! Starting salary up to $143.45/hour ($299,397/year) and a competitive total compensation package*, PLUS a $25,000 signing bonus**! PLEASE NOTE: The Deputy Public Health Officer position requires possession of a valid Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate issued by the State of California. About the Position The Deputy Public Health Officer is an integral role with the County of Sonoma Department of Health Services. This position oversees the Public Health Protection Section, including units such as Health Care Coordination, Disease Control, Medical Therapy, Special Clinical Services, and the Public Health Lab. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with the County Health Officer to develop and implement medical policies, protocols, and public health orders for the County Leading the response to urgent public health threats, including epidemics and other hazards Directly supervising personnel including the Director of Nursing, Public Health Laboratory Director, and Special Clinical Services Program Manager Managing program budgets and ensuring resources are allocated efficiently and effectively across various public health units Establishing and maintaining relationships with community groups, medical professionals, and other stakeholders to evaluate public health needs and propose cost-effective solutions Representing the Department of Health Services on various boards and committees, advocating for public health interests, and collaborating on initiatives Acting as Interim Health Officer in their absence, providing continuity in decision-making and leadership within the Public Health Division As the ideal candidate for this position, you will have a passion for health equity and environmental justice. In addition, you will possess many of the following: Commitment to community service and improving public health outcomes Strong understanding of modern medical practices, including an understanding of infectious diseases Advanced analytical, problem-solving, and negotiation abilities Experience and comfort in delivering presentations to large audiences, giving interviews, and developing and publicizing health advisories Ability to simplify complex medical concepts for the general public both verbally and in writing Effective communication with a diverse customer base Experience in staff management and achieving high organizational performance Demonstrated qualities of positivity, empathy, initiative, drive, persistence, and courage The Public Health Division The Public Health Division promotes optimal health and quality of life for the people of Sonoma County through service, science, leadership, and community action. We monitor the health of the population, track infectious diseases, provide health care services, educate about disease and injury prevention, assure environmental health and safety, and advance personal and population-based health programs and policies. This Division prioritizes and centers its work around the achievement of health equity and eliminating disparities that result from systemic racism and structural injustices. We envision a future in which every resident of the county, regardless of who they are or where they come from, has the opportunity to thrive. The Department of Health Services DHS is one of the County's largest and most complex departments. DHS consists of the Administration, Behavioral Health, Public Health, and Homelessness Services Divisions and is driven by its mission to promote, protect, and ensure access to services that support the health, recovery, and well-being of all in Sonoma County. These ideas are the basis for how DHS operates and delivers services: Excellence - Strive to create a culture of learning, innovation, and data-driven practices to guide internal operations, improve performance, and build staff expertise Collaboration - Engage and work collaboratively with partners, communities, and staff to maximize its impact across the County Equity - Work to reduce disparities and ensure fairness, compassion, and social justice For more information regarding the department, its programs, services, and partnerships, visit the DHS website . The County of Sonoma The County of Sonoma is the place to live, grow, and build your career legacy. When you join the County of Sonoma, you'll have the freedom to explore the beauty of our county - its picturesque coastline, majestic redwoods, historic towns, fine dining, award-winning wineries, and a wide variety of entertainment and cultural activities. For additional information about the beauty of our community and the valuable services and support that the County provides our communities, please visit sonomacounty.ca.gov and sonomacountyconnections.org . What We Offer Working at the County of Sonoma offers expansive opportunities for growth and development, the ability to be a part of a challenging and rewarding work environment, and the satisfaction of knowing you're working to better our communities. You can also look forward to flexible work arrangements and excellent benefits* including: Hiring Incentive** - (Prorated based on FTE) The Department of Health Services is currently offering a $25,000 signing bonus paid over three installments during the first two years of service Hybrid Telework - A schedule that meets the needs of our staff, department operations, and the communities we serve may be available depending on the assignment Salary Advancement - A salary increase after 1,040 hours (6 months when working full-time) for good work performance; eligibility for a salary increase for good performance every year thereafter, until reaching the top of the salary range Paid Time Off - Competitive vacation and sick leave accruals, 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year County Paid Health Premium Contributions - 100% premium contribution for the majority of employee-only and employee + family health plan options Staff Development/Wellness Pay - Annual benefit allowances of up to $2,000 and ongoing education/training opportunities Post-Retirement Health Reimbursement Arrangement - County contributions to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits Retirement - A pension fully integrated with Social Security Paid Parental Leave - May be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) after 12 months of County employment Student Loan Debt Relief - County employees may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education *Salary is negotiable within the established range. Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Additional information can be found in the Salary Resolution (SalRes) and our Employee Benefits Directory . This recruitment is being conducted to fill a Deputy Public Health Officer position in the Department of Health Services. This employment list may also be used to fill future full-time, part-time, or extra-help (temporary) positions as they occur during the active status of the list. Qualified County employees who wish to be considered for future positions should consider applying to this recruitment. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Minimum Qualifications Experience: Any combination of experience, which would provide an opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed. Normally three years of directly related experience managing a full service public health organization, or large division of such an organization, would provide such an opportunity. Other work environments that could provide appropriate experience may include community clinics and other health-related community-based organizations. Education: Any combination of education and training which would provide the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed. Normally, graduation from an accredited medical school would provide the necessary education. Possession of Master's degree in Public Health or additional course work and/or training in Public Health Administration, disease control and epidemiology and human resources and fiscal management is highly desirable. Successful completion of residency training in a primary care specialty, and Board certification in a primary care specialty is highly desirable. License: Possession of a valid Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate issued by the State of California. Eligibility to obtain a Controlled Substances Registration Certificate issued by the United States Department of Justice. Eligibility to obtain Medicare and Medi-Cal provider licenses from program fiscal intermediaries. License: Possession of a valid driver's license at the appropriate level including special endorsements, as required by the State of California, may be required depending upon assignment to perform the essential job functions of the position. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Thorough knowledge of: the principles and practices of modern medicine, including preventive medicine; the medical protocols associated with the management of public health and environmental health problems; the principles and practices of emergency medical services, including advanced life support; laws, ordinances and regulations relating to public health, environmental health, hazardous materials and emergency medical services. Considerable knowledge of: modern management principles and practices; organizational dynamics, conflict resolution and behavior and performance management; principles of public health service administration laws, regulations, and policies governing operations of a public health service agency; current developments in the fields of Public Health or similar health services; federal, state, and local funding sources and requirements for public health services programs; methods and techniques of analyzing administrative systems and procedures in efficiency and effectiveness; public health problems and related programs and the principles and methods of public programs along with the utilization of community resources; principles of human resources administration, supervision, evaluation and employee development; research methods and techniques; principles and practices of supervision, organization, and administration; federal, state and local programs and their supporting legislation. Ability to: establish and maintain effective working relationships with the Director of Health Services, Health Officer, County Administrator, the Board of Supervisors, other County managers, subordinates, community groups, other public health agencies, medical professionals. the general public, and others who have an interest in public health issues; evaluate and define community public health needs and develop cost effective proposals to need defined needs; manage the resources of the Public Health Division to provide efficient cost effective services to the citizens of the county; direct the establishment and maintenance of modern systems of record keeping, information retrieval and statistical analysis of public health data; speak and write effectively and to prepare clear and comprehensive reports; plan, organize, and provide leadership in the development of public health medical programs; develop and monitor budgets; provide diagnoses, treatment, and medical services; apply principles and techniques of modern medicine to public health issues; supervise professional and support staff; work effectively within a team concept; analyze emergency situations and take prompt and appropriate action; represent department with tact and diplomacy; maintain confidentiality; respect patients' rights; plan, organize and direct the work of a large staff through subordinate supervisors; analyze administrative and/or fiscal problems and make appropriate recommendations, budgeting, staffing and administrative organization; and understand, interpret and evaluate legislation, department policy, programs, practices, rules, regulations; interpret and apply federal, state and county laws, regulations and policies in the evaluation of public health programs; utilize and coordinate local resources and work cooperatively with community agencies; act as a liaison to advise or resolve differences with individual, groups and agencies; speak effectively before groups; prioritize work, coordinating multiple projects and meeting critical deadlines; write accurate, concise and effective reports, policies, procedures, correspondence and other materials; maintain accurate records and files. Selection Procedure & Some Helpful Tips When Applying Your application information and your responses to the supplemental questions are evaluated and taken into consideration throughout the entire selection process. You should list all employers and positions held within the last ten years in the work history section of your application. Be as thorough as possible when responding to the supplemental questions. You may include history beyond ten years if related to the position for which you are applying. If you held multiple positions with one employer, list out each position separately. Failure to follow these instructions may impact your competitiveness in this process or may result in disqualification. Please visit Getting a Job with the County of Sonoma to review more detailed information about the hiring process, including the application process, examination steps, and department selection process. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Responses to supplemental questions will be used in assessing minimum qualifications. Please provide specific and detailed responses of a reasonable length to allow for a thorough assessment of your qualifications. Responses that state, "See Resume" or "See Application" may be considered insufficient. The selection procedure will consist of the following examination: An Application & Supplemental Questionnaire Appraisal Examination (weight 100%).Each application and supplemental questionnaire will be thoroughly evaluated for satisfaction of minimum qualifications and relevance of educational coursework, training, experience, knowledge, and abilities that relate to this position. Candidates possessing the most appropriate job-related qualifications will be placed on an employment list and referred to the department for selection interviews. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A background investigation is required prior to employment. Candidates referred to departments for a selection interview are typically required to sign authorization and release forms enabling such an investigation. Failure to sign prescribed forms will result in the candidate not being considered further for that vacancy. Reference information will not be made available to applicants. Additional requirements, such as successful completion of a physical exam, drug screen, etc., may apply, depending on the duties and responsibilities of the position. If you receive a conditional job offer for the position, the requirements upon which the offer is contingent will be outlined in the conditional job letter. You may also review the Job Classification Screening Schedule to determine the requirements for this position. HOW TO APPLY Applications are accepted online at www.yourpath2sonomacounty.org . Paper applications may be submitted by person, fax (707-565-3770), email, or through the mail. All applications and appropriate supplemental information as outlined in the job bulletin must be RECEIVED by the time and date specified on the first page of this job announcement. Continuous recruitments may close without notice at any time that a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. Applications received after the recruitment closes will not be accepted. The County of Sonoma values diversity and is dedicated to creating a workplace environment that provides individuals with a sense of belonging. We are committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. The County is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer where all aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. HR Analyst: SZ HR Technician: RR IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not apply to Extra Help positions. COUNTY OF SONOMA BENEFITS: MANAGEMENT* These are some of the excellent benefits the County offers: Paid Time Off : Competitive vacation accrual and sick leave accruals; additional management leave annually; 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year; and may be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) of Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of County employment. Health Plan : Choose from nine health plans (three HMOs, three deductible HMOs, and three HSA-qualifying plans) with a generousCounty contribution to the premium (the contribution amount varies by bargaining unit). For more information, please see the appropriate MOU. Retirement : Fully integrated with Social Security.For more information regarding eligibility, retirement contributions, and reciprocity with prior public service, please visit https://scretire.org/active-/-deferred/when-you-are-hired . IRS 457 Plan : Pre-tax employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum. Retiree Medical : County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits. Student Loan Debt Relief : County employees may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, life insurance, professional development, and more. For answers to specific questions regarding the employment process and more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at (707) 565-2331.Additional details about benefit and compensation packages can be found in the MOUs located at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources/divisions-and-units/employee-relations/labor-agreements-and-salary-resolution . For specific information about health and welfare benefits including plan options, coverage, and premium amounts go to https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources or, contact the Human Resources' Risk Management-Benefits Office at benefits@sonoma-county.org or (707) 565-2900. *IMPORTANT NOTES: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 19, 2024
Full Time
Position Information The Department of Health Services seeks a community-focused Deputy Public Health Officer to join the County of Sonoma! Starting salary up to $143.45/hour ($299,397/year) and a competitive total compensation package*, PLUS a $25,000 signing bonus**! PLEASE NOTE: The Deputy Public Health Officer position requires possession of a valid Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate issued by the State of California. About the Position The Deputy Public Health Officer is an integral role with the County of Sonoma Department of Health Services. This position oversees the Public Health Protection Section, including units such as Health Care Coordination, Disease Control, Medical Therapy, Special Clinical Services, and the Public Health Lab. Responsibilities include: Collaborating with the County Health Officer to develop and implement medical policies, protocols, and public health orders for the County Leading the response to urgent public health threats, including epidemics and other hazards Directly supervising personnel including the Director of Nursing, Public Health Laboratory Director, and Special Clinical Services Program Manager Managing program budgets and ensuring resources are allocated efficiently and effectively across various public health units Establishing and maintaining relationships with community groups, medical professionals, and other stakeholders to evaluate public health needs and propose cost-effective solutions Representing the Department of Health Services on various boards and committees, advocating for public health interests, and collaborating on initiatives Acting as Interim Health Officer in their absence, providing continuity in decision-making and leadership within the Public Health Division As the ideal candidate for this position, you will have a passion for health equity and environmental justice. In addition, you will possess many of the following: Commitment to community service and improving public health outcomes Strong understanding of modern medical practices, including an understanding of infectious diseases Advanced analytical, problem-solving, and negotiation abilities Experience and comfort in delivering presentations to large audiences, giving interviews, and developing and publicizing health advisories Ability to simplify complex medical concepts for the general public both verbally and in writing Effective communication with a diverse customer base Experience in staff management and achieving high organizational performance Demonstrated qualities of positivity, empathy, initiative, drive, persistence, and courage The Public Health Division The Public Health Division promotes optimal health and quality of life for the people of Sonoma County through service, science, leadership, and community action. We monitor the health of the population, track infectious diseases, provide health care services, educate about disease and injury prevention, assure environmental health and safety, and advance personal and population-based health programs and policies. This Division prioritizes and centers its work around the achievement of health equity and eliminating disparities that result from systemic racism and structural injustices. We envision a future in which every resident of the county, regardless of who they are or where they come from, has the opportunity to thrive. The Department of Health Services DHS is one of the County's largest and most complex departments. DHS consists of the Administration, Behavioral Health, Public Health, and Homelessness Services Divisions and is driven by its mission to promote, protect, and ensure access to services that support the health, recovery, and well-being of all in Sonoma County. These ideas are the basis for how DHS operates and delivers services: Excellence - Strive to create a culture of learning, innovation, and data-driven practices to guide internal operations, improve performance, and build staff expertise Collaboration - Engage and work collaboratively with partners, communities, and staff to maximize its impact across the County Equity - Work to reduce disparities and ensure fairness, compassion, and social justice For more information regarding the department, its programs, services, and partnerships, visit the DHS website . The County of Sonoma The County of Sonoma is the place to live, grow, and build your career legacy. When you join the County of Sonoma, you'll have the freedom to explore the beauty of our county - its picturesque coastline, majestic redwoods, historic towns, fine dining, award-winning wineries, and a wide variety of entertainment and cultural activities. For additional information about the beauty of our community and the valuable services and support that the County provides our communities, please visit sonomacounty.ca.gov and sonomacountyconnections.org . What We Offer Working at the County of Sonoma offers expansive opportunities for growth and development, the ability to be a part of a challenging and rewarding work environment, and the satisfaction of knowing you're working to better our communities. You can also look forward to flexible work arrangements and excellent benefits* including: Hiring Incentive** - (Prorated based on FTE) The Department of Health Services is currently offering a $25,000 signing bonus paid over three installments during the first two years of service Hybrid Telework - A schedule that meets the needs of our staff, department operations, and the communities we serve may be available depending on the assignment Salary Advancement - A salary increase after 1,040 hours (6 months when working full-time) for good work performance; eligibility for a salary increase for good performance every year thereafter, until reaching the top of the salary range Paid Time Off - Competitive vacation and sick leave accruals, 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year County Paid Health Premium Contributions - 100% premium contribution for the majority of employee-only and employee + family health plan options Staff Development/Wellness Pay - Annual benefit allowances of up to $2,000 and ongoing education/training opportunities Post-Retirement Health Reimbursement Arrangement - County contributions to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits Retirement - A pension fully integrated with Social Security Paid Parental Leave - May be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) after 12 months of County employment Student Loan Debt Relief - County employees may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education *Salary is negotiable within the established range. Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Additional information can be found in the Salary Resolution (SalRes) and our Employee Benefits Directory . This recruitment is being conducted to fill a Deputy Public Health Officer position in the Department of Health Services. This employment list may also be used to fill future full-time, part-time, or extra-help (temporary) positions as they occur during the active status of the list. Qualified County employees who wish to be considered for future positions should consider applying to this recruitment. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Minimum Qualifications Experience: Any combination of experience, which would provide an opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed. Normally three years of directly related experience managing a full service public health organization, or large division of such an organization, would provide such an opportunity. Other work environments that could provide appropriate experience may include community clinics and other health-related community-based organizations. Education: Any combination of education and training which would provide the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed. Normally, graduation from an accredited medical school would provide the necessary education. Possession of Master's degree in Public Health or additional course work and/or training in Public Health Administration, disease control and epidemiology and human resources and fiscal management is highly desirable. Successful completion of residency training in a primary care specialty, and Board certification in a primary care specialty is highly desirable. License: Possession of a valid Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate issued by the State of California. Eligibility to obtain a Controlled Substances Registration Certificate issued by the United States Department of Justice. Eligibility to obtain Medicare and Medi-Cal provider licenses from program fiscal intermediaries. License: Possession of a valid driver's license at the appropriate level including special endorsements, as required by the State of California, may be required depending upon assignment to perform the essential job functions of the position. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Thorough knowledge of: the principles and practices of modern medicine, including preventive medicine; the medical protocols associated with the management of public health and environmental health problems; the principles and practices of emergency medical services, including advanced life support; laws, ordinances and regulations relating to public health, environmental health, hazardous materials and emergency medical services. Considerable knowledge of: modern management principles and practices; organizational dynamics, conflict resolution and behavior and performance management; principles of public health service administration laws, regulations, and policies governing operations of a public health service agency; current developments in the fields of Public Health or similar health services; federal, state, and local funding sources and requirements for public health services programs; methods and techniques of analyzing administrative systems and procedures in efficiency and effectiveness; public health problems and related programs and the principles and methods of public programs along with the utilization of community resources; principles of human resources administration, supervision, evaluation and employee development; research methods and techniques; principles and practices of supervision, organization, and administration; federal, state and local programs and their supporting legislation. Ability to: establish and maintain effective working relationships with the Director of Health Services, Health Officer, County Administrator, the Board of Supervisors, other County managers, subordinates, community groups, other public health agencies, medical professionals. the general public, and others who have an interest in public health issues; evaluate and define community public health needs and develop cost effective proposals to need defined needs; manage the resources of the Public Health Division to provide efficient cost effective services to the citizens of the county; direct the establishment and maintenance of modern systems of record keeping, information retrieval and statistical analysis of public health data; speak and write effectively and to prepare clear and comprehensive reports; plan, organize, and provide leadership in the development of public health medical programs; develop and monitor budgets; provide diagnoses, treatment, and medical services; apply principles and techniques of modern medicine to public health issues; supervise professional and support staff; work effectively within a team concept; analyze emergency situations and take prompt and appropriate action; represent department with tact and diplomacy; maintain confidentiality; respect patients' rights; plan, organize and direct the work of a large staff through subordinate supervisors; analyze administrative and/or fiscal problems and make appropriate recommendations, budgeting, staffing and administrative organization; and understand, interpret and evaluate legislation, department policy, programs, practices, rules, regulations; interpret and apply federal, state and county laws, regulations and policies in the evaluation of public health programs; utilize and coordinate local resources and work cooperatively with community agencies; act as a liaison to advise or resolve differences with individual, groups and agencies; speak effectively before groups; prioritize work, coordinating multiple projects and meeting critical deadlines; write accurate, concise and effective reports, policies, procedures, correspondence and other materials; maintain accurate records and files. Selection Procedure & Some Helpful Tips When Applying Your application information and your responses to the supplemental questions are evaluated and taken into consideration throughout the entire selection process. You should list all employers and positions held within the last ten years in the work history section of your application. Be as thorough as possible when responding to the supplemental questions. You may include history beyond ten years if related to the position for which you are applying. If you held multiple positions with one employer, list out each position separately. Failure to follow these instructions may impact your competitiveness in this process or may result in disqualification. Please visit Getting a Job with the County of Sonoma to review more detailed information about the hiring process, including the application process, examination steps, and department selection process. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Responses to supplemental questions will be used in assessing minimum qualifications. Please provide specific and detailed responses of a reasonable length to allow for a thorough assessment of your qualifications. Responses that state, "See Resume" or "See Application" may be considered insufficient. The selection procedure will consist of the following examination: An Application & Supplemental Questionnaire Appraisal Examination (weight 100%).Each application and supplemental questionnaire will be thoroughly evaluated for satisfaction of minimum qualifications and relevance of educational coursework, training, experience, knowledge, and abilities that relate to this position. Candidates possessing the most appropriate job-related qualifications will be placed on an employment list and referred to the department for selection interviews. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A background investigation is required prior to employment. Candidates referred to departments for a selection interview are typically required to sign authorization and release forms enabling such an investigation. Failure to sign prescribed forms will result in the candidate not being considered further for that vacancy. Reference information will not be made available to applicants. Additional requirements, such as successful completion of a physical exam, drug screen, etc., may apply, depending on the duties and responsibilities of the position. If you receive a conditional job offer for the position, the requirements upon which the offer is contingent will be outlined in the conditional job letter. You may also review the Job Classification Screening Schedule to determine the requirements for this position. HOW TO APPLY Applications are accepted online at www.yourpath2sonomacounty.org . Paper applications may be submitted by person, fax (707-565-3770), email, or through the mail. All applications and appropriate supplemental information as outlined in the job bulletin must be RECEIVED by the time and date specified on the first page of this job announcement. Continuous recruitments may close without notice at any time that a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. Applications received after the recruitment closes will not be accepted. The County of Sonoma values diversity and is dedicated to creating a workplace environment that provides individuals with a sense of belonging. We are committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. The County is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer where all aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. HR Analyst: SZ HR Technician: RR IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not apply to Extra Help positions. COUNTY OF SONOMA BENEFITS: MANAGEMENT* These are some of the excellent benefits the County offers: Paid Time Off : Competitive vacation accrual and sick leave accruals; additional management leave annually; 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year; and may be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) of Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of County employment. Health Plan : Choose from nine health plans (three HMOs, three deductible HMOs, and three HSA-qualifying plans) with a generousCounty contribution to the premium (the contribution amount varies by bargaining unit). For more information, please see the appropriate MOU. Retirement : Fully integrated with Social Security.For more information regarding eligibility, retirement contributions, and reciprocity with prior public service, please visit https://scretire.org/active-/-deferred/when-you-are-hired . IRS 457 Plan : Pre-tax employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum. Retiree Medical : County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits. Student Loan Debt Relief : County employees may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, life insurance, professional development, and more. For answers to specific questions regarding the employment process and more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at (707) 565-2331.Additional details about benefit and compensation packages can be found in the MOUs located at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources/divisions-and-units/employee-relations/labor-agreements-and-salary-resolution . For specific information about health and welfare benefits including plan options, coverage, and premium amounts go to https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources or, contact the Human Resources' Risk Management-Benefits Office at benefits@sonoma-county.org or (707) 565-2900. *IMPORTANT NOTES: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Cal State University (CSU) Fresno
5241 N Maple Ave, Fresno, CA 93740, USA
Associate Vice President/Deputy Chief Information Officer (Administrator III) Compensation and Benefits The Anticipated Hiring Salary is $130,000 - $170,000 and is competitive and negotiable depending on the strength of qualifications. This is a CSU Management Personnel Plan (MPP) position. The CSU system provides a comprehensive benefit package that includes medical, dental and vision plans, membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), sick and vacation time, and 15 paid holidays a year. Eligible employees are also able to participate in the fee waiver education program. A summary of benefit information can be found here . Job Summary Under the general direction of the Chief Information Officer, the Associate Vice President / Deputy Chief Information Officer provides leadership and oversees the day-to-day operations of the technology organization. The Deputy CIO actively participates in the development and execution of the IT strategic plan. In addition, the Deputy CIO will serve as chief of staff to the CIO and will effectively collaborate with the campus technology shared governance structures and serve as a business relationship manager in working across all levels and areas of the university with campus leadership and administration, deans, faculty, and students, to provide technology guidance, leadership, and direction. The incumbent will provide leadership and direct supervision to the Project Management Office and Enterprise Applications and Information Systems team. The Project Management Office serves as a resource to the campus for the planning and executing of technology projects. The incumbent is responsible for the strategic leadership and support functional academic and business areas such as Admissions, Records, Financial Aid, Advising and Degree Planning, Scheduling, Extended Education, Financial Management, Human Resources, Accounting Services, and Student Systems. Key Qualifications Knowledge of the principles and practices of effective leadership, motivation, and performance evaluation. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Expertise in IT strategic planning, IT governance formulation, and organizational change management. Proficient leadership capability with proven track record of successful team development and effective collaboration with all organizational levels. Ability to improve operational efficiency, service delivery and information management across the IT organization. Ability to effectively drive culture and technology change in a dynamic and complex operating environment. Expertise in project and portfolio management, budget planning, financial management and workforce management. Strong experience in a customer-service-oriented role in a fast-paced environment that is prone to change, preferably in a technology-related area and in higher education. Strong characteristics of integrity, excellence, discretion, team-orientation, service-orientation. Ability to analyze complex situations such as personnel or operational issues and to develop and implement corrective actions and strategies for department-wide success. Broad knowledge of current and emerging technologies, technology directions, and strategic application to business needs, including the ability to differentiate between a relevant trend and hype. Strong ability to initiate and manage multiple tasks and projects under competing deadlines and maintain flexibility in response to constantly shifting priorities. Ability to facilitate group participation, consensus building and foster employee development through coaching, counseling, and training. Exercise sound administrative judgment and initiative in the development of new methods and procedures and in the solution of difficult personnel problems. Ability to foster an inclusive workplace and work effectively with people of diverse backgrounds and across organizational lines. Broad knowledge of enterprise applications and managing the teams that support enterprise applications. To view the full list of qualifications and job responsibilities, please click the Position Description button above. Education and Experience A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in computer science, management information systems, or a related field of study. Seven or more years of experience in leadership positions within a technology organization demonstrating progressive growth of responsibility, scope, and complexity. Five or more years of managing a team consisting of at least fifteen members. Proven experience in the execution and delivery of large organizational projects, managing cross-functional teams and influencing senior-level management and key stakeholders. Preferred Skills: Master’s or Doctorate degree in technology, business, or a related field. Demonstrated experience practicing IT Service Management in a leadership position. Project Management or Change Management certification. ITIL Expert certification is highly preferable; otherwise ITIL Foundations certification. Experience working in a union environment and managing union employees. Experience working in higher education and/or large corporate environments. Department Summary Technology Services is dedicated to providing a broad range of technology-based planning, resources and services to the students, faculty and staff of California State University, Fresno. Technology Services will be a leader in providing effective technology and quality services and support that are integrated into the daily activities of the university community, advance teaching and learning, enhance productivity and safeguard information. Deadline & Application Instructions Applications received by June 23, 2024 will be given full consideration by the search committee. Applications received after that date will be forwarded at the request of the Hiring Manager and/or search committee. Please click “Apply Now” to complete the employment application for California State University, Fresno. Interested applicants must complete the application and attach the following: 1) their most recent resumé/vitae, 2) a cover letter that addresses their specific qualifications and interest, and 3) contact information for three professional references. Fresno State California State University, Fresno is one of 23 campuses in the California State University System. The University's mission is to boldly educate and empower students for success through our values of Discovery, Diversity and Distinction. The current student population is more than 25,000, including a large percentage of students with diverse and culturally rich backgrounds. The University serves the San Joaquin Valley while maintaining deep involvement with the state, nation, and across the globe. Metropolitan Fresno, with a multi-ethnic population of over 527,000, is located in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. The campus is within driving distance of Yosemite, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks, San Francisco, Los Angeles, the Monterey Peninsula, beaches, sailing, lakes, and numerous ski resorts. Fresno boasts one of the most reasonable housing markets in California and offers a wide array of locally grown fruits and produce. Equal Employment Opportunity Information California State University, Fresno is committed to maintaining and implementing employment policies and procedures in compliance with applicable state and federal equal employment opportunity laws and regulations. Executive Orders 1096 and 1097 prohibit discrimination, harassment, and retaliation on the basis of a protected status: race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex (including gender identity), sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition and covered veteran status. Fresno State's commitment to diversity informs our efforts in recruitment, hiring, and retention. We are proud to be an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. COVID19 Vaccination Policy Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all 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. Questions may be sent to hr@csufresno.edu . Supplemental Information Following a conditional offer of employment, a background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate may start work with California State University, Fresno. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may result in the withdrawal of the offer of employment. Current employees who are offered positions on campus will be required to undergo a background check for any position where a background check is required by law or that Fresno State has identified as sensitive. 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 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" under the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. This will require the filing of a Statement of Economic Interest on an annual basis and the completion of training within six (6) months of assuming office and every two (2) years thereafter. Fresno State is a tobacco-free, smoke-free and vapor-free campus. Fresno State is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions. (e.g. H1-B Visas) Advertised: May 23 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Jul 14, 2024
Associate Vice President/Deputy Chief Information Officer (Administrator III) Compensation and Benefits The Anticipated Hiring Salary is $130,000 - $170,000 and is competitive and negotiable depending on the strength of qualifications. This is a CSU Management Personnel Plan (MPP) position. The CSU system provides a comprehensive benefit package that includes medical, dental and vision plans, membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), sick and vacation time, and 15 paid holidays a year. Eligible employees are also able to participate in the fee waiver education program. A summary of benefit information can be found here . Job Summary Under the general direction of the Chief Information Officer, the Associate Vice President / Deputy Chief Information Officer provides leadership and oversees the day-to-day operations of the technology organization. The Deputy CIO actively participates in the development and execution of the IT strategic plan. In addition, the Deputy CIO will serve as chief of staff to the CIO and will effectively collaborate with the campus technology shared governance structures and serve as a business relationship manager in working across all levels and areas of the university with campus leadership and administration, deans, faculty, and students, to provide technology guidance, leadership, and direction. The incumbent will provide leadership and direct supervision to the Project Management Office and Enterprise Applications and Information Systems team. The Project Management Office serves as a resource to the campus for the planning and executing of technology projects. The incumbent is responsible for the strategic leadership and support functional academic and business areas such as Admissions, Records, Financial Aid, Advising and Degree Planning, Scheduling, Extended Education, Financial Management, Human Resources, Accounting Services, and Student Systems. Key Qualifications Knowledge of the principles and practices of effective leadership, motivation, and performance evaluation. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Expertise in IT strategic planning, IT governance formulation, and organizational change management. Proficient leadership capability with proven track record of successful team development and effective collaboration with all organizational levels. Ability to improve operational efficiency, service delivery and information management across the IT organization. Ability to effectively drive culture and technology change in a dynamic and complex operating environment. Expertise in project and portfolio management, budget planning, financial management and workforce management. Strong experience in a customer-service-oriented role in a fast-paced environment that is prone to change, preferably in a technology-related area and in higher education. Strong characteristics of integrity, excellence, discretion, team-orientation, service-orientation. Ability to analyze complex situations such as personnel or operational issues and to develop and implement corrective actions and strategies for department-wide success. Broad knowledge of current and emerging technologies, technology directions, and strategic application to business needs, including the ability to differentiate between a relevant trend and hype. Strong ability to initiate and manage multiple tasks and projects under competing deadlines and maintain flexibility in response to constantly shifting priorities. Ability to facilitate group participation, consensus building and foster employee development through coaching, counseling, and training. Exercise sound administrative judgment and initiative in the development of new methods and procedures and in the solution of difficult personnel problems. Ability to foster an inclusive workplace and work effectively with people of diverse backgrounds and across organizational lines. Broad knowledge of enterprise applications and managing the teams that support enterprise applications. To view the full list of qualifications and job responsibilities, please click the Position Description button above. Education and Experience A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college in computer science, management information systems, or a related field of study. Seven or more years of experience in leadership positions within a technology organization demonstrating progressive growth of responsibility, scope, and complexity. Five or more years of managing a team consisting of at least fifteen members. Proven experience in the execution and delivery of large organizational projects, managing cross-functional teams and influencing senior-level management and key stakeholders. Preferred Skills: Master’s or Doctorate degree in technology, business, or a related field. Demonstrated experience practicing IT Service Management in a leadership position. Project Management or Change Management certification. ITIL Expert certification is highly preferable; otherwise ITIL Foundations certification. Experience working in a union environment and managing union employees. Experience working in higher education and/or large corporate environments. Department Summary Technology Services is dedicated to providing a broad range of technology-based planning, resources and services to the students, faculty and staff of California State University, Fresno. Technology Services will be a leader in providing effective technology and quality services and support that are integrated into the daily activities of the university community, advance teaching and learning, enhance productivity and safeguard information. Deadline & Application Instructions Applications received by June 23, 2024 will be given full consideration by the search committee. Applications received after that date will be forwarded at the request of the Hiring Manager and/or search committee. Please click “Apply Now” to complete the employment application for California State University, Fresno. Interested applicants must complete the application and attach the following: 1) their most recent resumé/vitae, 2) a cover letter that addresses their specific qualifications and interest, and 3) contact information for three professional references. Fresno State California State University, Fresno is one of 23 campuses in the California State University System. The University's mission is to boldly educate and empower students for success through our values of Discovery, Diversity and Distinction. The current student population is more than 25,000, including a large percentage of students with diverse and culturally rich backgrounds. The University serves the San Joaquin Valley while maintaining deep involvement with the state, nation, and across the globe. Metropolitan Fresno, with a multi-ethnic population of over 527,000, is located in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. The campus is within driving distance of Yosemite, Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks, San Francisco, Los Angeles, the Monterey Peninsula, beaches, sailing, lakes, and numerous ski resorts. Fresno boasts one of the most reasonable housing markets in California and offers a wide array of locally grown fruits and produce. Equal Employment Opportunity Information California State University, Fresno is committed to maintaining and implementing employment policies and procedures in compliance with applicable state and federal equal employment opportunity laws and regulations. Executive Orders 1096 and 1097 prohibit discrimination, harassment, and retaliation on the basis of a protected status: race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, sex (including gender identity), sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition and covered veteran status. Fresno State's commitment to diversity informs our efforts in recruitment, hiring, and retention. We are proud to be an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. COVID19 Vaccination Policy Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all 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. Questions may be sent to hr@csufresno.edu . Supplemental Information Following a conditional offer of employment, a background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate may start work with California State University, Fresno. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may result in the withdrawal of the offer of employment. Current employees who are offered positions on campus will be required to undergo a background check for any position where a background check is required by law or that Fresno State has identified as sensitive. 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 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" under the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. This will require the filing of a Statement of Economic Interest on an annual basis and the completion of training within six (6) months of assuming office and every two (2) years thereafter. Fresno State is a tobacco-free, smoke-free and vapor-free campus. Fresno State is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions. (e.g. H1-B Visas) Advertised: May 23 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
County of El Dorado
Placerville & South Lake Tahoe, California
Description THE EL DORADO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to providing exceptional public service in alignment with the Sheriff's Office Mission and Vision, taking a modern approach to the traditional services of law enforcement, fostering leadership and employee development, and remaining faithful and responsive to the communities we serve. THE OPPORTUNITY Deputy Sheriff's have the opportunity to serve and protect their communities proactively; following the Sheriff's Vision of Total enforcement on crime and criminals, and Total care for victims, witnesses and the community. Deputies are assigned to both the South Lake Tahoe and Placerville offices and may be assigned to specialty units such as Investigations, School Resource Officers, Narcotics Detectives, Psychiatric Emergency Response and Homeless Outreach Teams. Check out our website www.joinEDSO.org for more information! The selected candidate will have the opportunity to: Respond to a variety of calls for service throughout El Dorado County, enforcing criminal and civil laws. Investigates juvenile and adult criminal activity and incidents as the assigned detective. Coordinates crime scene control and investigation, including interviews and interrogations, identification of witnesses, overseeing collection and preservation of physical evidence. Serves as a coordinator or team member in such special projects as drug enforcement, Office of Emergency Services and K9 handler. Provides Coroner/Public Administrator services. For a full description of duties and responsibilities, please review the job description here . Sheriff’s Personnel Unit will assess your application to determine if you are minimally qualified and at which level, using the following recommendations. Deputy Sheriff I : Successful completion of a California POST certified Basic Law Enforcement Academy within one (1) year of appointment. Ideal candidates have enrolled themself in a California POST Academy. Must obtain Peace Officer eligibility through California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) within six (6) months of appointment. Obtain and maintain firearms qualification. Possession of a valid Driver's License and maintain a satisfactory driving record. Pursuant to Government Code, Section 1031, must be at least 21 years of age and possess a high school diploma or have proof of passing the general education development test. Deputy Sheriff II : Possession of a valid Driver’s License and maintain a satisfactory driving record. Possession of a Basic Certificate issued by the California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). Must maintain Peace Officer eligibility and certification through California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). Possess and maintain firearms qualification. Click here to view the minimum qualifications for Deputy Sheriff I/II, as well as the physical, environmental, and working conditions. SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION Apply online by clicking the 'Apply' link at the top of this announcement. Be sure to attach any qualifying documentation, which may include California POST Certificates and transcripts. When your online application and responses to the required supplemental questions are complete, click 'Accept'. If you have any questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Miah Linson in the Sheriff’s Personnel Unit at linsonr @edso.org . RECRUITMENT PROCESS The Sheriff’s Personnel Unit will screen all applications to identify qualified candidates and at which job class level. Qualified candidates will be referred to the next step and notified of all further procedures applicable to their status in the recruitment process. Please refer to Sheriff's Policy 1000 - Selection Standards for more information regarding disqualifying events in an applicants background. Training and Experience Review (Weighted 100%): A training and experience review consists of candidates responding to supplemental questions on the job application. A subject matter expert will evaluate each candidate's responses based on predetermined criteria. Do not refer to resumes, cover letters, or other documentation as they will not be reviewed. Supplemental questions play an integral role in this recruitment process. Please take the time to provide thoughtful and thorough responses. The information you provide may be used to determine your ranking for referral to specific vacancies. All work experience that is described or included in your response(s) MUST be included in the "Work Experience" section of your application. Do not refer to a resume or other documentation. For more information on the recruitment process, click here . Based on the Sheriff's Office needs, the selection procedures listed above may be modified. All candidates will be notified of any changes in the selection procedures. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office is recruiting applicants for Deputy Sheriff I/II. This recruitment will establish a list for the purpose of filling current and future full time, part time and extra help vacancies. This recruitment will remain open until all vacancies are filled. We currently have the following vacancies: Multiple full time vacancy in Patrol Operations, located in both South Lake Tahoe and Placerville, Ca. All candidates will initially be assigned to the Placerville Office to complete Field Training. Click here for Frequently Asked Questions. The County of El Dorado is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. Prior to conditional job offer, candidates will undergo a thorough background investigation. Many job classifications require a pre-employment medical screening. Depending on the job classification, medical screening may include testing for drugs, a positive test may result in revocation of an employment offer. Not just rustic mining towns and historic sites - Today El Dorado County is a year-round vacation destination overflowing with outdoor adventure, inviting agritourism locations, enriching family activities, and a proud Gold Rush history. Escape the traffic and smog because El Dorado County is just: 40 miles from Downtown Sacramento 50 miles from Sacramento Airport 129 miles to San Francisco Here are a few of the many activities and events available throughout El Dorado County: Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Boating, and Watersports Skiing and Snowboarding Live Music and Music Festivals Local Craft Breweries and Wineries El Dorado County Fair Placerville Speedway Farm to Fork Restaurants Local Shopping Gems CHECK OUT OUR VIDEO TO LEARN MORE The County of El Dorado is committed to providing a comprehensive, flexible benefits program to meet your needs! For your Health and Well-Being: Medical Dental Vision Flexible Spending Accounts - FSA & HSA Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Discounts on gym memberships For your Financial Future: CalPERSRetirement Deferred Compensation (457) Plans Optional Life Insurance For your Work/Life Balance: Paid Holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accruals To learn more about the benefits offered by the County of El Dorado please visit our website located here . Extra help employees are not considered regular employees, therefore do not attain civil service status, and do not receive benefits or paid leaves; however, they do accrue sick leave consistent with the law. Closing Date/Time: 7/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Jul 02, 2024
Full Time
Description THE EL DORADO COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office is dedicated to providing exceptional public service in alignment with the Sheriff's Office Mission and Vision, taking a modern approach to the traditional services of law enforcement, fostering leadership and employee development, and remaining faithful and responsive to the communities we serve. THE OPPORTUNITY Deputy Sheriff's have the opportunity to serve and protect their communities proactively; following the Sheriff's Vision of Total enforcement on crime and criminals, and Total care for victims, witnesses and the community. Deputies are assigned to both the South Lake Tahoe and Placerville offices and may be assigned to specialty units such as Investigations, School Resource Officers, Narcotics Detectives, Psychiatric Emergency Response and Homeless Outreach Teams. Check out our website www.joinEDSO.org for more information! The selected candidate will have the opportunity to: Respond to a variety of calls for service throughout El Dorado County, enforcing criminal and civil laws. Investigates juvenile and adult criminal activity and incidents as the assigned detective. Coordinates crime scene control and investigation, including interviews and interrogations, identification of witnesses, overseeing collection and preservation of physical evidence. Serves as a coordinator or team member in such special projects as drug enforcement, Office of Emergency Services and K9 handler. Provides Coroner/Public Administrator services. For a full description of duties and responsibilities, please review the job description here . Sheriff’s Personnel Unit will assess your application to determine if you are minimally qualified and at which level, using the following recommendations. Deputy Sheriff I : Successful completion of a California POST certified Basic Law Enforcement Academy within one (1) year of appointment. Ideal candidates have enrolled themself in a California POST Academy. Must obtain Peace Officer eligibility through California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) within six (6) months of appointment. Obtain and maintain firearms qualification. Possession of a valid Driver's License and maintain a satisfactory driving record. Pursuant to Government Code, Section 1031, must be at least 21 years of age and possess a high school diploma or have proof of passing the general education development test. Deputy Sheriff II : Possession of a valid Driver’s License and maintain a satisfactory driving record. Possession of a Basic Certificate issued by the California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). Must maintain Peace Officer eligibility and certification through California State Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). Possess and maintain firearms qualification. Click here to view the minimum qualifications for Deputy Sheriff I/II, as well as the physical, environmental, and working conditions. SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION Apply online by clicking the 'Apply' link at the top of this announcement. Be sure to attach any qualifying documentation, which may include California POST Certificates and transcripts. When your online application and responses to the required supplemental questions are complete, click 'Accept'. If you have any questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Miah Linson in the Sheriff’s Personnel Unit at linsonr @edso.org . RECRUITMENT PROCESS The Sheriff’s Personnel Unit will screen all applications to identify qualified candidates and at which job class level. Qualified candidates will be referred to the next step and notified of all further procedures applicable to their status in the recruitment process. Please refer to Sheriff's Policy 1000 - Selection Standards for more information regarding disqualifying events in an applicants background. Training and Experience Review (Weighted 100%): A training and experience review consists of candidates responding to supplemental questions on the job application. A subject matter expert will evaluate each candidate's responses based on predetermined criteria. Do not refer to resumes, cover letters, or other documentation as they will not be reviewed. Supplemental questions play an integral role in this recruitment process. Please take the time to provide thoughtful and thorough responses. The information you provide may be used to determine your ranking for referral to specific vacancies. All work experience that is described or included in your response(s) MUST be included in the "Work Experience" section of your application. Do not refer to a resume or other documentation. For more information on the recruitment process, click here . Based on the Sheriff's Office needs, the selection procedures listed above may be modified. All candidates will be notified of any changes in the selection procedures. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office is recruiting applicants for Deputy Sheriff I/II. This recruitment will establish a list for the purpose of filling current and future full time, part time and extra help vacancies. This recruitment will remain open until all vacancies are filled. We currently have the following vacancies: Multiple full time vacancy in Patrol Operations, located in both South Lake Tahoe and Placerville, Ca. All candidates will initially be assigned to the Placerville Office to complete Field Training. Click here for Frequently Asked Questions. The County of El Dorado is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. Prior to conditional job offer, candidates will undergo a thorough background investigation. Many job classifications require a pre-employment medical screening. Depending on the job classification, medical screening may include testing for drugs, a positive test may result in revocation of an employment offer. Not just rustic mining towns and historic sites - Today El Dorado County is a year-round vacation destination overflowing with outdoor adventure, inviting agritourism locations, enriching family activities, and a proud Gold Rush history. Escape the traffic and smog because El Dorado County is just: 40 miles from Downtown Sacramento 50 miles from Sacramento Airport 129 miles to San Francisco Here are a few of the many activities and events available throughout El Dorado County: Hiking, Camping, Fishing, Boating, and Watersports Skiing and Snowboarding Live Music and Music Festivals Local Craft Breweries and Wineries El Dorado County Fair Placerville Speedway Farm to Fork Restaurants Local Shopping Gems CHECK OUT OUR VIDEO TO LEARN MORE The County of El Dorado is committed to providing a comprehensive, flexible benefits program to meet your needs! For your Health and Well-Being: Medical Dental Vision Flexible Spending Accounts - FSA & HSA Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Discounts on gym memberships For your Financial Future: CalPERSRetirement Deferred Compensation (457) Plans Optional Life Insurance For your Work/Life Balance: Paid Holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accruals To learn more about the benefits offered by the County of El Dorado please visit our website located here . Extra help employees are not considered regular employees, therefore do not attain civil service status, and do not receive benefits or paid leaves; however, they do accrue sick leave consistent with the law. Closing Date/Time: 7/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
MISSOULA COUNTY, MONTANA
Missoula, Montana, United States
Definition This is a full-time opportunity with many benefits! As a Missoula County employee, you will be part of a team that is committed to positively impacting the community. The pay range for this position is $37.90 - $44.60 per hour, DOE. The County Attorney's Office is seeking a Civil Deputy Attorney for Community Care & Public Administrator to join their team. This position provides legal service to the Missoula County community in the form of intervening in mental health crises through the involuntary commitment process, files petitions on behalf of the developmentally disabled and for emergency guardianships when necessary. This role serves as the designated Public Administrator on behalf of the County Attorney. Details: Priority screening will begin on Monday, July 22, 2024. It is in your best interest to apply by this date. Applications will continue to be accepted until an adequate applicant pool has been established, or the position has been filled. To Apply: Please complete all sections of the online application, even if a resume is requested. Please include with a complete application the following attachments: Law School transcripts (unofficial copies accepted), a letter of interest, a resume, a professional writing sample and three (3) professional references. Incomplete applications will be disqualified. A copy of the job description is available upon request to the Department of Human Resources. Representative Examples of Work Oversees the process and cases involving involuntary commitments and guardianships; may handle limited criminal matters with subject matter crossover; maintains expertise in the field of mental health treatment and crisis management. Liaison with first responders, local medical care providers, and mental health experts to address mental health crises within the community. Serves as Public Administrator on behalf of the County Attorney and in conjunction with Title 72, chapter 15, MCA. Provides legal counsel to County departments and other local governmental units and elected boards as sole legal advisor. Responsible for routine policy decisions and development. Provides work assignments and direction for paralegal staff. Provides oversight and direction for legal interns. Directs, oversees, and where appropriate, makes policy decisions about investigations of regulatory and statutory violations conducted by person of other County departments. Provides training sessions to staff attorneys and other governmental departments on legal matters. Reviews, evaluates, prepares, prosecutes and defends all types of lawsuits on behalf of the County and other government entities at all levels of administrative and judicial tribunals, both state and federal. Responsible for all phases of litigation. Provides counsel and acts as a policy spokesperson to the public in matters relating to governmental activities. Serves in an on-call capacity as assigned, to assist law enforcement agencies in civil, criminal, and mental health matters, including providing legal counsel, preparing search and arrest warrants, examining evidence, and preparing petitions. Minimum Qualifications Requires a Juris Doctor degree. Must be licensed, or eligible to become licensed, to practice law in Montana. Requires a minimum of two years of progressively responsible experience in the practice of law, a significant portion of which has been in local governmental law or the equivalent. Prior experience with estates and probate preferred. Applicants with a Juris Doctor degree and less than two years of experience may be considered as a Civil Deputy - Attorney I. Physical/Environmental Demands The work requires little physical activity and the employee commonly remains in an office (or similar) setting. Work requires the ability to work outside normal business hours and longer than 8 hours in a day. Employee will be assigned periodic on-call duty requiring carrying an on-call cell phone and reporting to work outside of normal business hours. Located halfway between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks and home to the University of Montana, Missoula is an academic center situated in an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Depending on the season, you can hike, ski, fish, float rivers, ride mountain bikes, or just sit back and marvel at the surrounding scenery. Join us in scenic, sophisticated, and service-oriented Missoula! Missoula County covers over 2,618 square miles of mountain lands varying in topography and climate from temperate river valleys to snow-capped peaks. Five large valleys and two major rivers wind through this mountainous region. Missoula County is large and diverse, featuring everything from the spectacular scenery of Clark Fork River running through town to lush ranches and a growing economy of small business. Skiers, outdoor enthusiasts, wildlife watchers, mothers and fathers, business owners, vacationers, fisherman, retirees, students, and many others have grown to love Missoula County's boundless opportunities. This summary outlines the benefit programs; actual benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. Missoula County will reward your contributions to our community with competitive compensation and generous benefits, including but not limited to: Excellent Medical Health Benefits – Group health benefits, including dental and vision coverage, are available to eligible County employees. The medical health benefits premium is covered for full-time employees. The County contribution is pro-rated on hours paid for part-time employees. The employee pays the premium portion for dependent coverage. Family health benefits coverage is $258.00 per pay period. Medical deductible is $500 for an individual and $1,000 for a family. Flexible Benefits Plan – Pre-tax out-of-pocket medical expenses and day care expenses. Voluntary Life Insurance Coverage, Long and Short-Term Disability, Critical and Accident Insurance are offered through Mutual ofOmaha. Public Employees Retirement System – Montana public employees of the state, university system, local governments and certain employees of school districts are covered by the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). New members to the PERS have an opportunity to choose between two retirement plan options: the Defined Benefit Plan or the Defined Contribution Plan. Sheriffs' Retirement System (SRS) – A public pension plan for all Montana Sheriffs hired after July 1, 1974 and Detention Officers hired after July 1, 2005. Public Service Loan Forgiveness - Working for Missoula County may qualify you to receive student loan forgiveness. Look here to learn more and understand whether you may be eligible. Supplemental Retirement Benefits are offered through Valic or Nationwide. Sick Leave – Full-time employees accrue 7.38hours per month and are eligible to use sick leave once you have been an employee for 90 days.The accrual is pro-rated for part-time employees. Vacation Leave – Full-time employees accrue 9.24 hours per month and are eligible to use leave after continuous employment for a period of 6 full months. The accrual is pro-rated for part-time employees. Holidays – The County observes eleven legal holidays in even numbered years and ten legal holidays in odd numbered years. Paid Parental Leave (PPL)- In recognition of the importance of bonding and care of a newborn child or a child placed for adoption, Missoula County 6 continuous weeks of PPL to eligible full-time employees that have been with the county for 180 days. The hours are pro-rated for part-time employees. Tuition Assistance - Because we value the professional and personal development of our employees, Missoula County is proud to offer reimbursement of certain education expenses.
Jul 09, 2024
Full Time
Definition This is a full-time opportunity with many benefits! As a Missoula County employee, you will be part of a team that is committed to positively impacting the community. The pay range for this position is $37.90 - $44.60 per hour, DOE. The County Attorney's Office is seeking a Civil Deputy Attorney for Community Care & Public Administrator to join their team. This position provides legal service to the Missoula County community in the form of intervening in mental health crises through the involuntary commitment process, files petitions on behalf of the developmentally disabled and for emergency guardianships when necessary. This role serves as the designated Public Administrator on behalf of the County Attorney. Details: Priority screening will begin on Monday, July 22, 2024. It is in your best interest to apply by this date. Applications will continue to be accepted until an adequate applicant pool has been established, or the position has been filled. To Apply: Please complete all sections of the online application, even if a resume is requested. Please include with a complete application the following attachments: Law School transcripts (unofficial copies accepted), a letter of interest, a resume, a professional writing sample and three (3) professional references. Incomplete applications will be disqualified. A copy of the job description is available upon request to the Department of Human Resources. Representative Examples of Work Oversees the process and cases involving involuntary commitments and guardianships; may handle limited criminal matters with subject matter crossover; maintains expertise in the field of mental health treatment and crisis management. Liaison with first responders, local medical care providers, and mental health experts to address mental health crises within the community. Serves as Public Administrator on behalf of the County Attorney and in conjunction with Title 72, chapter 15, MCA. Provides legal counsel to County departments and other local governmental units and elected boards as sole legal advisor. Responsible for routine policy decisions and development. Provides work assignments and direction for paralegal staff. Provides oversight and direction for legal interns. Directs, oversees, and where appropriate, makes policy decisions about investigations of regulatory and statutory violations conducted by person of other County departments. Provides training sessions to staff attorneys and other governmental departments on legal matters. Reviews, evaluates, prepares, prosecutes and defends all types of lawsuits on behalf of the County and other government entities at all levels of administrative and judicial tribunals, both state and federal. Responsible for all phases of litigation. Provides counsel and acts as a policy spokesperson to the public in matters relating to governmental activities. Serves in an on-call capacity as assigned, to assist law enforcement agencies in civil, criminal, and mental health matters, including providing legal counsel, preparing search and arrest warrants, examining evidence, and preparing petitions. Minimum Qualifications Requires a Juris Doctor degree. Must be licensed, or eligible to become licensed, to practice law in Montana. Requires a minimum of two years of progressively responsible experience in the practice of law, a significant portion of which has been in local governmental law or the equivalent. Prior experience with estates and probate preferred. Applicants with a Juris Doctor degree and less than two years of experience may be considered as a Civil Deputy - Attorney I. Physical/Environmental Demands The work requires little physical activity and the employee commonly remains in an office (or similar) setting. Work requires the ability to work outside normal business hours and longer than 8 hours in a day. Employee will be assigned periodic on-call duty requiring carrying an on-call cell phone and reporting to work outside of normal business hours. Located halfway between Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks and home to the University of Montana, Missoula is an academic center situated in an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise. Depending on the season, you can hike, ski, fish, float rivers, ride mountain bikes, or just sit back and marvel at the surrounding scenery. Join us in scenic, sophisticated, and service-oriented Missoula! Missoula County covers over 2,618 square miles of mountain lands varying in topography and climate from temperate river valleys to snow-capped peaks. Five large valleys and two major rivers wind through this mountainous region. Missoula County is large and diverse, featuring everything from the spectacular scenery of Clark Fork River running through town to lush ranches and a growing economy of small business. Skiers, outdoor enthusiasts, wildlife watchers, mothers and fathers, business owners, vacationers, fisherman, retirees, students, and many others have grown to love Missoula County's boundless opportunities. This summary outlines the benefit programs; actual benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. Missoula County will reward your contributions to our community with competitive compensation and generous benefits, including but not limited to: Excellent Medical Health Benefits – Group health benefits, including dental and vision coverage, are available to eligible County employees. The medical health benefits premium is covered for full-time employees. The County contribution is pro-rated on hours paid for part-time employees. The employee pays the premium portion for dependent coverage. Family health benefits coverage is $258.00 per pay period. Medical deductible is $500 for an individual and $1,000 for a family. Flexible Benefits Plan – Pre-tax out-of-pocket medical expenses and day care expenses. Voluntary Life Insurance Coverage, Long and Short-Term Disability, Critical and Accident Insurance are offered through Mutual ofOmaha. Public Employees Retirement System – Montana public employees of the state, university system, local governments and certain employees of school districts are covered by the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). New members to the PERS have an opportunity to choose between two retirement plan options: the Defined Benefit Plan or the Defined Contribution Plan. Sheriffs' Retirement System (SRS) – A public pension plan for all Montana Sheriffs hired after July 1, 1974 and Detention Officers hired after July 1, 2005. Public Service Loan Forgiveness - Working for Missoula County may qualify you to receive student loan forgiveness. Look here to learn more and understand whether you may be eligible. Supplemental Retirement Benefits are offered through Valic or Nationwide. Sick Leave – Full-time employees accrue 7.38hours per month and are eligible to use sick leave once you have been an employee for 90 days.The accrual is pro-rated for part-time employees. Vacation Leave – Full-time employees accrue 9.24 hours per month and are eligible to use leave after continuous employment for a period of 6 full months. The accrual is pro-rated for part-time employees. Holidays – The County observes eleven legal holidays in even numbered years and ten legal holidays in odd numbered years. Paid Parental Leave (PPL)- In recognition of the importance of bonding and care of a newborn child or a child placed for adoption, Missoula County 6 continuous weeks of PPL to eligible full-time employees that have been with the county for 180 days. The hours are pro-rated for part-time employees. Tuition Assistance - Because we value the professional and personal development of our employees, Missoula County is proud to offer reimbursement of certain education expenses.
Kitsap County, WA
Port Orchard, Washington, United States
OVERVIEW Make a difference in your community Become a part of the Kitsap County team! Do what you love while serving the citizens where you live The Board of Commissioners is the governing body of Kitsap County. Each of the three members of the Board represents one of three geographical districts. Commissioners work to ensure the delivery of services and programs essential to the continued prosperity of Kitsap County and its citizens. The Board of Commissioners has an opportunity for a Policy Analyst to join the Kitsap County team in support of all three Commissioners. Under the direction of the assigned supervisor, the incumbent conducts research and analysis and develops public policy in support of the Board of Commissioners, County Administrator and Deputy County Administrator’s legislative and administrative functions. The Policy Analyst presents findings and recommendations to the Board and staff and may serve as a liaison or representative to the public, County departments, and outside agencies. The ideal candidates for this position will have experience in policy development, community engagement and internal policy development. Other valuable experience would include long-range and land use planning, real estate and economic development. QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in, Political Science, Public Policy, Public Health, or a related Social Science AND Four years of experience in the public sector working in public policy development and analysis; including research of policy, legislation, or strategic planning and implementation OR Any equivalent combination of experience and education that provides the applicant with the desired knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the work Driving Requirements The successful incumbent must meet the driving requirements of this position and submit a copy a current driving record/abstract (from state of residency) to review for eligibility to drive for Kitsap County prior to employment. The successful incumbent must obtain a valid Washington State Driver's License prior to hire and maintain a satisfactory driving record as outlined in the Kitsap County Vehicle Use Policy. This position is categorized as: Category 2 : Driver may operate a personal vehicle as an essential function for official County business. Any employee using a personal vehicle on official County business shall be required to maintain auto liability insurance, in addition to having a valid driver's license. If driving on county business the incumbent must meet and follow the Fleet Risk Control Policies to operate a motor vehicle on County Business. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT (The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) The duties in this position are typically performed in an office setting utilizing standard office equipment. Attendance at off-site and/or evening public meetings will occasionally be required. Incumbents may be exposed to hostile individuals in stressful situations while in public meetings. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES In this role, you will have the opportunity to: Conduct research, make decisions, and take action for the assigned manager within the scope of delegated authority and is responsible for planning and administering services, analyzing legislation for community impact, and providing recommendations and solutions for community issues to County or community managers, directors, or officials. Represent the assigned manager and Commissioners directly at functions, meetings, or special events, and may be the initial public relations contact for the assigned manager, department, or office. Policy, planning, and communications work including comprehensive community planning, land use, parks and capital facilities planning and implementation. Provide public education and outreach for the Commissioners both verbally and in written materials. Research, analyze, write, and recommend, policies and procedures on a wide range of County external and internal operations. Investigate, prepare, and finalize documents (including policies, codes, land use ordinances, comprehensive plan, newsletters) on complex and sensitive planning, community development, community planning, and other public policy issues. Gather material, research information, and develop special projects, policy reports, studies, and materials. Coordinate and implement special projects, special events, planning and other activities that require extensive contact within and outside a department or office that reports to the County Administrator and Board of County Commissioners. Represent the Commissioners on inter/intra-governmental boards, committees, meetings, community advisory groups, events and task forces as assigned. Work closely with all County departments, district community groups and agencies to facilitate the resolution of emergent issues. Assist the Commissioners with constituency and community relations issues. Receive and respond to inquiries for information and complaints from the public, perform related research and resolve issues and internal administrative problems within scope of delegated authority. Prepare and present reports and recommendations on a wide variety of issues related to assigned projects or the Commissioners objectives. Design, prepare, and deliver presentations, articles, reports, and other information to boards, committees, groups, and other organizations. Coordinate arrangements and activities involving extensive contacts within and outside of the Commissioner's Office. Originate a variety of written, marketing, and graphical materials including, but not limited to, press releases, reports, tabloids, web pages, and advertising campaigns (i.e. postcards). Serve as a direct liaison and maintain professional relationships with other County departments and governmental agencies. Develop operational process and service delivery procedures including designing, testing, and implementing educational program applications, onsite inspection plans, compliance evaluation criteria, or complaint resolution processes. Work on multiple projects with multiple dimensions; work with other departments and agencies to coordinate and prioritize projects. Assist with mediation and/or negotiation of solutions consistent with policies, goals, and regulations of the County, while balancing public and private rights and interests. Develop and implement planning and policy projects, programs, objectives, policies, and priorities. Simultaneously manage multiple projects of moderate complexity with multiple dimensions. Investigate, prepare, review, evaluate, finalize, produce documents (including planning policies, codes, land use ordinances, design standards, comprehensive plans, and newsletters) on moderately complex and sensitive planning, community development and other public policy issues. Make formal presentations to groups and committees, including community advisory groups as necessary, informing decision-makers in a political environment, and working with the media and the public. Design, prepare and deliver presentations, articles, reports, and other information to board, committees, groups, and other organizations. Mediate and/or negotiate solutions to moderate issues consistent with policies, goals, and regulations of the program and of the County. Develop and implement long and short-range service delivery plans for a wide array of public administration arenas and disciplines. Ability to manage and perform program and project management on a variety of special projects, community planning efforts, and parks planning. Determine project requirements, identify, and research data sources, and develop and revise questions to obtain data. OTHER POSITION RELATED INFORMATION Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. This position is classified as exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) This position is classified as "at will". Incumbent's continued employment is at the discretion of the Board of County Commissioners. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. This recruitment is being used to fill an existing open position, and may be used to fill future openings for up to six (6) months. Work hours for this position are typically Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Evening hours will occasionally be required. At Kitsap County, we strive to take care of our team! Our employees are the greatest asset of Kitsap County, and we take pride in offering a highly competitive compensation and benefits package to all eligible employees. County Paid Benefits Include: Medical - Kaiser Permanente (HMO) or Aetna (PPO) Dental -Delta Dental or Willamette Vision - VSP Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Life Insurance - Basic, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Voluntary Term Life Insurance (VTL) Disability - Short-term disability & Long-term disability Voya Voluntary Insurance Transportation incentives Employee Assistance Program Travel Assistance Program Wellness program https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Wellness.aspx Benefits become effective on the first calendar day of the month following the month in which the employee is hired except if the employee's hire date is the first calendar day of the month, benefits begin on the day of hire. More information about employee benefits is available on the county's website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Benefits.aspx or the Kitsap County Digital Benefits Guide . *Voluntary benefit options also available at the employee's expense Retirement: Employees are covered under the PERS retirement plan provided through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and Social Security. Deferred Compensation (IRS Plan 457b): tax-deferred savings program Holidays 11 paid holidays and 2 additional floating holiday per year Vacation Leave New employees are credited with 48 hours of annual leave upon hire and will be begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 360 hours from one calendar year to the next. Annual leave accrual will increase upon tenure, as follows: Upon completion of 3 years: 15 days per year (10.00 hours per month) Upon completion of 5 years: 20 days per year (13.33 hours per month) Upon completion of 10 years: 25 days per year (16.67 hours per month) Sick Leave All new hires will be credited with 48 hours of sick leave upon hire and will begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 1200 hours from one calendar year to the next. ***Part-time employees benefit contributions and leave accruals will beprorated*** Current County Employees If you are transferring or promoting into this position you are responsible for reviewing these benefit changes; prior to accepting a position. In addition, it is your responsibility to notify the Auditor's Payroll Division of a change in union status. NOTE: This is a general overview of the benefits offered through employment with Kitsap County, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. If any information on this document conflicts or is incorrect with the provisions of the Personnel Manual, applicable laws, policies, rules or official plan documents they will prevail. The Personnel Manual is available at: https://www.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Personnel-Manual-2019.aspx Closing Date/Time: 7/31/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
Jul 17, 2024
Full Time
OVERVIEW Make a difference in your community Become a part of the Kitsap County team! Do what you love while serving the citizens where you live The Board of Commissioners is the governing body of Kitsap County. Each of the three members of the Board represents one of three geographical districts. Commissioners work to ensure the delivery of services and programs essential to the continued prosperity of Kitsap County and its citizens. The Board of Commissioners has an opportunity for a Policy Analyst to join the Kitsap County team in support of all three Commissioners. Under the direction of the assigned supervisor, the incumbent conducts research and analysis and develops public policy in support of the Board of Commissioners, County Administrator and Deputy County Administrator’s legislative and administrative functions. The Policy Analyst presents findings and recommendations to the Board and staff and may serve as a liaison or representative to the public, County departments, and outside agencies. The ideal candidates for this position will have experience in policy development, community engagement and internal policy development. Other valuable experience would include long-range and land use planning, real estate and economic development. QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Bachelor's degree in, Political Science, Public Policy, Public Health, or a related Social Science AND Four years of experience in the public sector working in public policy development and analysis; including research of policy, legislation, or strategic planning and implementation OR Any equivalent combination of experience and education that provides the applicant with the desired knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the work Driving Requirements The successful incumbent must meet the driving requirements of this position and submit a copy a current driving record/abstract (from state of residency) to review for eligibility to drive for Kitsap County prior to employment. The successful incumbent must obtain a valid Washington State Driver's License prior to hire and maintain a satisfactory driving record as outlined in the Kitsap County Vehicle Use Policy. This position is categorized as: Category 2 : Driver may operate a personal vehicle as an essential function for official County business. Any employee using a personal vehicle on official County business shall be required to maintain auto liability insurance, in addition to having a valid driver's license. If driving on county business the incumbent must meet and follow the Fleet Risk Control Policies to operate a motor vehicle on County Business. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT (The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) The duties in this position are typically performed in an office setting utilizing standard office equipment. Attendance at off-site and/or evening public meetings will occasionally be required. Incumbents may be exposed to hostile individuals in stressful situations while in public meetings. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES In this role, you will have the opportunity to: Conduct research, make decisions, and take action for the assigned manager within the scope of delegated authority and is responsible for planning and administering services, analyzing legislation for community impact, and providing recommendations and solutions for community issues to County or community managers, directors, or officials. Represent the assigned manager and Commissioners directly at functions, meetings, or special events, and may be the initial public relations contact for the assigned manager, department, or office. Policy, planning, and communications work including comprehensive community planning, land use, parks and capital facilities planning and implementation. Provide public education and outreach for the Commissioners both verbally and in written materials. Research, analyze, write, and recommend, policies and procedures on a wide range of County external and internal operations. Investigate, prepare, and finalize documents (including policies, codes, land use ordinances, comprehensive plan, newsletters) on complex and sensitive planning, community development, community planning, and other public policy issues. Gather material, research information, and develop special projects, policy reports, studies, and materials. Coordinate and implement special projects, special events, planning and other activities that require extensive contact within and outside a department or office that reports to the County Administrator and Board of County Commissioners. Represent the Commissioners on inter/intra-governmental boards, committees, meetings, community advisory groups, events and task forces as assigned. Work closely with all County departments, district community groups and agencies to facilitate the resolution of emergent issues. Assist the Commissioners with constituency and community relations issues. Receive and respond to inquiries for information and complaints from the public, perform related research and resolve issues and internal administrative problems within scope of delegated authority. Prepare and present reports and recommendations on a wide variety of issues related to assigned projects or the Commissioners objectives. Design, prepare, and deliver presentations, articles, reports, and other information to boards, committees, groups, and other organizations. Coordinate arrangements and activities involving extensive contacts within and outside of the Commissioner's Office. Originate a variety of written, marketing, and graphical materials including, but not limited to, press releases, reports, tabloids, web pages, and advertising campaigns (i.e. postcards). Serve as a direct liaison and maintain professional relationships with other County departments and governmental agencies. Develop operational process and service delivery procedures including designing, testing, and implementing educational program applications, onsite inspection plans, compliance evaluation criteria, or complaint resolution processes. Work on multiple projects with multiple dimensions; work with other departments and agencies to coordinate and prioritize projects. Assist with mediation and/or negotiation of solutions consistent with policies, goals, and regulations of the County, while balancing public and private rights and interests. Develop and implement planning and policy projects, programs, objectives, policies, and priorities. Simultaneously manage multiple projects of moderate complexity with multiple dimensions. Investigate, prepare, review, evaluate, finalize, produce documents (including planning policies, codes, land use ordinances, design standards, comprehensive plans, and newsletters) on moderately complex and sensitive planning, community development and other public policy issues. Make formal presentations to groups and committees, including community advisory groups as necessary, informing decision-makers in a political environment, and working with the media and the public. Design, prepare and deliver presentations, articles, reports, and other information to board, committees, groups, and other organizations. Mediate and/or negotiate solutions to moderate issues consistent with policies, goals, and regulations of the program and of the County. Develop and implement long and short-range service delivery plans for a wide array of public administration arenas and disciplines. Ability to manage and perform program and project management on a variety of special projects, community planning efforts, and parks planning. Determine project requirements, identify, and research data sources, and develop and revise questions to obtain data. OTHER POSITION RELATED INFORMATION Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. This position is classified as exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) This position is classified as "at will". Incumbent's continued employment is at the discretion of the Board of County Commissioners. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. This recruitment is being used to fill an existing open position, and may be used to fill future openings for up to six (6) months. Work hours for this position are typically Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Evening hours will occasionally be required. At Kitsap County, we strive to take care of our team! Our employees are the greatest asset of Kitsap County, and we take pride in offering a highly competitive compensation and benefits package to all eligible employees. County Paid Benefits Include: Medical - Kaiser Permanente (HMO) or Aetna (PPO) Dental -Delta Dental or Willamette Vision - VSP Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Life Insurance - Basic, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Voluntary Term Life Insurance (VTL) Disability - Short-term disability & Long-term disability Voya Voluntary Insurance Transportation incentives Employee Assistance Program Travel Assistance Program Wellness program https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Wellness.aspx Benefits become effective on the first calendar day of the month following the month in which the employee is hired except if the employee's hire date is the first calendar day of the month, benefits begin on the day of hire. More information about employee benefits is available on the county's website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Benefits.aspx or the Kitsap County Digital Benefits Guide . *Voluntary benefit options also available at the employee's expense Retirement: Employees are covered under the PERS retirement plan provided through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and Social Security. Deferred Compensation (IRS Plan 457b): tax-deferred savings program Holidays 11 paid holidays and 2 additional floating holiday per year Vacation Leave New employees are credited with 48 hours of annual leave upon hire and will be begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 360 hours from one calendar year to the next. Annual leave accrual will increase upon tenure, as follows: Upon completion of 3 years: 15 days per year (10.00 hours per month) Upon completion of 5 years: 20 days per year (13.33 hours per month) Upon completion of 10 years: 25 days per year (16.67 hours per month) Sick Leave All new hires will be credited with 48 hours of sick leave upon hire and will begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 1200 hours from one calendar year to the next. ***Part-time employees benefit contributions and leave accruals will beprorated*** Current County Employees If you are transferring or promoting into this position you are responsible for reviewing these benefit changes; prior to accepting a position. In addition, it is your responsibility to notify the Auditor's Payroll Division of a change in union status. NOTE: This is a general overview of the benefits offered through employment with Kitsap County, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. If any information on this document conflicts or is incorrect with the provisions of the Personnel Manual, applicable laws, policies, rules or official plan documents they will prevail. The Personnel Manual is available at: https://www.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Personnel-Manual-2019.aspx Closing Date/Time: 7/31/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
Cal State University (CSU) Long Beach
1250 North Bellflower Boulevard, Long Beach, California 90840, USA
Job Summary Under general supervision of the Associate Dean of Students, the Assistant Dean of Student serves as the deputy Student Conduct Administrator for CSULB and assists in managing the operation of the Office of Student Conduct and Ethical Development on student conduct matters. The department promotes the growth and development of students while protecting the interests of the larger community. Through the student conduct process, this position, educates students on their academic, civic, ethical, individual, and social rights and responsibilities as members of the University community. The Assistant Dean collaborates and develops rapport with various constituents throughout the campus and must demonstrate a high degree of independent judgment, reasoning, discretion, creativity, and integrity. The Assistant Dean in collaboration with the Associate Dean develops and/or updates university policies and procedures with respect to student rights, responsibilities, and compliance with state and federal laws as well as CSU system policies. Expectations for the incumbent include: demonstrating thorough knowledge of models of equity and social justice, including training in cultural competency; strengthening current initiatives; working closely with campus partners to build effective and collaborative relationships that will maximize success in realizing institutional outcomes; and remaining focused on continuous improvement of the quality of student life programs and services by designing, implementing and administering campus-wide programs and services that are equitable, inclusive and provide culturally sensitive services that enhance the quality of campus life for all students. The Assistant Dean of Students will assist in supporting a holistic student learning environment, enriching student campus life and play a key role in our responsiveness to students in crisis through our CARES program. The incumbent will be well-versed in student development theory and equity frameworks and exhibit a high level of emotional intelligence. Furthermore, this position is responsible for providing services that are equitable, inclusive and provide culturally sensitive services that enhance the quality of campus life, retention, and graduation rate. This position uses a student centered and equity minded approach in all communication and service efforts. CSULB has been recognized as one of the Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs (MPPWSA) in 2024. Key Responsibilities Investigates and adjudicates all formal complaints against students under California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 91301 and 141302, as found in the CSULB REGS XVI and may be responsible for student organization discipline and addresses other conduct of concern. Support the Beach XP Program - Assist with the creation, development, and implementation of educational, social, and emotional support activities and programming that are equitable, inclusive, and provides culturally appropriate services to serve students as assigned. Advises the ASI Judiciary - Serve as the university representative to the ASI judiciary. Serve as a resource on campus policies and regulations for ASI student leaders. Responsible for learning and maintaining Level 5 knowledge of Maxient, a student conduct management system - Maintains confidential database records of student conduct cases, providing regular reports to the Vice President, Associate VP for Student Affairs and the Associate Dean of Students including but not limited to, ongoing statistical reports, department annual report and system-wide audits. CARES support of students to include possible committee participation when appropriate - Provides outreach, assessment, and appropriate referrals to currently enrolled students in need of non-academic support and intervention services. This process includes meeting with a number of students one-on-one who are referred to the CARES Team. Monitoring of the academic and personal progress for students of concern. Design, implement and administer campus-wide programs and services that are equitable, inclusive and provide culturally sensitive services that enhance the quality of campus life for students. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Comprehensive understanding of CSU policies, procedures, and laws that impact judicial decisions, such as Title V, Sections 41301 and 41303 of the California Code of Regulations, CSU Executive Orders 1095 through 1098, and FERPA, is essential. Skills in mediation and alternative dispute resolution to handle contentious matters effectively. Knowledgeable about laws relevant to judicial decisions and adept at research, interviewing, and observation. Basic understanding of student and faculty perspectives on academic issues in the classroom is necessary. Experience with Maxient is preferred to manage the student conduct system efficiently. Superior written and communication skills are crucial. Must be able to respond proactively to complex issues, developing strategic solutions, and handle confidential and sensitive incidents with composure, discretion, and respect. Ability to analyze complex reports, policies, and legal guidance to make accurate assessments and recommend strategies aligned with university goals is a key responsibility. Effective interpersonal skills that foster positive interactions within the campus community is required. Capable of producing clear, concise, and comprehensive written communications and reports. Ability to multitask, prioritize effectively amidst changing deadlines, and exercise independent judgment with minimal supervision is necessary. Learning, interpreting, and implementing campus and system-wide policies, as well as developing a strong knowledge of relevant laws, is essential. Budget management skills are also important. Flexibility in working hours is needed to manage the department’s caseload efficiently. Must be adaptable to change and demonstrate patience with evolving expectations, such as work environment, responsibilities, assignments, and technology. A commitment to diversity, multiculturalism, and confidentiality is expected. Finally, the ability to work effectively and maintain cooperative relations with a diverse group of faculty, staff, and others is essential. Ability to communicate with an ethnically and culturally diverse campus community. Ability to follow all university policies, procedures, and guidelines including but not limited to safety, civility, information security, and non-discrimination policies and procedures. Ability to contribute to a positive university experience for each and every student and assist in achieving the university's commitment to a "vision of excellence." Education and Experience • Master’s degree is required in higher education administration, public administration, law, social sciences, or a job-related field. • Minimum of five (5) years of related experience. • Experience in conduct resolution Physical Summary Sedentary work - Involves mainly sitting. Walking and standing are minimal. Lifting is limited to lightweight objects. (10 pounds or less). Department Student Conduct & Ethical Development Compensation Hiring Range : The hiring range for this position is $6,500 - $7,500 per month commensurate with candidate's education, experience, skills, and training. CSU MPP Compensation Summary Range: The MPP Comp Summary Range for this position is $6,286 - $9,429 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. Benefits This is a management level position with an attractive benefits package, which includes a vacation accrual rate of 16 hours per month, and excellent choice of medical, dental, and vision insurance, long term disability coverage, life insurance, educational fee waiver, and retirement benefits. Classification Administrator I Application Procedures Click Apply Now to complete the CSULB Online Employment Application. PLEASE FILL OUT THE APPLICATION COMPLETELY It is important that all sections of the on-line application are filled out completely and accurately. Please include all relevant education and experience. Your application will be used to determine whether you meet the minimum qualifications for this position. Additional Information 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. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Due to the nature of this position, current CSULB employees are subject to a criminal record check unless they have successfully completed a criminal background check through CSULB within the past 12 months. CSULB is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (i.e. H-1B Visas). California State University Long Beach expects respectful, professional behavior from its employees in all situations. Acts of harassment or abusive conduct are prohibited. Demonstrated appropriate professional behavior, treating others with civility and respect, and refusing to tolerate abusive conduct is expected of all employees. Accommodations We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact StaffHR-Accommodations@csulb.edu . Out of State Employment Policy California State University, Long Beach, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon 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. Equal Employment Statement California State University Long Beach is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer that is strongly committed to promoting diversity in all areas of the campus community. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to age, physical or mental disability, gender or sex, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion or religious creed, sexual orientation, and veteran or military status. Advertised: Jul 20 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Aug 03 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Jul 21, 2024
Job Summary Under general supervision of the Associate Dean of Students, the Assistant Dean of Student serves as the deputy Student Conduct Administrator for CSULB and assists in managing the operation of the Office of Student Conduct and Ethical Development on student conduct matters. The department promotes the growth and development of students while protecting the interests of the larger community. Through the student conduct process, this position, educates students on their academic, civic, ethical, individual, and social rights and responsibilities as members of the University community. The Assistant Dean collaborates and develops rapport with various constituents throughout the campus and must demonstrate a high degree of independent judgment, reasoning, discretion, creativity, and integrity. The Assistant Dean in collaboration with the Associate Dean develops and/or updates university policies and procedures with respect to student rights, responsibilities, and compliance with state and federal laws as well as CSU system policies. Expectations for the incumbent include: demonstrating thorough knowledge of models of equity and social justice, including training in cultural competency; strengthening current initiatives; working closely with campus partners to build effective and collaborative relationships that will maximize success in realizing institutional outcomes; and remaining focused on continuous improvement of the quality of student life programs and services by designing, implementing and administering campus-wide programs and services that are equitable, inclusive and provide culturally sensitive services that enhance the quality of campus life for all students. The Assistant Dean of Students will assist in supporting a holistic student learning environment, enriching student campus life and play a key role in our responsiveness to students in crisis through our CARES program. The incumbent will be well-versed in student development theory and equity frameworks and exhibit a high level of emotional intelligence. Furthermore, this position is responsible for providing services that are equitable, inclusive and provide culturally sensitive services that enhance the quality of campus life, retention, and graduation rate. This position uses a student centered and equity minded approach in all communication and service efforts. CSULB has been recognized as one of the Most Promising Places to Work in Student Affairs (MPPWSA) in 2024. Key Responsibilities Investigates and adjudicates all formal complaints against students under California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 91301 and 141302, as found in the CSULB REGS XVI and may be responsible for student organization discipline and addresses other conduct of concern. Support the Beach XP Program - Assist with the creation, development, and implementation of educational, social, and emotional support activities and programming that are equitable, inclusive, and provides culturally appropriate services to serve students as assigned. Advises the ASI Judiciary - Serve as the university representative to the ASI judiciary. Serve as a resource on campus policies and regulations for ASI student leaders. Responsible for learning and maintaining Level 5 knowledge of Maxient, a student conduct management system - Maintains confidential database records of student conduct cases, providing regular reports to the Vice President, Associate VP for Student Affairs and the Associate Dean of Students including but not limited to, ongoing statistical reports, department annual report and system-wide audits. CARES support of students to include possible committee participation when appropriate - Provides outreach, assessment, and appropriate referrals to currently enrolled students in need of non-academic support and intervention services. This process includes meeting with a number of students one-on-one who are referred to the CARES Team. Monitoring of the academic and personal progress for students of concern. Design, implement and administer campus-wide programs and services that are equitable, inclusive and provide culturally sensitive services that enhance the quality of campus life for students. Knowledge Skills and Abilities Comprehensive understanding of CSU policies, procedures, and laws that impact judicial decisions, such as Title V, Sections 41301 and 41303 of the California Code of Regulations, CSU Executive Orders 1095 through 1098, and FERPA, is essential. Skills in mediation and alternative dispute resolution to handle contentious matters effectively. Knowledgeable about laws relevant to judicial decisions and adept at research, interviewing, and observation. Basic understanding of student and faculty perspectives on academic issues in the classroom is necessary. Experience with Maxient is preferred to manage the student conduct system efficiently. Superior written and communication skills are crucial. Must be able to respond proactively to complex issues, developing strategic solutions, and handle confidential and sensitive incidents with composure, discretion, and respect. Ability to analyze complex reports, policies, and legal guidance to make accurate assessments and recommend strategies aligned with university goals is a key responsibility. Effective interpersonal skills that foster positive interactions within the campus community is required. Capable of producing clear, concise, and comprehensive written communications and reports. Ability to multitask, prioritize effectively amidst changing deadlines, and exercise independent judgment with minimal supervision is necessary. Learning, interpreting, and implementing campus and system-wide policies, as well as developing a strong knowledge of relevant laws, is essential. Budget management skills are also important. Flexibility in working hours is needed to manage the department’s caseload efficiently. Must be adaptable to change and demonstrate patience with evolving expectations, such as work environment, responsibilities, assignments, and technology. A commitment to diversity, multiculturalism, and confidentiality is expected. Finally, the ability to work effectively and maintain cooperative relations with a diverse group of faculty, staff, and others is essential. Ability to communicate with an ethnically and culturally diverse campus community. Ability to follow all university policies, procedures, and guidelines including but not limited to safety, civility, information security, and non-discrimination policies and procedures. Ability to contribute to a positive university experience for each and every student and assist in achieving the university's commitment to a "vision of excellence." Education and Experience • Master’s degree is required in higher education administration, public administration, law, social sciences, or a job-related field. • Minimum of five (5) years of related experience. • Experience in conduct resolution Physical Summary Sedentary work - Involves mainly sitting. Walking and standing are minimal. Lifting is limited to lightweight objects. (10 pounds or less). Department Student Conduct & Ethical Development Compensation Hiring Range : The hiring range for this position is $6,500 - $7,500 per month commensurate with candidate's education, experience, skills, and training. CSU MPP Compensation Summary Range: The MPP Comp Summary Range for this position is $6,286 - $9,429 per month. Salary placement is determined by the education, experience, and qualifications the candidate brings to the position, internal equity, and the hiring department’s fiscal resources. Benefits This is a management level position with an attractive benefits package, which includes a vacation accrual rate of 16 hours per month, and excellent choice of medical, dental, and vision insurance, long term disability coverage, life insurance, educational fee waiver, and retirement benefits. Classification Administrator I Application Procedures Click Apply Now to complete the CSULB Online Employment Application. PLEASE FILL OUT THE APPLICATION COMPLETELY It is important that all sections of the on-line application are filled out completely and accurately. Please include all relevant education and experience. Your application will be used to determine whether you meet the minimum qualifications for this position. Additional Information 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. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily and is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Due to the nature of this position, current CSULB employees are subject to a criminal record check unless they have successfully completed a criminal background check through CSULB within the past 12 months. CSULB is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (i.e. H-1B Visas). California State University Long Beach expects respectful, professional behavior from its employees in all situations. Acts of harassment or abusive conduct are prohibited. Demonstrated appropriate professional behavior, treating others with civility and respect, and refusing to tolerate abusive conduct is expected of all employees. Accommodations We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact StaffHR-Accommodations@csulb.edu . Out of State Employment Policy California State University, Long Beach, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon 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. Equal Employment Statement California State University Long Beach is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer that is strongly committed to promoting diversity in all areas of the campus community. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to age, physical or mental disability, gender or sex, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion or religious creed, sexual orientation, and veteran or military status. Advertised: Jul 20 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Aug 03 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
CSU, Sacramento
6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819, USA
Working Title: Lieutenant Classification Title: Administrator II Posting Details Priority Application Deadline: Wednesday, July 10th @ 11:55pm PST (Posting will remain open until filled) Position Summary Under the direction of the Deputy Chief of Police, the Lieutenant serves as third-in-command of the Sacramento State Police Department. The Lieutenant is responsible for leading, directing, and managing the Police Department's 24/7 sworn patrol/investigation operations/Dispatch. The Lieutenant is responsible for facilitating frequent and effective communication within the Operations areas, directing proactive patrol, community policing, emergency response, special event planning and coordination, planned police operations, investigations, property/evidence management, police fleet management, Community Service Specialist program, Community Service Officer program, and 9-1-1 dispatch, ensuring delivery of professional, respectful customer service/law enforcement services for the campus community. The Lieutenant has oversight responsibility for the recruitment, selection, promotion, scheduling, training, readiness, and performance for these positions and areas and has key influence in the development and content of related policies and procedures. The Lieutenant will serve as a liaison to allied law enforcement agencies. The Lieutenant also assists with developing and implementing a wide variety of law enforcement functions, programs, projects, and related activities, as well as organizing special event planning activities, attending meetings, and aiding in other areas when needed. The Lieutenant actively participates in the Police Department's management team and must carry out rational analysis, independent judgment, forward-thinking, sound decision-making, efficient management, and effective leadership. Working conditions may include field, administrative, and occasional shift duties. The Lieutenant is expected to be on call 24 hours a day and may be required to occasionally work weekends and/or after regular business hours, in uniform or plainclothes. The Lieutenant must ensure that Police Department directives are followed, goals are accomplished, and objectives are met. The Lieutenant will serve as Incident Commander at the scene of major crimes, emergencies, demonstrations and special events. The Lieutenant will serve as a Watch Commander and perform traditional police and law enforcement duties as needed. The Lieutenant may be called upon to perform other management and/or executive duties, including assuming the Chief's or Deputy Chief’s responsibilities when the Chief or Deputy Chief are unavailable. May also assist with assignments including strategic planning and oversight in budgeting, purchasing, personnel, records, and policies; emergency planning/management; parking/commuter services; workplace violence prevention; grant management; campus presentations and training; interacting with Marketing & Communications and the news media. FLSA : Exempt (Not eligible for overtime compensation) Anticipated Hiring Range : $12,620 per month - $13,184 per month CSU Classification Salary Range : $4,812 per month - $15,449 per month Best-in-class Benefits : Click here to learn more CSU Total Compensation : Click here to learn more Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type : Regular Time Base : Full-Time Work Hours : Varies Department Information The mission of the Sacramento State Police Department is to protect the life, property, and peace of mind of the students, faculty, staff, and visitors of this university. Our greatest asset in furtherance of this mission is our Department members who work as a combined force in collaboration with the campus community. Our Department adheres to the highest standards of ethics, integrity, and service, understanding our collective responsibility in upholding the noble reputation of the law enforcement profession. Our highest objective is to provide an environment free of criminality where the future leaders of our society can learn and prosper. For more information about the Sacramento State Police Department, please visit: www.csus.edu/police Education Bachelor's Degree or equivalent from an accredited university/college. (Possession of additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required degree on a year-for-year basis) Experience/License A minimum of ten (10) years' employment as a paid California peace officer Possession of California P.O.S.T. academy, Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and Supervisory certificate Must be currently employed or previously employed in a California law enforcement agency as a Sergeant or higher with at least three (3) years of service at the rank of Sergeant Ability to successfully earn the P.O.S.T. management certificate by completing a P.O.S.T certified management course within one (1) year of appointment and serving as a lieutenant for a period of two (2) years Meet all minimum standards set forth in California Government Code, Section 1031 and other requirements for peace officers, as established by law, the California Commission of Peace Officer Standards and Training, and the California State University Possess a valid California Class “C” Driver’s license prior to appointment and maintain a safe driving record during employment Increasing responsibility in law enforcement operations, training, personnel supervision, and operational planning Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Thorough knowledge of current law enforcement methods and procedures Thorough knowledge of current criminal codes and laws Thorough knowledge of effective investigative techniques and procedures Thorough knowledge of or ability to learn quickly the regulations pertaining to campus activities. Thorough knowledge of law enforcement methods, public safety methods, training methods, community policing programs, crowd and traffic control techniques and investigative Demonstrated ability to interpret and accurately apply policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and laws Demonstrated ability to work independently and make sound judgments Demonstrated ability to provide supervision and guidance to other employees Demonstrated ability to positively influence the performance of shift members through leadership Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a diverse population Demonstrated ability to interact effectively with members of the department and public in stressful situations Demonstrated ability to handle all duties with acumen, accuracy, timeliness, confidentiality, fostering collaboration and trust Demonstrated ability to resolve problems and conflicts Demonstrate ability to complete detailed work accurately Demonstrate ability to plan, organize, and prioritize work to meet deadlines Demonstrated ability to work under the pressure of handling multiple and simultaneous tasks Demonstrated ability to write detailed reports and correspondence Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills Possess strong computer skills using Windows platform, word processing, spreadsheets and databases Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Ability to pass a background check Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, or related field. University law enforcement experience Documents Needed to Apply Resume, POST Advanced and Supervisory Certificates. 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: Jun 12 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Jul 14, 2024
Working Title: Lieutenant Classification Title: Administrator II Posting Details Priority Application Deadline: Wednesday, July 10th @ 11:55pm PST (Posting will remain open until filled) Position Summary Under the direction of the Deputy Chief of Police, the Lieutenant serves as third-in-command of the Sacramento State Police Department. The Lieutenant is responsible for leading, directing, and managing the Police Department's 24/7 sworn patrol/investigation operations/Dispatch. The Lieutenant is responsible for facilitating frequent and effective communication within the Operations areas, directing proactive patrol, community policing, emergency response, special event planning and coordination, planned police operations, investigations, property/evidence management, police fleet management, Community Service Specialist program, Community Service Officer program, and 9-1-1 dispatch, ensuring delivery of professional, respectful customer service/law enforcement services for the campus community. The Lieutenant has oversight responsibility for the recruitment, selection, promotion, scheduling, training, readiness, and performance for these positions and areas and has key influence in the development and content of related policies and procedures. The Lieutenant will serve as a liaison to allied law enforcement agencies. The Lieutenant also assists with developing and implementing a wide variety of law enforcement functions, programs, projects, and related activities, as well as organizing special event planning activities, attending meetings, and aiding in other areas when needed. The Lieutenant actively participates in the Police Department's management team and must carry out rational analysis, independent judgment, forward-thinking, sound decision-making, efficient management, and effective leadership. Working conditions may include field, administrative, and occasional shift duties. The Lieutenant is expected to be on call 24 hours a day and may be required to occasionally work weekends and/or after regular business hours, in uniform or plainclothes. The Lieutenant must ensure that Police Department directives are followed, goals are accomplished, and objectives are met. The Lieutenant will serve as Incident Commander at the scene of major crimes, emergencies, demonstrations and special events. The Lieutenant will serve as a Watch Commander and perform traditional police and law enforcement duties as needed. The Lieutenant may be called upon to perform other management and/or executive duties, including assuming the Chief's or Deputy Chief’s responsibilities when the Chief or Deputy Chief are unavailable. May also assist with assignments including strategic planning and oversight in budgeting, purchasing, personnel, records, and policies; emergency planning/management; parking/commuter services; workplace violence prevention; grant management; campus presentations and training; interacting with Marketing & Communications and the news media. FLSA : Exempt (Not eligible for overtime compensation) Anticipated Hiring Range : $12,620 per month - $13,184 per month CSU Classification Salary Range : $4,812 per month - $15,449 per month Best-in-class Benefits : Click here to learn more CSU Total Compensation : Click here to learn more Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type : Regular Time Base : Full-Time Work Hours : Varies Department Information The mission of the Sacramento State Police Department is to protect the life, property, and peace of mind of the students, faculty, staff, and visitors of this university. Our greatest asset in furtherance of this mission is our Department members who work as a combined force in collaboration with the campus community. Our Department adheres to the highest standards of ethics, integrity, and service, understanding our collective responsibility in upholding the noble reputation of the law enforcement profession. Our highest objective is to provide an environment free of criminality where the future leaders of our society can learn and prosper. For more information about the Sacramento State Police Department, please visit: www.csus.edu/police Education Bachelor's Degree or equivalent from an accredited university/college. (Possession of additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required degree on a year-for-year basis) Experience/License A minimum of ten (10) years' employment as a paid California peace officer Possession of California P.O.S.T. academy, Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and Supervisory certificate Must be currently employed or previously employed in a California law enforcement agency as a Sergeant or higher with at least three (3) years of service at the rank of Sergeant Ability to successfully earn the P.O.S.T. management certificate by completing a P.O.S.T certified management course within one (1) year of appointment and serving as a lieutenant for a period of two (2) years Meet all minimum standards set forth in California Government Code, Section 1031 and other requirements for peace officers, as established by law, the California Commission of Peace Officer Standards and Training, and the California State University Possess a valid California Class “C” Driver’s license prior to appointment and maintain a safe driving record during employment Increasing responsibility in law enforcement operations, training, personnel supervision, and operational planning Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Thorough knowledge of current law enforcement methods and procedures Thorough knowledge of current criminal codes and laws Thorough knowledge of effective investigative techniques and procedures Thorough knowledge of or ability to learn quickly the regulations pertaining to campus activities. Thorough knowledge of law enforcement methods, public safety methods, training methods, community policing programs, crowd and traffic control techniques and investigative Demonstrated ability to interpret and accurately apply policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and laws Demonstrated ability to work independently and make sound judgments Demonstrated ability to provide supervision and guidance to other employees Demonstrated ability to positively influence the performance of shift members through leadership Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a diverse population Demonstrated ability to interact effectively with members of the department and public in stressful situations Demonstrated ability to handle all duties with acumen, accuracy, timeliness, confidentiality, fostering collaboration and trust Demonstrated ability to resolve problems and conflicts Demonstrate ability to complete detailed work accurately Demonstrate ability to plan, organize, and prioritize work to meet deadlines Demonstrated ability to work under the pressure of handling multiple and simultaneous tasks Demonstrated ability to write detailed reports and correspondence Possess excellent verbal and written communication skills Possess strong computer skills using Windows platform, word processing, spreadsheets and databases Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Ability to pass a background check Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, or related field. University law enforcement experience Documents Needed to Apply Resume, POST Advanced and Supervisory Certificates. 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: Jun 12 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
City of Long Beach, CA
City of Long Beach, California, United States
DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNITY The City of Long Beach is located south of Los Angeles and adjacent to Orange County, making it an idyllic location with oceanside activities, diverse culture, and a unique economy. Long Beach is home to approximately 470,000 residents living across the area’s 51 square miles, including 169 parks with 26 community centers and many public spaces. This community is one of the most diverse in the United States, making it an excellent place to learn about and immerse yourself in various cultures. When you live in Long Beach, you get to enjoy the Southern California climate all year long, making surfing, hiking, golfing, and other outdoor activities popular in this area. Biking is a favorite pastime among residents, as this area is bike friendly. Walking around town is also easy, considering the City was rated the 10th “Most Walkable City” of over 100 cities globally. Long Beach features six miles of beaches and many parks and public spaces, as well as the Long Beach Convention Center, Aquarium of the Pacific, Queen Mary, and the annual IndyCar Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. CITY GOVERNMENT Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager, City Clerk, and Police Oversight Director. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under direction of a separately elected official, Board, or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Utilities (Water and Gas) and Energy Resources Departments. The City is supported by a FY 2024 total budget of $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. More than 6,000 full and part-time employees support municipal operations with the majority being represented by twelve employee associations. To learn more about the City of Long Beach, go to: https://www.longbeach.gov/ LONG BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) system is made up of 12 libraries, including two signature flagship libraries that were built within the past 15 years. LBPL operates with a fiscal year 2024 budget of approximately $20 million and 200 dedicated staff, and is one of 15 departments administered by the City Manager. Since 1986, LBPL has provided free and equal access to information, education, and community, enabling access to hundreds of thousands of titles and an impressive selection of digital content, books, movies, music, audio books, and more. It supports lifelong learning and academic and career success and works to close the digital divide, support childhood literacy, provide various health services, and create transformative community experiences. The LBPL system has received accolades attesting to its innovation and continued success, particularly at the Billie Jean King Main Library, Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library, and Mark Twain Neighborhood Library. In 2017, the system received the National Medal for Museum and Library Service - the highest honor for institutions that make significant and exceptional contributions to their communities. The City of Long Beach and LBPL are committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are, and for the unique skills they bring to their role. Having a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by City departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into its work by supporting staff and community partners. The City is committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. THE BUREAU/MAIN LIBRARY The Main Library Services Bureau oversees the operations of the Billie Jean King Main Library, as well as the administration of system-wide library programs and services, including Collection Services, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion/Multilingual Collections, Teens & Emerging Adults, Youth Services, Community Engagement & Outreach, and Access Services. The Billie Jean King Main Library, located in the heart of Long Beach, is an award-winning institution renowned for its innovative services and commitment to community engagement. Named after the tennis legend and advocate for equality, the library embodies the values of inclusivity and access for all. The library is also a center for cultural and educational activities, reflecting the diverse and dynamic community it serves. With its beautiful and modern facilities and forward-thinking programs, the Billie Jean King Main Library continues to push the boundaries of what a public library can offer, ensuring it remains a vital resource for residents of Long Beach. Learn more about the Main Library’s innovative work on their website: https://www.longbeach.gov/library/locations/main-library/ THE JOB The Main Library Services Manager will report to the Director of Library Services, and lead seven direct reports and a total staff of 90. They will manage an approximately $5.6 million budget, oversee and administer grant funding streams, and play a key role in strategic planning efforts as a member of the Department’s leadership team. This role requires effective delegation to promote optimal workflow and employee growth, the ability to balance programmatic and operational needs, and a focus on strong personnel management and culture-building. The Main Library Services Manager will foster a collaborative and supportive environment, providing direct support, addressing concerns, and proactively tackling challenges. They will also work closely with social workers, safety officers, and the Police and Health Departments to ensure that the library is a safe, educational, and joyful space for patrons and staff members, promoting professional development and occupational health to prevent burnout and overextension, enhancing staff morale and helping to build a high-trust organization. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate for this role will be a strong library administrator with prior experience in a medium or large public library system. They will be a proactive and creative problem-solver, who can communicate effectively across all levels of the organization and motivate their team through change. The ideal Manager will come to this role with the drive to implement long-range strategies for improving services, as well as a strong passion for serving the community through their work. They will balance outstanding cultural competency and emotional intelligence with strong operational knowledge, including strategic planning, fiscal management, and labor relations. This Manager will be a collaborative relationship builder with a hands-on approach, transparent communication style, and the ability to lead and support staff effectively. Effective leadership and a dedication to culture-building are key to success in this role. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The City of Long Beach is seeking a Main Library Services Manager to oversee system-wide Library programs as well as the operations and administration of the award-winning Billie Jean King Main Library. This Manager will bring fresh and innovative ideas, lead change, improve efficiency, maintain a positive work culture, and serve as a pillar of support for a staff of 90. They will guide passionate library employees in delivering engaging programs and services, provide effective fiscal administration and strategic planning for the Main Services Bureau, and work collaboratively across the Department and the City to ensure alignment with organizational goals. The ideal candidate will have a background managing library programs serving large, diverse populations, and will champion the library’s values of inclusivity, access, and information for all. This Manager will demonstrate exceptional cultural competency, experience in collaborating cross-departmentally, and the ability to build partnerships with community organizations. As a strong communicator operating with high transparency, this Manager will build trust and consistency by acting as a hands-on and collaborative relationship builder. Shape the future of this award-winning public library system - apply today! Specialized services at the Billie Jean King Main Library include: The award-winning Center for Adaptive Technology! The curated Long Beach History Collection and genealogy archive! The Makerspace Studio - offering workshops in 3D printing, audiovisual technology, arts & crafts! The Family Learning Center - providing homework help, job resources, and lifelong learning opportunities! EXCITING PROJECTS & INITIATIVES Library Social Work Program: Thoughtfully brand and launch the library social work program, aligning services with departmental and city goals and streamlining processes. Cultural & Community Engagement: Building and maintaining partnerships with arts organizations, community nonprofits, and cultural centers. Strategic & Long-range Planning: Guiding the budget, development, and delivery of engaging library programs and services. Recruitment Brochure: CLICK HERE REQUIREMENTS TO FILE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION: Master of Library Science degree from an ALA-accredited college or university. EXPERIENCE: A minimum of five years of professional supervisory experience at the level of a Principal or Senior Librarian. Prior experience in the planning and budgeting of public library programs, as well as personnel management. HIGHLY DESIRED Previous experience working in a medium or large public library system serving diverse populations, including people experiencing homelessness. Knowledge of public administration, intradepartmental coordination, and labor relations within a City or County setting. Experience working with DEI programs or initiatives and cultural/ethnic enrichment programs and partnerships. SELECTION PROCEDURE HOW TO APPLY: This recruitment is conducted by WBCP For first consideration, apply by August 6 th at: https://wbcpinc.com/job-board Applications that fail to include all necessary documents will be considered incomplete and will not be taken into consideration. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check. The City of Long Beach is an E qual Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act . You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act . The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please contact the Administration Bureau at (562) 570-6781. QUESTIONS? Please contact your recruiter, Lauren Gerson, with any inquiries: lauren@wbcpinc.com 866-929-WBCP (9227) toll free The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: Retirement: California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security. Health and Dental Insurance: The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected. Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance: City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Management Physical: Annual City-paid physical examination. Vacation: Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service. Executive Leave: Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year. Sick Leave : One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits. Holidays: Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion. Transportation Allowance: Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below; Department Head $650.00 Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00 Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00 Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00 Deferred Compensation Plan: Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation). Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members. Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members. Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses. Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule: Available (subject to City Manager approval). Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent. Closing Date/Time: 8/6/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Jul 10, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNITY The City of Long Beach is located south of Los Angeles and adjacent to Orange County, making it an idyllic location with oceanside activities, diverse culture, and a unique economy. Long Beach is home to approximately 470,000 residents living across the area’s 51 square miles, including 169 parks with 26 community centers and many public spaces. This community is one of the most diverse in the United States, making it an excellent place to learn about and immerse yourself in various cultures. When you live in Long Beach, you get to enjoy the Southern California climate all year long, making surfing, hiking, golfing, and other outdoor activities popular in this area. Biking is a favorite pastime among residents, as this area is bike friendly. Walking around town is also easy, considering the City was rated the 10th “Most Walkable City” of over 100 cities globally. Long Beach features six miles of beaches and many parks and public spaces, as well as the Long Beach Convention Center, Aquarium of the Pacific, Queen Mary, and the annual IndyCar Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. CITY GOVERNMENT Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager, City Clerk, and Police Oversight Director. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under direction of a separately elected official, Board, or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Utilities (Water and Gas) and Energy Resources Departments. The City is supported by a FY 2024 total budget of $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. More than 6,000 full and part-time employees support municipal operations with the majority being represented by twelve employee associations. To learn more about the City of Long Beach, go to: https://www.longbeach.gov/ LONG BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY The Long Beach Public Library (LBPL) system is made up of 12 libraries, including two signature flagship libraries that were built within the past 15 years. LBPL operates with a fiscal year 2024 budget of approximately $20 million and 200 dedicated staff, and is one of 15 departments administered by the City Manager. Since 1986, LBPL has provided free and equal access to information, education, and community, enabling access to hundreds of thousands of titles and an impressive selection of digital content, books, movies, music, audio books, and more. It supports lifelong learning and academic and career success and works to close the digital divide, support childhood literacy, provide various health services, and create transformative community experiences. The LBPL system has received accolades attesting to its innovation and continued success, particularly at the Billie Jean King Main Library, Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library, and Mark Twain Neighborhood Library. In 2017, the system received the National Medal for Museum and Library Service - the highest honor for institutions that make significant and exceptional contributions to their communities. The City of Long Beach and LBPL are committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are, and for the unique skills they bring to their role. Having a workforce that reflects the diversity of the community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by City departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into its work by supporting staff and community partners. The City is committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. THE BUREAU/MAIN LIBRARY The Main Library Services Bureau oversees the operations of the Billie Jean King Main Library, as well as the administration of system-wide library programs and services, including Collection Services, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion/Multilingual Collections, Teens & Emerging Adults, Youth Services, Community Engagement & Outreach, and Access Services. The Billie Jean King Main Library, located in the heart of Long Beach, is an award-winning institution renowned for its innovative services and commitment to community engagement. Named after the tennis legend and advocate for equality, the library embodies the values of inclusivity and access for all. The library is also a center for cultural and educational activities, reflecting the diverse and dynamic community it serves. With its beautiful and modern facilities and forward-thinking programs, the Billie Jean King Main Library continues to push the boundaries of what a public library can offer, ensuring it remains a vital resource for residents of Long Beach. Learn more about the Main Library’s innovative work on their website: https://www.longbeach.gov/library/locations/main-library/ THE JOB The Main Library Services Manager will report to the Director of Library Services, and lead seven direct reports and a total staff of 90. They will manage an approximately $5.6 million budget, oversee and administer grant funding streams, and play a key role in strategic planning efforts as a member of the Department’s leadership team. This role requires effective delegation to promote optimal workflow and employee growth, the ability to balance programmatic and operational needs, and a focus on strong personnel management and culture-building. The Main Library Services Manager will foster a collaborative and supportive environment, providing direct support, addressing concerns, and proactively tackling challenges. They will also work closely with social workers, safety officers, and the Police and Health Departments to ensure that the library is a safe, educational, and joyful space for patrons and staff members, promoting professional development and occupational health to prevent burnout and overextension, enhancing staff morale and helping to build a high-trust organization. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate for this role will be a strong library administrator with prior experience in a medium or large public library system. They will be a proactive and creative problem-solver, who can communicate effectively across all levels of the organization and motivate their team through change. The ideal Manager will come to this role with the drive to implement long-range strategies for improving services, as well as a strong passion for serving the community through their work. They will balance outstanding cultural competency and emotional intelligence with strong operational knowledge, including strategic planning, fiscal management, and labor relations. This Manager will be a collaborative relationship builder with a hands-on approach, transparent communication style, and the ability to lead and support staff effectively. Effective leadership and a dedication to culture-building are key to success in this role. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The City of Long Beach is seeking a Main Library Services Manager to oversee system-wide Library programs as well as the operations and administration of the award-winning Billie Jean King Main Library. This Manager will bring fresh and innovative ideas, lead change, improve efficiency, maintain a positive work culture, and serve as a pillar of support for a staff of 90. They will guide passionate library employees in delivering engaging programs and services, provide effective fiscal administration and strategic planning for the Main Services Bureau, and work collaboratively across the Department and the City to ensure alignment with organizational goals. The ideal candidate will have a background managing library programs serving large, diverse populations, and will champion the library’s values of inclusivity, access, and information for all. This Manager will demonstrate exceptional cultural competency, experience in collaborating cross-departmentally, and the ability to build partnerships with community organizations. As a strong communicator operating with high transparency, this Manager will build trust and consistency by acting as a hands-on and collaborative relationship builder. Shape the future of this award-winning public library system - apply today! Specialized services at the Billie Jean King Main Library include: The award-winning Center for Adaptive Technology! The curated Long Beach History Collection and genealogy archive! The Makerspace Studio - offering workshops in 3D printing, audiovisual technology, arts & crafts! The Family Learning Center - providing homework help, job resources, and lifelong learning opportunities! EXCITING PROJECTS & INITIATIVES Library Social Work Program: Thoughtfully brand and launch the library social work program, aligning services with departmental and city goals and streamlining processes. Cultural & Community Engagement: Building and maintaining partnerships with arts organizations, community nonprofits, and cultural centers. Strategic & Long-range Planning: Guiding the budget, development, and delivery of engaging library programs and services. Recruitment Brochure: CLICK HERE REQUIREMENTS TO FILE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION: Master of Library Science degree from an ALA-accredited college or university. EXPERIENCE: A minimum of five years of professional supervisory experience at the level of a Principal or Senior Librarian. Prior experience in the planning and budgeting of public library programs, as well as personnel management. HIGHLY DESIRED Previous experience working in a medium or large public library system serving diverse populations, including people experiencing homelessness. Knowledge of public administration, intradepartmental coordination, and labor relations within a City or County setting. Experience working with DEI programs or initiatives and cultural/ethnic enrichment programs and partnerships. SELECTION PROCEDURE HOW TO APPLY: This recruitment is conducted by WBCP For first consideration, apply by August 6 th at: https://wbcpinc.com/job-board Applications that fail to include all necessary documents will be considered incomplete and will not be taken into consideration. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check. The City of Long Beach is an E qual Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act . You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act . The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please contact the Administration Bureau at (562) 570-6781. QUESTIONS? Please contact your recruiter, Lauren Gerson, with any inquiries: lauren@wbcpinc.com 866-929-WBCP (9227) toll free The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: Retirement: California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security. Health and Dental Insurance: The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected. Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance: City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Management Physical: Annual City-paid physical examination. Vacation: Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service. Executive Leave: Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year. Sick Leave : One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits. Holidays: Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion. Transportation Allowance: Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below; Department Head $650.00 Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00 Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00 Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00 Deferred Compensation Plan: Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation). Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members. Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members. Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses. Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule: Available (subject to City Manager approval). Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent. Closing Date/Time: 8/6/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Cal State University (CSU) LA
5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032, USA
Job No: 533838; 12/13/2023 ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS: STUDENT CONDUCT California State University, Los Angeles, invites applications for the above Administrator II position. The University : California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) is one of 23 campuses within the California State University system. The University is the premier comprehensive public university in the heart of Los Angeles. We offer nationally recognized programs and our faculty have a strong commitment to scholarship, research, creative pursuits, and service. As a federally recognized Hispanic-serving (HSI) and Asian-American, Native American, and Pacific Islander-serving institution (AANAPISI), Cal State LA recognizes the transformative power of education and embraces its duty to identify and serve the needs of all of its students. The University is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population of students, faculty, and staff can thrive. The Position : Under the general supervision of the Associate Vice President and Dean of Students, the Associate Dean of Students for Conduct is responsible for all the planning and implementing programs and services to support student conduct, community responsibility, academic integrity, and student development. The Associate Dean ensures that the CSU Executive Orders describing disciplinary procedures are administered in a fair, impartial manner and applies these procedures to maintain the integrity and safety of the university community. Specific duties include, but are not limited to investigating, processing, and resolving alleged violations of the Student Code of Conduct (section 41301 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations), and University policies including allegations of academic dishonesty as defined by the University's Academic Honesty Policy. The Associate Dean is also responsible for the sanctioning process of violations of Title IX and overseeing the hearing process for Sexual Misconduct allegations in conjunction with Human Resources Management. Additional duties include: Campus Awareness, Response, and Education (CARE) Team membership, Student Life Council membership, and providing leadership for various Student Life area-wide initiatives such as assessment, fiscal operations, emergency response, student-athlete support, required training protocols, policy and procedure updates and responses to emerging student needs; oversee and administer all aspects of the University's student conduct system including processing, investigating, and adjudicating student disciplinary referrals, ensuring that due process standards and internal requirements/policies and protocols are upheld; maintain familiarity with the Student Code of Conduct (section 41301 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations); CSU and Cal State LA policies; CSU Executive Orders pertaining to student conduct, Title IX, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation; and state and federal laws as they relate to these issues; ensure administrative accountability for all aspects of the student conduct program, including sanction compliance, record keeping, reporting and procedure development; arrange for and represent the University at formal student conduct hearings; ensure that hearings are conducted in accordance with university procedures and guidelines; review student policies and procedures; collaborate with other campus offices to recommend and initiate revisions to existing policies and procedures, or to address new issues as necessitated by changes in laws or best practice; work closely with the campus Title IX Coordinator, Deputy Coordinator, and Title IX Investigators on implementing and applying Title IX guidelines, reviewing and adjudicating Title IX cases, and making recommendations to the Title IX Coordinator to ensure the continued safety of the campus; provide leadership for the Title IX sanctioning process and for sexual misconduct hearings; work closely with the Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion to support Title IX messaging and case adjudication; facilitate referrals for academic dishonesty and serve as a resource for faculty, staff and students regarding academic integrity issues; serve as a member of the University Academic Appeals Board; collect evaluative data, provide on-going statistical reports, and develop goals and outcomes based on the assessment of student conduct data; manage and administer the Maxient on-line reporting system and database for students of concern for the CARE team, Housing and Residence Life, student grievances, Title IX, and Student Conduct; maintain confidential records in compliance with FERPA and the Clery Act; train users; serve as a resource for faculty, staff and administrators by providing advice and guidance regarding effective and sensitive application of appropriate system and University policies and procedures; work closely with Housing and Residence Life to ensure consistency and appropriate sanction development; work collaboratively with Faculty Affairs, Counseling and Psychological Services, the Office for Students with Disabilities, Public Safety, faculty, Housing and Residence Life, Enrollment Services, Financial Aid, and others to address particular student cases and to address emerging student issues; consult regularly with the University Legal Counsel regarding high-profile cases as appropriate; serve as a member of the CARE team, collaborate with the Associate Dean of Students for Community Care, and assist with CARE team referrals by providing intervention, support, and appropriate referrals to on and off-campus resources; meet with members of the campus community who are experiencing conflicts with or between students; assist with the student organization discipline process; develop and provide training and presentations to campus constituents focused on student rights and responsibilities, academic integrity, responding to disruptive and distressed students and other educational/developmental topics; select and train Hearing Officers; and serve as a member of the University Clery team and provide data for the Annual Security Report and Campus Safety Plan. Required Qualifications & Experience : A Bachelor's degree in Education, Public or Business Administration, Counseling or Counseling Psychology, or closely related field. Minimum of five to eight (5-8) years of directly related experience dealing with student conduct processes on a college campus. Work experience directly related to duties and responsibilities may be substituted for an advanced degree-a Master's Degree in student personnel services, communications, public administration, or a related field. The incumbent must have an understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and disability backgrounds of students; and an understanding and practical application of program development, training, and coordination skills. The incumbent must have a demonstrated interest and/or ability to work in a multicultural/multiethnic environment. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the California State University. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University employees who may apply for the position. As part of the recruitment process is task is required during the interview. California State University, Los Angeles, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon 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. Desired Qualifications : Doctorate degree in a related field. Training in conflict resolution and mediation. Prior experience in University Student Conduct Office; working with an office responsible for addressing complaints and misconduct. Knowledge of higher education governance, organizational structure, instructional and research programs, and academic and research policies and procedures to encompass a global perspective within a university setting; and knowledge of and ability to interpret campus policies and procedures, academic regulations, and Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. Compensation : Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Salary range is $4,812 - $15,449/monthly. A comprehensive benefits package is provided. Appointment : The Administrator II appointment will be made under the guidelines for management and supervisory employees of the California State University. All rights and benefits associated with this appointment are governed by the Management Personnel Plan. Closing Date : Review of applications will begin on January 8, 2024 and will continue until the position is filled; however, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applications are received. A completed online Cal State University, Los Angeles employment application is required. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. This position is a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position is required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. In addition to meeting fully its obligations under federal and state law, California State University, Los Angeles is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population can live and work in an atmosphere of tolerance, civility and respect for the rights and sensibilities of each individual. To that end, all qualified individuals will receive equal consideration without regard to economic status, race, ethnicity, color, religion, disability, national origin or cultural background, political views, sex or sexual orientation, gender, or other personal characteristics or beliefs. Candidates must demonstrate ability and/or interest in working in a multicultural/multiethnic environment. Certain positions require fingerprinting. The University actively encourages qualified minorities, women and persons with a disability to apply. Upon request, reasonable accommodation will be provided to individuals with protected disabilities to (a) complete the employment process and (b) perform essential job functions when this does not cause an undue hardship. We are an Equal Opportunity/Title IX Employer. To obtain employment information for the impaired call: TDD Line (323) 343-3670 24-hour Dial-A-Job Line (323) 343-3678 Advertised: Dec 13 2023 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Jul 14, 2024
Job No: 533838; 12/13/2023 ASSOCIATE DEAN OF STUDENTS: STUDENT CONDUCT California State University, Los Angeles, invites applications for the above Administrator II position. The University : California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) is one of 23 campuses within the California State University system. The University is the premier comprehensive public university in the heart of Los Angeles. We offer nationally recognized programs and our faculty have a strong commitment to scholarship, research, creative pursuits, and service. As a federally recognized Hispanic-serving (HSI) and Asian-American, Native American, and Pacific Islander-serving institution (AANAPISI), Cal State LA recognizes the transformative power of education and embraces its duty to identify and serve the needs of all of its students. The University is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population of students, faculty, and staff can thrive. The Position : Under the general supervision of the Associate Vice President and Dean of Students, the Associate Dean of Students for Conduct is responsible for all the planning and implementing programs and services to support student conduct, community responsibility, academic integrity, and student development. The Associate Dean ensures that the CSU Executive Orders describing disciplinary procedures are administered in a fair, impartial manner and applies these procedures to maintain the integrity and safety of the university community. Specific duties include, but are not limited to investigating, processing, and resolving alleged violations of the Student Code of Conduct (section 41301 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations), and University policies including allegations of academic dishonesty as defined by the University's Academic Honesty Policy. The Associate Dean is also responsible for the sanctioning process of violations of Title IX and overseeing the hearing process for Sexual Misconduct allegations in conjunction with Human Resources Management. Additional duties include: Campus Awareness, Response, and Education (CARE) Team membership, Student Life Council membership, and providing leadership for various Student Life area-wide initiatives such as assessment, fiscal operations, emergency response, student-athlete support, required training protocols, policy and procedure updates and responses to emerging student needs; oversee and administer all aspects of the University's student conduct system including processing, investigating, and adjudicating student disciplinary referrals, ensuring that due process standards and internal requirements/policies and protocols are upheld; maintain familiarity with the Student Code of Conduct (section 41301 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations); CSU and Cal State LA policies; CSU Executive Orders pertaining to student conduct, Title IX, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation; and state and federal laws as they relate to these issues; ensure administrative accountability for all aspects of the student conduct program, including sanction compliance, record keeping, reporting and procedure development; arrange for and represent the University at formal student conduct hearings; ensure that hearings are conducted in accordance with university procedures and guidelines; review student policies and procedures; collaborate with other campus offices to recommend and initiate revisions to existing policies and procedures, or to address new issues as necessitated by changes in laws or best practice; work closely with the campus Title IX Coordinator, Deputy Coordinator, and Title IX Investigators on implementing and applying Title IX guidelines, reviewing and adjudicating Title IX cases, and making recommendations to the Title IX Coordinator to ensure the continued safety of the campus; provide leadership for the Title IX sanctioning process and for sexual misconduct hearings; work closely with the Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion to support Title IX messaging and case adjudication; facilitate referrals for academic dishonesty and serve as a resource for faculty, staff and students regarding academic integrity issues; serve as a member of the University Academic Appeals Board; collect evaluative data, provide on-going statistical reports, and develop goals and outcomes based on the assessment of student conduct data; manage and administer the Maxient on-line reporting system and database for students of concern for the CARE team, Housing and Residence Life, student grievances, Title IX, and Student Conduct; maintain confidential records in compliance with FERPA and the Clery Act; train users; serve as a resource for faculty, staff and administrators by providing advice and guidance regarding effective and sensitive application of appropriate system and University policies and procedures; work closely with Housing and Residence Life to ensure consistency and appropriate sanction development; work collaboratively with Faculty Affairs, Counseling and Psychological Services, the Office for Students with Disabilities, Public Safety, faculty, Housing and Residence Life, Enrollment Services, Financial Aid, and others to address particular student cases and to address emerging student issues; consult regularly with the University Legal Counsel regarding high-profile cases as appropriate; serve as a member of the CARE team, collaborate with the Associate Dean of Students for Community Care, and assist with CARE team referrals by providing intervention, support, and appropriate referrals to on and off-campus resources; meet with members of the campus community who are experiencing conflicts with or between students; assist with the student organization discipline process; develop and provide training and presentations to campus constituents focused on student rights and responsibilities, academic integrity, responding to disruptive and distressed students and other educational/developmental topics; select and train Hearing Officers; and serve as a member of the University Clery team and provide data for the Annual Security Report and Campus Safety Plan. Required Qualifications & Experience : A Bachelor's degree in Education, Public or Business Administration, Counseling or Counseling Psychology, or closely related field. Minimum of five to eight (5-8) years of directly related experience dealing with student conduct processes on a college campus. Work experience directly related to duties and responsibilities may be substituted for an advanced degree-a Master's Degree in student personnel services, communications, public administration, or a related field. The incumbent must have an understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and disability backgrounds of students; and an understanding and practical application of program development, training, and coordination skills. The incumbent must have a demonstrated interest and/or ability to work in a multicultural/multiethnic environment. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the California State University. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University employees who may apply for the position. As part of the recruitment process is task is required during the interview. California State University, Los Angeles, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon 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. Desired Qualifications : Doctorate degree in a related field. Training in conflict resolution and mediation. Prior experience in University Student Conduct Office; working with an office responsible for addressing complaints and misconduct. Knowledge of higher education governance, organizational structure, instructional and research programs, and academic and research policies and procedures to encompass a global perspective within a university setting; and knowledge of and ability to interpret campus policies and procedures, academic regulations, and Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. Compensation : Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Salary range is $4,812 - $15,449/monthly. A comprehensive benefits package is provided. Appointment : The Administrator II appointment will be made under the guidelines for management and supervisory employees of the California State University. All rights and benefits associated with this appointment are governed by the Management Personnel Plan. Closing Date : Review of applications will begin on January 8, 2024 and will continue until the position is filled; however, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applications are received. A completed online Cal State University, Los Angeles employment application is required. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. This position is a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position is required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. In addition to meeting fully its obligations under federal and state law, California State University, Los Angeles is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population can live and work in an atmosphere of tolerance, civility and respect for the rights and sensibilities of each individual. To that end, all qualified individuals will receive equal consideration without regard to economic status, race, ethnicity, color, religion, disability, national origin or cultural background, political views, sex or sexual orientation, gender, or other personal characteristics or beliefs. Candidates must demonstrate ability and/or interest in working in a multicultural/multiethnic environment. Certain positions require fingerprinting. The University actively encourages qualified minorities, women and persons with a disability to apply. Upon request, reasonable accommodation will be provided to individuals with protected disabilities to (a) complete the employment process and (b) perform essential job functions when this does not cause an undue hardship. We are an Equal Opportunity/Title IX Employer. To obtain employment information for the impaired call: TDD Line (323) 343-3670 24-hour Dial-A-Job Line (323) 343-3678 Advertised: Dec 13 2023 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
City of Long Beach, CA
City of Long Beach, California, United States
DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNITY Ideally located on the Pacific Ocean south of Los Angeles, adjacent to Orange County, the City of Long Beach, California (population 470,000) is frequently described as a series of strong, diverse interwoven smaller communities within a large city. Enjoying an ideal Southern California climate, Long Beach is home to an abundance of cultural and recreational options. The Long Beach Convention Center, Aquarium of the Pacific, Queen Mary, and the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, plus a wide variety of other attractions (two historic ranchos, three marinas, and five golf courses), serve to draw 6.5 million visitors a year. The City is also home to California State University, Long Beach, and Long Beach City College. Cal State Long Beach is the second largest university in the state and was recently ranked the No. 3 best-value public college in the nation. Covering approximately 50 square miles, Long Beach is supported by a wide mix of industries with education, health and social services, manufacturing, retail trade, and professional services comprising the highest representation. Known for its livable and desirable neighborhoods, Long Beach was named by America’s Promise Alliance as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People two years in a row. While it offers all the amenities of a large metropolis, many say Long Beach offers the added benefit of having maintained a strong sense of community and cohesiveness despite its growth. A superb climate, quality schools, a vibrant downtown, and a wide variety of neighborhoods help make Long Beach one of the most livable communities in the country. CITY GOVERNMENT Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council Members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager and City Clerk. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under the direction of a separately elected official, Board or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Utilities Department (Water and Gas) and Energy Resources Departments. The City is supported by a FY 2024 total budget of approximately $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. More than 6,000 full and part-time employees support municipal operations with the vast majority being represented by twelve employee associations. To learn more about the City of Long Beach, go to: www.longbeach.gov . THE DEPARTMENT The Human Resources Department provides the full range of human resources support services to 24 departments throughout the city. HR’s services include labor relations, employee relations, benefits, organizational development, talent acquisition, salary, and classification administration, HRIS administration, oversight of personnel investigations, EEO compliance, occupational health services, risk management, and safety compliance. We believe that the City’s greatest assets are its employees and take great pride in managing the systems that support a highly productive, innovative, caring, and customer-oriented workforce. Our mission is to strategically support the City and its departments in attracting, developing, and retaining a highly skilled an diverse workforce. Our vision is to make Long Beach an employer of choice through a commitment to service and excellence. We are determined to continue pushing boundaries and making an impact in our community and workforce. THE POSITION The Human Resources Officer is an at-will management position that reports to the Deputy Director of Human Resources. This position will oversee the administration of the Equal Employment Opportunity Program Plan. The Human Resources Officer uses a high degree of independent judgment and discretionary decision-making with respect to policy interpretation, planning, and various functional areas of human resources. The position requires sound supervisory principles and techniques in building and maintaining an effective team and ensuring operational goals and objectives are met. The position will be responsible for planning, developing, and managing the City’s EEO Program Plan to ensure the City's compliance with Federal, State, and City laws, regulations, and policies, as well as providing guidance and assistance to departments on matters pertaining to discrimination in employment and provision of services, workplace harassment, sexual harassment, and ADA compliance. The incumbent will be responsible for the tracking, investigation, and adjudication of discrimination complaints and concerns, conducting discrimination complaint investigations, and overseeing staff and/or contractors conduct discrimination complaint investigations. The Human Resources Officer will act as a liaison between the City and external regulatory agencies. The Human Resources Officer will develop and facilitate training programs on EEO topics and provide educational resources for employees at all levels to enhance understanding and compliance with EEO policies. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The ideal candidate has strong leadership and analytical abilities and is capable of strategic, balanced decision-making, and will implement policies, procedures, and processes through teamwork and collaboration. The ideal candidate will demonstrate the following knowledge, skills, and abilities: Knowledge of principles, practices, and techniques of public personnel/HR administration, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) issues and principles, including ADA interactive process, merit system, employee relations, and labor relations. Working knowledge of federal and state employment and labor laws, Civil Service Rules, human resources policies, and procedures, and the ability to interpret complex guidelines, MOUs, codes, regulations, etc. Ability to develop, implement, and monitor citywide programs for assuring and promoting compliance with various federal and state employment and labor laws. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others, including various levels of professional, managerial, administrative, and technical personnel. Comfortable working in situations that may be sensitive, confrontational, and/or adversarial. Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing to various groups and individuals. Ability to provide training.Excellent public speaking skills. Handling confidential information with discretion and integrity. Exercises independent decision-making, solid judgment, flexibility, creativity, and resourcefulness. Action and results-oriented, innovative, strategic, accepts accountability, energetic, and customer service oriented. Methods for conducting effective workplace investigations. Analytical skills to assess and understand all complaints thoroughly. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with union representatives and labor associations. Monitor workforce date and analyze trends to recommend improvements. Knowledge of communication, and dissemination techniques and methods. This includes alternative ways to inform via written, oral, and visual media. Ability to supervise a team, establish priorities and manage competing deadlines for self and others. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE EDUCATION Graduation from an accredited university or college with a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, or a directly related field. EXPERIENCE At least three (3) years of increasingly responsible professional experience in human resources. With at least one (1) of those years in a supervisory or lead capacity. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Experience in conducting discrimination complaint investigations and EEO program administration. Association of Workplace Investigators (AWI-CH) Certification, Professional in Human Resources (PHR), SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP), SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP), or International Public Management Association for Human Resources (IPMA-HR). SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment is scheduled to close at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31, 2024 . T o be considered, applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, and proof of degree (qualifying with a degree), in PDF format. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. If you have any questions please call (562) 570-7915. Incomplete applications or candidates who clearly do not meet the minimum requirements of the position will not be considered. The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the Californi a Fair Chance Act . You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 . If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-7915. For technical support with your governmentjobs.com application, please contact (855) 524-5627. The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: Retirement: California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security. Health and Dental Insurance: The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected. Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance: City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Management Physical: Annual City-paid physical examination. Vacation: Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service. Executive Leave: Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year. Sick Leave : One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits. Holidays: Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion. Transportation Allowance: Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below; Department Head $650.00 Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00 Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00 Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00 Deferred Compensation Plan: Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation). Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members. Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members. Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses. Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule: Available (subject to City Manager approval). Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent. Closing Date/Time: 7/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Jul 02, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNITY Ideally located on the Pacific Ocean south of Los Angeles, adjacent to Orange County, the City of Long Beach, California (population 470,000) is frequently described as a series of strong, diverse interwoven smaller communities within a large city. Enjoying an ideal Southern California climate, Long Beach is home to an abundance of cultural and recreational options. The Long Beach Convention Center, Aquarium of the Pacific, Queen Mary, and the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, plus a wide variety of other attractions (two historic ranchos, three marinas, and five golf courses), serve to draw 6.5 million visitors a year. The City is also home to California State University, Long Beach, and Long Beach City College. Cal State Long Beach is the second largest university in the state and was recently ranked the No. 3 best-value public college in the nation. Covering approximately 50 square miles, Long Beach is supported by a wide mix of industries with education, health and social services, manufacturing, retail trade, and professional services comprising the highest representation. Known for its livable and desirable neighborhoods, Long Beach was named by America’s Promise Alliance as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People two years in a row. While it offers all the amenities of a large metropolis, many say Long Beach offers the added benefit of having maintained a strong sense of community and cohesiveness despite its growth. A superb climate, quality schools, a vibrant downtown, and a wide variety of neighborhoods help make Long Beach one of the most livable communities in the country. CITY GOVERNMENT Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council Members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager and City Clerk. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under the direction of a separately elected official, Board or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Utilities Department (Water and Gas) and Energy Resources Departments. The City is supported by a FY 2024 total budget of approximately $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. More than 6,000 full and part-time employees support municipal operations with the vast majority being represented by twelve employee associations. To learn more about the City of Long Beach, go to: www.longbeach.gov . THE DEPARTMENT The Human Resources Department provides the full range of human resources support services to 24 departments throughout the city. HR’s services include labor relations, employee relations, benefits, organizational development, talent acquisition, salary, and classification administration, HRIS administration, oversight of personnel investigations, EEO compliance, occupational health services, risk management, and safety compliance. We believe that the City’s greatest assets are its employees and take great pride in managing the systems that support a highly productive, innovative, caring, and customer-oriented workforce. Our mission is to strategically support the City and its departments in attracting, developing, and retaining a highly skilled an diverse workforce. Our vision is to make Long Beach an employer of choice through a commitment to service and excellence. We are determined to continue pushing boundaries and making an impact in our community and workforce. THE POSITION The Human Resources Officer is an at-will management position that reports to the Deputy Director of Human Resources. This position will oversee the administration of the Equal Employment Opportunity Program Plan. The Human Resources Officer uses a high degree of independent judgment and discretionary decision-making with respect to policy interpretation, planning, and various functional areas of human resources. The position requires sound supervisory principles and techniques in building and maintaining an effective team and ensuring operational goals and objectives are met. The position will be responsible for planning, developing, and managing the City’s EEO Program Plan to ensure the City's compliance with Federal, State, and City laws, regulations, and policies, as well as providing guidance and assistance to departments on matters pertaining to discrimination in employment and provision of services, workplace harassment, sexual harassment, and ADA compliance. The incumbent will be responsible for the tracking, investigation, and adjudication of discrimination complaints and concerns, conducting discrimination complaint investigations, and overseeing staff and/or contractors conduct discrimination complaint investigations. The Human Resources Officer will act as a liaison between the City and external regulatory agencies. The Human Resources Officer will develop and facilitate training programs on EEO topics and provide educational resources for employees at all levels to enhance understanding and compliance with EEO policies. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The ideal candidate has strong leadership and analytical abilities and is capable of strategic, balanced decision-making, and will implement policies, procedures, and processes through teamwork and collaboration. The ideal candidate will demonstrate the following knowledge, skills, and abilities: Knowledge of principles, practices, and techniques of public personnel/HR administration, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) issues and principles, including ADA interactive process, merit system, employee relations, and labor relations. Working knowledge of federal and state employment and labor laws, Civil Service Rules, human resources policies, and procedures, and the ability to interpret complex guidelines, MOUs, codes, regulations, etc. Ability to develop, implement, and monitor citywide programs for assuring and promoting compliance with various federal and state employment and labor laws. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others, including various levels of professional, managerial, administrative, and technical personnel. Comfortable working in situations that may be sensitive, confrontational, and/or adversarial. Ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing to various groups and individuals. Ability to provide training.Excellent public speaking skills. Handling confidential information with discretion and integrity. Exercises independent decision-making, solid judgment, flexibility, creativity, and resourcefulness. Action and results-oriented, innovative, strategic, accepts accountability, energetic, and customer service oriented. Methods for conducting effective workplace investigations. Analytical skills to assess and understand all complaints thoroughly. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with union representatives and labor associations. Monitor workforce date and analyze trends to recommend improvements. Knowledge of communication, and dissemination techniques and methods. This includes alternative ways to inform via written, oral, and visual media. Ability to supervise a team, establish priorities and manage competing deadlines for self and others. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE EDUCATION Graduation from an accredited university or college with a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management, Business Administration, Public Administration, or a directly related field. EXPERIENCE At least three (3) years of increasingly responsible professional experience in human resources. With at least one (1) of those years in a supervisory or lead capacity. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Experience in conducting discrimination complaint investigations and EEO program administration. Association of Workplace Investigators (AWI-CH) Certification, Professional in Human Resources (PHR), SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP), SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP), or International Public Management Association for Human Resources (IPMA-HR). SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment is scheduled to close at 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31, 2024 . T o be considered, applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, and proof of degree (qualifying with a degree), in PDF format. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. If you have any questions please call (562) 570-7915. Incomplete applications or candidates who clearly do not meet the minimum requirements of the position will not be considered. The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the Californi a Fair Chance Act . You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 . If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-7915. For technical support with your governmentjobs.com application, please contact (855) 524-5627. The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: Retirement: California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security. Health and Dental Insurance: The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected. Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance: City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Management Physical: Annual City-paid physical examination. Vacation: Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service. Executive Leave: Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year. Sick Leave : One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits. Holidays: Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion. Transportation Allowance: Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below; Department Head $650.00 Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00 Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00 Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00 Deferred Compensation Plan: Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation). Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members. Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members. Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses. Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule: Available (subject to City Manager approval). Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent. Closing Date/Time: 7/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific