job descriptionThe Office of Los Angeles City Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martinez is seeking a capable and passionate candidate for the position of Case Manager in the District Office (DO). We’re looking for a dedicated individual who loves working with the community, has great customer service skills and who can multitask. We need someone who is emotionally mature, a good problem-solver, and an excellent communicator. We are looking for an individual who is ready and eager to join a very busy, hard-working team focused on getting things done for the District.
The ideal candidate should have experience with handling busy phone lines, a knowledge of or background in city government, demonstrated an excellent ability to communicate in writing, be detailed-oriented and a self-starter, have good judgment, be a great team player and a strong ability to achieve established goals.
Main duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to the following:- Answering main phone line and voice messages received in the District Office
- Providing assistance and direction to constituents that seek services in person at the District Office
- Receiving, directing constituent requests and cases to field deputies, as well as responsible for managing some cases directly
- Ensuring that case management data base is up to date
- Receiving and responding to correspondence or directing it to the appropriate staff
- Assisting operations staff in maintaining inventory of office supplies/equipment in District Offices
This position will be located in either the Echo Park or Hollywood district office
Ideal qualifications include:- 1+ years experience working as a case worker or case manager with an elected office
- Willing to to attend events/meetings outside of business hours
- Current California Driver’s License and auto insurance are necessary for occasional assignments requiring use of city vehicles
The position is full-time and exempt from civil service. Salary range is $64,000 - $70,000, commensurate with experience.
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General Information About Exempt EmploymentExempt employees serve at the will of the appointing authority, and as such, they may be discharged, suspended or otherwise disciplined without cause. Exempt employees have no property interest in their employment, and any procedural benefit or other prerogative extended to them by their appointing authority is not intended to create and does not create any such property interest. No officer or employee of the City may make to any other officer or employee any representation of a property interest in employment which does not correspond to Charter provisions unless the City Council, by ordinance, permits such representation. No unauthorized representation can serve as the basis of an employee's reliance on, or expectation of, a property interest.
Employees Seeking To Become Civil Service EmployeesThere is no protective leave for an exempt employee appointed to a civil service position. Upon receiving a civil service appointment and passing probation, the former exempt employee will be subject to the Civil Service provisions described in Article X of the City Charter. Upon appointment, the civil service employee will begin to accrue displacement and layoff seniority on the first day of his/her civil service appointment and may file for promotional examinations for which s/he qualifies. A full or half-time exempt employee appointed to a full or half-time civil service position continues to: contribute to the Retirement System; accrue vacation time; accrue sick time; receive anniversary date salary increases; and, receive health and dental benefits identical to those received in the civil service position.
Closing Date/Time: 2/6/25