Job Description
Job Summary
Monitors, develops and recommends policy in program areas relating to low-income and vulnerable populations served by the Homelessness Prevention and Intervention Division. Plans, organizes, conducts and implements complex administrative projects and programs relating to the City’s goals for improved wellbeing as it relates to low-income and vulnerable populations.
This recruitment shall remain open until filled. Applicants must apply prior to 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 1, 2025, to ensure initial consideration.
Representative Duties
Assists in the administration of the City’s Human Services Grants Program (HSGP) including the establishment of funding priorities and recommendations, program design and implementation, and performance evaluation.
Monitors contract compliance and performance of City-funded social service agencies. Reviews and assesses audited financial statements from City-funded social service agencies .
Reviews program performance measures and outcomes. Analyzes and interprets program data to generate meaningful conclusions and appropriate recommendations.
Ensures the City remains in compliance with respect to its contracts with external funding agencies, (e.g., state and federal agencies such as the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority).
Plans, organizes and directs special programs and projects that advance community
priorities and council adopted strategies and enhance civic wellbeing, including funding applications to external funding agencies.
Provides technical assistance and training to non-profit organizations and service providers on program development, policies and procedures, project budget, data collection and documentation, program outcomes, and other administrative and fiscal areas.
Works with City divisions, non-profit service providers, other community organizations and members of the public to ensure alignment and the effective coordination of social services consistent with policies adopted by the City.
Works with regional jurisdictions and organizations and coalitions to ensure the coordination of social services delivery, policy and funding across the region.
Procures and manages consultants engaged by the City.
Participates in the preparation of a variety of reports including staff reports, fiscal and/or budgetary reports and required federal, state and local plans and reports.
Conducts complex and/or administrative research, studies and surveys. Prepares reports recommending appropriate courses of action for solutions and/or advocacy on issues related to the work of the Division.
Acts as a resource to the public, City Departments, commissions and other organizations on homeless issues.
Makes presentations to boards and commissions, public and non-profit agencies and other community groups on issues related to the work of the Division.
Provides staff support to City Commissions and committees as assigned.
Researches, analyses and interprets data and other information related to social service programs and policies related to homeless intervention and prevention.
Coordinates the responses and follow-up for public complaints, inquiries, requests and suggestions. Ensures that complaints are dealt with in a timely and effective manner. Disseminates accurate information regarding the work of the Division and related community agencies to the public.
Keeps abreast of new legislation, regulations and policies relevant to division’s operations and recommends and/or makes adjustments to division’s procedures to ensure compliance.
Assigns, monitors and reviews work of support staff, as assigned.
Performs related duties, as assigned.
Requirements
Knowledge of:
Low-income and vulnerable populations, including homeless people, seniors and people with disabilities.
Economic and social issues that contribute to poverty and social inequity
Challenges/barriers faced by low-income households to housing stability, economic stability, education and other opportunities
Available and emerging programs and community issues related to low-income and vulnerable populations
Best practices in program and project development, implementation and evaluation relating to low-income and vulnerable populations
Development of and processes associated with Request for Proposals (RFPs)
Principles of grants and contractual agreement management
Principles of budget development and management
Report and grant writing techniques
Supervisory principles and practices
Best practices in service delivery funding sources and other resources relating to serving low-income and vulnerable populations
Principles of staff training and supervision
Effective supervisory techniques
Effective customer service techniques
Ability to:
Develop, implement and administer projects and programs that advance the work of the Division
Analyze large quantities of data and synthesize major issues and potential solutions, make decisions regarding program development and operations, resource needs and budgetary requirements
Interpret, explain and apply applicable local, state and federal laws, legislation and regulations pertaining to the work of the Division
Analyze and apply federal and local monitoring, reporting performance and audit requirements
Work with persons from diverse social, cultural, and economic backgrounds as well as a variety of work styles, personalities, and approaches
Establish and maintain effective and cooperative working relationships with City employees and a wide variety of individuals, agencies, boards, commissions, community organizations and the general public
Supervise, train and evaluate the work of staff
Review and analyze program budgets and fiscal reports
Analyze and solve administrative and budgeting problems
Prepare analytical reports, including staff reports to Council and Commissions
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing
Provide effective customer service
Maintain accurate records and files
Skill in:
Independent, complex problem solving and analysis
Dealing with the public
Working cooperatively with community groups
Writing reports and correspondence
Using a personal computer and applicable software applications
REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Qualifications:
Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree. Master’s Degree desirable. A master’s degree in public policy, business or public administration, social work, public health or a related field is desirable.
Three years of recent, paid, work experience developing, organizing, evaluating and managing social services programs, providing high level administrative support, and preparing complex analytical reports.
Licenses and Certificates:
Possession of a valid Class C driver’s license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions.
Supplemental Information
How to Apply:
Applicants must submit a clear, concise, completed on-line City Application along with any required supplemental application materials with the Human Resources Department by the filing deadline. If you do not submit your on-line application by the filing deadline, you will not be considered for this position. Please note, applications may be rejected if incomplete. Resumes, CVs and cover letters are not reviewed as part of the application screening process.
If you would like for your education to be considered, you must attach a copy of your college level transcripts or diploma to your online application. Applicants who indicate receipt of college level coursework or degree from a foreign institution must provide United States credential equivalency verification along with a copy of your college diploma/transcripts. All materials must be received in the Human Resources Department no later than the filing deadline. Failure to do so may result in your application being evaluated without the education being considered.
Selection Process:
All applicants must submit clear, concise and complete information regarding your work history and qualifications for the position. All applicants will be reviewed and only those applicants determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience, training and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process.
Testing may consist of a combination of any of the following and is subject to change as needs dictate:
Training and Experience Evaluation
Writing Project
Oral Interview
If three or more qualified City employees apply and pass the examination, a promotional list will be established in addition to an open-competitive list. If fewer than three qualified City employees pass the examination, the appointing authority, in accordance with the City's civil service rules and regulations, can decline to use a promotional list, in which case a promotional list will not be established for this position.
Background Investigation:
Candidates who have successfully completed all prior phases of the selection process will be subject to a thorough background investigation.
Inclusion & Diversity Statement
The City of Santa Monica is a progressive, inclusive and culturally rich community. As leaders in public service, we strive to be an employer of choice by attracting and retaining a highly talented workforce where people of diverse races, religions, cultures and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where our staff are empowered to perform at their highest level and where their differences make a positive impact.
The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to build balanced teams from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, ancestry, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create a workplace that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our employees. Join us!
Special assistance with the application and examination process is available, upon request, for persons with disabilities. Call (310) 458-8246, TDD (310) 458-8696 (Hearing Impaired Only).
Please note the request for reasonable accommodations must be made to Human Resources at least three work days prior to the examination.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work is typically performed indoors in a home office or work office setting in accordance with the City’s Hybrid Workplace policy. Office work may require sitting for prolonged periods of time and using a computer keyboard, mouse, and screen. The incumbent is required to visit various community facility sites and may be exposed to change weather conditions and temperatures. Offsite assignments and irregular work hours are also required. Attends community and commission meetings and participates on committees which may occur during evening or on weekends.
The City's liberal fringe benefits for full-time employment include sick leave, holiday and vacation pay, the Public Employees Retirement System, medical, dental and vision insurance, credit union, deferred compensation, tuition reimbursement, Dependent Care Assistance Plan and priority enrollment consideration at Hill & Dale Family Learning Center, Marine Park Child Development Center, and Santa Monica Early Childhood Lab School.