City of Long Beach, CA
City of Long Beach, California, United States
DESCRIPTION THE PORT OF LONG BEACH IS SEEKING A MANAGER OF COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS (MANAGER OF PROGRAMS) (This is an at-will position) Salary Range: $140,000 - $185,000 ABOUT US The Port of Long Beach, one of the world's busiest seaports, is an international gateway for the reliable, efficient, and sustainable movement of goods and is a leader in environmental stewardship. Credited with moving approximately $200 billion in trade, the Port serves as a critical hub for international commerce and is a major transportation center. East Asian trade accounts for the bulk of Long Beach shipments. Port-related international trade has a wide-ranging economic impact, supporting millions of jobs that benefit the region and the entire country. THE TEAM The primary objective of the Communications & Community Relations Division team is to cultivate and bolster a positive perception of the Port. This involves fostering awareness and understanding of Port operations across diverse audiences, including the international maritime industry, port complex stakeholders, local and regional communities, as well as Port employees. The team is dedicated to delivering strategic communication services, refining messaging, managing media relations, elevating brand awareness, and implementing community and education programs. Their responsibilities extend to addressing both anticipated and unforeseen communications challenges and opportunities. THE ROLE Under limited supervision of the Communications Director and Assistant Director, the Manager of Programs plays a pivotal role in the strategic development and day-to-day management of various programs within the Communications Division. This encompasses oversight of community sponsorships, outreach initiatives, educational programs, and administrative strategies. The Manager functions as a crucial point of contact for a spectrum of stakeholders, including businesses, educational institutions, non-profits, and community partners. In this capacity, the Manager nurtures partnerships, addresses educational programs, and tackles budget and administrative needs. Additionally, active participation in community events and meetings, along with representing the Port at external partner and in-person events, is integral to the role. CANDIDATE CONNECT (INFORMATION SESSION) To learn more about this exciting career opportunity and the Port of Long Beach, please join our virtual inf ormation session on Thursday, May 2, 2024, @ 5:00 pm PDT via MS Teams. This is a unique opportunity to hear first-hand about the position, speak directly with hiring leaders, ask questions, and learn why the Port of Long Beach is your employer of choice! Candidates are not required to be on camera. To join audio only, call +1 323-451-1087, Phone Conference ID: 375 903 991# Click here to join the meeting . EXAMPLES OF DUTIES HOW YOU GET TO CONTRIBUTE: Collaborate with the Director of Communications and Assistant Director in formulating and executing strategic plans for external sponsorships and community outreach, aligning with the Port of Long Beach’s community engagement, education, public relations, and communication goals as outlined in POLB’s Strategic Plan. Act as a primary point of contact for regional entities such as businesses, industry partners, institutions, residents, and community organizations. This includes fostering relationships with educational programs, elementary education providers, nonprofits, associations, local chambers of commerce, and neighborhood associations. Proactively identify and support collaboration opportunities between POLB and its education partners and centers, engaging them in Port-related issues, workforce landscape changes, and educational needs. Address future development concerns in line with the principles of social justice and racial equity, utilizing the framework of POLB’s Strategic Plan and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts. Work closely with the Director of Communications and Assistant Director on matters related to innovation, economic development, and education programs. Seek opportunities for mutually beneficial initiatives that complement and support each other. Act as a primary liaison for logistics concerning sponsorships and partnerships with nonprofit and community partners, ensuring effective coordination and support. Attend meetings regularly with neighborhood associations, education partners, chambers of commerce, and other key regional associations. Represent POLB at external partner events to maintain a strong and visible presence. Partner closely with other communications officers to share information and news, collaboratively maximizing awareness and communications of POLB’s work underway, including the use of social media and other methods of communication. Support special projects as assigned by management. Perform other duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s Degree is required in the preferred fields of public administration, business management, communications, and public relations. Experience offering specific and substantial preparation for the position’s duties may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Five or more years of recent progressively responsible professional-level work experience in public administration, community engagement, communications, public relations, or s ponsorship management programs with three years of supervisory experience. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and astutely navigate sensitive issues. Must be a proficient communicator both orally and in writing to diverse audiences. Must have previous experience managing projects and budgets with excellent organizational skills to multi-task a variety of programs. Willingness to work an irregular schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Ability to travel to work-related events, including off-site meetings and conferences. TECHNICAL SKILLS NEEDED: Ability to manage Community Sponsorship Programs, contracts, budgets, community outreach programs, education outreach, and schedules is required. It is essential that you possess the ability to establish and maintain working relationships across functional lines. DESIRABLE: A self-starter who is patient about engaging with the community. Port, City, public agency, or community management experience is desirable. Experience working in sponsorships/grants programs is desirable. Experience contracting with consultants and managing budgets is desirable. Experience working for or with higher education and community programs is desirable. You will need strong negotiation skills, political savvy, excellent client/customer relation skills, and public speaking/presentation skills to thrive. You must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with various employees, vendor representatives, officials, and Port management. SELECTION PROCEDURE If you require accommodation because of a disability to participate in any phase of the application/selection process, please contact (562) 283-7500 or email Careers@polb.com . The Port 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 Port 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 or https://www.longbeach.gov/hr/about-us/talent-acquisition/the-fair-chance-act/. The final filing date for this recruitment is Wednesday, May 8, 2024 @ 4:30 pm PDT. To be considered for this opportunity, please submit a cover letter and resume with your application in PDF format. Incomplete applications (without a cover letter and resume) will not be considered. Individuals who are most qualified for the position will be invited to participate in the selection process, which may include a work-related assessment to evaluate candidate qualifications further. First and second-round panel interviews are scheduled for Thursday, May 23, 2024 (virtual) and Wednesday, May 29, 2024 (in-person) . Candidates should ensure availability on both dates. The successful candidate will be appointed shortly thereafter. References will be completed for finalist candidates; an employment offer is contingent on conducting a comprehensive background check. The Port reserves the right to extend the closing date without notice to accept additional applications. Those individuals determined to be most qualified for the position will be invited to participate in the selection process. THE BENEFITS: The Port of Long Beach has established an annual salary range of $140,000 - $185,000 (placement depends on qualifications). An attractive package of executive-level benefits is also included, with the opportunity to work in one of the most diverse and dynamic areas of the United States. The Port’s generous benefits package includes: Auto Allowance - $550.00 per month Executive Leave - 40 hours per year. Retirement - CalPERS 2% @ 62, coordinated with social security. Current member contribution is 8.00% for CalPERS, and 6.2% for social security, paid by the employee. Pay for Performance - Pay for Performance is awarded based on employee performance as demonstrated through achievement of individual goals, demonstration of required competencies, and available budget funds. Deferred Compensation - The City matches up to 2% of the base salary for all qualified members contributing to the 457(b) plan. Group Health Insurance - Medical and dental options (HMO and PPO). Free vision coverage. Life Insurance - City-paid life insurance policy of $20,000 plus executive insurance benefit equal to three times annual salary up to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance - City-paid short- and long-term disability insurance. Vacation - Vacation is accrued at 3.7 hours per pay period to begin, which is equivalent to two weeks on an annual basis. Vacation can be used after six months of service. Sick Leave - Accrued at 8 hours per month. Accruals may be converted upon retirement to cash credit toward health and /or dental insurance premiums or retirement service credits. Paid Parental Leave - After six (6) months of City employment, the City pays up to 30 consecutive days (160 hours) for eligible employees to take paid time to bond with the child upon birth, adoption, or foster placement of a child, up to the age of 17. Holidays - 11 scheduled holidays per calendar year and four (4) personal holidays. Bereavement Leave - 5 days for death or critical illness of immediate family member. Education Reimbursement - Tuition reimbursement allows employees to obtain additional education or training. Annual Physical - Eligible to receive an annual physical examination at the city's expense through the city-provided program. Public Student Loan Forgiveness - As the Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach, a governmental agency, the Port of Long Beach is a qualifying employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. 529 college savings plan - The ScholarShare529 plan is an account that allows employees to invest specifically for future education expenses through the Long Beach City Employees Federal Credit Union. Funds can be used from your 529 savings plan to send your grandkids, kids, or even yourself to any accredited public or private U.S. college or university - or two-year technical or vocational institution. The Port of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. www.polb.com Employee Benefits 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: • Medical and Dental Insurance • Life Insurance • Retirement Plan (P.E.R.S.) • Paid Vacation, Personal Holidays and Sick Leave • Deferred Compensation • Credit Union Membership • Free Bus Transportation (Long Beach Transit) • Flexible Spending Accounts • Free Employee Parking • Paid ParentalLeave* *Paid Parental Leave - after six (6) months of City employment; up to 30 calendar days (160 hours/192 hours for sworn platoon) of PPL, taken in full-day increments, in connection with the birth, adoption, or foster placement of a child, up to the age of seventeen (17). Closing Date/Time: 5/8/2024 4:30 PM Pacific
Apr 18, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION THE PORT OF LONG BEACH IS SEEKING A MANAGER OF COMMUNICATIONS AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS (MANAGER OF PROGRAMS) (This is an at-will position) Salary Range: $140,000 - $185,000 ABOUT US The Port of Long Beach, one of the world's busiest seaports, is an international gateway for the reliable, efficient, and sustainable movement of goods and is a leader in environmental stewardship. Credited with moving approximately $200 billion in trade, the Port serves as a critical hub for international commerce and is a major transportation center. East Asian trade accounts for the bulk of Long Beach shipments. Port-related international trade has a wide-ranging economic impact, supporting millions of jobs that benefit the region and the entire country. THE TEAM The primary objective of the Communications & Community Relations Division team is to cultivate and bolster a positive perception of the Port. This involves fostering awareness and understanding of Port operations across diverse audiences, including the international maritime industry, port complex stakeholders, local and regional communities, as well as Port employees. The team is dedicated to delivering strategic communication services, refining messaging, managing media relations, elevating brand awareness, and implementing community and education programs. Their responsibilities extend to addressing both anticipated and unforeseen communications challenges and opportunities. THE ROLE Under limited supervision of the Communications Director and Assistant Director, the Manager of Programs plays a pivotal role in the strategic development and day-to-day management of various programs within the Communications Division. This encompasses oversight of community sponsorships, outreach initiatives, educational programs, and administrative strategies. The Manager functions as a crucial point of contact for a spectrum of stakeholders, including businesses, educational institutions, non-profits, and community partners. In this capacity, the Manager nurtures partnerships, addresses educational programs, and tackles budget and administrative needs. Additionally, active participation in community events and meetings, along with representing the Port at external partner and in-person events, is integral to the role. CANDIDATE CONNECT (INFORMATION SESSION) To learn more about this exciting career opportunity and the Port of Long Beach, please join our virtual inf ormation session on Thursday, May 2, 2024, @ 5:00 pm PDT via MS Teams. This is a unique opportunity to hear first-hand about the position, speak directly with hiring leaders, ask questions, and learn why the Port of Long Beach is your employer of choice! Candidates are not required to be on camera. To join audio only, call +1 323-451-1087, Phone Conference ID: 375 903 991# Click here to join the meeting . EXAMPLES OF DUTIES HOW YOU GET TO CONTRIBUTE: Collaborate with the Director of Communications and Assistant Director in formulating and executing strategic plans for external sponsorships and community outreach, aligning with the Port of Long Beach’s community engagement, education, public relations, and communication goals as outlined in POLB’s Strategic Plan. Act as a primary point of contact for regional entities such as businesses, industry partners, institutions, residents, and community organizations. This includes fostering relationships with educational programs, elementary education providers, nonprofits, associations, local chambers of commerce, and neighborhood associations. Proactively identify and support collaboration opportunities between POLB and its education partners and centers, engaging them in Port-related issues, workforce landscape changes, and educational needs. Address future development concerns in line with the principles of social justice and racial equity, utilizing the framework of POLB’s Strategic Plan and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) efforts. Work closely with the Director of Communications and Assistant Director on matters related to innovation, economic development, and education programs. Seek opportunities for mutually beneficial initiatives that complement and support each other. Act as a primary liaison for logistics concerning sponsorships and partnerships with nonprofit and community partners, ensuring effective coordination and support. Attend meetings regularly with neighborhood associations, education partners, chambers of commerce, and other key regional associations. Represent POLB at external partner events to maintain a strong and visible presence. Partner closely with other communications officers to share information and news, collaboratively maximizing awareness and communications of POLB’s work underway, including the use of social media and other methods of communication. Support special projects as assigned by management. Perform other duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE EDUCATION, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s Degree is required in the preferred fields of public administration, business management, communications, and public relations. Experience offering specific and substantial preparation for the position’s duties may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Five or more years of recent progressively responsible professional-level work experience in public administration, community engagement, communications, public relations, or s ponsorship management programs with three years of supervisory experience. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups and astutely navigate sensitive issues. Must be a proficient communicator both orally and in writing to diverse audiences. Must have previous experience managing projects and budgets with excellent organizational skills to multi-task a variety of programs. Willingness to work an irregular schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Ability to travel to work-related events, including off-site meetings and conferences. TECHNICAL SKILLS NEEDED: Ability to manage Community Sponsorship Programs, contracts, budgets, community outreach programs, education outreach, and schedules is required. It is essential that you possess the ability to establish and maintain working relationships across functional lines. DESIRABLE: A self-starter who is patient about engaging with the community. Port, City, public agency, or community management experience is desirable. Experience working in sponsorships/grants programs is desirable. Experience contracting with consultants and managing budgets is desirable. Experience working for or with higher education and community programs is desirable. You will need strong negotiation skills, political savvy, excellent client/customer relation skills, and public speaking/presentation skills to thrive. You must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with various employees, vendor representatives, officials, and Port management. SELECTION PROCEDURE If you require accommodation because of a disability to participate in any phase of the application/selection process, please contact (562) 283-7500 or email Careers@polb.com . The Port 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 Port 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 or https://www.longbeach.gov/hr/about-us/talent-acquisition/the-fair-chance-act/. The final filing date for this recruitment is Wednesday, May 8, 2024 @ 4:30 pm PDT. To be considered for this opportunity, please submit a cover letter and resume with your application in PDF format. Incomplete applications (without a cover letter and resume) will not be considered. Individuals who are most qualified for the position will be invited to participate in the selection process, which may include a work-related assessment to evaluate candidate qualifications further. First and second-round panel interviews are scheduled for Thursday, May 23, 2024 (virtual) and Wednesday, May 29, 2024 (in-person) . Candidates should ensure availability on both dates. The successful candidate will be appointed shortly thereafter. References will be completed for finalist candidates; an employment offer is contingent on conducting a comprehensive background check. The Port reserves the right to extend the closing date without notice to accept additional applications. Those individuals determined to be most qualified for the position will be invited to participate in the selection process. THE BENEFITS: The Port of Long Beach has established an annual salary range of $140,000 - $185,000 (placement depends on qualifications). An attractive package of executive-level benefits is also included, with the opportunity to work in one of the most diverse and dynamic areas of the United States. The Port’s generous benefits package includes: Auto Allowance - $550.00 per month Executive Leave - 40 hours per year. Retirement - CalPERS 2% @ 62, coordinated with social security. Current member contribution is 8.00% for CalPERS, and 6.2% for social security, paid by the employee. Pay for Performance - Pay for Performance is awarded based on employee performance as demonstrated through achievement of individual goals, demonstration of required competencies, and available budget funds. Deferred Compensation - The City matches up to 2% of the base salary for all qualified members contributing to the 457(b) plan. Group Health Insurance - Medical and dental options (HMO and PPO). Free vision coverage. Life Insurance - City-paid life insurance policy of $20,000 plus executive insurance benefit equal to three times annual salary up to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance - City-paid short- and long-term disability insurance. Vacation - Vacation is accrued at 3.7 hours per pay period to begin, which is equivalent to two weeks on an annual basis. Vacation can be used after six months of service. Sick Leave - Accrued at 8 hours per month. Accruals may be converted upon retirement to cash credit toward health and /or dental insurance premiums or retirement service credits. Paid Parental Leave - After six (6) months of City employment, the City pays up to 30 consecutive days (160 hours) for eligible employees to take paid time to bond with the child upon birth, adoption, or foster placement of a child, up to the age of 17. Holidays - 11 scheduled holidays per calendar year and four (4) personal holidays. Bereavement Leave - 5 days for death or critical illness of immediate family member. Education Reimbursement - Tuition reimbursement allows employees to obtain additional education or training. Annual Physical - Eligible to receive an annual physical examination at the city's expense through the city-provided program. Public Student Loan Forgiveness - As the Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach, a governmental agency, the Port of Long Beach is a qualifying employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. 529 college savings plan - The ScholarShare529 plan is an account that allows employees to invest specifically for future education expenses through the Long Beach City Employees Federal Credit Union. Funds can be used from your 529 savings plan to send your grandkids, kids, or even yourself to any accredited public or private U.S. college or university - or two-year technical or vocational institution. The Port of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics. www.polb.com Employee Benefits 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: • Medical and Dental Insurance • Life Insurance • Retirement Plan (P.E.R.S.) • Paid Vacation, Personal Holidays and Sick Leave • Deferred Compensation • Credit Union Membership • Free Bus Transportation (Long Beach Transit) • Flexible Spending Accounts • Free Employee Parking • Paid ParentalLeave* *Paid Parental Leave - after six (6) months of City employment; up to 30 calendar days (160 hours/192 hours for sworn platoon) of PPL, taken in full-day increments, in connection with the birth, adoption, or foster placement of a child, up to the age of seventeen (17). Closing Date/Time: 5/8/2024 4:30 PM Pacific
City of Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
POSITION SUMMARY The right person for this role will be focused on collaboration with unions, managers, and employees, creating strong cross-functional partnerships across the business, and developing innovative and impactful solutions to support the organization. You will have opportunities to help drive the long-term vision of the Employee Relations function and our priorities, and work closely with the Employee Relations Manager and executive leadership to ensure our mission and values are represented in the ways we do our work. If you want to be part of a dynamic, growing City, with the opportunity to have a voice in strategic planning, and touch all levels of the organization, keep reading! The City of Fort Lauderdale employees possess a passion for public service demonstrated by a high degree of enthusiasm, self-reliance, and job proficiency. They effectively convey the vision and mission of the organization and provide excellent service and satisfaction to our internal and external customers. Interprets and explains Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and employee relations laws, statutes, and regulations. Advises management staff, department heads and/or their designees regarding employee relations issues. Assists and actively participates in contract negotiations. May act as management spokesperson on behalf of the City Manager and in coordination with department heads to assure reasonable uniformity in contract settlement and grievance settlements. PLEASE NOTE: The duties of this position will include all of those duties set forth in the official job description . This position shall remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. The City offers a wide variety of benefits to employees. In addition to the competitive benefits package and salary, the City participates in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) which offers an investment option and a pension option, and requires a 3% contribution from employees. New hires are automatically enrolled in FRS. This job classification is in Management Category II for benefits purposes, which includes Eight (8) additional Management Vacation Days and a Vehicle Allowance of $340/month. Say "Hello" to the City of Fort Lauderdale and Say "Goodbye" to Your Student Loan! That's right! Under the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan Forgiveness ( PSLF ) program, the remaining balance on your student loan may be forgiven after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time at the City of Fort Lauderdale! Please visit www.fortlauderdale.gov/PublicServiceLoanForgiveness for more information or to see if you qualify. This is a classified position covered by the Personnel Rules. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Essential functions are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. The omission of a function does not preclude management from assigning essential duties not listed herein if such duties relate to the position. Advises and confers with City management staff, department heads, and/or designees on discipline administration issues, contract interpretation issues, and EEO practices Meets with employees and union organizations regarding employee relations and EEO matters Advises department heads and/or designees in areas of department policy, rules and regulations for attendance, overtime, use of City property, and other employee relations issues Attends various department head staff meetings to discuss and advise officials regarding a variety of employee relations, discipline, and EEO issues Maintains knowledge of laws, Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC) rulings, court decisions, statutes, arbitrators' decisions, and other current activities related to employee relations and EEO issues Confers with and advises department heads and/or designees regarding appropriate written grievance responses and compliance with City discipline and grievance procedures Conducts training sessions for City management officials and new supervisory employees regarding discipline administration, grievance handling, and current developments and practices in the field of employee relations and contract administration Performs special projects and participates in specific internal investigations at the request of the City Manager's Office and makes recommendations on a variety of management/employee issues Meets with City Attorney's Office representatives and/or outside counsel as needed regarding employee relations issues Serves as the City's management representative at arbitration hearings; develops appropriate meeting strategy; prepares City witnesses; drafts strategic cross examination questions; prepares arbitration briefs when needed Serves as management representative in negotiating contractual agreements, when needed Maintains knowledge of the latest data concerning wages, salaries, EEO and labor contract cases, fringe benefits, hours of work, and conditions of employment Performs related work as required JOB REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT Bachelor's Degree in Labor Relations, Human Resources, Business or Public Administration or a related field. Three (3) or more years of experience in discipline administration, negotiating strategies and proposals; labor negotiations; contract interpretation and administration; EEO complaint resolution; grievance handling; EEO fact-finding and arbitration proceedings. Additional qualifying experience or completion of coursework at an accredited college or university in a job-related field, may substitute on a year-for-year basis for the required experience or education. Preferences: Prior experience conducting labor relations investigations. Prior work experience within a Municipality or Government Agency. Professional in Human Resources (PHR) / Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) / Society for Human Resources Management Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) / Society for Human Resources Management Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) or other human resources-related professional certifications. Special Requirements: Essential Employees may be required to work during a declared emergency. The employee's Department Head will determine who will be required to work. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work Environment Frequency Working in Designated Environment Office or similar indoor environment Frequently or Often Outdoor environment Sometimes Street environment (near moving traffic) Seldom or Never Construction site Seldom or Never Confined Space Seldom or Never In the community (homes, businesses, etc.) Seldom or Never Lab Seldom or Never Warehouse environment Seldom or Never PHYSICAL STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The position is generally sedentary. Employees sit most of the time but may walk or stand for brief periods of time. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. HOW TO APPLY/ VETERAN INFORMATION Depending on the number of applicants and the quality of their education and experience, the examination may consist of one or more of the following tests: Evaluation of Training and Experience, Oral Interview, Written Examination, or other assessment method. Applicants must attain a minimum score of 70 in each part of the examination in order to qualify. An eligible veteran who enters an open-competitive examination shall receive preference points added to the total passing score earned in the examination as provided for in the Florida Statutes. To obtain veteran's preference, candidates MUST submit a copy of separation papers and the City of Fort Lauderdale's veteran's preference claim form ( J-204 ). The City of Fort Lauderdale offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Click here for an overview of employment informationincluding our benefits package and click here for additional managementbenefits. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
May 03, 2024
Full Time
POSITION SUMMARY The right person for this role will be focused on collaboration with unions, managers, and employees, creating strong cross-functional partnerships across the business, and developing innovative and impactful solutions to support the organization. You will have opportunities to help drive the long-term vision of the Employee Relations function and our priorities, and work closely with the Employee Relations Manager and executive leadership to ensure our mission and values are represented in the ways we do our work. If you want to be part of a dynamic, growing City, with the opportunity to have a voice in strategic planning, and touch all levels of the organization, keep reading! The City of Fort Lauderdale employees possess a passion for public service demonstrated by a high degree of enthusiasm, self-reliance, and job proficiency. They effectively convey the vision and mission of the organization and provide excellent service and satisfaction to our internal and external customers. Interprets and explains Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and employee relations laws, statutes, and regulations. Advises management staff, department heads and/or their designees regarding employee relations issues. Assists and actively participates in contract negotiations. May act as management spokesperson on behalf of the City Manager and in coordination with department heads to assure reasonable uniformity in contract settlement and grievance settlements. PLEASE NOTE: The duties of this position will include all of those duties set forth in the official job description . This position shall remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. The City offers a wide variety of benefits to employees. In addition to the competitive benefits package and salary, the City participates in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) which offers an investment option and a pension option, and requires a 3% contribution from employees. New hires are automatically enrolled in FRS. This job classification is in Management Category II for benefits purposes, which includes Eight (8) additional Management Vacation Days and a Vehicle Allowance of $340/month. Say "Hello" to the City of Fort Lauderdale and Say "Goodbye" to Your Student Loan! That's right! Under the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan Forgiveness ( PSLF ) program, the remaining balance on your student loan may be forgiven after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time at the City of Fort Lauderdale! Please visit www.fortlauderdale.gov/PublicServiceLoanForgiveness for more information or to see if you qualify. This is a classified position covered by the Personnel Rules. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Essential functions are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. The omission of a function does not preclude management from assigning essential duties not listed herein if such duties relate to the position. Advises and confers with City management staff, department heads, and/or designees on discipline administration issues, contract interpretation issues, and EEO practices Meets with employees and union organizations regarding employee relations and EEO matters Advises department heads and/or designees in areas of department policy, rules and regulations for attendance, overtime, use of City property, and other employee relations issues Attends various department head staff meetings to discuss and advise officials regarding a variety of employee relations, discipline, and EEO issues Maintains knowledge of laws, Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC) rulings, court decisions, statutes, arbitrators' decisions, and other current activities related to employee relations and EEO issues Confers with and advises department heads and/or designees regarding appropriate written grievance responses and compliance with City discipline and grievance procedures Conducts training sessions for City management officials and new supervisory employees regarding discipline administration, grievance handling, and current developments and practices in the field of employee relations and contract administration Performs special projects and participates in specific internal investigations at the request of the City Manager's Office and makes recommendations on a variety of management/employee issues Meets with City Attorney's Office representatives and/or outside counsel as needed regarding employee relations issues Serves as the City's management representative at arbitration hearings; develops appropriate meeting strategy; prepares City witnesses; drafts strategic cross examination questions; prepares arbitration briefs when needed Serves as management representative in negotiating contractual agreements, when needed Maintains knowledge of the latest data concerning wages, salaries, EEO and labor contract cases, fringe benefits, hours of work, and conditions of employment Performs related work as required JOB REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT Bachelor's Degree in Labor Relations, Human Resources, Business or Public Administration or a related field. Three (3) or more years of experience in discipline administration, negotiating strategies and proposals; labor negotiations; contract interpretation and administration; EEO complaint resolution; grievance handling; EEO fact-finding and arbitration proceedings. Additional qualifying experience or completion of coursework at an accredited college or university in a job-related field, may substitute on a year-for-year basis for the required experience or education. Preferences: Prior experience conducting labor relations investigations. Prior work experience within a Municipality or Government Agency. Professional in Human Resources (PHR) / Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) / Society for Human Resources Management Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) / Society for Human Resources Management Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) or other human resources-related professional certifications. Special Requirements: Essential Employees may be required to work during a declared emergency. The employee's Department Head will determine who will be required to work. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work Environment Frequency Working in Designated Environment Office or similar indoor environment Frequently or Often Outdoor environment Sometimes Street environment (near moving traffic) Seldom or Never Construction site Seldom or Never Confined Space Seldom or Never In the community (homes, businesses, etc.) Seldom or Never Lab Seldom or Never Warehouse environment Seldom or Never PHYSICAL STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The position is generally sedentary. Employees sit most of the time but may walk or stand for brief periods of time. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. HOW TO APPLY/ VETERAN INFORMATION Depending on the number of applicants and the quality of their education and experience, the examination may consist of one or more of the following tests: Evaluation of Training and Experience, Oral Interview, Written Examination, or other assessment method. Applicants must attain a minimum score of 70 in each part of the examination in order to qualify. An eligible veteran who enters an open-competitive examination shall receive preference points added to the total passing score earned in the examination as provided for in the Florida Statutes. To obtain veteran's preference, candidates MUST submit a copy of separation papers and the City of Fort Lauderdale's veteran's preference claim form ( J-204 ). The City of Fort Lauderdale offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Click here for an overview of employment informationincluding our benefits package and click here for additional managementbenefits. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Los Angeles Metro
Los Angeles, California, United States
Basic Function Develops and manages community outreach, programs, and activities in support of Metro′s programs, projects, and initiatives. Example Of Duties Supports Metro projects and programs during all project phases, including planning, project delivery, and operations Develops, implements, and manages communication strategies and community engagement programs to inform the public, elected officials, and stakeholders of Metro projects, programs and initiatives Serves as liaison between Metro executive management and local elected officials, Councils of Governments (COGs), city councils, neighborhood councils, chambers of commerce, public and private agencies, citizens, and community and advocacy groups to develop and maintain strategic relationships with various project stakeholders and opinion leaders in order to achieve resolution for transportation and public works related projects, programs, operations and initiatives Identifies opportunities and risks for Metro′s projects, programs, initiatives, and operations; and develops strategies/tactics to maximize the opportunities and minimize the risks Develops goals, objectives, workplans, and budget for the assigned area of the county and/or project unit Identifies opportunities and develops and implements strategies to promote Metro programs, services, and goodwill Manages, trains, and motivates staff engaged in outreach programs to develop consensus and strategies for successful outcomes and promote Metro′s goals, services, programs, and policies, including participating in the development of information for public dissemination Manages consultants, which includes developing and reviewing scopes of work and budgets, reviewing and approving invoices, and managing performance Evaluates and recommends the level of outreach participation at events; and organizes and attends community meetings, press conferences, and special media events Researches the more complex and sensitive incidents, complaints, and concerns, and works with staff and management at all levels of the organization, as well as stakeholders, to achieve solutions Provides or supervises responses to transportation concerns and inquiries from internal and external customers, offices of elected officials, and stakeholders Develops content and oversees the creation of project information, including fact sheets, newsletters, e-blasts, and presentations Provides recommendations to project management teams regarding community impacts during the planning, environmental, and engineering phases of major transit projects Manages internal communication with senior staff to receive new directives for Metro projects and programs for implementation Serves as the coordinator of communications and strategic development for internal departments, such as community relations, media, and marketing on major capital projects Provides expertise for Metro Board and Council, such as advising on agendas, briefings, and meetings Provides day-to-day management and strategic direction to assigned staff Facilitates community advisory committees on challenging projects and achieves stakeholder consensus Communicates and implements safety rules, policies, and procedures in support of the agency's safety vision and goals; and maintains accountability for the safety performance of all assigned employees Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment Education Bachelor's Degree in Communications, Political Science, Public Policy, Public Administration, Business, or a related field; Master′s Degree in Public Policy or a related field preferred Experience Six years of relevant experience or three years of relevant supervisory-level experience planning, implementing, and managing public affairs or community relations projects for a government agency, preferably transportation and large public works or construction projects; some positions in this class may require specialized experience in area of assignment Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements 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 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected. The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience designing and delivering training programs for employees tasked with advising the public on local programming and initiatives Experience creating educational materials such as brochures, posters, videos, and online resources to support rail safety initiatives Experience collecting and analyzing data on community engagement and feedback to measure the effectiveness of outreach efforts and identify areas for improvement Experience developing marketing plans and leading campaigns targeting youth and older adult demographics Ability to communicate in Spanish and/or Japanese Knowledge: Principles and practices of community relations Functioning and protocol of local and state government, public agencies and community groups Theories, principles and practices for the effective use of online communication and digital media to reach targeted audiences Theories, principles and practices of transportation and land use planning and regulation, and/or public finance Engineering and construction disciplines, if applicable Federal, state, municipal and related legislative processes, procedures and protocols Research, and analytical techniques, methods, and procedures Major public works and/or transportation infrastructure projects, programs and/or operations Social media strategy Marketing and branding Protocol of communicating with and for public agencies Group dynamics and community organizing techniques Consensus building and conflict resolution Modern Management theories Applicable business software applications Skills: Developing and implementing communication strategies for complex transportation, infrastructure, and/or environmental planning projects Designing, implementing, and managing public or community programs to promote Metro′s services and programs through traditional and social media platforms Working and communicating with non-governmental and community-based organizations; as well as diverse populations Analyzing situations, identifying opportunities and problems, recommending appropriate actions and solutions, and evaluating outcomes Exercising sound judgment and creativity within established guidelines Communicating effectively orally and in writing, including public speaking and presenting Interacting professionally with various levels of Metro employees and outside representatives Researching and framing complex issues for communication to non-technical audiences Reaching consensus through community engagement Abilities: Conduct meaningful and appropriate outreach to support projects, programs and studies Effectively communicate complex and technical information to diverse audiences Work well with others across many departments and different external agencies Represent Metro before the public and elected officials Coordinate multiple projects and tasks, and meet critical deadlines Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regs, policies, procedures, contracts, budgets, and labor/management agreements Compile, analyze, and interpret complex data Prepare clear and comprehensive reports and correspondence Supervise, train, and motivate assigned staff and consultants Interpret technical documents Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro location: METRO Headquarters, Employment Office One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date (BS). *Open to the public and all Metro employeesThis job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: 08-MAY-24
Apr 25, 2024
Full Time
Basic Function Develops and manages community outreach, programs, and activities in support of Metro′s programs, projects, and initiatives. Example Of Duties Supports Metro projects and programs during all project phases, including planning, project delivery, and operations Develops, implements, and manages communication strategies and community engagement programs to inform the public, elected officials, and stakeholders of Metro projects, programs and initiatives Serves as liaison between Metro executive management and local elected officials, Councils of Governments (COGs), city councils, neighborhood councils, chambers of commerce, public and private agencies, citizens, and community and advocacy groups to develop and maintain strategic relationships with various project stakeholders and opinion leaders in order to achieve resolution for transportation and public works related projects, programs, operations and initiatives Identifies opportunities and risks for Metro′s projects, programs, initiatives, and operations; and develops strategies/tactics to maximize the opportunities and minimize the risks Develops goals, objectives, workplans, and budget for the assigned area of the county and/or project unit Identifies opportunities and develops and implements strategies to promote Metro programs, services, and goodwill Manages, trains, and motivates staff engaged in outreach programs to develop consensus and strategies for successful outcomes and promote Metro′s goals, services, programs, and policies, including participating in the development of information for public dissemination Manages consultants, which includes developing and reviewing scopes of work and budgets, reviewing and approving invoices, and managing performance Evaluates and recommends the level of outreach participation at events; and organizes and attends community meetings, press conferences, and special media events Researches the more complex and sensitive incidents, complaints, and concerns, and works with staff and management at all levels of the organization, as well as stakeholders, to achieve solutions Provides or supervises responses to transportation concerns and inquiries from internal and external customers, offices of elected officials, and stakeholders Develops content and oversees the creation of project information, including fact sheets, newsletters, e-blasts, and presentations Provides recommendations to project management teams regarding community impacts during the planning, environmental, and engineering phases of major transit projects Manages internal communication with senior staff to receive new directives for Metro projects and programs for implementation Serves as the coordinator of communications and strategic development for internal departments, such as community relations, media, and marketing on major capital projects Provides expertise for Metro Board and Council, such as advising on agendas, briefings, and meetings Provides day-to-day management and strategic direction to assigned staff Facilitates community advisory committees on challenging projects and achieves stakeholder consensus Communicates and implements safety rules, policies, and procedures in support of the agency's safety vision and goals; and maintains accountability for the safety performance of all assigned employees Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment Education Bachelor's Degree in Communications, Political Science, Public Policy, Public Administration, Business, or a related field; Master′s Degree in Public Policy or a related field preferred Experience Six years of relevant experience or three years of relevant supervisory-level experience planning, implementing, and managing public affairs or community relations projects for a government agency, preferably transportation and large public works or construction projects; some positions in this class may require specialized experience in area of assignment Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements 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 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected. The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience designing and delivering training programs for employees tasked with advising the public on local programming and initiatives Experience creating educational materials such as brochures, posters, videos, and online resources to support rail safety initiatives Experience collecting and analyzing data on community engagement and feedback to measure the effectiveness of outreach efforts and identify areas for improvement Experience developing marketing plans and leading campaigns targeting youth and older adult demographics Ability to communicate in Spanish and/or Japanese Knowledge: Principles and practices of community relations Functioning and protocol of local and state government, public agencies and community groups Theories, principles and practices for the effective use of online communication and digital media to reach targeted audiences Theories, principles and practices of transportation and land use planning and regulation, and/or public finance Engineering and construction disciplines, if applicable Federal, state, municipal and related legislative processes, procedures and protocols Research, and analytical techniques, methods, and procedures Major public works and/or transportation infrastructure projects, programs and/or operations Social media strategy Marketing and branding Protocol of communicating with and for public agencies Group dynamics and community organizing techniques Consensus building and conflict resolution Modern Management theories Applicable business software applications Skills: Developing and implementing communication strategies for complex transportation, infrastructure, and/or environmental planning projects Designing, implementing, and managing public or community programs to promote Metro′s services and programs through traditional and social media platforms Working and communicating with non-governmental and community-based organizations; as well as diverse populations Analyzing situations, identifying opportunities and problems, recommending appropriate actions and solutions, and evaluating outcomes Exercising sound judgment and creativity within established guidelines Communicating effectively orally and in writing, including public speaking and presenting Interacting professionally with various levels of Metro employees and outside representatives Researching and framing complex issues for communication to non-technical audiences Reaching consensus through community engagement Abilities: Conduct meaningful and appropriate outreach to support projects, programs and studies Effectively communicate complex and technical information to diverse audiences Work well with others across many departments and different external agencies Represent Metro before the public and elected officials Coordinate multiple projects and tasks, and meet critical deadlines Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regs, policies, procedures, contracts, budgets, and labor/management agreements Compile, analyze, and interpret complex data Prepare clear and comprehensive reports and correspondence Supervise, train, and motivate assigned staff and consultants Interpret technical documents Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro location: METRO Headquarters, Employment Office One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date (BS). *Open to the public and all Metro employeesThis job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: 08-MAY-24
Los Angeles Metro
Los Angeles, California, United States
Basic Function Develops and manages community outreach, programs, and activities in support of Metro′s programs, projects, and initiatives. Example Of Duties Supports Metro projects and programs during all project phases, including planning, project delivery, and operations Develops, implements, and manages communication strategies and community engagement programs to inform the public, elected officials, and stakeholders of Metro projects, programs and initiatives Serves as liaison between Metro executive management and local elected officials, Councils of Governments (COGs), city councils, neighborhood councils, chambers of commerce, public and private agencies, citizens, and community and advocacy groups to develop and maintain strategic relationships with various project stakeholders and opinion leaders in order to achieve resolution for transportation and public works related projects, programs, operations and initiatives Identifies opportunities and risks for Metro′s projects, programs, initiatives, and operations; and develops strategies/tactics to maximize the opportunities and minimize the risks Develops goals, objectives, workplans, and budget for the assigned area of the county and/or project unit Identifies opportunities and develops and implements strategies to promote Metro programs, services, and goodwill Manages, trains, and motivates staff engaged in outreach programs to develop consensus and strategies for successful outcomes and promote Metro′s goals, services, programs, and policies, including participating in the development of information for public dissemination Manages consultants, which includes developing and reviewing scopes of work and budgets, reviewing and approving invoices, and managing performance Evaluates and recommends the level of outreach participation at events; and organizes and attends community meetings, press conferences, and special media events Researches the more complex and sensitive incidents, complaints, and concerns, and works with staff and management at all levels of the organization, as well as stakeholders, to achieve solutions Provides or supervises responses to transportation concerns and inquiries from internal and external customers, offices of elected officials, and stakeholders Develops content and oversees the creation of project information, including fact sheets, newsletters, e-blasts, and presentations Provides recommendations to project management teams regarding community impacts during the planning, environmental, and engineering phases of major transit projects Manages internal communication with senior staff to receive new directives for Metro projects and programs for implementation Serves as the coordinator of communications and strategic development for internal departments, such as community relations, media, and marketing on major capital projects Provides expertise for Metro Board and Council, such as advising on agendas, briefings, and meetings Provides day-to-day management and strategic direction to assigned staff Facilitates community advisory committees on challenging projects and achieves stakeholder consensus Communicates and implements safety rules, policies, and procedures in support of the agency's safety vision and goals; and maintains accountability for the safety performance of all assigned employees Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment Education Bachelor's Degree in Communications, Political Science, Public Policy, Public Administration, Business, or a related field; Master′s Degree in Public Policy or a related field preferred Experience Six years of relevant experience or three years of relevant supervisory-level experience planning, implementing, and managing public affairs or community relations projects for a government agency, preferably transportation and large public works or construction projects; some positions in this class may require specialized experience in area of assignment Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements 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 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected. The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience developing and delivering safety training programs and educational materials Experience building partnerships with businesses, professional/civic organizations, government entities, and community groups to coordinate and execute projects Experience implementing and managing a budget Experience implementing and overseeing travel training Experience presenting engaging and informative presentations to diverse audiences Knowledge: Principles and practices of community relations Functioning and protocol of local and state government, public agencies and community groups Theories, principles and practices for the effective use of online communication and digital media to reach targeted audiences Theories, principles and practices of transportation and land use planning and regulation, and/or public finance Engineering and construction disciplines, if applicable Federal, state, municipal and related legislative processes, procedures and protocols Research, and analytical techniques, methods, and procedures Major public works and/or transportation infrastructure projects, programs and/or operations Social media strategy Marketing and branding Protocol of communicating with and for public agencies Group dynamics and community organizing techniques Consensus building and conflict resolution Modern Management theories Applicable business software applications Skills: Developing and implementing communication strategies for complex transportation, infrastructure, and/or environmental planning projects Designing, implementing, and managing public or community programs to promote Metro′s services and programs through traditional and social media platforms Working and communicating with non-governmental and community-based organizations; as well as diverse populations Analyzing situations, identifying opportunities and problems, recommending appropriate actions and solutions, and evaluating outcomes Exercising sound judgment and creativity within established guidelines Communicating effectively orally and in writing, including public speaking and presenting Interacting professionally with various levels of Metro employees and outside representatives Researching and framing complex issues for communication to non-technical audiences Reaching consensus through community engagement Abilities: Conduct meaningful and appropriate outreach to support projects, programs and studies Effectively communicate complex and technical information to diverse audiences Work well with others across many departments and different external agencies Represent Metro before the public and elected officials Coordinate multiple projects and tasks, and meet critical deadlines Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regs, policies, procedures, contracts, budgets, and labor/management agreements Compile, analyze, and interpret complex data Prepare clear and comprehensive reports and correspondence Supervise, train, and motivate assigned staff and consultants Interpret technical documents Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro location: METRO Headquarters, Employment Office One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date (BS). *Open to the public and all Metro employeesThis job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: 06-MAY-24
Apr 23, 2024
Full Time
Basic Function Develops and manages community outreach, programs, and activities in support of Metro′s programs, projects, and initiatives. Example Of Duties Supports Metro projects and programs during all project phases, including planning, project delivery, and operations Develops, implements, and manages communication strategies and community engagement programs to inform the public, elected officials, and stakeholders of Metro projects, programs and initiatives Serves as liaison between Metro executive management and local elected officials, Councils of Governments (COGs), city councils, neighborhood councils, chambers of commerce, public and private agencies, citizens, and community and advocacy groups to develop and maintain strategic relationships with various project stakeholders and opinion leaders in order to achieve resolution for transportation and public works related projects, programs, operations and initiatives Identifies opportunities and risks for Metro′s projects, programs, initiatives, and operations; and develops strategies/tactics to maximize the opportunities and minimize the risks Develops goals, objectives, workplans, and budget for the assigned area of the county and/or project unit Identifies opportunities and develops and implements strategies to promote Metro programs, services, and goodwill Manages, trains, and motivates staff engaged in outreach programs to develop consensus and strategies for successful outcomes and promote Metro′s goals, services, programs, and policies, including participating in the development of information for public dissemination Manages consultants, which includes developing and reviewing scopes of work and budgets, reviewing and approving invoices, and managing performance Evaluates and recommends the level of outreach participation at events; and organizes and attends community meetings, press conferences, and special media events Researches the more complex and sensitive incidents, complaints, and concerns, and works with staff and management at all levels of the organization, as well as stakeholders, to achieve solutions Provides or supervises responses to transportation concerns and inquiries from internal and external customers, offices of elected officials, and stakeholders Develops content and oversees the creation of project information, including fact sheets, newsletters, e-blasts, and presentations Provides recommendations to project management teams regarding community impacts during the planning, environmental, and engineering phases of major transit projects Manages internal communication with senior staff to receive new directives for Metro projects and programs for implementation Serves as the coordinator of communications and strategic development for internal departments, such as community relations, media, and marketing on major capital projects Provides expertise for Metro Board and Council, such as advising on agendas, briefings, and meetings Provides day-to-day management and strategic direction to assigned staff Facilitates community advisory committees on challenging projects and achieves stakeholder consensus Communicates and implements safety rules, policies, and procedures in support of the agency's safety vision and goals; and maintains accountability for the safety performance of all assigned employees Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment Education Bachelor's Degree in Communications, Political Science, Public Policy, Public Administration, Business, or a related field; Master′s Degree in Public Policy or a related field preferred Experience Six years of relevant experience or three years of relevant supervisory-level experience planning, implementing, and managing public affairs or community relations projects for a government agency, preferably transportation and large public works or construction projects; some positions in this class may require specialized experience in area of assignment Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements 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 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected. The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience developing and delivering safety training programs and educational materials Experience building partnerships with businesses, professional/civic organizations, government entities, and community groups to coordinate and execute projects Experience implementing and managing a budget Experience implementing and overseeing travel training Experience presenting engaging and informative presentations to diverse audiences Knowledge: Principles and practices of community relations Functioning and protocol of local and state government, public agencies and community groups Theories, principles and practices for the effective use of online communication and digital media to reach targeted audiences Theories, principles and practices of transportation and land use planning and regulation, and/or public finance Engineering and construction disciplines, if applicable Federal, state, municipal and related legislative processes, procedures and protocols Research, and analytical techniques, methods, and procedures Major public works and/or transportation infrastructure projects, programs and/or operations Social media strategy Marketing and branding Protocol of communicating with and for public agencies Group dynamics and community organizing techniques Consensus building and conflict resolution Modern Management theories Applicable business software applications Skills: Developing and implementing communication strategies for complex transportation, infrastructure, and/or environmental planning projects Designing, implementing, and managing public or community programs to promote Metro′s services and programs through traditional and social media platforms Working and communicating with non-governmental and community-based organizations; as well as diverse populations Analyzing situations, identifying opportunities and problems, recommending appropriate actions and solutions, and evaluating outcomes Exercising sound judgment and creativity within established guidelines Communicating effectively orally and in writing, including public speaking and presenting Interacting professionally with various levels of Metro employees and outside representatives Researching and framing complex issues for communication to non-technical audiences Reaching consensus through community engagement Abilities: Conduct meaningful and appropriate outreach to support projects, programs and studies Effectively communicate complex and technical information to diverse audiences Work well with others across many departments and different external agencies Represent Metro before the public and elected officials Coordinate multiple projects and tasks, and meet critical deadlines Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regs, policies, procedures, contracts, budgets, and labor/management agreements Compile, analyze, and interpret complex data Prepare clear and comprehensive reports and correspondence Supervise, train, and motivate assigned staff and consultants Interpret technical documents Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro location: METRO Headquarters, Employment Office One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date (BS). *Open to the public and all Metro employeesThis job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: 06-MAY-24
City of Newport Beach, CA
Newport Beach, California, United States
Definition Come join the City of Newport Beach as a Fire Services Coordinator (Community Relations ). Check out our video to see what working for the City of Newport Beach is like! Currently, there is one full-time Fire Services Coordinator vacancy in the Fire Department’s Administration Division. This position will focus on community relations for the department, including educational outreach, community events, fire station tours, and coordination with various departments and City staff on community engagement at various levels. The position also oversees the City’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program, including registration, program classes, volunteer opportunities, and more. The ideal candidate will be flexible, dynamic, and innovative to meet the changing needs of the department, and ready to take on exciting new challenges. Selection Components: Application Evaluation: Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis with the first review of applications on April 25, 2024 or at 150 applications - whichever occurs first . In order for the application package to be considered complete, candidates are required to attach to their resume to their online application. Virtual Interview: Tentatively scheduled for May 21, 2024 . Passing applicants will be placed on an eligibility list that may be used to fill future vacancies as they occur. Schedule: This position is able to work a flexible schedule (e.g. 5/40, 9/80, or 4/10). Retirement: The City offers an excellent benefit package and membership in the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). The retirement formula is based on appointment date and membership status with CalPERS and the employee is required to contribute 11.5% of pay toward the retirement benefit. Essential Duties Please review the online job specification for a more detailed description of essential duties. Qualifications Please review the online job specification for a more detailed description of specific qualifications. Experience & Education and License/Certificate A combination of experience and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities to qualify. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Three years of community preparedness program coordination experience. Fire or Marine Safety department experience is highly desirable. Education: Equivalent to completion of the 12th grade. Additional college coursework or training in emergency preparedness is desirable for the Community Preparedness Services position. License or Certificate: Due to the performance of some field duties, which require the operation of a personal or City vehicle, a valid and appropriate California driver’s license and an acceptable driving record are required. For the Community Preparedness Services position, completion of the following FEMA courses must be completed within six months of hire: • CERT Basic Course; • Train the Trainer Course; and • CERT Program Manager Course Please Note: Candidates deemed most qualified, as reflected in their application materials, will be invited to continue in the recruitment process. The prospective candidate must successfully complete a thorough background review, including being fingerprinted by the Newport Beach Police Department. The resulting report of your conviction history, (if any), will be evaluated along with the other information received in connection with your application. Except as otherwise required by law, a criminal conviction will not necessarily disqualify you from the position. The nature, date, surrounding circumstances, and the relevance of the offense to the position applied for may, however, be considered. Disaster Service Worker: In accordance with Government Code Section 3100, City of Newport Beach employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly.
Apr 12, 2024
Full Time
Definition Come join the City of Newport Beach as a Fire Services Coordinator (Community Relations ). Check out our video to see what working for the City of Newport Beach is like! Currently, there is one full-time Fire Services Coordinator vacancy in the Fire Department’s Administration Division. This position will focus on community relations for the department, including educational outreach, community events, fire station tours, and coordination with various departments and City staff on community engagement at various levels. The position also oversees the City’s Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program, including registration, program classes, volunteer opportunities, and more. The ideal candidate will be flexible, dynamic, and innovative to meet the changing needs of the department, and ready to take on exciting new challenges. Selection Components: Application Evaluation: Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis with the first review of applications on April 25, 2024 or at 150 applications - whichever occurs first . In order for the application package to be considered complete, candidates are required to attach to their resume to their online application. Virtual Interview: Tentatively scheduled for May 21, 2024 . Passing applicants will be placed on an eligibility list that may be used to fill future vacancies as they occur. Schedule: This position is able to work a flexible schedule (e.g. 5/40, 9/80, or 4/10). Retirement: The City offers an excellent benefit package and membership in the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). The retirement formula is based on appointment date and membership status with CalPERS and the employee is required to contribute 11.5% of pay toward the retirement benefit. Essential Duties Please review the online job specification for a more detailed description of essential duties. Qualifications Please review the online job specification for a more detailed description of specific qualifications. Experience & Education and License/Certificate A combination of experience and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities to qualify. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Three years of community preparedness program coordination experience. Fire or Marine Safety department experience is highly desirable. Education: Equivalent to completion of the 12th grade. Additional college coursework or training in emergency preparedness is desirable for the Community Preparedness Services position. License or Certificate: Due to the performance of some field duties, which require the operation of a personal or City vehicle, a valid and appropriate California driver’s license and an acceptable driving record are required. For the Community Preparedness Services position, completion of the following FEMA courses must be completed within six months of hire: • CERT Basic Course; • Train the Trainer Course; and • CERT Program Manager Course Please Note: Candidates deemed most qualified, as reflected in their application materials, will be invited to continue in the recruitment process. The prospective candidate must successfully complete a thorough background review, including being fingerprinted by the Newport Beach Police Department. The resulting report of your conviction history, (if any), will be evaluated along with the other information received in connection with your application. Except as otherwise required by law, a criminal conviction will not necessarily disqualify you from the position. The nature, date, surrounding circumstances, and the relevance of the offense to the position applied for may, however, be considered. Disaster Service Worker: In accordance with Government Code Section 3100, City of Newport Beach employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly.
Los Angeles Metro
Los Angeles, California, United States
Basic Function Serves as Metro's liaison to the public, elected officials, and private entities; communicates the benefits of new transportation projects; and keeps the community informed of construction impact and Metro transit services, systems, programs, and projects. Example Of Duties Plans and implements publicity efforts, strategies, and outreach programs to promote local government and community support for participation in Metro services and projects Plans, coordinates, negotiates, and facilitates community meetings, press conferences, and special media events to promote the Service Sector and Metro′s projects, programs, initiatives and milestones Represents Metro before public officials; private entities; professional, civic, and governmental groups; career fairs; community and special events; and task forces Updates project webpage and digital assets, and analyzes web metrics Photographs public events and meetings Researches incidents, complaints, and concerns; and interfaces with management at all levels of the organization to resolve issues Provides verbal or written responses to transportation concerns and inquiries from internal and external customers Recommends strategies to promote Metro′s strategic goal and objectives Maintains records and prepares routine and special reports and correspondence Performs administrative duties, such as coordinating the hotline and project e-mails; coordinating meeting logistics; resolving issues; setting up and confirming participation at meetings and events; screening, responding to, or forwarding telephone calls; reviewing incoming mail and electronic communications; and setting up meetings on behalf of the General Manager, including notifying and confirming participants, locating and reserving sites, setting up room, and preparing and providing support materials Keeps up to date on current and proposed activities and programs, and applicable regulations by attending Board, council, or community meetings Promotes Metro′s projects, programs and initiatives by disseminating public information, assisting in or attending special events, and interacting with community stakeholders Organizes and conducts site visits and tours of Metro facilities Carries out construction impact programs in relation to transit corridor projects Coordinates field efforts related to marketing campaigns used to mitigate construction impacts Keeps the community and elected officials informed of construction project impacts Conducts safety education outreach program for rail before and during construction May prepare reports, newsletter, correspondence, and talking materials as requested by management or public officials Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment A combination of education and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Additional experience, as outlined below, may be substituted for required education on a year-for-year basis. A typical combination includes: Education Bachelor's degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Marketing, or a related field Experience One year of relevant experience performing community relations work Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements 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 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected. The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience developing strategic outreach and communications plans related to public programming to involve residents from diverse backgrounds and interest groups. Experience working with diverse individuals and groups with competing deadlines. Experience supporting consultants and department staff. Experience utilizing a Customer Relationship Management system such as Salesforce. Knowledge: Community relations theories, principles and practices Structure, functioning and protocol of local government, public agencies, and community groups Applicable local, state and federal laws Protocol of communicating with and for public agencies Group dynamics and community organizing techniques Theories, principles and practices of governmental accounting, business finance, and recordkeeping Financial, analytical and statistical research techniques, methods, and procedures Report presentation methods Social media applications Applicable business software applications Skills: Representing Metro before the public and delivering presentations to community stakeholders Coordinating and facilitating community meetings and events Establishing and implementing policies Analyzing situations, identifying problems, recommending solutions, and evaluating outcomes Exercising sound judgement and creativity in decision making Communicating effectively orally and in writing Interacting professionally with various levels and departments of Metro employees and outside representatives Abilities: Design, implement, and manage public or community programs to promote Metro′s services and programs Coordinate multiple projects and meet tight time constraints and deadlines Prepare clear, comprehensive reports and responses to transportation concerns Determine strategies to achieve goals Understand, interpret, and apply relevant policies, laws, regulations, and contracts Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro location: METRO Headquarters, Employment Office One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. (AM) *Open to the public and all Metro employeesThis job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: 13-MAY-24
May 02, 2024
Full Time
Basic Function Serves as Metro's liaison to the public, elected officials, and private entities; communicates the benefits of new transportation projects; and keeps the community informed of construction impact and Metro transit services, systems, programs, and projects. Example Of Duties Plans and implements publicity efforts, strategies, and outreach programs to promote local government and community support for participation in Metro services and projects Plans, coordinates, negotiates, and facilitates community meetings, press conferences, and special media events to promote the Service Sector and Metro′s projects, programs, initiatives and milestones Represents Metro before public officials; private entities; professional, civic, and governmental groups; career fairs; community and special events; and task forces Updates project webpage and digital assets, and analyzes web metrics Photographs public events and meetings Researches incidents, complaints, and concerns; and interfaces with management at all levels of the organization to resolve issues Provides verbal or written responses to transportation concerns and inquiries from internal and external customers Recommends strategies to promote Metro′s strategic goal and objectives Maintains records and prepares routine and special reports and correspondence Performs administrative duties, such as coordinating the hotline and project e-mails; coordinating meeting logistics; resolving issues; setting up and confirming participation at meetings and events; screening, responding to, or forwarding telephone calls; reviewing incoming mail and electronic communications; and setting up meetings on behalf of the General Manager, including notifying and confirming participants, locating and reserving sites, setting up room, and preparing and providing support materials Keeps up to date on current and proposed activities and programs, and applicable regulations by attending Board, council, or community meetings Promotes Metro′s projects, programs and initiatives by disseminating public information, assisting in or attending special events, and interacting with community stakeholders Organizes and conducts site visits and tours of Metro facilities Carries out construction impact programs in relation to transit corridor projects Coordinates field efforts related to marketing campaigns used to mitigate construction impacts Keeps the community and elected officials informed of construction project impacts Conducts safety education outreach program for rail before and during construction May prepare reports, newsletter, correspondence, and talking materials as requested by management or public officials Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment A combination of education and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Additional experience, as outlined below, may be substituted for required education on a year-for-year basis. A typical combination includes: Education Bachelor's degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Marketing, or a related field Experience One year of relevant experience performing community relations work Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements 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 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected. The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience developing strategic outreach and communications plans related to public programming to involve residents from diverse backgrounds and interest groups. Experience working with diverse individuals and groups with competing deadlines. Experience supporting consultants and department staff. Experience utilizing a Customer Relationship Management system such as Salesforce. Knowledge: Community relations theories, principles and practices Structure, functioning and protocol of local government, public agencies, and community groups Applicable local, state and federal laws Protocol of communicating with and for public agencies Group dynamics and community organizing techniques Theories, principles and practices of governmental accounting, business finance, and recordkeeping Financial, analytical and statistical research techniques, methods, and procedures Report presentation methods Social media applications Applicable business software applications Skills: Representing Metro before the public and delivering presentations to community stakeholders Coordinating and facilitating community meetings and events Establishing and implementing policies Analyzing situations, identifying problems, recommending solutions, and evaluating outcomes Exercising sound judgement and creativity in decision making Communicating effectively orally and in writing Interacting professionally with various levels and departments of Metro employees and outside representatives Abilities: Design, implement, and manage public or community programs to promote Metro′s services and programs Coordinate multiple projects and meet tight time constraints and deadlines Prepare clear, comprehensive reports and responses to transportation concerns Determine strategies to achieve goals Understand, interpret, and apply relevant policies, laws, regulations, and contracts Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro location: METRO Headquarters, Employment Office One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. (AM) *Open to the public and all Metro employeesThis job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: 13-MAY-24
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Salary Range: $67,000 - $90,000 Position Overview The Ombudsman Specialist/Neighborhoods Relationship Manager provides specialized support to the Ombudsman of Neighborhoods and serves as a liaison. Key Roles Attends NPU and Neighborhood Association meetings Receives referrals for escalations and issues requiring Ombuds services Shuttles concerns to Ombudsman of Neighborhoods and Departments Partners with Ombudsman of Neighborhoods to shuttle diplomacy, develop solutions and paths to conciliation. Provide resource referrals and recommendations Serves as a confidential point of contact for the intake of concerns and inquiries. Spearheads dashboard and manages outgoing correspondence to NPU’s and Neighborhood Associations Operates within the protocol, role, and function of an organizational Ombuds according to the practices of The International Ombudsman Association and US Ombudsman Association Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of neighborhoods and communities in Atlanta. Knowledge of best practices for neutrals and organizational ombudsman protocols and procedures. Knowledge of national best practices for community engagement. Ability to manage complex projects and work with a team to achieve results. Strong verbal, written and presentation skills. Ability to work collaboratively to arrive at constructive solutions. Knowledge of marketing and communication software (i.e. Adobe Creative Suite). Bachelor’s degree in liberal arts, urban planning, public administration or related field (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree on an individual basis). 3-5 years of community engagement or constituent service experience. Preferred Education & Experience Masters’ degree in liberal arts, counseling, urban planning, public administration, or related field. Direct experience in community development and outreach. 5-7 years of progressive project management experience.
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Salary Range: $67,000 - $90,000 Position Overview The Ombudsman Specialist/Neighborhoods Relationship Manager provides specialized support to the Ombudsman of Neighborhoods and serves as a liaison. Key Roles Attends NPU and Neighborhood Association meetings Receives referrals for escalations and issues requiring Ombuds services Shuttles concerns to Ombudsman of Neighborhoods and Departments Partners with Ombudsman of Neighborhoods to shuttle diplomacy, develop solutions and paths to conciliation. Provide resource referrals and recommendations Serves as a confidential point of contact for the intake of concerns and inquiries. Spearheads dashboard and manages outgoing correspondence to NPU’s and Neighborhood Associations Operates within the protocol, role, and function of an organizational Ombuds according to the practices of The International Ombudsman Association and US Ombudsman Association Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of neighborhoods and communities in Atlanta. Knowledge of best practices for neutrals and organizational ombudsman protocols and procedures. Knowledge of national best practices for community engagement. Ability to manage complex projects and work with a team to achieve results. Strong verbal, written and presentation skills. Ability to work collaboratively to arrive at constructive solutions. Knowledge of marketing and communication software (i.e. Adobe Creative Suite). Bachelor’s degree in liberal arts, urban planning, public administration or related field (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree on an individual basis). 3-5 years of community engagement or constituent service experience. Preferred Education & Experience Masters’ degree in liberal arts, counseling, urban planning, public administration, or related field. Direct experience in community development and outreach. 5-7 years of progressive project management experience.
Sonoma County, CA
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Position Information The Department of Health Services (DHS) is hiring a Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section Manager ! If you are passionate about programs that provide treatment and recovery services for persons with substance use disorders, apply today! Starting salary up to $74.77/hour ($156,053/year) and a competitive total compensation package*! The Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section Manager is an integral position in the Behavioral Health Division within the Department of Health Services. As the Section Manager, you will plan, organize, and supervise all programs and services provided by the Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section. Additional responsibilities include: Managing programs that provide treatment and recovery services for persons with substance use disorders through a range of mental health services and community partnerships Ensuring efficient operation of the Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section Supervising both management and service staff Interpreting, developing, and implementing polices and procedures for program areas Participating as a member of the Division Management Team and attending administrative and planning meetings with the Division Director Representing the Department of Health Services at community engagement events The ideal candidate will possess: A working knowledge of the requirements of a Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (DMC ODS) components and their effective implementation A deep understanding of Substance Use Disorder evidence-based practices Professional experience supervising staff, including training and building strong working relationships The ability to communicate clearly and effectively, in writing and orally Experience working with Smartcare/Streamline electronic health records or the ability to learn new software programs A passion and understanding for the community and populations you will serve Certification as a Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counselor is desired but not required Licensure as a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA) is preferred but not required The Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section Manager will oversee the following programs: Alcohol and Other Drug Testing Drug Free Babies Adolescent Treatment Program (ATP) Dependency Drug Court Drug Court DUI Court Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities (TASC) Behavioral Health SUD Outpatient Services Behavioral Health SUD Outpatient Services - DRC DUI Program Prevention For more information about the Substance Use Disorder Services, please click on this link: Substance Use Disorder Services. For more information about the Department of Health Service's programs and services, please click on this link: County of Sonoma Department of Health Services . 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: 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 full-time Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section Manager 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 Education and Experience: Any combination of education, training and experience which would provide an opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed. Normally, significant academic course work in sociology, psychology, substance use disorder treatment, the administration of substance use disorder programs, or a closely related field, and three years of progressively responsible professional level experience in a comprehensive substance use disorder services program, including at least two years in a supervisory or management capacity. A Master’s degree in psychology, sociology, counseling, public health, social work or closely related field is highly desirable. Certification in substance use disorder field is highly desirable. 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 on assignment, to perform the essential job functions of the position. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Considerable Knowledge of: principles and theories of providing substance use disorder rehabilitation and prevention; best practice evidence based methods of diagnosing, treating and counseling persons with substance use disorder addictions; particular therapeutic strategies used by public programs for the target populations; social, cultural and community dynamics related to mental health; principles and practices of supervision and employee development; principles of mental health education, community organization, community relations, and political processes; activities of public and private health and welfare agencies. Ability to: plan, organize and supervise professional and other personnel engaged in treatment and services; direct a complex program of substance use disorder services; anticipate fiscal needs, monitor expenditures, and increase cost-effectiveness in program operations; provide professional consultation and program leadership; supervise and evaluate staff, and teach and participate in training; build and maintain cooperative working relationships; develop and support community networks and systems of care to establish needed services; develop and evaluate creative approaches to the assessment and treatment of substance use disorders; secure the cooperation of professional and lay groups and governmental bodies; analyze situations accurately and take effective action; speak and write effectively. 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 : Choice of five health plans (a PPO, EPO, HMO, and two deductible HMOs) with a County paid premium contribution. 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
Apr 19, 2024
Full Time
Position Information The Department of Health Services (DHS) is hiring a Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section Manager ! If you are passionate about programs that provide treatment and recovery services for persons with substance use disorders, apply today! Starting salary up to $74.77/hour ($156,053/year) and a competitive total compensation package*! The Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section Manager is an integral position in the Behavioral Health Division within the Department of Health Services. As the Section Manager, you will plan, organize, and supervise all programs and services provided by the Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section. Additional responsibilities include: Managing programs that provide treatment and recovery services for persons with substance use disorders through a range of mental health services and community partnerships Ensuring efficient operation of the Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section Supervising both management and service staff Interpreting, developing, and implementing polices and procedures for program areas Participating as a member of the Division Management Team and attending administrative and planning meetings with the Division Director Representing the Department of Health Services at community engagement events The ideal candidate will possess: A working knowledge of the requirements of a Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (DMC ODS) components and their effective implementation A deep understanding of Substance Use Disorder evidence-based practices Professional experience supervising staff, including training and building strong working relationships The ability to communicate clearly and effectively, in writing and orally Experience working with Smartcare/Streamline electronic health records or the ability to learn new software programs A passion and understanding for the community and populations you will serve Certification as a Drug and Alcohol Abuse Counselor is desired but not required Licensure as a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts (LPHA) is preferred but not required The Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section Manager will oversee the following programs: Alcohol and Other Drug Testing Drug Free Babies Adolescent Treatment Program (ATP) Dependency Drug Court Drug Court DUI Court Treatment Accountability for Safer Communities (TASC) Behavioral Health SUD Outpatient Services Behavioral Health SUD Outpatient Services - DRC DUI Program Prevention For more information about the Substance Use Disorder Services, please click on this link: Substance Use Disorder Services. For more information about the Department of Health Service's programs and services, please click on this link: County of Sonoma Department of Health Services . 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: 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 full-time Substance Use Disorder and Community Recovery Services Section Manager 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 Education and Experience: Any combination of education, training and experience which would provide an opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities listed. Normally, significant academic course work in sociology, psychology, substance use disorder treatment, the administration of substance use disorder programs, or a closely related field, and three years of progressively responsible professional level experience in a comprehensive substance use disorder services program, including at least two years in a supervisory or management capacity. A Master’s degree in psychology, sociology, counseling, public health, social work or closely related field is highly desirable. Certification in substance use disorder field is highly desirable. 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 on assignment, to perform the essential job functions of the position. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Considerable Knowledge of: principles and theories of providing substance use disorder rehabilitation and prevention; best practice evidence based methods of diagnosing, treating and counseling persons with substance use disorder addictions; particular therapeutic strategies used by public programs for the target populations; social, cultural and community dynamics related to mental health; principles and practices of supervision and employee development; principles of mental health education, community organization, community relations, and political processes; activities of public and private health and welfare agencies. Ability to: plan, organize and supervise professional and other personnel engaged in treatment and services; direct a complex program of substance use disorder services; anticipate fiscal needs, monitor expenditures, and increase cost-effectiveness in program operations; provide professional consultation and program leadership; supervise and evaluate staff, and teach and participate in training; build and maintain cooperative working relationships; develop and support community networks and systems of care to establish needed services; develop and evaluate creative approaches to the assessment and treatment of substance use disorders; secure the cooperation of professional and lay groups and governmental bodies; analyze situations accurately and take effective action; speak and write effectively. 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 : Choice of five health plans (a PPO, EPO, HMO, and two deductible HMOs) with a County paid premium contribution. 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
Marketing Statement Ride BART to a satisfying career that lets you both: 1) make a difference to Bay Area residents, and 2) enjoy excellent pay, benefits, and employment stability. BART is looking for people who like to be challenged, work in a fast-paced environment, and have a passion for connecting riders to work, school and other places they need to go. BART offers a competitive salary, comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, and the CalPERS retirement program. Job Summary Pay Rate $139,192.00 /annually - $210,876.00 /annually (Non-Represented Pay Band 10) Initial salary is negotiable between $175,034.00 - $187,000.00, commensurate with experience and education. Reports To General Manager Current Assignment Under direction from the General Manager this position designs, develops, implements and oversees programs focused on addressing homelessness and related issues within the BART system; works with internal and external stakeholders to ensure services performed by BART departments are integrated internally and with similar services provided by state, and federal agencies, counties, cities and community organizations; serves as the primary subject matter expert within the BART system on matters related to homelessness and the health and social welfare of BART riders; serves as the top advisor and strategic partner for the General Manager, executive leadership, and Board of Directors on such matters; performs other duties as assigned. Selection Process Applications will be screened to assure that minimum qualifications are met. Those applicants who meet minimum qualifications will then be referred to the hiring department for the completion of further selection processes. The selection process for this position may include a skills/performance demonstration, a written examination, and a panel and/or individual interview. The successful candidate must have an employment history demonstrating reliability and dependability; provide copies of certificates, diplomas or other documents as required by law, including those establishing his/her right to work in the U. S; pass a pre-employment medical examination which may include a drug and alcohol screen, and which is specific to the essential job functions and requirements. Pre-employment processing will also include a background check. (Does not apply to current full-time District employees unless specific job requires additional evaluations). Examples of Duties Develops and administers the Strategic Homeless Action Plan for BART. Develops and manages partnerships with external stakeholders - including cities, counties, state and federal agencies, and non-profit organizations; coordinates priorities and services with external stakeholders; and, leads advocacy efforts focused on securing support and resources from external partners. Partners with key BART departments to assess needs, problem solve, test ideas, identify and secure funding, develop metrics, and implement results based on accountability measures that utilize data and metrics to measure program performance. Presents information, proposals and reports to staff, Board of Directors, community members and organizations, and other government agencies. Partners with BART Communications Department to create and distribute program updates, announcements, stories, and other relevant information to a wide range of stakeholders. Develops and manages program budget; advocates for and works to secure additional funding and resources, including drafting contract and grant proposals; and proposes and implements creative measures to maximize available funding, including effectively negotiating costs and utilizing internal and external partnerships as a way to expand services and capacity. Coordinates with Labor Relations and unions on current and potential programs to ensure services do not generate union concerns and violate union contract rules. Partners with BART Police Department to ensure all programs are in alignment with the Progressive Policing policies. Partners with the Office of the General Counsel to develop and update policies, service agreements, and other agreements and contracts. Collaborates with the Government and Community Relations Department to develop and implement strategies to engage elected officials and community leaders. Works with the Grants Division within the Office of Performance and Budget to identify and pursue funding opportunities. Directs outreach and passenger wellness programs, including elevator attendant program, homeless outreach activities, and restroom attendant program. Provides responsible and effective advice and consultation to the General Manager, Deputy General Manager, executive management team, and Board of Directors. Minimum Qualifications Education Possession of a bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Social Welfare, Health Care Administration, Public Administration, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Experience The equivalent of five (5) years of full-time professional verifiable experience designing, developing and implementing health and/or human services programs that involved multiple service providers, which includes at least two (2) years of management-level experience. Substitution Additional professional experience as outlined above may be substituted for the education on a year-for- year basis. A college degree is preferred. Knowledge and Skills Knowledge of : Local and national issues and trends related to homelessness, mental health crisis response programs, substance use disorder treatment, and supportive housing services Best practices and historical context of the role between law enforcement functions and health and social service functions, including homeless and mental health services Principles and practices of effective project management Methods and techniques of effective communication Principles and practices of government budget development and management Current office procedures and practices, including the use of online computer equipment Skill/Ability in: Developing and implementing new programs in alignment with broader strategic priorities Working with elected officials, community groups, and external stakeholders Developing creative solutions to challenging operational issues Providing leadership and communication to foster effective internal and external coordination and partnerships Working with multiple stakeholders and balancing competing interests and/or priorities Exercising sound judgment within established guidelines Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work Equal Employment Opportunity GroupBox1 The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 and above), religion, national origin (including language use restrictions), disability (mental and physical, including HIV and AIDS), ancestry, marital status, military status, veteran status, medical condition (cancer/genetic characteristics and information), or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws. The BART Human Resources Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities or for religious reasons. Please advise the Human Resources Department of any special needs in advance of the examination by emailing at least 5 days before your examination date at employment@bart.gov . Qualified veterans may be eligible to obtain additional veteran's credit in the selection process for this recruitment (effective Jan. 1, 2013). To obtain the credit, veterans must attach to the application a DD214 discharge document or proof of disability and complete/submit the Veteran's Preference Application no later than the closing date of the posting. For more information about this credit please go to the Veteran's Preference Policy and Application link at www.bart.gov/jobs . The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) prides itself in offering best in class benefits packages to employees of the District. Currently, the following benefits may be available to employees in this job classification. Highlights Medical Coverage (or $350/month if opted out) Dental Coverage Vision Insurance (Basic and Enhanced Plans Available) Retirement Plan through the CA Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) 2% @ 55 (Classic Members) 2% @ 62 (PEPRA Members) 3% at 50 (Safety Members - Classic) 2.7% @ 57 (Safety Members - PEPRA) Reciprocity available for existing members of many other public retirement systems (see BART website and/or CalPERS website for details) Money Purchase Pension Plan (in-lieu of participating in Social Security tax) 6.65% employer contribution up to annual maximum of $1,868.65 Deferred Compensation & Roth 457 Sick Leave Accruals (12 days per year) Vacation Accruals (3-6 weeks based on time worked w/ the District) Holidays: 9 observed holidays and 5 floating holidays Life Insurance w/ ability to obtain additional coverage Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Survivor Benefits through BART Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts: Health and Dependent Care Commuter Benefits Free BART Passes for BART employees and eligible family members. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Marketing Statement Ride BART to a satisfying career that lets you both: 1) make a difference to Bay Area residents, and 2) enjoy excellent pay, benefits, and employment stability. BART is looking for people who like to be challenged, work in a fast-paced environment, and have a passion for connecting riders to work, school and other places they need to go. BART offers a competitive salary, comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, and the CalPERS retirement program. Job Summary Pay Rate $139,192.00 /annually - $210,876.00 /annually (Non-Represented Pay Band 10) Initial salary is negotiable between $175,034.00 - $187,000.00, commensurate with experience and education. Reports To General Manager Current Assignment Under direction from the General Manager this position designs, develops, implements and oversees programs focused on addressing homelessness and related issues within the BART system; works with internal and external stakeholders to ensure services performed by BART departments are integrated internally and with similar services provided by state, and federal agencies, counties, cities and community organizations; serves as the primary subject matter expert within the BART system on matters related to homelessness and the health and social welfare of BART riders; serves as the top advisor and strategic partner for the General Manager, executive leadership, and Board of Directors on such matters; performs other duties as assigned. Selection Process Applications will be screened to assure that minimum qualifications are met. Those applicants who meet minimum qualifications will then be referred to the hiring department for the completion of further selection processes. The selection process for this position may include a skills/performance demonstration, a written examination, and a panel and/or individual interview. The successful candidate must have an employment history demonstrating reliability and dependability; provide copies of certificates, diplomas or other documents as required by law, including those establishing his/her right to work in the U. S; pass a pre-employment medical examination which may include a drug and alcohol screen, and which is specific to the essential job functions and requirements. Pre-employment processing will also include a background check. (Does not apply to current full-time District employees unless specific job requires additional evaluations). Examples of Duties Develops and administers the Strategic Homeless Action Plan for BART. Develops and manages partnerships with external stakeholders - including cities, counties, state and federal agencies, and non-profit organizations; coordinates priorities and services with external stakeholders; and, leads advocacy efforts focused on securing support and resources from external partners. Partners with key BART departments to assess needs, problem solve, test ideas, identify and secure funding, develop metrics, and implement results based on accountability measures that utilize data and metrics to measure program performance. Presents information, proposals and reports to staff, Board of Directors, community members and organizations, and other government agencies. Partners with BART Communications Department to create and distribute program updates, announcements, stories, and other relevant information to a wide range of stakeholders. Develops and manages program budget; advocates for and works to secure additional funding and resources, including drafting contract and grant proposals; and proposes and implements creative measures to maximize available funding, including effectively negotiating costs and utilizing internal and external partnerships as a way to expand services and capacity. Coordinates with Labor Relations and unions on current and potential programs to ensure services do not generate union concerns and violate union contract rules. Partners with BART Police Department to ensure all programs are in alignment with the Progressive Policing policies. Partners with the Office of the General Counsel to develop and update policies, service agreements, and other agreements and contracts. Collaborates with the Government and Community Relations Department to develop and implement strategies to engage elected officials and community leaders. Works with the Grants Division within the Office of Performance and Budget to identify and pursue funding opportunities. Directs outreach and passenger wellness programs, including elevator attendant program, homeless outreach activities, and restroom attendant program. Provides responsible and effective advice and consultation to the General Manager, Deputy General Manager, executive management team, and Board of Directors. Minimum Qualifications Education Possession of a bachelor’s degree in Public Policy, Social Welfare, Health Care Administration, Public Administration, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Experience The equivalent of five (5) years of full-time professional verifiable experience designing, developing and implementing health and/or human services programs that involved multiple service providers, which includes at least two (2) years of management-level experience. Substitution Additional professional experience as outlined above may be substituted for the education on a year-for- year basis. A college degree is preferred. Knowledge and Skills Knowledge of : Local and national issues and trends related to homelessness, mental health crisis response programs, substance use disorder treatment, and supportive housing services Best practices and historical context of the role between law enforcement functions and health and social service functions, including homeless and mental health services Principles and practices of effective project management Methods and techniques of effective communication Principles and practices of government budget development and management Current office procedures and practices, including the use of online computer equipment Skill/Ability in: Developing and implementing new programs in alignment with broader strategic priorities Working with elected officials, community groups, and external stakeholders Developing creative solutions to challenging operational issues Providing leadership and communication to foster effective internal and external coordination and partnerships Working with multiple stakeholders and balancing competing interests and/or priorities Exercising sound judgment within established guidelines Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work Equal Employment Opportunity GroupBox1 The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 and above), religion, national origin (including language use restrictions), disability (mental and physical, including HIV and AIDS), ancestry, marital status, military status, veteran status, medical condition (cancer/genetic characteristics and information), or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws. The BART Human Resources Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities or for religious reasons. Please advise the Human Resources Department of any special needs in advance of the examination by emailing at least 5 days before your examination date at employment@bart.gov . Qualified veterans may be eligible to obtain additional veteran's credit in the selection process for this recruitment (effective Jan. 1, 2013). To obtain the credit, veterans must attach to the application a DD214 discharge document or proof of disability and complete/submit the Veteran's Preference Application no later than the closing date of the posting. For more information about this credit please go to the Veteran's Preference Policy and Application link at www.bart.gov/jobs . The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) prides itself in offering best in class benefits packages to employees of the District. Currently, the following benefits may be available to employees in this job classification. Highlights Medical Coverage (or $350/month if opted out) Dental Coverage Vision Insurance (Basic and Enhanced Plans Available) Retirement Plan through the CA Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) 2% @ 55 (Classic Members) 2% @ 62 (PEPRA Members) 3% at 50 (Safety Members - Classic) 2.7% @ 57 (Safety Members - PEPRA) Reciprocity available for existing members of many other public retirement systems (see BART website and/or CalPERS website for details) Money Purchase Pension Plan (in-lieu of participating in Social Security tax) 6.65% employer contribution up to annual maximum of $1,868.65 Deferred Compensation & Roth 457 Sick Leave Accruals (12 days per year) Vacation Accruals (3-6 weeks based on time worked w/ the District) Holidays: 9 observed holidays and 5 floating holidays Life Insurance w/ ability to obtain additional coverage Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Survivor Benefits through BART Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts: Health and Dependent Care Commuter Benefits Free BART Passes for BART employees and eligible family members. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF FRESNO, CA
Fresno, California, United States
Position Description This recruitment is Open Until Filled and may close at any time. Program Managers, under general supervision, manage, develop, monitor, and evaluate assigned programs; and provide stakeholder education and outreach to develop partnerships that build trust in City departments and strengthen the community. Incumbents ensure compliance with specific regulatory requirements, industry best practices, grant(s) and alternatively-funded programs; establish and maintain collaborative partnerships with State, regional, local, and community-based agencies and organizations and businesses; develop and implement strategies to manage comprehensive programs; participate in the development of the division budget and complete all mandated reporting associated with program funds and regulatory compliance. This is an unclassified position in which incumbents serve at the will of the Department Director. The full job description may be viewed at: https://www.fresno.gov/personnel/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2023/06/Program-Manager-06_23.pdf The current vacancies exist in the Department of Public Works, Animal Center Department and Public Utilities Wastewater Management Division. The Department of Public Utilities, Wastewater Management Division (WMD) has one vacancy that will be managing the Asset Management Program. The incumbent in the position manages a collection of sub-programs: the maintenance management program for assets under the WMD's purview, field validate assets in a wastewater treatment environment, set and enforce standards for all aspects of WMD's asset addition, documentation, and tracking. Establish and maintain asset condition assessment program. Establish, and maintain a critical spares program. Oversee planning and predictive maintenance program. Develop KPI's to monitor maintenance efficiency by sub-program, assets, and trades. The incumbent will assist in creating specifications for various capital improvement projects and consultant contracts. The Animal Center Department has one vacancy. This position will manage a team of Community Coordinators and Animal Program Coordinators. The incumbent in this position manages a collection of sub-programs: Dog and Cat Foster program, Adoption Program, Rescue Program, Social Media, Community Outreach and Education. This Program Manager will provide coordination and oversight of new and existing programs, and develop ways to utilize grant funds. Incumbents assigned to the Animal Center will be exposed to a working environment with animals (primarily dogs and cats) which may lead to possible exposure of unpleasant odors and noises, allergens, interactions with animals, and possible exposure to zoonotic diseases; and may be required to handle and restrain animals humanely and safely using approved protocols and practices. Public Works has one vacancy in the Sustainable Fresno Division. The Sustainability Program is expanding to include research, review, and analysis of grant opportunities, municipal energy management systems, and various industry energy and sustainability related functions. The Program Manager will provide coordination and oversight of new and existing projects which could include renewable energy opportunities, expanded energy efficiency projects, city mobility and alternative transportation initiatives as well as the selection and implementation of a new energy management and reporting system. In addition, the position will coordinate efforts for oversight of electric utility bill rate analysis, solar invoice review and reconciliation and coordinating community outreach opportunities. The selected candidates will be required to successfully pass a department interview, a Department of Justice fingerprint, and if assigned to the PARCS department must provide proof of Tuberculosis (TB) clearance prior to employment with the City of Fresno. Pay,Benefits, & Work Schedule BENEFITS: UNIT 14: City of Fresno Management Employees Association (CFMEA) The City of Fresno offers an attractive and competitive salary and benefits package. The salary for Program Manager is up to $8,766/month dependent upon qualifications. The employee benefits package, as noted below, is subject to change and includes: HEALTH INSURANCE: The City contributes toward monthly premiums for PPO medical, dental and vision for employee and dependents. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: IRS 125 Plan for health and dependent care expenses. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: Voluntary 457 plan with Fidelity Investments to increase your retirement savings. City contributes $75 per month. SUPPLEMENTAL SICK- 40 hours per fiscal year. 80 hours lifetime maximum MANAGEMENT LEAVE: 60 hours per fiscal year. BILINGUAL PREMIUM: PAY: $100 per month ANNUAL LEAVE: Accrue 15.55 hours per month with cash out provisions. HOLIDAYS: Ten (10) City-observed annual holidays plus birthday and two (2) personal days. LIFE INSURANCE: Benefit equal to annual salary; premium paid by The City. LONG-TERM DISABILITY: Benefit equal to 66.66% of monthly salary up to $7,500 per month after 30 days of disability; premium paid by The City. HEALTH REIMBURSEMENT ARRANGEMENT: Eligible retirees can use remaining Sick Leave balance at 80% of hourly rate and other leave balances, if applicable, to reimburse medical insurance and qualified medical expenses, tax free. RETIREMENT: City of Fresno Retirement Systems, one of the best funded public systems in the state. Reciprocity with other CA public agencies. Vested in Retirement benefits after 5 years of service. City employees do not participate in Social Security. DROP (Deferred Retirement Option Program): an optional, voluntary program that allows an employee to deposit retirement benefits in a special savings account within the Retirement System while continuing to work for the City of Fresno for up to 10 years. Participation minimum is age 50 and vested. Benefits includes ownership of accumulated funds, compound interest earnings, and alternative distribution options. Additional information regarding the City of Fresno benefits is available at https://www.fresno.gov/personnel/human-resources-support/#tab-1 The Requirements Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications on or before the posted filing deadline in order to qualify for further consideration: Education: Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in business administration, public administration, education, finance, engineering, environmental science, environmental/occupational health and safety or a related field. Experience: Three (3) years of experience in one or more of the following areas: public or community relations; fixed asset capital financing; governmental planning; redevelopment; economic development; air regulation; construction management; inspection; permits/plan check; engineering; program regulation and compliance; safety training; in a lead or supervisory capacity in an animal centric setting; or a related field. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. A copy of degree or college transcripts must be uploaded and included in your on-line application for verification of requirement. Applicants lacking the documentation may be rejected if relying upon education to meet the Minimum Requirements. Special Requirements: Possession and continued maintenance of a valid California Driver's License may be required at time of appointment. Candidates considered for hire must provide proof of a valid driver's license and current copy of their driving record. Recruitment may be limited to a specific area of expertise as required by operational needs. For assignment to Program Manager: Industrial Safety Program in the Department of Public Utilities: Possession of an Associate Safety Professional (ASP), or higher-level safety certification, issued by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals within two (2) years of appointment. Failure to obtain the valid certification within the specified time period and maintain for the entire term of employment in this job class shall be cause for termination. For assignment to Program Manager in the Animal Center Department: A valid Veterinary Assistant Controlled Substance Permit (VACSP), issued by the Veterinary Medical Board of the State of California, may be required upon direction of the appointing authority. Depending on assignment, incumbents may be required to obtain and maintain a State of California Penal Code Section 832 Laws of Arrest certification within one (1) year of appointment and maintain throughout the term of employment in this classification. Incumbents must complete Euthanasia Training consistent with California Code of Regulations, Title 16, Section 2039 within six (6) months of appointment and maintain throughout the term of employment in this classification. The selected candidates will be required to successfully pass a department interview, a Department of Justice fingerprint, and if assigned to the PARCS department must provide proof of Tuberculosis (TB) clearance prior to employment with the City of Fresno. How To Apply Interested and qualified applicants must submit an official City of Fresno application on-line at www.fresno.gov/jobs. For information on how to complete an on-line application, please view the "Instruction Guide" on the City's website, Personnel Services Career Opportunities page, or call (559) 621-6950 for assistance. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed employment application. After the final filing date, completed applications will be reviewed and a select group of candidates will be invited to interview. It is an applicant's responsibility to check their email account and to ensure it is set up to accept emails from the City of Fresno. Dependent upon your settings, notices from the City of Fresno may be directed to the "junk mail" or "spam" folders. It is the applicant's responsibility to check these folders. Applications must be submitted by midnight on the filing deadline or they will not be accepted for any reason. FOR THIS RECRUITMENT, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT PERMANENT FRESNO CITY EMPLOYEES APPLY THROUGH PEOPLESOFT SELF SERVICE. Selection Process Interested and qualified applicants must submit an official City of Fresno application on-line at www.fresno.gov/jobs. For information on how to complete an on-line application, please view "Instruction Guide" on the City's website, Personnel Services Career Opportunities page, or call (559) 621-6950 for assistance. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed employment application. After the final filing date the completed applications will be reviewed and a select group of candidates will be invited to interview. Inquiries should be directed to: Le'Shea Tarver, Senior Human Resources Analyst (559) 621-6950 Leshea.Tarver@fresno.gov 2600 Fresno Street Fresno, California 93721-3614 Additional Information HOW TO ATTACH DOCUMENTS TO OUR ONLINE APPLICATION: 1. Scan, save and upload your certificate to your personal drive. 2. Log back into PeopleSoft Self Service, Careers. Choose the link titled Program Manager. 3. Under "Career Tools", click on Cover letters and Attachments. 4. Click on +Add attachments. 5. For "Attachment Type", choose degree. 6. For "Attachment Purpose", enter the name of the degree 7. Click on Add attachment. 8. Click on Save and Return. Equal Opportunity Employer The City of Fresno is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Should you need a special accommodation due to a qualifying disability, please contact the Personnel Service Department at (559) 621-6950. Closing Date/Time: 07/21/2024
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Position Description This recruitment is Open Until Filled and may close at any time. Program Managers, under general supervision, manage, develop, monitor, and evaluate assigned programs; and provide stakeholder education and outreach to develop partnerships that build trust in City departments and strengthen the community. Incumbents ensure compliance with specific regulatory requirements, industry best practices, grant(s) and alternatively-funded programs; establish and maintain collaborative partnerships with State, regional, local, and community-based agencies and organizations and businesses; develop and implement strategies to manage comprehensive programs; participate in the development of the division budget and complete all mandated reporting associated with program funds and regulatory compliance. This is an unclassified position in which incumbents serve at the will of the Department Director. The full job description may be viewed at: https://www.fresno.gov/personnel/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2023/06/Program-Manager-06_23.pdf The current vacancies exist in the Department of Public Works, Animal Center Department and Public Utilities Wastewater Management Division. The Department of Public Utilities, Wastewater Management Division (WMD) has one vacancy that will be managing the Asset Management Program. The incumbent in the position manages a collection of sub-programs: the maintenance management program for assets under the WMD's purview, field validate assets in a wastewater treatment environment, set and enforce standards for all aspects of WMD's asset addition, documentation, and tracking. Establish and maintain asset condition assessment program. Establish, and maintain a critical spares program. Oversee planning and predictive maintenance program. Develop KPI's to monitor maintenance efficiency by sub-program, assets, and trades. The incumbent will assist in creating specifications for various capital improvement projects and consultant contracts. The Animal Center Department has one vacancy. This position will manage a team of Community Coordinators and Animal Program Coordinators. The incumbent in this position manages a collection of sub-programs: Dog and Cat Foster program, Adoption Program, Rescue Program, Social Media, Community Outreach and Education. This Program Manager will provide coordination and oversight of new and existing programs, and develop ways to utilize grant funds. Incumbents assigned to the Animal Center will be exposed to a working environment with animals (primarily dogs and cats) which may lead to possible exposure of unpleasant odors and noises, allergens, interactions with animals, and possible exposure to zoonotic diseases; and may be required to handle and restrain animals humanely and safely using approved protocols and practices. Public Works has one vacancy in the Sustainable Fresno Division. The Sustainability Program is expanding to include research, review, and analysis of grant opportunities, municipal energy management systems, and various industry energy and sustainability related functions. The Program Manager will provide coordination and oversight of new and existing projects which could include renewable energy opportunities, expanded energy efficiency projects, city mobility and alternative transportation initiatives as well as the selection and implementation of a new energy management and reporting system. In addition, the position will coordinate efforts for oversight of electric utility bill rate analysis, solar invoice review and reconciliation and coordinating community outreach opportunities. The selected candidates will be required to successfully pass a department interview, a Department of Justice fingerprint, and if assigned to the PARCS department must provide proof of Tuberculosis (TB) clearance prior to employment with the City of Fresno. Pay,Benefits, & Work Schedule BENEFITS: UNIT 14: City of Fresno Management Employees Association (CFMEA) The City of Fresno offers an attractive and competitive salary and benefits package. The salary for Program Manager is up to $8,766/month dependent upon qualifications. The employee benefits package, as noted below, is subject to change and includes: HEALTH INSURANCE: The City contributes toward monthly premiums for PPO medical, dental and vision for employee and dependents. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: IRS 125 Plan for health and dependent care expenses. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: Voluntary 457 plan with Fidelity Investments to increase your retirement savings. City contributes $75 per month. SUPPLEMENTAL SICK- 40 hours per fiscal year. 80 hours lifetime maximum MANAGEMENT LEAVE: 60 hours per fiscal year. BILINGUAL PREMIUM: PAY: $100 per month ANNUAL LEAVE: Accrue 15.55 hours per month with cash out provisions. HOLIDAYS: Ten (10) City-observed annual holidays plus birthday and two (2) personal days. LIFE INSURANCE: Benefit equal to annual salary; premium paid by The City. LONG-TERM DISABILITY: Benefit equal to 66.66% of monthly salary up to $7,500 per month after 30 days of disability; premium paid by The City. HEALTH REIMBURSEMENT ARRANGEMENT: Eligible retirees can use remaining Sick Leave balance at 80% of hourly rate and other leave balances, if applicable, to reimburse medical insurance and qualified medical expenses, tax free. RETIREMENT: City of Fresno Retirement Systems, one of the best funded public systems in the state. Reciprocity with other CA public agencies. Vested in Retirement benefits after 5 years of service. City employees do not participate in Social Security. DROP (Deferred Retirement Option Program): an optional, voluntary program that allows an employee to deposit retirement benefits in a special savings account within the Retirement System while continuing to work for the City of Fresno for up to 10 years. Participation minimum is age 50 and vested. Benefits includes ownership of accumulated funds, compound interest earnings, and alternative distribution options. Additional information regarding the City of Fresno benefits is available at https://www.fresno.gov/personnel/human-resources-support/#tab-1 The Requirements Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications on or before the posted filing deadline in order to qualify for further consideration: Education: Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in business administration, public administration, education, finance, engineering, environmental science, environmental/occupational health and safety or a related field. Experience: Three (3) years of experience in one or more of the following areas: public or community relations; fixed asset capital financing; governmental planning; redevelopment; economic development; air regulation; construction management; inspection; permits/plan check; engineering; program regulation and compliance; safety training; in a lead or supervisory capacity in an animal centric setting; or a related field. Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. A copy of degree or college transcripts must be uploaded and included in your on-line application for verification of requirement. Applicants lacking the documentation may be rejected if relying upon education to meet the Minimum Requirements. Special Requirements: Possession and continued maintenance of a valid California Driver's License may be required at time of appointment. Candidates considered for hire must provide proof of a valid driver's license and current copy of their driving record. Recruitment may be limited to a specific area of expertise as required by operational needs. For assignment to Program Manager: Industrial Safety Program in the Department of Public Utilities: Possession of an Associate Safety Professional (ASP), or higher-level safety certification, issued by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals within two (2) years of appointment. Failure to obtain the valid certification within the specified time period and maintain for the entire term of employment in this job class shall be cause for termination. For assignment to Program Manager in the Animal Center Department: A valid Veterinary Assistant Controlled Substance Permit (VACSP), issued by the Veterinary Medical Board of the State of California, may be required upon direction of the appointing authority. Depending on assignment, incumbents may be required to obtain and maintain a State of California Penal Code Section 832 Laws of Arrest certification within one (1) year of appointment and maintain throughout the term of employment in this classification. Incumbents must complete Euthanasia Training consistent with California Code of Regulations, Title 16, Section 2039 within six (6) months of appointment and maintain throughout the term of employment in this classification. The selected candidates will be required to successfully pass a department interview, a Department of Justice fingerprint, and if assigned to the PARCS department must provide proof of Tuberculosis (TB) clearance prior to employment with the City of Fresno. How To Apply Interested and qualified applicants must submit an official City of Fresno application on-line at www.fresno.gov/jobs. For information on how to complete an on-line application, please view the "Instruction Guide" on the City's website, Personnel Services Career Opportunities page, or call (559) 621-6950 for assistance. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed employment application. After the final filing date, completed applications will be reviewed and a select group of candidates will be invited to interview. It is an applicant's responsibility to check their email account and to ensure it is set up to accept emails from the City of Fresno. Dependent upon your settings, notices from the City of Fresno may be directed to the "junk mail" or "spam" folders. It is the applicant's responsibility to check these folders. Applications must be submitted by midnight on the filing deadline or they will not be accepted for any reason. FOR THIS RECRUITMENT, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT PERMANENT FRESNO CITY EMPLOYEES APPLY THROUGH PEOPLESOFT SELF SERVICE. Selection Process Interested and qualified applicants must submit an official City of Fresno application on-line at www.fresno.gov/jobs. For information on how to complete an on-line application, please view "Instruction Guide" on the City's website, Personnel Services Career Opportunities page, or call (559) 621-6950 for assistance. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed employment application. After the final filing date the completed applications will be reviewed and a select group of candidates will be invited to interview. Inquiries should be directed to: Le'Shea Tarver, Senior Human Resources Analyst (559) 621-6950 Leshea.Tarver@fresno.gov 2600 Fresno Street Fresno, California 93721-3614 Additional Information HOW TO ATTACH DOCUMENTS TO OUR ONLINE APPLICATION: 1. Scan, save and upload your certificate to your personal drive. 2. Log back into PeopleSoft Self Service, Careers. Choose the link titled Program Manager. 3. Under "Career Tools", click on Cover letters and Attachments. 4. Click on +Add attachments. 5. For "Attachment Type", choose degree. 6. For "Attachment Purpose", enter the name of the degree 7. Click on Add attachment. 8. Click on Save and Return. Equal Opportunity Employer The City of Fresno is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Should you need a special accommodation due to a qualifying disability, please contact the Personnel Service Department at (559) 621-6950. Closing Date/Time: 07/21/2024
CITY OF GLENDALE CA
Glendale, California, United States
The Position Classifications in this upper-management series perform communication functions including media relations, community engagement, community relations, and event coordination. Under general direction, this upper-management level position manages the day-to-day activities of the Community Development Department’s communication functions. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Oversees internal and external communications, ensuring its message is consistent and engaging. Acts as the Department’s media representative and oversees the preparation of press releases. Manages and creates materials and services for organizational needs in the areas of marketing, communications, and public relations. Advises the internal divisions on communication and outreach strategies. During emergencies, coordinates response with emergency services and departmental representatives and handles media inquiries. Responsible for creating, implementing, and measuring the success of a comprehensive communications and public relations program that will enhance the City's image. Develops, coordinates, and oversees outreach campaigns, technical assistance, and resource materials to assist departments in the marketing, communications, and positioning of their activities. Stays informed of developments in the fields of marketing, communications, and public relations. Meets with community groups, individual groups, and civic organizations to identify and discuss community relations issues. Acts as a liaison to citizens, community groups, individual groups, and civic organizations in providing information and promoting a positive image of the City; responds to inquiries. Seeks regular input from the community on the quality of City programs and services. Maintains positive relationships with key stakeholders, including the media, residents, employees, executive team, elected officials, and the business community. Proactively works with and maintains relationships with the media and key stakeholders to address issues. Drives on City business as necessary. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe, efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Manages the efforts of the communications and public relations functions and coordinates at the strategic level with City operations. Reviews and evaluates employees' job performance and recommends appropriate personnel action. Assists the Community Development Director with tasks as needed. Minimum Requirements Experience Six years of experience in marketing, communications, or public relations, two years of which must include experience working in a supervisory or management capacity. Education/Training Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, English or a related field is required. License(s) / Certification(s) Valid Class C California driver's license is required. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: Associated Press style guide. Correct English usage and journalistic styles appropriate for print and broadcast use. Emergency Management Communication. Methods of presenting and disseminating public information through various media, including newspapers, radio, television, website, and social media. Principles and practices of public administration, and public and community relations. Principles and techniques of effective social media. Principles and techniques of establishing and maintaining good relations with news media and other public groups. Principles, techniques, and practices of journalism, and graphic design to develop and disseminate promotional materials. Standard office procedures, and computer equipment and software applications. Skill in: Effectively communicating the City’s stance on programs and policies. Effectively preparing communications in disaster and emergency situations. Preparing illustrations, charts, graphs, and other visual aids for presentations. Public speaking, media relations, and marketing. Publishing professional written promotional materials; editing and proofreading with a high degree of accuracy. Speaking before groups of people and the media. Utilizing a variety of Microsoft Office software programs, including Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint. Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service practices to those using the services of the Community Development Department. Assess political environment and develop appropriate communication strategies. Coordinate and communicate timely information during emergencies and disasters. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Compose, coordinate, and edit a variety of educational, informational, and promotional materials such as pamphlets, brochures, newsletters, and social media posts. Maintain confidentiality. Model and practice the highest standards of ethical conduct. Organize, implement, and direct public communication activities and operations. Read, understand, apply, and effectively communicate City rules, regulations, and procedures. Strategize, develop, implement, and manage a comprehensive media, social media, public relations, and communications program. Work on concurrent assignments under tight time constraints; meet publication and distribution deadlines. Identify funding sources for large and complex planning and urban design initiatives. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Work necessary hours and times to accomplish goals, objectives and required tasks in a timely manner. Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: Submitted Application will be reviewed to ensure applicants meet the minimum requirements. All qualifying applicants will be invited to participate in the selection process. ORAL INTERVIEW: (Weight of 100%) To evaluate the applicant's experience, education, and personal fitness for the position. Candidates must achieve a minimum score of 70.00% in order to be placed on the eligible list. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. Should this be necessary, the candidates will be notified of the specific examination components and weights prior to the administration of any examination. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. The City of Glendale offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance. The above listed benefits apply to full-time, salaried positions only. Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Apr 30, 2024
Full Time
The Position Classifications in this upper-management series perform communication functions including media relations, community engagement, community relations, and event coordination. Under general direction, this upper-management level position manages the day-to-day activities of the Community Development Department’s communication functions. Essential functions of the job include, but are not limited to, the following: Ensures Department services are provided with exceptional customer service and the highest level of ethical standards. Oversees internal and external communications, ensuring its message is consistent and engaging. Acts as the Department’s media representative and oversees the preparation of press releases. Manages and creates materials and services for organizational needs in the areas of marketing, communications, and public relations. Advises the internal divisions on communication and outreach strategies. During emergencies, coordinates response with emergency services and departmental representatives and handles media inquiries. Responsible for creating, implementing, and measuring the success of a comprehensive communications and public relations program that will enhance the City's image. Develops, coordinates, and oversees outreach campaigns, technical assistance, and resource materials to assist departments in the marketing, communications, and positioning of their activities. Stays informed of developments in the fields of marketing, communications, and public relations. Meets with community groups, individual groups, and civic organizations to identify and discuss community relations issues. Acts as a liaison to citizens, community groups, individual groups, and civic organizations in providing information and promoting a positive image of the City; responds to inquiries. Seeks regular input from the community on the quality of City programs and services. Maintains positive relationships with key stakeholders, including the media, residents, employees, executive team, elected officials, and the business community. Proactively works with and maintains relationships with the media and key stakeholders to address issues. Drives on City business as necessary. Assumes responsibility for ensuring the duties of the position are performed in a safe, efficient manner. Performs other related duties as assigned or as the situation requires. Manages the efforts of the communications and public relations functions and coordinates at the strategic level with City operations. Reviews and evaluates employees' job performance and recommends appropriate personnel action. Assists the Community Development Director with tasks as needed. Minimum Requirements Experience Six years of experience in marketing, communications, or public relations, two years of which must include experience working in a supervisory or management capacity. Education/Training Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, English or a related field is required. License(s) / Certification(s) Valid Class C California driver's license is required. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: Associated Press style guide. Correct English usage and journalistic styles appropriate for print and broadcast use. Emergency Management Communication. Methods of presenting and disseminating public information through various media, including newspapers, radio, television, website, and social media. Principles and practices of public administration, and public and community relations. Principles and techniques of effective social media. Principles and techniques of establishing and maintaining good relations with news media and other public groups. Principles, techniques, and practices of journalism, and graphic design to develop and disseminate promotional materials. Standard office procedures, and computer equipment and software applications. Skill in: Effectively communicating the City’s stance on programs and policies. Effectively preparing communications in disaster and emergency situations. Preparing illustrations, charts, graphs, and other visual aids for presentations. Public speaking, media relations, and marketing. Publishing professional written promotional materials; editing and proofreading with a high degree of accuracy. Speaking before groups of people and the media. Utilizing a variety of Microsoft Office software programs, including Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint. Ability to: Provide exceptional customer service practices to those using the services of the Community Development Department. Assess political environment and develop appropriate communication strategies. Coordinate and communicate timely information during emergencies and disasters. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Compose, coordinate, and edit a variety of educational, informational, and promotional materials such as pamphlets, brochures, newsletters, and social media posts. Maintain confidentiality. Model and practice the highest standards of ethical conduct. Organize, implement, and direct public communication activities and operations. Read, understand, apply, and effectively communicate City rules, regulations, and procedures. Strategize, develop, implement, and manage a comprehensive media, social media, public relations, and communications program. Work on concurrent assignments under tight time constraints; meet publication and distribution deadlines. Identify funding sources for large and complex planning and urban design initiatives. Other Characteristics Willingness to: Work necessary hours and times to accomplish goals, objectives and required tasks in a timely manner. Assume responsibility for maintaining a safe working environment. Exceptional Customer Service Policy The City of Glendale places a high importance on quality customer service and prides itself for the high level of services it provides by every employee of the organization. As employees of the City of Glendale, we are committed to providing our diverse community and each other with courteous, considerate, and personal attention. Please click on the link to read the Exceptional Customer Service Policy . Note An equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training may substitute for the listed minimum requirements. Selection Process EVALUATION OF APPLICATION: Submitted Application will be reviewed to ensure applicants meet the minimum requirements. All qualifying applicants will be invited to participate in the selection process. ORAL INTERVIEW: (Weight of 100%) To evaluate the applicant's experience, education, and personal fitness for the position. Candidates must achieve a minimum score of 70.00% in order to be placed on the eligible list. TIME AND PLACE OF THE EXAMINATION WILL BE ANNOUNCED. The City of Glendale reserves the right to modify the above stated examination components and/or weights. Should this be necessary, the candidates will be notified of the specific examination components and weights prior to the administration of any examination. The City of Glendale conforms with State and Federal obligations to make reasonable accommodation for applicants and employees with disabilities. The Human Resources Department asks that it be advised of special needs at least five days prior to the first test part so that a reasonable accommodation may be made. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Glendale requires that all new employees provide documentation to establish both work authorization and identity. The City of Glendale offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long-term disability insurance. The above listed benefits apply to full-time, salaried positions only. Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
City of Centralia, Washington
Centralia, Washington, USA
City Manager
City of Centralia, Washington
Salary: $170,376 - $188,892
Located along the I-5 corridor between Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, the City of Centralia, Washington, is home to over 18,400 residents and offers a unique blend of historic charm and vibrant small city life. Easy access via major highways and its proximity to both the mountains and the coast make Centralia an ideal location for those who enjoy a blend of urban and natural environments. Centralia’s historic downtown district, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the heartbeat of the community. The area is filled with ambience of old-fashioned light poles, brick buildings, tree-lined streets and inviting benches that exude an old-world charm. The city is a place where residents and visitors alike can enjoy a bustling array of antique shops, trendy boutiques, and diverse dining options.
The City of Centralia operates under a Council-Manager form of government with a seven-member council. The city has approximately 160 FTEs and 30 seasonal employees, and operates with a 2023 - 2024 biennial budget of $154,802,974. Departments include Municipal Court, City Manager’s Office, City Clerk’s Office, Finance, Legal Services, Human Resources, Police, Community Development/Building, Parks, Street, Stormwater, Equipment Repair & Replacement, City Light, Water, Wastewater, Information Technology, and Engineering.
Working under the direction of the City Council, the City Manager performs high level administrative, technical and professional work in directing and supervising the administration of the city. The City Manager is responsible for budget preparation and administration, identifying current or future needs for city facilities and services, developing and improving sources of revenue, pursuing external funding and ensuring compliance with federal, state and city laws, rules, regulations and policies. The City Manager provides strategic guidance and policy recommendations to the Council, shares relevant supporting information and research, and supports the strategic priorities and adopted goals of the Council. To help achieve these goals, the City Manager oversees a legislative relations program to coordinate with local legislators and ensure city staff and residents are involved in legislative affairs. The City Manager is expected to establish and maintain positive community relations by actively engaging with media, participating in community activities, and ensuring ongoing communication with other governmental bodies.
Preference will be given to candidates with a degree in public administration, political science, business management or a closely related field from an accredited four-year college or university, and 7-10 years of experience as a municipal administrator or in a key leadership role. Or, any combination of education and experience which provides the applicant with the desired skills, knowledge, and ability required to perform the job will be considered. The chosen candidate shall reside within Lewis County and the Centralia School District boundaries within a reasonable amount of time after appointment.
Benefits include, but are not limited to, vacation and sick leave; paid holidays; executive leave; medical, dental, vision and life insurance; long-term disability; retirement plan; and employee assistance program.
For a complete position profile, full job description and to apply online, visit Prothman at https://www.prothman.com/ and click on "Open Recruitments". For questions, call 206-368-0050. The City of Centralia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. First review of applications: May 26, 2024 (open until filled).
Apr 27, 2024
Full Time
City Manager
City of Centralia, Washington
Salary: $170,376 - $188,892
Located along the I-5 corridor between Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, the City of Centralia, Washington, is home to over 18,400 residents and offers a unique blend of historic charm and vibrant small city life. Easy access via major highways and its proximity to both the mountains and the coast make Centralia an ideal location for those who enjoy a blend of urban and natural environments. Centralia’s historic downtown district, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is the heartbeat of the community. The area is filled with ambience of old-fashioned light poles, brick buildings, tree-lined streets and inviting benches that exude an old-world charm. The city is a place where residents and visitors alike can enjoy a bustling array of antique shops, trendy boutiques, and diverse dining options.
The City of Centralia operates under a Council-Manager form of government with a seven-member council. The city has approximately 160 FTEs and 30 seasonal employees, and operates with a 2023 - 2024 biennial budget of $154,802,974. Departments include Municipal Court, City Manager’s Office, City Clerk’s Office, Finance, Legal Services, Human Resources, Police, Community Development/Building, Parks, Street, Stormwater, Equipment Repair & Replacement, City Light, Water, Wastewater, Information Technology, and Engineering.
Working under the direction of the City Council, the City Manager performs high level administrative, technical and professional work in directing and supervising the administration of the city. The City Manager is responsible for budget preparation and administration, identifying current or future needs for city facilities and services, developing and improving sources of revenue, pursuing external funding and ensuring compliance with federal, state and city laws, rules, regulations and policies. The City Manager provides strategic guidance and policy recommendations to the Council, shares relevant supporting information and research, and supports the strategic priorities and adopted goals of the Council. To help achieve these goals, the City Manager oversees a legislative relations program to coordinate with local legislators and ensure city staff and residents are involved in legislative affairs. The City Manager is expected to establish and maintain positive community relations by actively engaging with media, participating in community activities, and ensuring ongoing communication with other governmental bodies.
Preference will be given to candidates with a degree in public administration, political science, business management or a closely related field from an accredited four-year college or university, and 7-10 years of experience as a municipal administrator or in a key leadership role. Or, any combination of education and experience which provides the applicant with the desired skills, knowledge, and ability required to perform the job will be considered. The chosen candidate shall reside within Lewis County and the Centralia School District boundaries within a reasonable amount of time after appointment.
Benefits include, but are not limited to, vacation and sick leave; paid holidays; executive leave; medical, dental, vision and life insurance; long-term disability; retirement plan; and employee assistance program.
For a complete position profile, full job description and to apply online, visit Prothman at https://www.prothman.com/ and click on "Open Recruitments". For questions, call 206-368-0050. The City of Centralia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. First review of applications: May 26, 2024 (open until filled).
City of Sacramento, CA
Sacramento, California, United States
THE POSITION With supervisor approval, incumbents may be eligible for intermittent remote work; however, they must physically reside within the Sacramento region or have the ability to regularly report to a City of Sacramento physical worksite with little notice. Under general direction, the Senior Development Project Manager manages all aspects of City economic, development, and/or special district activities and projects; assists economic, development, and/or special district customers and organizations; serves as primary source of information concerning projects; coordinates project financing needs; coordinates projects with City departments and outside agencies. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This advanced journey-level classification is populated with multiple incumbents. Employees perform the most difficult, advanced journey-level type of duties assigned to classes within this series, including providing direct supervision over assigned personnel. The Senior Development Project Manager is distinguished from the next lower classification of Development Project Manager in the degree of responsibility and complexity of work performed in that the former has full responsibility for the management of economic, development, and/or special district activities and projects, works with greater independence, and supervises lower level staff or project teams. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED General direction is provided by higher level management staff. Incumbents may exercise direct or indirect supervision of lower level professional, technical, and clerical staff depending on the assignment and the department’s needs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Reviews proposed project concept plans; addresses environmental, planning, and infrastructure issues related to proposed projects; facilitates processing of planning, building, and development reviews and approvals; monitors environmental mitigation monitoring plans. Serves as the primary source of information to assist development customers, business owners, and non-profit organizations in finding appropriate locations for proposed development, redevelopment, business development, and district formation projects. Markets properties for development; makes presentations and proposed funding commitments on projects to City Council, community groups, the media, private citizens, development and real estate communities, and others; attends a wide variety of marketing, networking and informative events related to projects and work responsibilities; responds orally and/or in writing to issues and concerns. Conducts project feasibility analysis of potential development, redevelopment, business development, and/or district formation projects or activities; develops policy analysis, policy reports, and other reports for City Council information or consideration. Reviews project proposals during conceptual, entitlement, building, and construction stages; establishes project goals, objectives, and priorities, identifies resource needs. Serves as the customer’s central point of contact throughout the entire development review or improvement district formation process. Facilitates planning, building, and public improvement reviews and approvals; monitors conditions of approval; comments on plans during the construction process. Coordinates projects with other City departments; organizes and facilitates meetings with City department staff and/or outside agencies to address project-related impacts and requests for information or assistance; participates in selection of consultants and contractors; manages consultant and contractor contracts. Manages the formation, renewal, and administration of special districts. Applies local, state, and federal laws applicable to development and formation activities. Reviews and reports on applicable state and federal legislation; recommends modifications to City Code, as necessary, to react to changes in law; may prepare or assist in the preparation of grant applications for state and federal funds for economic development programs. Coordinates and actively participates in the formation of public and private development agreements, project financing agreements and deferrals, funding agreements, and interagency memorandum of understanding. Coordinates project financing needs with City departments and developers to determine best funding mechanisms; approves financing for construction of fee-funded infrastructure and facilities; develops annual revenue and expenditure budgets for special financing districts. Facilitates calculation of annual special tax and assessment levies and manages submission process to the County to ensure placement on property tax bills; monitors special tax and assessment revenues and coordinates disbursements to outside agencies. May supervise, train, and evaluate the work of lower-level professional, technical, and clerical staff assigned to support economic, development, and/or special district activities and projects. Provides exceptional customer service to those contacted in the course of work. Other related duties may also be performed; not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual holding this classification. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Economic development principles, practices, and implementation, including community and business development, real estate development, redevelopment, international trade, and local government financial incentives for business and marketing. California redevelopment law; California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); general nature of redevelopment plans; planning entitlement codes and processes; city zoning ordinance and entitlement processes; general nature of building codes. Urban studies; economic and social public policy implications of urban area problems. Current market trends in real estate development. Real estate development finance and financial analysis. California land use planning entitlement law and regulations. Public administration, public policy analysis, and economics. Principles of urban and regional design and planning. Principles and practices of marketing. Statistical analysis and project/problem resolution. Project management practices and techniques, and concepts of effective team-building. Planning and building principles, practices, and implementation, including community development and construction, redevelopment, building trade, and local government rules and regulations. California Land Use Planning, Zoning Laws and Regulations, California Mello-Roos Law and other district formation rules and regulations, uniform building code, city zoning ordinance, and building, construction, and entitlement processes. Community relations and outreach. Principles and practices for effective leadership and supervision. Skill in: Use of modern office equipment, including computers, computer applications, and software. Effective problem solving. Project and process management. Meeting facilitation. Work with multidisciplinary teams to provide excellent customer service. Ability to: Exercise sound judgment in a politically sensitive environment. Coordinate and lead the work of subordinate personnel. Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with employees, department heads, developers, businesses, community associations, business districts, personnel from other jurisdictions, public officials, media, and general public. Communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing; prepare and present clear and concise reports. Analyze situations, review complex data, and develop appropriate solutions. Relate positively to the public in a group setting or in a one-to-one situation. Present and explain complicated economic development issues to City Council and the public. Make sound decisions and meet critical deadlines. Analyze situations, review complex data, and develop solutions. Coordinate and lead work of a project team. Facilitate consensus and issue resolution. Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with internal and external team members, department heads, public officials, media, and general public. Exercise effective leadership. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Experience: Four (4) years of professional-level experience in project management, economic development, redevelopment, business development, private development, district formation, or a closely related field. -AND- Education: Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university. Substitution: Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. PROOF OF EDUCATION Should education be used to qualify for this position, then proof of education such as, but not limited to, university/college transcripts and degrees should be submitted with your application and will be required at the time of appointment . Unofficial documents and/or copies are acceptable. An applicant with a college degree obtained outside the United States must have education records evaluated by a credentials evaluation service. Evaluation of education records will be due at time of appointment. SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS Driver License: Possession of a valid California Class C Driver License at the time of appointment. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to physical disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. THE SELECTION PROCEDURE Please note, the City of Sacramento's preferred method of communication with applicants is via e-mail. As such, please ensure you verify the e-mail address on your application, and check your e-mail frequently , including your spam and junk folders. All e-mail notifications can also be accessed through the governmentjobs.com applicant inbox. 1. Application: (Pass/Fail) - All applicants must complete and submit online a City of Sacramento employment application by the final filing deadline ; Employment applications must be submitted online; paper applications will not be accepted. Employment applications will be considered incomplete and will be disqualified: If applicants do not list current and past job-related experience in the duties area of the "Work Experience" section. Note: Qualifying experience is based on full-time experience (40 hours per week). Qualifying experience is calculated to the full-time equivalent (pro-rated if less than 40 hours/week ). If "see resume" is noted in the "Work Experience" section; a resume will not substitute for the information required in the "Work Experience" section. Position/job titles will not be considered in determining eligibility for meeting the minimum qualifications for this position. Proof of education such as, but not limited to, university/college transcripts and degrees should be submitted online with your application . Proof of education will be required at time of appointment. 2. Supplemental Questionnaire: (Pass/Fail) - In addition to the City of Sacramento employment application, all applicants must complete and submit online responses to the supplemental questionnaire to the City of Sacramento Employment Office by the final filing deadline ; Responses to the supplemental questionnaire must be submitted online; paper questionnaire will not be accepted. Incomplete supplemental questionnaire will not pass the review process; omitted information cannot be considered or assumed. A resume will not substitute for the information required in the supplemental questionnaire. Possession of the minimum qualifications is not necessarily a guarantee for further advancement in the selection process. 3. Screening Committee: (Pass/Fail) - All applications received by the final filing deadline will be forwarded to the hiring department for review. The hiring department will select the most competitive applications for further consideration. Human Resources will only evaluate employment applications for the minimum qualifications, as stated on the job announcement, for applications selected by the hiring department. 4. Interview Process: Human Resources will forward applications to the hiring department. Those determined to be the most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in an interview process. 5. Conditional Hire: Upon receipt of a conditional offer, the selected candidate must complete and pass Live Scan/fingerprinting . If applicable, candidates may also need to pass a pre-employment medical exam, controlled substance and/or alcohol test, and possess any required licensure or certification prior to receiving a start date from the Department. Failure to meet these prerequisites will be grounds for withdrawal of your conditional offer of employment. QUESTIONS: For questions concerning this job announcement and the application process: Please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/Home/ApplicationGuide for a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to the application process. For technical support between 6 AM - 5 PM PT, contact Live Application Support at 855-524-5627. Visit the City of Sacramento Human Resources Department website at https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/HR/employment ; Send an email to employment@cityofsacramento.org ; or Call the Human Resources Department at (916) 808-572 6 Bilingual Pay Did you know that the City offers bilingual pay? That's right, most labor agreements offer the option of providing employees with bilingual pay if the department deems it to be operationally necessary. Pension Reform Act The City of Sacramento is covered by the California Public Employees' Retirement System, and as such, must adhere to the California Public Employee's Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) of 2013. Please note that the provisions within this act may affect or impact an applicant's eligibility and/or selection for open vacancies at the City of Sacramento. Equal Opportunity Employer The City of Sacramento is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. Additional Information Civil Service Rules: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/content/dam/portal/hr/documentlibrary/CivilServiceBoardRules62012.pdf Union Contracts: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/HR/labor-agreements.html Salary Schedule: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/content/dam/portal/hr/documentlibrary/SalarySchedule.pdf Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Apr 27, 2024
Full Time
THE POSITION With supervisor approval, incumbents may be eligible for intermittent remote work; however, they must physically reside within the Sacramento region or have the ability to regularly report to a City of Sacramento physical worksite with little notice. Under general direction, the Senior Development Project Manager manages all aspects of City economic, development, and/or special district activities and projects; assists economic, development, and/or special district customers and organizations; serves as primary source of information concerning projects; coordinates project financing needs; coordinates projects with City departments and outside agencies. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This advanced journey-level classification is populated with multiple incumbents. Employees perform the most difficult, advanced journey-level type of duties assigned to classes within this series, including providing direct supervision over assigned personnel. The Senior Development Project Manager is distinguished from the next lower classification of Development Project Manager in the degree of responsibility and complexity of work performed in that the former has full responsibility for the management of economic, development, and/or special district activities and projects, works with greater independence, and supervises lower level staff or project teams. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED General direction is provided by higher level management staff. Incumbents may exercise direct or indirect supervision of lower level professional, technical, and clerical staff depending on the assignment and the department’s needs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Reviews proposed project concept plans; addresses environmental, planning, and infrastructure issues related to proposed projects; facilitates processing of planning, building, and development reviews and approvals; monitors environmental mitigation monitoring plans. Serves as the primary source of information to assist development customers, business owners, and non-profit organizations in finding appropriate locations for proposed development, redevelopment, business development, and district formation projects. Markets properties for development; makes presentations and proposed funding commitments on projects to City Council, community groups, the media, private citizens, development and real estate communities, and others; attends a wide variety of marketing, networking and informative events related to projects and work responsibilities; responds orally and/or in writing to issues and concerns. Conducts project feasibility analysis of potential development, redevelopment, business development, and/or district formation projects or activities; develops policy analysis, policy reports, and other reports for City Council information or consideration. Reviews project proposals during conceptual, entitlement, building, and construction stages; establishes project goals, objectives, and priorities, identifies resource needs. Serves as the customer’s central point of contact throughout the entire development review or improvement district formation process. Facilitates planning, building, and public improvement reviews and approvals; monitors conditions of approval; comments on plans during the construction process. Coordinates projects with other City departments; organizes and facilitates meetings with City department staff and/or outside agencies to address project-related impacts and requests for information or assistance; participates in selection of consultants and contractors; manages consultant and contractor contracts. Manages the formation, renewal, and administration of special districts. Applies local, state, and federal laws applicable to development and formation activities. Reviews and reports on applicable state and federal legislation; recommends modifications to City Code, as necessary, to react to changes in law; may prepare or assist in the preparation of grant applications for state and federal funds for economic development programs. Coordinates and actively participates in the formation of public and private development agreements, project financing agreements and deferrals, funding agreements, and interagency memorandum of understanding. Coordinates project financing needs with City departments and developers to determine best funding mechanisms; approves financing for construction of fee-funded infrastructure and facilities; develops annual revenue and expenditure budgets for special financing districts. Facilitates calculation of annual special tax and assessment levies and manages submission process to the County to ensure placement on property tax bills; monitors special tax and assessment revenues and coordinates disbursements to outside agencies. May supervise, train, and evaluate the work of lower-level professional, technical, and clerical staff assigned to support economic, development, and/or special district activities and projects. Provides exceptional customer service to those contacted in the course of work. Other related duties may also be performed; not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual holding this classification. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Economic development principles, practices, and implementation, including community and business development, real estate development, redevelopment, international trade, and local government financial incentives for business and marketing. California redevelopment law; California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); general nature of redevelopment plans; planning entitlement codes and processes; city zoning ordinance and entitlement processes; general nature of building codes. Urban studies; economic and social public policy implications of urban area problems. Current market trends in real estate development. Real estate development finance and financial analysis. California land use planning entitlement law and regulations. Public administration, public policy analysis, and economics. Principles of urban and regional design and planning. Principles and practices of marketing. Statistical analysis and project/problem resolution. Project management practices and techniques, and concepts of effective team-building. Planning and building principles, practices, and implementation, including community development and construction, redevelopment, building trade, and local government rules and regulations. California Land Use Planning, Zoning Laws and Regulations, California Mello-Roos Law and other district formation rules and regulations, uniform building code, city zoning ordinance, and building, construction, and entitlement processes. Community relations and outreach. Principles and practices for effective leadership and supervision. Skill in: Use of modern office equipment, including computers, computer applications, and software. Effective problem solving. Project and process management. Meeting facilitation. Work with multidisciplinary teams to provide excellent customer service. Ability to: Exercise sound judgment in a politically sensitive environment. Coordinate and lead the work of subordinate personnel. Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with employees, department heads, developers, businesses, community associations, business districts, personnel from other jurisdictions, public officials, media, and general public. Communicate clearly and concisely, verbally and in writing; prepare and present clear and concise reports. Analyze situations, review complex data, and develop appropriate solutions. Relate positively to the public in a group setting or in a one-to-one situation. Present and explain complicated economic development issues to City Council and the public. Make sound decisions and meet critical deadlines. Analyze situations, review complex data, and develop solutions. Coordinate and lead work of a project team. Facilitate consensus and issue resolution. Establish and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with internal and external team members, department heads, public officials, media, and general public. Exercise effective leadership. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Experience: Four (4) years of professional-level experience in project management, economic development, redevelopment, business development, private development, district formation, or a closely related field. -AND- Education: Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university. Substitution: Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. PROOF OF EDUCATION Should education be used to qualify for this position, then proof of education such as, but not limited to, university/college transcripts and degrees should be submitted with your application and will be required at the time of appointment . Unofficial documents and/or copies are acceptable. An applicant with a college degree obtained outside the United States must have education records evaluated by a credentials evaluation service. Evaluation of education records will be due at time of appointment. SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS Driver License: Possession of a valid California Class C Driver License at the time of appointment. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to physical disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. THE SELECTION PROCEDURE Please note, the City of Sacramento's preferred method of communication with applicants is via e-mail. As such, please ensure you verify the e-mail address on your application, and check your e-mail frequently , including your spam and junk folders. All e-mail notifications can also be accessed through the governmentjobs.com applicant inbox. 1. Application: (Pass/Fail) - All applicants must complete and submit online a City of Sacramento employment application by the final filing deadline ; Employment applications must be submitted online; paper applications will not be accepted. Employment applications will be considered incomplete and will be disqualified: If applicants do not list current and past job-related experience in the duties area of the "Work Experience" section. Note: Qualifying experience is based on full-time experience (40 hours per week). Qualifying experience is calculated to the full-time equivalent (pro-rated if less than 40 hours/week ). If "see resume" is noted in the "Work Experience" section; a resume will not substitute for the information required in the "Work Experience" section. Position/job titles will not be considered in determining eligibility for meeting the minimum qualifications for this position. Proof of education such as, but not limited to, university/college transcripts and degrees should be submitted online with your application . Proof of education will be required at time of appointment. 2. Supplemental Questionnaire: (Pass/Fail) - In addition to the City of Sacramento employment application, all applicants must complete and submit online responses to the supplemental questionnaire to the City of Sacramento Employment Office by the final filing deadline ; Responses to the supplemental questionnaire must be submitted online; paper questionnaire will not be accepted. Incomplete supplemental questionnaire will not pass the review process; omitted information cannot be considered or assumed. A resume will not substitute for the information required in the supplemental questionnaire. Possession of the minimum qualifications is not necessarily a guarantee for further advancement in the selection process. 3. Screening Committee: (Pass/Fail) - All applications received by the final filing deadline will be forwarded to the hiring department for review. The hiring department will select the most competitive applications for further consideration. Human Resources will only evaluate employment applications for the minimum qualifications, as stated on the job announcement, for applications selected by the hiring department. 4. Interview Process: Human Resources will forward applications to the hiring department. Those determined to be the most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in an interview process. 5. Conditional Hire: Upon receipt of a conditional offer, the selected candidate must complete and pass Live Scan/fingerprinting . If applicable, candidates may also need to pass a pre-employment medical exam, controlled substance and/or alcohol test, and possess any required licensure or certification prior to receiving a start date from the Department. Failure to meet these prerequisites will be grounds for withdrawal of your conditional offer of employment. QUESTIONS: For questions concerning this job announcement and the application process: Please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/Home/ApplicationGuide for a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to the application process. For technical support between 6 AM - 5 PM PT, contact Live Application Support at 855-524-5627. Visit the City of Sacramento Human Resources Department website at https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/HR/employment ; Send an email to employment@cityofsacramento.org ; or Call the Human Resources Department at (916) 808-572 6 Bilingual Pay Did you know that the City offers bilingual pay? That's right, most labor agreements offer the option of providing employees with bilingual pay if the department deems it to be operationally necessary. Pension Reform Act The City of Sacramento is covered by the California Public Employees' Retirement System, and as such, must adhere to the California Public Employee's Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) of 2013. Please note that the provisions within this act may affect or impact an applicant's eligibility and/or selection for open vacancies at the City of Sacramento. Equal Opportunity Employer The City of Sacramento is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. Additional Information Civil Service Rules: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/content/dam/portal/hr/documentlibrary/CivilServiceBoardRules62012.pdf Union Contracts: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/HR/labor-agreements.html Salary Schedule: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/content/dam/portal/hr/documentlibrary/SalarySchedule.pdf Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
SMCTD - SAN MATEO COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT
San Carlos, California, United States
General The Manager, Government and Community Affairs reports to the Director, Government and Community Affairs and is responsible for strategic development and management of government and community relations with a primary focus on the San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans). Assistance with San Mateo County Transportation Authority and SMCEL JPA efforts may be required on an as needed basis. This position will focus on local agency, stakeholder, and community engagement and assist with regional, state, and federal efforts. Essential Functions & Duties Direct activities that support robust, diverse, and positive engagement with communities that are served by the agency. Plan and execute multilingual public participation and communications efforts for strategic and operations planning, infrastructure, and other projects. Manage agency relationships and lead engagement with local stakeholders including cities, schools, and business and community groups, across San Mateo County and neighboring areas. Lead cross functional teams to ensure clear and timely communication on key policy, project, and planning goals and to respond to stakeholder requests and concerns. Provide strategic guidance to agency leadership and teams. Coordinate activities that support the creation and mobilization of a broad coalition of third-party advocates to build awareness and effectively promote the agency’s overall activities, policies, and goals. Participate in management and engagement with state and federal lobbyists and legislative activities, preparation of the annual state and federal legislative program, their contract and budget. Assist in overall departmental management including budgeting and department policy development. Supervise SamTrans Government and Community Affairs staff. Hire, mentor, and take appropriate corrective and/or disciplinary action. Ensure EEO policies and procedures are followed. Participate in the selection of staff. Coordinate staff training and professional development. Establish performance objectives. Monitor and evaluate employee performance. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Meet with and respond to stakeholder questions and concerns; work internally and externally to resolve issues. Supervise paid engagement with community-oriented groups and communications consultants. Supervise the development and execution of Public Outreach Plans for key projects, including leading Communications Department and consultant teams across multiple disciplines including community and stakeholder engagement, marketing, social media, website and media outreach efforts. Represent agency both in meetings and by giving presentations to various groups. Write, review, edit, and approve collateral materials, including webpage content, presentations, fact sheets, project updates, work notices, and newsletters. Manage staff and report progress on projects to Government and Community Affairs Director. Evaluate job performance of staff which also includes the professional development of staff through the identification of on-the-job and other professional development opportunities. Perform all job duties and responsibilities in a safe manner to protect one’s self, fellow employees, and the public from injury or harm. Perform other duties as assigned. SUPERVISION : Works under the general direction of the Director of Government and Community Affairs, who establishes goals and objectives and evaluates performance. Minimum Qualifications Sufficient education, training and experience to demonstrate the knowledge and ability to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. Development of the required knowledge and abilities is typically obtained through but not limited to: Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Planning, Public Policy, Communications or other related field. Five (5) years of full-time experience in the area of policy development, public engagement, political campaigns or other relevant field. Two (2) years’ experience managing professional staff. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Possess critical thinking and independent judgment with direct impact on community engagement and strategic planning Ability to work on evenings and weekends. Must have a valid California driver license with a safe driving record. Additional Information T HE SELECTION PROCESS May Include a panel interview, written and skills test assessments, or supplemental questions . Only those candidates who are the most qualified will continue in the selection process . Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to continue in the process Below is a summary of the comprehensive benefits provided to District full-time employees: Health and Welfare Benefits: Healthcare Benefits -District employees are offered a choice of healthcare providers under the CalPERS Health Benefits Program.The District will contribute ninety (90) percent towards monthly premiums for full-time employees. Fifty (50) percent for part-time employees. Free Dental and Vision Benefits provided - Employer Covers Premiums Free Employee Assistance Benefit - Employees are entitled to 5 face-to-face sessions or telephonic or web-video consultations for problem-solving support per incident, per calendar year. Flexible Spending Accounts - Pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified Health or Dependent Care expenses. Retirement Medical Benefits: Long Term Disability Insurance - After 90 days of total disability, Administrative full-time employees are eligible for 60% of monthly income covered by the District. Health and Wellness - Gyms located at most work locations and discounted Weight Watcher Membership Option. Holidays and Paid Time Off: Paid Time Off - Newly hired employees accrue 6.5 hours bi-weekly when hired (if Exempt 8.5 hours).As you move up in years of service credit, the rate of the amount of PTO accrued will also increase. Paid Holidays - The District provides seven paid holidays throughout the year - New Years Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day (July 4th), Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day Floating Holidays - District employees can earn up to five (5) floating holidays. Financial Planning Benefits: Pension Benefits through CalPERS -You must have a minimum of 5 years of service to be eligible for this pension. CalPERS PEPRA vs. Classic - All employees hired on, or after January 1, 2013, are considered PEPRA members and will contribute 8% of their salary up to the maximum IRS cut-off. All Classic members will contribute 6% Deferred Compensation Options - Select to contribute to one or both of our Tax Deferred Compensation Options Reliance Standard Life Insurance with 100% premium paid by the District - 1 times annual salary of employee - max $200,000 Optional Life Insurance - Employees may purchase additional life insurance for themselves and their eligible family members. Growth and Education Benefits: Professional Development - Access to LinkedIn Learning and San Mateo County’s professional training. District Tuition Reimbursement Program - A maximum of $5,250 per year for courses related to your job or career goals with the District. Computer Loan Program - Interest-free two-year loan with a maximum amount of $4,000. Other Amazing Benefits: Credit Union - Employees and family members are eligible to join the San Mateo Credit Union and Patelco Credit Union. Employee Clean Commute (ECC) - Car/Van poolers and Public Transit riders receive a monthly reimbursement. Commuter Benefits - Free Employee Parking; Free Bus Pass for employee as well as children/spouse; Clipper Card/Go Pass Program for Central employees. For union employees, all of the above benefits are subject to the employee’s Collective Bargaining Agreement. Benefits listed are also subject to change with or without notice and are subject to contract/provider terms and conditions. Closing Date/Time: 5/19/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 01, 2024
Full Time
General The Manager, Government and Community Affairs reports to the Director, Government and Community Affairs and is responsible for strategic development and management of government and community relations with a primary focus on the San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans). Assistance with San Mateo County Transportation Authority and SMCEL JPA efforts may be required on an as needed basis. This position will focus on local agency, stakeholder, and community engagement and assist with regional, state, and federal efforts. Essential Functions & Duties Direct activities that support robust, diverse, and positive engagement with communities that are served by the agency. Plan and execute multilingual public participation and communications efforts for strategic and operations planning, infrastructure, and other projects. Manage agency relationships and lead engagement with local stakeholders including cities, schools, and business and community groups, across San Mateo County and neighboring areas. Lead cross functional teams to ensure clear and timely communication on key policy, project, and planning goals and to respond to stakeholder requests and concerns. Provide strategic guidance to agency leadership and teams. Coordinate activities that support the creation and mobilization of a broad coalition of third-party advocates to build awareness and effectively promote the agency’s overall activities, policies, and goals. Participate in management and engagement with state and federal lobbyists and legislative activities, preparation of the annual state and federal legislative program, their contract and budget. Assist in overall departmental management including budgeting and department policy development. Supervise SamTrans Government and Community Affairs staff. Hire, mentor, and take appropriate corrective and/or disciplinary action. Ensure EEO policies and procedures are followed. Participate in the selection of staff. Coordinate staff training and professional development. Establish performance objectives. Monitor and evaluate employee performance. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Meet with and respond to stakeholder questions and concerns; work internally and externally to resolve issues. Supervise paid engagement with community-oriented groups and communications consultants. Supervise the development and execution of Public Outreach Plans for key projects, including leading Communications Department and consultant teams across multiple disciplines including community and stakeholder engagement, marketing, social media, website and media outreach efforts. Represent agency both in meetings and by giving presentations to various groups. Write, review, edit, and approve collateral materials, including webpage content, presentations, fact sheets, project updates, work notices, and newsletters. Manage staff and report progress on projects to Government and Community Affairs Director. Evaluate job performance of staff which also includes the professional development of staff through the identification of on-the-job and other professional development opportunities. Perform all job duties and responsibilities in a safe manner to protect one’s self, fellow employees, and the public from injury or harm. Perform other duties as assigned. SUPERVISION : Works under the general direction of the Director of Government and Community Affairs, who establishes goals and objectives and evaluates performance. Minimum Qualifications Sufficient education, training and experience to demonstrate the knowledge and ability to successfully perform the essential functions of the position. Development of the required knowledge and abilities is typically obtained through but not limited to: Bachelor’s degree in Political Science, Planning, Public Policy, Communications or other related field. Five (5) years of full-time experience in the area of policy development, public engagement, political campaigns or other relevant field. Two (2) years’ experience managing professional staff. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Possess critical thinking and independent judgment with direct impact on community engagement and strategic planning Ability to work on evenings and weekends. Must have a valid California driver license with a safe driving record. Additional Information T HE SELECTION PROCESS May Include a panel interview, written and skills test assessments, or supplemental questions . Only those candidates who are the most qualified will continue in the selection process . Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to continue in the process Below is a summary of the comprehensive benefits provided to District full-time employees: Health and Welfare Benefits: Healthcare Benefits -District employees are offered a choice of healthcare providers under the CalPERS Health Benefits Program.The District will contribute ninety (90) percent towards monthly premiums for full-time employees. Fifty (50) percent for part-time employees. Free Dental and Vision Benefits provided - Employer Covers Premiums Free Employee Assistance Benefit - Employees are entitled to 5 face-to-face sessions or telephonic or web-video consultations for problem-solving support per incident, per calendar year. Flexible Spending Accounts - Pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified Health or Dependent Care expenses. Retirement Medical Benefits: Long Term Disability Insurance - After 90 days of total disability, Administrative full-time employees are eligible for 60% of monthly income covered by the District. Health and Wellness - Gyms located at most work locations and discounted Weight Watcher Membership Option. Holidays and Paid Time Off: Paid Time Off - Newly hired employees accrue 6.5 hours bi-weekly when hired (if Exempt 8.5 hours).As you move up in years of service credit, the rate of the amount of PTO accrued will also increase. Paid Holidays - The District provides seven paid holidays throughout the year - New Years Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day (July 4th), Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day Floating Holidays - District employees can earn up to five (5) floating holidays. Financial Planning Benefits: Pension Benefits through CalPERS -You must have a minimum of 5 years of service to be eligible for this pension. CalPERS PEPRA vs. Classic - All employees hired on, or after January 1, 2013, are considered PEPRA members and will contribute 8% of their salary up to the maximum IRS cut-off. All Classic members will contribute 6% Deferred Compensation Options - Select to contribute to one or both of our Tax Deferred Compensation Options Reliance Standard Life Insurance with 100% premium paid by the District - 1 times annual salary of employee - max $200,000 Optional Life Insurance - Employees may purchase additional life insurance for themselves and their eligible family members. Growth and Education Benefits: Professional Development - Access to LinkedIn Learning and San Mateo County’s professional training. District Tuition Reimbursement Program - A maximum of $5,250 per year for courses related to your job or career goals with the District. Computer Loan Program - Interest-free two-year loan with a maximum amount of $4,000. Other Amazing Benefits: Credit Union - Employees and family members are eligible to join the San Mateo Credit Union and Patelco Credit Union. Employee Clean Commute (ECC) - Car/Van poolers and Public Transit riders receive a monthly reimbursement. Commuter Benefits - Free Employee Parking; Free Bus Pass for employee as well as children/spouse; Clipper Card/Go Pass Program for Central employees. For union employees, all of the above benefits are subject to the employee’s Collective Bargaining Agreement. Benefits listed are also subject to change with or without notice and are subject to contract/provider terms and conditions. Closing Date/Time: 5/19/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
City of Los Angeles
City Of Los Angeles, California, United States
DUTIES ANNUAL SALARY $56,376 to $82,434; $62,765 to $91,788; and $91,725 to $102,228 NOTES : Candidates from the eligible list are normally appointed to vacancies in the lower pay grade positions.Annual salary is at the start of the pay range. The current salary range is subject to change. Please confirm the starting salary with the hiring department before accepting a job offer. An Aquatic Facility Manager directs or assists in the direction of the operation of a City pool, ocean beach, or lake facility; assigns, reviews, and evaluates the work of employees at these facilities; formulates, organizes, and conducts a comprehensive program of aquatic activities for adults and children at a City aquatic facility or may plan and organize specialized regional aquatic programs; coaches team and individual aquatic sports; conducts swimming, lifesaving, and instructor level classes; may act as a lifeguard; recruits, trains, certifies and supervises lifesaving personnel; applies sound supervisory principles and techniques in building and maintaining an effective workforce; and fulfills equal employment opportunity responsibilities. REQUIREMENT(S)/MINIMUM QUALIFICATION(S) Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university and 1040 hours of paid experience as a Seasonal Pool Manager or an Open Water Lifeguard II or in a class at that level supervising water lifesaving activities. PROCESS NOTES Applicants must include the specific beginning and ending dates (month, day and year); and number of hours worked per week for each period of qualifying experience.At the time of appointment you must present the following valid certifications: a) Water Safety Instructor Certification issued by the American Red Cross; b) Title 22 First Aid Certification for Public Safety Personnel issued by the American Red Cross; c) Lifeguard Certification issued by the American Red Cross or the City of Los Angeles Aquatics Division; and d) Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association or American Red Cross. A valid California driver’s license is required within two months after appointment. Applicants will be disqualified and not eligible for hire if their record within the last 36 months reflects three or more moving violations and/or at-fault accidents, or a conviction of a major moving violation (such as DUI).Applicants using City of Los Angeles experience must submit with their application a City of Los Angeles “Verification of Work Experience” (VWE) form with the required signatures, verifying their experience as a Seasonal Pool Manager or an Open Water Lifeguard II or in a class at that level supervising water lifesaving activities. The VWE form should indicate the type of work performed, dates in which the work was performed, and the percentage of time spent performing such work. The VWE form may be obtained on-line at http://per.lacity.org/exams/vwe-sup.pdf . Applicants may attach their completed VWE form to their on-line application at the time of filing, or will have seven (7) calendar days from the on-line submission date to e-mail a copy of their completed VWE form to per.appdocs@lacity.org . The subject line of your e-mail must include the exam title, your name and indicate it is a VWE. In the body of your e-mail, you must also include your first and last name, last four digits of your Social Security Number and contact phone number. Applicants who fail to submit their VWE form within the time required will not be considered further and their applications will not be processed.Please note that qualifying education must be from a college or university accredited by a City of Los Angeles recognized agency. A list of approved accrediting agencies can be found at http://per.lacity.org/Accredited%20Institutions%2008-21-08.pdf .Candidates completing the examination process will be contacted by the Personnel Department to provide required proof of qualifying degree. Applicants who wish to expedite this process may attach a copy of their qualifying degree to their on-line application at the time of filing in the Attachments section. WHERE TO APPLY & APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications will only be accepted on-line on the dates listed in the “Application Deadline” section of this bulletin. When you are viewing the on-line job bulletin of your choice, simply scroll to the top of the page and select the “Apply” icon. On-line job bulletins are also available at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacity . NOTE : Applicants are urged to apply early to ensure you have time to resolve any technical issues you may encounter. APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications will only be accepted on-line on the dates listed below: Friday, July 28, 2023 to Thursday, August 17, 2023 Friday, January 19, 2024 to Thursday, February 1, 2024 The examination may close without prior notice at any time after a sufficient number of applications have been received. Filing periods may change without prior notice or additional dates may be added, as needed, at a later date. For administrative purposes, filing will close periodically and reopen on the dates noted in the “Application Deadline” section of this bulletin. In accordance with Civil Service Rule 4.2, all applicants who apply may not be tested in this examination. To meet anticipated hiring needs, only a limited number of qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the selection process in the following order: 1) Applicants currently employed by the City of Los Angeles who meet the minimum requirement, or are on a reserve list; 2) Remaining applicants who meet the minimum requirement in sufficient numbers to meet hiring needs based on a random sampling of those qualified candidates. Applicants not selected to be tested may re-apply in a subsequent filing period in order to be considered for that period’s selection process. SELECTION PROCESS Examination Weights: Essay: Advisory Interview: 100% The examination will consist entirely of an evaluation of professional and personal qualifications by interview. In the interview, the following competencies may be evaluated: Judgment and Decision Making; Stress Tolerance; Supervision; Written Communication; Community Relations; Safety Focus, including knowledge of: hazards commonly encountered in aquatics recreation, and the methods used to identify, prevent, and/or address them; lifesaving and first-aid procedures and techniques; principles and practices used to test the water quality of public pools; safety regulations and requirements relevant to an aquatic environment, including those required by the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA); lifesaving equipment used at pools, ocean beaches, and lake facilities, including the uses and care of such equipment; Public Health Code standards for aquatic operations; Job Knowledge, including knowledge of: various types of aquatic activities and sports; maintenance equipment used at aquatic facilities; and other necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities. Additional job analysis information can be obtained by going to https://per.lacity.org/jobs/job-analyses.cfm and clicking on Competencies under Aquatic Facility Manager. Prior to the interview, candidates will be required to prepare some written material related to the duties and responsibilities of an Aquatic Facility Manager. This essay material will not be separately scored, but will be presented to the interview board for review and consideration, which may include discussion, in the overall evaluation of the candidate. Those who do not complete the advisory essay will not be invited to the interview and will be considered to have failed the entire examination. To be considered complete, the advisory essay must include a substantive response for each question or problem included in the advisory essay for which a candidate is required to provide an answer. Please note that candidates must complete the advisory essay and meet the minimum qualification as stated on this bulletin in order to be considered further in the examination process. The advisory essay will be administered on-line . Candidates invited to participate in the examination will receive an e-mail from the City of Los Angeles outlining the specific steps needed to complete the on-line advisory essay. Candidates who fail to complete the advisory essay as instructed may be disqualified. For candidates who apply between Friday, July 28, 2023 and Thursday, August 17, 2023 , it is anticipated that the on-line advisory essay will be administered between Monday, September 25, 2023 and Monday, October 2, 2023 . For candidates who apply between Friday, January 19, 2024 and Thursday, February 1, 2024 , it is anticipated that the on-line advisory essay will be administered between Monday, March 11, 2024 and Monday, March 18, 2024 . Candidates will be notified later by e-mail of the date, time, and location of the interview, which may be held in Los Angeles or on-line. For candidates who apply between Friday, July 28, 2023 and Thursday, August 17, 2023 , it is anticipated that interviews will begin during the period of October 16, 2023 to October 27, 2023 . For candidates who apply between Friday, January 19, 2024 and Thursday, February 1, 2024 , it is anticipated that interviews will begin during the period of April 1, 2024 to April 12, 2024 . CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Candidates must achieve a qualifying time on the qualifying swimming test. The test will be given only to those candidates that receive a notice of certification and to employees annually. The test will consist of the following two events: A. 70-foot Dummy Tow (complete under 1 minute, 18 seconds). Rescue of a dummy from the bottom of the pool (12 feet under water and 70 feet from the start point); by racing dive, sprint, retrieval and by securing and lifting the dummy to the pool deck; and B. 200-yard Medley Swim (complete under 4 minutes, 18 seconds). Using proper style and form, swimming 50 yards of each of the following in sequence: conventional breaststroke, backstroke, sidestroke and crawl in the prone position. 2. Newly appointed candidates will be required to pass a medical examination given by a City physician. Hearing must be normal without correction and vision should be at least 20/200 in both eyes uncorrected, with normal color vision. Poorer vision may be accepted on a case by case basis to be determined by the City physician. Contact lenses may be permitted in some cases. 3. After appointment, Aquatic Facility Managers will be required to satisfactorily complete an in-service training course conducted by the Aquatics Division of the Department of Recreation and Parks. 4. After appointment to the class of Aquatic Facility Manager, incumbents must successfully complete an annual untimed swim test of 500 yards of continuous swimming. NOTES : This examination is based on a validation study.As a covered entity under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and upon request, will provide reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. To request a disability accommodation, please complete the Disability Accommodation Form within 14 calendar days of the submittal of the City application. The Disability Accommodation Form can be obtained at http://per.lacity.org/exams/verify_disability.pdf .Applications are accepted subject to review to ensure that the minimum qualification has been met. Candidates may be disqualified at any time if it is determined that they do not possess the minimum qualification stated on this bulletin.Based on City policy, before being hired in one of these positions, you may be required to undergo a drug and alcohol screening test.You may take the Aquatic Facility Manager advisory essay only once every 18 months under this bulletin. If you have taken the Aquatic Facility Manager advisory essay within the last 18 months, you may not file for this examination at this time.Your rank on the employment list may change as scores of candidates from other administrations of this examination are merged onto one list.Your name may be removed from the open competitive list after six (6) months.A final average score of 70% or higher is required to be placed on the eligible list.In accordance with Civil Service Rule, Sec. 4.24, review periods may be combined. Candidates in the examination process may file protests as provided in Sec. 4.20, 4.22 and 4.23 as applicable and within the required time frame; however, the Personnel Department may respond to and resolve protests prior to the establishment of the eligible list.For candidates seeking initial City employment, in accordance with Los Angeles City Ordinance 187134, information regarding COVID-19 vaccination requirements as conditions of employment may be found at: https://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2021/21-0921_ord_187134_8-24-21.pdf. Notice : If you receive and accept an offer of employment to a regular position with the City of Los Angeles, your employee benefit coverage (including health and dental coverage as well as life insurance) will commence approximately six weeks after your original regular appointment. Not all positions in the City receive benefit coverage; you should inquire regarding the availability of employee benefits prior to accepting a position. All City employees are required to be Disaster Service Workers. THIS EXAMINATION IS TO BE GIVEN ONLY ON AN OPEN COMPETITIVE BASIS The City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, creed, color, ancestry, medical condition (cancer), or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. There are many things to consider in a new employer. Visit the following webpage to view benefits the City of Los Angeles offers its employees: http://per.lacity.org/bens/index.html Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
DUTIES ANNUAL SALARY $56,376 to $82,434; $62,765 to $91,788; and $91,725 to $102,228 NOTES : Candidates from the eligible list are normally appointed to vacancies in the lower pay grade positions.Annual salary is at the start of the pay range. The current salary range is subject to change. Please confirm the starting salary with the hiring department before accepting a job offer. An Aquatic Facility Manager directs or assists in the direction of the operation of a City pool, ocean beach, or lake facility; assigns, reviews, and evaluates the work of employees at these facilities; formulates, organizes, and conducts a comprehensive program of aquatic activities for adults and children at a City aquatic facility or may plan and organize specialized regional aquatic programs; coaches team and individual aquatic sports; conducts swimming, lifesaving, and instructor level classes; may act as a lifeguard; recruits, trains, certifies and supervises lifesaving personnel; applies sound supervisory principles and techniques in building and maintaining an effective workforce; and fulfills equal employment opportunity responsibilities. REQUIREMENT(S)/MINIMUM QUALIFICATION(S) Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university and 1040 hours of paid experience as a Seasonal Pool Manager or an Open Water Lifeguard II or in a class at that level supervising water lifesaving activities. PROCESS NOTES Applicants must include the specific beginning and ending dates (month, day and year); and number of hours worked per week for each period of qualifying experience.At the time of appointment you must present the following valid certifications: a) Water Safety Instructor Certification issued by the American Red Cross; b) Title 22 First Aid Certification for Public Safety Personnel issued by the American Red Cross; c) Lifeguard Certification issued by the American Red Cross or the City of Los Angeles Aquatics Division; and d) Basic Life Support Certification issued by the American Heart Association or American Red Cross. A valid California driver’s license is required within two months after appointment. Applicants will be disqualified and not eligible for hire if their record within the last 36 months reflects three or more moving violations and/or at-fault accidents, or a conviction of a major moving violation (such as DUI).Applicants using City of Los Angeles experience must submit with their application a City of Los Angeles “Verification of Work Experience” (VWE) form with the required signatures, verifying their experience as a Seasonal Pool Manager or an Open Water Lifeguard II or in a class at that level supervising water lifesaving activities. The VWE form should indicate the type of work performed, dates in which the work was performed, and the percentage of time spent performing such work. The VWE form may be obtained on-line at http://per.lacity.org/exams/vwe-sup.pdf . Applicants may attach their completed VWE form to their on-line application at the time of filing, or will have seven (7) calendar days from the on-line submission date to e-mail a copy of their completed VWE form to per.appdocs@lacity.org . The subject line of your e-mail must include the exam title, your name and indicate it is a VWE. In the body of your e-mail, you must also include your first and last name, last four digits of your Social Security Number and contact phone number. Applicants who fail to submit their VWE form within the time required will not be considered further and their applications will not be processed.Please note that qualifying education must be from a college or university accredited by a City of Los Angeles recognized agency. A list of approved accrediting agencies can be found at http://per.lacity.org/Accredited%20Institutions%2008-21-08.pdf .Candidates completing the examination process will be contacted by the Personnel Department to provide required proof of qualifying degree. Applicants who wish to expedite this process may attach a copy of their qualifying degree to their on-line application at the time of filing in the Attachments section. WHERE TO APPLY & APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications will only be accepted on-line on the dates listed in the “Application Deadline” section of this bulletin. When you are viewing the on-line job bulletin of your choice, simply scroll to the top of the page and select the “Apply” icon. On-line job bulletins are also available at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacity . NOTE : Applicants are urged to apply early to ensure you have time to resolve any technical issues you may encounter. APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications will only be accepted on-line on the dates listed below: Friday, July 28, 2023 to Thursday, August 17, 2023 Friday, January 19, 2024 to Thursday, February 1, 2024 The examination may close without prior notice at any time after a sufficient number of applications have been received. Filing periods may change without prior notice or additional dates may be added, as needed, at a later date. For administrative purposes, filing will close periodically and reopen on the dates noted in the “Application Deadline” section of this bulletin. In accordance with Civil Service Rule 4.2, all applicants who apply may not be tested in this examination. To meet anticipated hiring needs, only a limited number of qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the selection process in the following order: 1) Applicants currently employed by the City of Los Angeles who meet the minimum requirement, or are on a reserve list; 2) Remaining applicants who meet the minimum requirement in sufficient numbers to meet hiring needs based on a random sampling of those qualified candidates. Applicants not selected to be tested may re-apply in a subsequent filing period in order to be considered for that period’s selection process. SELECTION PROCESS Examination Weights: Essay: Advisory Interview: 100% The examination will consist entirely of an evaluation of professional and personal qualifications by interview. In the interview, the following competencies may be evaluated: Judgment and Decision Making; Stress Tolerance; Supervision; Written Communication; Community Relations; Safety Focus, including knowledge of: hazards commonly encountered in aquatics recreation, and the methods used to identify, prevent, and/or address them; lifesaving and first-aid procedures and techniques; principles and practices used to test the water quality of public pools; safety regulations and requirements relevant to an aquatic environment, including those required by the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA); lifesaving equipment used at pools, ocean beaches, and lake facilities, including the uses and care of such equipment; Public Health Code standards for aquatic operations; Job Knowledge, including knowledge of: various types of aquatic activities and sports; maintenance equipment used at aquatic facilities; and other necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities. Additional job analysis information can be obtained by going to https://per.lacity.org/jobs/job-analyses.cfm and clicking on Competencies under Aquatic Facility Manager. Prior to the interview, candidates will be required to prepare some written material related to the duties and responsibilities of an Aquatic Facility Manager. This essay material will not be separately scored, but will be presented to the interview board for review and consideration, which may include discussion, in the overall evaluation of the candidate. Those who do not complete the advisory essay will not be invited to the interview and will be considered to have failed the entire examination. To be considered complete, the advisory essay must include a substantive response for each question or problem included in the advisory essay for which a candidate is required to provide an answer. Please note that candidates must complete the advisory essay and meet the minimum qualification as stated on this bulletin in order to be considered further in the examination process. The advisory essay will be administered on-line . Candidates invited to participate in the examination will receive an e-mail from the City of Los Angeles outlining the specific steps needed to complete the on-line advisory essay. Candidates who fail to complete the advisory essay as instructed may be disqualified. For candidates who apply between Friday, July 28, 2023 and Thursday, August 17, 2023 , it is anticipated that the on-line advisory essay will be administered between Monday, September 25, 2023 and Monday, October 2, 2023 . For candidates who apply between Friday, January 19, 2024 and Thursday, February 1, 2024 , it is anticipated that the on-line advisory essay will be administered between Monday, March 11, 2024 and Monday, March 18, 2024 . Candidates will be notified later by e-mail of the date, time, and location of the interview, which may be held in Los Angeles or on-line. For candidates who apply between Friday, July 28, 2023 and Thursday, August 17, 2023 , it is anticipated that interviews will begin during the period of October 16, 2023 to October 27, 2023 . For candidates who apply between Friday, January 19, 2024 and Thursday, February 1, 2024 , it is anticipated that interviews will begin during the period of April 1, 2024 to April 12, 2024 . CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Candidates must achieve a qualifying time on the qualifying swimming test. The test will be given only to those candidates that receive a notice of certification and to employees annually. The test will consist of the following two events: A. 70-foot Dummy Tow (complete under 1 minute, 18 seconds). Rescue of a dummy from the bottom of the pool (12 feet under water and 70 feet from the start point); by racing dive, sprint, retrieval and by securing and lifting the dummy to the pool deck; and B. 200-yard Medley Swim (complete under 4 minutes, 18 seconds). Using proper style and form, swimming 50 yards of each of the following in sequence: conventional breaststroke, backstroke, sidestroke and crawl in the prone position. 2. Newly appointed candidates will be required to pass a medical examination given by a City physician. Hearing must be normal without correction and vision should be at least 20/200 in both eyes uncorrected, with normal color vision. Poorer vision may be accepted on a case by case basis to be determined by the City physician. Contact lenses may be permitted in some cases. 3. After appointment, Aquatic Facility Managers will be required to satisfactorily complete an in-service training course conducted by the Aquatics Division of the Department of Recreation and Parks. 4. After appointment to the class of Aquatic Facility Manager, incumbents must successfully complete an annual untimed swim test of 500 yards of continuous swimming. NOTES : This examination is based on a validation study.As a covered entity under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and upon request, will provide reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. To request a disability accommodation, please complete the Disability Accommodation Form within 14 calendar days of the submittal of the City application. The Disability Accommodation Form can be obtained at http://per.lacity.org/exams/verify_disability.pdf .Applications are accepted subject to review to ensure that the minimum qualification has been met. Candidates may be disqualified at any time if it is determined that they do not possess the minimum qualification stated on this bulletin.Based on City policy, before being hired in one of these positions, you may be required to undergo a drug and alcohol screening test.You may take the Aquatic Facility Manager advisory essay only once every 18 months under this bulletin. If you have taken the Aquatic Facility Manager advisory essay within the last 18 months, you may not file for this examination at this time.Your rank on the employment list may change as scores of candidates from other administrations of this examination are merged onto one list.Your name may be removed from the open competitive list after six (6) months.A final average score of 70% or higher is required to be placed on the eligible list.In accordance with Civil Service Rule, Sec. 4.24, review periods may be combined. Candidates in the examination process may file protests as provided in Sec. 4.20, 4.22 and 4.23 as applicable and within the required time frame; however, the Personnel Department may respond to and resolve protests prior to the establishment of the eligible list.For candidates seeking initial City employment, in accordance with Los Angeles City Ordinance 187134, information regarding COVID-19 vaccination requirements as conditions of employment may be found at: https://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2021/21-0921_ord_187134_8-24-21.pdf. Notice : If you receive and accept an offer of employment to a regular position with the City of Los Angeles, your employee benefit coverage (including health and dental coverage as well as life insurance) will commence approximately six weeks after your original regular appointment. Not all positions in the City receive benefit coverage; you should inquire regarding the availability of employee benefits prior to accepting a position. All City employees are required to be Disaster Service Workers. THIS EXAMINATION IS TO BE GIVEN ONLY ON AN OPEN COMPETITIVE BASIS The City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, creed, color, ancestry, medical condition (cancer), or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. There are many things to consider in a new employer. Visit the following webpage to view benefits the City of Los Angeles offers its employees: http://per.lacity.org/bens/index.html Closing Date/Time: Continuous
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CA
San Bernardino, California, United States
The Job $2,000 HIRING BONUS! Future Salary Increase Bi-annual step increases up to Step 14 3.00% across the board salary increase effective February 22, 2025 & 2026* *Salary increases contingent upon Property Related Revenue and/or statewide Realignment Sales Tax Collections performance. The Department of Public Health , Animal Care Division is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Animal Care Shelter Manager* to oversee the operations of two animal shelters and lead a team of passionate staff. This Shelter Manager will be responsible for ensuring the well-being of animals in the County’s care, managing day-to-day operations, and fostering a positive work environment. The Program Manager is tasked with ensuring the effective and compassionate care of animals, promoting animal welfare, and ensuring compliance with animal welfare regulations, policies, and local ordinances pertaining to animal licensing, vaccinations, and humane treatment of animals related to shelter systems. Key responsibilities include, providing strong leadership to a diverse team of shelter staff, oversee the daily operations of the Devore Animal Shelter and Big Bear Animal Shelter, ensuring compliance with organizational policies, legal requirements (State/Local), and industry best practices, ensure the well-being of all animals in the shelters, including their health, behavior, and socialization through subordinate staff, build and maintain positive relationships with the community, local businesses, animal welfare organizations/non-profits and animal care agencies, manage the budget for both shelters, ensuring financial sustainability and responsible allocation of resources and, identifying opportunities for grant applications and partnership development to support shelter operations. *Official Classification Title: Public Health Program Manager Animal Care & Control ANIMAL CARE The mission of the San Bernardino County Animal Care is to prevent rabies in humans and pets, to educate the public about responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spaying and neutering, to protect and serve the public and pets by enforcing all laws and ordinances pertaining to animal care, to care for all animals domestic and wild, to reunite lost pets with their owners, to place unwanted pets into new homes, and to maintain a high quality of service. To learn more, click here . Recruitment and Retention Bonus: Eligible employees hired into a regular classified position from this recruitment may be eligible to receive a recruitment and retention bonus of $2,000 in total compensation. Please see Teamsters MOU for details. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Pre-Employment Process: Prior to appointment, applicants must pass a background investigation which includes verification of employment history and education, fingerprinting, physical exam, and drug screening. Visa Sponsorship: Please note San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Travel: Travel throughout the County and State may be required. Employees will be required to make provisions for local transportation; travel throughout the State will be at the provision of the employer. Mileage reimbursement is available. At the time of hire, a valid California Class C driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be produced and maintained throughout employment. P.O.S.T. Peace Officer Training: Incumbent must be willing to complete the P.O.S.T. Peace Officer Training Minimum Requirements Applicants must meet all of the following education -and- experience requirements: Education: A Bachelor's degree in Public/Business/Health Administration, Health Sciences, Animal Science, Animal Husbandry or a closely related field of study. -AND- Experience: Three (3) years of full-time equivalent, professional administrative experience (e.g. policy development and evaluation; strategic program planning, development, implementation, and evaluation; contract and grant development, administration, and monitoring; budget oversight; high-level research and data analytics; and interpersonal, public, and community relations) in a Public Health program, animal care program, community health organization, or closely related agency; of which two (2) years includes full-scope supervision that involved hiring, performance evaluations, and discipline up to and including termination. Substitution: Up to four (4) years of additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the require education on the basis of one (1) year of experience for one (1) year of full-time education, thirty (30) semester or forty-five (45) quarter units. Desired Qualifications The ideal candidate for this position will possess: Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to make sound decisions in a fast-paced and emotionally charged environment. Proven experience in animal shelter management, with a strong understanding of animal welfare principles. Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and industry best practices related to animal care and shelter management. Selection Process Applications will be accepted continuously and reviewed on a regular basis. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible as this recruitment may close at any time. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the application and/or supplemental questionnaire. Examination: There will be a competitive evaluation based on a review of the Application and Supplemental Questionnaire. It is to your advantage to include as much relevant and detailed work experience as possible. To ensure timely and successful submission of your online application, please allow ample time to complete and submit your application before the posted filing deadline. Applicants will be automatically logged-out if they have not submitted the application and all required materials prior to the posted deadline. Once your application has been successfully submitted you will receive an onscreen confirmation and an email. We recommend that you save and/or print these for your records. Please note, if you do not receive an onscreen confirmation and an email acknowledging our receipt of your application we have not received your application. If you require technical assistance, please click HERE to review the Government Jobs online application guide , or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627. Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by the internet connection, computer or browser used to submit the application. EEO/ADA: San Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click here for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Please click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process . Management Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change.
Mar 31, 2024
Full Time
The Job $2,000 HIRING BONUS! Future Salary Increase Bi-annual step increases up to Step 14 3.00% across the board salary increase effective February 22, 2025 & 2026* *Salary increases contingent upon Property Related Revenue and/or statewide Realignment Sales Tax Collections performance. The Department of Public Health , Animal Care Division is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Animal Care Shelter Manager* to oversee the operations of two animal shelters and lead a team of passionate staff. This Shelter Manager will be responsible for ensuring the well-being of animals in the County’s care, managing day-to-day operations, and fostering a positive work environment. The Program Manager is tasked with ensuring the effective and compassionate care of animals, promoting animal welfare, and ensuring compliance with animal welfare regulations, policies, and local ordinances pertaining to animal licensing, vaccinations, and humane treatment of animals related to shelter systems. Key responsibilities include, providing strong leadership to a diverse team of shelter staff, oversee the daily operations of the Devore Animal Shelter and Big Bear Animal Shelter, ensuring compliance with organizational policies, legal requirements (State/Local), and industry best practices, ensure the well-being of all animals in the shelters, including their health, behavior, and socialization through subordinate staff, build and maintain positive relationships with the community, local businesses, animal welfare organizations/non-profits and animal care agencies, manage the budget for both shelters, ensuring financial sustainability and responsible allocation of resources and, identifying opportunities for grant applications and partnership development to support shelter operations. *Official Classification Title: Public Health Program Manager Animal Care & Control ANIMAL CARE The mission of the San Bernardino County Animal Care is to prevent rabies in humans and pets, to educate the public about responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spaying and neutering, to protect and serve the public and pets by enforcing all laws and ordinances pertaining to animal care, to care for all animals domestic and wild, to reunite lost pets with their owners, to place unwanted pets into new homes, and to maintain a high quality of service. To learn more, click here . Recruitment and Retention Bonus: Eligible employees hired into a regular classified position from this recruitment may be eligible to receive a recruitment and retention bonus of $2,000 in total compensation. Please see Teamsters MOU for details. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Pre-Employment Process: Prior to appointment, applicants must pass a background investigation which includes verification of employment history and education, fingerprinting, physical exam, and drug screening. Visa Sponsorship: Please note San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Travel: Travel throughout the County and State may be required. Employees will be required to make provisions for local transportation; travel throughout the State will be at the provision of the employer. Mileage reimbursement is available. At the time of hire, a valid California Class C driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be produced and maintained throughout employment. P.O.S.T. Peace Officer Training: Incumbent must be willing to complete the P.O.S.T. Peace Officer Training Minimum Requirements Applicants must meet all of the following education -and- experience requirements: Education: A Bachelor's degree in Public/Business/Health Administration, Health Sciences, Animal Science, Animal Husbandry or a closely related field of study. -AND- Experience: Three (3) years of full-time equivalent, professional administrative experience (e.g. policy development and evaluation; strategic program planning, development, implementation, and evaluation; contract and grant development, administration, and monitoring; budget oversight; high-level research and data analytics; and interpersonal, public, and community relations) in a Public Health program, animal care program, community health organization, or closely related agency; of which two (2) years includes full-scope supervision that involved hiring, performance evaluations, and discipline up to and including termination. Substitution: Up to four (4) years of additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the require education on the basis of one (1) year of experience for one (1) year of full-time education, thirty (30) semester or forty-five (45) quarter units. Desired Qualifications The ideal candidate for this position will possess: Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to make sound decisions in a fast-paced and emotionally charged environment. Proven experience in animal shelter management, with a strong understanding of animal welfare principles. Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and industry best practices related to animal care and shelter management. Selection Process Applications will be accepted continuously and reviewed on a regular basis. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible as this recruitment may close at any time. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the application and/or supplemental questionnaire. Examination: There will be a competitive evaluation based on a review of the Application and Supplemental Questionnaire. It is to your advantage to include as much relevant and detailed work experience as possible. To ensure timely and successful submission of your online application, please allow ample time to complete and submit your application before the posted filing deadline. Applicants will be automatically logged-out if they have not submitted the application and all required materials prior to the posted deadline. Once your application has been successfully submitted you will receive an onscreen confirmation and an email. We recommend that you save and/or print these for your records. Please note, if you do not receive an onscreen confirmation and an email acknowledging our receipt of your application we have not received your application. If you require technical assistance, please click HERE to review the Government Jobs online application guide , or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627. Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by the internet connection, computer or browser used to submit the application. EEO/ADA: San Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click here for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Please click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process . Management Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change.
State of Nevada
Indian Springs, Nevada, United States
Announcement Number: 47207 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 04/29/2024 Close Date: 05/13/2024 Recruiter: ADRIAN FOSTER Phone: (702)486-2911 Email: adrian@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted for another 10 Days 6 Hrs 54 Mins The Position Incumbents function as managers who train, supervise and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for a Youth Parole Unit Manager in Las Vegas. Under direction of the Chief, the Unit Manager manages the operation of a Youth Parole Unit and the supervision and direction of a staff of Youth Parole Counselors responsible for the parole planning, supervision and placement of assigned juvenile offenders. This position may supervise other employees as directed by the Chief of Youth Parole. Incumbents will train, supervise, and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Unit Manager will also maintain community relations with the Juvenile Court and outside agencies, establish and maintain records for the Parole Bureau and Institutions; assign and review the work of subordinates; and help write policy and standard operating procedures for the Bureau. This position requires a strong working knowledge of Tyler Supervision, Access and maintaining standards in accordance with State policies and procedures. Travel throughout the State is expected. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to 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. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-13_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, social work or closely related field and four years of experience conducting casework services, making program eligibility determinations, preparing detailed reports, dealing with law enforcement agencies, the juvenile justice system, foster homes, and related State agencies regarding the preparation of parole agreements, placement, program development, obtaining services and the legal process of assigned youth, of which one year was in a supervisory capacity; OR one year as a Youth Parole Counselor III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Special Notes Applicants must meet current Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) requirements as established in the Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code. Special Requirements A pre-employment criminal history check and fingerprinting are required. Persons offered employment in this position will be required to pay for these items. A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. Pursuant to NRS 284.4066, this position has been identified as affecting public safety. Persons offered employment in this position must submit to a pre-employment screening for controlled substances. This position is required to work evenings, weekends and holidays. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 515 East Musser Street, First Floor Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Apr 30, 2024
Full Time
Announcement Number: 47207 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 04/29/2024 Close Date: 05/13/2024 Recruiter: ADRIAN FOSTER Phone: (702)486-2911 Email: adrian@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted for another 10 Days 6 Hrs 54 Mins The Position Incumbents function as managers who train, supervise and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for a Youth Parole Unit Manager in Las Vegas. Under direction of the Chief, the Unit Manager manages the operation of a Youth Parole Unit and the supervision and direction of a staff of Youth Parole Counselors responsible for the parole planning, supervision and placement of assigned juvenile offenders. This position may supervise other employees as directed by the Chief of Youth Parole. Incumbents will train, supervise, and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Unit Manager will also maintain community relations with the Juvenile Court and outside agencies, establish and maintain records for the Parole Bureau and Institutions; assign and review the work of subordinates; and help write policy and standard operating procedures for the Bureau. This position requires a strong working knowledge of Tyler Supervision, Access and maintaining standards in accordance with State policies and procedures. Travel throughout the State is expected. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to 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. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-13_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, social work or closely related field and four years of experience conducting casework services, making program eligibility determinations, preparing detailed reports, dealing with law enforcement agencies, the juvenile justice system, foster homes, and related State agencies regarding the preparation of parole agreements, placement, program development, obtaining services and the legal process of assigned youth, of which one year was in a supervisory capacity; OR one year as a Youth Parole Counselor III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Special Notes Applicants must meet current Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) requirements as established in the Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code. Special Requirements A pre-employment criminal history check and fingerprinting are required. Persons offered employment in this position will be required to pay for these items. A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. Pursuant to NRS 284.4066, this position has been identified as affecting public safety. Persons offered employment in this position must submit to a pre-employment screening for controlled substances. This position is required to work evenings, weekends and holidays. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 515 East Musser Street, First Floor Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Announcement Number: 47207 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 04/29/2024 Close Date: 05/13/2024 Recruiter: ADRIAN FOSTER Phone: (702)486-2911 Email: adrian@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted for another 10 Days 6 Hrs 54 Mins The Position Incumbents function as managers who train, supervise and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for a Youth Parole Unit Manager in Las Vegas. Under direction of the Chief, the Unit Manager manages the operation of a Youth Parole Unit and the supervision and direction of a staff of Youth Parole Counselors responsible for the parole planning, supervision and placement of assigned juvenile offenders. This position may supervise other employees as directed by the Chief of Youth Parole. Incumbents will train, supervise, and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Unit Manager will also maintain community relations with the Juvenile Court and outside agencies, establish and maintain records for the Parole Bureau and Institutions; assign and review the work of subordinates; and help write policy and standard operating procedures for the Bureau. This position requires a strong working knowledge of Tyler Supervision, Access and maintaining standards in accordance with State policies and procedures. Travel throughout the State is expected. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to 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. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-13_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, social work or closely related field and four years of experience conducting casework services, making program eligibility determinations, preparing detailed reports, dealing with law enforcement agencies, the juvenile justice system, foster homes, and related State agencies regarding the preparation of parole agreements, placement, program development, obtaining services and the legal process of assigned youth, of which one year was in a supervisory capacity; OR one year as a Youth Parole Counselor III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Special Notes Applicants must meet current Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) requirements as established in the Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code. Special Requirements A pre-employment criminal history check and fingerprinting are required. Persons offered employment in this position will be required to pay for these items. A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. Pursuant to NRS 284.4066, this position has been identified as affecting public safety. Persons offered employment in this position must submit to a pre-employment screening for controlled substances. This position is required to work evenings, weekends and holidays. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 515 East Musser Street, First Floor Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Apr 30, 2024
Full Time
Announcement Number: 47207 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 04/29/2024 Close Date: 05/13/2024 Recruiter: ADRIAN FOSTER Phone: (702)486-2911 Email: adrian@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted for another 10 Days 6 Hrs 54 Mins The Position Incumbents function as managers who train, supervise and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for a Youth Parole Unit Manager in Las Vegas. Under direction of the Chief, the Unit Manager manages the operation of a Youth Parole Unit and the supervision and direction of a staff of Youth Parole Counselors responsible for the parole planning, supervision and placement of assigned juvenile offenders. This position may supervise other employees as directed by the Chief of Youth Parole. Incumbents will train, supervise, and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Unit Manager will also maintain community relations with the Juvenile Court and outside agencies, establish and maintain records for the Parole Bureau and Institutions; assign and review the work of subordinates; and help write policy and standard operating procedures for the Bureau. This position requires a strong working knowledge of Tyler Supervision, Access and maintaining standards in accordance with State policies and procedures. Travel throughout the State is expected. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to 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. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-13_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, social work or closely related field and four years of experience conducting casework services, making program eligibility determinations, preparing detailed reports, dealing with law enforcement agencies, the juvenile justice system, foster homes, and related State agencies regarding the preparation of parole agreements, placement, program development, obtaining services and the legal process of assigned youth, of which one year was in a supervisory capacity; OR one year as a Youth Parole Counselor III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Special Notes Applicants must meet current Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) requirements as established in the Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code. Special Requirements A pre-employment criminal history check and fingerprinting are required. Persons offered employment in this position will be required to pay for these items. A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. Pursuant to NRS 284.4066, this position has been identified as affecting public safety. Persons offered employment in this position must submit to a pre-employment screening for controlled substances. This position is required to work evenings, weekends and holidays. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 515 East Musser Street, First Floor Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Announcement Number: 47207 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 04/29/2024 Close Date: 05/13/2024 Recruiter: ADRIAN FOSTER Phone: (702)486-2911 Email: adrian@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted for another 10 Days 6 Hrs 54 Mins The Position Incumbents function as managers who train, supervise and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for a Youth Parole Unit Manager in Las Vegas. Under direction of the Chief, the Unit Manager manages the operation of a Youth Parole Unit and the supervision and direction of a staff of Youth Parole Counselors responsible for the parole planning, supervision and placement of assigned juvenile offenders. This position may supervise other employees as directed by the Chief of Youth Parole. Incumbents will train, supervise, and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Unit Manager will also maintain community relations with the Juvenile Court and outside agencies, establish and maintain records for the Parole Bureau and Institutions; assign and review the work of subordinates; and help write policy and standard operating procedures for the Bureau. This position requires a strong working knowledge of Tyler Supervision, Access and maintaining standards in accordance with State policies and procedures. Travel throughout the State is expected. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to 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. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-13_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, social work or closely related field and four years of experience conducting casework services, making program eligibility determinations, preparing detailed reports, dealing with law enforcement agencies, the juvenile justice system, foster homes, and related State agencies regarding the preparation of parole agreements, placement, program development, obtaining services and the legal process of assigned youth, of which one year was in a supervisory capacity; OR one year as a Youth Parole Counselor III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Special Notes Applicants must meet current Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) requirements as established in the Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code. Special Requirements A pre-employment criminal history check and fingerprinting are required. Persons offered employment in this position will be required to pay for these items. A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. Pursuant to NRS 284.4066, this position has been identified as affecting public safety. Persons offered employment in this position must submit to a pre-employment screening for controlled substances. This position is required to work evenings, weekends and holidays. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 515 East Musser Street, First Floor Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Apr 30, 2024
Full Time
Announcement Number: 47207 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 04/29/2024 Close Date: 05/13/2024 Recruiter: ADRIAN FOSTER Phone: (702)486-2911 Email: adrian@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted for another 10 Days 6 Hrs 54 Mins The Position Incumbents function as managers who train, supervise and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for a Youth Parole Unit Manager in Las Vegas. Under direction of the Chief, the Unit Manager manages the operation of a Youth Parole Unit and the supervision and direction of a staff of Youth Parole Counselors responsible for the parole planning, supervision and placement of assigned juvenile offenders. This position may supervise other employees as directed by the Chief of Youth Parole. Incumbents will train, supervise, and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Unit Manager will also maintain community relations with the Juvenile Court and outside agencies, establish and maintain records for the Parole Bureau and Institutions; assign and review the work of subordinates; and help write policy and standard operating procedures for the Bureau. This position requires a strong working knowledge of Tyler Supervision, Access and maintaining standards in accordance with State policies and procedures. Travel throughout the State is expected. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to 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. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-13_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, social work or closely related field and four years of experience conducting casework services, making program eligibility determinations, preparing detailed reports, dealing with law enforcement agencies, the juvenile justice system, foster homes, and related State agencies regarding the preparation of parole agreements, placement, program development, obtaining services and the legal process of assigned youth, of which one year was in a supervisory capacity; OR one year as a Youth Parole Counselor III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Special Notes Applicants must meet current Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) requirements as established in the Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code. Special Requirements A pre-employment criminal history check and fingerprinting are required. Persons offered employment in this position will be required to pay for these items. A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. Pursuant to NRS 284.4066, this position has been identified as affecting public safety. Persons offered employment in this position must submit to a pre-employment screening for controlled substances. This position is required to work evenings, weekends and holidays. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 515 East Musser Street, First Floor Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Announcement Number: 47207 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 04/29/2024 Close Date: 05/13/2024 Recruiter: ADRIAN FOSTER Phone: (702)486-2911 Email: adrian@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted for another 10 Days 6 Hrs 54 Mins The Position Incumbents function as managers who train, supervise and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for a Youth Parole Unit Manager in Las Vegas. Under direction of the Chief, the Unit Manager manages the operation of a Youth Parole Unit and the supervision and direction of a staff of Youth Parole Counselors responsible for the parole planning, supervision and placement of assigned juvenile offenders. This position may supervise other employees as directed by the Chief of Youth Parole. Incumbents will train, supervise, and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Unit Manager will also maintain community relations with the Juvenile Court and outside agencies, establish and maintain records for the Parole Bureau and Institutions; assign and review the work of subordinates; and help write policy and standard operating procedures for the Bureau. This position requires a strong working knowledge of Tyler Supervision, Access and maintaining standards in accordance with State policies and procedures. Travel throughout the State is expected. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to 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. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-13_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, social work or closely related field and four years of experience conducting casework services, making program eligibility determinations, preparing detailed reports, dealing with law enforcement agencies, the juvenile justice system, foster homes, and related State agencies regarding the preparation of parole agreements, placement, program development, obtaining services and the legal process of assigned youth, of which one year was in a supervisory capacity; OR one year as a Youth Parole Counselor III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Special Notes Applicants must meet current Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) requirements as established in the Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code. Special Requirements A pre-employment criminal history check and fingerprinting are required. Persons offered employment in this position will be required to pay for these items. A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. Pursuant to NRS 284.4066, this position has been identified as affecting public safety. Persons offered employment in this position must submit to a pre-employment screening for controlled substances. This position is required to work evenings, weekends and holidays. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 515 East Musser Street, First Floor Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Apr 30, 2024
Full Time
Announcement Number: 47207 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 04/29/2024 Close Date: 05/13/2024 Recruiter: ADRIAN FOSTER Phone: (702)486-2911 Email: adrian@admin.nv.gov Applications accepted for another 10 Days 6 Hrs 54 Mins The Position Incumbents function as managers who train, supervise and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) is recruiting for a Youth Parole Unit Manager in Las Vegas. Under direction of the Chief, the Unit Manager manages the operation of a Youth Parole Unit and the supervision and direction of a staff of Youth Parole Counselors responsible for the parole planning, supervision and placement of assigned juvenile offenders. This position may supervise other employees as directed by the Chief of Youth Parole. Incumbents will train, supervise, and evaluate the performance of subordinate supervisors; develop policies and procedures; and allocate staff and resources to accomplish goals and objectives. The Unit Manager will also maintain community relations with the Juvenile Court and outside agencies, establish and maintain records for the Parole Bureau and Institutions; assign and review the work of subordinates; and help write policy and standard operating procedures for the Bureau. This position requires a strong working knowledge of Tyler Supervision, Access and maintaining standards in accordance with State policies and procedures. Travel throughout the State is expected. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to 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. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-13_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in criminal justice, psychology, social work or closely related field and four years of experience conducting casework services, making program eligibility determinations, preparing detailed reports, dealing with law enforcement agencies, the juvenile justice system, foster homes, and related State agencies regarding the preparation of parole agreements, placement, program development, obtaining services and the legal process of assigned youth, of which one year was in a supervisory capacity; OR one year as a Youth Parole Counselor III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience. Special Notes Applicants must meet current Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) requirements as established in the Nevada Revised Statutes and Nevada Administrative Code. Special Requirements A pre-employment criminal history check and fingerprinting are required. Persons offered employment in this position will be required to pay for these items. A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. Pursuant to NRS 284.4066, this position has been identified as affecting public safety. Persons offered employment in this position must submit to a pre-employment screening for controlled substances. This position is required to work evenings, weekends and holidays. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 515 East Musser Street, First Floor Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204