City of Sacramento, CA
Sacramento, California, United States
THE POSITION THIS JOB POSTING WILL AUTOMATICALLY CLOSE UPON THE RECEIPT OF 100 APPLICATIONS OR AT THE FINAL FILING DEADLINE, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. 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. IDEAL CANDIDATE STATEMENT The ideal candidate will have experience performing investigative work in a public or private agency and a working knowledge of criminal and/or civil investigation techniques and procedures. They will be a team player with clear communication skills, interpersonal skills, and empathy. The ideal candidate will be detail oriented and thorough for preparing clear, concise, and accurate documents and reports detailing investigative activities and findings. This oversight practitioner position is responsible for public safety critical incident response requiring 24/7 on-call monthly rotation. The purpose of this position is to perform administrative and investigative duties for one or more major components of the Office of Public Safety Accountability (OPSA) operations. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Office of Public Safety Accountability (OPSA) Investigator is a journey-level classification filled with multiple incumbents. Incumbents are responsible for performing investigative analytical duties involving issues that are sensitive and confidential. This classification is distinguished from the next higher-level classification of Senior Office of Public Safety Accountability Investigator by the greater complexity of the assignment and lead supervisory duties. Some positions in the OPSA Investigator classification series are flexibly staffed from the lower level of Office of Public Safety Accountability Investigator. Appointment to the higher classification requires that the employee be performing substantially the full range of duties for the classification and meet the qualification standards for the classification. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Direction is provided by the Assistant Director of Public Safety Accountability or other higher-level personnel. This classification does not supervise. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the classification. The list of essential functions below does not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent in this classification. Additionally, please be aware of the legend below when referring to the physical demands of each essential function. Conduct public safety misconduct investigations that are difficult, highly complex and sensitive, and confidential in nature. Assist the Director of the OPSA with the preparation of complex narrative annual report that includes summaries of complaints, disposition of complaints, periodic statistical review, and the measured effectiveness of established objectives. Serve as a liaison for the OPSA with elected officials, community organizations, and community residents as it relates to police and fire accountability oversite matters. Monitor, evaluate, and make recommendations on the effectiveness of operations, policies, procedures, programs, and practices to increase public safety, protect civil liberties, and increase public confidence. Request, receive, and review documents and information to monitor an investigation. Perform related work of a similar nature and level as assigned. The above job responsibilities represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: The needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and orientations. City and police practices, policies, and procedures; criminal law, state civil law, civil rights law, and Police Officer and Firefighter Bill of Rights. Principles of statistical analysis. Principles and practices of report writing techniques. Skill in: Identify, analyze, and interpret trends or patterns in large and/or complex data sets. Effective interviewing techniques. Use of modern office equipment, including computers, computer applications, and computer software, to accomplish a variety of tasks. Experience and Education: Experience: Three (3) years of experience performing professional-level administrative investigative or legal investigative work. Education: Possession of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university. Substitution: Additional experience may substitute for 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. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT: The conditions herein are typically required of an incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Physical Requirements: On an intermittent basis sit at a desk; twist to reach equipment surrounding desk; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulation; write and use a keyboard and occasionally lift or carry weight of 25 pounds or less; incumbents will travel to and participate in various events throughout the City which may involve exposure to traffic and inclement weather conditions. Requires effective audio-visual discrimination and perception needed for making observations, communicating with others, reading, and writing. Environmental Conditions: Work is performed in the field on occasion and could include standing, kneeling, and bending; may be exposed to inclement weather conditions, communicable biological substances, drug paraphernalia, unsanitary conditions, confrontational interactions, and potentially hostile environments; must have ability to work at crime scenes involving human trauma of all types and degrees of severity; must be able to remain calm during high stress situations. WORKING CONDITIONS Incumbents may be required to be on-call and work evening hours. PROBATIONARY PERIOD Not applicable. This is an exempt from civil service, at-will classification and does not serve a probationary period. 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 for further consideration by the final filing deadline or upon receipt of 100 applications, whichever occurs first ; 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 or upon receipt of 100 applications, whichever occurs first: 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 will be forwarded to the hiring department for review until the position is filled. 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) 808-5726 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: 5/21/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 08, 2024
Full Time
THE POSITION THIS JOB POSTING WILL AUTOMATICALLY CLOSE UPON THE RECEIPT OF 100 APPLICATIONS OR AT THE FINAL FILING DEADLINE, WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST. 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. IDEAL CANDIDATE STATEMENT The ideal candidate will have experience performing investigative work in a public or private agency and a working knowledge of criminal and/or civil investigation techniques and procedures. They will be a team player with clear communication skills, interpersonal skills, and empathy. The ideal candidate will be detail oriented and thorough for preparing clear, concise, and accurate documents and reports detailing investigative activities and findings. This oversight practitioner position is responsible for public safety critical incident response requiring 24/7 on-call monthly rotation. The purpose of this position is to perform administrative and investigative duties for one or more major components of the Office of Public Safety Accountability (OPSA) operations. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Office of Public Safety Accountability (OPSA) Investigator is a journey-level classification filled with multiple incumbents. Incumbents are responsible for performing investigative analytical duties involving issues that are sensitive and confidential. This classification is distinguished from the next higher-level classification of Senior Office of Public Safety Accountability Investigator by the greater complexity of the assignment and lead supervisory duties. Some positions in the OPSA Investigator classification series are flexibly staffed from the lower level of Office of Public Safety Accountability Investigator. Appointment to the higher classification requires that the employee be performing substantially the full range of duties for the classification and meet the qualification standards for the classification. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Direction is provided by the Assistant Director of Public Safety Accountability or other higher-level personnel. This classification does not supervise. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the classification. The list of essential functions below does not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent in this classification. Additionally, please be aware of the legend below when referring to the physical demands of each essential function. Conduct public safety misconduct investigations that are difficult, highly complex and sensitive, and confidential in nature. Assist the Director of the OPSA with the preparation of complex narrative annual report that includes summaries of complaints, disposition of complaints, periodic statistical review, and the measured effectiveness of established objectives. Serve as a liaison for the OPSA with elected officials, community organizations, and community residents as it relates to police and fire accountability oversite matters. Monitor, evaluate, and make recommendations on the effectiveness of operations, policies, procedures, programs, and practices to increase public safety, protect civil liberties, and increase public confidence. Request, receive, and review documents and information to monitor an investigation. Perform related work of a similar nature and level as assigned. The above job responsibilities represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: The needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds, and orientations. City and police practices, policies, and procedures; criminal law, state civil law, civil rights law, and Police Officer and Firefighter Bill of Rights. Principles of statistical analysis. Principles and practices of report writing techniques. Skill in: Identify, analyze, and interpret trends or patterns in large and/or complex data sets. Effective interviewing techniques. Use of modern office equipment, including computers, computer applications, and computer software, to accomplish a variety of tasks. Experience and Education: Experience: Three (3) years of experience performing professional-level administrative investigative or legal investigative work. Education: Possession of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university. Substitution: Additional experience may substitute for 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. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT: The conditions herein are typically required of an incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Physical Requirements: On an intermittent basis sit at a desk; twist to reach equipment surrounding desk; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulation; write and use a keyboard and occasionally lift or carry weight of 25 pounds or less; incumbents will travel to and participate in various events throughout the City which may involve exposure to traffic and inclement weather conditions. Requires effective audio-visual discrimination and perception needed for making observations, communicating with others, reading, and writing. Environmental Conditions: Work is performed in the field on occasion and could include standing, kneeling, and bending; may be exposed to inclement weather conditions, communicable biological substances, drug paraphernalia, unsanitary conditions, confrontational interactions, and potentially hostile environments; must have ability to work at crime scenes involving human trauma of all types and degrees of severity; must be able to remain calm during high stress situations. WORKING CONDITIONS Incumbents may be required to be on-call and work evening hours. PROBATIONARY PERIOD Not applicable. This is an exempt from civil service, at-will classification and does not serve a probationary period. 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 for further consideration by the final filing deadline or upon receipt of 100 applications, whichever occurs first ; 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 or upon receipt of 100 applications, whichever occurs first: 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 will be forwarded to the hiring department for review until the position is filled. 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) 808-5726 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: 5/21/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
City of Sacramento, CA
Sacramento, California, United States
THE POSITION THIS POSTING WILL BE OPEN UNTIL FILLED Application cut-off dates are weekly, every Wednesday The City of Sacramento’s Office of Public Safety Accountability (OPSA) encompasses oversight practitioners responsible for the investigation, review, and audit of allegations of misconduct involving the Sacramento Police Department (SPD) and the Sacramento Fire Department (SFD) personnel. OPSA ensures that investigations have been completed fairly, thoroughly, and objectively. The Office of Public Safety Accountability continues its efforts in the improvement of policing and better serving the interests of the public. The goals and objectives of the office involves creating meaningful opportunities for the community to influence decisions that impact them, incorporating innovative and progressive ideas to resolve issues, explaining challenges and limitations, and ensuring outcomes meet goals while remaining inclusive and accessible. IDEAL CANDIDATE STATEMENT The ideal candidate will be a skilled and experienced investigator with an infallible track record of the highest degree of integrity, professionalism, sound judgement, political acumen, and savvy. Candidates should have knowledge of the principles of administration of discipline in policing organizations, as well as current trends and issues affecting policing to independently investigate officer involved shootings, police use of force that results in death or serious bodily injury, and in-custody deaths. An excellent communicator who can remain objective, think quickly, and respond appropriately, be able to effectively handle very stressful and sensitive circumstances, with tact and diplomacy, including public scrutiny and criticism. The purpose of this position is to conduct special investigative assignments, independent investigations, report findings, and make recommendations. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Office of Public Safety Accountability (OPSA) Deputy Inspector General is a single position journey-level classification. Incumbents are responsible for conducting investigations into serious use of force. This classification is distinguished from the Office of Public Safety Inspector General in that the latter is responsible for greater complexity of assignment and has lead supervisory responsibilities. Some positions in the Inspector General classification series are flexibly staffed from the lower level of Office of Public Safety Accountability Deputy Inspector General. Appointment to the higher classification requires that the employee be performing substantially the full range of duties for the classification and meet the qualification standards for the classification. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Direction is provided by the Assistant Director of Public Safety Accountability or other higher-level personnel. Lead responsibilities include the guidance and coordination of lower-level personnel. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the classification. The list of essential functions below does not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent in this classification. Additionally, please be aware of the legend below when referring to the physical demands of each essential function. Conduct independent investigations of serious use of force, any incident involving serious bodily injury or death incidents, and in-custody deaths in accordance with S.B.1421 categories. Participate in and formulate recommendations regarding the investigation and adjudication of serious use of force incidents. Plan, coordinate, and conduct thorough interviews with public safety employees and witnesses to gather evidence. Interview complainants and witnesses regarding allegations of misconduct by public safety personnel; inspect, review, and research all aspects of the Police and Fire Department’s operations regarding employee misconduct. Serve as a liaison for the office on police and police accountability oversight matters with elected and appointed officials, police and criminal justice stakeholders, community organizations, and the public. Issue written reports of inspection, evaluation, and review findings and recommendations. Perform related work of a similar nature and level as assigned. The above job responsibilities represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department. QUALIFICATIONS KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS Government oversight and investigative methods relating to law enforcement or inquiries pertaining to field and administrative operations, policies, and practices for effective constitutional policing and community-police relations. Law, research, policy, or advocacy related to policing and community-police relations from a legal, criminal justice, or civil rights perspective. Organization and management practices and methods Administrative review of use of force incidents by police officers and understanding of criminal law and the elements of offenses. Principles of the administration of discipline in policing organizations, public administration, as well as current trends and issues affecting policing. City and police practices, policies, and procedures; criminal law, state civil law, civil rights law, and Police Officer and Firefighter Bill of Rights. SKILL REQUIREMENTS Identify, analyze, and interpret trends or patterns in large and/or complex data sets. Prepare and analyze detailed written reports. Use of modern office equipment, including computers, computer applications, and computer software, to accomplish a variety of tasks. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Experience: Three (3) years of investigative experience in one or more of the following areas: (a) governmental oversight (b) governmental auditing or investigations (c) prior legal experience in the areas of ethics, criminal, civil rights, or labor/employment law. Education: Possession of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university. Substitution: Additional experience may substitute for 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. WORKING CONDITIONS Incumbents may be required to be on-call and work evening hours. PROBATIONARY PERIOD Not applicable. This is an exempt from civil service, at-will classification and does not serve a probationary period. 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 for further consideration by the next posted cut -off date; 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 as part of the application process ; 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 will be forwarded to the hiring department for review until the position is filled. 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) 808-5726 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: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
THE POSITION THIS POSTING WILL BE OPEN UNTIL FILLED Application cut-off dates are weekly, every Wednesday The City of Sacramento’s Office of Public Safety Accountability (OPSA) encompasses oversight practitioners responsible for the investigation, review, and audit of allegations of misconduct involving the Sacramento Police Department (SPD) and the Sacramento Fire Department (SFD) personnel. OPSA ensures that investigations have been completed fairly, thoroughly, and objectively. The Office of Public Safety Accountability continues its efforts in the improvement of policing and better serving the interests of the public. The goals and objectives of the office involves creating meaningful opportunities for the community to influence decisions that impact them, incorporating innovative and progressive ideas to resolve issues, explaining challenges and limitations, and ensuring outcomes meet goals while remaining inclusive and accessible. IDEAL CANDIDATE STATEMENT The ideal candidate will be a skilled and experienced investigator with an infallible track record of the highest degree of integrity, professionalism, sound judgement, political acumen, and savvy. Candidates should have knowledge of the principles of administration of discipline in policing organizations, as well as current trends and issues affecting policing to independently investigate officer involved shootings, police use of force that results in death or serious bodily injury, and in-custody deaths. An excellent communicator who can remain objective, think quickly, and respond appropriately, be able to effectively handle very stressful and sensitive circumstances, with tact and diplomacy, including public scrutiny and criticism. The purpose of this position is to conduct special investigative assignments, independent investigations, report findings, and make recommendations. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Office of Public Safety Accountability (OPSA) Deputy Inspector General is a single position journey-level classification. Incumbents are responsible for conducting investigations into serious use of force. This classification is distinguished from the Office of Public Safety Inspector General in that the latter is responsible for greater complexity of assignment and has lead supervisory responsibilities. Some positions in the Inspector General classification series are flexibly staffed from the lower level of Office of Public Safety Accountability Deputy Inspector General. Appointment to the higher classification requires that the employee be performing substantially the full range of duties for the classification and meet the qualification standards for the classification. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Direction is provided by the Assistant Director of Public Safety Accountability or other higher-level personnel. Lead responsibilities include the guidance and coordination of lower-level personnel. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the classification. The list of essential functions below does not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent in this classification. Additionally, please be aware of the legend below when referring to the physical demands of each essential function. Conduct independent investigations of serious use of force, any incident involving serious bodily injury or death incidents, and in-custody deaths in accordance with S.B.1421 categories. Participate in and formulate recommendations regarding the investigation and adjudication of serious use of force incidents. Plan, coordinate, and conduct thorough interviews with public safety employees and witnesses to gather evidence. Interview complainants and witnesses regarding allegations of misconduct by public safety personnel; inspect, review, and research all aspects of the Police and Fire Department’s operations regarding employee misconduct. Serve as a liaison for the office on police and police accountability oversight matters with elected and appointed officials, police and criminal justice stakeholders, community organizations, and the public. Issue written reports of inspection, evaluation, and review findings and recommendations. Perform related work of a similar nature and level as assigned. The above job responsibilities represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department. QUALIFICATIONS KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS Government oversight and investigative methods relating to law enforcement or inquiries pertaining to field and administrative operations, policies, and practices for effective constitutional policing and community-police relations. Law, research, policy, or advocacy related to policing and community-police relations from a legal, criminal justice, or civil rights perspective. Organization and management practices and methods Administrative review of use of force incidents by police officers and understanding of criminal law and the elements of offenses. Principles of the administration of discipline in policing organizations, public administration, as well as current trends and issues affecting policing. City and police practices, policies, and procedures; criminal law, state civil law, civil rights law, and Police Officer and Firefighter Bill of Rights. SKILL REQUIREMENTS Identify, analyze, and interpret trends or patterns in large and/or complex data sets. Prepare and analyze detailed written reports. Use of modern office equipment, including computers, computer applications, and computer software, to accomplish a variety of tasks. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Experience: Three (3) years of investigative experience in one or more of the following areas: (a) governmental oversight (b) governmental auditing or investigations (c) prior legal experience in the areas of ethics, criminal, civil rights, or labor/employment law. Education: Possession of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university. Substitution: Additional experience may substitute for 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. WORKING CONDITIONS Incumbents may be required to be on-call and work evening hours. PROBATIONARY PERIOD Not applicable. This is an exempt from civil service, at-will classification and does not serve a probationary period. 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 for further consideration by the next posted cut -off date; 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 as part of the application process ; 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 will be forwarded to the hiring department for review until the position is filled. 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) 808-5726 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: Continuous
Cal State University (CSU) San Jose
1 Washington Street, San Jose, CA 95192, USA
Job Summary The Executive Director of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions is a leadership position reporting to the Senior Associate Vice President (SAVP) for Enrollment Management and serves as a key member of their leadership team. The Executive Director will inspire, motivate, and equip the staff with the vision, skills, and confidence to execute an ambitious enrollment agenda for San Jose State University. Lead both the admission and student outreach and recruitment (SOAR) teams in the development and implementation of strategic plans, including the creation of actionable goals aligned to the strategic enrollment plan of SJSU. Develop strategies and initiatives to secure and strengthen SJSU’s market position as an institution of first choice to prospective students, families, school educators, and community-based organizations. The Executive Director will also provide oversight of the team responsible for the effective recruitment to high school students and their families, community college students; returning students; welcome center; admissions operations including, verifying CSU admission eligibility for residents and nonresidents including international students; reviewing appeals; rendering admission decisions; interdepartmental collaboration; and posting transfer credit. Build collaborative partnerships with the campus and community to build operational efficiencies and support student success that includes other enrollment verticals on the campus, including fully online, self-support, and graduate enrollments as appropriate. In collaboration with key campus stakeholders, provides leadership in developing and delivering high-quality communication and technological tools as well as excellent customer service standards. The Executive Director will take a lead role with institutional IT on how the admissions CRM (Technolutions Slate) and other systems and technologies can serve admissions and campus in terms of data integrity and automated functionality to improve the student experience from the initial point of outreach through enrollment. Furthermore, the Executive Director will engage a team of admission professionals and ensure their development as managers of the various work functions required to run a modern admission office, including the development of process and project management skills, strategic planning, budget management, measurement and accountability, admissions practices and policies, and constituent communications. The Executive Director represents the university and division on internal campus committees. Key Responsibilities Maintains deep knowledge of the federal, state and local political climate and enrollment data trends in order to evaluate the impact on our campus enrollment, and makes appropriate recommendations. Ensures compliance with applicable federal, state, California State University and campus policies and procedures related to outreach and recruitment, undergraduate admission, international undergraduate admission and posting of transfer credit In order to enhance productivity and ensure efficiencies, the Executive Director will identify and advance the use of technology to further enhance the predictive analytics for San Jose to better plan for each enrollment cycle Works with appropriate admissions groups to ensure that all international applications are processed, evaluated, admitted, notified and the department meets SEVIS regulations for 1-20s Collaboratively works with the Director for Student Outreach & Recruitment (SOAR) Plans, implements and evaluates strategies for recruitment and admission to meet university enrollment goals Collaboratively executes operational and service strategies to achieve enrollment goals, providing strong guidance and clear direction Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to communicate with constituents in a professional and respectful manner Demonstrated understanding of federal, state, CSU, and SJSU recruitment, admission, international admission, and transfer credit policies and practices Working knowledge of enrollment services policies and procedures, including Student Information Systems (PeopleSoft), transfer credit articulation agreements, and residency requirements Demonstrated ability to translate business processes into functional and technical requirements Demonstrated ability to train and lead Individuals in a team effort to accomplish institutional and divisional goals and objectives Demonstrated ability to research, understand, and apply a variety of state, federal, CSU, and SJSU policies and procedures Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality and appropriately handle sensitive communications within the university and with external agencies Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a related field Five (5) years of relevant and progressively responsible management experience in an institution of higher education in Admissions & Outreach Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree in a related field Seven (7) years of relevant and progressively responsible management experience in an institution of higher education in Admissions & Outreach Compensation Classification: Administrator III Anticipated Hiring Range: $11,010/month - $11,344/month CSU Salary Range: $6,563/month - $21,066/month The final hiring salary will be commensurate with experience. San José State University offers employees a comprehensive benefits package typically worth 30-35% of your base salary. For more information on programs available, please see the Employee Benefits Summary . Application Procedure Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: Resume Letter of Interest All applicants must apply within the specified application period: May 20, 2024 through July 8, 2024 . This position is open until filled; however, applications received after screening has begun will be considered at the discretion of the university. Contact Information University Personnel jobs@sjsu.edu 408-924-2252 CSU Vaccination Policy The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. The system wide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to jobs@sjsu.edu . Additional Information Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. SJSU will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was offered the position on a contingent basis. The standard background check includes: criminal check, employment, and education verification. Depending on the position, a motor vehicle and/or credit check may be required. All background checks are conducted through the university's third-party vendor, Accurate Background. Some positions may also require fingerprinting. SJSU will pay all costs associated with this procedure. Evidence of required degree(s) or certification(s) will be required at time of hire. SJSU IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (e.g. H1-B VISAS) All San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Incumbent is also required to promptly report any knowledge of a possible Title IX related incident to the Title IX Office or report any discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation to the Office of Equal Opportunity. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu . Campus Security Authority - In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, this position is subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority. Individuals that are designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and complete Clery Act training as determined by the university Clery Director. Equal Employment Statement San José State University (SJSU) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, gender, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, race, religion or lack thereof, sex, sexual orientation, transgender, or protected veteran status consistent with applicable federal and state laws. This policy applies to all SJSU students, faculty and staff programs and activities. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and certain other federal and state laws, prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in all education programs and activities operated by the university (both on and off campus). Advertised: May 20 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
May 21, 2024
Job Summary The Executive Director of the Office of Undergraduate Admissions is a leadership position reporting to the Senior Associate Vice President (SAVP) for Enrollment Management and serves as a key member of their leadership team. The Executive Director will inspire, motivate, and equip the staff with the vision, skills, and confidence to execute an ambitious enrollment agenda for San Jose State University. Lead both the admission and student outreach and recruitment (SOAR) teams in the development and implementation of strategic plans, including the creation of actionable goals aligned to the strategic enrollment plan of SJSU. Develop strategies and initiatives to secure and strengthen SJSU’s market position as an institution of first choice to prospective students, families, school educators, and community-based organizations. The Executive Director will also provide oversight of the team responsible for the effective recruitment to high school students and their families, community college students; returning students; welcome center; admissions operations including, verifying CSU admission eligibility for residents and nonresidents including international students; reviewing appeals; rendering admission decisions; interdepartmental collaboration; and posting transfer credit. Build collaborative partnerships with the campus and community to build operational efficiencies and support student success that includes other enrollment verticals on the campus, including fully online, self-support, and graduate enrollments as appropriate. In collaboration with key campus stakeholders, provides leadership in developing and delivering high-quality communication and technological tools as well as excellent customer service standards. The Executive Director will take a lead role with institutional IT on how the admissions CRM (Technolutions Slate) and other systems and technologies can serve admissions and campus in terms of data integrity and automated functionality to improve the student experience from the initial point of outreach through enrollment. Furthermore, the Executive Director will engage a team of admission professionals and ensure their development as managers of the various work functions required to run a modern admission office, including the development of process and project management skills, strategic planning, budget management, measurement and accountability, admissions practices and policies, and constituent communications. The Executive Director represents the university and division on internal campus committees. Key Responsibilities Maintains deep knowledge of the federal, state and local political climate and enrollment data trends in order to evaluate the impact on our campus enrollment, and makes appropriate recommendations. Ensures compliance with applicable federal, state, California State University and campus policies and procedures related to outreach and recruitment, undergraduate admission, international undergraduate admission and posting of transfer credit In order to enhance productivity and ensure efficiencies, the Executive Director will identify and advance the use of technology to further enhance the predictive analytics for San Jose to better plan for each enrollment cycle Works with appropriate admissions groups to ensure that all international applications are processed, evaluated, admitted, notified and the department meets SEVIS regulations for 1-20s Collaboratively works with the Director for Student Outreach & Recruitment (SOAR) Plans, implements and evaluates strategies for recruitment and admission to meet university enrollment goals Collaboratively executes operational and service strategies to achieve enrollment goals, providing strong guidance and clear direction Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to communicate with constituents in a professional and respectful manner Demonstrated understanding of federal, state, CSU, and SJSU recruitment, admission, international admission, and transfer credit policies and practices Working knowledge of enrollment services policies and procedures, including Student Information Systems (PeopleSoft), transfer credit articulation agreements, and residency requirements Demonstrated ability to translate business processes into functional and technical requirements Demonstrated ability to train and lead Individuals in a team effort to accomplish institutional and divisional goals and objectives Demonstrated ability to research, understand, and apply a variety of state, federal, CSU, and SJSU policies and procedures Demonstrated ability to maintain confidentiality and appropriately handle sensitive communications within the university and with external agencies Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in a related field Five (5) years of relevant and progressively responsible management experience in an institution of higher education in Admissions & Outreach Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree in a related field Seven (7) years of relevant and progressively responsible management experience in an institution of higher education in Admissions & Outreach Compensation Classification: Administrator III Anticipated Hiring Range: $11,010/month - $11,344/month CSU Salary Range: $6,563/month - $21,066/month The final hiring salary will be commensurate with experience. San José State University offers employees a comprehensive benefits package typically worth 30-35% of your base salary. For more information on programs available, please see the Employee Benefits Summary . Application Procedure Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: Resume Letter of Interest All applicants must apply within the specified application period: May 20, 2024 through July 8, 2024 . This position is open until filled; however, applications received after screening has begun will be considered at the discretion of the university. Contact Information University Personnel jobs@sjsu.edu 408-924-2252 CSU Vaccination Policy The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. The system wide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to jobs@sjsu.edu . Additional Information Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. SJSU will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was offered the position on a contingent basis. The standard background check includes: criminal check, employment, and education verification. Depending on the position, a motor vehicle and/or credit check may be required. All background checks are conducted through the university's third-party vendor, Accurate Background. Some positions may also require fingerprinting. SJSU will pay all costs associated with this procedure. Evidence of required degree(s) or certification(s) will be required at time of hire. SJSU IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (e.g. H1-B VISAS) All San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Incumbent is also required to promptly report any knowledge of a possible Title IX related incident to the Title IX Office or report any discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation to the Office of Equal Opportunity. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu . Campus Security Authority - In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, this position is subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority. Individuals that are designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and complete Clery Act training as determined by the university Clery Director. Equal Employment Statement San José State University (SJSU) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, gender, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, race, religion or lack thereof, sex, sexual orientation, transgender, or protected veteran status consistent with applicable federal and state laws. This policy applies to all SJSU students, faculty and staff programs and activities. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and certain other federal and state laws, prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in all education programs and activities operated by the university (both on and off campus). Advertised: May 20 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB)
5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407, USA
Job Summary: This position will support the Director of Tribal Relations, NAGPRA Administrator and the Office of Government and Community Relations Associate Vice President in the University’s compliance activities and reports related to the federal and state NAGPRA legislation, including California Assembly Bills 275 and 389. Compliance with AB 275 and 389 will require a multi-phase process of inventory, consultation, correspondence, visitation, and eventually repatriation of curated collections to Native American tribes. In addition, will assist in compiling and managing records for the campus regulatory compliance supporting materials related to NAGPRA and CALNAPRA for the University. Lastly this position will provide additional support to the Office of Government and Community Relations as county and local outreach and community partnerships continue to grow CSUSB’s programs and services. Duties and responsibilities Tribal Relations The Government, Tribal and Community Relations Administrative position supports the Tribal Relations Director, NAGPRA Administrator in accomplishing tribal relations-based goals. This includes: coordinating all travel arrangements, including travel authorizations and claims, registrations and reservations, and documentation for meetings, conferences and associated activities; maintaining accurate and current calendars, including scheduling meetings, events and teleconferences; responding in a timely way to visitors, phone calls, and electronic and other correspondence and inquires; preparing accurate and proofread meeting minutes; reconciling and reporting monthly on the tribal relations activities; maintaining electronic and paper filing systems; preparing contact reports; maintaining the office procedures and policies manual related to tribal relations; and coordinating and preparing background materials for meetings, events, teleconferences, specialized reports containing sensitive information under general direction. Position organizes, supports, and staffs tribal relation events and meetings, such as: campus visits by tribal nations; Native American committee on-campus meetings with federal, state, and local government agencies or community organizations. This includes; creating accurate invitation lists; processing invitations and meeting notices; tracking responses and maintaining accurate guest lists; coordinating and confirming event/meeting venues, technology support, catering services, event set-up, supplies, and parking and other event requirements; understanding and utilizing event protocols; coordinating proclamations; creating event and meeting agendas; drafting communications to attendees and supporting parties; generating and maintaining planning guidelines; coordinating with presenters, panelists and other key participants; assisting in the research and creation of electronic presentations and collateral materials; and tracking event and meeting expenses. Keeps the Tribal Relations website updated in a timely manner. Office of Government & Community Relations Supports the Associate Vice President for Government and Community Relations with the office functions including supporting and staffing on campus events, campus visits and community events. Researches, summarizes, and analyzes information, compiling data to prepare reports containing sensitive information under general direction. Other classification related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: High School diploma or its equivalent Five years of progressively responsible experience in general clerical or secretarial work or equivalent Required Qualifications: Ability to interpret and apply policies and procedures independently and use judgement and discretion to act when precedents do not exist. Ability to troubleshoot most office administration problems and respond to all inquiries and requests related to tribal nations. Ability to understand problems from a broader perspective and anticipate the impact of office administration problems and administration and solutions on other areas. Ability to write and present own reports. Ability to effectively handle interpersonal interactions at all levels and handle highly sensitive interpersonal situations. Ability to use negotiation and persuasion skills to achieve results and expedite projects. Knowledge of standard office policies and procedures. Knowledge and skill using personal computers and business office software packages such as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) or other data management systems. Thorough mastery of English grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Preferred Qualifications: General understanding of Tribal history and Sovereignty. Knowledge of working with elected, appointed officials, agencies, and sovereign nations. Knowledge of budget and travel policies and processes. Experience effectively navigating and contributing to multiple projects concurrently, ensuring optimal resource allocation, meeting deadlines, and delivering high-quality outcomes. Experience working in large organizations. Compensation and Benefits: Anticipated Hiring Range: $3,700 - $4,200 per month Classification Salary Range: $3,865 - $6,336 per month The salary offered will take into account internal equity and experience among other factors. The CSU system provides a comprehensive benefit package that includes medical, dental and vision plans, membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), sick and vacation time, and 15 paid holidays a year. Eligible employees are also able to participate in the fee waiver education program. A summary of benefit information can be found here . Position Information: Full-time Non-Exempt Probationary Academic year schedule: Monday through Friday (8:00 am - 5:00 pm), some evenings/weekends. Summer schedule: Monday through Thursday (7:00 am - 5:30 pm), some evenings/weekends. The application deadline is: May 29, 2024 As of January 1, 2022, the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. California State University, San Bernardino in not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (i.e. H1-B Visas). Conditions of Employment Background Check Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Drivers License Check Possession of a valid Driver's License is required. Employees in this position will be enrolled in the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Government Employer Pull Notice Program which confirms possession of a valid driver's license and reflects driving record. Mandated Reporter The person holding this position is considered a `mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Campus Security Authority This position is designated as a Campus Security Authority (CSA) position under the federal Jeanne Cleary Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. CSAs are responsible for reporting allegations of Clery Act Crimes reported to them or that they witness. CSA training is required. I-9 CSUSB hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. See Form I-9 Acceptable Documents at https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents . Statement of Commitment to Diversity In our commitment to the furthering of knowledge and fulfilling our educational mission, California State University, San Bernardino seeks a campus climate that welcomes, celebrates, and promotes respect for the entire variety of human experience. We welcome people from all backgrounds, and we seek to include knowledge and values from many cultures in the curriculum and extra-curricular life of the campus community. We will create, promote, and maintain activities and programs that further our understanding of individual and group diversity. We will also develop and communicate policies and promote values that discourage intolerance and discrimination. California State University, San Bernardino is proud to be an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We recruit, hire, train, and administer all personnel actions without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, color, caste, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, protected military or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law. This position adheres to CSU policies against Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Violence, including Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking. This requires completion of Sexual Violence Prevention Training within 6 months of assuming employment and on a two-year basis thereafter. (Executive Order 1096) For more information about Diversity & Inclusion at CSUSB, please visit https://www.csusb.edu/human-resources/diversity-inclusion Closing Statement: Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact CSUSB Benefits at benefits@csusb.edu. Smoking CSUSB is a smoke and tobacco-free campus. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/6591951/latest/ . Clery Act In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), the Cal State San Bernardino Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available at: https://www.csusb.edu/clery-act Advertised: May 15 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: May 29 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
May 16, 2024
Job Summary: This position will support the Director of Tribal Relations, NAGPRA Administrator and the Office of Government and Community Relations Associate Vice President in the University’s compliance activities and reports related to the federal and state NAGPRA legislation, including California Assembly Bills 275 and 389. Compliance with AB 275 and 389 will require a multi-phase process of inventory, consultation, correspondence, visitation, and eventually repatriation of curated collections to Native American tribes. In addition, will assist in compiling and managing records for the campus regulatory compliance supporting materials related to NAGPRA and CALNAPRA for the University. Lastly this position will provide additional support to the Office of Government and Community Relations as county and local outreach and community partnerships continue to grow CSUSB’s programs and services. Duties and responsibilities Tribal Relations The Government, Tribal and Community Relations Administrative position supports the Tribal Relations Director, NAGPRA Administrator in accomplishing tribal relations-based goals. This includes: coordinating all travel arrangements, including travel authorizations and claims, registrations and reservations, and documentation for meetings, conferences and associated activities; maintaining accurate and current calendars, including scheduling meetings, events and teleconferences; responding in a timely way to visitors, phone calls, and electronic and other correspondence and inquires; preparing accurate and proofread meeting minutes; reconciling and reporting monthly on the tribal relations activities; maintaining electronic and paper filing systems; preparing contact reports; maintaining the office procedures and policies manual related to tribal relations; and coordinating and preparing background materials for meetings, events, teleconferences, specialized reports containing sensitive information under general direction. Position organizes, supports, and staffs tribal relation events and meetings, such as: campus visits by tribal nations; Native American committee on-campus meetings with federal, state, and local government agencies or community organizations. This includes; creating accurate invitation lists; processing invitations and meeting notices; tracking responses and maintaining accurate guest lists; coordinating and confirming event/meeting venues, technology support, catering services, event set-up, supplies, and parking and other event requirements; understanding and utilizing event protocols; coordinating proclamations; creating event and meeting agendas; drafting communications to attendees and supporting parties; generating and maintaining planning guidelines; coordinating with presenters, panelists and other key participants; assisting in the research and creation of electronic presentations and collateral materials; and tracking event and meeting expenses. Keeps the Tribal Relations website updated in a timely manner. Office of Government & Community Relations Supports the Associate Vice President for Government and Community Relations with the office functions including supporting and staffing on campus events, campus visits and community events. Researches, summarizes, and analyzes information, compiling data to prepare reports containing sensitive information under general direction. Other classification related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: High School diploma or its equivalent Five years of progressively responsible experience in general clerical or secretarial work or equivalent Required Qualifications: Ability to interpret and apply policies and procedures independently and use judgement and discretion to act when precedents do not exist. Ability to troubleshoot most office administration problems and respond to all inquiries and requests related to tribal nations. Ability to understand problems from a broader perspective and anticipate the impact of office administration problems and administration and solutions on other areas. Ability to write and present own reports. Ability to effectively handle interpersonal interactions at all levels and handle highly sensitive interpersonal situations. Ability to use negotiation and persuasion skills to achieve results and expedite projects. Knowledge of standard office policies and procedures. Knowledge and skill using personal computers and business office software packages such as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) or other data management systems. Thorough mastery of English grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Preferred Qualifications: General understanding of Tribal history and Sovereignty. Knowledge of working with elected, appointed officials, agencies, and sovereign nations. Knowledge of budget and travel policies and processes. Experience effectively navigating and contributing to multiple projects concurrently, ensuring optimal resource allocation, meeting deadlines, and delivering high-quality outcomes. Experience working in large organizations. Compensation and Benefits: Anticipated Hiring Range: $3,700 - $4,200 per month Classification Salary Range: $3,865 - $6,336 per month The salary offered will take into account internal equity and experience among other factors. The CSU system provides a comprehensive benefit package that includes medical, dental and vision plans, membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), sick and vacation time, and 15 paid holidays a year. Eligible employees are also able to participate in the fee waiver education program. A summary of benefit information can be found here . Position Information: Full-time Non-Exempt Probationary Academic year schedule: Monday through Friday (8:00 am - 5:00 pm), some evenings/weekends. Summer schedule: Monday through Thursday (7:00 am - 5:30 pm), some evenings/weekends. The application deadline is: May 29, 2024 As of January 1, 2022, the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. California State University, San Bernardino in not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions (i.e. H1-B Visas). Conditions of Employment Background Check Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Drivers License Check Possession of a valid Driver's License is required. Employees in this position will be enrolled in the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Government Employer Pull Notice Program which confirms possession of a valid driver's license and reflects driving record. Mandated Reporter The person holding this position is considered a `mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Campus Security Authority This position is designated as a Campus Security Authority (CSA) position under the federal Jeanne Cleary Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. CSAs are responsible for reporting allegations of Clery Act Crimes reported to them or that they witness. CSA training is required. I-9 CSUSB hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. See Form I-9 Acceptable Documents at https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents . Statement of Commitment to Diversity In our commitment to the furthering of knowledge and fulfilling our educational mission, California State University, San Bernardino seeks a campus climate that welcomes, celebrates, and promotes respect for the entire variety of human experience. We welcome people from all backgrounds, and we seek to include knowledge and values from many cultures in the curriculum and extra-curricular life of the campus community. We will create, promote, and maintain activities and programs that further our understanding of individual and group diversity. We will also develop and communicate policies and promote values that discourage intolerance and discrimination. California State University, San Bernardino is proud to be an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We recruit, hire, train, and administer all personnel actions without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, color, caste, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, protected military or veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law. This position adheres to CSU policies against Sex Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Violence, including Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, and Stalking. This requires completion of Sexual Violence Prevention Training within 6 months of assuming employment and on a two-year basis thereafter. (Executive Order 1096) For more information about Diversity & Inclusion at CSUSB, please visit https://www.csusb.edu/human-resources/diversity-inclusion Closing Statement: Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact CSUSB Benefits at benefits@csusb.edu. Smoking CSUSB is a smoke and tobacco-free campus. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/6591951/latest/ . Clery Act In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), the Cal State San Bernardino Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available at: https://www.csusb.edu/clery-act Advertised: May 15 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: May 29 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94542, USA
Salary and Benefits PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $4,379.00 per month to $5,585.00 per month. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. This position may be eligible to participate in the Cal State East Bay hybrid telecommute program subject to management approval. Classification Administrative Analyst/Specialist, Exempt I About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position This is a temporary, full-time, grant funded position through December 31, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. Project IMPACT, a Student Support Services (SSS) Program, is funded through the TRIO division of the United States Department of Education. The SSS program is a five-year grant (2020-2025), renewable annually. It provides undergraduate students with disabilities non-mandated support services, including academic advising, career planning, subject specific tutoring, scholarship guidance, graduate school advising, personal wellness counseling, assistive technology training, academic and personal skills building workshops, and financial aid and personal finance education support. The purpose of this program is to provide services to increase retention, student GPAs and graduation rates of students with disabilities. Under the general direction of the Director, the Project IMPACT Program Coordinator is responsible for implementing and monitoring all mandated services under the program, as well as providing direct service support in the above referenced areas. The Program Coordinator will be required to monitor the budget and ensure all program activities remain within grant-mandated limits; ensure all policies and procedures are followed as outlined in Federal, State and University guidelines in daily operations and decisions; conduct workshops in the areas of academic skills building, personal finance, financial aid, wellness, and assistive technology as mandated by the approved grant; and maintain all data, records and reports required by the grant program, including the Annual Performance Report, Annual Student Survey, and Graduation/Retention reports. Additionally, the Program Coordinator will be fully trained and attend updated sessions on grant reporting and documentation requirements under EDGAR, Americans with Disabilities Act, and other areas to ensure students have complete and full access to all University programmatic facilities and services. Responsibilities Program Administration: Independently Coordinate the Project IMPACT program, collaborating with Accessibility Services’ (AS) Director as needed. Initiate processes and track day-to-day operational needs of the program, coordinating and following up with other campus departments as needed. Problem solve complex situations affecting the day-to-day operations of the program, in compliance with grant mandates. Maintain all confidential participant records, including participants’ eligibility records as required under TRIO guidelines. Lead Blumen database development, maintenance and staff training as needed. Monitor the program’s progress towards the objectives and key performance indicators outlined in the grant proposal, including all program participants’ retention and graduation rates. Attend annual Coordinator trainings and other TRIO trainings as needed to remain current on TRIO regulations and to maintain compliance. Relay regulation updates to Project IMPACT staff and Director. Provide quarterly and annual performance reports, and other ad hoc reports as required or requested by qualified Federal, State or University authorities. Oversee and update Project IMPACT’s computer lab to ensure compliance with all mandates and laws under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Create content for the Project IMPACT website, and ensure that all information contained is current, accurate and complete. Lead Team: Recruit, hire, train and provide lead work direction to TRIO staff including Academic Wellness Counselor, student tutors, coaches, student admin support and other grant staff in collaboration with Director. Oversee staff and student assistant payroll and approve timesheets. Lead weekly staff meetings and agendas for the Project IMPACT staff. Lead other program staff in the development and implementation of adjustments to service delivery as needed to improve the program’s performance on its objectives and key performance indicators. Collaborate with Other Departments and Stakeholders: Communicate with Department of Education’s Program Officer on issues related to compliance with TRIO regulations, Grant Award Notifications (GAN) and receive direct communication regarding program updates Consult with other TRIO colleagues as needed and make recommendations to AS Director. Attend all Principal Investigator quarterly meetings as designated by ORSP. Serve as the liaison with the AS office, EXCEL, EOP, AACE, Financial Aid, General Education and other student support service areas under the program. Represent Project IMPACT independently when appropriate at campus events and outreach, as required by TRIO regulations. Coordinate with all campus departments such as Facilities Management, AS, Environmental Health and Safety, Information and Technology Center, Assistive Technology Services Office, University Police Department and other areas on campus mandated with safety and operational management of the Project IMPACT office. Attend all AS staff meetings as needed or requested to communicate the current status of the program in meeting its goals and objectives. Act as Liaison with AS counselors to coordinate student support. Inform AS Director immediately of participants at risk of harm to self or others. Submit CARE reports as appropriate. In collaboration with other Project IMPACT staff, coordinate the delivery of subject specific tutoring as mandated by the grant. Specialized Administrative Functions: Project annual budget for each of the five award years. Develop the proposed budget and budget narrative as directed for the Department of Education’s Program Officer each year of the grant cycle. Reconcile monthly budgets with Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) to ensure compliance with TRIO regulations for spending. Make suggestions regarding revisions to the proposed budget to the Director of AS to ensure efficient use of federal funds. Plan Individual Services to Students: Create and lead individualized educational and disability-related support goals for student participants to promote a “holistic” academic and personal life balance. Meet with participants individually to address goals as stated above, coaching students through academic skill development. Reevaluate and adjust supports for individual students at risk of not meeting persistence and graduation goals. Create, organize and deliver content-driven workshops to program participants on a quarterly basis in required content areas. Ensure student completion of all necessary applications for Financial Aid, including the FAFSA, on an annual basis. May provide direct tutoring to a program participant when a tutor is unable to be secured in this same subject. Other Duties As Assigned: Complete tasks or duties not specified in the grant program plan, but for which are necessary in order to meet overall program goals and objectives on a broader spectrum. May be called upon to provide unique or one-time services for students in order to promote the safety, academic performance, or personal progress of a student Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications A Bachelor's degree and/or equivalent training and administrative work experience involving study, analysis, and/or evaluation leading to the development or improvement of administrative policies, procedures, practices, or programs. Requires general knowledge and skills in the applicable administrative and/or program field with a foundational knowledge of public administration principles, practices, and methods. Required Qualifications Demonstrated experience working with students with disabilities, including those with significant mental health challenges and those with developmental disabilities such as Autism. Demonstrated experience with coordinating programs, services or departments. Familiarity with grant-funded programs. Strong organizational and time-management skills. General competence with software such as Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, Blumen, Accommodate, and Blackboard. Demonstrated successful presentation and facilitation skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to effectively communicate within a diverse community of faculty, staff, students and community. Ability to be flexible in challenging environments that often require rapid adjustments in scheduling and service provisions. Ability to creatively problem-solve and negotiate when policies conflict between Federal, State, and University requirements. Experience leading a team. Preferred Skills and Knowledge Three years experience providing professional student support services work. Master’s degree in Counseling, Educational Psychology, Psychology or related field. Previous TRIO background is highly desirable. Knowledge of TRIO programs and their goals/objectives. Demonstrated experience with Blumen software is strongly preferred. Demonstrated experience training others in assistive technologies (Kurzweil 3000, Dragon Naturally Speaking, JAWS, ZoomText, mind mapping software, smart pen, etc). Knowledge of assistive technology devices (Kurzweil 3000, Dragon Naturally Speaking, JAWS, ZoomText, mind mapping software, smart pen, etc); models for the assistive technology assessment process, and theories governing assistive technology support and training. Assistive Technology Applications Certification or Credential is preferred. Ability to collect, analyze and organize data for reporting statistical information. An in-depth understanding of the financial aid process, student requirements for meeting academic progress standards, and required student-submitted financial aid documentation for the Financial Aid Office. General knowledge of budgeting and accounting practices. Experience with strategy instruction, such as effective reading strategies, note taking strategies, and study skills. Knowledge of legally mandated services to students with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website here. In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available here. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The person holding this position is considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Advertised: Apr 05 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Aug 05 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Apr 13, 2024
Salary and Benefits PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $4,379.00 per month to $5,585.00 per month. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. This position may be eligible to participate in the Cal State East Bay hybrid telecommute program subject to management approval. Classification Administrative Analyst/Specialist, Exempt I About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position This is a temporary, full-time, grant funded position through December 31, 2024, with the possibility of reappointment. Project IMPACT, a Student Support Services (SSS) Program, is funded through the TRIO division of the United States Department of Education. The SSS program is a five-year grant (2020-2025), renewable annually. It provides undergraduate students with disabilities non-mandated support services, including academic advising, career planning, subject specific tutoring, scholarship guidance, graduate school advising, personal wellness counseling, assistive technology training, academic and personal skills building workshops, and financial aid and personal finance education support. The purpose of this program is to provide services to increase retention, student GPAs and graduation rates of students with disabilities. Under the general direction of the Director, the Project IMPACT Program Coordinator is responsible for implementing and monitoring all mandated services under the program, as well as providing direct service support in the above referenced areas. The Program Coordinator will be required to monitor the budget and ensure all program activities remain within grant-mandated limits; ensure all policies and procedures are followed as outlined in Federal, State and University guidelines in daily operations and decisions; conduct workshops in the areas of academic skills building, personal finance, financial aid, wellness, and assistive technology as mandated by the approved grant; and maintain all data, records and reports required by the grant program, including the Annual Performance Report, Annual Student Survey, and Graduation/Retention reports. Additionally, the Program Coordinator will be fully trained and attend updated sessions on grant reporting and documentation requirements under EDGAR, Americans with Disabilities Act, and other areas to ensure students have complete and full access to all University programmatic facilities and services. Responsibilities Program Administration: Independently Coordinate the Project IMPACT program, collaborating with Accessibility Services’ (AS) Director as needed. Initiate processes and track day-to-day operational needs of the program, coordinating and following up with other campus departments as needed. Problem solve complex situations affecting the day-to-day operations of the program, in compliance with grant mandates. Maintain all confidential participant records, including participants’ eligibility records as required under TRIO guidelines. Lead Blumen database development, maintenance and staff training as needed. Monitor the program’s progress towards the objectives and key performance indicators outlined in the grant proposal, including all program participants’ retention and graduation rates. Attend annual Coordinator trainings and other TRIO trainings as needed to remain current on TRIO regulations and to maintain compliance. Relay regulation updates to Project IMPACT staff and Director. Provide quarterly and annual performance reports, and other ad hoc reports as required or requested by qualified Federal, State or University authorities. Oversee and update Project IMPACT’s computer lab to ensure compliance with all mandates and laws under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Create content for the Project IMPACT website, and ensure that all information contained is current, accurate and complete. Lead Team: Recruit, hire, train and provide lead work direction to TRIO staff including Academic Wellness Counselor, student tutors, coaches, student admin support and other grant staff in collaboration with Director. Oversee staff and student assistant payroll and approve timesheets. Lead weekly staff meetings and agendas for the Project IMPACT staff. Lead other program staff in the development and implementation of adjustments to service delivery as needed to improve the program’s performance on its objectives and key performance indicators. Collaborate with Other Departments and Stakeholders: Communicate with Department of Education’s Program Officer on issues related to compliance with TRIO regulations, Grant Award Notifications (GAN) and receive direct communication regarding program updates Consult with other TRIO colleagues as needed and make recommendations to AS Director. Attend all Principal Investigator quarterly meetings as designated by ORSP. Serve as the liaison with the AS office, EXCEL, EOP, AACE, Financial Aid, General Education and other student support service areas under the program. Represent Project IMPACT independently when appropriate at campus events and outreach, as required by TRIO regulations. Coordinate with all campus departments such as Facilities Management, AS, Environmental Health and Safety, Information and Technology Center, Assistive Technology Services Office, University Police Department and other areas on campus mandated with safety and operational management of the Project IMPACT office. Attend all AS staff meetings as needed or requested to communicate the current status of the program in meeting its goals and objectives. Act as Liaison with AS counselors to coordinate student support. Inform AS Director immediately of participants at risk of harm to self or others. Submit CARE reports as appropriate. In collaboration with other Project IMPACT staff, coordinate the delivery of subject specific tutoring as mandated by the grant. Specialized Administrative Functions: Project annual budget for each of the five award years. Develop the proposed budget and budget narrative as directed for the Department of Education’s Program Officer each year of the grant cycle. Reconcile monthly budgets with Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) to ensure compliance with TRIO regulations for spending. Make suggestions regarding revisions to the proposed budget to the Director of AS to ensure efficient use of federal funds. Plan Individual Services to Students: Create and lead individualized educational and disability-related support goals for student participants to promote a “holistic” academic and personal life balance. Meet with participants individually to address goals as stated above, coaching students through academic skill development. Reevaluate and adjust supports for individual students at risk of not meeting persistence and graduation goals. Create, organize and deliver content-driven workshops to program participants on a quarterly basis in required content areas. Ensure student completion of all necessary applications for Financial Aid, including the FAFSA, on an annual basis. May provide direct tutoring to a program participant when a tutor is unable to be secured in this same subject. Other Duties As Assigned: Complete tasks or duties not specified in the grant program plan, but for which are necessary in order to meet overall program goals and objectives on a broader spectrum. May be called upon to provide unique or one-time services for students in order to promote the safety, academic performance, or personal progress of a student Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications A Bachelor's degree and/or equivalent training and administrative work experience involving study, analysis, and/or evaluation leading to the development or improvement of administrative policies, procedures, practices, or programs. Requires general knowledge and skills in the applicable administrative and/or program field with a foundational knowledge of public administration principles, practices, and methods. Required Qualifications Demonstrated experience working with students with disabilities, including those with significant mental health challenges and those with developmental disabilities such as Autism. Demonstrated experience with coordinating programs, services or departments. Familiarity with grant-funded programs. Strong organizational and time-management skills. General competence with software such as Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, Blumen, Accommodate, and Blackboard. Demonstrated successful presentation and facilitation skills. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to effectively communicate within a diverse community of faculty, staff, students and community. Ability to be flexible in challenging environments that often require rapid adjustments in scheduling and service provisions. Ability to creatively problem-solve and negotiate when policies conflict between Federal, State, and University requirements. Experience leading a team. Preferred Skills and Knowledge Three years experience providing professional student support services work. Master’s degree in Counseling, Educational Psychology, Psychology or related field. Previous TRIO background is highly desirable. Knowledge of TRIO programs and their goals/objectives. Demonstrated experience with Blumen software is strongly preferred. Demonstrated experience training others in assistive technologies (Kurzweil 3000, Dragon Naturally Speaking, JAWS, ZoomText, mind mapping software, smart pen, etc). Knowledge of assistive technology devices (Kurzweil 3000, Dragon Naturally Speaking, JAWS, ZoomText, mind mapping software, smart pen, etc); models for the assistive technology assessment process, and theories governing assistive technology support and training. Assistive Technology Applications Certification or Credential is preferred. Ability to collect, analyze and organize data for reporting statistical information. An in-depth understanding of the financial aid process, student requirements for meeting academic progress standards, and required student-submitted financial aid documentation for the Financial Aid Office. General knowledge of budgeting and accounting practices. Experience with strategy instruction, such as effective reading strategies, note taking strategies, and study skills. Knowledge of legally mandated services to students with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website here. In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available here. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The person holding this position is considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Advertised: Apr 05 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Aug 05 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Kitsap County, WA
Port Orchard, Washington, United States
OVERVIEW Make a difference in your community. Become a part of the Kitsap County team! Do what you love while serving the citizens where you live. Director of Community Development Kitsap County is seeking an experienced leader and director for its Department of Community Development (DCD). This excellent long-term career opportunity will be a great chance for a growth-oriented, staff-development focused leader to help an accomplished team and dynamic community navigate change. The DCD Director, reporting to the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) through the County Administrator, provides accessible, visible community leadership, and staff development and strategic direction to the 78 employees of the department and the department's myriad customers, partners, and stakeholders. About the County Small communities, friendly people, and miles of waterfront - it's a great place to live, work and play! As more people move to Kitsap County, known for its natural beauty and livable communities, the County faces new challenges, opportunities, and responsibilities. Kitsap County is a short ferry ride across the Puget Sound from Seattle and has over 200 miles of saltwater shoreline, mountains, estuaries and lakes, forests, and parklands. Diverse and growing unincorporated communities, including the County's largest urban growth area Silverdale and unique small town community Kingston, rely on DCD for their permitting and land use. In partnership with other government entities in Kitsap County, the County is planning now for how to accommodate significant state-mandated growth targets in housing and population. About the Department Kitsap County DCD has earned national awards for its permitting system, public disclosure request system, risk check program, and its workflow management dashboards. It has received two Governor's Awards for comprehensive planning efforts and is recognized for its natural resources program by federal and state agencies as a "go to organization" for Puget Sound water quality restoration efforts. DCD’s mission is to foster the development of quality, affordable, safe, and environmentally sound communities. DCD’s engaged employees are dedicated to delivering effective and efficient services to the citizens of Kitsap County. Nearly all employees are Lean Six Sigma trained and have development plans that encourage career growth at all levels. Please learn more about the department at its website . About the Position The DCD Director reports to the County Administrator, who manages BOCC Departments on behalf of the Board. The role has both outward-facing and internally focused elements. First, the Director serves as the face of the department to the community, engaging with community stakeholders over key planning and land use initiatives. Second, the Director must ensure staff are well-resourced, focused, cared for, heard, and considered, so all work together to execute the department's strategic work plans. The Director facilitates problem-solving for high-level issues having far-reaching impacts on Kitsap County. This position is perfect for those who relish challenges, value public service, and who want to make a visible and lasting impact on local communities in alignment with the Board’s values of Integrity, Welcoming, Professionalism, Accountability, Responsiveness, and Efficiency. Opportunities and Challenges Kitsap is poised to grow in the coming decade, as residents leave surrounding Puget Sound counties to enjoy Kitsap's quality of life and housing market. The new director will partner with external and internal stakeholders to recommend to the Board of Commissioners ways to address some of the department's key challenges, and to take advantage of its opportunities. Some of the challenges include working to implement new regulatory requirements in a way that balances state mandates with maintaining housing affordability and quality of life. Further, as the impacts of climate change become clearer, climate hazards will need to inform planning efforts to foster resiliency. Finally, the department needs to be able to provide leadership on zoning and code revisions that will help to achieve a more integrated, livable built forms in Kitsap County’s urbanizing communities, while maintain natural systems and resource lads that the residents value. The Department has many qualified, experienced staff members who care very deeply for the Kitsap County community and about doing their jobs well and professionally. With a focus on improving services for permit customers, the Department has recently made significant strides in improving speed of permit times, use of technology, and elimination of redundancies. Alongside this, the County, returning from the COVID-19 pandemic, would like to build stronger connections through quality, in-person customer service and community engagement. 2025 is planned to be a significant year of community engagement with an emphasis on Kitsap’s unincorporated area Silverdale and environmental assets in a “Year of the Rural.” Community needs will be mediation, strategic planning, thoughtful discussions of character, public participation and customer service. Job Summary Each at-will appointed position is very unique to the Department they serve. The Community Development Director leads, plans, organizes, and directs the activities of the Department including Permit Services, Planning & Environmental Services, Development Engineering, and Building and Fire Safety. The Director is responsible for the departments Management/Leadership, ensuring that the department fosters a culture of innovation and continuous improvement to meet customer need and achieve the Board of County Commissioners stated goals and policy direction. Typical duties involve staff supervision, departmental policy management, workload/ resource leveling, executive advisory, contract administration, budget, regulation compliance, departmental records and reporting, stake holder collaboration and regional coordination. QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree in public administration, Planning (Land Use, Urban, Environmental, Long, Current) or closely related field from a college or university accredited by the US Department of Education, and Ten years of progressively responsible professional level experience in a public planning position, including three years of supervisory and managerial responsibilities is required; or Any equivalent combination of experience and education which provides the applicant with the desired skills, knowledge and ability required to perform the work. PREFERRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, OR QUALIFICATIONS: AICP (American Institute of Certified Planners), Master’s degree Public Administration, Political Science, Community Planning, Environmental Planning, or closely related field. Certification as a building official, planner, or professional engineer. ICC (International Code Council) certification, or Experience working with the WA State Growth Management Act. If you use education to meet the requirements for the position, a copy of your official transcripts must be submitted prior to your first day of employment. Driving Requirements The successful incumbent must meet the driving requirements of this position and submit a copy a current driving record/abstract (from state of residency) to review for eligibility to drive for Kitsap County prior to employment. The successful incumbent must obtain a valid Washington State Driver’s License prior to hire and maintain a satisfactory driving record as outlined in the Kitsap County Vehicle Use Policy. This position is categorized as: Category 2 : Driver may operate a personal vehicle as an essential function for official County business. Any employee using a personal vehicle on official County business shall be required to maintain auto liability insurance, in addition to having a valid driver’s license. If driving on county business the incumbent must meet and follow the Fleet Risk Control Policies to operate a motor vehicle on County Business. Criminal Conviction Standards: The successful incumbent will access to a secured/confidential facility or computer system(s). As a result, Kitsap County will be conducting an extensive criminal background check by law enforcement agencies, which may include fingerprinting. Please review the following list of disqualifying crimes and negative actions to determine if you meet our standard for this position: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/ffa/disqualifying-list-crimes-and-negative-actions PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT (The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) The duties in this position are performed in an office setting and may be required to lift at least 20 pounds. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES In this role, you will have the opportunity to: Management : Plans, organizes, controls, integrates, and evaluates the work of the Department of Community Development: develops, implements, and monitors day to day and long-term plans, goals and objectives focused on achieving the community’s priorities as conveyed through the Board of County Commissioners’ mission, vision and values linked here. Provides managerial assistance to subordinates in planning and implementing programs. Direction : Establishes direction, goals, objectives, and priorities for the department. Plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates the performance of department staff; establishes performance requirements and personal development targets; regularly monitors performance and provides coaching for performance improvement and development. Reports on performance and coordinates with HR and County Administrator on personnel changes, growth, and management. Leadership : Provides leadership to develop and retain highly competent, public service-oriented staff through strategy development, recruitment, selection, compensation, training, and day-to-day management practices that support the County’s mission and values. Partners well with other County departments and builds strong relationships with other Department Directors and officials. Identifies specific training needs and gaps within teams and creates plans to remedy. Community Role : Represents the County and department in the community; informs and advises community groups, as well as the County Administrator and Board of County Commissioners, on local and regional community development, environmental and infrastructure planning issues. Builds relationships with diverse stakeholders to ensure Department’s work is understood and clear to all. Broader Context : Monitors national and state-wide developments in building, planning, economic and community development matters; evaluates their impact on County programs and operations; implements departmental process improvement where warranted; represents the County in regional conferences and other forums. Customer Service : Responds to and serves the public promptly and respectfully. Lead staff to exercise thorough, thoughtful, and helpful expertise about building and planning requirements and/or services to all customers in a friendly, open, and unbiased manner. Code Interpretation : Offers and facilitates guidance to County staff members to support clarity, fairness and consistency across the Department in decisions related to application of building and land use codes. Includes Fire Marshal’s office, land use, building inspection, development assistance and other development-related work units. Budget : Managing the presentation of the department's budget, workplan, and reporting with a focus on aligning resources with strategic priorities and evolving workload. Develops and administers departmental budget, including the forecasting of funds for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies, and monitoring of expenses. Communication : Collaborating with key stakeholders, and effectively and proactively communicating with customers on the status of major projects and initiatives. Innovation : Identifying customers thoughtfully and fostering a culture of innovation to continuously improve on meeting current and emerging customer needs and community engagement expectations. Technology : Utilizing internal and external resources, technology, and continuous improvement techniques to report metrics, improve process, create more capacity and deliver greater value. Process Improvement : Develops and monitors processes and procedures controlling permit applications, plan review, building inspection, and code enforcement; review development approval/denial and the development of recommendation reports and letters. Legislative Review : Reviews and monitors proposed changes to federal, state, and local laws to determine their impact on departmental policies and practices; prepares, coordinate, and implements responses and recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. Project Management : Plans and directs current and long-range projects related to comprehensive and current planning, zoning, subdivision activities, environmental analysis, building, and code enforcement. Comprehensive Plan and Zoning : Oversees the Comprehensive Plan and zoning code revisions process. Anticipates planning and zoning needs, coordinate with other Directors/disciplines, and facilitates current and long-range planning efforts to develop and implement the City’s strategic vision. OTHER POSITION RELATED INFORMATION Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. This position is classified as exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) This position is non-represented and covered under the Kitsap County Personnel Manual. Internal applicants should be aware that a change in union status or bargaining unit may impact your benefits and accruals. Please contact Human Resources if you have questions. This position is classified as "at will”. Incumbent's continued employment is at the discretion of the County Administrator and Board of County Commissioners. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. Work hours for this position are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Application Process Persons interested in this position should upload a cover letter and current resume when submitting your application. If you have questions regarding this recruitment, please call Mandy at 360-307-4343. Kitsap County is committed to upholding and promoting equal opportunity in employment. We encourage people of all background, cultures, and religions to apply, knowing that a diverse workforce is a strong workforce. We will provide aid in the recruitment, application, and selection process to applicants with disabilities who require such assistance. Compensation The annual salary range for this position is $138k - $177K. Benefits include generous leave, highly subsidized health insurance and participation in the Washington State Public Employees Retirement System. The County also provides access to the State's Deferred Compensation Program. This position will remain open until filled. The first review of applications will start on Monday, May 20, 2024. After the initial review, the first round of interviews will be scheduled, and applications will continue to be reviewed weekly. At Kitsap County, we strive to take care of our team! Our employees are the greatest asset of Kitsap County, and we take pride in offering a highly competitive compensation and benefits package to all eligible employees. County Paid Benefits Include: Medical - Kaiser Permanente (HMO) or Aetna (PPO) Dental -Delta Dental or Willamette Vision - VSP Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Life Insurance - Basic, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Voluntary Term Life Insurance (VTL) Disability - Short-term disability & Long-term disability Voya Voluntary Insurance Transportation incentives Employee Assistance Program Travel Assistance Program Wellness program https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Wellness.aspx Benefits become effective on the first calendar day of the month following the month in which the employee is hired except if the employee's hire date is the first calendar day of the month, benefits begin on the day of hire. More information about employee benefits is available on the county's website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Benefits.aspx or the Kitsap County Digital Benefits Guide . *Voluntary benefit options also available at the employee's expense Retirement: Employees are covered under the PERS retirement plan provided through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and Social Security. Deferred Compensation (IRS Plan 457b): tax-deferred savings program Holidays 11 paid holidays and 2 additional floating holiday per year Vacation Leave New employees are credited with 48 hours of annual leave upon hire and will be begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 360 hours from one calendar year to the next. Annual leave accrual will increase upon tenure, as follows: Upon completion of 3 years: 15 days per year (10.00 hours per month) Upon completion of 5 years: 20 days per year (13.33 hours per month) Upon completion of 10 years: 25 days per year (16.67 hours per month) Sick Leave All new hires will be credited with 48 hours of sick leave upon hire and will begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 1200 hours from one calendar year to the next. ***Part-time employees benefit contributions and leave accruals will beprorated*** Current County Employees If you are transferring or promoting into this position you are responsible for reviewing these benefit changes; prior to accepting a position. In addition, it is your responsibility to notify the Auditor's Payroll Division of a change in union status. NOTE: This is a general overview of the benefits offered through employment with Kitsap County, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. If any information on this document conflicts or is incorrect with the provisions of the Personnel Manual, applicable laws, policies, rules or official plan documents they will prevail. The Personnel Manual is available at: https://www.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Personnel-Manual-2019.aspx
May 01, 2024
Full Time
OVERVIEW Make a difference in your community. Become a part of the Kitsap County team! Do what you love while serving the citizens where you live. Director of Community Development Kitsap County is seeking an experienced leader and director for its Department of Community Development (DCD). This excellent long-term career opportunity will be a great chance for a growth-oriented, staff-development focused leader to help an accomplished team and dynamic community navigate change. The DCD Director, reporting to the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) through the County Administrator, provides accessible, visible community leadership, and staff development and strategic direction to the 78 employees of the department and the department's myriad customers, partners, and stakeholders. About the County Small communities, friendly people, and miles of waterfront - it's a great place to live, work and play! As more people move to Kitsap County, known for its natural beauty and livable communities, the County faces new challenges, opportunities, and responsibilities. Kitsap County is a short ferry ride across the Puget Sound from Seattle and has over 200 miles of saltwater shoreline, mountains, estuaries and lakes, forests, and parklands. Diverse and growing unincorporated communities, including the County's largest urban growth area Silverdale and unique small town community Kingston, rely on DCD for their permitting and land use. In partnership with other government entities in Kitsap County, the County is planning now for how to accommodate significant state-mandated growth targets in housing and population. About the Department Kitsap County DCD has earned national awards for its permitting system, public disclosure request system, risk check program, and its workflow management dashboards. It has received two Governor's Awards for comprehensive planning efforts and is recognized for its natural resources program by federal and state agencies as a "go to organization" for Puget Sound water quality restoration efforts. DCD’s mission is to foster the development of quality, affordable, safe, and environmentally sound communities. DCD’s engaged employees are dedicated to delivering effective and efficient services to the citizens of Kitsap County. Nearly all employees are Lean Six Sigma trained and have development plans that encourage career growth at all levels. Please learn more about the department at its website . About the Position The DCD Director reports to the County Administrator, who manages BOCC Departments on behalf of the Board. The role has both outward-facing and internally focused elements. First, the Director serves as the face of the department to the community, engaging with community stakeholders over key planning and land use initiatives. Second, the Director must ensure staff are well-resourced, focused, cared for, heard, and considered, so all work together to execute the department's strategic work plans. The Director facilitates problem-solving for high-level issues having far-reaching impacts on Kitsap County. This position is perfect for those who relish challenges, value public service, and who want to make a visible and lasting impact on local communities in alignment with the Board’s values of Integrity, Welcoming, Professionalism, Accountability, Responsiveness, and Efficiency. Opportunities and Challenges Kitsap is poised to grow in the coming decade, as residents leave surrounding Puget Sound counties to enjoy Kitsap's quality of life and housing market. The new director will partner with external and internal stakeholders to recommend to the Board of Commissioners ways to address some of the department's key challenges, and to take advantage of its opportunities. Some of the challenges include working to implement new regulatory requirements in a way that balances state mandates with maintaining housing affordability and quality of life. Further, as the impacts of climate change become clearer, climate hazards will need to inform planning efforts to foster resiliency. Finally, the department needs to be able to provide leadership on zoning and code revisions that will help to achieve a more integrated, livable built forms in Kitsap County’s urbanizing communities, while maintain natural systems and resource lads that the residents value. The Department has many qualified, experienced staff members who care very deeply for the Kitsap County community and about doing their jobs well and professionally. With a focus on improving services for permit customers, the Department has recently made significant strides in improving speed of permit times, use of technology, and elimination of redundancies. Alongside this, the County, returning from the COVID-19 pandemic, would like to build stronger connections through quality, in-person customer service and community engagement. 2025 is planned to be a significant year of community engagement with an emphasis on Kitsap’s unincorporated area Silverdale and environmental assets in a “Year of the Rural.” Community needs will be mediation, strategic planning, thoughtful discussions of character, public participation and customer service. Job Summary Each at-will appointed position is very unique to the Department they serve. The Community Development Director leads, plans, organizes, and directs the activities of the Department including Permit Services, Planning & Environmental Services, Development Engineering, and Building and Fire Safety. The Director is responsible for the departments Management/Leadership, ensuring that the department fosters a culture of innovation and continuous improvement to meet customer need and achieve the Board of County Commissioners stated goals and policy direction. Typical duties involve staff supervision, departmental policy management, workload/ resource leveling, executive advisory, contract administration, budget, regulation compliance, departmental records and reporting, stake holder collaboration and regional coordination. QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree in public administration, Planning (Land Use, Urban, Environmental, Long, Current) or closely related field from a college or university accredited by the US Department of Education, and Ten years of progressively responsible professional level experience in a public planning position, including three years of supervisory and managerial responsibilities is required; or Any equivalent combination of experience and education which provides the applicant with the desired skills, knowledge and ability required to perform the work. PREFERRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, OR QUALIFICATIONS: AICP (American Institute of Certified Planners), Master’s degree Public Administration, Political Science, Community Planning, Environmental Planning, or closely related field. Certification as a building official, planner, or professional engineer. ICC (International Code Council) certification, or Experience working with the WA State Growth Management Act. If you use education to meet the requirements for the position, a copy of your official transcripts must be submitted prior to your first day of employment. Driving Requirements The successful incumbent must meet the driving requirements of this position and submit a copy a current driving record/abstract (from state of residency) to review for eligibility to drive for Kitsap County prior to employment. The successful incumbent must obtain a valid Washington State Driver’s License prior to hire and maintain a satisfactory driving record as outlined in the Kitsap County Vehicle Use Policy. This position is categorized as: Category 2 : Driver may operate a personal vehicle as an essential function for official County business. Any employee using a personal vehicle on official County business shall be required to maintain auto liability insurance, in addition to having a valid driver’s license. If driving on county business the incumbent must meet and follow the Fleet Risk Control Policies to operate a motor vehicle on County Business. Criminal Conviction Standards: The successful incumbent will access to a secured/confidential facility or computer system(s). As a result, Kitsap County will be conducting an extensive criminal background check by law enforcement agencies, which may include fingerprinting. Please review the following list of disqualifying crimes and negative actions to determine if you meet our standard for this position: https://www.dshs.wa.gov/ffa/disqualifying-list-crimes-and-negative-actions PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT (The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) The duties in this position are performed in an office setting and may be required to lift at least 20 pounds. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES In this role, you will have the opportunity to: Management : Plans, organizes, controls, integrates, and evaluates the work of the Department of Community Development: develops, implements, and monitors day to day and long-term plans, goals and objectives focused on achieving the community’s priorities as conveyed through the Board of County Commissioners’ mission, vision and values linked here. Provides managerial assistance to subordinates in planning and implementing programs. Direction : Establishes direction, goals, objectives, and priorities for the department. Plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates the performance of department staff; establishes performance requirements and personal development targets; regularly monitors performance and provides coaching for performance improvement and development. Reports on performance and coordinates with HR and County Administrator on personnel changes, growth, and management. Leadership : Provides leadership to develop and retain highly competent, public service-oriented staff through strategy development, recruitment, selection, compensation, training, and day-to-day management practices that support the County’s mission and values. Partners well with other County departments and builds strong relationships with other Department Directors and officials. Identifies specific training needs and gaps within teams and creates plans to remedy. Community Role : Represents the County and department in the community; informs and advises community groups, as well as the County Administrator and Board of County Commissioners, on local and regional community development, environmental and infrastructure planning issues. Builds relationships with diverse stakeholders to ensure Department’s work is understood and clear to all. Broader Context : Monitors national and state-wide developments in building, planning, economic and community development matters; evaluates their impact on County programs and operations; implements departmental process improvement where warranted; represents the County in regional conferences and other forums. Customer Service : Responds to and serves the public promptly and respectfully. Lead staff to exercise thorough, thoughtful, and helpful expertise about building and planning requirements and/or services to all customers in a friendly, open, and unbiased manner. Code Interpretation : Offers and facilitates guidance to County staff members to support clarity, fairness and consistency across the Department in decisions related to application of building and land use codes. Includes Fire Marshal’s office, land use, building inspection, development assistance and other development-related work units. Budget : Managing the presentation of the department's budget, workplan, and reporting with a focus on aligning resources with strategic priorities and evolving workload. Develops and administers departmental budget, including the forecasting of funds for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies, and monitoring of expenses. Communication : Collaborating with key stakeholders, and effectively and proactively communicating with customers on the status of major projects and initiatives. Innovation : Identifying customers thoughtfully and fostering a culture of innovation to continuously improve on meeting current and emerging customer needs and community engagement expectations. Technology : Utilizing internal and external resources, technology, and continuous improvement techniques to report metrics, improve process, create more capacity and deliver greater value. Process Improvement : Develops and monitors processes and procedures controlling permit applications, plan review, building inspection, and code enforcement; review development approval/denial and the development of recommendation reports and letters. Legislative Review : Reviews and monitors proposed changes to federal, state, and local laws to determine their impact on departmental policies and practices; prepares, coordinate, and implements responses and recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners. Project Management : Plans and directs current and long-range projects related to comprehensive and current planning, zoning, subdivision activities, environmental analysis, building, and code enforcement. Comprehensive Plan and Zoning : Oversees the Comprehensive Plan and zoning code revisions process. Anticipates planning and zoning needs, coordinate with other Directors/disciplines, and facilitates current and long-range planning efforts to develop and implement the City’s strategic vision. OTHER POSITION RELATED INFORMATION Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. This position is classified as exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) This position is non-represented and covered under the Kitsap County Personnel Manual. Internal applicants should be aware that a change in union status or bargaining unit may impact your benefits and accruals. Please contact Human Resources if you have questions. This position is classified as "at will”. Incumbent's continued employment is at the discretion of the County Administrator and Board of County Commissioners. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. Work hours for this position are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Application Process Persons interested in this position should upload a cover letter and current resume when submitting your application. If you have questions regarding this recruitment, please call Mandy at 360-307-4343. Kitsap County is committed to upholding and promoting equal opportunity in employment. We encourage people of all background, cultures, and religions to apply, knowing that a diverse workforce is a strong workforce. We will provide aid in the recruitment, application, and selection process to applicants with disabilities who require such assistance. Compensation The annual salary range for this position is $138k - $177K. Benefits include generous leave, highly subsidized health insurance and participation in the Washington State Public Employees Retirement System. The County also provides access to the State's Deferred Compensation Program. This position will remain open until filled. The first review of applications will start on Monday, May 20, 2024. After the initial review, the first round of interviews will be scheduled, and applications will continue to be reviewed weekly. At Kitsap County, we strive to take care of our team! Our employees are the greatest asset of Kitsap County, and we take pride in offering a highly competitive compensation and benefits package to all eligible employees. County Paid Benefits Include: Medical - Kaiser Permanente (HMO) or Aetna (PPO) Dental -Delta Dental or Willamette Vision - VSP Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Life Insurance - Basic, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Voluntary Term Life Insurance (VTL) Disability - Short-term disability & Long-term disability Voya Voluntary Insurance Transportation incentives Employee Assistance Program Travel Assistance Program Wellness program https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Wellness.aspx Benefits become effective on the first calendar day of the month following the month in which the employee is hired except if the employee's hire date is the first calendar day of the month, benefits begin on the day of hire. More information about employee benefits is available on the county's website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Benefits.aspx or the Kitsap County Digital Benefits Guide . *Voluntary benefit options also available at the employee's expense Retirement: Employees are covered under the PERS retirement plan provided through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and Social Security. Deferred Compensation (IRS Plan 457b): tax-deferred savings program Holidays 11 paid holidays and 2 additional floating holiday per year Vacation Leave New employees are credited with 48 hours of annual leave upon hire and will be begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 360 hours from one calendar year to the next. Annual leave accrual will increase upon tenure, as follows: Upon completion of 3 years: 15 days per year (10.00 hours per month) Upon completion of 5 years: 20 days per year (13.33 hours per month) Upon completion of 10 years: 25 days per year (16.67 hours per month) Sick Leave All new hires will be credited with 48 hours of sick leave upon hire and will begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 1200 hours from one calendar year to the next. ***Part-time employees benefit contributions and leave accruals will beprorated*** Current County Employees If you are transferring or promoting into this position you are responsible for reviewing these benefit changes; prior to accepting a position. In addition, it is your responsibility to notify the Auditor's Payroll Division of a change in union status. NOTE: This is a general overview of the benefits offered through employment with Kitsap County, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. If any information on this document conflicts or is incorrect with the provisions of the Personnel Manual, applicable laws, policies, rules or official plan documents they will prevail. The Personnel Manual is available at: https://www.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Personnel-Manual-2019.aspx
ABOUT THE POSITION The Deputy Director of Community Development-Planning is an essential member of the Community Development Department management team. This position will work closely with the Director of Community Development and other Division Managers to achieve the goals of the community through a collaborative efforts. The position requires a business-friendly approach, a creative problem-solving mind-set, and a focus on quality customer service. The Deputy Director of Community Development - Planning reports to the Director of Community Development whose Department includes the Divisions of Planning, Building and Safety, and Code Enforcement. The deadline for the first review of applications is 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. Applicants are encouraged to submit applications early. Applicants that submit applications after the first review deadline are not guaranteed to be considered for this recruitment. This recruitment may close at any time without notice after the first review deadline. The City of Downey is a dynamic, thriving community with a diverse land use base, encompasses 12.41 square miles and is home to over 113,000 residents. It is centrally located in the heart of Los Angeles County, about 15 miles from Downtown Los Angeles and 5 miles from Orange County. Downey is the tenth most populous city is Los Angeles County with new high profile developments and key planning projects on the horizon. The Deputy Director of Community Development - Planning position is a key leader in the department who reports directly to the Director of Community Development and may fill in during her absence. Under general direction, the Deputy Director of Community Development - Planning is tasked with managing the day-to-day operations of the Planning Division while also providing lead support for projects and administrative duties across divisions. The City of Downey is seeking a future-focused Community Development professional with a relentless passion for excellence. The ideal candidate will be excited about the opportunity to take a key management role in a multi-faceted department that thrives on achieving goals as a team. Considered a visionary in the industry, this individual will have a reputation for advancing activities that support a collective vision and enhance community pride. An inspiring and hardworking leader who has mastered the art of helping others see what's possible, the ideal candidate will be of the highest integrity and considered a role model in the profession. This person will have the ability to approach day-to-day operations with an optimistic can-do attitude and a constant eye toward results and continuous improvement. Familiarity with technology and tools that support contemporary business practices and maximum efficiency, coupled with a track record that reflects data-driven decision making and the delivery of exceptional outcomes, will be expected. Proven success with modernizing systems and processes and other significant change efforts will also be considered favorably. The individual selected will be a unifying mentor and team builder who prioritizes people and the needs of the team. Known for being enthusiastic about people and their work, this person will also be an outstanding people manager capable of fostering an inclusive culture that is also characterized by high standards, accountability, and trust. The ideal candidate will be a highly engaged and motivating manager who is generous with recognition and feedback, and supportive of innovation and creative problem solving. This person will know how to foster healthy internal debates to arrive at the best outcomes as one cohesive team. * The position title is currently "City Planner" and is anticipated to be updated to "Deputy Director of Community Development - Planning" to align with the assigned duties. The position title change is expected to take place during the budget approval process by July 1, 2024. * This position is classified as an "Executive, Mid-management, Confidential Exempt" position. The City offers a competitive benefits package, including 100% City-paid medical insurance coverage up to the CalPERS Kaiser Plan (2024 rates) with the option of selecting an HMO or PPO plan; dental and vision insurance; voluntary deferred compensation plans; group life insurance ; 12 paid holidays per calendar year; optional health and dependent care flexible spending accounts; behavioral wellness program, a generous tuition reimbursement program, city-paid professional memberships and trainings; and a "9/80" work schedule. Effective the start of the pay period that includes April 1, 2025, employees will receive a four percent (4.0%) across the board pay range increase. This position is FLSA exempt, non-represented, and serves in an "at-will" capacity. Salary and benefits are established by City Council Resolution for classifications designated as Executive, Mid-Management, Confidential/Exempt. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The following examples are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by persons assigned to this classification. Oversees the municipal planning operations of the City and is responsible for the management and supervision of the professional and clerical staff of the Planning Division. Conducts employee evaluation, training, staffing development and discipline; track and evaluate program goals and objectives for the Planning Division. Manages the Planning Counter functions, while assuring exceptional customers service. Processes private development projects through the City's project review system, in coordination with other City Departments. Manages the City's Inter-Departmental Development Review Committee. Administers the City Zoning Code, Specific Plans, Master Plan, General Plan, and other development related ordinances and regulations. Ensures that the public and development community receive complete and courteous service and ensures that the Planning Division works cooperatively with other departments. Assists with the management of Planning Commission meetings and agenda processes by preparing and overseeing the preparation of agenda reports and supporting reports for the City Planning Commission. Assist with the preparation of City Council reports and other meetings, as needed. Prepares reports and makes presentations to the City Council on planning items. Assists in the development of the annual budget and maintains financial accountability for the Planning Division. Evaluates and implements updates to Divisions or Department's policies, procedures and practices to improve services and increase efficiencies. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of education, training, and work experience to demonstrate possession of the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform in the position is qualifying. A typical combination is as follows: Education: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Public Administration, Architecture, Urban Planning or related field is required. A Master's degree is desirable. Experience: Eight (8) years of increasingly responsible professional experience in planning. Three (3) years in a supervisory capacity is desirable. A combination of public and private sector experience is acceptable. Knowledge of: Principles, methods and practices of city planning; thorough knowledge of laws and ordinances affecting the planning development and zoning processes; familiarity with the fundamentals of economic, engineering, municipal finance, sociology and other related subjects as applied to city planning; principles of organization, administration, budget and personnel management. Ability to: Communicate effectively orally and in writing; work with members of the public, elected and appointed officials, and business persons; deal with stressful situations and solve complex problems; supervise and coordinate the technical research required in the planning process; present the technical information clearly and concisely to lay groups and the general public, orally and in writing; analyze and supervise the systematic compilation of technical and statistical information and to prepare technical reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships as necessitated by the work; and identify, coordinate and resolve a wide variety of interests in the development of land use policy. License: A valid California Class C Driver's License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions may be required. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION California Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) Pull Notice System: An incumbent appointed to this position is subject to enrollment in the California DMV Pull Notice Program. The Pull Notice program provides information on the incumbent's driving record and Driver's License status on a periodic basis to the City of Downey. An employee assigned a City vehicle must acknowledge receipt and understanding of City Administrative Regulations covering the use of City vehicles. PHYSICAL TASKS/ABILITIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Work is performed in an office environment with moderate noise levels; duties require the ability to speak, hear, touch and see. In addition, may be required to travel on business related trips via auto, train or airplane and walk thru construction projects, vacant property, and large buildings. Also required is the ability to exert a small amount of physical effort in sedentary to light work involving moving from one area to another; occasionally bending, stooping, kneeling, reaching, pushing and pulling (drawers opened and closed to retrieve and file information); occasionally lifting and carrying materials that weigh less than 20 pounds. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter and retrieve data using a computer keyboard, typewriter, or calculator; requires sufficient hand/eye coordination to perform semi-skilled repetitive movements, such as typing on a keyboard, filing, data entry and/or use of a personal computer or other office equipment and supplies; may involve sitting or standing for prolonged periods of time. Selection Process: Selection/Testing Process: All applications and supplemental information will be reviewed and evaluated on the basis of information submitted at the time of filing to determine the level and scope of the applicant's qualifications for the position. All information submitted is subject to verification. For consideration, an on-line employment application and supplemental questionnaire is required to be completed and submitted by the application deadline. An attached resume will not be accepted in lieu of the completed application. Failure to complete all the information requested may result an application being removed from consideration. Applicants who most closely meet the desired qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process, which will consist of an appraisal examination (weighted 100%). The appraisal examination may consist of performance testing and/or an oral interview to assess the applicant's knowledge, education, experience, computer skills, and general ability to perform the essential functions of the position. Candidate(s) who complete testing with acceptable results will be considered by the Department hiring authority. Prior to an employment offer, a comprehensive background investigation is conducted, including fingerprinting. A pre-placement medical exam, including a drug screen will be conducted upon issuance of a conditional offer of employment. Any applicant requiring reasonable accommodation during the selection process due to a qualified disability must inform the Human Resources Office at (562) 904-7292 at least 72 hours in advance.Closing Date/Time:
Apr 03, 2024
Full Time
ABOUT THE POSITION The Deputy Director of Community Development-Planning is an essential member of the Community Development Department management team. This position will work closely with the Director of Community Development and other Division Managers to achieve the goals of the community through a collaborative efforts. The position requires a business-friendly approach, a creative problem-solving mind-set, and a focus on quality customer service. The Deputy Director of Community Development - Planning reports to the Director of Community Development whose Department includes the Divisions of Planning, Building and Safety, and Code Enforcement. The deadline for the first review of applications is 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. Applicants are encouraged to submit applications early. Applicants that submit applications after the first review deadline are not guaranteed to be considered for this recruitment. This recruitment may close at any time without notice after the first review deadline. The City of Downey is a dynamic, thriving community with a diverse land use base, encompasses 12.41 square miles and is home to over 113,000 residents. It is centrally located in the heart of Los Angeles County, about 15 miles from Downtown Los Angeles and 5 miles from Orange County. Downey is the tenth most populous city is Los Angeles County with new high profile developments and key planning projects on the horizon. The Deputy Director of Community Development - Planning position is a key leader in the department who reports directly to the Director of Community Development and may fill in during her absence. Under general direction, the Deputy Director of Community Development - Planning is tasked with managing the day-to-day operations of the Planning Division while also providing lead support for projects and administrative duties across divisions. The City of Downey is seeking a future-focused Community Development professional with a relentless passion for excellence. The ideal candidate will be excited about the opportunity to take a key management role in a multi-faceted department that thrives on achieving goals as a team. Considered a visionary in the industry, this individual will have a reputation for advancing activities that support a collective vision and enhance community pride. An inspiring and hardworking leader who has mastered the art of helping others see what's possible, the ideal candidate will be of the highest integrity and considered a role model in the profession. This person will have the ability to approach day-to-day operations with an optimistic can-do attitude and a constant eye toward results and continuous improvement. Familiarity with technology and tools that support contemporary business practices and maximum efficiency, coupled with a track record that reflects data-driven decision making and the delivery of exceptional outcomes, will be expected. Proven success with modernizing systems and processes and other significant change efforts will also be considered favorably. The individual selected will be a unifying mentor and team builder who prioritizes people and the needs of the team. Known for being enthusiastic about people and their work, this person will also be an outstanding people manager capable of fostering an inclusive culture that is also characterized by high standards, accountability, and trust. The ideal candidate will be a highly engaged and motivating manager who is generous with recognition and feedback, and supportive of innovation and creative problem solving. This person will know how to foster healthy internal debates to arrive at the best outcomes as one cohesive team. * The position title is currently "City Planner" and is anticipated to be updated to "Deputy Director of Community Development - Planning" to align with the assigned duties. The position title change is expected to take place during the budget approval process by July 1, 2024. * This position is classified as an "Executive, Mid-management, Confidential Exempt" position. The City offers a competitive benefits package, including 100% City-paid medical insurance coverage up to the CalPERS Kaiser Plan (2024 rates) with the option of selecting an HMO or PPO plan; dental and vision insurance; voluntary deferred compensation plans; group life insurance ; 12 paid holidays per calendar year; optional health and dependent care flexible spending accounts; behavioral wellness program, a generous tuition reimbursement program, city-paid professional memberships and trainings; and a "9/80" work schedule. Effective the start of the pay period that includes April 1, 2025, employees will receive a four percent (4.0%) across the board pay range increase. This position is FLSA exempt, non-represented, and serves in an "at-will" capacity. Salary and benefits are established by City Council Resolution for classifications designated as Executive, Mid-Management, Confidential/Exempt. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The following examples are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by persons assigned to this classification. Oversees the municipal planning operations of the City and is responsible for the management and supervision of the professional and clerical staff of the Planning Division. Conducts employee evaluation, training, staffing development and discipline; track and evaluate program goals and objectives for the Planning Division. Manages the Planning Counter functions, while assuring exceptional customers service. Processes private development projects through the City's project review system, in coordination with other City Departments. Manages the City's Inter-Departmental Development Review Committee. Administers the City Zoning Code, Specific Plans, Master Plan, General Plan, and other development related ordinances and regulations. Ensures that the public and development community receive complete and courteous service and ensures that the Planning Division works cooperatively with other departments. Assists with the management of Planning Commission meetings and agenda processes by preparing and overseeing the preparation of agenda reports and supporting reports for the City Planning Commission. Assist with the preparation of City Council reports and other meetings, as needed. Prepares reports and makes presentations to the City Council on planning items. Assists in the development of the annual budget and maintains financial accountability for the Planning Division. Evaluates and implements updates to Divisions or Department's policies, procedures and practices to improve services and increase efficiencies. Performs other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Any combination of education, training, and work experience to demonstrate possession of the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform in the position is qualifying. A typical combination is as follows: Education: Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Public Administration, Architecture, Urban Planning or related field is required. A Master's degree is desirable. Experience: Eight (8) years of increasingly responsible professional experience in planning. Three (3) years in a supervisory capacity is desirable. A combination of public and private sector experience is acceptable. Knowledge of: Principles, methods and practices of city planning; thorough knowledge of laws and ordinances affecting the planning development and zoning processes; familiarity with the fundamentals of economic, engineering, municipal finance, sociology and other related subjects as applied to city planning; principles of organization, administration, budget and personnel management. Ability to: Communicate effectively orally and in writing; work with members of the public, elected and appointed officials, and business persons; deal with stressful situations and solve complex problems; supervise and coordinate the technical research required in the planning process; present the technical information clearly and concisely to lay groups and the general public, orally and in writing; analyze and supervise the systematic compilation of technical and statistical information and to prepare technical reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships as necessitated by the work; and identify, coordinate and resolve a wide variety of interests in the development of land use policy. License: A valid California Class C Driver's License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions may be required. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION California Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) Pull Notice System: An incumbent appointed to this position is subject to enrollment in the California DMV Pull Notice Program. The Pull Notice program provides information on the incumbent's driving record and Driver's License status on a periodic basis to the City of Downey. An employee assigned a City vehicle must acknowledge receipt and understanding of City Administrative Regulations covering the use of City vehicles. PHYSICAL TASKS/ABILITIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Work is performed in an office environment with moderate noise levels; duties require the ability to speak, hear, touch and see. In addition, may be required to travel on business related trips via auto, train or airplane and walk thru construction projects, vacant property, and large buildings. Also required is the ability to exert a small amount of physical effort in sedentary to light work involving moving from one area to another; occasionally bending, stooping, kneeling, reaching, pushing and pulling (drawers opened and closed to retrieve and file information); occasionally lifting and carrying materials that weigh less than 20 pounds. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter and retrieve data using a computer keyboard, typewriter, or calculator; requires sufficient hand/eye coordination to perform semi-skilled repetitive movements, such as typing on a keyboard, filing, data entry and/or use of a personal computer or other office equipment and supplies; may involve sitting or standing for prolonged periods of time. Selection Process: Selection/Testing Process: All applications and supplemental information will be reviewed and evaluated on the basis of information submitted at the time of filing to determine the level and scope of the applicant's qualifications for the position. All information submitted is subject to verification. For consideration, an on-line employment application and supplemental questionnaire is required to be completed and submitted by the application deadline. An attached resume will not be accepted in lieu of the completed application. Failure to complete all the information requested may result an application being removed from consideration. Applicants who most closely meet the desired qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process, which will consist of an appraisal examination (weighted 100%). The appraisal examination may consist of performance testing and/or an oral interview to assess the applicant's knowledge, education, experience, computer skills, and general ability to perform the essential functions of the position. Candidate(s) who complete testing with acceptable results will be considered by the Department hiring authority. Prior to an employment offer, a comprehensive background investigation is conducted, including fingerprinting. A pre-placement medical exam, including a drug screen will be conducted upon issuance of a conditional offer of employment. Any applicant requiring reasonable accommodation during the selection process due to a qualified disability must inform the Human Resources Office at (562) 904-7292 at least 72 hours in advance.Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94542, USA
Salary and Benefits PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $4,379.00 per month to $5,858.00 per month. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. Classification Administrative Analyst/Specialist, Exempt I About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position Under supervision of the Director, Recreation, Wellbeing, & University Unions (RWUU), the Fitness Programs Coordinator provides guidance for fitness programs supporting the Recreation and Wellness (RAW) center, Concord Center fitness room, and programming for the campus community. The Fitness Programs Coordinator supports general operations for the 2-story Fitness Center, Personal Training programs and Group Fitness Classes. This position coordinates equipment needs and collaborates with the Director to establish annual budget projections for acquisition, maintenance and repair. This position ensures procedures for minimizing risk and injury to participants while engaging in fitness services and programming, and establishes protocol for reporting to the Director, Risk Management and emergency response personnel when applicable. The Fitness Programs Coordinator is responsible for establishing a variety of fitness programs that meet the needs of a diverse campus community. This position collaborates with the campus community and Recreation, Wellbeing & University Unions' (RWUU) staff to develop events, workshops, and special events. They establish curriculum for the “Move More Daily Campaign”, track data for participants, and evaluate program outcomes. They participate on campus wide committees to represent the programmatic needs of Recreation and Wellness Services. This position provides lead work direction to student fitness center attendants, student personal trainers, student group fitness instructors and leads the work of non-student casual worker group fitness instructors. The Fitness Programs Coordinator recruits, trains, and structures student growth and understanding of facility needs and implementation of associated services. This position requires the ability to work closely with students, mentoring leadership skills, providing oversight of day-to-day activities and guiding them to perform services and outreach to the campus community. Responsibilities Fitness Programs Leadership Training and Development: Recruit, train, and schedule student and non-student employees assisting with fitness programs including Fitness Center Assistants, Personal Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors. Develop, implement and evaluate weekly staff meetings, on-going training, retreats, certifications, continuing education and student employee leadership. Engage in regular assessment of growth, provide feedback, mentorship, enhancement of skills for fitness paraprofessionals and student leadership development. Establish a strong service ethic for employees working toward a high level of member experience. Fitness Facilities and Equipment Needs: Monitor inventory and maintenance needs of fitness equipment for RAW fitness center, equipment rental, Concord Center, personal training sessions and group fitness classes. Coordinate sanitization/infection schedule, track compliance of policy, communicate custodial needs, and facility maintenance requests for fitness center, studios, boxing area and associated equipment. Coordinate maintenance schedule with service technicians, purchase parts and repair schedules. Collaborate with the Director to develop annual budget plans for equipment purchases and repairs. Fitness Campaigns, Outreach Events and Activities: Utilize best-practice approaches to assess, design, implement and evaluate the “Move More Daily” Campaign and events addressing the health needs, concerns and interests of the campus community. Serve as a representative on campus and community-based committees/coalitions to provide health perspectives for fitness issues. Participate in outreach, workshops, guest lectures, housing events, and other presentations that represent campaigns, programs, and services provided by RWUU. Coordinate data collection from fitness services, facility users and event participants measuring satisfaction, knowledge/skill growth, outcomes and analysis for monthly and annual reporting. Safety, Injury prevention and Risk Management: Assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of safety, risk, injury and emergency response management procedures. Coordinate emergency response training, drills, and continuing education for fitness programs student employees and casual workers. Collaborate with RWUU staff to develop and implement emergency preparedness and response for RWUU employees and facilities. Support implementation of annual emergency response certification for RWUU staff (CPR, AED, first aid certification, etc.) Administrative Responsibilities: Maintain policy/procedure manuals, client charts, usage statistics, and other semester reports for Fitness Center, Personal Training and Group Fitness Programs. Participate in staff meetings, strategic planning, retreats and professional development committees. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications A Bachelor's degree and/or equivalent training and administrative work experience involving study, analysis, and/or evaluation leading to the development or improvement of administrative policies, procedures, practices, or programs. Requires general knowledge and skills in the applicable administrative and/or program field with a foundational knowledge of public administration principles, practices, and methods. Required Qualifications Knowledge and Skills: Supervisory experience including hiring, mentoring and related student staffing issues. Possess knowledge of fitness programs, personal training and group fitness industry best practices. Demonstrated leadership and interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively across the organization, internally and externally. Strong service orientation, program management, sound judgment and decision-making, critical thinking develop original ideas, creative problem solving skills in a varied and challenging environment. Must be able to work effectively, across all organization levels, internally and externally. Knowledge and experience in fitness equipment type, usage and maintenance. Must have highly effective verbal and written communication skills. Program coordination experience including budgeting, planning (strategic and operational); the ability to develop and implement operational systems. Programming experience in assessing, designing and evaluating outreach for a college student population. Education and Training: A Bachelor’s degree in recreation, physical education, exercise science/physiology, sports management or related field - a Master’s degree in Recreation, Sport Administration, Kinesiology or related field is preferred. Nationally recognized certification in Personal Training/Group Fitness (i.e. AFAA, ACE, NASM ACSM). CPR, AED and First Aid certification and/or Instructor, or ability to obtain within 60 days. Three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in a college or university setting (may include graduate work). Physical Requirements Duties take place mostly in an office setting located in the Recreation and Wellness Center at Cal State East Bay. Must be able to work indoors and outdoors as well as some night and weekend hours. Must be able to lift up to 50lbs. Preferred Skills and Knowledge High degree of professional competence and credibility as demonstrated by active participation in professional organizations, university committee involvement, and collaboration with educational programs. Membership with the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) preferred. Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website here. In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available here. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Advertised: Apr 09 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Aug 09 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Apr 10, 2024
Salary and Benefits PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $4,379.00 per month to $5,858.00 per month. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. Classification Administrative Analyst/Specialist, Exempt I About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position Under supervision of the Director, Recreation, Wellbeing, & University Unions (RWUU), the Fitness Programs Coordinator provides guidance for fitness programs supporting the Recreation and Wellness (RAW) center, Concord Center fitness room, and programming for the campus community. The Fitness Programs Coordinator supports general operations for the 2-story Fitness Center, Personal Training programs and Group Fitness Classes. This position coordinates equipment needs and collaborates with the Director to establish annual budget projections for acquisition, maintenance and repair. This position ensures procedures for minimizing risk and injury to participants while engaging in fitness services and programming, and establishes protocol for reporting to the Director, Risk Management and emergency response personnel when applicable. The Fitness Programs Coordinator is responsible for establishing a variety of fitness programs that meet the needs of a diverse campus community. This position collaborates with the campus community and Recreation, Wellbeing & University Unions' (RWUU) staff to develop events, workshops, and special events. They establish curriculum for the “Move More Daily Campaign”, track data for participants, and evaluate program outcomes. They participate on campus wide committees to represent the programmatic needs of Recreation and Wellness Services. This position provides lead work direction to student fitness center attendants, student personal trainers, student group fitness instructors and leads the work of non-student casual worker group fitness instructors. The Fitness Programs Coordinator recruits, trains, and structures student growth and understanding of facility needs and implementation of associated services. This position requires the ability to work closely with students, mentoring leadership skills, providing oversight of day-to-day activities and guiding them to perform services and outreach to the campus community. Responsibilities Fitness Programs Leadership Training and Development: Recruit, train, and schedule student and non-student employees assisting with fitness programs including Fitness Center Assistants, Personal Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors. Develop, implement and evaluate weekly staff meetings, on-going training, retreats, certifications, continuing education and student employee leadership. Engage in regular assessment of growth, provide feedback, mentorship, enhancement of skills for fitness paraprofessionals and student leadership development. Establish a strong service ethic for employees working toward a high level of member experience. Fitness Facilities and Equipment Needs: Monitor inventory and maintenance needs of fitness equipment for RAW fitness center, equipment rental, Concord Center, personal training sessions and group fitness classes. Coordinate sanitization/infection schedule, track compliance of policy, communicate custodial needs, and facility maintenance requests for fitness center, studios, boxing area and associated equipment. Coordinate maintenance schedule with service technicians, purchase parts and repair schedules. Collaborate with the Director to develop annual budget plans for equipment purchases and repairs. Fitness Campaigns, Outreach Events and Activities: Utilize best-practice approaches to assess, design, implement and evaluate the “Move More Daily” Campaign and events addressing the health needs, concerns and interests of the campus community. Serve as a representative on campus and community-based committees/coalitions to provide health perspectives for fitness issues. Participate in outreach, workshops, guest lectures, housing events, and other presentations that represent campaigns, programs, and services provided by RWUU. Coordinate data collection from fitness services, facility users and event participants measuring satisfaction, knowledge/skill growth, outcomes and analysis for monthly and annual reporting. Safety, Injury prevention and Risk Management: Assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of safety, risk, injury and emergency response management procedures. Coordinate emergency response training, drills, and continuing education for fitness programs student employees and casual workers. Collaborate with RWUU staff to develop and implement emergency preparedness and response for RWUU employees and facilities. Support implementation of annual emergency response certification for RWUU staff (CPR, AED, first aid certification, etc.) Administrative Responsibilities: Maintain policy/procedure manuals, client charts, usage statistics, and other semester reports for Fitness Center, Personal Training and Group Fitness Programs. Participate in staff meetings, strategic planning, retreats and professional development committees. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications A Bachelor's degree and/or equivalent training and administrative work experience involving study, analysis, and/or evaluation leading to the development or improvement of administrative policies, procedures, practices, or programs. Requires general knowledge and skills in the applicable administrative and/or program field with a foundational knowledge of public administration principles, practices, and methods. Required Qualifications Knowledge and Skills: Supervisory experience including hiring, mentoring and related student staffing issues. Possess knowledge of fitness programs, personal training and group fitness industry best practices. Demonstrated leadership and interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively across the organization, internally and externally. Strong service orientation, program management, sound judgment and decision-making, critical thinking develop original ideas, creative problem solving skills in a varied and challenging environment. Must be able to work effectively, across all organization levels, internally and externally. Knowledge and experience in fitness equipment type, usage and maintenance. Must have highly effective verbal and written communication skills. Program coordination experience including budgeting, planning (strategic and operational); the ability to develop and implement operational systems. Programming experience in assessing, designing and evaluating outreach for a college student population. Education and Training: A Bachelor’s degree in recreation, physical education, exercise science/physiology, sports management or related field - a Master’s degree in Recreation, Sport Administration, Kinesiology or related field is preferred. Nationally recognized certification in Personal Training/Group Fitness (i.e. AFAA, ACE, NASM ACSM). CPR, AED and First Aid certification and/or Instructor, or ability to obtain within 60 days. Three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in a college or university setting (may include graduate work). Physical Requirements Duties take place mostly in an office setting located in the Recreation and Wellness Center at Cal State East Bay. Must be able to work indoors and outdoors as well as some night and weekend hours. Must be able to lift up to 50lbs. Preferred Skills and Knowledge High degree of professional competence and credibility as demonstrated by active participation in professional organizations, university committee involvement, and collaboration with educational programs. Membership with the National Intramural Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) preferred. Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website here. In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available here. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Advertised: Apr 09 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Aug 09 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
California State University (CSU) Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330, USA
At CSUN we aspire to continually grow as an inclusive, cooperative community! CSUN strives to be a destination workplace, where everyone understands that they belong to a community that is vital in advancing student success and providing exemplary service to all stakeholders. We foster an environment of success, both for our students and our employees. We have a relentless passion for celebrating diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as being an employer of choice. You will also have the opportunity to realize your own personal goals and be recognized for the work you do and enjoy the unique value the CSUN community can offer. As a leader you will have the opportunity to thrive in a community in which our leaders share common traits as identified in our Leadership Principles https://www.csun.edu/leadership-principles . If this sounds like you, you've come to the right place. Responsibilities The Assistant Director of Outreach, Prevention, and Education for the Office of Equity and Compliance will work collaboratively with various campus departments and student organizations to design and deliver educational programs that exceed the fulfillment of basic regulatory and procedural requirements and provide holistic and inclusive programming with emphasis on fulfilling the justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging goals of the university. The Assistant Director also leads and oversees CSUN’s outreach, prevention, and education efforts to ensure training compliance with Federal Title IX regulations, California law, SB 493, and University policies, and serves as the lead campus resource person for educating the campus community on matters pertaining to the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and Title IX as well as Title VI, Title VII, the ADA, and the CSU Nondiscrimination policy. The Assistant Director is responsible for developing and implementing evidence-based programs and initiatives that seek to prevent sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation, and promote a safe living, learning, and working environment. Educational Programming Develop a comprehensive plan for university programming that identifies all training requirements under federal and state law and CSU policy, all constituencies and constituent groups in need of training, and all potential university partners that can collaborate to deliver content. Oversee university-wide compliance with mandated trainings on topics under the jurisdiction of the Office of Equity and Compliance. To further support an environment where all can thrive and excel in a diverse environment, expand professional development and training beyond mandated compliance for faculty and staff, including senior leadership, deans, department chairs, managers and leads on Title IX and DHR; expanded training to include: respectful and inclusive environments; conflict resolution; bystander intervention strategies; effective leadership and supervision; and reporting responsibilities under Title IX, the Clery Act, and CANRA. Create routine training, education, and professional development opportunities to cultivate competencies in navigating difficult conversations, bridging differences, and modeling respect and civility. Develop and maintain annual or quarterly training plans to ensure that all campus stakeholders receive regular education and training on the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy. Develop core principles and standards for content development. Identify opportunities for virtual and in-person engagement. Ensure that programming is coordinated, communicated, and tracked. Work with relevant campus partners to develop educational opportunities via engagement with approved social media platforms. Build a university calendar that includes online modules, social norm campaigns, orientation for students and employees, recurring opportunities for programming, and awareness events. Assessment Conduct needs assessments and surveys to identify areas where additional education and programming is needed. Analyze statistical data to identify trends and areas of focus related to sexual misconduct, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Use data to develop and prioritize initiatives that address campus community needs. Collect, evaluate, and analyze data on program effectiveness and make recommendations for program improvements. Community and University Engagement Convene a university-wide Prevention and Education Oversight Committee to coordinate and align programming across the university, inclusive of faculty, staff, administrators and students. Lead the committee in reviewing prevention program content, evaluating proposed programming or speakers, ensuring that prevention-related communications are reaching all constituents, and developing and implementing a mechanism for assessing effectiveness including monitoring participation levels and measuring learning outcomes. Develop and maintain relationships with internal constituencies and community organizations and agencies to promote outreach and prevention efforts. Develop and implement strategies to effectively reach diverse populations on campus. Serve on various campus committees, boards, and councils to advance equity and inclusion efforts. Communication Strategy Create and oversee implementation of an enterprise-wide marketing plan to raise campus awareness of the Office of Equity and Compliance and its scope, as well as a robust education program that promotes a culture of care and supports the prevention of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and Title IX matters. Identify social media platforms and other vehicles for distributing programming information on a regular basis. Identify student leaders who can serve as ambassadors/promoters of this work. Develop a university website dedicated to prevention and campus programming that is kept current, facilitates distribution of prevention and education materials, and incorporates the opportunity for feedback and recommendations. Manage all Office of Equity and Compliance webpages. Current Issues Remain knowledgeable of current state and federal laws, regulations, and trends in the field of education related to harassment and other discriminatory practices, including those that violate Title IX, and routinely update and integrate into education, training and other programming to support a knowledgeable and empowered campus community. Participate in national conferences, listservs, networking events and other opportunities to coordinate with other professionals dedicated to prevention. As a leader, demonstrates a commitment to student success that is mission aligned with the university’s vision, values and priorities. Establishes an ethical and collegial work environment, promoting a collaborative, accountable and inclusive team. Encourages a courageous and resilient solution-oriented environment by participating in new opportunities to further the mission of the university. Participates in developing initiatives that further support the campus mission with a service-oriented and catalytic mind set. Strengthens employees by being communicative and a talent builder that develops team attributes, furthering departmental goals. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Five years of professional experience in civil or human rights related field, with two years in the fields of education, prevention, advocacy, or comparable work experience. Demonstrated experience developing and/or delivering evidence-based educational programs and initiatives. Experience in a collective bargaining environment in a university setting is desired. Job-related experience demonstrating commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion is a plus. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Leadership Strong knowledge of Title IX regulations and SB 493 and related federal and state laws and regulations pertaining to Title IX and SB 493, gender discrimination, sexual violence, sexual harassment, and retaliation. Strong knowledge of Title VI and Title VII Regulations and related federal and state laws and regulations pertaining to Title VI and Title VII, and discrimination, harassment, and retaliation based upon a protected class. Knowledge or experience in trauma-informed prevention and outreach training. Knowledge of CSU/California EEO policies, procedures, and regulations is desirable Ability to develop creative, proactive learning opportunities and maintain appropriate confidentiality. Demonstrated excellent written and oral communication skills Lead diverse teams to support the operational mission and vision of employers by fostering an ethical, inclusive and collegial work environment. Demonstrated ability to support ongoing improvement through courageous, resilient, and catalytic leadership. Lead varying initiatives through a collaborative, service-oriented and communicative approach. Demonstrated commitment to employee development, recognition, and accountability to further operational goals. Pay, Benefits, & Work Schedule Salary is commensurate with knowledge, skills, and experience. The University offers excellent fringe benefits. The anticipated HIRING RANGE: $110,000 - $120,000 per year, dependent upon qualifications and experience. The position is currently hybrid with 2 to 3 telecommuting days a week; however, this is subject to change based on student and/or operational needs. General Information This position is a sensitive position as designated by the CSU. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. The person holding this position may be considered a 'limited reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California and prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California. Candidates should apply by completing the CSUN on-line application. To submit an application and for more detailed information on the application and hiring process, please visit this link: www.csun.edu/careers Applications received through February 12, 2024, will be considered in the initial review and review of applications will continue until position is filled. The CSU recommends that faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities at any university location be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. Equal Employment Opportunity CSUN is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race or ethnicity, religion or religious creed, nationality, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran or military status, and disability. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting Recruitment Services at 818-677-2101. Advertised: Jan 24 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
At CSUN we aspire to continually grow as an inclusive, cooperative community! CSUN strives to be a destination workplace, where everyone understands that they belong to a community that is vital in advancing student success and providing exemplary service to all stakeholders. We foster an environment of success, both for our students and our employees. We have a relentless passion for celebrating diversity, equity, and inclusion as well as being an employer of choice. You will also have the opportunity to realize your own personal goals and be recognized for the work you do and enjoy the unique value the CSUN community can offer. As a leader you will have the opportunity to thrive in a community in which our leaders share common traits as identified in our Leadership Principles https://www.csun.edu/leadership-principles . If this sounds like you, you've come to the right place. Responsibilities The Assistant Director of Outreach, Prevention, and Education for the Office of Equity and Compliance will work collaboratively with various campus departments and student organizations to design and deliver educational programs that exceed the fulfillment of basic regulatory and procedural requirements and provide holistic and inclusive programming with emphasis on fulfilling the justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging goals of the university. The Assistant Director also leads and oversees CSUN’s outreach, prevention, and education efforts to ensure training compliance with Federal Title IX regulations, California law, SB 493, and University policies, and serves as the lead campus resource person for educating the campus community on matters pertaining to the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and Title IX as well as Title VI, Title VII, the ADA, and the CSU Nondiscrimination policy. The Assistant Director is responsible for developing and implementing evidence-based programs and initiatives that seek to prevent sexual misconduct, sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation, and promote a safe living, learning, and working environment. Educational Programming Develop a comprehensive plan for university programming that identifies all training requirements under federal and state law and CSU policy, all constituencies and constituent groups in need of training, and all potential university partners that can collaborate to deliver content. Oversee university-wide compliance with mandated trainings on topics under the jurisdiction of the Office of Equity and Compliance. To further support an environment where all can thrive and excel in a diverse environment, expand professional development and training beyond mandated compliance for faculty and staff, including senior leadership, deans, department chairs, managers and leads on Title IX and DHR; expanded training to include: respectful and inclusive environments; conflict resolution; bystander intervention strategies; effective leadership and supervision; and reporting responsibilities under Title IX, the Clery Act, and CANRA. Create routine training, education, and professional development opportunities to cultivate competencies in navigating difficult conversations, bridging differences, and modeling respect and civility. Develop and maintain annual or quarterly training plans to ensure that all campus stakeholders receive regular education and training on the CSU Nondiscrimination Policy. Develop core principles and standards for content development. Identify opportunities for virtual and in-person engagement. Ensure that programming is coordinated, communicated, and tracked. Work with relevant campus partners to develop educational opportunities via engagement with approved social media platforms. Build a university calendar that includes online modules, social norm campaigns, orientation for students and employees, recurring opportunities for programming, and awareness events. Assessment Conduct needs assessments and surveys to identify areas where additional education and programming is needed. Analyze statistical data to identify trends and areas of focus related to sexual misconduct, discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Use data to develop and prioritize initiatives that address campus community needs. Collect, evaluate, and analyze data on program effectiveness and make recommendations for program improvements. Community and University Engagement Convene a university-wide Prevention and Education Oversight Committee to coordinate and align programming across the university, inclusive of faculty, staff, administrators and students. Lead the committee in reviewing prevention program content, evaluating proposed programming or speakers, ensuring that prevention-related communications are reaching all constituents, and developing and implementing a mechanism for assessing effectiveness including monitoring participation levels and measuring learning outcomes. Develop and maintain relationships with internal constituencies and community organizations and agencies to promote outreach and prevention efforts. Develop and implement strategies to effectively reach diverse populations on campus. Serve on various campus committees, boards, and councils to advance equity and inclusion efforts. Communication Strategy Create and oversee implementation of an enterprise-wide marketing plan to raise campus awareness of the Office of Equity and Compliance and its scope, as well as a robust education program that promotes a culture of care and supports the prevention of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and Title IX matters. Identify social media platforms and other vehicles for distributing programming information on a regular basis. Identify student leaders who can serve as ambassadors/promoters of this work. Develop a university website dedicated to prevention and campus programming that is kept current, facilitates distribution of prevention and education materials, and incorporates the opportunity for feedback and recommendations. Manage all Office of Equity and Compliance webpages. Current Issues Remain knowledgeable of current state and federal laws, regulations, and trends in the field of education related to harassment and other discriminatory practices, including those that violate Title IX, and routinely update and integrate into education, training and other programming to support a knowledgeable and empowered campus community. Participate in national conferences, listservs, networking events and other opportunities to coordinate with other professionals dedicated to prevention. As a leader, demonstrates a commitment to student success that is mission aligned with the university’s vision, values and priorities. Establishes an ethical and collegial work environment, promoting a collaborative, accountable and inclusive team. Encourages a courageous and resilient solution-oriented environment by participating in new opportunities to further the mission of the university. Participates in developing initiatives that further support the campus mission with a service-oriented and catalytic mind set. Strengthens employees by being communicative and a talent builder that develops team attributes, furthering departmental goals. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university. Five years of professional experience in civil or human rights related field, with two years in the fields of education, prevention, advocacy, or comparable work experience. Demonstrated experience developing and/or delivering evidence-based educational programs and initiatives. Experience in a collective bargaining environment in a university setting is desired. Job-related experience demonstrating commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion is a plus. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Leadership Strong knowledge of Title IX regulations and SB 493 and related federal and state laws and regulations pertaining to Title IX and SB 493, gender discrimination, sexual violence, sexual harassment, and retaliation. Strong knowledge of Title VI and Title VII Regulations and related federal and state laws and regulations pertaining to Title VI and Title VII, and discrimination, harassment, and retaliation based upon a protected class. Knowledge or experience in trauma-informed prevention and outreach training. Knowledge of CSU/California EEO policies, procedures, and regulations is desirable Ability to develop creative, proactive learning opportunities and maintain appropriate confidentiality. Demonstrated excellent written and oral communication skills Lead diverse teams to support the operational mission and vision of employers by fostering an ethical, inclusive and collegial work environment. Demonstrated ability to support ongoing improvement through courageous, resilient, and catalytic leadership. Lead varying initiatives through a collaborative, service-oriented and communicative approach. Demonstrated commitment to employee development, recognition, and accountability to further operational goals. Pay, Benefits, & Work Schedule Salary is commensurate with knowledge, skills, and experience. The University offers excellent fringe benefits. The anticipated HIRING RANGE: $110,000 - $120,000 per year, dependent upon qualifications and experience. The position is currently hybrid with 2 to 3 telecommuting days a week; however, this is subject to change based on student and/or operational needs. General Information This position is a sensitive position as designated by the CSU. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. The person holding this position may be considered a 'limited reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California and prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California. Candidates should apply by completing the CSUN on-line application. To submit an application and for more detailed information on the application and hiring process, please visit this link: www.csun.edu/careers Applications received through February 12, 2024, will be considered in the initial review and review of applications will continue until position is filled. The CSU recommends that faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities at any university location be immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. Equal Employment Opportunity CSUN is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race or ethnicity, religion or religious creed, nationality, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran or military status, and disability. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting Recruitment Services at 818-677-2101. Advertised: Jan 24 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94542, USA
Salary and Benefits Salary Range: $4,841.00 per month to $6,884.00 per month. PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $4,841.00 per month to $5,550.00 per month. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick leave, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. This position may be eligible to participate in the Cal State East Bay hybrid telecommute program subject to management approval. Classification Student Services Professional II About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position The Financial Aid Counselor & Compliance Support Coordinator provides excellent service and guidance to prospective, new and current students and their families throughout the financial aid application process, determining eligibility within the parameters of institutional, state and federal requirements. This position will help review students' aid eligibility, make updates to students' awards, and counsel students and their families regarding financial aid related matters. Additionally, this position will work on verification, appeals, and coordinate administration of program compliance including but not limited to: Credential/Certificate/Non-Degree program review and awarding, Compliance Reviews as it pertains to over awards, aggregate limits, and other administration of checks and balances. The Financial Aid Counselor & Compliance Support Coordinator exercises independent judgment in the management of the financial aid process's operational details. This position requires maintaining knowledge of other departments' policies (Registrar, Student Accounts, Human Resources, Athletics, etc.) and understanding the impact of them on students' financial aid eligibility. This role oversees the administration of both the federal and private loans for CPS. This includes the certification of all Parent PLUS and private education loans, resolving issues between the University’s system and the Department of Education. Furthermore, this position participates in state, regional and national professional development activities to ensure a complete understanding of federal and state regulations and remain current on changes to the federal and state aid programs. Responsibilities Compliance Support Coordinator: Coordinate administration of aid for special programs including, but not limited to: PHAP, Teaching Credential, and other non-degree programs. Conduct review and resolve backend control system reports that include, but are not limited to: over awards, aggregate issues, dual enrollments, C flags, and Pell Pop, and other discrepancies that cannot be resolved through batch/system processing. Ensure timely administration and coordination of Private and Plus Loans. Support timely administration and coordination of Special Circumstance Appeals as well as verifications. Support timely administration and coordination of aid for remote learning programs such as study abroad and institutional partnerships through cross-registration. Ensure checks and balances as it pertains to verifications, appeals, and Return to Title IV reviews. Financial Aid Counselor: Provide advising throughout the financial aid process to prospective, new and current students and their families. Must have a thorough knowledge of available types of financial aid, scholarships and general student eligibility criteria. Exercise good judgment in the management administration and operational details of the financial aid process including but not limited to: Verification: Review incoming financial aid applications and any supporting documentation needed to determine the accuracy of the financial and household information reported on the FAFSA - this requires knowledge of not only federal financial aid regulations but also IRS tax laws and how they relate to federal financial aid. Complete assigned duties with a high degree of accuracy to ensure compliance while experiencing multiple interruptions. Exercise great attention to detail when completing assignments as errors in judgment or calculations could result in unintended consequences for the student and/or the institution such as under or over funding of a student, loss of student eligibility, audit findings, fines, damage to school’s reputation or loss of institutional eligibility. Professional Judgment- Review and make decisions on Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals and special circumstances appeals. Update the student ISIR data with approved changes. Has the authority to recalculate and make changes to financial aid awards when students' eligibility changes. Review subsequent ISIRs received after initial ISIR to determine if we need to request additional information and reprocess. Review C Flags on ISIRs. Review applications (FAFSA and CADAA) and awards for students' federal, state, and institutional aid. Maintain knowledge of other departments' policies (Registrar, Student Accounts, Housing, Athletics, Study Abroad, etc.) and understand the impact of them on a students' financial eligibility. Utilize conflict resolution skills to help students and parents to understand challenges and identify solutions. Maintain students' confidentiality in accordance with FERPA regulations. Perform need assessments and examine verification documents to ensure compliance with Federal and State awarding regulations. Maintain knowledge base and understanding of all regulations and policies to the administration of Federal, State, and Institutional aid programs. As assigned by the Director/Associate Director, conduct Financial Aid presentations and various workshops on and off campus. Respond to emails and phone calls from students and collaborate with the enrollment information center regarding students. Assist in awarding and coordinating athletic aid, graduate/parent plus, and institutional aid programs. Assist in awarding and coordinating Alternative Loans through Scholarnet. Assist with Return to Title IV calculations. Participate in state, regional, and national professional development activities to ensure a complete understanding of federal and state regulations and remain current on changes to the Federal and State aid programs. Other duties as assigned by the Director and Associate Director of Financial Aid. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: Working knowledge of the practices, procedures and activities of the program to which assigned; general knowledge of the methods and problems of organizational and program management. General knowledge of research and interview techniques; and of the principles of individual and group behavior. Ability to interpret and apply program rules and regulations. Use initiative and resourcefulness in planning work assignments and in implementing long-range program improvements. Obtain factual and interpretive information through interviews. Reason logically; collect, compile, analyze and evaluate data and make verbal or written presentations based on these data. Advise students individually and in groups on routine matters where required. Recognize multicultural, multi-sexed and multi-aged value systems and work accordingly. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, CSU administrators, student organizations, private and public agencies and others in committee work, and student advising and community contacts; and, rapidly acquire a general knowledge of the overall operation, functions and programs of the campus to which assigned. Demonstrated ability to make decisions and carry through actions having implications with regard to other program or service areas Services Office. Possession of these knowledge and abilities typically is demonstrated through the Experience requirements below. Experience: Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field. Experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A Master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of professional experience. Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Required Qualifications Ability to quickly grasp Federal, State, and Institutional Regulations. Understand FERPA and maintain confidentiality. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to conduct financial aid workshops/presentations as needed. Maintain a professional demeanor and empathize with students. Ability to work independently in scheduling opportunities and continuing training. Attend workshops sponsored by the Department of Education and State affiliates. Proficient in MS Excel, MS Word, MS PowerPoint. Preferred Skills and Knowledge Experience with PeopleSoft Student Information System. Experience with CampusLogic. Proficiency in another modern language. Experience in Financial Aid Administration. Customer service experience with the ability to provide advice and guidance on difficult issues/regulations. Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.csueastbay.edu/smokeandtobaccofree/ In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available at: http://www.csueastbay.edu/upd/safety-and-security-reports.html Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive order 1083 revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Advertised: May 07 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Sep 06 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
May 08, 2024
Salary and Benefits Salary Range: $4,841.00 per month to $6,884.00 per month. PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $4,841.00 per month to $5,550.00 per month. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick leave, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. This position may be eligible to participate in the Cal State East Bay hybrid telecommute program subject to management approval. Classification Student Services Professional II About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position The Financial Aid Counselor & Compliance Support Coordinator provides excellent service and guidance to prospective, new and current students and their families throughout the financial aid application process, determining eligibility within the parameters of institutional, state and federal requirements. This position will help review students' aid eligibility, make updates to students' awards, and counsel students and their families regarding financial aid related matters. Additionally, this position will work on verification, appeals, and coordinate administration of program compliance including but not limited to: Credential/Certificate/Non-Degree program review and awarding, Compliance Reviews as it pertains to over awards, aggregate limits, and other administration of checks and balances. The Financial Aid Counselor & Compliance Support Coordinator exercises independent judgment in the management of the financial aid process's operational details. This position requires maintaining knowledge of other departments' policies (Registrar, Student Accounts, Human Resources, Athletics, etc.) and understanding the impact of them on students' financial aid eligibility. This role oversees the administration of both the federal and private loans for CPS. This includes the certification of all Parent PLUS and private education loans, resolving issues between the University’s system and the Department of Education. Furthermore, this position participates in state, regional and national professional development activities to ensure a complete understanding of federal and state regulations and remain current on changes to the federal and state aid programs. Responsibilities Compliance Support Coordinator: Coordinate administration of aid for special programs including, but not limited to: PHAP, Teaching Credential, and other non-degree programs. Conduct review and resolve backend control system reports that include, but are not limited to: over awards, aggregate issues, dual enrollments, C flags, and Pell Pop, and other discrepancies that cannot be resolved through batch/system processing. Ensure timely administration and coordination of Private and Plus Loans. Support timely administration and coordination of Special Circumstance Appeals as well as verifications. Support timely administration and coordination of aid for remote learning programs such as study abroad and institutional partnerships through cross-registration. Ensure checks and balances as it pertains to verifications, appeals, and Return to Title IV reviews. Financial Aid Counselor: Provide advising throughout the financial aid process to prospective, new and current students and their families. Must have a thorough knowledge of available types of financial aid, scholarships and general student eligibility criteria. Exercise good judgment in the management administration and operational details of the financial aid process including but not limited to: Verification: Review incoming financial aid applications and any supporting documentation needed to determine the accuracy of the financial and household information reported on the FAFSA - this requires knowledge of not only federal financial aid regulations but also IRS tax laws and how they relate to federal financial aid. Complete assigned duties with a high degree of accuracy to ensure compliance while experiencing multiple interruptions. Exercise great attention to detail when completing assignments as errors in judgment or calculations could result in unintended consequences for the student and/or the institution such as under or over funding of a student, loss of student eligibility, audit findings, fines, damage to school’s reputation or loss of institutional eligibility. Professional Judgment- Review and make decisions on Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals and special circumstances appeals. Update the student ISIR data with approved changes. Has the authority to recalculate and make changes to financial aid awards when students' eligibility changes. Review subsequent ISIRs received after initial ISIR to determine if we need to request additional information and reprocess. Review C Flags on ISIRs. Review applications (FAFSA and CADAA) and awards for students' federal, state, and institutional aid. Maintain knowledge of other departments' policies (Registrar, Student Accounts, Housing, Athletics, Study Abroad, etc.) and understand the impact of them on a students' financial eligibility. Utilize conflict resolution skills to help students and parents to understand challenges and identify solutions. Maintain students' confidentiality in accordance with FERPA regulations. Perform need assessments and examine verification documents to ensure compliance with Federal and State awarding regulations. Maintain knowledge base and understanding of all regulations and policies to the administration of Federal, State, and Institutional aid programs. As assigned by the Director/Associate Director, conduct Financial Aid presentations and various workshops on and off campus. Respond to emails and phone calls from students and collaborate with the enrollment information center regarding students. Assist in awarding and coordinating athletic aid, graduate/parent plus, and institutional aid programs. Assist in awarding and coordinating Alternative Loans through Scholarnet. Assist with Return to Title IV calculations. Participate in state, regional, and national professional development activities to ensure a complete understanding of federal and state regulations and remain current on changes to the Federal and State aid programs. Other duties as assigned by the Director and Associate Director of Financial Aid. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: Working knowledge of the practices, procedures and activities of the program to which assigned; general knowledge of the methods and problems of organizational and program management. General knowledge of research and interview techniques; and of the principles of individual and group behavior. Ability to interpret and apply program rules and regulations. Use initiative and resourcefulness in planning work assignments and in implementing long-range program improvements. Obtain factual and interpretive information through interviews. Reason logically; collect, compile, analyze and evaluate data and make verbal or written presentations based on these data. Advise students individually and in groups on routine matters where required. Recognize multicultural, multi-sexed and multi-aged value systems and work accordingly. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with faculty, CSU administrators, student organizations, private and public agencies and others in committee work, and student advising and community contacts; and, rapidly acquire a general knowledge of the overall operation, functions and programs of the campus to which assigned. Demonstrated ability to make decisions and carry through actions having implications with regard to other program or service areas Services Office. Possession of these knowledge and abilities typically is demonstrated through the Experience requirements below. Experience: Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of two years of professional experience in one of the student services program areas or in a related field. Experience should give evidence of competence and indicate the potential for further growth. A Master’s degree in a job-related field may be substituted for one year of professional experience. Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences, public or business administration or a job-related field. Additional specialized experience during which the applicant has acquired and successfully applied the knowledge and abilities shown above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis. Required Qualifications Ability to quickly grasp Federal, State, and Institutional Regulations. Understand FERPA and maintain confidentiality. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to conduct financial aid workshops/presentations as needed. Maintain a professional demeanor and empathize with students. Ability to work independently in scheduling opportunities and continuing training. Attend workshops sponsored by the Department of Education and State affiliates. Proficient in MS Excel, MS Word, MS PowerPoint. Preferred Skills and Knowledge Experience with PeopleSoft Student Information System. Experience with CampusLogic. Proficiency in another modern language. Experience in Financial Aid Administration. Customer service experience with the ability to provide advice and guidance on difficult issues/regulations. Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website at http://www.csueastbay.edu/smokeandtobaccofree/ In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available at: http://www.csueastbay.edu/upd/safety-and-security-reports.html Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive order 1083 revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Advertised: May 07 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Sep 06 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94542, USA
NON-INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Coaching Assistant -12 Month (Temporary through June 30, 2024 with the possibility of reappointment) POSITION AVAILABLE: This position will help foster a team culture that is focused and driven to succeed academically and athletically, while servicing the community. Assist in planning and implementation of practice, competitions, travel, equipment, paperwork and any other administrative duties set forth by the Head Coach. Recruit prospective student athletes in compliance with college policies and procedures. Monitor the academic progress and development of student-athletes. Conduct and supervise athletically related activities for specific training groups on a daily basis. Assist with the monitoring and posting on the team website and social media. Assist in all fundraising opportunities. Maintain knowledge and ensure compliance with NCAA, conference, and institutional rules and regulations. THE DEPARTMENT: The California State University East Bay Athletic Department (Pioneer Athletics) strives to fulfill the educational mission of the university while providing unique opportunities for personal growth and success outside of the classroom. Pioneer Athletics has aligned itself with the eight shared strategic commitments set forth by Cal State East Bay, showcasing the partnership that exists between athletics and the university community. Pioneer Athletics maintains its focus on the academic and athletic success of our student-athletes, as well as, preparing this diverse population of students for meaningful lifework and to be socially responsible contributors to society. Cal State East Bay is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II, and sponsors 15 Intercollegiate athletic programs. In June 2011, the Pioneers made the transition back to NCAA Division II during the 2009-10 season after a 10-year absence. CSUEB is a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), which has won 154 national championships since its inception in 1939, the most of any Division II conference. In addition, the Pioneer Swimming program is a member of the Pacific Collegiate Swim and Dive Conference (PCSC), while its Water Polo program is a member of the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). DUTIES OF THE POSITION: Responsibilities: Coaching and program administration: Assist the head coach with day-to-day planning and supervision of practices and competitions. Work with head coach, sport supervisor and/or appropriate department staff to schedule competitions and order necessary equipment and uniforms within department budget and guidelines. Work alongside the department business manager and/or designated staff member in assisting the head coach with planning and completing all team travel arrangements including cash advances and billing for hotel, air transportation, ground transportation and meals. Attend department and assigned staff meetings. Complete any and all required department, campus, CSU, CCAA and NCAA trainings. Academic progress and compliance: As directed by a head coach, work with academic advisor, compliance office and student-athletes to ensure all student -athletes make progress towards degree completion and graduation. Complete all assigned and necessary department and NCAA requirements for compliance including, but not limited to, weekly playing and practice hours, weekly recruiting logs and team updates for squad lists. As directed by the head coach, work through compliance office for admission of student-athlete through both university and NCAA Eligibility Center requirements. Attend rules education meetings. Recruiting: As directed by the head coach, follow NCAA Division II, CCAA and department guidelines to recruit prospective student-athletes at a level to compete in the CCAA and NCAA successfully. As directed by the head coach, travel to appropriate competitions to evaluate. As directed by the head coach, plan and complete official and unofficial visits on campus for prospective student-athletes. Community, Department, Camp and Constituent Engagement: As directed by the head coach, assist in the planning and facilitation of the involvement of student-athletes in appropriate community, campus and alumni engagement initiatives. As directed by the head coach, assist in the preparation and execution of program specific camp activities for the purpose of community engagement and/or revenue production for the program. This position has been identified to have significant responsibility for student and campus activities, and will be required to function as a Campus Security Authority (CSA) under the Clery Act. In accordance with CSU Executive Order 1107, Implementation of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the incumbent will be responsible for reporting allegations of Clery Act crimes to the University Police Department and/or the University Clery Director. Responsibilities of the CSA include: Complete annual training requirements. Report any alleged Clery Act Crimes that are reported to them using the online CSA Reporting Form; all alleged Clery Act Crimes should be reported in a timely manner. SALARY: Salary is dependent upon educational preparation and experience. Position appointment is subject to budgetary authorization. The CSU salary schedule information for the Coaching Assistant - 12 month Classification is available based on the following range: Range 0: $5,168.00 - $6,946.00 (based on FTE 1.0). The hiring anticipated FTE varies between 0.1 and 1.0. The anticipated hiring range is generally at or near the minimum of the appropriate range, commensurate with education and experience. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick leave, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. Eligibility standards for health benefits are determined by the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). PLEASE NOTE: Benefits eligibility and earnings may be impacted if a candidate is unable to work through the entirety of the appointment or if the percentage of employment does not qualify them for benefits. To be eligible for CalPERS health benefits while you are working, including dental and vision plan benefits, you must be appointed to a job that will last at least six months and one day, and work at least half time. DATE OF APPOINTMENT: Varies. Fall Semester begins August 21, 2023, and Spring Semester begins January 16, 2024. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Qualifications Under direction, performs a variety of coaching functions related to one or more sports in the Intercollegiate Athletic program. A Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology or related field is the minimum requirement for appointment at this level. Within five years from the date of hire, the individual must obtain a Master's degree in Kinesiology or related field to be considered for re-appointment at any level. Current First Aid, CPR and AED training. Competitive coaching background. Must have a strong commitment to safety and welfare of student-athletes. Ability to work on weekends, evenings, and odd hours. Must hold a valid Driver's License. Must be able to pass the NCAA recruiting test and have an understanding of NCAA rules. Preferred Skills and Knowledge Master's degree with an academic background in kinesiology/physical education, sports management or a related field. Five or more years of successful collegiate coaching experience. Collegiate recruiting experience in California. Knowledge of Division II NCAA rules and regulations. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Positions open until filled. Applications are considered on a continuous basis. Note: California State University, East Bay hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. All offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents demonstrating the appointee’s identity and eligibility to work in accordance with provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check and prior employment verification, and LiveScan, as appropriate)) must be completed and cleared prior to the start of employment. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. CSUEB is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, or disability. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Lecturer positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The incumbent in this position may be considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and will be required to comply with requirements set forth in the CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Advertised: Jun 22 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
NON-INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Coaching Assistant -12 Month (Temporary through June 30, 2024 with the possibility of reappointment) POSITION AVAILABLE: This position will help foster a team culture that is focused and driven to succeed academically and athletically, while servicing the community. Assist in planning and implementation of practice, competitions, travel, equipment, paperwork and any other administrative duties set forth by the Head Coach. Recruit prospective student athletes in compliance with college policies and procedures. Monitor the academic progress and development of student-athletes. Conduct and supervise athletically related activities for specific training groups on a daily basis. Assist with the monitoring and posting on the team website and social media. Assist in all fundraising opportunities. Maintain knowledge and ensure compliance with NCAA, conference, and institutional rules and regulations. THE DEPARTMENT: The California State University East Bay Athletic Department (Pioneer Athletics) strives to fulfill the educational mission of the university while providing unique opportunities for personal growth and success outside of the classroom. Pioneer Athletics has aligned itself with the eight shared strategic commitments set forth by Cal State East Bay, showcasing the partnership that exists between athletics and the university community. Pioneer Athletics maintains its focus on the academic and athletic success of our student-athletes, as well as, preparing this diverse population of students for meaningful lifework and to be socially responsible contributors to society. Cal State East Bay is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II, and sponsors 15 Intercollegiate athletic programs. In June 2011, the Pioneers made the transition back to NCAA Division II during the 2009-10 season after a 10-year absence. CSUEB is a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), which has won 154 national championships since its inception in 1939, the most of any Division II conference. In addition, the Pioneer Swimming program is a member of the Pacific Collegiate Swim and Dive Conference (PCSC), while its Water Polo program is a member of the Western Water Polo Association (WWPA). DUTIES OF THE POSITION: Responsibilities: Coaching and program administration: Assist the head coach with day-to-day planning and supervision of practices and competitions. Work with head coach, sport supervisor and/or appropriate department staff to schedule competitions and order necessary equipment and uniforms within department budget and guidelines. Work alongside the department business manager and/or designated staff member in assisting the head coach with planning and completing all team travel arrangements including cash advances and billing for hotel, air transportation, ground transportation and meals. Attend department and assigned staff meetings. Complete any and all required department, campus, CSU, CCAA and NCAA trainings. Academic progress and compliance: As directed by a head coach, work with academic advisor, compliance office and student-athletes to ensure all student -athletes make progress towards degree completion and graduation. Complete all assigned and necessary department and NCAA requirements for compliance including, but not limited to, weekly playing and practice hours, weekly recruiting logs and team updates for squad lists. As directed by the head coach, work through compliance office for admission of student-athlete through both university and NCAA Eligibility Center requirements. Attend rules education meetings. Recruiting: As directed by the head coach, follow NCAA Division II, CCAA and department guidelines to recruit prospective student-athletes at a level to compete in the CCAA and NCAA successfully. As directed by the head coach, travel to appropriate competitions to evaluate. As directed by the head coach, plan and complete official and unofficial visits on campus for prospective student-athletes. Community, Department, Camp and Constituent Engagement: As directed by the head coach, assist in the planning and facilitation of the involvement of student-athletes in appropriate community, campus and alumni engagement initiatives. As directed by the head coach, assist in the preparation and execution of program specific camp activities for the purpose of community engagement and/or revenue production for the program. This position has been identified to have significant responsibility for student and campus activities, and will be required to function as a Campus Security Authority (CSA) under the Clery Act. In accordance with CSU Executive Order 1107, Implementation of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the incumbent will be responsible for reporting allegations of Clery Act crimes to the University Police Department and/or the University Clery Director. Responsibilities of the CSA include: Complete annual training requirements. Report any alleged Clery Act Crimes that are reported to them using the online CSA Reporting Form; all alleged Clery Act Crimes should be reported in a timely manner. SALARY: Salary is dependent upon educational preparation and experience. Position appointment is subject to budgetary authorization. The CSU salary schedule information for the Coaching Assistant - 12 month Classification is available based on the following range: Range 0: $5,168.00 - $6,946.00 (based on FTE 1.0). The hiring anticipated FTE varies between 0.1 and 1.0. The anticipated hiring range is generally at or near the minimum of the appropriate range, commensurate with education and experience. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick leave, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. Eligibility standards for health benefits are determined by the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). PLEASE NOTE: Benefits eligibility and earnings may be impacted if a candidate is unable to work through the entirety of the appointment or if the percentage of employment does not qualify them for benefits. To be eligible for CalPERS health benefits while you are working, including dental and vision plan benefits, you must be appointed to a job that will last at least six months and one day, and work at least half time. DATE OF APPOINTMENT: Varies. Fall Semester begins August 21, 2023, and Spring Semester begins January 16, 2024. QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum Qualifications Under direction, performs a variety of coaching functions related to one or more sports in the Intercollegiate Athletic program. A Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology or related field is the minimum requirement for appointment at this level. Within five years from the date of hire, the individual must obtain a Master's degree in Kinesiology or related field to be considered for re-appointment at any level. Current First Aid, CPR and AED training. Competitive coaching background. Must have a strong commitment to safety and welfare of student-athletes. Ability to work on weekends, evenings, and odd hours. Must hold a valid Driver's License. Must be able to pass the NCAA recruiting test and have an understanding of NCAA rules. Preferred Skills and Knowledge Master's degree with an academic background in kinesiology/physical education, sports management or a related field. Five or more years of successful collegiate coaching experience. Collegiate recruiting experience in California. Knowledge of Division II NCAA rules and regulations. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Positions open until filled. Applications are considered on a continuous basis. Note: California State University, East Bay hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. All offers of employment are contingent upon the presentation of documents demonstrating the appointee’s identity and eligibility to work in accordance with provisions of the Immigration Reform and Control Act. A background check (including a criminal records check and prior employment verification, and LiveScan, as appropriate)) must be completed and cleared prior to the start of employment. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. CSUEB is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, or disability. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Lecturer positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The incumbent in this position may be considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and will be required to comply with requirements set forth in the CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Advertised: Jun 22 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) San Francisco
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Working Title CalFresh Outreach Coordinator SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Office of Research and Sponsored Programs/Food+Shelter+Success Appointment Type Temporary. The position will end on or before June 30, 2025. Permanent status cannot be earned in this grant-funded position. This Temporary appointment can be concluded prior to the stated temporary appointment end date, normally with a two-week notice period. Continuation of this temporary appointment is contingent upon grant funding. Time Base Full-Time Work Schedule Monday through Friday; from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Anticipated Hiring Range $5,356.00 Per Month ($64,272.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Under the general supervision of the Director for Food+Shelter+Success Basic Needs Initiatives, the CalFresh Outreach Coordinator (CFOC) supports the development and implementation of CalFresh outreach programs and activities at SF State. The CFOC is responsible for the coordination, daily operations, tracking, and reporting of CalFresh programs in collaboration with on- and off-campus partners. This position works collaboratively to implement sustainable food security programs that promotes dignity, minimizes marginalization, and focuses on closing the educational equity gap for an ethnically and culturally diverse student population in advance of Graduation Initiative 2025. The incumbent is responsible for marketing and outreach to increase visibility in a manner that promotes health equity, social justice, cultural humility, and diversity concepts. The CFOC is responsible for the recruitment and supervision of student Coordinators and interns. Position Information Plan, Coordinate, Implement, and Evaluate Outreach Programs and Activities Coordinate weekly CalFresh outreach education and enrollment assistance programs, including the drop-in CalFresh Help Clinics and community outreach programs at the AS Food Pantry and AS Farmers Market; Provide one-on-one assistance to support students with applying for CalFresh, gathering application documents, and navigating application barriers; Work collaboratively with campus partners to organize focused CalFresh outreach for priority student populations. Develop and maintain data collection systems to inform program improvements and assist with grant reporting requirements; Develop and implement program assessment, evaluation, and reporting efforts; and Stay up to date on local and state CalFresh policy guidance and basic practices to effectively implement changes within campus CalFresh programming. Coordinate weekly visibility and outreach efforts to increase program awareness and participation; Facilitate presentations for student organizations/groups, classes, departments and colleges; Coordinate large-scale events, activities, and campaigns for students in alignment with nationally recognized awareness days; Work collaboratively with the Health Communications Specialist to develop and disseminate marketing, outreach, and social media posts in support of student programs; and Serve on related campus committees in order to bring forward basic needs challenges as part of student’s holistic health and success. Recruitment, Training, and Supervision of Student Coordinators Recruit, train, supervise, and coordinate student interns and volunteers to support FSS/ CalFresh program implementation; Oversee the CalFresh Student Coordinator Program and College Corp CalFresh Interns; and Develop and update training materials and support tools for Student Coordinator Develop and Maintain On- and Off-Campus Strategic Partnerships Coordinate the development of materials such as flyers, FAQs, and workshop/seminar brochures for health promotion campaigns, services, and activities targeted to students and other stakeholders; Collaborate with the Basic Needs team, Dean of Students Office, Associate Students, and various campus partners to establish referral pipelines and a seamless resource delivery system aimed to increase the safety net for students experiencing basic needs crisis; Develop functional relationships with community and county partners to engage with CalFresh policy updates, trainings, and advocacy efforts; Maintain relationships with on-campus technology, risk management, and communications departments in support of student programming; Maintain a strong relationship with CFO grant liaisons and partners; and Attend systemwide CalFresh meetings, trainings, and conferences held by community and grant partners. Other Duties as Assigned Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: The following knowledge and abilities, as well as those listed at the lower levels in the Student Services Professional series, are required for appointment into this classification: thorough knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior; general knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student Services field, as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures, and practices of the program area to which assigned; general knowledge of individual counseling techniques; general knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the position is assigned; working knowledge of student services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned; ability to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals Experience: Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of three years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience. One year in the program area to which assigned may be preferred but is not required. A master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related. Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Public Health, Student Affairs, or related field; Passionate about food security and school-based social service work with young adults; Understanding of CalFresh and/or other government benefit programs; Experience in a multicultural, urban setting; Demonstrated ability to use organizational skills to efficiently develop, implement, coordinate, and evaluate student-facing programs; Experience working with local community resources and developing partnerships that enhance student success; Demonstrated ability in managing difficult and complex situations involving under-resource and high-need students; Demonstrated effectiveness in working with college-age populations from a wide variety of countries of origin with multi-racial, ethnic, and cultural identities; multi-gender and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQQ) identities; disabilities; and a myriad of beliefs; Demonstrated ability to develop a strong working knowledge of local community and private health and welfare resources; Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively Environmental/Physical/Special Incumbent must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse populatio n of students, faculty, and staff. Some evening and weekend hours may be required Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. CSUEU Position (For CSUEU Positions Only) Eligible and qualified on-campus applicants, currently in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 are given hiring preference. Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. CSU strongly encourages faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process are encouraged to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hrwww@sfsu.edu. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Advertised: May 20 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
May 21, 2024
Working Title CalFresh Outreach Coordinator SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Office of Research and Sponsored Programs/Food+Shelter+Success Appointment Type Temporary. The position will end on or before June 30, 2025. Permanent status cannot be earned in this grant-funded position. This Temporary appointment can be concluded prior to the stated temporary appointment end date, normally with a two-week notice period. Continuation of this temporary appointment is contingent upon grant funding. Time Base Full-Time Work Schedule Monday through Friday; from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Anticipated Hiring Range $5,356.00 Per Month ($64,272.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Under the general supervision of the Director for Food+Shelter+Success Basic Needs Initiatives, the CalFresh Outreach Coordinator (CFOC) supports the development and implementation of CalFresh outreach programs and activities at SF State. The CFOC is responsible for the coordination, daily operations, tracking, and reporting of CalFresh programs in collaboration with on- and off-campus partners. This position works collaboratively to implement sustainable food security programs that promotes dignity, minimizes marginalization, and focuses on closing the educational equity gap for an ethnically and culturally diverse student population in advance of Graduation Initiative 2025. The incumbent is responsible for marketing and outreach to increase visibility in a manner that promotes health equity, social justice, cultural humility, and diversity concepts. The CFOC is responsible for the recruitment and supervision of student Coordinators and interns. Position Information Plan, Coordinate, Implement, and Evaluate Outreach Programs and Activities Coordinate weekly CalFresh outreach education and enrollment assistance programs, including the drop-in CalFresh Help Clinics and community outreach programs at the AS Food Pantry and AS Farmers Market; Provide one-on-one assistance to support students with applying for CalFresh, gathering application documents, and navigating application barriers; Work collaboratively with campus partners to organize focused CalFresh outreach for priority student populations. Develop and maintain data collection systems to inform program improvements and assist with grant reporting requirements; Develop and implement program assessment, evaluation, and reporting efforts; and Stay up to date on local and state CalFresh policy guidance and basic practices to effectively implement changes within campus CalFresh programming. Coordinate weekly visibility and outreach efforts to increase program awareness and participation; Facilitate presentations for student organizations/groups, classes, departments and colleges; Coordinate large-scale events, activities, and campaigns for students in alignment with nationally recognized awareness days; Work collaboratively with the Health Communications Specialist to develop and disseminate marketing, outreach, and social media posts in support of student programs; and Serve on related campus committees in order to bring forward basic needs challenges as part of student’s holistic health and success. Recruitment, Training, and Supervision of Student Coordinators Recruit, train, supervise, and coordinate student interns and volunteers to support FSS/ CalFresh program implementation; Oversee the CalFresh Student Coordinator Program and College Corp CalFresh Interns; and Develop and update training materials and support tools for Student Coordinator Develop and Maintain On- and Off-Campus Strategic Partnerships Coordinate the development of materials such as flyers, FAQs, and workshop/seminar brochures for health promotion campaigns, services, and activities targeted to students and other stakeholders; Collaborate with the Basic Needs team, Dean of Students Office, Associate Students, and various campus partners to establish referral pipelines and a seamless resource delivery system aimed to increase the safety net for students experiencing basic needs crisis; Develop functional relationships with community and county partners to engage with CalFresh policy updates, trainings, and advocacy efforts; Maintain relationships with on-campus technology, risk management, and communications departments in support of student programming; Maintain a strong relationship with CFO grant liaisons and partners; and Attend systemwide CalFresh meetings, trainings, and conferences held by community and grant partners. Other Duties as Assigned Minimum Qualifications Knowledge and Abilities: The following knowledge and abilities, as well as those listed at the lower levels in the Student Services Professional series, are required for appointment into this classification: thorough knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior; general knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student Services field, as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures, and practices of the program area to which assigned; general knowledge of individual counseling techniques; general knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the position is assigned; working knowledge of student services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned; ability to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals Experience: Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of three years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience. One year in the program area to which assigned may be preferred but is not required. A master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. Education: Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related. Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Public Health, Student Affairs, or related field; Passionate about food security and school-based social service work with young adults; Understanding of CalFresh and/or other government benefit programs; Experience in a multicultural, urban setting; Demonstrated ability to use organizational skills to efficiently develop, implement, coordinate, and evaluate student-facing programs; Experience working with local community resources and developing partnerships that enhance student success; Demonstrated ability in managing difficult and complex situations involving under-resource and high-need students; Demonstrated effectiveness in working with college-age populations from a wide variety of countries of origin with multi-racial, ethnic, and cultural identities; multi-gender and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQQ) identities; disabilities; and a myriad of beliefs; Demonstrated ability to develop a strong working knowledge of local community and private health and welfare resources; Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively Environmental/Physical/Special Incumbent must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse populatio n of students, faculty, and staff. Some evening and weekend hours may be required Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. CSUEU Position (For CSUEU Positions Only) Eligible and qualified on-campus applicants, currently in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 are given hiring preference. Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. CSU strongly encourages faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process are encouraged to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hrwww@sfsu.edu. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Advertised: May 20 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) San Marcos
333 S Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San Marcos, CA 92096, USA
Job Overview With general direction from the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, the incumbent provides direct oversight and administration in the development and delivery of high-profile Civic Engagement programs, including existing and future programming, as informed through the on-going implementation and revision of the Campus Civic Action Plan. In partnership with the Civic Engagement Faculty Liaison, Service-Learning Faculty Director, and First-Year and University Programs Faculty Director, the incumbent is independently responsible for a wide range of complex, data-informed, analytical administrative tasks associated with providing a quality student, faculty, and community partner experiences for Civic Engagement, Service Learning, and university-wide internships (available through UNIV 495). The incumbent serves as the primary administrative contact for Civic Engagement and provides additional administrative support for Service Learning and university-wide internships inquiries for both internal and external constituents. The incumbent is also a resource for university policies and procedures for the department and participates in program evaluation and development. As a result, the incumbent is expected to leverage relationships on campus and relationships in the community to build bridges, establish linkages, and identify potential long-term partnerships. A high-level of professionalism and excellent customer service are crucial in this position. Position Summary Associate Director, Experiential Learning (Administrative Analyst/Specialist Exempt I) This is a full time, exempt position, which will lead toward permanent status following the successful completion of a probationary period. This position is eligible for a broad range of benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurances, retirement (CalPERS), tuition waiver, vacation and sick leave. In addition, 14 paid holidays are offered each year; 13 scheduled on specific days and a Personal Holiday that may be taken any time during the year. A comprehensive benefits summary for this position is available online by visiting our Benefits Portal . Anticipated Hiring Salary Range: $5,500 - $6,333 per month CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,170 - $7,545 per month California State University San Marcos A mid-size university located in San Diego's vibrant North County, we are dedicated to service, innovation, leadership and diversity. We have an attentive faculty and state-of-the-art facilities which offer our students hundreds of opportunities to learn, lead, play and serve. California State University San Marcos is a new kind of university, pushing the boundaries of innovation to prepare tomorrow's leaders, build stronger communities and solve pressing issues. Cutting-edge research meets hands-on application at our campus and in the real world. Application Process This position is open until filled. For assurance of full consideration, please submit application, cover letter and resume by 11:59pm on February 27, 2024. Application requires answers to supplemental questions. Applicants who require an accommodation during the application or testing process due to a disability recognized under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)/CA Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) should notify the Office of Human Resources at (760) 750-4418 or e-mail: hr@csusm.edu . Hearing & speech impaired call our TDD at (760) 750-3238. Supplemental Information The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. The systemwide CSU Vaccination Policy can be reviewed at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/13116180/latest/ . Questions should be sent to the Office of Human Resources at hr@csusm.edu. Following a conditional offer of employment, satisfactory completion of a background check (including criminal records check) is required prior to beginning employment. Any offer of employment rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. California State University San Marcos is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer that is strongly committed to promoting diversity in all areas of the campus community. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to age, physical or mental disability, gender or sex, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion or religious creed, sexual orientation, and veteran or military status. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act or Clery Act Notification can be found at https://www.csusm.edu/clery/annualreports.html . California State University San Marcos is not a sponsoring agent for staff or management positions (i.e. H1-B visas). Positions are posted for a minimum of 14 days. Advertised: Feb 13 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Job Overview With general direction from the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, the incumbent provides direct oversight and administration in the development and delivery of high-profile Civic Engagement programs, including existing and future programming, as informed through the on-going implementation and revision of the Campus Civic Action Plan. In partnership with the Civic Engagement Faculty Liaison, Service-Learning Faculty Director, and First-Year and University Programs Faculty Director, the incumbent is independently responsible for a wide range of complex, data-informed, analytical administrative tasks associated with providing a quality student, faculty, and community partner experiences for Civic Engagement, Service Learning, and university-wide internships (available through UNIV 495). The incumbent serves as the primary administrative contact for Civic Engagement and provides additional administrative support for Service Learning and university-wide internships inquiries for both internal and external constituents. The incumbent is also a resource for university policies and procedures for the department and participates in program evaluation and development. As a result, the incumbent is expected to leverage relationships on campus and relationships in the community to build bridges, establish linkages, and identify potential long-term partnerships. A high-level of professionalism and excellent customer service are crucial in this position. Position Summary Associate Director, Experiential Learning (Administrative Analyst/Specialist Exempt I) This is a full time, exempt position, which will lead toward permanent status following the successful completion of a probationary period. This position is eligible for a broad range of benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurances, retirement (CalPERS), tuition waiver, vacation and sick leave. In addition, 14 paid holidays are offered each year; 13 scheduled on specific days and a Personal Holiday that may be taken any time during the year. A comprehensive benefits summary for this position is available online by visiting our Benefits Portal . Anticipated Hiring Salary Range: $5,500 - $6,333 per month CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,170 - $7,545 per month California State University San Marcos A mid-size university located in San Diego's vibrant North County, we are dedicated to service, innovation, leadership and diversity. We have an attentive faculty and state-of-the-art facilities which offer our students hundreds of opportunities to learn, lead, play and serve. California State University San Marcos is a new kind of university, pushing the boundaries of innovation to prepare tomorrow's leaders, build stronger communities and solve pressing issues. Cutting-edge research meets hands-on application at our campus and in the real world. Application Process This position is open until filled. For assurance of full consideration, please submit application, cover letter and resume by 11:59pm on February 27, 2024. Application requires answers to supplemental questions. Applicants who require an accommodation during the application or testing process due to a disability recognized under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)/CA Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) should notify the Office of Human Resources at (760) 750-4418 or e-mail: hr@csusm.edu . Hearing & speech impaired call our TDD at (760) 750-3238. Supplemental Information The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. The systemwide CSU Vaccination Policy can be reviewed at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/13116180/latest/ . Questions should be sent to the Office of Human Resources at hr@csusm.edu. Following a conditional offer of employment, satisfactory completion of a background check (including criminal records check) is required prior to beginning employment. Any offer of employment rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. California State University San Marcos is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer that is strongly committed to promoting diversity in all areas of the campus community. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to age, physical or mental disability, gender or sex, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion or religious creed, sexual orientation, and veteran or military status. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act or Clery Act Notification can be found at https://www.csusm.edu/clery/annualreports.html . California State University San Marcos is not a sponsoring agent for staff or management positions (i.e. H1-B visas). Positions are posted for a minimum of 14 days. Advertised: Feb 13 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/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 $159,361.00 / annually (Minimum) - $241,433.00 / annually (Maximum) (Non-represented Payband 12) Starting negotiable salary will be between $199,000 - $214,000 (commensurate with education and experience). Report To General Manager Current Assignment This position plans, directs, manages and oversees the activities and operations of The Office of Civil Rights (OCR). OCR serves a governance role at the District for equity programs and state and federal compliance. OCR's major obligations at the District focuses on the following state and federal regulations and/or programs: Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, California Labor Code, Davis-Bacon and Related Acts, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Environmental Justice (EJ), Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), Small Business and Non-Discrimination Program for Subcontracting. OCR is comprised of three divisions that support these responsibilities: Workforce and Policy Compliance, Contract and Labor Compliance, and Economic Opportunity Policies and Programs. The incumbent will provide highly complex support and information to the General Manager. Collaboration, neutrality, and problem-solving, and effective and accurate communication are essential to this position. 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 Assumes full management responsibility for all department services and activities including equal employment opportunity compliance, disadvantaged business enterprise program and contract compliance; recommends and administers policies and procedures. Manages the development and implementation of departmental goals, objectives, policies and priorities for each assigned service area. Manages the ongoing improvement and development of District programs. Establishes, within District policy, appropriate service and staffing levels; monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; allocates resources accordingly. Plans, directs and coordinates, through subordinate level staff, the Office of Civil Rights' work plan; assigns projects and programmatic areas of responsibility; reviews and evaluates work methods and procedures; meets with key staff to identify and resolve problems. Assesses and monitors workload, administrative and support systems, and internal reporting relationships; identifies opportunities for improvement; directs and implements changes. Monitors internal grievances and external complaints regarding potential discrimination; directs the conduct of complaint investigations; develops and reviews reports of findings; approves major recommendations for resolutions. Monitors developments and legislation related to assigned areas of responsibility; evaluates impact upon District operations; recommends and implements policy and procedural improvements. Selects, trains, motivates and evaluates assigned personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies; implements discipline and termination procedures. Operates a comprehensive civil rights and equity program; serves as BART liaison officer for equity programs. Oversees and participates in the development and administration of the department budget; approves the forecast of funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials and supplies; approves expenditures and implements budgetary adjustments as appropriate and necessary. Explains, justifies and defends department programs, policies and activities; negotiates and resolves sensitive and controversial issues. Represents the Office of Civil Rights to the Board of Directors, other departments, elected officials and outside agencies; coordinates assigned activities with those of other departments and outside agencies and organizations. Provides staff assistance to the Executive Manager, Transit System Compliance; participates on a variety of boards, commissions and committees; prepares and presents staff reports and other necessary correspondence. Attends and participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations related to disadvantaged business enterprise and equal opportunity matters; evaluates their impact upon District operations. Responds to and resolves difficult and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints. Minimum Qualifications Education : Possession of a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Experience: The equivalent of seven (7) years of full-time professional verifiable experience in civil rights program management experience or a closely related field, which must have included three (3) 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 : Related Federal, State and local laws, codes and regulations Operations of a comprehensive civil rights program including equal employment opportunity, and/or disadvantaged business enterprise programs Principles and practices of policy analysis, development, and administration Principles and practices of program development and administration Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluation Performance and process analysis improvement Equity and compliance programs, practices, and implementation Skill/ Ability in : Managing a comprehensive equal employment opportunity, and/or disadvantaged business enterprise program Interpreting and applying applicable Federal, State and local policies, laws and regulations Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Preparing and administering large and complex budgets Identifying and responding to sensitive community and organizational issues, concerns and needs Analyzing and assessing policies and operational needs and making appropriate adjustments Planning, organizing, directing and coordinating the work of lower-level staff Developing and administering departmental goals, objectives and procedures Selecting, supervising, training and evaluating staff Delegating authority and responsibility Researching, analyzing and evaluating new service delivery methods and techniques Preparing clear and concise administrative and financial reports 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
May 12, 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 $159,361.00 / annually (Minimum) - $241,433.00 / annually (Maximum) (Non-represented Payband 12) Starting negotiable salary will be between $199,000 - $214,000 (commensurate with education and experience). Report To General Manager Current Assignment This position plans, directs, manages and oversees the activities and operations of The Office of Civil Rights (OCR). OCR serves a governance role at the District for equity programs and state and federal compliance. OCR's major obligations at the District focuses on the following state and federal regulations and/or programs: Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, California Labor Code, Davis-Bacon and Related Acts, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), Environmental Justice (EJ), Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), Small Business and Non-Discrimination Program for Subcontracting. OCR is comprised of three divisions that support these responsibilities: Workforce and Policy Compliance, Contract and Labor Compliance, and Economic Opportunity Policies and Programs. The incumbent will provide highly complex support and information to the General Manager. Collaboration, neutrality, and problem-solving, and effective and accurate communication are essential to this position. 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 Assumes full management responsibility for all department services and activities including equal employment opportunity compliance, disadvantaged business enterprise program and contract compliance; recommends and administers policies and procedures. Manages the development and implementation of departmental goals, objectives, policies and priorities for each assigned service area. Manages the ongoing improvement and development of District programs. Establishes, within District policy, appropriate service and staffing levels; monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; allocates resources accordingly. Plans, directs and coordinates, through subordinate level staff, the Office of Civil Rights' work plan; assigns projects and programmatic areas of responsibility; reviews and evaluates work methods and procedures; meets with key staff to identify and resolve problems. Assesses and monitors workload, administrative and support systems, and internal reporting relationships; identifies opportunities for improvement; directs and implements changes. Monitors internal grievances and external complaints regarding potential discrimination; directs the conduct of complaint investigations; develops and reviews reports of findings; approves major recommendations for resolutions. Monitors developments and legislation related to assigned areas of responsibility; evaluates impact upon District operations; recommends and implements policy and procedural improvements. Selects, trains, motivates and evaluates assigned personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies; implements discipline and termination procedures. Operates a comprehensive civil rights and equity program; serves as BART liaison officer for equity programs. Oversees and participates in the development and administration of the department budget; approves the forecast of funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials and supplies; approves expenditures and implements budgetary adjustments as appropriate and necessary. Explains, justifies and defends department programs, policies and activities; negotiates and resolves sensitive and controversial issues. Represents the Office of Civil Rights to the Board of Directors, other departments, elected officials and outside agencies; coordinates assigned activities with those of other departments and outside agencies and organizations. Provides staff assistance to the Executive Manager, Transit System Compliance; participates on a variety of boards, commissions and committees; prepares and presents staff reports and other necessary correspondence. Attends and participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations related to disadvantaged business enterprise and equal opportunity matters; evaluates their impact upon District operations. Responds to and resolves difficult and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints. Minimum Qualifications Education : Possession of a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Experience: The equivalent of seven (7) years of full-time professional verifiable experience in civil rights program management experience or a closely related field, which must have included three (3) 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 : Related Federal, State and local laws, codes and regulations Operations of a comprehensive civil rights program including equal employment opportunity, and/or disadvantaged business enterprise programs Principles and practices of policy analysis, development, and administration Principles and practices of program development and administration Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluation Performance and process analysis improvement Equity and compliance programs, practices, and implementation Skill/ Ability in : Managing a comprehensive equal employment opportunity, and/or disadvantaged business enterprise program Interpreting and applying applicable Federal, State and local policies, laws and regulations Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Preparing and administering large and complex budgets Identifying and responding to sensitive community and organizational issues, concerns and needs Analyzing and assessing policies and operational needs and making appropriate adjustments Planning, organizing, directing and coordinating the work of lower-level staff Developing and administering departmental goals, objectives and procedures Selecting, supervising, training and evaluating staff Delegating authority and responsibility Researching, analyzing and evaluating new service delivery methods and techniques Preparing clear and concise administrative and financial reports 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
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 Salary Minimum $ 159,361.00 /Annually- Maximum $ 241,433.00 /Annually (Non-Represented Payband 12) (Negotiable. Commensurate with education and experience.) Who May Apply All current BART employees and qualified individuals who are not yet BART employees. Reports To Chief of Police Days Off Saturday and Sunday Department BART Police Department is a progressive agency and has been on the forefront - and in some cases the model approach to training in the areas of fair and impartial policing, bias-based policing, crisis intervention, cultural competence training, and de-escalation training. The mission of the BART Police Department is to ensure a safe environment within our transit system, reduce crime through a highly visible police presence, and proactive enforcement of the law, and to promote public confidence by working in partnership with our stakeholders and the communities we serve. Current Assignment The incumbent selected for this position will be responsible for the development and implementation of BART's Security Policies and Programs. The selected candidate will demonstrate the following criteria beyond the minimum qualifications: Implement and review security-related documents such as incident reports, plans, proposals, and tactical or strategic initiatives. Coordinate, advise, and prepare security for special and high-risk events, analyze and evaluate security operations to identify risk or opportunities for improvement. Chair BART’s interdepartmental Security Committee in developing and recommending security-related operating protocols and procedures. Coordinate security operations or activities with public law enforcement, internal and external stakeholders Review financial reports to ensure efficiency and quality of security operations, responsible for security funding advocacy. Represent the Department and the District in meetings or professional seminars to keep abreast of changes in executive legislative directive or new technologies impacting security operations. Implement and enforce security standards, policies, and procedures with the Police and Operational Departments Responding and directing the activities of security personnel to ensure protection of an organization’s physical assets, properties, and resources. Oversee the District’s Emergency Preparedness Program through subordinate personnel. 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, supplemental questionnaire a written examination, and/or an individual or panel interview. Candidates must pass each phase to move on to the next phase of the selection process. Phase 1: Minimum Qualifications: A review of each applicant’s employment application to verify possession of the minimum qualifications. Note that the hiring department may incorporate additional screening criteria or a supplemental questionnaire to identify candidates with the ideal knowledge and skills beyond the minimum qualifications. Phase 2: Oral Board Interview: Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to participate in the interview process. Note that oral boards are tentatively scheduled for early to mid-April. Phase 3: Chief's Interview Phase 4: Background Investigation (may include a medical exam, psychological, and polygraph exams if applicable) ** PLEASE NOTE that the entire selection process may take 6 months up to (1) year. ** 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 includes a drug and alcohol screen, and which is specific to the essential job functions and requirements. Pre-employment processing will also include an extensive background check and successful completion of a polygraph exam. (Does not apply to current full-time BART Police Department employees unless specific job requires additional evaluations). If you are selected to proceed in the background investigative phase of the process, you will be asked to provide some essential documents. The following are some of the documents you may be asked to provide: naturalization/citizenship papers, birth certificates, school transcripts, proof of selective service (men only), DMV driving history documents, proof of automobile insurance, marriage or divorce certificates (if applicable), and POST certificates (if applicable). Candidates who are unsuccessful in the selection process can reapply for future job openings at a later date. Examples of Duties Develops the mission, strategy, goals, and objectives for BART's Security Policy and Programs through a consensus-based process with District policy makers.Develops standards, protocols, procedures, and investment strategies to ensure a secure environment for BART employees and customers.Identifies transit security "best practices" for migration to BART, as appropriate.Provides recommendations to BART's Information Technology and Engineering Departments on Internet security and security-sensitive document control issues.Takes a lead role in identifying and prioritizing security needs and investments and advocates externally for the funding of BART's security needs.Stays current with emerging and established technologies and products and evaluates both suitability and effectiveness in addressing the District's security needs; serves as the sponsor of security-related projects in the District's Capitol Program.Tracks and represents the District's interest during the development of external, security related mandates, programs, and regulations. Trains employees, and facilitates the compliance with federal, state, and local laws, rules, ordinances, and mandates.Supervises and provides direction to Emergency Manager and oversees District’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Minimum Qualifications Education: Possession of a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Security Administration, Business or Public Administration, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. A master’s degree in a related field preferred. Experience: The equivalent of seven (7) years of full-time verifiable experience in either developing and implementing or managing a professional security operation and the defense of either public or private infrastructure from external attack, which must have included at least three (3) years of management level. experience. At least three (3) years of that experience must have been in a complex, multi-site operation, preferably in a public or governmental facility. Familiarity with rail operations is preferred. Substitution: Additional professional experience, as outlined above, may be substituted for the education requirement on a year-for-year basis. A college degree is preferred. Other Requirements: Must possess a valid California Driver’s License and have a satisfactory driving record. Must be physically able to perform field inspections and investigations. Must be able to work various shifts, weekends, holidays, and overtime, and respond to emergency. situations and calls. Must pass comprehensive background investigation and pre-employment polygraph examination. WORKING CONDITIONS Environmental Conditions: Office environment; exposure to computer screens; field environment; construction site environment; exposure to heat, cold, moving vehicles, electrical energy and inclement weather conditions. Physical Conditions: Requires maintaining physical condition necessary for walking, standing or sitting for prolonged periods of time. Knowledge and Skills Knowledge of: Operations of a comprehensive security system, preferably in a transit environment Principles and practices of security-related oversight, compliance, and enforcement Principles and practices of policy development, implementation and administration Internet security and security-sensitive document control Safety and emergency operations and procedures Current and emerging security technologies and products and best practices for their use on transit systems Current security related standards, protocols, and procedures for employees and patrons of a major metropolitan transit system Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration Related federal, state and local laws and regulations Skill/ Ability in : Developing and managing a comprehensive security system, preferably in a transit environment Developing, implementing, and administering goals, objectives and procedure Identifying and responding to sensitive community and organizational issues, concerns and needs Researching, analyzing and evaluating new methods and techniques Planning and overseeing implementation of security programs Preparing and administering complex budgets Interpreting and applying applicable Federal, State and local policies, laws and regulations Working with Congress and the Executive Branch, including the DHS and its key divisions to secure security funding and favorable security policies Working with the White House Office of Management and Budget, Dept. of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration and the intelligence agencies Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing 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: 6/9/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 21, 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 Salary Minimum $ 159,361.00 /Annually- Maximum $ 241,433.00 /Annually (Non-Represented Payband 12) (Negotiable. Commensurate with education and experience.) Who May Apply All current BART employees and qualified individuals who are not yet BART employees. Reports To Chief of Police Days Off Saturday and Sunday Department BART Police Department is a progressive agency and has been on the forefront - and in some cases the model approach to training in the areas of fair and impartial policing, bias-based policing, crisis intervention, cultural competence training, and de-escalation training. The mission of the BART Police Department is to ensure a safe environment within our transit system, reduce crime through a highly visible police presence, and proactive enforcement of the law, and to promote public confidence by working in partnership with our stakeholders and the communities we serve. Current Assignment The incumbent selected for this position will be responsible for the development and implementation of BART's Security Policies and Programs. The selected candidate will demonstrate the following criteria beyond the minimum qualifications: Implement and review security-related documents such as incident reports, plans, proposals, and tactical or strategic initiatives. Coordinate, advise, and prepare security for special and high-risk events, analyze and evaluate security operations to identify risk or opportunities for improvement. Chair BART’s interdepartmental Security Committee in developing and recommending security-related operating protocols and procedures. Coordinate security operations or activities with public law enforcement, internal and external stakeholders Review financial reports to ensure efficiency and quality of security operations, responsible for security funding advocacy. Represent the Department and the District in meetings or professional seminars to keep abreast of changes in executive legislative directive or new technologies impacting security operations. Implement and enforce security standards, policies, and procedures with the Police and Operational Departments Responding and directing the activities of security personnel to ensure protection of an organization’s physical assets, properties, and resources. Oversee the District’s Emergency Preparedness Program through subordinate personnel. 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, supplemental questionnaire a written examination, and/or an individual or panel interview. Candidates must pass each phase to move on to the next phase of the selection process. Phase 1: Minimum Qualifications: A review of each applicant’s employment application to verify possession of the minimum qualifications. Note that the hiring department may incorporate additional screening criteria or a supplemental questionnaire to identify candidates with the ideal knowledge and skills beyond the minimum qualifications. Phase 2: Oral Board Interview: Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to participate in the interview process. Note that oral boards are tentatively scheduled for early to mid-April. Phase 3: Chief's Interview Phase 4: Background Investigation (may include a medical exam, psychological, and polygraph exams if applicable) ** PLEASE NOTE that the entire selection process may take 6 months up to (1) year. ** 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 includes a drug and alcohol screen, and which is specific to the essential job functions and requirements. Pre-employment processing will also include an extensive background check and successful completion of a polygraph exam. (Does not apply to current full-time BART Police Department employees unless specific job requires additional evaluations). If you are selected to proceed in the background investigative phase of the process, you will be asked to provide some essential documents. The following are some of the documents you may be asked to provide: naturalization/citizenship papers, birth certificates, school transcripts, proof of selective service (men only), DMV driving history documents, proof of automobile insurance, marriage or divorce certificates (if applicable), and POST certificates (if applicable). Candidates who are unsuccessful in the selection process can reapply for future job openings at a later date. Examples of Duties Develops the mission, strategy, goals, and objectives for BART's Security Policy and Programs through a consensus-based process with District policy makers.Develops standards, protocols, procedures, and investment strategies to ensure a secure environment for BART employees and customers.Identifies transit security "best practices" for migration to BART, as appropriate.Provides recommendations to BART's Information Technology and Engineering Departments on Internet security and security-sensitive document control issues.Takes a lead role in identifying and prioritizing security needs and investments and advocates externally for the funding of BART's security needs.Stays current with emerging and established technologies and products and evaluates both suitability and effectiveness in addressing the District's security needs; serves as the sponsor of security-related projects in the District's Capitol Program.Tracks and represents the District's interest during the development of external, security related mandates, programs, and regulations. Trains employees, and facilitates the compliance with federal, state, and local laws, rules, ordinances, and mandates.Supervises and provides direction to Emergency Manager and oversees District’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC). Minimum Qualifications Education: Possession of a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Security Administration, Business or Public Administration, or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. A master’s degree in a related field preferred. Experience: The equivalent of seven (7) years of full-time verifiable experience in either developing and implementing or managing a professional security operation and the defense of either public or private infrastructure from external attack, which must have included at least three (3) years of management level. experience. At least three (3) years of that experience must have been in a complex, multi-site operation, preferably in a public or governmental facility. Familiarity with rail operations is preferred. Substitution: Additional professional experience, as outlined above, may be substituted for the education requirement on a year-for-year basis. A college degree is preferred. Other Requirements: Must possess a valid California Driver’s License and have a satisfactory driving record. Must be physically able to perform field inspections and investigations. Must be able to work various shifts, weekends, holidays, and overtime, and respond to emergency. situations and calls. Must pass comprehensive background investigation and pre-employment polygraph examination. WORKING CONDITIONS Environmental Conditions: Office environment; exposure to computer screens; field environment; construction site environment; exposure to heat, cold, moving vehicles, electrical energy and inclement weather conditions. Physical Conditions: Requires maintaining physical condition necessary for walking, standing or sitting for prolonged periods of time. Knowledge and Skills Knowledge of: Operations of a comprehensive security system, preferably in a transit environment Principles and practices of security-related oversight, compliance, and enforcement Principles and practices of policy development, implementation and administration Internet security and security-sensitive document control Safety and emergency operations and procedures Current and emerging security technologies and products and best practices for their use on transit systems Current security related standards, protocols, and procedures for employees and patrons of a major metropolitan transit system Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration Related federal, state and local laws and regulations Skill/ Ability in : Developing and managing a comprehensive security system, preferably in a transit environment Developing, implementing, and administering goals, objectives and procedure Identifying and responding to sensitive community and organizational issues, concerns and needs Researching, analyzing and evaluating new methods and techniques Planning and overseeing implementation of security programs Preparing and administering complex budgets Interpreting and applying applicable Federal, State and local policies, laws and regulations Working with Congress and the Executive Branch, including the DHS and its key divisions to secure security funding and favorable security policies Working with the White House Office of Management and Budget, Dept. of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration and the intelligence agencies Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing 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: 6/9/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Cal State University (CSU) San Jose
1 Washington Street, San Jose, CA 95192, USA
Job Summary Reporting to the Dean of Humanities & the Arts, the Community Events Specialist is charged with the planning and support of curricular programming events for the College and all of its units. This position is key in working with faculty, staff, and students to ensure clear processes and outcomes for all sponsored College events. The Community Events Specialist is expected to work alongside the Director of Public Programming and Marketing Coordinator and Project Specialist to assist the faculty and staff in producing consistent quality events and communication support for the College of Humanities and the Arts. The position provides awareness of the college's brand identity, mission, and vision to produce a wide range of university and public events that involve a collection of SJSU stakeholders, community leaders, and public supporters. Will involve evening and weekend work, as events are scheduled. Key Responsibilities Develop and plan timelines, monitors budget, provide faculty budgetary guidance and support, and coordinate Humanities and Art (H&A) Artistic Excellence Programming outreach events within SJSU, City of San Jose, and surrounding community Enters purchase orders, direct payments, reimbursements, travel authorizations, travel reimbursements for AEPG events and other H&A events Tracks budget allocations and expenses for AEPG events and other events Coordinates with FD&O, Events Center and Purchasing, as needed Coordinating staffing needs with the College and department(s) associated with the event. Including set up, event duration, and breakdown Events range from small dinner gatherings and small receptions to large-scale gala-type events Create engaging content to announce and publicize events Hire, train, and supervise student assistants Update College directories, calendars, websites, and other social media avenues to drive engagement Assist with running reports and creating surveys of Directed Self Placement courses. Release students holds in PeopleSoft Design and create engaging text, image, and video content for College website and social media accounts to create an online presence for college programs and events Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to handle multiple work priorities, organize and plan work and projects Ability to perform accurately in a detail-oriented environment Ability to analyze operational and procedural problems and develop, recommend, and evaluate proposed solutions Ability to maintain confidentiality and appropriately handle sensitive communications with employees and external agencies General knowledge of University methods, procedures, and practices; English grammar, business writing, punctuation, and spelling Ability to compose and appropriately format correspondence and reports General knowledge of standard office technology and systems, and software applications such as word processing, spreadsheet, and database management Ability to learn PeopleSoft and Oracle reporting systems and extract financial information from mainframe financial or student systems Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within and outside the work group and serve as a liaison for the department Ability to interpret and apply policies and procedures independently, and use judgment and discretion to act when precedents do not exist Ability to troubleshoot most office administration problems and respond to all inquiries and requests related to work area Strong oral and written communication skills Must possess excellent customer service and public relations skills Required Qualifications A bachelor's degree and/or equivalent training Administrative work experience involving study, analysis, and/or evaluation leading to the development or improvement of administrative policies, procedures, practices, or programs Preferred Qualifications Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science related to disciples in H&A or business Four (4) years of related experience in office management, event management, project management and customer service Experience with computers, relational databases, and spreadsheets applications Experience in the supervision and training of staff and familiarity with university policies and department procedures Compensation Classification: Administrative Analyst/Specialist - Non Exempt Anticipated Hiring Range: $5,130/month - $5,517/month CSU Salary Range: $3,518/month - $6,791/month San José State University offers employees a comprehensive benefits package typically worth 30-35% of your base salary. For more information on programs available, please see the Employee Benefits Summary . Application Procedure Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: Resume Letter of Interest All applicants must apply within the specified application period: December 6, 2023 through January 21, 2024. This position is open until filled; however, applications received after screening has begun will be considered at the discretion of the university. Contact Information University Personnel jobs@sjsu.edu 408-924-2252 CSU Vaccination Policy The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. The system wide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to jobs@sjsu.edu . Additional Information Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. SJSU will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was offered the position on a contingent basis. The standard background check includes: criminal check, employment and education verification. Depending on the position, a motor vehicle and/or credit check may be required. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate Background. Some positions may also require fingerprinting. SJSU will pay all costs associated with this procedure. Evidence of required degree(s) or certification(s) will be required at time of hire. SJSU IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (e.g. H1-B VISAS) All San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Incumbent is also required to promptly report any knowledge of a possible Title IX related incident to the Title IX Office or report any discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation to the Office of Equal Opportunity. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu . Campus Security Authority - In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, this position is subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority. Individuals that are designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and complete Clery Act training as determined by the university Clery Director. Equal Employment Statement San José State University (SJSU) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, gender, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, race, religion or lack thereof, sex, sexual orientation, transgender, or protected veteran status consistent with applicable federal and state laws. This policy applies to all SJSU students, faculty and staff programs and activities. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and certain other federal and state laws, prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in all education programs and activities operated by the university (both on and off campus). Advertised: Dec 06 2023 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Job Summary Reporting to the Dean of Humanities & the Arts, the Community Events Specialist is charged with the planning and support of curricular programming events for the College and all of its units. This position is key in working with faculty, staff, and students to ensure clear processes and outcomes for all sponsored College events. The Community Events Specialist is expected to work alongside the Director of Public Programming and Marketing Coordinator and Project Specialist to assist the faculty and staff in producing consistent quality events and communication support for the College of Humanities and the Arts. The position provides awareness of the college's brand identity, mission, and vision to produce a wide range of university and public events that involve a collection of SJSU stakeholders, community leaders, and public supporters. Will involve evening and weekend work, as events are scheduled. Key Responsibilities Develop and plan timelines, monitors budget, provide faculty budgetary guidance and support, and coordinate Humanities and Art (H&A) Artistic Excellence Programming outreach events within SJSU, City of San Jose, and surrounding community Enters purchase orders, direct payments, reimbursements, travel authorizations, travel reimbursements for AEPG events and other H&A events Tracks budget allocations and expenses for AEPG events and other events Coordinates with FD&O, Events Center and Purchasing, as needed Coordinating staffing needs with the College and department(s) associated with the event. Including set up, event duration, and breakdown Events range from small dinner gatherings and small receptions to large-scale gala-type events Create engaging content to announce and publicize events Hire, train, and supervise student assistants Update College directories, calendars, websites, and other social media avenues to drive engagement Assist with running reports and creating surveys of Directed Self Placement courses. Release students holds in PeopleSoft Design and create engaging text, image, and video content for College website and social media accounts to create an online presence for college programs and events Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Ability to handle multiple work priorities, organize and plan work and projects Ability to perform accurately in a detail-oriented environment Ability to analyze operational and procedural problems and develop, recommend, and evaluate proposed solutions Ability to maintain confidentiality and appropriately handle sensitive communications with employees and external agencies General knowledge of University methods, procedures, and practices; English grammar, business writing, punctuation, and spelling Ability to compose and appropriately format correspondence and reports General knowledge of standard office technology and systems, and software applications such as word processing, spreadsheet, and database management Ability to learn PeopleSoft and Oracle reporting systems and extract financial information from mainframe financial or student systems Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within and outside the work group and serve as a liaison for the department Ability to interpret and apply policies and procedures independently, and use judgment and discretion to act when precedents do not exist Ability to troubleshoot most office administration problems and respond to all inquiries and requests related to work area Strong oral and written communication skills Must possess excellent customer service and public relations skills Required Qualifications A bachelor's degree and/or equivalent training Administrative work experience involving study, analysis, and/or evaluation leading to the development or improvement of administrative policies, procedures, practices, or programs Preferred Qualifications Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science related to disciples in H&A or business Four (4) years of related experience in office management, event management, project management and customer service Experience with computers, relational databases, and spreadsheets applications Experience in the supervision and training of staff and familiarity with university policies and department procedures Compensation Classification: Administrative Analyst/Specialist - Non Exempt Anticipated Hiring Range: $5,130/month - $5,517/month CSU Salary Range: $3,518/month - $6,791/month San José State University offers employees a comprehensive benefits package typically worth 30-35% of your base salary. For more information on programs available, please see the Employee Benefits Summary . Application Procedure Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: Resume Letter of Interest All applicants must apply within the specified application period: December 6, 2023 through January 21, 2024. This position is open until filled; however, applications received after screening has begun will be considered at the discretion of the university. Contact Information University Personnel jobs@sjsu.edu 408-924-2252 CSU Vaccination Policy The CSU strongly recommends that all individuals who access any in-person program or activity (on- or off-campus) operated or controlled by the University follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications and comply with other safety measures established by each campus. The system wide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to jobs@sjsu.edu . Additional Information Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. SJSU will issue a contingent offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was offered the position on a contingent basis. The standard background check includes: criminal check, employment and education verification. Depending on the position, a motor vehicle and/or credit check may be required. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate Background. Some positions may also require fingerprinting. SJSU will pay all costs associated with this procedure. Evidence of required degree(s) or certification(s) will be required at time of hire. SJSU IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (e.g. H1-B VISAS) All San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Incumbent is also required to promptly report any knowledge of a possible Title IX related incident to the Title IX Office or report any discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation to the Office of Equal Opportunity. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu . Campus Security Authority - In accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, this position is subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority. Individuals that are designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and complete Clery Act training as determined by the university Clery Director. Equal Employment Statement San José State University (SJSU) is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to nondiscrimination on the basis of age, ancestry, citizenship status, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, gender, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, race, religion or lack thereof, sex, sexual orientation, transgender, or protected veteran status consistent with applicable federal and state laws. This policy applies to all SJSU students, faculty and staff programs and activities. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, and certain other federal and state laws, prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex in all education programs and activities operated by the university (both on and off campus). Advertised: Dec 06 2023 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Stanislaus State
1 University Circle, Turlock, California 95382, USA
Position Summary (Classified as: Administrator I) Full-time position available on or after March 11, 2024 for Campus Recreation. Under the general direction of the Director of Campus Recreation, the Assistant Director is responsible for overseeing the intramural sports and sports club programs in Turlock and Stockton. This role encompasses managing daily operations, program staffing, and the overall success of activities, leagues, tournaments, and special events. Additionally, the Assistant Director assists with the development, implementation, and evaluation of recreation programs. Job Duties Duties include but are not limited to: Provide professional expertise and keep current with developments in the recreational sports profession, specifically regarding intramural programs and services. Serve on university and departmental committees. Assist in developing and implementing a departmental strategic plan, including short and long-term goals. Coordination with individuals at all organizational levels and, as needed, acts as a representative to outside entities. Oversee, maintain, develop, implement, promote, and evaluate a variety of sport programs. Oversee assigned intramural sports/sports clubs, including registration, league requirements, eligibility, facility requests, dues, budgets, and all fiscal operations and requirements. Compile, prepare, write, and review intramural sports & sports clubs and recreation program reports for accurate record keeping. Oversees and maintains the use and implementation of our Fusion Go Application with Recreation Center most current activities and programs and registration. Recruit, hire, train, schedule, supervise, mentor, and evaluate student assistants, sports officials, and other personnel needed to implement and manage Campus Recreation’s facilities and programs. Oversee sports clubs teams/officers, their coaches, and student leaders. Assist with the review, revision, and development of staff operating guidelines and manuals. Assist with the yearly planning, development, and facilitation of department-wide student staff training. Prepare and conduct staff meetings for student staff and management. Lead staff meetings and in-service meetings. Daily oversight of direct functional area and provide lead work and direction to staff. Assist in utilizing membership, facility, league, and employee management software systems. Ensure facility scheduling overlaps do not occur by communicating and distributing information regularly to all users. Assist with planning and oversight of programs, reservations, and events held at Campus Recreation, and assist in their overall supervision, security, scheduling, and management. Develop and implement innovative ideas/concepts that will improve the department and programs, sustain current programs, maintain high facility standards, and provide excellent customer service. Develop annual goals, learning outcomes, appropriate assessment tools, and a calendar of events to maximize participation, learning, and engagement in each program within the functional area. Create and implement assessments and learning outcomes for student employees and participants. Monitor student involvement, learning, satisfaction, and feedback to identify trends and concerns. Assist in further developing programs, policies, and procedures for improvements in the functional area. Ensure recreational sports programs are conducted in accordance with established service standards. Implement appropriate risk and liability management measures to ensure well-organized and safe activities and events. Assist in membership responsibilities using various financial systems. Develop procedures and policies for leagues, events, game sites, and staff protocols. Develop and coordinate promotions, publications, and marketing strategies to encourage and invite participation in programs and make recommendations as appropriate to the director. Present to students, staff, and the public about intramural sports/sports clubs and recreation programs and services. Collaborate with other campus units and the community to provide a diverse and comprehensive program that is inclusive in providing educational and motivational programs. Develop a compliance framework that includes legal, policy, and ethical standards. Regularly assess and adjust compliance processes as needed. Develop a roadmap for integrating regulations with programmatic needs. Conduct tours for student and new hire orientations and prospective members. Maintain webpage and participant database, including social media. Assist in coordinating daily facility maintenance, including equipment cleaning, preventative maintenance, and work requests. Maintain the inventory system for the accurate tracking and safety of equipment and take appropriate action on all safety-related issues. Prepare and present annual budget needs for supervised programs. Assist with year-end expenditure review and revenue to budget reconciliation. Establish and manage project budgets in accordance with assigned objectives. Implement cost-control measures to stay within the budget. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Education : Bachelor’s degree in Recreation Management, Sport Management, Physical Education, Kinesiology, or a related degree. Experience : Two or more years of professional work experience in a higher education and or related recreational sports setting. Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree. Experience and responsibility for multiple recreation and fitness programs in a higher education and or related recreation department. Relevant experience with administrating recreation facilities, recreation equipment, recreation activities, and recreation policies and procedures. Prior experience working with risk management practices, including prevention and post-event processes. Prior experience with emergency response planning and operational contingency planning. Experience with organizational planning and project management. Knowledge of rules and regulations of athletic games such as softball, basketball, volleyball, flag football, and soccer. Certified High School Sports Official in one or more of the following sports: football, basketball, softball, soccer, volleyball, or baseball. Active membership with the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA). Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Experience working at an institution of higher education. Ability to take initiative and independently plan, organize, coordinate, and perform varied and specialized duties and/or services in various situations where numerous and diverse demands are involved. Understanding of and ability to accomplish department, organization and system program projects and goals. Expertise in investigating and analyzing problems with a broad administrative impact and implications. Ability to understand, communicate and implement regulations, codes, policies, procedures, and guidelines pertaining to recreation and intramural sports and sports club programs. Demonstrated ability to effectively research, evaluate, and interpret information. Ability to write and present verbal and written analysis reports, briefings, etc. Working knowledge of operation, facility management and financial practices. Ability to supervise, train, develop, resolve conflict, and manage personnel. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to build relationships and communicate with an ethnically and culturally diverse community. Experience with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Proven ability to handle confidential information with discretion, be adaptable to various competing demands, and demonstrate the highest level of service and response. Ability to serve as an agent of the institution for community and regional partnerships, including interactions with the community, with community agencies and/or collaborators. Ability to obtain and maintain current First Aid and CPR/AED/BBP certifications within three months of employment and other related recreation certifications as needed. Ability to obtain a valid California Driver's License and meet university driving standards. Ability and willingness to work evening and weekend hours as needed. Competency with office technology and software (e.g.,Microsoft Office, recreation software, survey tools, Concur, PeopleSoft). Special Conditions May be required to maintain a varied work schedule to include nights and weekends. License or Certifications National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA), preferred. Salary Range Anticipated salary will be $6,250 - $7,250 per month plus excellent paid benefits. Salary will depend on the qualifications of the successful finalist. Compensation & Benefits Commensurate with qualifications and experience. As a member of the 23-campus CSU System, we offer an extremely competitive benefits package that includes, but is not limited to, outstanding vacation, health, dental, and vision plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 15 paid holidays a year. Link to Benefits Summary: CSU Employee Benefit Summary How to Apply To be considered, qualified candidates must submit a completed Stanislaus State online employment application, cover letter, and resumé. Applications are accepted electronically only. Please note that failure to completely fill out each section of the online application may result in your application not receiving consideration. To apply online, please click the “Apply Now” button on this page. Application Deadline OPEN UNTIL FILLED; SCREENING TO BEGIN ON OR AFTER FEBRUARY 21, 2024. (Applications received after the screening date will be considered at the discretion of the university.) Criminal Background Clearance Notice Satisfactory completion of a background check (which includes checks of employment records, education records, criminal records, civil records; and may include motor vehicle records, professional licenses, and sex offender registries, as position requires) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Additional Information Campus & Area California State University, Stanislaus serves the San Joaquin Valley and is a critical educational resource for a six-county region of approximately 1.5 million people. The University is fully committed to creating a culture of diversity and inclusion - one in which every person in the University community feels safe to express their views without fear of reprisal. Widely recognized for its quality academic programs, the University has 10 nationally accredited programs and 662 faculty members. 94 percent of full-time faculty holds doctorates or terminal degrees in their fields. The University offers 43 undergraduate majors, 16 master's programs, 7 post-graduate credentials, a doctorate in education and serves more than 10,000 students. New instructional facilities have been built for the unique pedagogy of professional programs, laboratory sciences and performing arts. Stanislaus State continues to receive national recognition with its ranking as one of the best 384 colleges in the nation by The Princeton Review. The University was one of 12 public universities in the nation to be recognized by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities for demonstrating exceptional performance in retention and graduation rates. In addition, U.S. News and World Report ranks Stanislaus State in its top 10 among public universities in the West, while Washington Monthly honored Stanislaus State as the West’s No. 1 university for the money. Stanislaus State also is recognized as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education. Clery Act Disclosure Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the annual security report (ASR), is now available for viewing at https://www.csustan.edu/annual-campus-security-report . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Stanislaus State for the previous three years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the office of the Clery Director located at One University Circle, Turlock, CA 95382. Equal Employment Opportunity The university is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised 7/21/17, as a condition of employment. Applicants requiring necessary accommodations to the application process may contact the Human Resources Department at (209) 667-3351. California Relay Service is available at (800) 735-2922 voice and (800) 735-2929 TDD. As a federal contractor, we are committed to attracting a diverse applicant pool. Please consider completing the Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability form (your response will not be shared with the search committee) at: Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability PDF Form . CSU Stanislaus hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. The CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. The CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. The individuals who appear to be the best qualified for this position will be contacted by telephone or email for an interview. INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Advertised: Feb 06 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Position Summary (Classified as: Administrator I) Full-time position available on or after March 11, 2024 for Campus Recreation. Under the general direction of the Director of Campus Recreation, the Assistant Director is responsible for overseeing the intramural sports and sports club programs in Turlock and Stockton. This role encompasses managing daily operations, program staffing, and the overall success of activities, leagues, tournaments, and special events. Additionally, the Assistant Director assists with the development, implementation, and evaluation of recreation programs. Job Duties Duties include but are not limited to: Provide professional expertise and keep current with developments in the recreational sports profession, specifically regarding intramural programs and services. Serve on university and departmental committees. Assist in developing and implementing a departmental strategic plan, including short and long-term goals. Coordination with individuals at all organizational levels and, as needed, acts as a representative to outside entities. Oversee, maintain, develop, implement, promote, and evaluate a variety of sport programs. Oversee assigned intramural sports/sports clubs, including registration, league requirements, eligibility, facility requests, dues, budgets, and all fiscal operations and requirements. Compile, prepare, write, and review intramural sports & sports clubs and recreation program reports for accurate record keeping. Oversees and maintains the use and implementation of our Fusion Go Application with Recreation Center most current activities and programs and registration. Recruit, hire, train, schedule, supervise, mentor, and evaluate student assistants, sports officials, and other personnel needed to implement and manage Campus Recreation’s facilities and programs. Oversee sports clubs teams/officers, their coaches, and student leaders. Assist with the review, revision, and development of staff operating guidelines and manuals. Assist with the yearly planning, development, and facilitation of department-wide student staff training. Prepare and conduct staff meetings for student staff and management. Lead staff meetings and in-service meetings. Daily oversight of direct functional area and provide lead work and direction to staff. Assist in utilizing membership, facility, league, and employee management software systems. Ensure facility scheduling overlaps do not occur by communicating and distributing information regularly to all users. Assist with planning and oversight of programs, reservations, and events held at Campus Recreation, and assist in their overall supervision, security, scheduling, and management. Develop and implement innovative ideas/concepts that will improve the department and programs, sustain current programs, maintain high facility standards, and provide excellent customer service. Develop annual goals, learning outcomes, appropriate assessment tools, and a calendar of events to maximize participation, learning, and engagement in each program within the functional area. Create and implement assessments and learning outcomes for student employees and participants. Monitor student involvement, learning, satisfaction, and feedback to identify trends and concerns. Assist in further developing programs, policies, and procedures for improvements in the functional area. Ensure recreational sports programs are conducted in accordance with established service standards. Implement appropriate risk and liability management measures to ensure well-organized and safe activities and events. Assist in membership responsibilities using various financial systems. Develop procedures and policies for leagues, events, game sites, and staff protocols. Develop and coordinate promotions, publications, and marketing strategies to encourage and invite participation in programs and make recommendations as appropriate to the director. Present to students, staff, and the public about intramural sports/sports clubs and recreation programs and services. Collaborate with other campus units and the community to provide a diverse and comprehensive program that is inclusive in providing educational and motivational programs. Develop a compliance framework that includes legal, policy, and ethical standards. Regularly assess and adjust compliance processes as needed. Develop a roadmap for integrating regulations with programmatic needs. Conduct tours for student and new hire orientations and prospective members. Maintain webpage and participant database, including social media. Assist in coordinating daily facility maintenance, including equipment cleaning, preventative maintenance, and work requests. Maintain the inventory system for the accurate tracking and safety of equipment and take appropriate action on all safety-related issues. Prepare and present annual budget needs for supervised programs. Assist with year-end expenditure review and revenue to budget reconciliation. Establish and manage project budgets in accordance with assigned objectives. Implement cost-control measures to stay within the budget. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Education : Bachelor’s degree in Recreation Management, Sport Management, Physical Education, Kinesiology, or a related degree. Experience : Two or more years of professional work experience in a higher education and or related recreational sports setting. Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree. Experience and responsibility for multiple recreation and fitness programs in a higher education and or related recreation department. Relevant experience with administrating recreation facilities, recreation equipment, recreation activities, and recreation policies and procedures. Prior experience working with risk management practices, including prevention and post-event processes. Prior experience with emergency response planning and operational contingency planning. Experience with organizational planning and project management. Knowledge of rules and regulations of athletic games such as softball, basketball, volleyball, flag football, and soccer. Certified High School Sports Official in one or more of the following sports: football, basketball, softball, soccer, volleyball, or baseball. Active membership with the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA). Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Experience working at an institution of higher education. Ability to take initiative and independently plan, organize, coordinate, and perform varied and specialized duties and/or services in various situations where numerous and diverse demands are involved. Understanding of and ability to accomplish department, organization and system program projects and goals. Expertise in investigating and analyzing problems with a broad administrative impact and implications. Ability to understand, communicate and implement regulations, codes, policies, procedures, and guidelines pertaining to recreation and intramural sports and sports club programs. Demonstrated ability to effectively research, evaluate, and interpret information. Ability to write and present verbal and written analysis reports, briefings, etc. Working knowledge of operation, facility management and financial practices. Ability to supervise, train, develop, resolve conflict, and manage personnel. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to build relationships and communicate with an ethnically and culturally diverse community. Experience with diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Proven ability to handle confidential information with discretion, be adaptable to various competing demands, and demonstrate the highest level of service and response. Ability to serve as an agent of the institution for community and regional partnerships, including interactions with the community, with community agencies and/or collaborators. Ability to obtain and maintain current First Aid and CPR/AED/BBP certifications within three months of employment and other related recreation certifications as needed. Ability to obtain a valid California Driver's License and meet university driving standards. Ability and willingness to work evening and weekend hours as needed. Competency with office technology and software (e.g.,Microsoft Office, recreation software, survey tools, Concur, PeopleSoft). Special Conditions May be required to maintain a varied work schedule to include nights and weekends. License or Certifications National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA), preferred. Salary Range Anticipated salary will be $6,250 - $7,250 per month plus excellent paid benefits. Salary will depend on the qualifications of the successful finalist. Compensation & Benefits Commensurate with qualifications and experience. As a member of the 23-campus CSU System, we offer an extremely competitive benefits package that includes, but is not limited to, outstanding vacation, health, dental, and vision plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 15 paid holidays a year. Link to Benefits Summary: CSU Employee Benefit Summary How to Apply To be considered, qualified candidates must submit a completed Stanislaus State online employment application, cover letter, and resumé. Applications are accepted electronically only. Please note that failure to completely fill out each section of the online application may result in your application not receiving consideration. To apply online, please click the “Apply Now” button on this page. Application Deadline OPEN UNTIL FILLED; SCREENING TO BEGIN ON OR AFTER FEBRUARY 21, 2024. (Applications received after the screening date will be considered at the discretion of the university.) Criminal Background Clearance Notice Satisfactory completion of a background check (which includes checks of employment records, education records, criminal records, civil records; and may include motor vehicle records, professional licenses, and sex offender registries, as position requires) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Additional Information Campus & Area California State University, Stanislaus serves the San Joaquin Valley and is a critical educational resource for a six-county region of approximately 1.5 million people. The University is fully committed to creating a culture of diversity and inclusion - one in which every person in the University community feels safe to express their views without fear of reprisal. Widely recognized for its quality academic programs, the University has 10 nationally accredited programs and 662 faculty members. 94 percent of full-time faculty holds doctorates or terminal degrees in their fields. The University offers 43 undergraduate majors, 16 master's programs, 7 post-graduate credentials, a doctorate in education and serves more than 10,000 students. New instructional facilities have been built for the unique pedagogy of professional programs, laboratory sciences and performing arts. Stanislaus State continues to receive national recognition with its ranking as one of the best 384 colleges in the nation by The Princeton Review. The University was one of 12 public universities in the nation to be recognized by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities for demonstrating exceptional performance in retention and graduation rates. In addition, U.S. News and World Report ranks Stanislaus State in its top 10 among public universities in the West, while Washington Monthly honored Stanislaus State as the West’s No. 1 university for the money. Stanislaus State also is recognized as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education. Clery Act Disclosure Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the annual security report (ASR), is now available for viewing at https://www.csustan.edu/annual-campus-security-report . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Stanislaus State for the previous three years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the office of the Clery Director located at One University Circle, Turlock, CA 95382. Equal Employment Opportunity The university is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised 7/21/17, as a condition of employment. Applicants requiring necessary accommodations to the application process may contact the Human Resources Department at (209) 667-3351. California Relay Service is available at (800) 735-2922 voice and (800) 735-2929 TDD. As a federal contractor, we are committed to attracting a diverse applicant pool. Please consider completing the Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability form (your response will not be shared with the search committee) at: Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability PDF Form . CSU Stanislaus hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. The CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. The CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. The individuals who appear to be the best qualified for this position will be contacted by telephone or email for an interview. INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Advertised: Feb 06 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) San Jose
1 Washington Street, San Jose, CA 95192, USA
Department Summary The School of Social Work is looking for qualified, enthusiastic, and dedicated instructors to teach courses in our CSWE-accredited Bachelor of Social Work (BASW) and/or Master of Social Work (MSW) degree programs (both the On-Campus and the Online/Hybrid programs). The BASW and MSW main curricular areas include: (1) social work history and policy, human behavior in the social environment, practice, research, and field education. The areas of interest in our MSW program include: (1) children, youth, and families, (2) mental health, and (3) health and aging. We also have a range of electives as well as specialized training in child welfare, integrated behavioral health, school social work, and adult protective services. The School of Social Work at San José State University recently reached its 50 th Anniversary and is currently the largest social work program by enrollment in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our Transcultural Perspective is at the heart of our mission, and we are committed to social justice and to addressing the changing needs of diverse communities through education, research, and service. Please visit our School of Social Work website ( www.sjsu.edu/socialwork ) and the SJSU catalog ( https://catalog.sjsu.edu/ ) for more details about our programs and curriculum. Brief Description of Duties Lecturers are responsible for effective curriculum preparation and teaching of courses in alignment with our School's vision and mission including our Transcultural Perspective, syllabus and accessibility compliance, use of Canvas as the primary learning management system, review and grading of assignments and work, holding office hours, texts and readings, overall support of student learning and professional development, and working collaboratively with faculty and staff to promote student success. Lecturers will also need to attend meetings necessary to teach effectively the course and content areas they are assigned, and also support activities and preparation needed to maintain accreditation. Other duties: Demonstrate awareness of and address the needs of a student population of great diversity-including age, abilities, cultural background, ethnicity, religion, economic background, primary language, sexual orientation, gender identity, and academic preparation-through inclusive course materials, teaching strategies and advisement. Faculty shall organize all their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS), the official LMS provided for the SJSU community. All classes at SJSU, whether online or not, must be anchored in the Canvas platform to ensure faculty-student connection in a common space as all students are directed to log in to Canvas for online access to their classes. You will have access to this system prior to the semester start date. All classes must be offered and meet as scheduled throughout the entire semester or term, in the mode assigned and listed in the schedule of classes (i.e., asynchronous, synchronous, bichronous, in-person, or hybrid). Required Qualifications Candidates must have at least an MSW from a CSWE-accredited graduate social work program plus less than two years university teaching experience in a CSWE-accredited social work program. In addition, required qualifications include: Knowledge of the subject matter of the discipline to which the individual is assigned; Evidence of effective teaching and mentoring; Ability to teach and evaluate effectively adult learners; Social work practice experience (required for teaching practice courses); Demonstrated strong interpersonal skills; Demonstrated ability to be collegial and collaborative; Good communication skills (written and oral) Applicants should demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, training, teaching and other comparable experience Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated working knowledge of the trends in the social work profession in the context of diversity and globalization, including specializations with certain cultural and/or language groups; Ability to teach in online and in-person formats; Proficiency with computers, software, and technology; Experience with multimedia and social media relevant to teaching Compensation Compensation and salary range placement are determined by qualifications and experience. To learn more about range placement, please see University Policy S21-2 . Anticipated starting salary: L-A / Range 2 - $5007 - $5675 L-B / Range 3 - $5925 - $7125 L-C / Range 4 - $6500 - $8982 L-D / Range 5 - $8184 - $9854 Range salaries above are the anticipated monthly salary rate of full-time AY faculty--part-time rates are prorated. There are 6 monthly payments per semester (full-time AY annual salary = rate x 12). See the Faculty Salary Schedule for more information. Application Procedure There are two main procedures to apply. These lecturer positions are continuing open positions, and availability of courses to teach varies considerably each semester. First, click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: CV Cover Letter/Letter of Interest Statement of Teaching Philosophy and Approach to Diversity Statement of Expertise, including professional experience, courses you are qualified to teach List of at least three (3) or as many as five (5) references Second, in addition to SJSU procedures, please complete the SJSU School of Social Work Instructor Interest Form , and also email Dr. Peter Allen Lee (peter.a.lee@sjsu.edu) with any questions or additional information. To receive full consideration, applications should complete both. This is a continuing open position. Employment Conditions Faculty employees must complete CSU employee training as assigned and required based on their role (e.g., preventing discrimination and harassment, gender equity and Title IX, health and safety). Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, the faculty member in this position will subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). Individuals designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and to complete Clery Act training as determined by the University Clery Director. Questions regarding CSA designation and training can be sent to the Clery Director at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . The President may recommend or require compliance with safety measures that decrease the likelihood of COVID-19 transmission or illness and allows the core mission and activities of the campus to continue. Conditional Offer The work for this faculty position is located in the State of California and requires commuting to the campus. Employment is contingent upon proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Offers of employment are conditional, and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Appointment is contingent upon budget and enrollment considerations and subject to order of assignment provisions in the collective bargaining agreement between California State University and California Faculty Association. These provisions state the order in which available courses must be assigned to faculty, starting with tenure line faculty and ending with new lecturer appointees. San José State University: Silicon Valley's Public University Located in the heart of Silicon Valley-one of the most innovative and diverse regions in the world- San José State University is the founding campus of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system and the first public university in the West. Recognized as a national leader in transformative higher education, San José State University is an essential contributor to the economic, cultural, and social development of Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and California. SJSU ranks high nationally in research funding and is second highest in research productivity in the CSU system. Cutting-edge research, combined with world-class scholarship, student-centered learning opportunities, and experiential and interdisciplinary programs, allows SJSU to provide transformative opportunities that advance the public good locally and globally. San José State enrolls more than 36,000 students - many are historically underserved, and around 45% are first-generation and 38% are Pell-recipients. SJSU is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander (AANAPISI) Serving Institution. The university’s commitment to social justice extends from its vibrant, inclusive campus to an international network of over 275,000 alumni. As such, San José State is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty so our disciplines, students, and community can benefit from different and divergent cultural and identity perspectives. Equal Employment Statement San José State University prohibits discrimination on the basis of Age, Ancestry, Caste, Color, Disability, Ethnicity, Gender, Gender Expression, Gender Identity, Genetic Information, Marital Status, Medical Condition, Military Status, Nationality, Race, Religion, Religious Creed, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Sex Stereotype, and Veteran Status. This policy applies to all San José State University students, faculty, and staff as well as University programs and activities. Reasonable accommodations are made for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose. Note that all San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu. Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu. Advertised: Jul 06 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Department Summary The School of Social Work is looking for qualified, enthusiastic, and dedicated instructors to teach courses in our CSWE-accredited Bachelor of Social Work (BASW) and/or Master of Social Work (MSW) degree programs (both the On-Campus and the Online/Hybrid programs). The BASW and MSW main curricular areas include: (1) social work history and policy, human behavior in the social environment, practice, research, and field education. The areas of interest in our MSW program include: (1) children, youth, and families, (2) mental health, and (3) health and aging. We also have a range of electives as well as specialized training in child welfare, integrated behavioral health, school social work, and adult protective services. The School of Social Work at San José State University recently reached its 50 th Anniversary and is currently the largest social work program by enrollment in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our Transcultural Perspective is at the heart of our mission, and we are committed to social justice and to addressing the changing needs of diverse communities through education, research, and service. Please visit our School of Social Work website ( www.sjsu.edu/socialwork ) and the SJSU catalog ( https://catalog.sjsu.edu/ ) for more details about our programs and curriculum. Brief Description of Duties Lecturers are responsible for effective curriculum preparation and teaching of courses in alignment with our School's vision and mission including our Transcultural Perspective, syllabus and accessibility compliance, use of Canvas as the primary learning management system, review and grading of assignments and work, holding office hours, texts and readings, overall support of student learning and professional development, and working collaboratively with faculty and staff to promote student success. Lecturers will also need to attend meetings necessary to teach effectively the course and content areas they are assigned, and also support activities and preparation needed to maintain accreditation. Other duties: Demonstrate awareness of and address the needs of a student population of great diversity-including age, abilities, cultural background, ethnicity, religion, economic background, primary language, sexual orientation, gender identity, and academic preparation-through inclusive course materials, teaching strategies and advisement. Faculty shall organize all their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS), the official LMS provided for the SJSU community. All classes at SJSU, whether online or not, must be anchored in the Canvas platform to ensure faculty-student connection in a common space as all students are directed to log in to Canvas for online access to their classes. You will have access to this system prior to the semester start date. All classes must be offered and meet as scheduled throughout the entire semester or term, in the mode assigned and listed in the schedule of classes (i.e., asynchronous, synchronous, bichronous, in-person, or hybrid). Required Qualifications Candidates must have at least an MSW from a CSWE-accredited graduate social work program plus less than two years university teaching experience in a CSWE-accredited social work program. In addition, required qualifications include: Knowledge of the subject matter of the discipline to which the individual is assigned; Evidence of effective teaching and mentoring; Ability to teach and evaluate effectively adult learners; Social work practice experience (required for teaching practice courses); Demonstrated strong interpersonal skills; Demonstrated ability to be collegial and collaborative; Good communication skills (written and oral) Applicants should demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, training, teaching and other comparable experience Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated working knowledge of the trends in the social work profession in the context of diversity and globalization, including specializations with certain cultural and/or language groups; Ability to teach in online and in-person formats; Proficiency with computers, software, and technology; Experience with multimedia and social media relevant to teaching Compensation Compensation and salary range placement are determined by qualifications and experience. To learn more about range placement, please see University Policy S21-2 . Anticipated starting salary: L-A / Range 2 - $5007 - $5675 L-B / Range 3 - $5925 - $7125 L-C / Range 4 - $6500 - $8982 L-D / Range 5 - $8184 - $9854 Range salaries above are the anticipated monthly salary rate of full-time AY faculty--part-time rates are prorated. There are 6 monthly payments per semester (full-time AY annual salary = rate x 12). See the Faculty Salary Schedule for more information. Application Procedure There are two main procedures to apply. These lecturer positions are continuing open positions, and availability of courses to teach varies considerably each semester. First, click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: CV Cover Letter/Letter of Interest Statement of Teaching Philosophy and Approach to Diversity Statement of Expertise, including professional experience, courses you are qualified to teach List of at least three (3) or as many as five (5) references Second, in addition to SJSU procedures, please complete the SJSU School of Social Work Instructor Interest Form , and also email Dr. Peter Allen Lee (peter.a.lee@sjsu.edu) with any questions or additional information. To receive full consideration, applications should complete both. This is a continuing open position. Employment Conditions Faculty employees must complete CSU employee training as assigned and required based on their role (e.g., preventing discrimination and harassment, gender equity and Title IX, health and safety). Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, the faculty member in this position will subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). Individuals designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and to complete Clery Act training as determined by the University Clery Director. Questions regarding CSA designation and training can be sent to the Clery Director at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . The President may recommend or require compliance with safety measures that decrease the likelihood of COVID-19 transmission or illness and allows the core mission and activities of the campus to continue. Conditional Offer The work for this faculty position is located in the State of California and requires commuting to the campus. Employment is contingent upon proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Offers of employment are conditional, and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Appointment is contingent upon budget and enrollment considerations and subject to order of assignment provisions in the collective bargaining agreement between California State University and California Faculty Association. These provisions state the order in which available courses must be assigned to faculty, starting with tenure line faculty and ending with new lecturer appointees. San José State University: Silicon Valley's Public University Located in the heart of Silicon Valley-one of the most innovative and diverse regions in the world- San José State University is the founding campus of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system and the first public university in the West. Recognized as a national leader in transformative higher education, San José State University is an essential contributor to the economic, cultural, and social development of Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and California. SJSU ranks high nationally in research funding and is second highest in research productivity in the CSU system. Cutting-edge research, combined with world-class scholarship, student-centered learning opportunities, and experiential and interdisciplinary programs, allows SJSU to provide transformative opportunities that advance the public good locally and globally. San José State enrolls more than 36,000 students - many are historically underserved, and around 45% are first-generation and 38% are Pell-recipients. SJSU is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander (AANAPISI) Serving Institution. The university’s commitment to social justice extends from its vibrant, inclusive campus to an international network of over 275,000 alumni. As such, San José State is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty so our disciplines, students, and community can benefit from different and divergent cultural and identity perspectives. Equal Employment Statement San José State University prohibits discrimination on the basis of Age, Ancestry, Caste, Color, Disability, Ethnicity, Gender, Gender Expression, Gender Identity, Genetic Information, Marital Status, Medical Condition, Military Status, Nationality, Race, Religion, Religious Creed, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Sex Stereotype, and Veteran Status. This policy applies to all San José State University students, faculty, and staff as well as University programs and activities. Reasonable accommodations are made for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose. Note that all San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu. Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu. Advertised: Jul 06 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) San Jose
1 Washington Street, San Jose, CA 95192, USA
Department Summary The School of Information (SOI) offers three master’s degree programs, MLIS (Masters in Library and Information Science), MARA (Masters in Archives and Records Administration), MS in Informatics and an undergraduate degree in Information Science and Data Analytics (BSISDA). All degrees are delivered 100% online asynchronously. All communication with students and faculty is conducted 100% online. Brief Description of Duties Faculty teach in their areas of specialty. We have a very wide ranging curriculum. For information on curriculum see: MLIS Courses (see required and elective courses) MARA Courses (see required and elective courses) Informatics Courses (see required courses and specializations) BSISDA All faculty are responsible for effective curriculum preparation, syllabus and accessibility compliance, review and grading of assignments and work, holding office hours, texts and readings, overall support of student learning and professional development, and working collaboratively with faculty and staff to promote student success. All faculty also support activities and preparation needed to maintain accreditation. To ensure teaching presence in our online classes each iSchool faculty member must include one or more of the following types of recorded (video or audio) content for each week or module: Introductions to weekly/unit content and activities Announcements Regular (Weekly/unit) updates Responses to assignments or discussions Short lectures All Faculty should be organizing their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS) , the official LMS provided for the SJSU community. All classes at SJSU, whether online or not, must be anchored in the Canvas platform to ensure faculty-student connection in a common space as all students are directed to log in to Canvas for online access to their classes. You will have access to this system prior to the semester start date. Demonstrate awareness of and address the needs of a student population of great diversity-including age, abilities, cultural background, ethnicity, religion, economic background, primary language, sexual orientation, gender identity, and academic preparation-through inclusive course materials, teaching strategies and advisement. Faculty shall organize all their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). Required Qualifications Applicants must have: An earned master’s degree Professional or academic work experience Applicants should demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, training, teaching and other comparable experience. Applicants should demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, training, teaching and other comparable experience. Preferred Qualifications Online teaching experience Compensation Compensation and salary range placement are determined by qualifications and experience. To learn more about range placement, please see University Policy S21-2 . Anticipated starting salary: L-A / Range 2 - $5007 - $5675 L-B / Range 3 - $5925 - $7125 L-C / Range 4 - $6500 - $8982 L-D / Range 5 - $8184 - $9854 Range salaries above are the anticipated monthly salary rate of full-time AY faculty--part-time rates are prorated. There are 6 monthly payments per semester (full-time AY annual salary = rate x 12). See the Faculty Salary Schedule for more information. Application Procedure Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: CV Cover Letter List of at least three (3) or as many as five (5) references Statement of Expertise, including professional experience, courses you are qualified to teach This is a continuing open position. Employment Conditions Faculty employees must complete CSU employee training as assigned and required based on their role (e.g., preventing discrimination and harassment, gender equity and Title IX, health and safety). Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, the faculty member in this position will subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). Individuals designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and to complete Clery Act training as determined by the University Clery Director. Questions regarding CSA designation and training can be sent to the Clery Director at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . The President may recommend or require compliance with safety measures that decrease the likelihood of COVID-19 transmission or illness and allows the core mission and activities of the campus to continue. Conditional Offer Employment is contingent upon US residence and proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Offers of employment are conditional, and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Appointment is contingent upon budget and enrollment considerations and subject to order of assignment provisions in the collective bargaining agreement between California State University and California Faculty Association. These provisions state the order in which available courses must be assigned to faculty, starting with tenure line faculty and ending with new lecturer appointees. San José State University: Silicon Valley's Public University Located in the heart of Silicon Valley-one of the most innovative and diverse regions in the world- San José State University is the founding campus of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system and the first public university in the West. Recognized as a national leader in transformative higher education, San José State University is an essential contributor to the economic, cultural, and social development of Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and California. SJSU ranks high nationally in research funding and is second highest in research productivity in the CSU system. Cutting-edge research, combined with world-class scholarship, student-centered learning opportunities, and experiential and interdisciplinary programs, allows SJSU to provide transformative opportunities that advance the public good locally and globally. San José State enrolls more than 36,000 students - many are historically underserved, and around 45% are first-generation and 38% are Pell-recipients. SJSU is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander (AANAPISI) Serving Institution. The university’s commitment to social justice extends from its vibrant, inclusive campus to an international network of over 275,000 alumni. As such, San José State is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty so our disciplines, students, and community can benefit from different and divergent cultural and identity perspectives. Equal Employment Statement San José State University prohibits discrimination on the basis of Age, Ancestry, Caste, Color, Disability, Ethnicity, Gender, Gender Expression, Gender Identity, Genetic Information, Marital Status, Medical Condition, Military Status, Nationality, Race, Religion, Religious Creed, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Sex Stereotype, and Veteran Status. This policy applies to all San José State University students, faculty, and staff as well as University programs and activities. Reasonable accommodations are made for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose. Note that all San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu. Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu. Advertised: Jul 27 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Department Summary The School of Information (SOI) offers three master’s degree programs, MLIS (Masters in Library and Information Science), MARA (Masters in Archives and Records Administration), MS in Informatics and an undergraduate degree in Information Science and Data Analytics (BSISDA). All degrees are delivered 100% online asynchronously. All communication with students and faculty is conducted 100% online. Brief Description of Duties Faculty teach in their areas of specialty. We have a very wide ranging curriculum. For information on curriculum see: MLIS Courses (see required and elective courses) MARA Courses (see required and elective courses) Informatics Courses (see required courses and specializations) BSISDA All faculty are responsible for effective curriculum preparation, syllabus and accessibility compliance, review and grading of assignments and work, holding office hours, texts and readings, overall support of student learning and professional development, and working collaboratively with faculty and staff to promote student success. All faculty also support activities and preparation needed to maintain accreditation. To ensure teaching presence in our online classes each iSchool faculty member must include one or more of the following types of recorded (video or audio) content for each week or module: Introductions to weekly/unit content and activities Announcements Regular (Weekly/unit) updates Responses to assignments or discussions Short lectures All Faculty should be organizing their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS) , the official LMS provided for the SJSU community. All classes at SJSU, whether online or not, must be anchored in the Canvas platform to ensure faculty-student connection in a common space as all students are directed to log in to Canvas for online access to their classes. You will have access to this system prior to the semester start date. Demonstrate awareness of and address the needs of a student population of great diversity-including age, abilities, cultural background, ethnicity, religion, economic background, primary language, sexual orientation, gender identity, and academic preparation-through inclusive course materials, teaching strategies and advisement. Faculty shall organize all their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). Required Qualifications Applicants must have: An earned master’s degree Professional or academic work experience Applicants should demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, training, teaching and other comparable experience. Applicants should demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, training, teaching and other comparable experience. Preferred Qualifications Online teaching experience Compensation Compensation and salary range placement are determined by qualifications and experience. To learn more about range placement, please see University Policy S21-2 . Anticipated starting salary: L-A / Range 2 - $5007 - $5675 L-B / Range 3 - $5925 - $7125 L-C / Range 4 - $6500 - $8982 L-D / Range 5 - $8184 - $9854 Range salaries above are the anticipated monthly salary rate of full-time AY faculty--part-time rates are prorated. There are 6 monthly payments per semester (full-time AY annual salary = rate x 12). See the Faculty Salary Schedule for more information. Application Procedure Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: CV Cover Letter List of at least three (3) or as many as five (5) references Statement of Expertise, including professional experience, courses you are qualified to teach This is a continuing open position. Employment Conditions Faculty employees must complete CSU employee training as assigned and required based on their role (e.g., preventing discrimination and harassment, gender equity and Title IX, health and safety). Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, the faculty member in this position will subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). Individuals designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and to complete Clery Act training as determined by the University Clery Director. Questions regarding CSA designation and training can be sent to the Clery Director at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . The President may recommend or require compliance with safety measures that decrease the likelihood of COVID-19 transmission or illness and allows the core mission and activities of the campus to continue. Conditional Offer Employment is contingent upon US residence and proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Offers of employment are conditional, and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Appointment is contingent upon budget and enrollment considerations and subject to order of assignment provisions in the collective bargaining agreement between California State University and California Faculty Association. These provisions state the order in which available courses must be assigned to faculty, starting with tenure line faculty and ending with new lecturer appointees. San José State University: Silicon Valley's Public University Located in the heart of Silicon Valley-one of the most innovative and diverse regions in the world- San José State University is the founding campus of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system and the first public university in the West. Recognized as a national leader in transformative higher education, San José State University is an essential contributor to the economic, cultural, and social development of Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and California. SJSU ranks high nationally in research funding and is second highest in research productivity in the CSU system. Cutting-edge research, combined with world-class scholarship, student-centered learning opportunities, and experiential and interdisciplinary programs, allows SJSU to provide transformative opportunities that advance the public good locally and globally. San José State enrolls more than 36,000 students - many are historically underserved, and around 45% are first-generation and 38% are Pell-recipients. SJSU is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander (AANAPISI) Serving Institution. The university’s commitment to social justice extends from its vibrant, inclusive campus to an international network of over 275,000 alumni. As such, San José State is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty so our disciplines, students, and community can benefit from different and divergent cultural and identity perspectives. Equal Employment Statement San José State University prohibits discrimination on the basis of Age, Ancestry, Caste, Color, Disability, Ethnicity, Gender, Gender Expression, Gender Identity, Genetic Information, Marital Status, Medical Condition, Military Status, Nationality, Race, Religion, Religious Creed, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Sex Stereotype, and Veteran Status. This policy applies to all San José State University students, faculty, and staff as well as University programs and activities. Reasonable accommodations are made for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose. Note that all San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu. Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu. Advertised: Jul 27 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) San Jose
1 Washington Street, San Jose, CA 95192, USA
Department Summary The Department of Applied Data Science offers academic programs to address emerging workforce demands of the interdisciplinary talents designing and deploying intelligent solutions to real-world data challenges. Students acquire a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of the principles, methodologies and technologies of data science. Silicon Valley is known for its leadership in the big data economy and its demand for talent in response to the exponential growth of data. The department continuously seeks guidance from leading data professionals and companies to ensure that the curriculum is relevant for growing the talent needed in Silicon Valley. Local data professionals regularly interact with our students through teaching classes, speaking at seminars, sponsoring internships, and supervising capstone projects. Faculty members actively engage with industry partners and sponsors to assess our curricula and update learning objectives in order to provide the most up-to-date skills for supporting innovations from this region. The department is an academic hub, in partnership with other SJSU departments and industry partners, for promoting education and research in applied data science. In order to address the immense demand for data science professionals, the department launched an MS in Data Analytics program in August 2018. This program provides students with the advanced education necessary to draw insights from real data and apply analytical skills to solve practical problems. Currently, 200 students are enrolled in the program, with continued plans for future growth. More information about the Department of Applied Data Science at San José State University can be found here . More information about MS in Data Analytics program can be found here . Brief Description of Duties Lecturers are expected to teach their courses effectively; to maintain appropriate office hours in accordance with University Policy; and to cooperate with the department in the peer-review process. Lecturers are strongly encouraged to seek guidance from Department Chair for clarification of University policies and department practices with respect to grading, testing, textbooks, office hours, curriculum goals, disability accommodations, academic integrity, etc. All Faculty should be organizing their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS), the official LMS provided for the SJSU community. All classes at SJSU, whether online or not, must be anchored in the Canvas platform to ensure faculty-student connection in a common space as all students are directed to log in to Canvas for online access to their classes. You will have access to this system prior to the semester start date. Candidate must demonstrate awareness of and address the needs of a student population of great diversity-including age, abilities, cultural background, ethnicity, religion, economic background, primary language, sexual orientation, gender identity, and academic preparation-through inclusive course materials, teaching strategies and advisement. Faculty shall organize all their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). All classes must be offered and meet as scheduled throughout the entire semester or term, in the mode assigned and listed in the schedule of classes (i.e., asynchronous, synchronous, bichronous, in-person, or hybrid). Required Qualifications A Ph.D. or Master’s degree with at least 5 years of significant and relevant professional experience in a STEM field is required. Knowledge of the subject matter of the discipline in Data Science and Analytics. Evidence of satisfactory achievement in previous academic work. Applicants should demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, training, teaching and other comparable experience. Conditional Appointment Please be advised that an appointment is contingent upon budget and enrollment considerations and subject to order of assignment provisions in the collective bargaining agreement between California State University and California Faculty Association. These provisions state the “Order of Work,” or the order in which available courses must be assigned to faculty, starting with tenure line faculty and ending with new lecturer appointees. Compensation Compensation and salary range placement are determined by qualifications and experience. To learn more about range placement, please see University Policy S21-2 . Anticipated starting salary: L-A / Range 2 - $4530 - $5405 L-B / Range 3 - $5405 - $6786 L-C / Range 4 - $6190 - $8554 L-D / Range 5 - $7794 - $9385 Range salaries above are the anticipated monthly salary rate of full-time AY faculty--part-time rates are prorated. There are 6 monthly payments per semester (full-time AY annual salary = rate x 12). See the Faculty Salary Schedule for more information. Application Procedure This is a continuing open position. Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: CV Cover Letter Statement of Expertise, including professional experience, courses you are qualified to teach List of References Employment Conditions Faculty employees must complete CSU employee training as assigned and required based on their role (e.g., preventing discrimination and harassment, gender equity and Title IX, health and safety). Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, the faculty member in this position will subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). Individuals designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and to complete Clery Act training as determined by the University Clery Director. Questions regarding CSA designation and training can be sent to the Clery Director at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . The President may recommend or require compliance with safety measures that decrease the likelihood of COVID-19 transmission or illness and allows the core mission and activities of the campus to continue. Conditional Offer Employment is contingent upon US residence and proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Offers of employment are conditional, and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Appointment is contingent upon budget and enrollment considerations and subject to order of assignment provisions in the collective bargaining agreement between California State University and California Faculty Association. These provisions state the order in which available courses must be assigned to faculty, starting with tenure line faculty and ending with new lecturer appointees. San José State University: Silicon Valley's Public University Located in the heart of Silicon Valley-one of the most innovative and diverse regions in the world- San José State University is the founding campus of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system and the first public university in the West. Recognized as a national leader in transformative higher education, San José State University is an essential contributor to the economic, cultural, and social development of Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and California. SJSU ranks high nationally in research funding and is second highest in research productivity in the CSU system. Cutting-edge research, combined with world-class scholarship, student-centered learning opportunities, and experiential and interdisciplinary programs, allows SJSU to provide transformative opportunities that advance the public good locally and globally. San José State enrolls more than 36,000 students - many are historically underserved, and around 45% are first-generation and 38% are Pell-recipients. SJSU is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander (AANAPISI) Serving Institution. The university’s commitment to social justice extends from its vibrant, inclusive campus to an international network of over 275,000 alumni. As such, San José State is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty so our disciplines, students, and community can benefit from different and divergent cultural and identity perspectives. Equal Employment Statement San José State University prohibits discrimination on the basis of Age, Ancestry, Caste, Color, Disability, Ethnicity, Gender, Gender Expression, Gender Identity, Genetic Information, Marital Status, Medical Condition, Military Status, Nationality, Race, Religion, Religious Creed, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Sex Stereotype, and Veteran Status. This policy applies to all San José State University students, faculty, and staff as well as University programs and activities. Reasonable accommodations are made for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose. Note that all San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu. Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu. Advertised: Oct 06 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Department Summary The Department of Applied Data Science offers academic programs to address emerging workforce demands of the interdisciplinary talents designing and deploying intelligent solutions to real-world data challenges. Students acquire a comprehensive understanding and knowledge of the principles, methodologies and technologies of data science. Silicon Valley is known for its leadership in the big data economy and its demand for talent in response to the exponential growth of data. The department continuously seeks guidance from leading data professionals and companies to ensure that the curriculum is relevant for growing the talent needed in Silicon Valley. Local data professionals regularly interact with our students through teaching classes, speaking at seminars, sponsoring internships, and supervising capstone projects. Faculty members actively engage with industry partners and sponsors to assess our curricula and update learning objectives in order to provide the most up-to-date skills for supporting innovations from this region. The department is an academic hub, in partnership with other SJSU departments and industry partners, for promoting education and research in applied data science. In order to address the immense demand for data science professionals, the department launched an MS in Data Analytics program in August 2018. This program provides students with the advanced education necessary to draw insights from real data and apply analytical skills to solve practical problems. Currently, 200 students are enrolled in the program, with continued plans for future growth. More information about the Department of Applied Data Science at San José State University can be found here . More information about MS in Data Analytics program can be found here . Brief Description of Duties Lecturers are expected to teach their courses effectively; to maintain appropriate office hours in accordance with University Policy; and to cooperate with the department in the peer-review process. Lecturers are strongly encouraged to seek guidance from Department Chair for clarification of University policies and department practices with respect to grading, testing, textbooks, office hours, curriculum goals, disability accommodations, academic integrity, etc. All Faculty should be organizing their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS), the official LMS provided for the SJSU community. All classes at SJSU, whether online or not, must be anchored in the Canvas platform to ensure faculty-student connection in a common space as all students are directed to log in to Canvas for online access to their classes. You will have access to this system prior to the semester start date. Candidate must demonstrate awareness of and address the needs of a student population of great diversity-including age, abilities, cultural background, ethnicity, religion, economic background, primary language, sexual orientation, gender identity, and academic preparation-through inclusive course materials, teaching strategies and advisement. Faculty shall organize all their classes within the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). All classes must be offered and meet as scheduled throughout the entire semester or term, in the mode assigned and listed in the schedule of classes (i.e., asynchronous, synchronous, bichronous, in-person, or hybrid). Required Qualifications A Ph.D. or Master’s degree with at least 5 years of significant and relevant professional experience in a STEM field is required. Knowledge of the subject matter of the discipline in Data Science and Analytics. Evidence of satisfactory achievement in previous academic work. Applicants should demonstrate an awareness of and sensitivity to the educational goals of a multicultural population as might have been gained in cross-cultural study, training, teaching and other comparable experience. Conditional Appointment Please be advised that an appointment is contingent upon budget and enrollment considerations and subject to order of assignment provisions in the collective bargaining agreement between California State University and California Faculty Association. These provisions state the “Order of Work,” or the order in which available courses must be assigned to faculty, starting with tenure line faculty and ending with new lecturer appointees. Compensation Compensation and salary range placement are determined by qualifications and experience. To learn more about range placement, please see University Policy S21-2 . Anticipated starting salary: L-A / Range 2 - $4530 - $5405 L-B / Range 3 - $5405 - $6786 L-C / Range 4 - $6190 - $8554 L-D / Range 5 - $7794 - $9385 Range salaries above are the anticipated monthly salary rate of full-time AY faculty--part-time rates are prorated. There are 6 monthly payments per semester (full-time AY annual salary = rate x 12). See the Faculty Salary Schedule for more information. Application Procedure This is a continuing open position. Click Apply Now to complete the SJSU Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: CV Cover Letter Statement of Expertise, including professional experience, courses you are qualified to teach List of References Employment Conditions Faculty employees must complete CSU employee training as assigned and required based on their role (e.g., preventing discrimination and harassment, gender equity and Title IX, health and safety). Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act) and CSU systemwide policy, the faculty member in this position will subject to ongoing review for designation as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). Individuals designated as Campus Security Authorities are required to immediately report Clery incidents to the institution and to complete Clery Act training as determined by the University Clery Director. Questions regarding CSA designation and training can be sent to the Clery Director at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu . The President may recommend or require compliance with safety measures that decrease the likelihood of COVID-19 transmission or illness and allows the core mission and activities of the campus to continue. Conditional Offer Employment is contingent upon US residence and proof of eligibility to work in the United States. Offers of employment are conditional, and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Appointment is contingent upon budget and enrollment considerations and subject to order of assignment provisions in the collective bargaining agreement between California State University and California Faculty Association. These provisions state the order in which available courses must be assigned to faculty, starting with tenure line faculty and ending with new lecturer appointees. San José State University: Silicon Valley's Public University Located in the heart of Silicon Valley-one of the most innovative and diverse regions in the world- San José State University is the founding campus of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) system and the first public university in the West. Recognized as a national leader in transformative higher education, San José State University is an essential contributor to the economic, cultural, and social development of Silicon Valley, the Bay Area, and California. SJSU ranks high nationally in research funding and is second highest in research productivity in the CSU system. Cutting-edge research, combined with world-class scholarship, student-centered learning opportunities, and experiential and interdisciplinary programs, allows SJSU to provide transformative opportunities that advance the public good locally and globally. San José State enrolls more than 36,000 students - many are historically underserved, and around 45% are first-generation and 38% are Pell-recipients. SJSU is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander (AANAPISI) Serving Institution. The university’s commitment to social justice extends from its vibrant, inclusive campus to an international network of over 275,000 alumni. As such, San José State is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty so our disciplines, students, and community can benefit from different and divergent cultural and identity perspectives. Equal Employment Statement San José State University prohibits discrimination on the basis of Age, Ancestry, Caste, Color, Disability, Ethnicity, Gender, Gender Expression, Gender Identity, Genetic Information, Marital Status, Medical Condition, Military Status, Nationality, Race, Religion, Religious Creed, Sex, Sexual Orientation, Sex Stereotype, and Veteran Status. This policy applies to all San José State University students, faculty, and staff as well as University programs and activities. Reasonable accommodations are made for applicants with disabilities who self-disclose. Note that all San José State University employees are considered mandated reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and are required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Housing Fire Safety Notification Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the Annual Security Report (ASR) is also now available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Security-Report.pdf. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and Sexual Assault prevention information, and information about drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery crimes for San José State University locations for the three most recent calendar years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the Office of the Clery Director by phone at 408-924-1501 or by email at clerycompliance@sjsu.edu. Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is also available for viewing at https://www.sjsu.edu/clery/docs/SJSU-Annual-Fire-Safety-Report.pdf . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within SJSU on-campus housing facilities for the three most recent calendar years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on Campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Housing Office by phone at 408-795-5600 or by email at uhs-frontdesk@sjsu.edu. Advertised: Oct 06 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time: