Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Equivalent Experience: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field, plus two (2) years of experience in a field related to the job. Experience may substitute for education up to four (4) years. Licenses or Certifications: None. Notes to Applicants The City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department ( PARD ) provides, protects and preserves a park system that promotes quality recreational, cultural and outdoor experiences for the Austin community. Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits, such as medical, paid leave time, a great retirement plan, training opportunities and more! Click HERE for more information. The Program Development Coordinator position, under general supervision, will coordinate the Tourism Program for the PARD historic tourist sites and parks. This position will report to the Program Manager of the Historic Preservation and Tourism Program within the division. Application Instructions/Job Requirements: Application: A detailed, complete application is required, and applicants must include on their Employment Record all experience (work and/or volunteer) related to this job posting - up to 10 years or more; this will be used to determine your base compensation. Employment Record dates must include month and year. Verification of employment history dates on resume should match online Employment Application. Statements such as “See Resume” will not be accepted and a resume alone will not be accepted in lieu of a complete online application. Skills Assessments: Skills assessment(s) may be required as part of the recruitment process. Virtual Interviews: PARD may conduct virtual interviews. Military/Veteran: An applicant claiming Military/Veteran status must provide a copy of his or her DD-214(s), or valid comparable document, at the time of interview. Physical Requirements: Tasks may involve bending, lifting, walking, carrying or using a force equal to lifting up to lifting up to fifteen (15) pounds. Work environment includes inside, and outside environmental conditions, extreme temperatures, and hazards associated with equipment operation including fumes, oils, gases and mists. Must be physically and mentally able to communicate, respond and work with participant’s needs and safety issues. Other Information: Travel: If you are selected for this position and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program , you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. 90 Day Provision for Additional Vacancy : This posting may be used to fill other vacancies in other divisions/work locations within the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. Decisions on assigned selection will be made at the time of hire based on the business needs of the department. Tobacco and Vape-Free Workplace: PARD work site locations are tobacco-free. Use of tobacco products and/or e-cigarettes is not permitted on any PARD work site - including construction sites, parking lots, garages or in any personal vehicles located on the premises. Pay Range $28.04 - $34.34 per hour Hours Work/Location Schedule Notes: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. May be required to work during special events, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Work schedule and location is subject to change based on department needs and programs. May be required to work during City emergencies such as extreme weather events. Job Close Date 06/05/2024 Type of Posting Reserved for City Employees Department Parks and Recreation Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location 919 W. 28 1/2 Street, Austin Texas, 78705 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in communications, public relations, tourism studies, marketing, journalism or related field. Preferred Experience: Experience with Adobe Creative Suite software or equivalent. Experience in promoting destinations and events to tourists. Experience with public sector contracting and procurement. Preferred Knowledge: Knowledge of Texas Hotel Occupancy Tax statute and allowable uses or the ability to learn within 90 days of hire. Other: Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Oversees the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of programs and sponsored special events. Leads initiatives related to community needs and outreach. Ensures the programs and services offered contribute to the organization’s mission and reflect the priorities and approved budget. Works with internal and external individuals to identify/plan program themes. Monitors the delivery of the programs and events to maintain or improve quality. Provides regular program reports. Works with director on program-related sponsorships, grants, and contributions. Keeps all parties apprised of ongoing program-related budget issues. Responsibilities- Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: May provide leadership, work assignments, evaluation, training, and guidance to others. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of Local, State, and Federal resources and categorical programs. Knowledge of community resources available and how to use them effectively. Knowledge of research techniques. Knowledge of laws and regulations pertaining to grants and contracts administration. Knowledge of grants and contract administration and principals. Skill in determining needs and gathering, analyzing, and presenting data to provide accurate information for management use. Skill in oral and written communication. Skill in handling multiple tasks and prioritizing. Skill in using computers and related software applications, including Microsoft Office products. Ability to work with frequent interruptions and changes in priorities. Ability to work well with individuals from a variety of backgrounds and experiences, including community leaders, residents, service providers, local officials, and elected representatives. Ability to train others. Ability to quickly recognize and analyze irregular events. Ability to establish and maintain effective communication and working relationships with City employees and the public. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * The minimum qualifications for this position are: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field, plus two (2) years of experience in a field related to the job. Experience may substitute for education up to four (4) years. Do you meet this qualification? Yes No * In reviewing the preferred qualifications section of this job posting, please describe in 500 words or less how you meet those preferred qualifications. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience in program development and coordination including the development of program plans and reports. (Open Ended Question) * This position requires a criminal background investigation (CBI). By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful CBI to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a Criminal Background Investigation. * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No * Are you a current City of Austin employee? Yes No Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
May 24, 2024
Full Time
Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Equivalent Experience: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field, plus two (2) years of experience in a field related to the job. Experience may substitute for education up to four (4) years. Licenses or Certifications: None. Notes to Applicants The City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department ( PARD ) provides, protects and preserves a park system that promotes quality recreational, cultural and outdoor experiences for the Austin community. Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits, such as medical, paid leave time, a great retirement plan, training opportunities and more! Click HERE for more information. The Program Development Coordinator position, under general supervision, will coordinate the Tourism Program for the PARD historic tourist sites and parks. This position will report to the Program Manager of the Historic Preservation and Tourism Program within the division. Application Instructions/Job Requirements: Application: A detailed, complete application is required, and applicants must include on their Employment Record all experience (work and/or volunteer) related to this job posting - up to 10 years or more; this will be used to determine your base compensation. Employment Record dates must include month and year. Verification of employment history dates on resume should match online Employment Application. Statements such as “See Resume” will not be accepted and a resume alone will not be accepted in lieu of a complete online application. Skills Assessments: Skills assessment(s) may be required as part of the recruitment process. Virtual Interviews: PARD may conduct virtual interviews. Military/Veteran: An applicant claiming Military/Veteran status must provide a copy of his or her DD-214(s), or valid comparable document, at the time of interview. Physical Requirements: Tasks may involve bending, lifting, walking, carrying or using a force equal to lifting up to lifting up to fifteen (15) pounds. Work environment includes inside, and outside environmental conditions, extreme temperatures, and hazards associated with equipment operation including fumes, oils, gases and mists. Must be physically and mentally able to communicate, respond and work with participant’s needs and safety issues. Other Information: Travel: If you are selected for this position and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program , you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. 90 Day Provision for Additional Vacancy : This posting may be used to fill other vacancies in other divisions/work locations within the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. Decisions on assigned selection will be made at the time of hire based on the business needs of the department. Tobacco and Vape-Free Workplace: PARD work site locations are tobacco-free. Use of tobacco products and/or e-cigarettes is not permitted on any PARD work site - including construction sites, parking lots, garages or in any personal vehicles located on the premises. Pay Range $28.04 - $34.34 per hour Hours Work/Location Schedule Notes: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. May be required to work during special events, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Work schedule and location is subject to change based on department needs and programs. May be required to work during City emergencies such as extreme weather events. Job Close Date 06/05/2024 Type of Posting Reserved for City Employees Department Parks and Recreation Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location 919 W. 28 1/2 Street, Austin Texas, 78705 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in communications, public relations, tourism studies, marketing, journalism or related field. Preferred Experience: Experience with Adobe Creative Suite software or equivalent. Experience in promoting destinations and events to tourists. Experience with public sector contracting and procurement. Preferred Knowledge: Knowledge of Texas Hotel Occupancy Tax statute and allowable uses or the ability to learn within 90 days of hire. Other: Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Oversees the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of programs and sponsored special events. Leads initiatives related to community needs and outreach. Ensures the programs and services offered contribute to the organization’s mission and reflect the priorities and approved budget. Works with internal and external individuals to identify/plan program themes. Monitors the delivery of the programs and events to maintain or improve quality. Provides regular program reports. Works with director on program-related sponsorships, grants, and contributions. Keeps all parties apprised of ongoing program-related budget issues. Responsibilities- Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: May provide leadership, work assignments, evaluation, training, and guidance to others. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of Local, State, and Federal resources and categorical programs. Knowledge of community resources available and how to use them effectively. Knowledge of research techniques. Knowledge of laws and regulations pertaining to grants and contracts administration. Knowledge of grants and contract administration and principals. Skill in determining needs and gathering, analyzing, and presenting data to provide accurate information for management use. Skill in oral and written communication. Skill in handling multiple tasks and prioritizing. Skill in using computers and related software applications, including Microsoft Office products. Ability to work with frequent interruptions and changes in priorities. Ability to work well with individuals from a variety of backgrounds and experiences, including community leaders, residents, service providers, local officials, and elected representatives. Ability to train others. Ability to quickly recognize and analyze irregular events. Ability to establish and maintain effective communication and working relationships with City employees and the public. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * The minimum qualifications for this position are: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field, plus two (2) years of experience in a field related to the job. Experience may substitute for education up to four (4) years. Do you meet this qualification? Yes No * In reviewing the preferred qualifications section of this job posting, please describe in 500 words or less how you meet those preferred qualifications. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience in program development and coordination including the development of program plans and reports. (Open Ended Question) * This position requires a criminal background investigation (CBI). By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful CBI to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a Criminal Background Investigation. * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No * Are you a current City of Austin employee? Yes No Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE
Austin, Texas, United States
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Volunteer Services Coordinator I-IV Army No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Volunteer Services Coordinator I-IV Navy No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Volunteer Services Coordinator I-IV Coast Guard No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Volunteer Services Coordinator I-IV Marine Corps No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Volunteer Services Coordinator I-IV Air Force No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must complete the Military Employment Preference Survey and attach this form and required documentation referenced on this form at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: 1. Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge. 2. Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 3. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 4. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active duty military orders. 5. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Charlotte Cisneros, (512) 571-0909 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS: 1340 Airport Commerce Dr, Suite C, Austin, TX 78741 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Under the direction of the Outdoor Education and Outreach Manager, the Texas State Park Ambassador Coordinator performs routine (journey-level) volunteer services work including recruits, trains, and organizes regional teams of volunteers in partnership with State Parks. Plans, coordinates, and promotes volunteer leadership trainings and networking events. Collaborates with State Parks staff to connect volunteers to social media, service, and community outreach projects in Texas State Parks. Supports and provides resources to park staff serving as Ambassador points of contacts. Organize and guide established group of alumni volunteers who have completed their project period to share new volunteer, networking, and employment opportunities. Works under moderate supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree. Experience: One year experience in volunteer recruitment and management; Six months experience delivering outreach or educational programs to young adults; Six months experience creating and delivering training curriculum; Experience planning and coordinating logistically complex events with effective multi-level communication; NOTE: Experience may occur concurrently. Licensure: Applicant must possess a valid State driver's license; Must possess or be able to obtain, within 6 months of employment, CPR and Wilderness First Aid certifications. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required license. ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS: Education: One additional year of experience beyond the requirements in volunteer recruitment and management may substitute for 30 hours of the required education, with a maximum substitution of 120 semester hours. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in a field related to Natural Resource Education, Outreach, or Outdoor Recreation, such as Park Administration, Recreation, Biology, Forestry, Education, Agriculture Science, Communication, Natural Resource Management, Conservation, Fisheries, or Wildlife Management. Experience: Two years experience in volunteer coordination and management, including developing recruitment and retention strategies, program guidelines, procedures, and rules; One year experience in creating leadership training curriculum and lesson plans; Experience with engaging and motivating young adults through leadership training; Outdoor leadership experience to include technical skills and safety in outdoor recreation; Experience as a Texas State Park Ambassador; Experience with social media promotions and applications. Licensure: Current Wilderness First Responder certification; Current Leave No Trace Trainer certification; Current Project Wild Trainer certification. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of Texas State Parks system; Knowledge of community outreach strategies, including social media engagement; Knowledge of effective instructional methods and training techniques for young adults; Knowledge of volunteer program oversight and management; Knowledge of safety and best practices in outdoor leadership, including Leave No Trace; Knowledge of obstacles to outdoor participation for young adults; Skill in using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Google Drive, and video conference software and equipment; Skill in creating a variety of engaging content via social media platforms; Skill in encouraging and fostering effective relationships between paid and non-paid staff, as well as affiliated organizations and communities; Skill in effective verbal and written communication to respond to internal and external inquiries, as well as requests for information to include public speaking; Skill in establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with co-workers and work-related contacts; Skill in interpreting, analyzing, and explaining organizational policies and procedures; Ability to effectively plan, schedule and organize activities to meet multiple deadlines; Ability to analyze complex information and develop plans to address identified issues; Ability to effectively demonstrate negotiation and facilitation skills; Ability to work independently with little supervision; Ability to prepare and deliver outreach programs for audiences between 18 to 30 years old; Ability to provide quality customer service in a courteous and professional manner; Ability to train others; Ability to drive a truck and trailer long distances and to travel to various work locations; Ability to perform manual labor, including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program. WORKING CONDITIONS: Required to work 40 hours per week (Monday through Friday); Required to work overtime, as necessary; Required to perform manual labor, including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules, and safety procedures; Required to operate a State vehicle; Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles. Hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and days off other than Saturdays, Sundays and holidays as needed during quarterly multi-day Ambassador Leadership volunteer trainings, and various other meetings/trainings; Required to travel 25% with overnight camping stays in tents at a State Park; Required to perform work outdoors, occasionally in adverse weather conditions; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, including wearing a uniform. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date: May 27, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
May 07, 2024
Full Time
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Volunteer Services Coordinator I-IV Army No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Volunteer Services Coordinator I-IV Navy No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Volunteer Services Coordinator I-IV Coast Guard No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Volunteer Services Coordinator I-IV Marine Corps No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Volunteer Services Coordinator I-IV Air Force No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must complete the Military Employment Preference Survey and attach this form and required documentation referenced on this form at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: 1. Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge. 2. Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 3. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 4. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active duty military orders. 5. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Charlotte Cisneros, (512) 571-0909 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS: 1340 Airport Commerce Dr, Suite C, Austin, TX 78741 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Under the direction of the Outdoor Education and Outreach Manager, the Texas State Park Ambassador Coordinator performs routine (journey-level) volunteer services work including recruits, trains, and organizes regional teams of volunteers in partnership with State Parks. Plans, coordinates, and promotes volunteer leadership trainings and networking events. Collaborates with State Parks staff to connect volunteers to social media, service, and community outreach projects in Texas State Parks. Supports and provides resources to park staff serving as Ambassador points of contacts. Organize and guide established group of alumni volunteers who have completed their project period to share new volunteer, networking, and employment opportunities. Works under moderate supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree. Experience: One year experience in volunteer recruitment and management; Six months experience delivering outreach or educational programs to young adults; Six months experience creating and delivering training curriculum; Experience planning and coordinating logistically complex events with effective multi-level communication; NOTE: Experience may occur concurrently. Licensure: Applicant must possess a valid State driver's license; Must possess or be able to obtain, within 6 months of employment, CPR and Wilderness First Aid certifications. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required license. ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS: Education: One additional year of experience beyond the requirements in volunteer recruitment and management may substitute for 30 hours of the required education, with a maximum substitution of 120 semester hours. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in a field related to Natural Resource Education, Outreach, or Outdoor Recreation, such as Park Administration, Recreation, Biology, Forestry, Education, Agriculture Science, Communication, Natural Resource Management, Conservation, Fisheries, or Wildlife Management. Experience: Two years experience in volunteer coordination and management, including developing recruitment and retention strategies, program guidelines, procedures, and rules; One year experience in creating leadership training curriculum and lesson plans; Experience with engaging and motivating young adults through leadership training; Outdoor leadership experience to include technical skills and safety in outdoor recreation; Experience as a Texas State Park Ambassador; Experience with social media promotions and applications. Licensure: Current Wilderness First Responder certification; Current Leave No Trace Trainer certification; Current Project Wild Trainer certification. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of Texas State Parks system; Knowledge of community outreach strategies, including social media engagement; Knowledge of effective instructional methods and training techniques for young adults; Knowledge of volunteer program oversight and management; Knowledge of safety and best practices in outdoor leadership, including Leave No Trace; Knowledge of obstacles to outdoor participation for young adults; Skill in using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Google Drive, and video conference software and equipment; Skill in creating a variety of engaging content via social media platforms; Skill in encouraging and fostering effective relationships between paid and non-paid staff, as well as affiliated organizations and communities; Skill in effective verbal and written communication to respond to internal and external inquiries, as well as requests for information to include public speaking; Skill in establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with co-workers and work-related contacts; Skill in interpreting, analyzing, and explaining organizational policies and procedures; Ability to effectively plan, schedule and organize activities to meet multiple deadlines; Ability to analyze complex information and develop plans to address identified issues; Ability to effectively demonstrate negotiation and facilitation skills; Ability to work independently with little supervision; Ability to prepare and deliver outreach programs for audiences between 18 to 30 years old; Ability to provide quality customer service in a courteous and professional manner; Ability to train others; Ability to drive a truck and trailer long distances and to travel to various work locations; Ability to perform manual labor, including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program. WORKING CONDITIONS: Required to work 40 hours per week (Monday through Friday); Required to work overtime, as necessary; Required to perform manual labor, including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules, and safety procedures; Required to operate a State vehicle; Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles. Hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and days off other than Saturdays, Sundays and holidays as needed during quarterly multi-day Ambassador Leadership volunteer trainings, and various other meetings/trainings; Required to travel 25% with overnight camping stays in tents at a State Park; Required to perform work outdoors, occasionally in adverse weather conditions; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, including wearing a uniform. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date: May 27, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
CITY OF BURLINGAME, CA
Burlingame, CA, United States
Village Park Preschool Program Village Park Preschool is a play-based preschool program offered by the City of Burlingame Parks and Recreation Department. We offer 5 programs: Lil’ Sprouts (2 year olds), Cottage Kids (3 year olds), Playschool Villagers (3 year olds), Afternoon Owls (3 year olds), and Camp Treehouse (3-4 year olds). The emphasis of the program is physical, social, and emotional growth in a child-centered environment. Activities are designed to foster a healthy child that develops an early love of learning. Village Park Preschool programs strive to create an environment inspiring each child’s individual creativity and self-expression. Children participate in arts/crafts, music, body movement, basic science, cognitive games, creative/dramatic play, cooking, circle and story time, fine and gross motor skill building, and phonics awareness. Definition: Preschool Site Coordinator The City of Burlingame is looking for an enthusiastic, organized, creative, and responsible Preschool Site Coordinator. Under direction of a Recreation Supervisor, the Preschool Site Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of Village Park Preschool ensuring a safe, nurturing, and educational environment for children. This role involves managing staff, coordinating programs, communicating with parents, and maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements. Essential Duties Program Oversite Coordinate with teachers and staff to ensure lesson plans, schedules, and classroom activities align with educational standards and goals. Monitor and assess the effectiveness of programs and make adjustments as needed to meet the needs of children and families. Manage supply lists and shop for required materials. Develop, implement, and oversee age-appropriate curriculum and activities that promote children's physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. Lead a variety of activities including, but not limited to, arts and crafts, organized games, story time, music/singing activities, science, cooking, early writing skills, and interactive circle time. Develop and plan activities for preschool summer camp Change diapers and support toilet training. Staff Management Train and supervise teaching staff. Provide ongoing support, guidance, and professional development opportunities to staff to enhance their skills and performance. Parent Communication Serve as the primary point of contact for parents and guardians, addressing inquiries, concerns, and feedback in a responsive and professional manner. Facilitate open communication and collaboration between parents, teachers, and staff to promote a positive and supportive learning environment. Send emails to parents with child and class updates. Manage Village Park Instagram Administrative Duties Prepare monthly newsletter. Manage Village Park Preschool Instagram. Complete assigned paperwork, including timecards and incident reports. Safety and Compliance Enforce policies and procedures related to child supervision, hygiene, emergency preparedness, and security measures. Conduct regular inspections of facilities, equipment, and materials to ensure they meet safety and quality standards. Qualifications Knowledge of: Early childhood education principles, curriculum development, and best practices. Customer service techniques Staff management Administrative and organizations Communication and interpersonal Experience and Education: Completion of 24 semester units of Early Childhood Education Teaching certification or license for early childhood education (preferred) Possession of an appropriate California driver's license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles. Class Times: School Year (August-May) Monday/Wednesday - 9am-11:15pm (2 year olds) Tuesday/Thursday - 9:15am-11:30am (2 year olds) Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday - 9am-12pm (3 year olds) Monday/Wednesday/Friday - 8:45am-12:15pm (3 year olds) Tuesday/Thursday - 12:30pm-3:30pm (3 year olds) Summer Camp (June-August) Monday- Friday - 9am-12pm (3-4 year olds) Work Schedule: 8-20 Hours a week Maximum of 960 hours per fiscal year Note: These positions are part-time and do NOT have a benefits package. Salary: $27.69-$34.30 per hour depending on qualifications and experience. To Apply: Please complete an online job application at www.calopps.org Filing Deadline: Open until filled. Benefits Healthy Workplaces/Healthy Families Act: California Paid Sick Leave Benefit, as amended effective 1/1/2024. This benefit accrues at the rate of one hour for every 30 hours worked and is available after 90 days of employment. The maximum use of paid sick leave is 40 hours in a one-year period. There is no cash value associated with benefit. Vacation Pay. This benefit is for part-time casual employees who work 30 or more days within a year from the beginning of employment with the City of Burlingame, and accrues at the rate of one hour for every 52 hours worked to a maximum benefit of 16 hours per year. No employee shall be allowed to have an accumulation of more than two years’ worth of vacation accrual to their credit at any one time. No other benefits are offered. This position is at will and is not part of the City's Civil Service System. There is no guarantee of hours and employment may end at any time. Closing Date/Time: Until filled
Apr 17, 2024
Part Time
Village Park Preschool Program Village Park Preschool is a play-based preschool program offered by the City of Burlingame Parks and Recreation Department. We offer 5 programs: Lil’ Sprouts (2 year olds), Cottage Kids (3 year olds), Playschool Villagers (3 year olds), Afternoon Owls (3 year olds), and Camp Treehouse (3-4 year olds). The emphasis of the program is physical, social, and emotional growth in a child-centered environment. Activities are designed to foster a healthy child that develops an early love of learning. Village Park Preschool programs strive to create an environment inspiring each child’s individual creativity and self-expression. Children participate in arts/crafts, music, body movement, basic science, cognitive games, creative/dramatic play, cooking, circle and story time, fine and gross motor skill building, and phonics awareness. Definition: Preschool Site Coordinator The City of Burlingame is looking for an enthusiastic, organized, creative, and responsible Preschool Site Coordinator. Under direction of a Recreation Supervisor, the Preschool Site Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of Village Park Preschool ensuring a safe, nurturing, and educational environment for children. This role involves managing staff, coordinating programs, communicating with parents, and maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements. Essential Duties Program Oversite Coordinate with teachers and staff to ensure lesson plans, schedules, and classroom activities align with educational standards and goals. Monitor and assess the effectiveness of programs and make adjustments as needed to meet the needs of children and families. Manage supply lists and shop for required materials. Develop, implement, and oversee age-appropriate curriculum and activities that promote children's physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. Lead a variety of activities including, but not limited to, arts and crafts, organized games, story time, music/singing activities, science, cooking, early writing skills, and interactive circle time. Develop and plan activities for preschool summer camp Change diapers and support toilet training. Staff Management Train and supervise teaching staff. Provide ongoing support, guidance, and professional development opportunities to staff to enhance their skills and performance. Parent Communication Serve as the primary point of contact for parents and guardians, addressing inquiries, concerns, and feedback in a responsive and professional manner. Facilitate open communication and collaboration between parents, teachers, and staff to promote a positive and supportive learning environment. Send emails to parents with child and class updates. Manage Village Park Instagram Administrative Duties Prepare monthly newsletter. Manage Village Park Preschool Instagram. Complete assigned paperwork, including timecards and incident reports. Safety and Compliance Enforce policies and procedures related to child supervision, hygiene, emergency preparedness, and security measures. Conduct regular inspections of facilities, equipment, and materials to ensure they meet safety and quality standards. Qualifications Knowledge of: Early childhood education principles, curriculum development, and best practices. Customer service techniques Staff management Administrative and organizations Communication and interpersonal Experience and Education: Completion of 24 semester units of Early Childhood Education Teaching certification or license for early childhood education (preferred) Possession of an appropriate California driver's license issued by the State Department of Motor Vehicles. Class Times: School Year (August-May) Monday/Wednesday - 9am-11:15pm (2 year olds) Tuesday/Thursday - 9:15am-11:30am (2 year olds) Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday - 9am-12pm (3 year olds) Monday/Wednesday/Friday - 8:45am-12:15pm (3 year olds) Tuesday/Thursday - 12:30pm-3:30pm (3 year olds) Summer Camp (June-August) Monday- Friday - 9am-12pm (3-4 year olds) Work Schedule: 8-20 Hours a week Maximum of 960 hours per fiscal year Note: These positions are part-time and do NOT have a benefits package. Salary: $27.69-$34.30 per hour depending on qualifications and experience. To Apply: Please complete an online job application at www.calopps.org Filing Deadline: Open until filled. Benefits Healthy Workplaces/Healthy Families Act: California Paid Sick Leave Benefit, as amended effective 1/1/2024. This benefit accrues at the rate of one hour for every 30 hours worked and is available after 90 days of employment. The maximum use of paid sick leave is 40 hours in a one-year period. There is no cash value associated with benefit. Vacation Pay. This benefit is for part-time casual employees who work 30 or more days within a year from the beginning of employment with the City of Burlingame, and accrues at the rate of one hour for every 52 hours worked to a maximum benefit of 16 hours per year. No employee shall be allowed to have an accumulation of more than two years’ worth of vacation accrual to their credit at any one time. No other benefits are offered. This position is at will and is not part of the City's Civil Service System. There is no guarantee of hours and employment may end at any time. Closing Date/Time: Until filled
CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Position Description The City Trees Program is seeking a knowledgeable and passionate Tree Outreach Coordinator to lead engagement on private property forestry topics in Minneapolis. The Coordinator will work with community groups, neighborhood organizations, and nonprofits to collaborate on projects and perform outreach about: City Trees programming, tree removal, tree maintenance, the benefits of trees, planting opportunities, and invasive pests and diseases. The Tree Outreach Coordinator will have experience with outreach and be passionate about environmental justice and leading the development and maintenance of trusted relationships with under-represented communities. They will also serve as a liaison between program staff and community, recruit participants for programs, educate residents, and plan workshops and trainings. The Tree Outreach Coordinator will work within the City Trees program in the Health Department on an emerging team of sustainability-focused individuals. The City Trees program works to increase tree canopy on private property. This is a new position and will be establishing systems for continued long-lasting relationships. The City of Minneapolis does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Job Duties and Responsibilities Engage and establish relationships within under-represented communities and provide leadership within under-represented communities to enhance access to Minneapolis Health Department services and increase participation in department programs. Represent the City of Minneapolis in strategic partnership and solution strategies for increasing trusted relationships between under-represented communities and the Minneapolis Health Department. Represent the City of Minneapolis and serve as the staff person on task forces established by City Council and under-represented communities on issues that impact access and equity for residents Review, evaluate and implement Health Department programs and services to determine methods to make them more accessible, equitable and useful for under-represented communities Facilitate decision making processes between under-represented communities and government to increase knowledge and utilization of Minneapolis Health Department services Create and maintain open channels of communication and relationships between the Minneapolis Health Department and under-represented communities to increase knowledge and utilization of Department services Assist other divisions in making and sustaining relationship connections within under-represented communities: including neighborhood organizations and other community-based organizations Lead community relationship development and outreach with all stakeholders within assigned communities Assist other Divisions in developing programs and services that support increased access to under-represented communities Provide recommendations, strategies, and intent of policy development on local and state government levels Provide engagement, recruitment, and outreach strategies to other divisions to increase access and participation of the under-represented community in government decision making processes Participate in Public Health Emergency Preparedness planning, training, and response as needed and assigned by the department Plan and coordinate community-based events and programs, to include logistics, scheduling speakers, set up and break down, presentations, and other event details as needed. Working Conditions: Normal office environment and off-site work. Schedule flexibility, including evening and weekend work, is required Required Qualifications Minimum Education Bachelor's degree Minimum Experience Three years of related experience which has included program and project management, and community engagement work in under- represented communities Licenses/Certifications N/A Selection Process The selection process will consist of one or more of the following steps: a rating of relevant education and experience (100%). It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. This information will be used to determine which candidates will proceed in the selection process. A submitted application is also used to verify the answers to any supplemental questions. Only those candidates who attain a passing score (70%) on each step in the selection process will be placed on the eligible list. The City of Minneapolis Human Resources Department reserves the right to limit the number in any phase of the selection process. Background Check The City has determined that a criminal background check and/or qualifications check may be necessary for certain positions with this job title. Applicants may be required to sign an informed consent form allowing the City to obtain their criminal history and/or verify their qualifications in connection with the position sought. Applicants who do not sign the informed consent form will not be further considered for the position. Union Representation This position is represented by a collective bargaining agreement between the City of Minneapolis and the Professional Employees (MPEA) . For more information on the terms and conditions of this agreement please visit: https://www2.minneapolismn.gov/government/departments/hr/labor-agreements/professional-employees/ Eligible List Statement The names of applicants who meet minimum qualification and who pass the screening process shall be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This list will be certified to the hiring manager who may use the list to fill a vacancy of the same job title. This eligible list will expire two months after it has been established. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to read, write and translate other languages fluently preferred (Hmong, Spanish, Somali, Oromo, or Amharic) Knowledge of the needs of under-represented communities at macro and micro levels (Under-represented communities include: Southeast Asian, Latino, Native American, African American, East African, and Disability) Knowledge of computer operations, applications and software Strong oral and written communications skills Good knowledge of neighborhood engagement system (neighborhoods and community-based organizations) Ability to collaborate and work across multiple communities and leadership levels within community Ability to create consensus across diverse populations and solve complex social/community issues Ability to collaborate and work across City of Minneapolis Council, Hennepin County, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Minneapolis Public Schools and other governmental agencies Ability to analyze information and make policy recommendations Ability to implement conflict resolution strategies and trauma-informed care practices Knowledge of cultural norms and values of under-represented communities Knowledge of principles, using a racial equity lens, and best practices of engagement, outreach and resident participation Experience leading engagement, outreach and resident participation independently. Experience or ability to learn about the benefits of trees and the environment. Benefits Summary Our employees enjoy competitive salaries and generous benefits. We pride ourselves on a comprehensive benefits program that supports employees' health and financial well-being. Programs, resources, and benefit eligibility varies based on position, average hours worked, location and length of service. For detailed benefits information, pleasevisit the benefits page . New12 weeks of paid parental leave City employees are eligible for up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in the event of a birth or placement for adoption of a child. Insurance Health insurance Eligibility for benefits begins the first of the month following employment date. The City of Minneapolis offers eligible employees one plan design with a choice of six provider networks, allowing you to select the best option for you. Available plans include Medica Choice Passport, Medica Elect, VantagePlus with Medica, Park Nicollet and HealthPartners Medical Group First with Medica, Ridgeview Community Network powered by Medica, and Clear Value with Medica. Dental insurance The City of Minneapolis offers dental insurance through Delta Dental of Minnesota and pays 100% of the monthly premium for eligible employees. Benefits Paid time off Our generous leave package includes vacation, holidays and paid sick leave, which gives employees the opportunity to enhance their quality of life outside work. Amounts and accrual rates are based on years of experience and collective bargaining agreements . Retirement City employees earn a pension and may choose to participate in additional retirement savings programs. Pension: The City of Minneapolis participates in the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA). Employees and the City both contribute a percentage of your pay to fund future benefits. Deferred compensation : Employees may choose to participate in pre-tax or after-tax savings plans through the Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS). Transportation Eligible City employees may choose to participate in the following transportation programs: Metropass: The Metropass program allows eligible employees to enroll in a pass for unlimited bus or light rail rides at a discounted price. Parking or Van Pool: The City of Minneapolis Transportation Benefits Plan gives you options to pay certain commuting costs, such as qualified parking and van pool expenses, with pre-tax dollars. Learning and development To engage and develop employees, the City of Minneapolis offers classes in leadership, cultural agility, change management and more. Additionally, educational discounts at Augsburg University, Hamline University, St. Catherine’s, and St. Mary's University of Minnesota are available to City employees. Other perks Employees can also take advantage of optional life insurance, flexible spending accounts, the Employee Assistance Program , health club discounts and more. Closing Date/Time: 6/9/2024 11:59 PM Central
May 17, 2024
Full Time
Position Description The City Trees Program is seeking a knowledgeable and passionate Tree Outreach Coordinator to lead engagement on private property forestry topics in Minneapolis. The Coordinator will work with community groups, neighborhood organizations, and nonprofits to collaborate on projects and perform outreach about: City Trees programming, tree removal, tree maintenance, the benefits of trees, planting opportunities, and invasive pests and diseases. The Tree Outreach Coordinator will have experience with outreach and be passionate about environmental justice and leading the development and maintenance of trusted relationships with under-represented communities. They will also serve as a liaison between program staff and community, recruit participants for programs, educate residents, and plan workshops and trainings. The Tree Outreach Coordinator will work within the City Trees program in the Health Department on an emerging team of sustainability-focused individuals. The City Trees program works to increase tree canopy on private property. This is a new position and will be establishing systems for continued long-lasting relationships. The City of Minneapolis does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Job Duties and Responsibilities Engage and establish relationships within under-represented communities and provide leadership within under-represented communities to enhance access to Minneapolis Health Department services and increase participation in department programs. Represent the City of Minneapolis in strategic partnership and solution strategies for increasing trusted relationships between under-represented communities and the Minneapolis Health Department. Represent the City of Minneapolis and serve as the staff person on task forces established by City Council and under-represented communities on issues that impact access and equity for residents Review, evaluate and implement Health Department programs and services to determine methods to make them more accessible, equitable and useful for under-represented communities Facilitate decision making processes between under-represented communities and government to increase knowledge and utilization of Minneapolis Health Department services Create and maintain open channels of communication and relationships between the Minneapolis Health Department and under-represented communities to increase knowledge and utilization of Department services Assist other divisions in making and sustaining relationship connections within under-represented communities: including neighborhood organizations and other community-based organizations Lead community relationship development and outreach with all stakeholders within assigned communities Assist other Divisions in developing programs and services that support increased access to under-represented communities Provide recommendations, strategies, and intent of policy development on local and state government levels Provide engagement, recruitment, and outreach strategies to other divisions to increase access and participation of the under-represented community in government decision making processes Participate in Public Health Emergency Preparedness planning, training, and response as needed and assigned by the department Plan and coordinate community-based events and programs, to include logistics, scheduling speakers, set up and break down, presentations, and other event details as needed. Working Conditions: Normal office environment and off-site work. Schedule flexibility, including evening and weekend work, is required Required Qualifications Minimum Education Bachelor's degree Minimum Experience Three years of related experience which has included program and project management, and community engagement work in under- represented communities Licenses/Certifications N/A Selection Process The selection process will consist of one or more of the following steps: a rating of relevant education and experience (100%). It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. This information will be used to determine which candidates will proceed in the selection process. A submitted application is also used to verify the answers to any supplemental questions. Only those candidates who attain a passing score (70%) on each step in the selection process will be placed on the eligible list. The City of Minneapolis Human Resources Department reserves the right to limit the number in any phase of the selection process. Background Check The City has determined that a criminal background check and/or qualifications check may be necessary for certain positions with this job title. Applicants may be required to sign an informed consent form allowing the City to obtain their criminal history and/or verify their qualifications in connection with the position sought. Applicants who do not sign the informed consent form will not be further considered for the position. Union Representation This position is represented by a collective bargaining agreement between the City of Minneapolis and the Professional Employees (MPEA) . For more information on the terms and conditions of this agreement please visit: https://www2.minneapolismn.gov/government/departments/hr/labor-agreements/professional-employees/ Eligible List Statement The names of applicants who meet minimum qualification and who pass the screening process shall be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This list will be certified to the hiring manager who may use the list to fill a vacancy of the same job title. This eligible list will expire two months after it has been established. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to read, write and translate other languages fluently preferred (Hmong, Spanish, Somali, Oromo, or Amharic) Knowledge of the needs of under-represented communities at macro and micro levels (Under-represented communities include: Southeast Asian, Latino, Native American, African American, East African, and Disability) Knowledge of computer operations, applications and software Strong oral and written communications skills Good knowledge of neighborhood engagement system (neighborhoods and community-based organizations) Ability to collaborate and work across multiple communities and leadership levels within community Ability to create consensus across diverse populations and solve complex social/community issues Ability to collaborate and work across City of Minneapolis Council, Hennepin County, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Minneapolis Public Schools and other governmental agencies Ability to analyze information and make policy recommendations Ability to implement conflict resolution strategies and trauma-informed care practices Knowledge of cultural norms and values of under-represented communities Knowledge of principles, using a racial equity lens, and best practices of engagement, outreach and resident participation Experience leading engagement, outreach and resident participation independently. Experience or ability to learn about the benefits of trees and the environment. Benefits Summary Our employees enjoy competitive salaries and generous benefits. We pride ourselves on a comprehensive benefits program that supports employees' health and financial well-being. Programs, resources, and benefit eligibility varies based on position, average hours worked, location and length of service. For detailed benefits information, pleasevisit the benefits page . New12 weeks of paid parental leave City employees are eligible for up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in the event of a birth or placement for adoption of a child. Insurance Health insurance Eligibility for benefits begins the first of the month following employment date. The City of Minneapolis offers eligible employees one plan design with a choice of six provider networks, allowing you to select the best option for you. Available plans include Medica Choice Passport, Medica Elect, VantagePlus with Medica, Park Nicollet and HealthPartners Medical Group First with Medica, Ridgeview Community Network powered by Medica, and Clear Value with Medica. Dental insurance The City of Minneapolis offers dental insurance through Delta Dental of Minnesota and pays 100% of the monthly premium for eligible employees. Benefits Paid time off Our generous leave package includes vacation, holidays and paid sick leave, which gives employees the opportunity to enhance their quality of life outside work. Amounts and accrual rates are based on years of experience and collective bargaining agreements . Retirement City employees earn a pension and may choose to participate in additional retirement savings programs. Pension: The City of Minneapolis participates in the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA). Employees and the City both contribute a percentage of your pay to fund future benefits. Deferred compensation : Employees may choose to participate in pre-tax or after-tax savings plans through the Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS). Transportation Eligible City employees may choose to participate in the following transportation programs: Metropass: The Metropass program allows eligible employees to enroll in a pass for unlimited bus or light rail rides at a discounted price. Parking or Van Pool: The City of Minneapolis Transportation Benefits Plan gives you options to pay certain commuting costs, such as qualified parking and van pool expenses, with pre-tax dollars. Learning and development To engage and develop employees, the City of Minneapolis offers classes in leadership, cultural agility, change management and more. Additionally, educational discounts at Augsburg University, Hamline University, St. Catherine’s, and St. Mary's University of Minnesota are available to City employees. Other perks Employees can also take advantage of optional life insurance, flexible spending accounts, the Employee Assistance Program , health club discounts and more. Closing Date/Time: 6/9/2024 11:59 PM Central
The Digital Navigation Program at Loveland Public Library aligns with our vision and mission of creating a more digital equitable and inclusive community in Larimer County. AmeriCorps members serving as Digital Navigators assist community members with accessing affordable internet service and devices and providing digital skills training. During the 2023-24 service term, members will be placed with one of 7 host-sites in Larimer County, including: Loveland, Estes Valley, Red Feather Lakes, Berthoud, Wellington, and Front Range Community College - Larimer Campus in Fort Collins. To learn more about Loveland Public Library and the Digital Navigators of Larimer County Libraries programming, visit www.lovlib.org/americorps. If selected to fill the role, in Red Feather, Wellington, or Estes Park, Digital Navigator will receive a $500 bonus upon successful completion of 24 weeks of service. PLEASE UPLOAD A RESUME, COVER LETTER & 2 SUPERVISOR LEVEL REFERENCES WITH APPLICATION Preferred that the Navigator live within 25 mile radius of the host site. SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES: Member positions at all host sites will work one on one with community members primarily in person, with some assistance occurring by email or remote video conference depending on the needs and abilities of each community member. When community members’ needs and goals align, Digital Navigators may also offer small group training. First, AmeriCorps members will assess community members’ access to internet service at home and to equipment. Next community members’ ability to utilize technology to meet their needs and achieve their goals will be assessed. Digital navigators will serve people who are members of historically marginalized communities, including people with disabilities, older adults, members of ethnic and racial minorities, people living at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, people with limited literacy and/or English language proficiency and people who reside primarily in rural areas. In addition, AmeriCorps members will conduct outreach activities to raise awareness about digital inclusion and digital equity in their community and spread the word about the availability of this service in their community. Digital navigators will also collect and report data on the types of requests received, services provided, and the outcomes of the services provided. AmeriCorps members are required to meet with program managers a minimum of once per month and the program coordinator and host site supervisors a minimum of once per week to ensure success within their site. Access to affordable internet services: The cost of internet service is a barrier for some Coloradans. Primary responsibilities of AmeriCorps members in this area will be to assist the community member with the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) application, which provides eligible community members with a discount for internet service and a discount on devices. Members will become versed in helping community members apply for the discounted internet service through ACP to service with a local participating internet service provider (ISP). This assistance could include assisting the community members in talking on the telephone with a customer service representative at local ISPs. Access to affordable electronic devices: Members will assist community members with obtaining devices they need to achieve their digital inclusion goals. AmeriCorps members will connect community members with providers of affordable devices and/or repair services. Digital skills training: Once community members have internet service in their homes and a device to use it, they may have online tasks or activities they need to complete. Digital Navigators will teach community members how to complete these tasks, including online safety and security topics. Members will help with identifying the digital skills training needed for the community members to achieve their digital inclusion goals. The AmeriCorps member will provide this training and/or refer the community member to an organization in the community that provides the training. Digital skills training can include a wide variety of activities. Examples include helping community members access and use social media, communicate using video with friends and family, assistance with online applications, enroll in and/or participate in online training, using email, navigating the internet, using telehealth or video meeting applications, using software like Microsoft Office and/or Google applications, comfortability using and navigating a mobile device, and more. TERM OF SERVICE: Start Date: October 30, 2023 End Date: October 29, 2024 Average hours per week: 36-40 hours Total Expected Hours: 1700 hours of service BENEFITS: Up to a $1,833.33 monthly maximum living allowance, paid bi-weekly. Segal Education Award of $6,895 upon successful completion of the term. Laptop to keep after service term. Internet/mobile hotspot for use during term. Mileage reimbursement for travel to host site(s). Attendance ticket, travel expenses, meals, and lodging for digital literacy or professional development conference such as National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) in 2024. CorpsNetwork - Health Coverage - https://corpsnetwork.org/health-insurance/monthly premium paid for. Childcare benefit provided - www.americorpschildcare.com. Access to AmeriCorps Member Assistance Program. Remote service opportunity for up to 20% of service time. Multiple opportunities for professional development. Topics include digital inclusion and equity, communicating with diverse populations, fundamentals of adult learning, and other relevant topics. Minimum qualifications and requirements: US Citizen, US National, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States At least 17 years of age at the commencement of service Received a high school diploma or equivalent or, if current high school student, agreement to obtain a high school diploma or equivalent. A federal, state criminal history, sex offender National Service Criminal History Check (NSCHC) background check will be obtained pre-eligibility for service Reliable vehicle, car insurance & driver’s license. A driving record will be obtained. Able to lift, transfer, and move light duty technology equipment such as laptops, tablets, and rolling carts of up to 20lbs. Professional responsibilities: Ability to act as a positive role model. Commitment to ethics of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Willingness to learn and adapt and accept feedback from staff. Ability to work well within a team setting. Participate in professional development training required by Loveland Public Library, City of Loveland, and applicable host site (Berthoud Community Library District, Estes Valley Library, Red Feather Lakes Community Library, Wellington Public Library, Front Range Community College Harmony Library). Professionally represent AmeriCorps, Loveland Public Library, and host site Libraries when serving with students, community members and partners. Committed to developing the skills below (if the applicant does not already have these skills) Embrace the challenge of learning and teaching basic technological concepts related to internet services, computer and device characteristics, online security practices, and common online services and applications. Take initiative, be organized, and effectively manage time. Provide excellent customer service in person, via email/chat, video conference, and on the phone. Establish appropriate professional boundaries with clients. Establish trust with clients of varied ages and socioeconomic, educational, language and cultural backgrounds. Demonstrate flexibility, adaptability, a positive attitude, cultural sensitivity, and a sense of humor in working with diverse populations. Creatively solve problems and negotiate and handle stressful situations while maintaining professionalism. Create and update digital inclusion plan with needs assessment, goals and outcomes for each community member served. Create short form written, image-based, or video instructions and guides to aid community members with basic technological concepts. HOST-SITE PLACEMENT: Determined by Program Manager and Program Coordinator after interview process: dependent on proximity to host site, member’s personality, and work style. If interested in a specific host site, please state location in your application. Possible host sites include: Loveland Public Library & community partners within Loveland, CO city limit Berthoud Community Library: Berthoud, CO Estes Valley Library: Estes Park, CO Wellington Town Library: Wellington, CO Front Range Community College Larimer Campus: Fort Collins, CO Red Feather Lakes Library: Red Feather Lakes, CO DISCLAIMERS: AmeriCorps: In accordance with AmeriCorps Regulation 45 CFR 2540.100, this position does not duplicate work of previous or existing employees or volunteers, supplant the hiring of workers, or include service or duties that have been performed or were performed by a current employee, an employee who recently resigned or was discharged, an employee subject to a reduction in workforce, or an employee who is on leave. The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) is committed to achieving a diverse, high-performing workforce. No persons involved with this program will discriminate based on race, religion, creed, color, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation, disability, marital/parental status, or military service. We strive to provide a service and work environment free of sexual, racial, ethnic, religious or other harassment. City of Loveland: The City of Loveland provides equal opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential position functions. A criminal history and NHCSC check will be obtained pre-service.
Apr 11, 2024
Full Time
The Digital Navigation Program at Loveland Public Library aligns with our vision and mission of creating a more digital equitable and inclusive community in Larimer County. AmeriCorps members serving as Digital Navigators assist community members with accessing affordable internet service and devices and providing digital skills training. During the 2023-24 service term, members will be placed with one of 7 host-sites in Larimer County, including: Loveland, Estes Valley, Red Feather Lakes, Berthoud, Wellington, and Front Range Community College - Larimer Campus in Fort Collins. To learn more about Loveland Public Library and the Digital Navigators of Larimer County Libraries programming, visit www.lovlib.org/americorps. If selected to fill the role, in Red Feather, Wellington, or Estes Park, Digital Navigator will receive a $500 bonus upon successful completion of 24 weeks of service. PLEASE UPLOAD A RESUME, COVER LETTER & 2 SUPERVISOR LEVEL REFERENCES WITH APPLICATION Preferred that the Navigator live within 25 mile radius of the host site. SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES: Member positions at all host sites will work one on one with community members primarily in person, with some assistance occurring by email or remote video conference depending on the needs and abilities of each community member. When community members’ needs and goals align, Digital Navigators may also offer small group training. First, AmeriCorps members will assess community members’ access to internet service at home and to equipment. Next community members’ ability to utilize technology to meet their needs and achieve their goals will be assessed. Digital navigators will serve people who are members of historically marginalized communities, including people with disabilities, older adults, members of ethnic and racial minorities, people living at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, people with limited literacy and/or English language proficiency and people who reside primarily in rural areas. In addition, AmeriCorps members will conduct outreach activities to raise awareness about digital inclusion and digital equity in their community and spread the word about the availability of this service in their community. Digital navigators will also collect and report data on the types of requests received, services provided, and the outcomes of the services provided. AmeriCorps members are required to meet with program managers a minimum of once per month and the program coordinator and host site supervisors a minimum of once per week to ensure success within their site. Access to affordable internet services: The cost of internet service is a barrier for some Coloradans. Primary responsibilities of AmeriCorps members in this area will be to assist the community member with the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) application, which provides eligible community members with a discount for internet service and a discount on devices. Members will become versed in helping community members apply for the discounted internet service through ACP to service with a local participating internet service provider (ISP). This assistance could include assisting the community members in talking on the telephone with a customer service representative at local ISPs. Access to affordable electronic devices: Members will assist community members with obtaining devices they need to achieve their digital inclusion goals. AmeriCorps members will connect community members with providers of affordable devices and/or repair services. Digital skills training: Once community members have internet service in their homes and a device to use it, they may have online tasks or activities they need to complete. Digital Navigators will teach community members how to complete these tasks, including online safety and security topics. Members will help with identifying the digital skills training needed for the community members to achieve their digital inclusion goals. The AmeriCorps member will provide this training and/or refer the community member to an organization in the community that provides the training. Digital skills training can include a wide variety of activities. Examples include helping community members access and use social media, communicate using video with friends and family, assistance with online applications, enroll in and/or participate in online training, using email, navigating the internet, using telehealth or video meeting applications, using software like Microsoft Office and/or Google applications, comfortability using and navigating a mobile device, and more. TERM OF SERVICE: Start Date: October 30, 2023 End Date: October 29, 2024 Average hours per week: 36-40 hours Total Expected Hours: 1700 hours of service BENEFITS: Up to a $1,833.33 monthly maximum living allowance, paid bi-weekly. Segal Education Award of $6,895 upon successful completion of the term. Laptop to keep after service term. Internet/mobile hotspot for use during term. Mileage reimbursement for travel to host site(s). Attendance ticket, travel expenses, meals, and lodging for digital literacy or professional development conference such as National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) in 2024. CorpsNetwork - Health Coverage - https://corpsnetwork.org/health-insurance/monthly premium paid for. Childcare benefit provided - www.americorpschildcare.com. Access to AmeriCorps Member Assistance Program. Remote service opportunity for up to 20% of service time. Multiple opportunities for professional development. Topics include digital inclusion and equity, communicating with diverse populations, fundamentals of adult learning, and other relevant topics. Minimum qualifications and requirements: US Citizen, US National, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States At least 17 years of age at the commencement of service Received a high school diploma or equivalent or, if current high school student, agreement to obtain a high school diploma or equivalent. A federal, state criminal history, sex offender National Service Criminal History Check (NSCHC) background check will be obtained pre-eligibility for service Reliable vehicle, car insurance & driver’s license. A driving record will be obtained. Able to lift, transfer, and move light duty technology equipment such as laptops, tablets, and rolling carts of up to 20lbs. Professional responsibilities: Ability to act as a positive role model. Commitment to ethics of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Willingness to learn and adapt and accept feedback from staff. Ability to work well within a team setting. Participate in professional development training required by Loveland Public Library, City of Loveland, and applicable host site (Berthoud Community Library District, Estes Valley Library, Red Feather Lakes Community Library, Wellington Public Library, Front Range Community College Harmony Library). Professionally represent AmeriCorps, Loveland Public Library, and host site Libraries when serving with students, community members and partners. Committed to developing the skills below (if the applicant does not already have these skills) Embrace the challenge of learning and teaching basic technological concepts related to internet services, computer and device characteristics, online security practices, and common online services and applications. Take initiative, be organized, and effectively manage time. Provide excellent customer service in person, via email/chat, video conference, and on the phone. Establish appropriate professional boundaries with clients. Establish trust with clients of varied ages and socioeconomic, educational, language and cultural backgrounds. Demonstrate flexibility, adaptability, a positive attitude, cultural sensitivity, and a sense of humor in working with diverse populations. Creatively solve problems and negotiate and handle stressful situations while maintaining professionalism. Create and update digital inclusion plan with needs assessment, goals and outcomes for each community member served. Create short form written, image-based, or video instructions and guides to aid community members with basic technological concepts. HOST-SITE PLACEMENT: Determined by Program Manager and Program Coordinator after interview process: dependent on proximity to host site, member’s personality, and work style. If interested in a specific host site, please state location in your application. Possible host sites include: Loveland Public Library & community partners within Loveland, CO city limit Berthoud Community Library: Berthoud, CO Estes Valley Library: Estes Park, CO Wellington Town Library: Wellington, CO Front Range Community College Larimer Campus: Fort Collins, CO Red Feather Lakes Library: Red Feather Lakes, CO DISCLAIMERS: AmeriCorps: In accordance with AmeriCorps Regulation 45 CFR 2540.100, this position does not duplicate work of previous or existing employees or volunteers, supplant the hiring of workers, or include service or duties that have been performed or were performed by a current employee, an employee who recently resigned or was discharged, an employee subject to a reduction in workforce, or an employee who is on leave. The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) is committed to achieving a diverse, high-performing workforce. No persons involved with this program will discriminate based on race, religion, creed, color, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation, disability, marital/parental status, or military service. We strive to provide a service and work environment free of sexual, racial, ethnic, religious or other harassment. City of Loveland: The City of Loveland provides equal opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential position functions. A criminal history and NHCSC check will be obtained pre-service.
MARIN COUNTY, CA
Multiple Locations, California, United States
ABOUT US At the County of Marin, our employees overwhelmingly report feeling their work is meaningful, they like the work they do, and they are proud to tell people “I work for the County of Marin.” Read on to find out more about this opportunity: Marin County Parks offers an extensive system of regional and community parks, open space preserves, and trails for public use and enjoyment. The Department consists of two divisions: The Parks and Landscape Division and the Marin County Open Space District (MCOSD). The Department is responsible for planning, acquiring, and managing the County's open space system, which includes more than 16,000 acres of open space and more than 250 miles of public trails, as well as the County's park system with five regional parks, eight neighborhood parks, and six paved multi-use paths. In addition, the Department works closely and collaboratively with private organizations and public agencies within the county that manage and preserve open space lands, parks, and protected environmental sanctuaries including Marin Municipal Water District, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, California State Parks, and National Marine Sanctuaries. The County’s Park and open space systems are enjoyed by millions of visitors annually. ABOUT THE POSITION The Biodiversity and Fuels Management Coordinator will serve as the District’s field liaison for fire fuel reduction projects. Primary responsibilities will be to coordinate fire fuel reduction projects that protect and improve wildlife habitats on District preserves. Under direct supervision of Marin County Parks Superintendent, the Resource Specialist will oversee, implement, and collaborate on projects stemming from the District’s Vegetation and Biodiversity Management Plan (VBMP) and Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). This position will serve as a technical resource to County Parks staff for implementation of bird and wildlife protection BMPs on assigned projects, implementation of the District’s vegetation and fuels management goals, and oversight of the District’s vegetation modification permit program for defensible space projects. In addition, this position will collaborate with staff, Marin County Fire Department work crews, contractor crews, and volunteer groups in setting work priorities and planning fuel reduction activities on Parks and District lands. This position will also work with stakeholders and regional agencies to partner on projects that benefit wildlife and reduce fuel loads on a countywide and regional level. ABOUT YOU THE HIGHLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATE: will possess lead experience in land stewardship, baseline biological data collection and bird and plant field surveys, and public outreach. They will have a strong foundation in public sector natural resources management and conservation biology; experience working with the fauna and flora of Marin County, including the ability to identify, map, and monitor these species and their habitats using standard mapping and monitoring protocols. The highly qualified candidate will have experience observing and surveying avian and terrestrial wildlife; experience with protocol level surveys with rare, threatened, and endangered species, such as the Northern spotted owl and sensitive plant communities. They will have experience with environmental compliance laws and regulations and working with land management and fire protection agencies. The highly qualified candidate will have experience with current data collection and analysis technology including: CalFlora, Avenza pdf, or similar. In addition, the highly qualified candidate will have a proven ability to prioritize and plan projects to enhance habitat value for native and endangered plant species; collect and download spatial data from a GPS device; and the ability to use ArcGIS and display biological and project data in a map format. The highly qualified candidate will also have excellent communication skills and have experience creating reports and presenting project data to diverse public and private stakeholder groups. QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of: Principles and practices of the development and implementation of geographic information systems, including the production of digitized and hard-copy maps and statistical data. Resource management and the interrelationships of various disciplines to clearly portray ecological relationships in order to facilitate the planning, design, coordination, and implementation of integrated geospatial information systems. Geographic systems hardware, software and applications as utilized by the County. Basic principles, practices and methods of botany, natural resources management, and soil science. Computer applications related to the work, particularly as related to GIS, databases, report writing and scheduling. Planning for, directing, and supervising temporary field staff in daily operations. Techniques for monitoring and evaluating vegetation, habitat types, erosion, and other watershed parameters. Principles of plant and wildlife communities in the County of Marin. Laws, codes, orders, regulations, and practices related to the functional areas of open space natural resource protection and administration, general land conservation, and employee and public safety. Principles, practices, and application of uplands and wetlands protection and mitigation, soil science, botany, forestry, wildlife management, ecology and related biological and physical science as applied to habitat restoration, maintenance, and enhancement. Native plant and animal resources, and archaeological, geological, and aquatic resources, such as found in Marin County Open Space areas. Techniques for monitoring vegetation and habitat types. Safety equipment and practices including the proper operation and minor maintenance of hand tools and measuring devices used in monitoring and mitigation. Ability to: Determine work priorities and coordinate materials and equipment. Participate in programs such as erosion control, exotic plant and animal control, fire prevention and prescribed burn management, re-vegetation, wild land disease and insect control, pesticide use and integrated pest management and fresh water and marine habitat improvement. Work cooperatively to maintain effective Open Space Natural Resource programs. Collect, analyze, evaluate biological and natural resource data, and make effective recommendations. Interpret and apply laws, codes, regulations, and procedures. Maintain accurate records and files. Prepare clear and concise reports and correspondence. Analyze situations, weigh alternatives, make independent decisions, and take appropriate action. Communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, administration, other departments, and the public. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any combination of education and experience that would provide the knowledge and skills listed below. Typically, equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university with a major in geography, biology, natural sciences, resource management, forestry, wildlife management or a related science and two years of professional experience which includes development and implementation of resource management projects with an emphasis on GIS or experience in digitizing data or working with ortho-photography and/or automated geographic information databases. Additional experience in geography, biology, natural sciences, resource management, forestry, wildlife management or a related science can be substituted for the four-year degree on a year-for-year basis. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Hybrid Work Schedule : Marin County Parks supports hybrid work. T esting and Eligible List: Depending on the number of qualified applications received, the examination may consist of a highly qualified review, application screening, online assessment, written examination, oral examination, performance examination, or any combination to determine which candidates' names will be placed on the eligible list. The eligible list established from this recruitment will be used to fill the current vacancy and any future vacancies for open, fixed-term, full-time or part-time positions which may occur while the list remains active. All applicants will receive email notifications regarding their status in the recruitment process. Please be sure to check your spam settings to allow our emails to reach you. You may also log into your governmentjobs.com account to view these emails. County Employees as Disaster Service Workers: All County of Marin employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. PLEASE NOTE : The benefits described herein do not apply to temporary (contingent) or to part-time employees that work less than 50%. COUNTY OF MARIN BENEFITS: GENERAL Below are some of the excellent benefits the County offers. More information about our benefits can be found on the Marin County's Benefits Homepage . Paid Time Off : Competitive vacation accrual; 12 holidays per year; and generous sick leave accruals. Additional types of paid leaves are available for some bargaining units. Health Plan : Choice of four health plans (two Kaiser HMOs, Western Health Advantage HMO,and an Anthem Blue Cross PPO) along with dental through Delta Dental PPO, and vision through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is a County contribution toward the premiums (the contribution amount varies depending on coverage tier elected such as employee only, employee + 1, employee + family). Plus, the County offers excellent Life Insurance, Disability, Flexible Spending Plans, a Dependent Care Assistance Program, professional development and more. Retirement : Defined benefit plan under the County Employees Retirement Act of 1937. More information can be found online at www.mcera.org. IRS 457 Plan : Choice of pre-tax or post-tax (Roth) employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum. Retiree Medical : The County provides access to group health plan coverage to eligible retirees. For specific questions regarding the employment process, please contact Human Resources at (415) 473-6104. For additional details about the benefits or retirement, please contact the Benefits Division at (415) 473-2197. *IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Closing Date/Time: 6/4/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 22, 2024
Full Time
ABOUT US At the County of Marin, our employees overwhelmingly report feeling their work is meaningful, they like the work they do, and they are proud to tell people “I work for the County of Marin.” Read on to find out more about this opportunity: Marin County Parks offers an extensive system of regional and community parks, open space preserves, and trails for public use and enjoyment. The Department consists of two divisions: The Parks and Landscape Division and the Marin County Open Space District (MCOSD). The Department is responsible for planning, acquiring, and managing the County's open space system, which includes more than 16,000 acres of open space and more than 250 miles of public trails, as well as the County's park system with five regional parks, eight neighborhood parks, and six paved multi-use paths. In addition, the Department works closely and collaboratively with private organizations and public agencies within the county that manage and preserve open space lands, parks, and protected environmental sanctuaries including Marin Municipal Water District, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, California State Parks, and National Marine Sanctuaries. The County’s Park and open space systems are enjoyed by millions of visitors annually. ABOUT THE POSITION The Biodiversity and Fuels Management Coordinator will serve as the District’s field liaison for fire fuel reduction projects. Primary responsibilities will be to coordinate fire fuel reduction projects that protect and improve wildlife habitats on District preserves. Under direct supervision of Marin County Parks Superintendent, the Resource Specialist will oversee, implement, and collaborate on projects stemming from the District’s Vegetation and Biodiversity Management Plan (VBMP) and Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP). This position will serve as a technical resource to County Parks staff for implementation of bird and wildlife protection BMPs on assigned projects, implementation of the District’s vegetation and fuels management goals, and oversight of the District’s vegetation modification permit program for defensible space projects. In addition, this position will collaborate with staff, Marin County Fire Department work crews, contractor crews, and volunteer groups in setting work priorities and planning fuel reduction activities on Parks and District lands. This position will also work with stakeholders and regional agencies to partner on projects that benefit wildlife and reduce fuel loads on a countywide and regional level. ABOUT YOU THE HIGHLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATE: will possess lead experience in land stewardship, baseline biological data collection and bird and plant field surveys, and public outreach. They will have a strong foundation in public sector natural resources management and conservation biology; experience working with the fauna and flora of Marin County, including the ability to identify, map, and monitor these species and their habitats using standard mapping and monitoring protocols. The highly qualified candidate will have experience observing and surveying avian and terrestrial wildlife; experience with protocol level surveys with rare, threatened, and endangered species, such as the Northern spotted owl and sensitive plant communities. They will have experience with environmental compliance laws and regulations and working with land management and fire protection agencies. The highly qualified candidate will have experience with current data collection and analysis technology including: CalFlora, Avenza pdf, or similar. In addition, the highly qualified candidate will have a proven ability to prioritize and plan projects to enhance habitat value for native and endangered plant species; collect and download spatial data from a GPS device; and the ability to use ArcGIS and display biological and project data in a map format. The highly qualified candidate will also have excellent communication skills and have experience creating reports and presenting project data to diverse public and private stakeholder groups. QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of: Principles and practices of the development and implementation of geographic information systems, including the production of digitized and hard-copy maps and statistical data. Resource management and the interrelationships of various disciplines to clearly portray ecological relationships in order to facilitate the planning, design, coordination, and implementation of integrated geospatial information systems. Geographic systems hardware, software and applications as utilized by the County. Basic principles, practices and methods of botany, natural resources management, and soil science. Computer applications related to the work, particularly as related to GIS, databases, report writing and scheduling. Planning for, directing, and supervising temporary field staff in daily operations. Techniques for monitoring and evaluating vegetation, habitat types, erosion, and other watershed parameters. Principles of plant and wildlife communities in the County of Marin. Laws, codes, orders, regulations, and practices related to the functional areas of open space natural resource protection and administration, general land conservation, and employee and public safety. Principles, practices, and application of uplands and wetlands protection and mitigation, soil science, botany, forestry, wildlife management, ecology and related biological and physical science as applied to habitat restoration, maintenance, and enhancement. Native plant and animal resources, and archaeological, geological, and aquatic resources, such as found in Marin County Open Space areas. Techniques for monitoring vegetation and habitat types. Safety equipment and practices including the proper operation and minor maintenance of hand tools and measuring devices used in monitoring and mitigation. Ability to: Determine work priorities and coordinate materials and equipment. Participate in programs such as erosion control, exotic plant and animal control, fire prevention and prescribed burn management, re-vegetation, wild land disease and insect control, pesticide use and integrated pest management and fresh water and marine habitat improvement. Work cooperatively to maintain effective Open Space Natural Resource programs. Collect, analyze, evaluate biological and natural resource data, and make effective recommendations. Interpret and apply laws, codes, regulations, and procedures. Maintain accurate records and files. Prepare clear and concise reports and correspondence. Analyze situations, weigh alternatives, make independent decisions, and take appropriate action. Communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, administration, other departments, and the public. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any combination of education and experience that would provide the knowledge and skills listed below. Typically, equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university with a major in geography, biology, natural sciences, resource management, forestry, wildlife management or a related science and two years of professional experience which includes development and implementation of resource management projects with an emphasis on GIS or experience in digitizing data or working with ortho-photography and/or automated geographic information databases. Additional experience in geography, biology, natural sciences, resource management, forestry, wildlife management or a related science can be substituted for the four-year degree on a year-for-year basis. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Hybrid Work Schedule : Marin County Parks supports hybrid work. T esting and Eligible List: Depending on the number of qualified applications received, the examination may consist of a highly qualified review, application screening, online assessment, written examination, oral examination, performance examination, or any combination to determine which candidates' names will be placed on the eligible list. The eligible list established from this recruitment will be used to fill the current vacancy and any future vacancies for open, fixed-term, full-time or part-time positions which may occur while the list remains active. All applicants will receive email notifications regarding their status in the recruitment process. Please be sure to check your spam settings to allow our emails to reach you. You may also log into your governmentjobs.com account to view these emails. County Employees as Disaster Service Workers: All County of Marin employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. PLEASE NOTE : The benefits described herein do not apply to temporary (contingent) or to part-time employees that work less than 50%. COUNTY OF MARIN BENEFITS: GENERAL Below are some of the excellent benefits the County offers. More information about our benefits can be found on the Marin County's Benefits Homepage . Paid Time Off : Competitive vacation accrual; 12 holidays per year; and generous sick leave accruals. Additional types of paid leaves are available for some bargaining units. Health Plan : Choice of four health plans (two Kaiser HMOs, Western Health Advantage HMO,and an Anthem Blue Cross PPO) along with dental through Delta Dental PPO, and vision through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is a County contribution toward the premiums (the contribution amount varies depending on coverage tier elected such as employee only, employee + 1, employee + family). Plus, the County offers excellent Life Insurance, Disability, Flexible Spending Plans, a Dependent Care Assistance Program, professional development and more. Retirement : Defined benefit plan under the County Employees Retirement Act of 1937. More information can be found online at www.mcera.org. IRS 457 Plan : Choice of pre-tax or post-tax (Roth) employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum. Retiree Medical : The County provides access to group health plan coverage to eligible retirees. For specific questions regarding the employment process, please contact Human Resources at (415) 473-6104. For additional details about the benefits or retirement, please contact the Benefits Division at (415) 473-2197. *IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Closing Date/Time: 6/4/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
HAYWARD AREA RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT
Hayward, California, United States
Job Details Level : Experienced Job Location : Hayward Area Recreation District (HARD) - Hayward, CA Position Type : Hourly Education Level : None Salary Range : $23.17 - $31.27 Hourly Travel Percentage : Negligible Job Shift : Day Job Category : Camps Are you passionate about working with children and enjoy outdoor recreational activities? Do you have experience developing and implementing summer camp curriculum, games, and activities? Have you led and supervised part-time staff before? If you answered yes to any of these questions, we invite you to become a part of H.A.R.D.'s Camp Programs this summer and make a positive impact on our community's youth! We are looking for experienced Head Counselors to join our team for the Park Explorers Summer Camp. The Park Explorers Summer Camp is a one-week program that runs for eight weeks in total and is designed to foster an appreciation for nature. Our camp provides a safe, nurturing and age-appropriate environment for children ages 6-11 to engage in arts and crafts, group games, and nature exploration. As a Head Counselor, you will be responsible for supervising staff and participants on-site, as well as implementing the daily curriculum and activities. You will also be responsible for providing support, direction, and feedback to staff and volunteers, maintaining a safe and secure program and facility, and ensuring excellent customer service to parents and caregivers. You will be the point of contact for camp families and will handle all on-site program administration tasks, including camper check-in/check-out, coordinating staff break schedules and resolving conflicts using positive discipline methods. You will also participate in weekly leadership meetings with the Camp Director and Recreation Coordinator. We are seeking candidates who possess strong organizational, leadership, and time management skills. You should also be a creative, energetic, and motivated self-starter. If you meet these qualifications and are passionate about making a difference in children's lives, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity! Training will be provided. This is a seasonal, summer-time position working up to 40 hours per week. Here are the details about the positions: Available Positions: 5 Hourly Rate: $23.17/hour - $31.27/hour Work Schedule: Mondays - Fridays 40 hours/week Typical Work hours: 8:00AM - 4:30PM Part-Time, Seasonal, Hourly, Non-Exempt Position Work Location: Multiple Parks in the District Anticipated Start Date: June 3, 2024 Duration: Summer season will run from June 3 rd to August 16 th Not to exceed 960 hours per fiscal year. (July 1 - June 30) First review of applications will be February 20 th , 2024. Applications received after first review will be reviewed as we receive them. This posting may close at any time. POSITION SUMMARY Under general supervision, conducts and provides leadership in the development and implementation of all age-appropriate curriculum and activities related to daily operation of a District program site in order to ensure the safety and well-being of participants and perform related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Incumbents in this class are primarily responsible for the general supervision of counselors and children enrolled in the program; planning age-appropriate curriculum for children; establishing and maintaining supportive relationships with children and parents; and all safety protocols. This class can be distinguished from the class of Day Camp Counselor because incumbents in this class are responsible for the overall direction, curriculum and staffing of the program area. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Incumbents may not perform all duties. Duties include but are not limited to the following: Develop and lead the implementation of curriculum, including teaching, overseeing, and/or coaching activities, which may include arts and crafts, group games, and sports; maintains group and individual discipline and code of conduct. Facilitate safe and positive recreation experiences; ensure a safe environment; assess and minimizes risks; assess and respond to potential injuries and prepare incident reports. Maintain accurate attendance and complete required records; maintain appropriate confidential records. Manage the storage and inventory of equipment and supplies. Participate in meeting and training sessions. Maintain good public relations. Oversees all camp communication to parents, providing regular updates, filling out incident reports and establishing behavior contracts when necessary. At all times, demonstrates cooperative behavior with colleagues, supervisors and the public. Performs other duties as assigned. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. The functions of this position are performed indoors and/or outdoors depending on season. Incumbents must wear an appropriate uniform with identification and protective equipment. The environment requires working in climate-controlled indoor environments as well as various weather conditions, including heat and sunshine when outdoors. Specialized aspects of the work environment may also include high noise levels, interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing safety and departmental policies and procedures. Incumbents may be assigned an irregular working schedule including weekends, early mornings, evenings and holidays and may have to travel between various locations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to have: hearing and speech adequate to communicate in person, by telephone, and to speak loudly in a noisy setting; vision adequate to clearly distinguish distance, color, depth perception and persons to identify signs of distress; bodily movement adequate to frequently sit, stand, walk, run, jump, climb, reach, turn, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, and push/pull; ability to raise arms above shoulder height; manual dexterity adequate to grasp objects, use fine manipulation, write and operate office machines and equipment; strength and endurance to perform medium to heavy physical work, perform lifting and carrying of items/persons up to 50 pounds, and work outdoors in the sun for prolonged periods of time. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Ability and Skill to: Work with adults, children and families participating in a variety of recreational activities. Monitor compliance with District regulations and policies, and general safety practices related to recreation activities; firmly but tactfully enforce rules and regulations. React quickly and calmly in emergencies. Administer first aid, CPR and/or artificial respiration. Maintain discipline, order and safety in a crowded and loud environment. Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Communicate effectively with a wide range of people. Operate office equipment including computers, scanners, calculators, printers, and copiers. Respond appropriately to changing situations and stressful conditions. Maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted in the course of the work. Knowledge of: Principles and methods used in organizing, conducting, and supervising engaging recreational activities. Common crafts, sports, games, and recreation activities appropriate for school-age children. Basic youth development principles. Computer skills to include Microsoft Office. Basic first aid and safety practices and procedures. Customer service principles. Standard safety rules and regulations related to public recreation activities. Education/Experience/Training: Highschool diploma or equivalent. At least 4 years of experience working with elementary and teenage children in a structured or supervised program. Possession of or ability to obtain First Aid/CPR/AED certification within two-weeks of employment. Special Requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age or older. Proof of eligibility to work in U.S. Ability to obtain Mandated Reporter Training Certification may be required. Must pass a fingerprint and/or backgrounds clearance prior to employment. Completion of the Hepatitis B vaccination series is recommended.
Mar 07, 2024
Part Time
Job Details Level : Experienced Job Location : Hayward Area Recreation District (HARD) - Hayward, CA Position Type : Hourly Education Level : None Salary Range : $23.17 - $31.27 Hourly Travel Percentage : Negligible Job Shift : Day Job Category : Camps Are you passionate about working with children and enjoy outdoor recreational activities? Do you have experience developing and implementing summer camp curriculum, games, and activities? Have you led and supervised part-time staff before? If you answered yes to any of these questions, we invite you to become a part of H.A.R.D.'s Camp Programs this summer and make a positive impact on our community's youth! We are looking for experienced Head Counselors to join our team for the Park Explorers Summer Camp. The Park Explorers Summer Camp is a one-week program that runs for eight weeks in total and is designed to foster an appreciation for nature. Our camp provides a safe, nurturing and age-appropriate environment for children ages 6-11 to engage in arts and crafts, group games, and nature exploration. As a Head Counselor, you will be responsible for supervising staff and participants on-site, as well as implementing the daily curriculum and activities. You will also be responsible for providing support, direction, and feedback to staff and volunteers, maintaining a safe and secure program and facility, and ensuring excellent customer service to parents and caregivers. You will be the point of contact for camp families and will handle all on-site program administration tasks, including camper check-in/check-out, coordinating staff break schedules and resolving conflicts using positive discipline methods. You will also participate in weekly leadership meetings with the Camp Director and Recreation Coordinator. We are seeking candidates who possess strong organizational, leadership, and time management skills. You should also be a creative, energetic, and motivated self-starter. If you meet these qualifications and are passionate about making a difference in children's lives, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity! Training will be provided. This is a seasonal, summer-time position working up to 40 hours per week. Here are the details about the positions: Available Positions: 5 Hourly Rate: $23.17/hour - $31.27/hour Work Schedule: Mondays - Fridays 40 hours/week Typical Work hours: 8:00AM - 4:30PM Part-Time, Seasonal, Hourly, Non-Exempt Position Work Location: Multiple Parks in the District Anticipated Start Date: June 3, 2024 Duration: Summer season will run from June 3 rd to August 16 th Not to exceed 960 hours per fiscal year. (July 1 - June 30) First review of applications will be February 20 th , 2024. Applications received after first review will be reviewed as we receive them. This posting may close at any time. POSITION SUMMARY Under general supervision, conducts and provides leadership in the development and implementation of all age-appropriate curriculum and activities related to daily operation of a District program site in order to ensure the safety and well-being of participants and perform related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Incumbents in this class are primarily responsible for the general supervision of counselors and children enrolled in the program; planning age-appropriate curriculum for children; establishing and maintaining supportive relationships with children and parents; and all safety protocols. This class can be distinguished from the class of Day Camp Counselor because incumbents in this class are responsible for the overall direction, curriculum and staffing of the program area. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Incumbents may not perform all duties. Duties include but are not limited to the following: Develop and lead the implementation of curriculum, including teaching, overseeing, and/or coaching activities, which may include arts and crafts, group games, and sports; maintains group and individual discipline and code of conduct. Facilitate safe and positive recreation experiences; ensure a safe environment; assess and minimizes risks; assess and respond to potential injuries and prepare incident reports. Maintain accurate attendance and complete required records; maintain appropriate confidential records. Manage the storage and inventory of equipment and supplies. Participate in meeting and training sessions. Maintain good public relations. Oversees all camp communication to parents, providing regular updates, filling out incident reports and establishing behavior contracts when necessary. At all times, demonstrates cooperative behavior with colleagues, supervisors and the public. Performs other duties as assigned. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. The functions of this position are performed indoors and/or outdoors depending on season. Incumbents must wear an appropriate uniform with identification and protective equipment. The environment requires working in climate-controlled indoor environments as well as various weather conditions, including heat and sunshine when outdoors. Specialized aspects of the work environment may also include high noise levels, interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing safety and departmental policies and procedures. Incumbents may be assigned an irregular working schedule including weekends, early mornings, evenings and holidays and may have to travel between various locations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to have: hearing and speech adequate to communicate in person, by telephone, and to speak loudly in a noisy setting; vision adequate to clearly distinguish distance, color, depth perception and persons to identify signs of distress; bodily movement adequate to frequently sit, stand, walk, run, jump, climb, reach, turn, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, and push/pull; ability to raise arms above shoulder height; manual dexterity adequate to grasp objects, use fine manipulation, write and operate office machines and equipment; strength and endurance to perform medium to heavy physical work, perform lifting and carrying of items/persons up to 50 pounds, and work outdoors in the sun for prolonged periods of time. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Ability and Skill to: Work with adults, children and families participating in a variety of recreational activities. Monitor compliance with District regulations and policies, and general safety practices related to recreation activities; firmly but tactfully enforce rules and regulations. React quickly and calmly in emergencies. Administer first aid, CPR and/or artificial respiration. Maintain discipline, order and safety in a crowded and loud environment. Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Communicate effectively with a wide range of people. Operate office equipment including computers, scanners, calculators, printers, and copiers. Respond appropriately to changing situations and stressful conditions. Maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted in the course of the work. Knowledge of: Principles and methods used in organizing, conducting, and supervising engaging recreational activities. Common crafts, sports, games, and recreation activities appropriate for school-age children. Basic youth development principles. Computer skills to include Microsoft Office. Basic first aid and safety practices and procedures. Customer service principles. Standard safety rules and regulations related to public recreation activities. Education/Experience/Training: Highschool diploma or equivalent. At least 4 years of experience working with elementary and teenage children in a structured or supervised program. Possession of or ability to obtain First Aid/CPR/AED certification within two-weeks of employment. Special Requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age or older. Proof of eligibility to work in U.S. Ability to obtain Mandated Reporter Training Certification may be required. Must pass a fingerprint and/or backgrounds clearance prior to employment. Completion of the Hepatitis B vaccination series is recommended.
City of Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon, United States
The Position Job Appointment: Full-Time Work Schedule: Mon-Fri. 7am - 3:30pm Work Location: Hybrid/work location: The Portland Building 1120 SW 5th Ave, Portland, OR 97204. Remote work must be performed within Oregon or Washington. For more information, click here . Benefit: Please check our benefits tab for an overview of benefits for this position Language Pay Premium Eligible: This position is or may be eligible for Language Pay Differential for qualifying employees. Union Representation: PROTEC17. To view this labor agreement, please click here . Application Material: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portland’s online portal. You will need to respond to the supplemental questions and attach a resume. Position Summary: Portland Parks & Recreation Urban Forestry is committed to preserving and enhancing the health of our urban forest, and we are seeking a dedicated professional to join our team as the Project Coordinator for Forest Pest and Pathogens. This position will manage the City's response to current and emerging pest and pathogen threats to Portland’s trees, including leading development and implementation of the City’s Emerald Ash Borer Response Plan and Dutch Elm Disease management program. This position will coordinate planning and response among City workgroups, track and report on program activities and outcomes, and represent the City at the state and regional level. Expertise in entomology, plant pathology, or arboriculture is not necessary for this role. Candidates with experience in public policy, planning, or project management will have relevant skillsets and are encouraged to apply. What you'll get to do: Coordinate efforts among City workgroups by developing administration systems, processes, and tools to streamline operations and improve efficiency of response. Implement regulatory updates and develop public materials to support pest and pathogen response. Lead the implementation of the Emerald Ash Borer Response Plan and Dutch Elm Disease management program, ensuring the effective and coordinated execution of strategies to minimize impacts. Develop response plans for managing novel tree pest and pathogen threats. Direct seasonal monitoring efforts, conduct program evaluation, and report on outcomes. Serve as a liaison with relevant state and regional entities, fostering collaborative relationships and ensuring the exchange of vital information. Lead educational and outreach initiatives related to tree pests and pathogens, communicating effectively with diverse public audiences, and coordinating efforts with PP&R public relations staff. As a person, you are: Equity Focused : Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) concepts guide and inform your work and your professional relationships. Collaborative and Flexible : A professional who values partnership and develops and supports relationships to get things done. This new position will work on a dynamic team to tackle new and evolving challenges. Solutions Oriented : Uses strong communication skills to work with a variety of internal and external stakeholders to create, implement, and document solutions and problem solve. About Urban Forestry and Portland’s Forest: Urban Forestry's mission is to manage and ensure Portland’s urban forest infrastructure for current and future generations. Portland’s urban forest is valued at over $6 billion and comprised of over 1.2 million park trees, 218,000 street trees and 2.9 million private property trees. The Urban Forestry team is responsible for the overall management, stewardship, and improvement of this essential infrastructure system. Urban Forestry’s work includes delivery of sustainable and equitable forest services to all Portlanders; establishing and enacting best management practices, plans, policies, and technical standards for tree care and protection and urban forest expansion; implementing, enforcing, and proposing improvements to the City’s tree regulations; providing tree maintenance services including 24/7 response to tree emergencies on City properties and public streets; tree planting and expansion of urban forest services; measurement and assessment of urban forest coverage, health, and services; offering community education and stewardship programs; and oversight and support of the City’s volunteer advisory tree board. Portland is a Tree City USA for 45 years, a Tree City of the World, and the Urban Forestry program is accredited by the Urban & Community Forestry Society. About the Bureau: Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is committed to the overall Citywide vision that race will have no detrimental effect on people of color, refugee and immigrant communities in accessing our parks and natural areas, or from the benefit of our services. We recognize, understand, and encourage celebration of the differences that surround us. Diversity and equity are vital to PP&R’s ideals and values. The City of Portland, Oregon is a growing and diverse city of 650,000 residents, nearly 20% of whom speak languages other than English at home. PP&R values a diverse workforce and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. PP&R encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. Although not required, PP&R encourages candidates that can fluently speak another language to include that information in their application materials. Multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Virtual Zoom Meet & Greet Opportunity Come meet the hiring manager and the senior recruiter! We'll be talking about the position duties and responsibilities, day to day life in the role, review the announcement, discuss how to apply, and answer questions you may have about the position. Jun 4, 2024 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87122399584 Meeting ID: 871 2239 9584 Have a question? Contact Information: TroyLynn Craft Senior Recruiter troylynn.craft@portlandoregon.gov To Qualify The following minimum qualifications are required for this position: Experience in public policy development and implementation Experience managing complex projects, including workplan development, leading staff, documenting processes, and evaluating outcomes Experience developing reports for public audiences, including writing, data analysis, and recommendations Knowledge of urban forest pest and pathogen management principles and best practices The Recruitment Process STEP 1: Apply online between May 20 - June 10, 2024 Required Application Materials: Resume Answer to the Supplemental Questions (click on the Questions tab to preview the questions) Optional Application Materials: If you would like to request Veteran's Preference, please submit your Veteran documents (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc.) by the closing date of the recruitment. Application Tips: Your responses to the supplemental questions should include details describing your education, training and/or experience, and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. Your résumé should support the details described in your responses to the supplemental questions. Salary Range/Equity Pay Analysis : Please note per the Oregon State Pay Equity Law your salary is determined based on the experience and education listed in your resume/application. It is strongly encouraged to include any transferable experience (paid or unpaid regardless of how recent) to ensure your offer is reflective of all directly related and equivalent experience. Do not attach any additional documents. Please note, all completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than on the closing date and time of this recruitment. Step 2: Minimum Qualification Evaluation: Week of June 10, 2024 An evaluation of each applicant's training and paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their resume and supplemental questions, weighted 100%. Your résumé and responses to the supplemental questions will be the basis for our evaluation of your qualifications for this position. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in disqualification. You have 14 days from the notice of the minimum qualification evaluation results to let us know if you would like to review and discuss your evaluation result. Please read the City of Portland Administrative Rule 3.01 for complete information. Additional evaluation may be required prior to establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection. Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Week of June 17, 2024 Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. Please note, the selection process may take up to 90 days from the notification of being placed on the eligible list. Step 4: Selection (Interview): Early July Hiring bureau will review and select candidates for an interview. Please note, the selection process may take up to 90 days from the notification of being placed on the eligible list. Step 5: Offer of Employment: Early August Step 6: Start Date: A start date will be determined after all conditions of employment have been met. *Timeline is approximate and subject to change. Additional Information Click here for additional information regarding the following: City of Portland Core Values Recruitment Process - Work Status Equal Employment Opportunity Veteran Preference ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer A Career with the City of Portland offers many Employee Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to Health Care (Medical, Vision and Dental) Carrot Fertility Wellness Benefits Life Insurance Short- and Long-term disability coverage to eligible employees and their families. Employee Assistance Plan Flexible Spending Accounts Retirement Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), including contributions to the PERS IAP plan paid by employer Family Medical Leave City Paid Parental Leave AND SO MANY MORE! Benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. Click here to review the many different benefits the City of Portland offers . Closing Date/Time: 6/10/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 21, 2024
Full Time
The Position Job Appointment: Full-Time Work Schedule: Mon-Fri. 7am - 3:30pm Work Location: Hybrid/work location: The Portland Building 1120 SW 5th Ave, Portland, OR 97204. Remote work must be performed within Oregon or Washington. For more information, click here . Benefit: Please check our benefits tab for an overview of benefits for this position Language Pay Premium Eligible: This position is or may be eligible for Language Pay Differential for qualifying employees. Union Representation: PROTEC17. To view this labor agreement, please click here . Application Material: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portland’s online portal. You will need to respond to the supplemental questions and attach a resume. Position Summary: Portland Parks & Recreation Urban Forestry is committed to preserving and enhancing the health of our urban forest, and we are seeking a dedicated professional to join our team as the Project Coordinator for Forest Pest and Pathogens. This position will manage the City's response to current and emerging pest and pathogen threats to Portland’s trees, including leading development and implementation of the City’s Emerald Ash Borer Response Plan and Dutch Elm Disease management program. This position will coordinate planning and response among City workgroups, track and report on program activities and outcomes, and represent the City at the state and regional level. Expertise in entomology, plant pathology, or arboriculture is not necessary for this role. Candidates with experience in public policy, planning, or project management will have relevant skillsets and are encouraged to apply. What you'll get to do: Coordinate efforts among City workgroups by developing administration systems, processes, and tools to streamline operations and improve efficiency of response. Implement regulatory updates and develop public materials to support pest and pathogen response. Lead the implementation of the Emerald Ash Borer Response Plan and Dutch Elm Disease management program, ensuring the effective and coordinated execution of strategies to minimize impacts. Develop response plans for managing novel tree pest and pathogen threats. Direct seasonal monitoring efforts, conduct program evaluation, and report on outcomes. Serve as a liaison with relevant state and regional entities, fostering collaborative relationships and ensuring the exchange of vital information. Lead educational and outreach initiatives related to tree pests and pathogens, communicating effectively with diverse public audiences, and coordinating efforts with PP&R public relations staff. As a person, you are: Equity Focused : Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) concepts guide and inform your work and your professional relationships. Collaborative and Flexible : A professional who values partnership and develops and supports relationships to get things done. This new position will work on a dynamic team to tackle new and evolving challenges. Solutions Oriented : Uses strong communication skills to work with a variety of internal and external stakeholders to create, implement, and document solutions and problem solve. About Urban Forestry and Portland’s Forest: Urban Forestry's mission is to manage and ensure Portland’s urban forest infrastructure for current and future generations. Portland’s urban forest is valued at over $6 billion and comprised of over 1.2 million park trees, 218,000 street trees and 2.9 million private property trees. The Urban Forestry team is responsible for the overall management, stewardship, and improvement of this essential infrastructure system. Urban Forestry’s work includes delivery of sustainable and equitable forest services to all Portlanders; establishing and enacting best management practices, plans, policies, and technical standards for tree care and protection and urban forest expansion; implementing, enforcing, and proposing improvements to the City’s tree regulations; providing tree maintenance services including 24/7 response to tree emergencies on City properties and public streets; tree planting and expansion of urban forest services; measurement and assessment of urban forest coverage, health, and services; offering community education and stewardship programs; and oversight and support of the City’s volunteer advisory tree board. Portland is a Tree City USA for 45 years, a Tree City of the World, and the Urban Forestry program is accredited by the Urban & Community Forestry Society. About the Bureau: Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is committed to the overall Citywide vision that race will have no detrimental effect on people of color, refugee and immigrant communities in accessing our parks and natural areas, or from the benefit of our services. We recognize, understand, and encourage celebration of the differences that surround us. Diversity and equity are vital to PP&R’s ideals and values. The City of Portland, Oregon is a growing and diverse city of 650,000 residents, nearly 20% of whom speak languages other than English at home. PP&R values a diverse workforce and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. PP&R encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. Although not required, PP&R encourages candidates that can fluently speak another language to include that information in their application materials. Multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Virtual Zoom Meet & Greet Opportunity Come meet the hiring manager and the senior recruiter! We'll be talking about the position duties and responsibilities, day to day life in the role, review the announcement, discuss how to apply, and answer questions you may have about the position. Jun 4, 2024 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87122399584 Meeting ID: 871 2239 9584 Have a question? Contact Information: TroyLynn Craft Senior Recruiter troylynn.craft@portlandoregon.gov To Qualify The following minimum qualifications are required for this position: Experience in public policy development and implementation Experience managing complex projects, including workplan development, leading staff, documenting processes, and evaluating outcomes Experience developing reports for public audiences, including writing, data analysis, and recommendations Knowledge of urban forest pest and pathogen management principles and best practices The Recruitment Process STEP 1: Apply online between May 20 - June 10, 2024 Required Application Materials: Resume Answer to the Supplemental Questions (click on the Questions tab to preview the questions) Optional Application Materials: If you would like to request Veteran's Preference, please submit your Veteran documents (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc.) by the closing date of the recruitment. Application Tips: Your responses to the supplemental questions should include details describing your education, training and/or experience, and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. Your résumé should support the details described in your responses to the supplemental questions. Salary Range/Equity Pay Analysis : Please note per the Oregon State Pay Equity Law your salary is determined based on the experience and education listed in your resume/application. It is strongly encouraged to include any transferable experience (paid or unpaid regardless of how recent) to ensure your offer is reflective of all directly related and equivalent experience. Do not attach any additional documents. Please note, all completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than on the closing date and time of this recruitment. Step 2: Minimum Qualification Evaluation: Week of June 10, 2024 An evaluation of each applicant's training and paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their resume and supplemental questions, weighted 100%. Your résumé and responses to the supplemental questions will be the basis for our evaluation of your qualifications for this position. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in disqualification. You have 14 days from the notice of the minimum qualification evaluation results to let us know if you would like to review and discuss your evaluation result. Please read the City of Portland Administrative Rule 3.01 for complete information. Additional evaluation may be required prior to establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection. Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Week of June 17, 2024 Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. Please note, the selection process may take up to 90 days from the notification of being placed on the eligible list. Step 4: Selection (Interview): Early July Hiring bureau will review and select candidates for an interview. Please note, the selection process may take up to 90 days from the notification of being placed on the eligible list. Step 5: Offer of Employment: Early August Step 6: Start Date: A start date will be determined after all conditions of employment have been met. *Timeline is approximate and subject to change. Additional Information Click here for additional information regarding the following: City of Portland Core Values Recruitment Process - Work Status Equal Employment Opportunity Veteran Preference ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer A Career with the City of Portland offers many Employee Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to Health Care (Medical, Vision and Dental) Carrot Fertility Wellness Benefits Life Insurance Short- and Long-term disability coverage to eligible employees and their families. Employee Assistance Plan Flexible Spending Accounts Retirement Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), including contributions to the PERS IAP plan paid by employer Family Medical Leave City Paid Parental Leave AND SO MANY MORE! Benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. Click here to review the many different benefits the City of Portland offers . Closing Date/Time: 6/10/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
The Digital Navigation Program at Loveland Public Library aligns with our vision and mission of creating a more digital equitable and inclusive community in Larimer County. AmeriCorps members serving as Digital Navigators assist community members with accessing affordable internet service and devices and providing digital skills training. During the 2023-24 service term, members will be placed with one of 7 host-sites in Larimer County, including: Loveland, Estes Valley, Red Feather Lakes, Berthoud, Wellington, and Front Range Community College - Larimer Campus in Fort Collins. To learn more about Loveland Public Library and the Digital Navigators of Larimer County Libraries programming, visit www.lovlib.org/americorps. PLEASE UPLOAD A RESUME, COVER LETTER. & 2 SUPERVISOR LEVEL REFERENCES WITH APPLICATION SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES: Member positions at all host sites will work one on one with community members primarily in person, with some assistance occurring by email or remote video conference depending on the needs and abilities of each community member. When community members’ needs and goals align, Digital Navigators may also offer small group training. First, AmeriCorps members will assess community members’ access to internet service at home and to equipment. Next community members’ ability to utilize technology to meet their needs and achieve their goals will be assessed. Digital navigators will serve people who are members of historically marginalized communities, including people with disabilities, older adults, members of ethnic and racial minorities, people living at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, people with limited literacy and/or English language proficiency and people who reside primarily in rural areas. In addition, AmeriCorps members will conduct outreach activities to raise awareness about digital inclusion and digital equity in their community and spread the word about the availability of this service in their community. Digital navigators will also collect and report data on the types of requests received, services provided, and the outcomes of the services provided. AmeriCorps members are required to meet with program managers a minimum of once per month and the program coordinator and host site supervisors a minimum of once per week to ensure success within their site. Access to affordable internet services: The cost of internet service is a barrier for some Coloradans. Primary responsibilities of AmeriCorps members in this area will be to assist the community member with the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) application, which provides eligible community members with a discount for internet service and a discount on devices. Members will become versed in helping community members apply for the discounted internet service through ACP to service with a local participating internet service provider (ISP). This assistance could include assisting the community members in talking on the telephone with a customer service representative at local ISPs. Access to affordable electronic devices: Members will assist community members with obtaining devices they need to achieve their digital inclusion goals. AmeriCorps members will connect community members with providers of affordable devices and/or repair services. Digital skills training: Once community members have internet service in their homes and a device to use it, they may have online tasks or activities they need to complete. Digital Navigators will teach community members how to complete these tasks, including online safety and security topics. Members will help with identifying the digital skills training needed for the community members to achieve their digital inclusion goals. The AmeriCorps member will provide this training and/or refer the community member to an organization in the community that provides the training. Digital skills training can include a wide variety of activities. Examples include helping community members access and use social media, communicate using video with friends and family, assistance with online applications, enroll in and/or participate in online training, using email, navigating the internet, using telehealth or video meeting applications, using software like Microsoft Office and/or Google applications, comfortability using and navigating a mobile device, and more. TERM OF SERVICE: Start Date: October 30, 2023 End Date: October 29, 2024 Average hours per week: 19-20 hours Total Expected Hours: 900 hours of service BENEFITS: Up to a $916.66 monthly maximum living allowance, paid bi-weekly. Segal Education Award of $3,447.50 upon successful completion of the term. Laptop to keep after service term. Internet/mobile hotspot for use during term. Mileage reimbursement for travel to host site(s). Attendance ticket for local or virtual digital literacy or professional development conference such as National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) in 2024. Access to AmeriCorps Member Assistance Program. Remote service opportunity for up to 20% of service time. Multiple opportunities for professional development. Topics include digital inclusion and equity, communicating with diverse populations, fundamentals of adult learning, and other relevant topics. Minimum qualifications and requirements: US Citizen, US National, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States At least 17 years of age at the commencement of service Received a high school diploma or equivalent or, if current high school student, agreement to obtain a high school diploma or equivalent. A federal, state criminal history, sex offender National Service Criminal History Check (NSCHC) background check will be obtained pre-eligibility for service. Reliable vehicle, car insurance & driver’s license. A driving record will be obtained. Able to lift, transfer, and move light duty technology equipment such as laptops, tablets, and rolling carts of up to 20lbs. Professional responsibilities: Ability to act as a positive role model. Commitment to ethics of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Willingness to learn and adapt and accept feedback from staff. Ability to work well within a team setting. Participate in professional development training required by Loveland Public Library, City of Loveland, and applicable host site (Berthoud Community Library District, Estes Valley Library, Red Feather Lakes Community Library, Wellington Public Library, Front Range Community College Harmony Library). Professionally represent AmeriCorps, Loveland Public Library, and host site Libraries when serving with students, community members and partners. Committed to developing the skills below (if the applicant does not already have these skills) Embrace the challenge of learning and teaching basic technological concepts related to internet services, computer and device characteristics, online security practices, and common online services and applications. Take initiative, be organized, and effectively manage time. Provide excellent customer service in person, via email/chat, video conference, and on the phone. Establish appropriate professional boundaries with clients. Establish trust with clients of varied ages and socioeconomic, educational, language and cultural backgrounds. Demonstrate flexibility, adaptability, a positive attitude, cultural sensitivity, and a sense of humor in working with diverse populations. Creatively solve problems and negotiate and handle stressful situations while maintaining professionalism. Create and update digital inclusion plan with needs assessment, goals and outcomes for each community member served. Create short form written, image-based, or video instructions and guides to aid community members with basic technological concepts. HOST-SITE PLACEMENT: Determined by Program Manager and Program Coordinator after interview process: dependent on proximity to host site, member’s personality, and work style. If interested in a specific host site, please state location in your application. Possible host sites include: Loveland Public Library & community partners within Loveland, CO city limit Berthoud Community Library: Berthoud, CO Estes Valley Library: Estes Park, CO Wellington Town Library: Wellington, CO Front Range Community College Larimer Campus: Fort Collins, CO Red Feather Lakes Library: Red Feather Lakes, CO DISCLAIMERS: AmeriCorps: In accordance with AmeriCorps Regulation 45 CFR 2540.100, this position does not duplicate work of previous or existing employees or volunteers, supplant the hiring of workers, or include service or duties that have been performed or were performed by a current employee, an employee who recently resigned or was discharged, an employee subject to a reduction in workforce, or an employee who is on leave. The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) is committed to achieving a diverse, high-performing workforce. No persons involved with this program will discriminate based on race, religion, creed, color, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation, disability, marital/parental status, or military service. We strive to provide a service and work environment free of sexual, racial, ethnic, religious or other harassment. City of Loveland: The City of Loveland provides equal opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential position functions. A criminal history and NHCSC check will be obtained pre-service.
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
The Digital Navigation Program at Loveland Public Library aligns with our vision and mission of creating a more digital equitable and inclusive community in Larimer County. AmeriCorps members serving as Digital Navigators assist community members with accessing affordable internet service and devices and providing digital skills training. During the 2023-24 service term, members will be placed with one of 7 host-sites in Larimer County, including: Loveland, Estes Valley, Red Feather Lakes, Berthoud, Wellington, and Front Range Community College - Larimer Campus in Fort Collins. To learn more about Loveland Public Library and the Digital Navigators of Larimer County Libraries programming, visit www.lovlib.org/americorps. PLEASE UPLOAD A RESUME, COVER LETTER. & 2 SUPERVISOR LEVEL REFERENCES WITH APPLICATION SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES: Member positions at all host sites will work one on one with community members primarily in person, with some assistance occurring by email or remote video conference depending on the needs and abilities of each community member. When community members’ needs and goals align, Digital Navigators may also offer small group training. First, AmeriCorps members will assess community members’ access to internet service at home and to equipment. Next community members’ ability to utilize technology to meet their needs and achieve their goals will be assessed. Digital navigators will serve people who are members of historically marginalized communities, including people with disabilities, older adults, members of ethnic and racial minorities, people living at or below 150% of the federal poverty level, people with limited literacy and/or English language proficiency and people who reside primarily in rural areas. In addition, AmeriCorps members will conduct outreach activities to raise awareness about digital inclusion and digital equity in their community and spread the word about the availability of this service in their community. Digital navigators will also collect and report data on the types of requests received, services provided, and the outcomes of the services provided. AmeriCorps members are required to meet with program managers a minimum of once per month and the program coordinator and host site supervisors a minimum of once per week to ensure success within their site. Access to affordable internet services: The cost of internet service is a barrier for some Coloradans. Primary responsibilities of AmeriCorps members in this area will be to assist the community member with the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) application, which provides eligible community members with a discount for internet service and a discount on devices. Members will become versed in helping community members apply for the discounted internet service through ACP to service with a local participating internet service provider (ISP). This assistance could include assisting the community members in talking on the telephone with a customer service representative at local ISPs. Access to affordable electronic devices: Members will assist community members with obtaining devices they need to achieve their digital inclusion goals. AmeriCorps members will connect community members with providers of affordable devices and/or repair services. Digital skills training: Once community members have internet service in their homes and a device to use it, they may have online tasks or activities they need to complete. Digital Navigators will teach community members how to complete these tasks, including online safety and security topics. Members will help with identifying the digital skills training needed for the community members to achieve their digital inclusion goals. The AmeriCorps member will provide this training and/or refer the community member to an organization in the community that provides the training. Digital skills training can include a wide variety of activities. Examples include helping community members access and use social media, communicate using video with friends and family, assistance with online applications, enroll in and/or participate in online training, using email, navigating the internet, using telehealth or video meeting applications, using software like Microsoft Office and/or Google applications, comfortability using and navigating a mobile device, and more. TERM OF SERVICE: Start Date: October 30, 2023 End Date: October 29, 2024 Average hours per week: 19-20 hours Total Expected Hours: 900 hours of service BENEFITS: Up to a $916.66 monthly maximum living allowance, paid bi-weekly. Segal Education Award of $3,447.50 upon successful completion of the term. Laptop to keep after service term. Internet/mobile hotspot for use during term. Mileage reimbursement for travel to host site(s). Attendance ticket for local or virtual digital literacy or professional development conference such as National Digital Inclusion Alliance (NDIA) in 2024. Access to AmeriCorps Member Assistance Program. Remote service opportunity for up to 20% of service time. Multiple opportunities for professional development. Topics include digital inclusion and equity, communicating with diverse populations, fundamentals of adult learning, and other relevant topics. Minimum qualifications and requirements: US Citizen, US National, or lawful permanent resident alien of the United States At least 17 years of age at the commencement of service Received a high school diploma or equivalent or, if current high school student, agreement to obtain a high school diploma or equivalent. A federal, state criminal history, sex offender National Service Criminal History Check (NSCHC) background check will be obtained pre-eligibility for service. Reliable vehicle, car insurance & driver’s license. A driving record will be obtained. Able to lift, transfer, and move light duty technology equipment such as laptops, tablets, and rolling carts of up to 20lbs. Professional responsibilities: Ability to act as a positive role model. Commitment to ethics of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Willingness to learn and adapt and accept feedback from staff. Ability to work well within a team setting. Participate in professional development training required by Loveland Public Library, City of Loveland, and applicable host site (Berthoud Community Library District, Estes Valley Library, Red Feather Lakes Community Library, Wellington Public Library, Front Range Community College Harmony Library). Professionally represent AmeriCorps, Loveland Public Library, and host site Libraries when serving with students, community members and partners. Committed to developing the skills below (if the applicant does not already have these skills) Embrace the challenge of learning and teaching basic technological concepts related to internet services, computer and device characteristics, online security practices, and common online services and applications. Take initiative, be organized, and effectively manage time. Provide excellent customer service in person, via email/chat, video conference, and on the phone. Establish appropriate professional boundaries with clients. Establish trust with clients of varied ages and socioeconomic, educational, language and cultural backgrounds. Demonstrate flexibility, adaptability, a positive attitude, cultural sensitivity, and a sense of humor in working with diverse populations. Creatively solve problems and negotiate and handle stressful situations while maintaining professionalism. Create and update digital inclusion plan with needs assessment, goals and outcomes for each community member served. Create short form written, image-based, or video instructions and guides to aid community members with basic technological concepts. HOST-SITE PLACEMENT: Determined by Program Manager and Program Coordinator after interview process: dependent on proximity to host site, member’s personality, and work style. If interested in a specific host site, please state location in your application. Possible host sites include: Loveland Public Library & community partners within Loveland, CO city limit Berthoud Community Library: Berthoud, CO Estes Valley Library: Estes Park, CO Wellington Town Library: Wellington, CO Front Range Community College Larimer Campus: Fort Collins, CO Red Feather Lakes Library: Red Feather Lakes, CO DISCLAIMERS: AmeriCorps: In accordance with AmeriCorps Regulation 45 CFR 2540.100, this position does not duplicate work of previous or existing employees or volunteers, supplant the hiring of workers, or include service or duties that have been performed or were performed by a current employee, an employee who recently resigned or was discharged, an employee subject to a reduction in workforce, or an employee who is on leave. The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) is committed to achieving a diverse, high-performing workforce. No persons involved with this program will discriminate based on race, religion, creed, color, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, political affiliation, disability, marital/parental status, or military service. We strive to provide a service and work environment free of sexual, racial, ethnic, religious or other harassment. City of Loveland: The City of Loveland provides equal opportunities to all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential position functions. A criminal history and NHCSC check will be obtained pre-service.
HAYWARD AREA RECREATION & PARK DISTRICT
Hayward, California, United States
Job Details Level : Experienced Job Location : Hayward Area Recreation District (HARD) - Hayward, CA Position Type : Hourly Education Level : High School Salary Range : $19.98 - $26.97 Hourly Travel Percentage : Negligible Job Shift : Day Job Category : Pre-K Are you passionate about teaching children? Are you a friendly, nurturing, educator who works well in a team-teaching environment? Our Pre-K Program is looking to hire a Program Instructor! H.A.R.D.’s Pre-K Programs are activity-oriented programs that foster social, physical, and intellectual development as well as promote health and wellness through quality recreational and educational experiences. Children develop both basic social, developmental, and educational skills in an ideal environment for them to learn and grow. The learning curriculum focuses on language, socialization, creativity, art, music, imagination, life skills, and motor skills. Come make a difference in our community and join our amazing team! Here are the details about the positions: Available Positions: 1 Hourly Rate: $19.98/hour - $26.97/hour Work Schedule: Mondays - Thursdays 16 hours/week Typical Work hours: 8:00AM - 12:00PM Part-Time, Year Round, Hourly, Non-Exempt Position Work Location: Multiple Parks in the District Anticipated Start Date: June 17, 2024 Duration: Year Round Not to exceed 960 hours per fiscal year. (July 1 - June 30) First review of applications will be March 18 th , 2024. Applications received after first review will be reviewed as we receive them. This posting may close at any time. POSITION SUMMARY Under supervision from the Recreation Supervisor, develop and implement all age appropriate curriculum and activities related to daily operation of a District program site in order to ensure the safety and well-being of participants and perform related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Incumbents in this class are primarily responsible for supervision to children enrolled in the program; planning age appropriate curriculum for children; establishing and maintaining supportive relationships with children and parents; and sanitization of program equipment. This class can be distinguished from the class of Pre-K Coordinator because incumbents in this class primarily oversee one program site and do not have advanced education to perform work more independently. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Incumbents may not perform all duties. Duties include but are not limited to the following: Develop age-appropriate curriculum and activities to stimulate children’s cognitive skills, abilities and development Evaluate needs of children, staff and site in order to maintain a safe and healthy environment for children and staff Supervise the activities of children and records observations of children’s behavior and activities; monitor behavioral patterns Schedule parent conferences to discuss children’s development and concerns; work with family to devise learning and development strategies as necessary Maintain accurate attendance and complete required records; maintain appropriate confidential records Supervise and coordinate the work of subordinate staff Manage the storage and inventory of equipment and supplies Participates in meeting and training sessions Maintain good public relations At all times, demonstrates cooperative behavior with colleagues, supervisors and the public Performs other duties as assigned WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. The functions of this position are primarily performed indoors. Incumbents must wear an appropriate uniform with identification and protective equipment. The environment requires working in climate-controlled, indoor environments, there are several circumstances in which the employee might work outdoors. Specialized aspects of the work environment may also include high noise levels, interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing safety and departmental policies and procedures. Incumbents may be assigned an irregular working schedule including weekends, early mornings, evenings and holidays and may have to travel between various locations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to have: hearing and speech adequate to communicate in person, by telephone, and to speak loudly in a noisy setting; vision adequate to clearly distinguish distance, color, depth perception and persons to identify signs of distress; bodily movement adequate to frequently sit, stand, walk, run, jump, climb, reach, turn, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, and push/pull; ability to raise arms above shoulder height; manual dexterity adequate to grasp objects, use fine manipulation, write and operate office machines and equipment; strength and endurance to perform medium to heavy physical work, perform lifting and carrying of items/persons up to 50 pounds. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Ability and Skill to: Work with adults, children and families participating in a variety of recreational activities Monitor compliance with District regulations and policies, and general safety practices related to preschool activities; firmly but tactfully enforce rules and regulations React quickly and calmly in emergencies Administer first aid, CPR and/or artificial respiration Maintain discipline, order and safety in a crowded and loud environment Understand and carry out oral and written instructions Communicate effectively with a wide range of people Operate office equipment including computers, scanners, calculators, printers, and copiers Respond appropriately to changing situations and stressful conditions Maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted during the work Knowledge of: Principles and methods used in organizing, conducting, and supervising recreational activities Common crafts, sports, games, and recreation activities appropriate for preschool age children Basic youth development principles Computer skills to include Microsoft Office Basic first aid and safety practices and procedures Customer service principles Standard safety rules and regulations related to public recreation activities Education/Experience/Training: Completion of high school At least 4 years of experience with working with preschool age children in a structured or supervised program Must have a minimum of twelve (12) postsecondary semester or equivalent quarter units in Early Childhood Education (ECE) Possession of or ability to obtain First Aid/CPR/AED certification within two-weeks of employment Special Requirements: Must be at least 21 years of age Ability to obtain Mandated Reporter Training Certification may be required Must pass a fingerprint and/or background clearance prior to employment Completion of the Hepatitis B vaccination series is recommended Provide proof of negative TB Skin Test Verification of ID and ability work in the USA
Mar 07, 2024
Part Time
Job Details Level : Experienced Job Location : Hayward Area Recreation District (HARD) - Hayward, CA Position Type : Hourly Education Level : High School Salary Range : $19.98 - $26.97 Hourly Travel Percentage : Negligible Job Shift : Day Job Category : Pre-K Are you passionate about teaching children? Are you a friendly, nurturing, educator who works well in a team-teaching environment? Our Pre-K Program is looking to hire a Program Instructor! H.A.R.D.’s Pre-K Programs are activity-oriented programs that foster social, physical, and intellectual development as well as promote health and wellness through quality recreational and educational experiences. Children develop both basic social, developmental, and educational skills in an ideal environment for them to learn and grow. The learning curriculum focuses on language, socialization, creativity, art, music, imagination, life skills, and motor skills. Come make a difference in our community and join our amazing team! Here are the details about the positions: Available Positions: 1 Hourly Rate: $19.98/hour - $26.97/hour Work Schedule: Mondays - Thursdays 16 hours/week Typical Work hours: 8:00AM - 12:00PM Part-Time, Year Round, Hourly, Non-Exempt Position Work Location: Multiple Parks in the District Anticipated Start Date: June 17, 2024 Duration: Year Round Not to exceed 960 hours per fiscal year. (July 1 - June 30) First review of applications will be March 18 th , 2024. Applications received after first review will be reviewed as we receive them. This posting may close at any time. POSITION SUMMARY Under supervision from the Recreation Supervisor, develop and implement all age appropriate curriculum and activities related to daily operation of a District program site in order to ensure the safety and well-being of participants and perform related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Incumbents in this class are primarily responsible for supervision to children enrolled in the program; planning age appropriate curriculum for children; establishing and maintaining supportive relationships with children and parents; and sanitization of program equipment. This class can be distinguished from the class of Pre-K Coordinator because incumbents in this class primarily oversee one program site and do not have advanced education to perform work more independently. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Incumbents may not perform all duties. Duties include but are not limited to the following: Develop age-appropriate curriculum and activities to stimulate children’s cognitive skills, abilities and development Evaluate needs of children, staff and site in order to maintain a safe and healthy environment for children and staff Supervise the activities of children and records observations of children’s behavior and activities; monitor behavioral patterns Schedule parent conferences to discuss children’s development and concerns; work with family to devise learning and development strategies as necessary Maintain accurate attendance and complete required records; maintain appropriate confidential records Supervise and coordinate the work of subordinate staff Manage the storage and inventory of equipment and supplies Participates in meeting and training sessions Maintain good public relations At all times, demonstrates cooperative behavior with colleagues, supervisors and the public Performs other duties as assigned WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. The functions of this position are primarily performed indoors. Incumbents must wear an appropriate uniform with identification and protective equipment. The environment requires working in climate-controlled, indoor environments, there are several circumstances in which the employee might work outdoors. Specialized aspects of the work environment may also include high noise levels, interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing safety and departmental policies and procedures. Incumbents may be assigned an irregular working schedule including weekends, early mornings, evenings and holidays and may have to travel between various locations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties and responsibilities of this position. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to have: hearing and speech adequate to communicate in person, by telephone, and to speak loudly in a noisy setting; vision adequate to clearly distinguish distance, color, depth perception and persons to identify signs of distress; bodily movement adequate to frequently sit, stand, walk, run, jump, climb, reach, turn, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, and push/pull; ability to raise arms above shoulder height; manual dexterity adequate to grasp objects, use fine manipulation, write and operate office machines and equipment; strength and endurance to perform medium to heavy physical work, perform lifting and carrying of items/persons up to 50 pounds. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Ability and Skill to: Work with adults, children and families participating in a variety of recreational activities Monitor compliance with District regulations and policies, and general safety practices related to preschool activities; firmly but tactfully enforce rules and regulations React quickly and calmly in emergencies Administer first aid, CPR and/or artificial respiration Maintain discipline, order and safety in a crowded and loud environment Understand and carry out oral and written instructions Communicate effectively with a wide range of people Operate office equipment including computers, scanners, calculators, printers, and copiers Respond appropriately to changing situations and stressful conditions Maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted during the work Knowledge of: Principles and methods used in organizing, conducting, and supervising recreational activities Common crafts, sports, games, and recreation activities appropriate for preschool age children Basic youth development principles Computer skills to include Microsoft Office Basic first aid and safety practices and procedures Customer service principles Standard safety rules and regulations related to public recreation activities Education/Experience/Training: Completion of high school At least 4 years of experience with working with preschool age children in a structured or supervised program Must have a minimum of twelve (12) postsecondary semester or equivalent quarter units in Early Childhood Education (ECE) Possession of or ability to obtain First Aid/CPR/AED certification within two-weeks of employment Special Requirements: Must be at least 21 years of age Ability to obtain Mandated Reporter Training Certification may be required Must pass a fingerprint and/or background clearance prior to employment Completion of the Hepatitis B vaccination series is recommended Provide proof of negative TB Skin Test Verification of ID and ability work in the USA
Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Equivalent Experience: Bachelor’s degree in related field plus one (1) year of experience related to the development and implementation of the assigned programs. One (1) year of additional experience may substitute for one (1) year of college, up to a maximum of four (4) years. Licenses or Certifications: May require certification in CPR , First Aid, Water Safety Instruction, or other areas as specified for the assigned class. Appropriate certifications as specified for the assignment. Texas Class “C” Driver or Commercial Driver license if required for the assignment. Notes to Applicants The City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department ( PARD ) provides, protects and preserves a park system that promotes quality recreational, cultural and outdoor experiences for the Austin community. Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits, such as medical, paid leave time, a great retirement plan, training opportunities and more! Click HERE for more information. The purpose of the Culture & Arts Education Coordinator position is to, under general supervision, coordinate, assign, direct, and perform tasks in the development and implementation of cultural arts programs and activities of assigned areas at the O. Henry Museum; including the day-to-day management and care of assigned collections, exhibits, records, material assets, and other City-owned, loaned, or borrowed property. Other relevant duties may include: Manage, plan, develop, coordinate, and evaluate collections related budgets. Supervise museum personnel, volunteers, and students. Help plan and implement relevant programs, exhibits, and events. Develop collaborative relationships with a wide variety of Austin area stakeholders. Application Instructions/Job Requirements: Application: A detailed, complete application is required, and applicants must include on their Employment Record all experience (work and/or volunteer) related to this job posting - up to 10 years or more; this will be used to determine your base compensation. Employment Record dates must include month and year. Verification of employment history dates on resume should match online Employment Application. Statements such as “See Resume” will not be accepted and a resume alone will not be accepted in lieu of a complete online application. Skills Assessments: Skills assessment(s) will be required as part of the recruitment process. Virtual Interviews: PARD may conduct virtual interviews. Military/Veteran: An applicant claiming Military/Veteran status must provide a copy of his or her DD-214(s), or valid comparable document, at the time of interview. Driving Requirement: This position requires a valid Texas Class “C” Operator’s License or the ability to acquire one by your hire date. External New Hires must meet the City of Austin’s Driver Record Evaluation ( DRE ) requisite . To be considered for a driving position, applicants cannot have more than three moving violations or a total of six Driver Record Evaluation points within a period of thirty-six (36) months. Physical Requirements: Tasks may involve bending, lifting, walking, carrying or using a force equal to lifting up to twenty (20) pounds. Work environment includes prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be physically and mentally able to communicate, respond and work with participant’s needs and safety issues. Other Information: Travel: If you are selected for this position and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program, you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. 90 Day Provision for Additional Vacancy: This posting may be used to fill other vacancies in other divisions/work locations within the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. Decisions on assigned selection will be made at the time of hire based on the business needs of the department. Tobacco and Vape-Free Workplace: All PARD work site locations are tobacco-free. Use of tobacco products and/or e-cigarettes is not permitted on any PARD work site - including construction sites, parking lots, garages, or in any personal vehicles located on the premises. Pay Range $25.40 - $30.10 per hour. Hours Work/Location Schedule Notes: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. May be required to work during special events, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Work schedule and location is subject to change based on department needs and programs. May be required to work curing City emergencies such as extreme weather events. Job Close Date 05/28/2024 Type of Posting External Department Parks and Recreation Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location Brush Square Museums, 409 E. 5th St., Austin, TX 78701 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Museum Studies, Public History, Anthropology, or a related field. Preferred Experience: Experience working with museum collections including acquisition, loan documentation, storage, preservation, disposition, and maintenance of all museum related materials. Experience supervising and training museum temporary employees and/or volunteers/docents. Experience with interpreting historic subject matter through exhibits, public programs, or online outlets. Experience in conducting living history programs for the public. Preferred Skills: Experience working with Museum Collections Management Software such as PastPerfect. Intermediate proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite. Experience in marketing outreach using social media. Other: Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Leads employees, contractors, or volunteers to accomplish assigned educational programs, activities, and events in the assigned areas of cultural arts. Recruits, supervises, and trains staff and volunteers. Develops and monitors assigned budgets. Conducts and reviews needs assessments and establishes short- and long-range plans for assigned areas. Prepares and reviews reports. Plans, develops, coordinates, evaluates, and improves education programs, activities, and events for assigned areas. Oversees the use, care of, and resource allocations of assigned facilities, collections, grounds, and equipment and recommends facility improvements and asset acquisition and deaccessions. Coordinates assigned City-wide events and ensures timely development, resource allocation, and scheduling of activities and events. Assigns job duties, work schedules, and monitors task completion. Reviews work of others for completeness and quality. Coordinates the design and creation of necessary materials to market and promote programs. Maintains relationships with professional colleagues, organizations, and community groups to ensure quality of cultural education programs. Represents the City and department with the public regarding assigned areas of responsibility. Applies for, obtains, and monitors funds from grants, foundations, and donations. Responsibilities- Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: May be responsible for the full range of supervisory activities including selection, training, evaluation, counseling, and recommendation for dismissal. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of Federal, State, and Local laws. Knowledge of principles, best practices, and methods for development, design, and coordination of cultural programs, activities, and events. Knowledge of City practices, policies, and procedures. Knowledge of supervisory and managerial techniques and principles. Knowledge of fiscal planning and budget preparation. Skill in handling conflict and uncertain situations. Skill in handling multiple tasks and prioritizing. Skill in using computers and related software applications. Skill in data analysis and problem solving. Skill in oral and written communication Skill in conducting presentations on behalf of a public entity. Ability to establish and maintain effective communication and working relationships with City employees and the public. Ability to work with frequent interruptions and changes in priorities. Ability to train others. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * This position requires a bachelor’s degree in related field plus one (1) year of experience related to the development and implementation of the assigned programs. One (1) year of additional experience may substitute for one (1) year of college, up to a maximum of four (4) years substitution. Yes No * In reviewing the preferred qualifications section of this job posting, please describe in 500 words or less how you meet those preferred qualifications. (Open Ended Question) * Describe your experience with interpreting historic subject matter through exhibits, public programs, and/or online outlets. (Open Ended Question) * Do you have experience working with PastPerfect museum collections management software? Yes No * Which of the following best describes your proficiency in desktop publishing with Adobe Creative Suite? No experience. Basic: Create / edit basic graphic design elements and desktop publishing documents, such as fonts, colors, headings, margins, etc.; applies designs in a consistent manner in keeping with identity guidelines. Intermediate: Create / edit a variety of graphic design elements, such as advertisements, brochures, collateral, etc.; develop formatting and layout options to incorporate graphics, photos, tables, sidebars, etc. in a visually pleasing manner. Advanced: Creates identity programs, logos, and other graphic elements to support overarching communications objectives with professional visual solutions. * This position requires a valid Texas Class C Driver License. Do you have a valid Texas Class C Driver license or, if selected for this position, do you the ability to acquire a valid Texas Class C Driver license by your hire date? Yes No * The City of Austin Driver Eligibility Standards require that External New Hires meet the City’s Driver Record Evaluation (DRE) requisite. To be considered for a driving position, applicants cannot have more than three moving violations or a total of six Driver Record Evaluation points within a period of thirty-six (36) months. Do you meet this requirement? Yes No * This position requires a criminal background investigation (CBI). By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful CBI to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a Criminal Background Investigation. * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
May 14, 2024
Full Time
Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Equivalent Experience: Bachelor’s degree in related field plus one (1) year of experience related to the development and implementation of the assigned programs. One (1) year of additional experience may substitute for one (1) year of college, up to a maximum of four (4) years. Licenses or Certifications: May require certification in CPR , First Aid, Water Safety Instruction, or other areas as specified for the assigned class. Appropriate certifications as specified for the assignment. Texas Class “C” Driver or Commercial Driver license if required for the assignment. Notes to Applicants The City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department ( PARD ) provides, protects and preserves a park system that promotes quality recreational, cultural and outdoor experiences for the Austin community. Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits, such as medical, paid leave time, a great retirement plan, training opportunities and more! Click HERE for more information. The purpose of the Culture & Arts Education Coordinator position is to, under general supervision, coordinate, assign, direct, and perform tasks in the development and implementation of cultural arts programs and activities of assigned areas at the O. Henry Museum; including the day-to-day management and care of assigned collections, exhibits, records, material assets, and other City-owned, loaned, or borrowed property. Other relevant duties may include: Manage, plan, develop, coordinate, and evaluate collections related budgets. Supervise museum personnel, volunteers, and students. Help plan and implement relevant programs, exhibits, and events. Develop collaborative relationships with a wide variety of Austin area stakeholders. Application Instructions/Job Requirements: Application: A detailed, complete application is required, and applicants must include on their Employment Record all experience (work and/or volunteer) related to this job posting - up to 10 years or more; this will be used to determine your base compensation. Employment Record dates must include month and year. Verification of employment history dates on resume should match online Employment Application. Statements such as “See Resume” will not be accepted and a resume alone will not be accepted in lieu of a complete online application. Skills Assessments: Skills assessment(s) will be required as part of the recruitment process. Virtual Interviews: PARD may conduct virtual interviews. Military/Veteran: An applicant claiming Military/Veteran status must provide a copy of his or her DD-214(s), or valid comparable document, at the time of interview. Driving Requirement: This position requires a valid Texas Class “C” Operator’s License or the ability to acquire one by your hire date. External New Hires must meet the City of Austin’s Driver Record Evaluation ( DRE ) requisite . To be considered for a driving position, applicants cannot have more than three moving violations or a total of six Driver Record Evaluation points within a period of thirty-six (36) months. Physical Requirements: Tasks may involve bending, lifting, walking, carrying or using a force equal to lifting up to twenty (20) pounds. Work environment includes prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be physically and mentally able to communicate, respond and work with participant’s needs and safety issues. Other Information: Travel: If you are selected for this position and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program, you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. 90 Day Provision for Additional Vacancy: This posting may be used to fill other vacancies in other divisions/work locations within the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. Decisions on assigned selection will be made at the time of hire based on the business needs of the department. Tobacco and Vape-Free Workplace: All PARD work site locations are tobacco-free. Use of tobacco products and/or e-cigarettes is not permitted on any PARD work site - including construction sites, parking lots, garages, or in any personal vehicles located on the premises. Pay Range $25.40 - $30.10 per hour. Hours Work/Location Schedule Notes: Monday to Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. May be required to work during special events, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Work schedule and location is subject to change based on department needs and programs. May be required to work curing City emergencies such as extreme weather events. Job Close Date 05/28/2024 Type of Posting External Department Parks and Recreation Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location Brush Square Museums, 409 E. 5th St., Austin, TX 78701 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Museum Studies, Public History, Anthropology, or a related field. Preferred Experience: Experience working with museum collections including acquisition, loan documentation, storage, preservation, disposition, and maintenance of all museum related materials. Experience supervising and training museum temporary employees and/or volunteers/docents. Experience with interpreting historic subject matter through exhibits, public programs, or online outlets. Experience in conducting living history programs for the public. Preferred Skills: Experience working with Museum Collections Management Software such as PastPerfect. Intermediate proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite. Experience in marketing outreach using social media. Other: Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Leads employees, contractors, or volunteers to accomplish assigned educational programs, activities, and events in the assigned areas of cultural arts. Recruits, supervises, and trains staff and volunteers. Develops and monitors assigned budgets. Conducts and reviews needs assessments and establishes short- and long-range plans for assigned areas. Prepares and reviews reports. Plans, develops, coordinates, evaluates, and improves education programs, activities, and events for assigned areas. Oversees the use, care of, and resource allocations of assigned facilities, collections, grounds, and equipment and recommends facility improvements and asset acquisition and deaccessions. Coordinates assigned City-wide events and ensures timely development, resource allocation, and scheduling of activities and events. Assigns job duties, work schedules, and monitors task completion. Reviews work of others for completeness and quality. Coordinates the design and creation of necessary materials to market and promote programs. Maintains relationships with professional colleagues, organizations, and community groups to ensure quality of cultural education programs. Represents the City and department with the public regarding assigned areas of responsibility. Applies for, obtains, and monitors funds from grants, foundations, and donations. Responsibilities- Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: May be responsible for the full range of supervisory activities including selection, training, evaluation, counseling, and recommendation for dismissal. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of Federal, State, and Local laws. Knowledge of principles, best practices, and methods for development, design, and coordination of cultural programs, activities, and events. Knowledge of City practices, policies, and procedures. Knowledge of supervisory and managerial techniques and principles. Knowledge of fiscal planning and budget preparation. Skill in handling conflict and uncertain situations. Skill in handling multiple tasks and prioritizing. Skill in using computers and related software applications. Skill in data analysis and problem solving. Skill in oral and written communication Skill in conducting presentations on behalf of a public entity. Ability to establish and maintain effective communication and working relationships with City employees and the public. Ability to work with frequent interruptions and changes in priorities. Ability to train others. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * This position requires a bachelor’s degree in related field plus one (1) year of experience related to the development and implementation of the assigned programs. One (1) year of additional experience may substitute for one (1) year of college, up to a maximum of four (4) years substitution. Yes No * In reviewing the preferred qualifications section of this job posting, please describe in 500 words or less how you meet those preferred qualifications. (Open Ended Question) * Describe your experience with interpreting historic subject matter through exhibits, public programs, and/or online outlets. (Open Ended Question) * Do you have experience working with PastPerfect museum collections management software? Yes No * Which of the following best describes your proficiency in desktop publishing with Adobe Creative Suite? No experience. Basic: Create / edit basic graphic design elements and desktop publishing documents, such as fonts, colors, headings, margins, etc.; applies designs in a consistent manner in keeping with identity guidelines. Intermediate: Create / edit a variety of graphic design elements, such as advertisements, brochures, collateral, etc.; develop formatting and layout options to incorporate graphics, photos, tables, sidebars, etc. in a visually pleasing manner. Advanced: Creates identity programs, logos, and other graphic elements to support overarching communications objectives with professional visual solutions. * This position requires a valid Texas Class C Driver License. Do you have a valid Texas Class C Driver license or, if selected for this position, do you the ability to acquire a valid Texas Class C Driver license by your hire date? Yes No * The City of Austin Driver Eligibility Standards require that External New Hires meet the City’s Driver Record Evaluation (DRE) requisite. To be considered for a driving position, applicants cannot have more than three moving violations or a total of six Driver Record Evaluation points within a period of thirty-six (36) months. Do you meet this requirement? Yes No * This position requires a criminal background investigation (CBI). By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful CBI to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a Criminal Background Investigation. * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
OFFICE OF COMMUNITY INVESTMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE (OCII)
San Francisco, CA, USA
BRIEF DESCRIPTION:
The Development Specialist is charged with coordinating the implementation of the development program in collaboration with developers, City, State, Federal agencies, and community stakeholders as the projects within the development program move from land transfers and entitlements into their permitting and development stages. Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, the Development Specialist will be responsible for overseeing the design and permitting for vertical and horizontal projects and administering community benefits to ensure consistency with the redevelopment area plan documents and other associated development agreements.
Matters include overall urban design, park design, streetscape design, architectural review, building permit processes, infrastructure development, workforce development program compliance, and financial and administrative duties. This person must be able to work well with the community, consultants, government officials, community-based organizations, and private developers. The position requires strong writing and presentation skills, and entails creativity and problem-solving, with the ability to self-direct and multi-task. This position will also handle a broad range of duties that may include review of environmental documents (e.g. CEQA and NEPA), land use restriction covenants, contracts, leases, as well as assisting in the management of the community participation processes with advisory and public bodies.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Coordinate the review of plan documents, easements and design permits (such as vertical development and horizontal improvement permits and final maps) with developers, consultants, and City departments.
Analyze development proposals and ensure coordination with horizontal/infrastructure plans and design guidelines; make appropriate decisions based on these analyses.
Manage contractual relationships with City departments and outside consultants, procurement processes, and other agreements.
Manage the design review process and provide direction to technical staff and consultants on architectural design, infrastructure and streetscape, open space and public art improvements.
Manage and administer budgets, as well as coordinate billing from OCII contractors and consultants.
Work as part of a team, and coordinate with OCII staff, outside city staff (such as Department of Building Inspection, Public Works Department, Public Utilities Commission and Mayor’s Housing Coordinator), consultants, government officials, representatives of outside groups and interests, other staff members, and the general public.
Prepare and manage Requests for Proposals processes (budgets, selection criteria with OCII standards) for consultant support and community benefits programs.
Develop materials for public meetings on a wide variety of topics associated with the development and associated community benefits.
Be proactive and solutions-oriented, identify areas of potential conflict or concern, and surface issues for resolution to expedite project delivery and avoid delays. Must be able to handle high volumes of communication (email, written documentation) and operate with a sense of urgency.
BENEFITS:
For your Health & Welfare Benefits
Medical/Dental/Vision
Basic Life Insurance & Accident, Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity
Supplemental Life Insurance (with optional dependent coverage)
Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
Employee Assistance Program
For your Financial Future
CalPERS Pension Program-estimated 10.50% Classic Employee Contribution; 11.50% for PEPRA Employee Contribution
Short-term Disability Insurance
Long-Term Disability Insurance
Deferred Compensation Plan
For your Work/Life Balance
Paid holidays
Vacation and sick leave accrual
Commuter Benefits Program
Wellness Program
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Applicants must submit and complete an application packet consisting of an OCII Job Application, resume, and cover letter. Materials can be found at here or at www.sfocii.org under Work With Us.
PACKETS CAN BE EMAILED (or) FAXED ONLY:
EMAIL: careers.ocii@sfgov.org (PDF FORMAT ONLY) with name of position in subject line
FAX: Fax 628.652.1521
Mar 19, 2024
Full Time
BRIEF DESCRIPTION:
The Development Specialist is charged with coordinating the implementation of the development program in collaboration with developers, City, State, Federal agencies, and community stakeholders as the projects within the development program move from land transfers and entitlements into their permitting and development stages. Reporting to the Senior Project Manager, the Development Specialist will be responsible for overseeing the design and permitting for vertical and horizontal projects and administering community benefits to ensure consistency with the redevelopment area plan documents and other associated development agreements.
Matters include overall urban design, park design, streetscape design, architectural review, building permit processes, infrastructure development, workforce development program compliance, and financial and administrative duties. This person must be able to work well with the community, consultants, government officials, community-based organizations, and private developers. The position requires strong writing and presentation skills, and entails creativity and problem-solving, with the ability to self-direct and multi-task. This position will also handle a broad range of duties that may include review of environmental documents (e.g. CEQA and NEPA), land use restriction covenants, contracts, leases, as well as assisting in the management of the community participation processes with advisory and public bodies.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
Coordinate the review of plan documents, easements and design permits (such as vertical development and horizontal improvement permits and final maps) with developers, consultants, and City departments.
Analyze development proposals and ensure coordination with horizontal/infrastructure plans and design guidelines; make appropriate decisions based on these analyses.
Manage contractual relationships with City departments and outside consultants, procurement processes, and other agreements.
Manage the design review process and provide direction to technical staff and consultants on architectural design, infrastructure and streetscape, open space and public art improvements.
Manage and administer budgets, as well as coordinate billing from OCII contractors and consultants.
Work as part of a team, and coordinate with OCII staff, outside city staff (such as Department of Building Inspection, Public Works Department, Public Utilities Commission and Mayor’s Housing Coordinator), consultants, government officials, representatives of outside groups and interests, other staff members, and the general public.
Prepare and manage Requests for Proposals processes (budgets, selection criteria with OCII standards) for consultant support and community benefits programs.
Develop materials for public meetings on a wide variety of topics associated with the development and associated community benefits.
Be proactive and solutions-oriented, identify areas of potential conflict or concern, and surface issues for resolution to expedite project delivery and avoid delays. Must be able to handle high volumes of communication (email, written documentation) and operate with a sense of urgency.
BENEFITS:
For your Health & Welfare Benefits
Medical/Dental/Vision
Basic Life Insurance & Accident, Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity
Supplemental Life Insurance (with optional dependent coverage)
Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
Employee Assistance Program
For your Financial Future
CalPERS Pension Program-estimated 10.50% Classic Employee Contribution; 11.50% for PEPRA Employee Contribution
Short-term Disability Insurance
Long-Term Disability Insurance
Deferred Compensation Plan
For your Work/Life Balance
Paid holidays
Vacation and sick leave accrual
Commuter Benefits Program
Wellness Program
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Applicants must submit and complete an application packet consisting of an OCII Job Application, resume, and cover letter. Materials can be found at here or at www.sfocii.org under Work With Us.
PACKETS CAN BE EMAILED (or) FAXED ONLY:
EMAIL: careers.ocii@sfgov.org (PDF FORMAT ONLY) with name of position in subject line
FAX: Fax 628.652.1521
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE
Tyler, Texas, United States
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Park Ranger I-V Army 11B, 11C, 11A Park Ranger I-V Navy RS, SN, YN, YNS Park Ranger I-V Coast Guard MST, MSSR Park Ranger I-V Marine Corps 0300, 0365, 0369 Park Ranger I-V Air Force 9T000 *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must complete the Military Employment Preference Survey and attach this form and required documentation referenced on this form at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge. Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active duty military orders. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Derek Dye, (903) 597-5338 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS: Tyler State Park, 789 Park Rd 16, Tyler, TX 75706 GENERAL DESCRIPTION : Under the direction of the Park Superintendent, this position performs routine (journey-level) state park operations work and is responsible for interpretive duties at Tyler State Park. Develops, presents, and coordinates interpretive programs for the public, leads interpretive tours, and conducts special events. Plans and implements community outreach and educational programs. Conducts site promotion and marketing. Assists the Volunteer Coordinator, including volunteer recruitment, management, and training. Manages Park social media platforms. Prepares reports and assists with visitor registration and revenue collection. Performs routine maintenance of the park's interpretive trails and signage. Works under moderate supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Education : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree. Experience : No experience required. Licensure : Must possess or be able to obtain, within 30 days of employment, a valid class "C" Texas driver's license. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required license. ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS : Education : One year of experience in interpretation or conducting educational programs may substitute for 30 hours of the required education, with a maximum substitution of 120 semester hours. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS : Education : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Park Administration, Recreation & Parks, Wildlife/Fisheries Science, Natural and/or Cultural Resource Conservation, Range Management, Forestry, Biology, Anthropology/Archaeology, History or closely related field. Experience : Customer service experience; Familiarity with operational functions within parks, refuges, nature centers, camps or similar sites; Experience in interpretation or conducting educational programs; Experience conducting outreach, education, or event coordination. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES : Knowledge of interpretive techniques and principles; Knowledge of the principles of park administration; Knowledge to develop, implement, manage, publicize and evaluate related interpretive programs; Knowledge of both natural and cultural resources; Knowledge of the fundamentals of natural and cultural resource management; Knowledge of cultural traditions, historic practices, and experiences; Knowledge of native plant communities and natural landscapes; Knowledge of standard financial and business management principles; Knowledge of basic recruitment and retention best practices; Skill in using MS Word, Excel, and Outlook; Skill in effective verbal and written communication; Skill in providing quality customer service in a courteous and professional manner; Skill in conducting interpretive activities; Skill in identifying, researching and compiling information; Skill in preparing reports; Skill in managing groups; Skill in facilitating meetings; Skill in making public presentations; Skill in general maintenance techniques; Skill in public speaking; Skill in volunteer management; Ability to work as a member of a team; Ability to work independently with little or no supervision; Ability to manage multiple priorities; Ability to communicate effectively; Ability to perform manual labor, including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program. WORKING CONDITIONS : Required to work in a public park with overnight camping and day use; Required to work 40 hours per week, includes flexible schedules with hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and days off other than Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; Required to adjust to changing schedules; Required to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; May be required to operate a state vehicle; Required to travel 5% with possible overnight stays; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules and safety procedures; Non-smoking working environment in all State buildings and vehicles. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date: Jun 4, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
May 22, 2024
Full Time
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Park Ranger I-V Army 11B, 11C, 11A Park Ranger I-V Navy RS, SN, YN, YNS Park Ranger I-V Coast Guard MST, MSSR Park Ranger I-V Marine Corps 0300, 0365, 0369 Park Ranger I-V Air Force 9T000 *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must complete the Military Employment Preference Survey and attach this form and required documentation referenced on this form at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge. Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active duty military orders. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Derek Dye, (903) 597-5338 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS: Tyler State Park, 789 Park Rd 16, Tyler, TX 75706 GENERAL DESCRIPTION : Under the direction of the Park Superintendent, this position performs routine (journey-level) state park operations work and is responsible for interpretive duties at Tyler State Park. Develops, presents, and coordinates interpretive programs for the public, leads interpretive tours, and conducts special events. Plans and implements community outreach and educational programs. Conducts site promotion and marketing. Assists the Volunteer Coordinator, including volunteer recruitment, management, and training. Manages Park social media platforms. Prepares reports and assists with visitor registration and revenue collection. Performs routine maintenance of the park's interpretive trails and signage. Works under moderate supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Education : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree. Experience : No experience required. Licensure : Must possess or be able to obtain, within 30 days of employment, a valid class "C" Texas driver's license. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required license. ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS : Education : One year of experience in interpretation or conducting educational programs may substitute for 30 hours of the required education, with a maximum substitution of 120 semester hours. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS : Education : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Park Administration, Recreation & Parks, Wildlife/Fisheries Science, Natural and/or Cultural Resource Conservation, Range Management, Forestry, Biology, Anthropology/Archaeology, History or closely related field. Experience : Customer service experience; Familiarity with operational functions within parks, refuges, nature centers, camps or similar sites; Experience in interpretation or conducting educational programs; Experience conducting outreach, education, or event coordination. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES : Knowledge of interpretive techniques and principles; Knowledge of the principles of park administration; Knowledge to develop, implement, manage, publicize and evaluate related interpretive programs; Knowledge of both natural and cultural resources; Knowledge of the fundamentals of natural and cultural resource management; Knowledge of cultural traditions, historic practices, and experiences; Knowledge of native plant communities and natural landscapes; Knowledge of standard financial and business management principles; Knowledge of basic recruitment and retention best practices; Skill in using MS Word, Excel, and Outlook; Skill in effective verbal and written communication; Skill in providing quality customer service in a courteous and professional manner; Skill in conducting interpretive activities; Skill in identifying, researching and compiling information; Skill in preparing reports; Skill in managing groups; Skill in facilitating meetings; Skill in making public presentations; Skill in general maintenance techniques; Skill in public speaking; Skill in volunteer management; Ability to work as a member of a team; Ability to work independently with little or no supervision; Ability to manage multiple priorities; Ability to communicate effectively; Ability to perform manual labor, including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program. WORKING CONDITIONS : Required to work in a public park with overnight camping and day use; Required to work 40 hours per week, includes flexible schedules with hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and days off other than Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; Required to adjust to changing schedules; Required to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; May be required to operate a state vehicle; Required to travel 5% with possible overnight stays; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules and safety procedures; Non-smoking working environment in all State buildings and vehicles. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date: Jun 4, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE
Rockport, Texas, United States
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Natural Resources Specialist I-V Army 92W Natural Resources Specialist I-V Navy AG, 180X, 680X Natural Resources Specialist I-V Coast Guard MST, MSSR, OAR15 Natural Resources Specialist I-V Marine Corps 6842, 6862, 6802, 8831 Natural Resources Specialist I-V Air Force 1W0X1, 9S100, 15WX *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must complete the Military Employment Preference Survey and attach this form and required documentation referenced on this form at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: 1. Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge. 2. Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 3. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 4. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active duty military orders. 5. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Greg Creacy, (979) 203-0282 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS: 715 Hwy 35 South, Rockport, TX 78382 GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Under the direction of the Natural Resources Program Director, the Regional Natural Resource Coordinator (RNRC) performs advanced (senior-level) natural resources work and is responsible for planning and coordinating natural resource protection, restoration, management, monitoring, project review and facilitating research activities within the assigned Region. The RNRC serves as a member of regional, division, agency and inter-agency project teams. Directs projects to implement natural resource protection, restoration, management, monitoring, and research activities on State Parks or as assigned. Develops long-term natural resource planning and stewardship documents for assigned State Parks and facilitates implementation. Conducts reviews for State Park infrastructure and operational developments and repairs, as well as proposed third-party developments affecting assigned state parklands. Ensures compliance with Texas Parks and Wildlife Code and policies, Natural Resources Program guidelines, State and Federal Endangered Species Laws, and other federal and state environmental regulations. Collaborates in natural resource assessments of all projects affecting State Park properties and prepares recommendations that seek to avoid or mitigate potential impacts to fish and wildlife resources, park aesthetics and visitor use. Participates in the State Parks Wildland Fire and Habitat Management Program to plan and execute prescribed fires on State Park lands. Provides natural resources training, technical assistance and staff support to regional and/or park staff and others as assigned. Works under minimal supervision, with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Wildlife Science, Conservation Science, Biological Science, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science or closely related field. Experience: Five years field experience in natural resources management, conservation science or closely related field; Experience in community/science-based natural resource management and stewardship; Experience with GIS / GPS tools and applications. Licensure: Applicant must possess a valid State driver's license; Must possess or be able to obtain, within one year of employment, a Non-Commercial Political Pesticide/Herbicide Applicators license issued by the Texas Department of Agriculture; Must possess or be able to obtain, within one year of employment, the National Wildfire Coordinator's Group (NWCG) Fire Fighter Type II certification. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required certification and licenses. Physical Requirements: Must be able to pass, within one year of employment, the FFT II moderate duty physical fitness standard (walk 2 miles with 25 lb. pack in 30 minutes or less). NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon meeting and maintaining physical requirements. ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS: Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree in Conservation Science, Wildlife Science, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Biological Science, Environmental Science, or closely related field may substitute for one year of the required experience in natural resources management, conservation science or closely related field; Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Ph.D. in Conservation Science, Wildlife Science, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Biological Science, Environmental Science, or closely related field may substitute for two years of the required experience in natural resources management, conservation science or closely related field. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree in Conservation Science, Wildlife Science, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Biological Science, Environmental Science, or closely related field. Experience: Five years experience developing resource management objectives and prescribing land management tools such as prescribed fire, forest or rangeland management, habitat restoration or natural community maintenance; Three years experience working with GIS field mapping systems, GIS applications and creating cartographic outputs for planning documents; Experience in an interdisciplinary background including cultural resource stewardship; Experience implementing and managing projects; Experience in developing public and private partnerships to implement projects. Licensure: Current National Wildfire Coordinator's Group (NWCG) Fire Fighter Type II certification; Current Non-Commercial Pesticide Applicators license issued by the Texas Department of Agriculture. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of community-based natural resource management and research techniques and methodologies; Knowledge of issues affecting natural and cultural resources; Knowledge of flora and fauna of assigned region; Knowledge of Federal, State and Local environmental regulations; Knowledge of wildland fire behavior and fire management planning; Knowledge of fire ecology and fire effects in Texas vegetation communities; Skill in effective written and verbal communication; Skill in public speaking; Skill in preparing technical reports and management plans; Skill in establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with co-workers and work-related contacts; Skill in meeting deadlines; Skill in managing several projects simultaneously; Skill in making independent, sound and timely decisions; Skill in using GPS field mapping systems; Skill in using GIS applications such as ARCGIS applications; Ability to manage and coordinate different program activities and accomplish program goals; Ability to exercise sound judgment when making critical decisions; Ability to communicate effectively with the public; Ability to work independently with little or no supervision; Ability to administer budgets, expenditures and contracts; Ability to work as member of a team; Ability to develop and provide effective training to staff and volunteers; Ability to effectively motivate and guide staff and volunteers; Ability to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program. WORKING CONDITIONS: Required to work on holidays, weekends and hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. as necessary; Required to work overtime as necessary; Required to perform work outdoors, occasionally in adverse weather conditions and/or difficult environmental conditions; Required to work in and around natural outdoor pests such as insects, animals, and poisonous plants; Required to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; May be required to operate a State vehicle; Required to travel 25% with possible overnight stays; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules and safety procedure; Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date: May 29, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
May 09, 2024
Full Time
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Natural Resources Specialist I-V Army 92W Natural Resources Specialist I-V Navy AG, 180X, 680X Natural Resources Specialist I-V Coast Guard MST, MSSR, OAR15 Natural Resources Specialist I-V Marine Corps 6842, 6862, 6802, 8831 Natural Resources Specialist I-V Air Force 1W0X1, 9S100, 15WX *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must complete the Military Employment Preference Survey and attach this form and required documentation referenced on this form at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: 1. Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge. 2. Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 3. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 4. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active duty military orders. 5. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Greg Creacy, (979) 203-0282 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS: 715 Hwy 35 South, Rockport, TX 78382 GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Under the direction of the Natural Resources Program Director, the Regional Natural Resource Coordinator (RNRC) performs advanced (senior-level) natural resources work and is responsible for planning and coordinating natural resource protection, restoration, management, monitoring, project review and facilitating research activities within the assigned Region. The RNRC serves as a member of regional, division, agency and inter-agency project teams. Directs projects to implement natural resource protection, restoration, management, monitoring, and research activities on State Parks or as assigned. Develops long-term natural resource planning and stewardship documents for assigned State Parks and facilitates implementation. Conducts reviews for State Park infrastructure and operational developments and repairs, as well as proposed third-party developments affecting assigned state parklands. Ensures compliance with Texas Parks and Wildlife Code and policies, Natural Resources Program guidelines, State and Federal Endangered Species Laws, and other federal and state environmental regulations. Collaborates in natural resource assessments of all projects affecting State Park properties and prepares recommendations that seek to avoid or mitigate potential impacts to fish and wildlife resources, park aesthetics and visitor use. Participates in the State Parks Wildland Fire and Habitat Management Program to plan and execute prescribed fires on State Park lands. Provides natural resources training, technical assistance and staff support to regional and/or park staff and others as assigned. Works under minimal supervision, with considerable latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Wildlife Science, Conservation Science, Biological Science, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Science or closely related field. Experience: Five years field experience in natural resources management, conservation science or closely related field; Experience in community/science-based natural resource management and stewardship; Experience with GIS / GPS tools and applications. Licensure: Applicant must possess a valid State driver's license; Must possess or be able to obtain, within one year of employment, a Non-Commercial Political Pesticide/Herbicide Applicators license issued by the Texas Department of Agriculture; Must possess or be able to obtain, within one year of employment, the National Wildfire Coordinator's Group (NWCG) Fire Fighter Type II certification. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required certification and licenses. Physical Requirements: Must be able to pass, within one year of employment, the FFT II moderate duty physical fitness standard (walk 2 miles with 25 lb. pack in 30 minutes or less). NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon meeting and maintaining physical requirements. ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS: Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree in Conservation Science, Wildlife Science, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Biological Science, Environmental Science, or closely related field may substitute for one year of the required experience in natural resources management, conservation science or closely related field; Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Ph.D. in Conservation Science, Wildlife Science, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Biological Science, Environmental Science, or closely related field may substitute for two years of the required experience in natural resources management, conservation science or closely related field. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree in Conservation Science, Wildlife Science, Ecology, Natural Resource Management, Biological Science, Environmental Science, or closely related field. Experience: Five years experience developing resource management objectives and prescribing land management tools such as prescribed fire, forest or rangeland management, habitat restoration or natural community maintenance; Three years experience working with GIS field mapping systems, GIS applications and creating cartographic outputs for planning documents; Experience in an interdisciplinary background including cultural resource stewardship; Experience implementing and managing projects; Experience in developing public and private partnerships to implement projects. Licensure: Current National Wildfire Coordinator's Group (NWCG) Fire Fighter Type II certification; Current Non-Commercial Pesticide Applicators license issued by the Texas Department of Agriculture. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of community-based natural resource management and research techniques and methodologies; Knowledge of issues affecting natural and cultural resources; Knowledge of flora and fauna of assigned region; Knowledge of Federal, State and Local environmental regulations; Knowledge of wildland fire behavior and fire management planning; Knowledge of fire ecology and fire effects in Texas vegetation communities; Skill in effective written and verbal communication; Skill in public speaking; Skill in preparing technical reports and management plans; Skill in establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with co-workers and work-related contacts; Skill in meeting deadlines; Skill in managing several projects simultaneously; Skill in making independent, sound and timely decisions; Skill in using GPS field mapping systems; Skill in using GIS applications such as ARCGIS applications; Ability to manage and coordinate different program activities and accomplish program goals; Ability to exercise sound judgment when making critical decisions; Ability to communicate effectively with the public; Ability to work independently with little or no supervision; Ability to administer budgets, expenditures and contracts; Ability to work as member of a team; Ability to develop and provide effective training to staff and volunteers; Ability to effectively motivate and guide staff and volunteers; Ability to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program. WORKING CONDITIONS: Required to work on holidays, weekends and hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. as necessary; Required to work overtime as necessary; Required to perform work outdoors, occasionally in adverse weather conditions and/or difficult environmental conditions; Required to work in and around natural outdoor pests such as insects, animals, and poisonous plants; Required to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; May be required to operate a State vehicle; Required to travel 25% with possible overnight stays; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules and safety procedure; Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date: May 29, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Position Description This position is responsible for planning, organizing, and overseeing all facets of the Foster Program. The Foster Coordinator is also responsible for general health, wellness, and organization of all animals in the various foster programs. The foster program connects animals in need with generous volunteers/community members who lend their homes, hearts, and time to provide a safe space for pets, pending placement in a permanent home. Work Location This position currently works on-site only. This is a grant funded position that ends on January 31st, 2025. Job Duties and Responsibilities Conduct needs assessments, evaluate foster programs, and develop plans to expand and diversify foster base. Design and implement a detailed plan for year-round recruitment of all segments of the community Actively promote, support, and provide guidance to foster volunteers to move animals out of MACC with an emphasis on length of stay (LOS). Manage a system for marketing pets from foster homes, and ensure that it is working efficiently for all involved. Recruit, interview, and match fosters with program opportunities; provide onboarding, orientation, and training on program objectives, and expectations. Create and/or update training manuals and other materials regularly to ensure appropriate levels of training are received and maintained. Work with relevant staff to ensure fosters have adequate training and there is appropriate animal placement into foster homes based on animals’ medical and/or behavioral needs Work with shelter staff, veterinarians, and volunteer coordinator to ensure medical and behavioral needs are being met for all animals in foster care, including appointment scheduling and transportation. Develop and implement on-going foster program objectives, goals, and work plans. Research, review, create and/or update foster program policies and procedures regularly to ensure that the system is working efficiently and barriers to participation are low. Coordinate and organize outreach activities and events with the community, local rescues, and businesses. Promote the development of partnerships for foster programs as they relate to MACC goals and mission. Ensure clear communications exist for medical and behavioral needs when relevant, and that adoption processes are consistent with shelter practice. Plan and organize foster volunteer recognition and appreciation and other special events. Maintain current volunteer records and database using the Chameleon program and complete other administrative duties supporting the shelter’s foster programs. Maintain all animal records in Chameleon database. Collect and compile data and statistics for reporting and/or to make recommendations on program activities and goals Working Conditions Indoors in an animal shelter environment with exposure to animals and related hazards and outdoors in various weather and exposure to other hazards at outreach events. Able to work flexible hours including some nights, weekends, holidays. Required Qualifications Minimum Education Associate arts degree or equivalent in a related field. Minimum Experience Two years of related experience. Selection Process The selection process will consist of one or more of the following steps: a rating of relevant education and experience and/or an oral examination (100%) . It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. This information will be used to determine which candidates will proceed in the selection process. A submitted application is also used to verify the answers to any supplemental questions. Only those candidates who attain a passing score (70%) on each step in the selection process will be placed on the eligible list. The City of Minneapolis Human Resources Department reserves the right to limit the number in any phase of the selection process. Background Check The City has determined that a criminal background check and/or qualifications check may be necessary for certain positions with this job title. Applicants may be required to sign an informed consent form allowing the City to obtain their criminal history and/or verify their qualifications in connection with the position sought. Applicants who do not sign the informed consent form will not be further considered for the position. Union Representation This position is represented by a collective bargaining agreement between the City of Minneapolis and the Minneapolis Professional Employees Association (MPEA) . For more information on the terms and conditions of this agreement please visit: https://www2.minneapolismn.gov/government/departments/hr/labor-agreements/professional-employees/ Eligible List Statement The names of applicants who meet minimum qualification and who pass the screening process shall be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This list will be certified to the hiring manager who may use the list to fill a vacancy of the same job title. This eligible list will expire three (3) months after it has been established. Interview Selection The hiring authority reserves the right to determine the maximum number of candidates to interview from the established eligible list. If the hiring authority decides to interview other than by exam score order, they may select additional people to interview based on a candidate’s education or experience related to the field, work history, or skills uniquely related to the operational needs of the position. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Animal Shelters - Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, policies, and procedures relevant to animal shelters to include custodial and remedial care, adoptions, euthanasia, animal behavior and basic care. Animal Knowledge- Genera knowledge of animal behavior, training, and enrichment practices. Safety - Knowledge of occupational hazards, safety precautions, and safety regulations related to effective animal care, maintaining sanitary conditions and overall health of shelter animals, and other work-related precautions. Supervision - Knowledge of leadership techniques, principles, and procedures to assign work, schedule, supervise, train, and evaluate the work of volunteers. Ability to establish and implement effective administrative programs and procedures. Establishes priorities for the completion of work in accordance with sound time-management methodology. Excellent Communication Skills- This includes customer service skills and setting and meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction. Excellent ability to communicate complex ideas and proposals effectively, including preparation of reports, agendas, and policies. Excellent ability to listen and understand information and ideas presented verbally and in writing. Ability to handle a variety of issues with tact and diplomacy and in a confidential manner. Computer Skills - Utilizes a personal computer with word processing, spreadsheet, and related software to effectively complete a variety of tasks with reasonable speed and accuracy. Judgment/Decision Making - Evaluates the best method of research and then exercises appropriate judgment in establishing priorities and resolving complex matters. Anticipates, identifies and evaluates potentially dangerous, unusual or deviating situations. Interpersonal Relationships - Develops and maintains cooperative and professional relationships with employees and representatives from other departments and organizations. Shares knowledge with staff and volunteers for mutual and departmental benefit. Equity-Nuanced understanding of equity issues and demonstrated ability to work with diverse communities and stakeholders. Social and Emotional Learning-Accurately recognize and regulate the influence of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors effectively, even in the face of highly emotional situations. Understand and empathize with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures and develop healthy and appropriate relationships through compassion and professionalism. Resourcefulness-Find innovative solutions to obstacles. Able to pivot and address change on an ongoing basis and act as a good steward of available and limited resources. Benefits Summary Our employees enjoy competitive salaries and generous benefits. We pride ourselves on a comprehensive benefits program that supports employees' health and financial well-being. Programs, resources, and benefit eligibility varies based on position, average hours worked, location and length of service. For detailed benefits information, pleasevisit the benefits page . New12 weeks of paid parental leave City employees are eligible for up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in the event of a birth or placement for adoption of a child. Insurance Health insurance Eligibility for benefits begins the first of the month following employment date. The City of Minneapolis offers eligible employees one plan design with a choice of six provider networks, allowing you to select the best option for you. Available plans include Medica Choice Passport, Medica Elect, VantagePlus with Medica, Park Nicollet and HealthPartners Medical Group First with Medica, Ridgeview Community Network powered by Medica, and Clear Value with Medica. Dental insurance The City of Minneapolis offers dental insurance through Delta Dental of Minnesota and pays 100% of the monthly premium for eligible employees. Benefits Paid time off Our generous leave package includes vacation, holidays and paid sick leave, which gives employees the opportunity to enhance their quality of life outside work. Amounts and accrual rates are based on years of experience and collective bargaining agreements . Retirement City employees earn a pension and may choose to participate in additional retirement savings programs. Pension: The City of Minneapolis participates in the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA). Employees and the City both contribute a percentage of your pay to fund future benefits. Deferred compensation : Employees may choose to participate in pre-tax or after-tax savings plans through the Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS). Transportation Eligible City employees may choose to participate in the following transportation programs: Metropass: The Metropass program allows eligible employees to enroll in a pass for unlimited bus or light rail rides at a discounted price. Parking or Van Pool: The City of Minneapolis Transportation Benefits Plan gives you options to pay certain commuting costs, such as qualified parking and van pool expenses, with pre-tax dollars. Learning and development To engage and develop employees, the City of Minneapolis offers classes in leadership, cultural agility, change management and more. Additionally, educational discounts at Augsburg University, Hamline University, St. Catherine’s, and St. Mary's University of Minnesota are available to City employees. Other perks Employees can also take advantage of optional life insurance, flexible spending accounts, the Employee Assistance Program , health club discounts and more. Closing Date/Time: 6/4/2024 11:59 PM Central
May 22, 2024
Part Time
Position Description This position is responsible for planning, organizing, and overseeing all facets of the Foster Program. The Foster Coordinator is also responsible for general health, wellness, and organization of all animals in the various foster programs. The foster program connects animals in need with generous volunteers/community members who lend their homes, hearts, and time to provide a safe space for pets, pending placement in a permanent home. Work Location This position currently works on-site only. This is a grant funded position that ends on January 31st, 2025. Job Duties and Responsibilities Conduct needs assessments, evaluate foster programs, and develop plans to expand and diversify foster base. Design and implement a detailed plan for year-round recruitment of all segments of the community Actively promote, support, and provide guidance to foster volunteers to move animals out of MACC with an emphasis on length of stay (LOS). Manage a system for marketing pets from foster homes, and ensure that it is working efficiently for all involved. Recruit, interview, and match fosters with program opportunities; provide onboarding, orientation, and training on program objectives, and expectations. Create and/or update training manuals and other materials regularly to ensure appropriate levels of training are received and maintained. Work with relevant staff to ensure fosters have adequate training and there is appropriate animal placement into foster homes based on animals’ medical and/or behavioral needs Work with shelter staff, veterinarians, and volunteer coordinator to ensure medical and behavioral needs are being met for all animals in foster care, including appointment scheduling and transportation. Develop and implement on-going foster program objectives, goals, and work plans. Research, review, create and/or update foster program policies and procedures regularly to ensure that the system is working efficiently and barriers to participation are low. Coordinate and organize outreach activities and events with the community, local rescues, and businesses. Promote the development of partnerships for foster programs as they relate to MACC goals and mission. Ensure clear communications exist for medical and behavioral needs when relevant, and that adoption processes are consistent with shelter practice. Plan and organize foster volunteer recognition and appreciation and other special events. Maintain current volunteer records and database using the Chameleon program and complete other administrative duties supporting the shelter’s foster programs. Maintain all animal records in Chameleon database. Collect and compile data and statistics for reporting and/or to make recommendations on program activities and goals Working Conditions Indoors in an animal shelter environment with exposure to animals and related hazards and outdoors in various weather and exposure to other hazards at outreach events. Able to work flexible hours including some nights, weekends, holidays. Required Qualifications Minimum Education Associate arts degree or equivalent in a related field. Minimum Experience Two years of related experience. Selection Process The selection process will consist of one or more of the following steps: a rating of relevant education and experience and/or an oral examination (100%) . It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. This information will be used to determine which candidates will proceed in the selection process. A submitted application is also used to verify the answers to any supplemental questions. Only those candidates who attain a passing score (70%) on each step in the selection process will be placed on the eligible list. The City of Minneapolis Human Resources Department reserves the right to limit the number in any phase of the selection process. Background Check The City has determined that a criminal background check and/or qualifications check may be necessary for certain positions with this job title. Applicants may be required to sign an informed consent form allowing the City to obtain their criminal history and/or verify their qualifications in connection with the position sought. Applicants who do not sign the informed consent form will not be further considered for the position. Union Representation This position is represented by a collective bargaining agreement between the City of Minneapolis and the Minneapolis Professional Employees Association (MPEA) . For more information on the terms and conditions of this agreement please visit: https://www2.minneapolismn.gov/government/departments/hr/labor-agreements/professional-employees/ Eligible List Statement The names of applicants who meet minimum qualification and who pass the screening process shall be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This list will be certified to the hiring manager who may use the list to fill a vacancy of the same job title. This eligible list will expire three (3) months after it has been established. Interview Selection The hiring authority reserves the right to determine the maximum number of candidates to interview from the established eligible list. If the hiring authority decides to interview other than by exam score order, they may select additional people to interview based on a candidate’s education or experience related to the field, work history, or skills uniquely related to the operational needs of the position. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Animal Shelters - Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, codes, ordinances, policies, and procedures relevant to animal shelters to include custodial and remedial care, adoptions, euthanasia, animal behavior and basic care. Animal Knowledge- Genera knowledge of animal behavior, training, and enrichment practices. Safety - Knowledge of occupational hazards, safety precautions, and safety regulations related to effective animal care, maintaining sanitary conditions and overall health of shelter animals, and other work-related precautions. Supervision - Knowledge of leadership techniques, principles, and procedures to assign work, schedule, supervise, train, and evaluate the work of volunteers. Ability to establish and implement effective administrative programs and procedures. Establishes priorities for the completion of work in accordance with sound time-management methodology. Excellent Communication Skills- This includes customer service skills and setting and meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction. Excellent ability to communicate complex ideas and proposals effectively, including preparation of reports, agendas, and policies. Excellent ability to listen and understand information and ideas presented verbally and in writing. Ability to handle a variety of issues with tact and diplomacy and in a confidential manner. Computer Skills - Utilizes a personal computer with word processing, spreadsheet, and related software to effectively complete a variety of tasks with reasonable speed and accuracy. Judgment/Decision Making - Evaluates the best method of research and then exercises appropriate judgment in establishing priorities and resolving complex matters. Anticipates, identifies and evaluates potentially dangerous, unusual or deviating situations. Interpersonal Relationships - Develops and maintains cooperative and professional relationships with employees and representatives from other departments and organizations. Shares knowledge with staff and volunteers for mutual and departmental benefit. Equity-Nuanced understanding of equity issues and demonstrated ability to work with diverse communities and stakeholders. Social and Emotional Learning-Accurately recognize and regulate the influence of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors effectively, even in the face of highly emotional situations. Understand and empathize with others from diverse backgrounds and cultures and develop healthy and appropriate relationships through compassion and professionalism. Resourcefulness-Find innovative solutions to obstacles. Able to pivot and address change on an ongoing basis and act as a good steward of available and limited resources. Benefits Summary Our employees enjoy competitive salaries and generous benefits. We pride ourselves on a comprehensive benefits program that supports employees' health and financial well-being. Programs, resources, and benefit eligibility varies based on position, average hours worked, location and length of service. For detailed benefits information, pleasevisit the benefits page . New12 weeks of paid parental leave City employees are eligible for up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in the event of a birth or placement for adoption of a child. Insurance Health insurance Eligibility for benefits begins the first of the month following employment date. The City of Minneapolis offers eligible employees one plan design with a choice of six provider networks, allowing you to select the best option for you. Available plans include Medica Choice Passport, Medica Elect, VantagePlus with Medica, Park Nicollet and HealthPartners Medical Group First with Medica, Ridgeview Community Network powered by Medica, and Clear Value with Medica. Dental insurance The City of Minneapolis offers dental insurance through Delta Dental of Minnesota and pays 100% of the monthly premium for eligible employees. Benefits Paid time off Our generous leave package includes vacation, holidays and paid sick leave, which gives employees the opportunity to enhance their quality of life outside work. Amounts and accrual rates are based on years of experience and collective bargaining agreements . Retirement City employees earn a pension and may choose to participate in additional retirement savings programs. Pension: The City of Minneapolis participates in the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA). Employees and the City both contribute a percentage of your pay to fund future benefits. Deferred compensation : Employees may choose to participate in pre-tax or after-tax savings plans through the Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS). Transportation Eligible City employees may choose to participate in the following transportation programs: Metropass: The Metropass program allows eligible employees to enroll in a pass for unlimited bus or light rail rides at a discounted price. Parking or Van Pool: The City of Minneapolis Transportation Benefits Plan gives you options to pay certain commuting costs, such as qualified parking and van pool expenses, with pre-tax dollars. Learning and development To engage and develop employees, the City of Minneapolis offers classes in leadership, cultural agility, change management and more. Additionally, educational discounts at Augsburg University, Hamline University, St. Catherine’s, and St. Mary's University of Minnesota are available to City employees. Other perks Employees can also take advantage of optional life insurance, flexible spending accounts, the Employee Assistance Program , health club discounts and more. Closing Date/Time: 6/4/2024 11:59 PM Central
CITY OF VENTURA, CA
501 Poli Street, Ventura, California 93001, USA
THE POSITION The City of Ventura Aquatics Team is looking for a skilled Aquatics Coordinator to join the team! WHAT YOU’LL DO The Aquatics Coordinator plans and implements the City's aquatics programs and events. WHO YOU ARE A motivated, self-starter who is highly organized to coordinate the programs Communicates effectively with a diverse group of people, solving problems and resolving conflicts diplomatically Exercises independent, sound judgement in emergency situations, while remaining calm MORE INFORMATION For additional information on the duties and responsibilities of the position, refer to the job descriptions located on the City’s Career Page at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs or by clicking here AQUATICS COORDINATOR . THE SCHEDULE This recruitment will follow the below timeline. Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. - Application Deadline. Applications must be submitted by this date to be considered for the position. June 14, 2024 - Candidates will be notified by email of their status by this date. Thursday, June 27, 2024 - Oral Panel Interview are tentatively scheduled for this date. Qualifying candidates will be notified by email if they are invited to the panel interview process. Tuesday, July 2, 2024 -Department Selection Interviews are tentatively scheduled for this date. Qualifying candidates will be notified by email if they are invited to the panel interview process. July 15, 2024 - Candidates will be notified of the outcome of the interview by this date. The timeline dates are subject to change. Candidates will be notified as necessary. SALARY AND BENEFITS The City offers a total compensation package that includes both a generous salary and other benefits! SALARY : $30.39 - $36.94 Hourly DOQ BENEFITS: Refer to the benefits tab on the job posting for specific information on City benefits. HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this exciting opportunity, please complete an online City Job Application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline, Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. If you have questions about the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov . POSITION QUALIFICATIONS WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO QUALIFY A combination of education, training and experience equivalent to completion of some college coursework in a related field, and two years of progressively responsible experience implementing services in the field of aquatics or recreation are required; OR in lieu of college coursework , a total of three years total experience as described above. License: Depending on assignment, possession of a valid California Class C driver's license may be required. Certificates: The following valid certifications are REQUIRED at time of application submittal and MUST be attached to this application to be considered: •American Red Cross Lifeguard Training •American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Instructor •American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor The following valid certifications are highly desirable at time of application submittal: •American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Instructor Trainer •American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Trainer •American Red Cross 1st Aide for Public Safety Personnel (title 22) - (formerly titled - American Red Cross Emergency Response Training -Title 22) •American Red Cross Emergency Medical Response Instructor - (formerly titled - American Red Cross Emergency Response Instructor) APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS YOUR APPLICATION Submit an online City job application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline or first review date at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs . It is important that your City job application show all the relevant education, training, and experience you possess. Resumes, CVs and cover letters may be attached to your application but will not be accepted in lieu of a completed job application or supplemental questionnaire. Submitting an incomplete application or supplemental questionnaire, may disqualify you from further consideration in the recruitment process. DEADLINE TO APPLY : Applications and supplemental questions will be accepted until Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. APPLICATION REVIEW: All applications and supplemental questionnaires submitted will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this job announcement. Candidates will be reviewed and only those candidates determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience, training and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. Candidates will be notified about their status after the filing deadline. INTERVIEW DATES AND INFORMATION : A select number of candidates will be invited to a qualifying panel interview process that is tentatively scheduled for Thursday, June 27, 2024 . Select candidates will be notified of specifics after the filing deadline. Selected applicants will be notified of specifics at the appropriate time. The department selection interviews are tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, July 2, 2024 Candidates selected to move forward will be notified. The Eligibility List established for this classification may be used to fill other regular and temporary vacancies at the discretion of the City. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need an accommodation in a selection process, please notify the Human Resources Department in writing by the final filing date of the position you are interested in. The Human Resources address is: 501 Poli Street, Room 210, Ventura, CA 93001, (805) 654-7853, e-mail: recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov. THE ORGANIZATION The City of Ventura operates under the Council/ Manager form of government under a charter adopted by voters in 1934, with an elected seven-member City Council. This full-service municipality is supported by 11 major City departments: City Manager, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Community Development, Parks & Recreation, Fire, Police, Public Works, and Ventura Water. The City’s Adopted FY 2023/2024 Operating and Capital budget totals approximately $428.8 million. The City Council and the City Manager are dedicated to the highest standards of integrity, public service, and innovative approaches to governing. To learn more about the City of Ventura, please visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov and view the FY2023-24 Adopted Budget. CITY OF VENTURA The City of Ventura is located just north of Los Angeles County and south of Santa Barbara County and is frequently considered one of America’s most desirable places to live. The City is a full-service municipality that was founded in 1782, incorporated in 1866, and serves nearly 110,000 residents within its 32 square miles. With nearly 700 employees, the City is dedicated to delivering key services to our businesses, residents, and visitors to ensure Ventura remains a fiscally stable, economically vibrant, safe, clean, and desirable community. Locals and visitors enjoy Ventura’s impressive park system that includes 32 parks and historic sites, and more than 800 acres of open green space. The City offers a remarkable year-round climate, friendly people, and a spectacular coastline. Ventura is an exciting location for a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, kayaking, paddle-boarding, sailing, surfing, whale watching and windsurfing. Other activities include the Channel Islands National Park, championship golf, world-class shopping, wine tours, and more. Learn more about the City of Ventura at www.CityofVentura.ca.gov DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION The City of Ventura values human rights, goodwill, respect, inclusivity, equality, and recognizes that the City derives its strength from a rich diversity of thoughts, ideas, and contributions. As leaders in public service, we aspire to be an employer of choice by promoting an organizational culture that reflects these core values. We seek to attract, develop, and retain a talented and dedicated workforce where people of diverse races, genders, religions, cultures, political affiliations, and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that empowers our employees to provide the highest level of service to our community of residents and businesses; they’re counting on us. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to attract qualified applicants from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create an environment that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our workforce. We welcome you to join our team! Employment Information: Right to Work : Before employment candidates must submit documentation verifying legal right to work in the United States. Background Check : A pre-employment verification of background, references, and medical examination will be conducted. A drug screening may be required for some positions. Applicants for positions using City vehicles may be required to submit a DMV report. Probationary Period : Twelve months Deferred Compensation: $442 per year will be matched in a 457 Plan. Medical & Dental Insurance: Up to $691 monthly towards a selection of plans. Medical and dental insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Optional Benefits: $469 monthly, applied toward medical insurance premiums. Cash-out option is not available. Vision Insurance: City paid coverage for employees and dependents. Vision insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Life Insurance: City paid term life insurance equal to the employee's annual salary, and dependent life insurance of $2,000 per dependent. Disability Insurance: City paid short and long-term disability coverage. Retirement: Tier I - 2% @ 55/Single Highest Year of Compensation for Classic CalPERS members who worked for the City prior to December 31, 2012 and are returning to City employment. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier II - 2% @ 60/3-Year Final Compensation Period for Classic CalPERS members with less than a six-month break in service from another CalPERS or CalPERS'-reciprocal agency. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier III - 2% at 62/3-Year Final Compensation Period for New CalPERS members. Employees make a 6.25% member contribution, and are subject to compensation limits per Government Code Section 7522.10. Additional details regarding the City's retirement plan will be provided to candidates during the job offer process. Social Security: CalPERS members do not participate in Social Security retirement. Receiving a CalPERS benefit may affect your social security upon retirement. For further information contact a Social Security office or www.socialsecurity.gov/form1945 . Medicare: Employees participate only in the Medicare portion of Social Security. There is a 1.45% payroll deduction for this benefit. Annual Leave: 14.5 days per year, increasing to 24.5 days after 15 years service, for vacation or sick leave. Employees may use vacation after successful completion of probation. Personal Leave: 27 hours per calendar year. Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year. Winter Holiday Break: 18 hours of Winter Optional Holiday time. City Hall closure December 25th to January 1st. Part-Time Benefits: Regular part-time employees receive insurance, optional benefits, vacation, holidays, sick leave and disability programs proportionate to their regular work hours. Tuition Reimbursement: $2,500 per year for tuition and books for courses taken at accredited institution after completion of probation. Student Loan Forgiveness: The City currently qualifies as an eligible employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Direct Deposit: Paychecks are automatically deposited to employee accounts. Flexible Workweek: A 9/80 workweek is available for some positions. Wellness Program: A comprehensive program is available, including on-site gym, exercise classes, downtown/beach walking routes, weight loss, and tips on nutrition and healthy lifestyle. Professional Development: The City of Ventura is a LinkedIn Learning organization. LinkedIn Learning online classes are available with a library of more than 13,000 courses taught by real-world experts. Users can download certificates and customize learning paths that match their roles and competencies. Closing Date/Time: 6/12/2024 5:30 PM Pacific
May 21, 2024
Full Time
THE POSITION The City of Ventura Aquatics Team is looking for a skilled Aquatics Coordinator to join the team! WHAT YOU’LL DO The Aquatics Coordinator plans and implements the City's aquatics programs and events. WHO YOU ARE A motivated, self-starter who is highly organized to coordinate the programs Communicates effectively with a diverse group of people, solving problems and resolving conflicts diplomatically Exercises independent, sound judgement in emergency situations, while remaining calm MORE INFORMATION For additional information on the duties and responsibilities of the position, refer to the job descriptions located on the City’s Career Page at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs or by clicking here AQUATICS COORDINATOR . THE SCHEDULE This recruitment will follow the below timeline. Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. - Application Deadline. Applications must be submitted by this date to be considered for the position. June 14, 2024 - Candidates will be notified by email of their status by this date. Thursday, June 27, 2024 - Oral Panel Interview are tentatively scheduled for this date. Qualifying candidates will be notified by email if they are invited to the panel interview process. Tuesday, July 2, 2024 -Department Selection Interviews are tentatively scheduled for this date. Qualifying candidates will be notified by email if they are invited to the panel interview process. July 15, 2024 - Candidates will be notified of the outcome of the interview by this date. The timeline dates are subject to change. Candidates will be notified as necessary. SALARY AND BENEFITS The City offers a total compensation package that includes both a generous salary and other benefits! SALARY : $30.39 - $36.94 Hourly DOQ BENEFITS: Refer to the benefits tab on the job posting for specific information on City benefits. HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this exciting opportunity, please complete an online City Job Application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline, Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. If you have questions about the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov . POSITION QUALIFICATIONS WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO QUALIFY A combination of education, training and experience equivalent to completion of some college coursework in a related field, and two years of progressively responsible experience implementing services in the field of aquatics or recreation are required; OR in lieu of college coursework , a total of three years total experience as described above. License: Depending on assignment, possession of a valid California Class C driver's license may be required. Certificates: The following valid certifications are REQUIRED at time of application submittal and MUST be attached to this application to be considered: •American Red Cross Lifeguard Training •American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Instructor •American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor The following valid certifications are highly desirable at time of application submittal: •American Red Cross Lifeguard Training Instructor Trainer •American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Trainer •American Red Cross 1st Aide for Public Safety Personnel (title 22) - (formerly titled - American Red Cross Emergency Response Training -Title 22) •American Red Cross Emergency Medical Response Instructor - (formerly titled - American Red Cross Emergency Response Instructor) APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS YOUR APPLICATION Submit an online City job application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline or first review date at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs . It is important that your City job application show all the relevant education, training, and experience you possess. Resumes, CVs and cover letters may be attached to your application but will not be accepted in lieu of a completed job application or supplemental questionnaire. Submitting an incomplete application or supplemental questionnaire, may disqualify you from further consideration in the recruitment process. DEADLINE TO APPLY : Applications and supplemental questions will be accepted until Wednesday, June 12, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. APPLICATION REVIEW: All applications and supplemental questionnaires submitted will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this job announcement. Candidates will be reviewed and only those candidates determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience, training and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. Candidates will be notified about their status after the filing deadline. INTERVIEW DATES AND INFORMATION : A select number of candidates will be invited to a qualifying panel interview process that is tentatively scheduled for Thursday, June 27, 2024 . Select candidates will be notified of specifics after the filing deadline. Selected applicants will be notified of specifics at the appropriate time. The department selection interviews are tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, July 2, 2024 Candidates selected to move forward will be notified. The Eligibility List established for this classification may be used to fill other regular and temporary vacancies at the discretion of the City. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need an accommodation in a selection process, please notify the Human Resources Department in writing by the final filing date of the position you are interested in. The Human Resources address is: 501 Poli Street, Room 210, Ventura, CA 93001, (805) 654-7853, e-mail: recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov. THE ORGANIZATION The City of Ventura operates under the Council/ Manager form of government under a charter adopted by voters in 1934, with an elected seven-member City Council. This full-service municipality is supported by 11 major City departments: City Manager, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Community Development, Parks & Recreation, Fire, Police, Public Works, and Ventura Water. The City’s Adopted FY 2023/2024 Operating and Capital budget totals approximately $428.8 million. The City Council and the City Manager are dedicated to the highest standards of integrity, public service, and innovative approaches to governing. To learn more about the City of Ventura, please visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov and view the FY2023-24 Adopted Budget. CITY OF VENTURA The City of Ventura is located just north of Los Angeles County and south of Santa Barbara County and is frequently considered one of America’s most desirable places to live. The City is a full-service municipality that was founded in 1782, incorporated in 1866, and serves nearly 110,000 residents within its 32 square miles. With nearly 700 employees, the City is dedicated to delivering key services to our businesses, residents, and visitors to ensure Ventura remains a fiscally stable, economically vibrant, safe, clean, and desirable community. Locals and visitors enjoy Ventura’s impressive park system that includes 32 parks and historic sites, and more than 800 acres of open green space. The City offers a remarkable year-round climate, friendly people, and a spectacular coastline. Ventura is an exciting location for a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking, kayaking, paddle-boarding, sailing, surfing, whale watching and windsurfing. Other activities include the Channel Islands National Park, championship golf, world-class shopping, wine tours, and more. Learn more about the City of Ventura at www.CityofVentura.ca.gov DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION The City of Ventura values human rights, goodwill, respect, inclusivity, equality, and recognizes that the City derives its strength from a rich diversity of thoughts, ideas, and contributions. As leaders in public service, we aspire to be an employer of choice by promoting an organizational culture that reflects these core values. We seek to attract, develop, and retain a talented and dedicated workforce where people of diverse races, genders, religions, cultures, political affiliations, and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that empowers our employees to provide the highest level of service to our community of residents and businesses; they’re counting on us. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to attract qualified applicants from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create an environment that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our workforce. We welcome you to join our team! Employment Information: Right to Work : Before employment candidates must submit documentation verifying legal right to work in the United States. Background Check : A pre-employment verification of background, references, and medical examination will be conducted. A drug screening may be required for some positions. Applicants for positions using City vehicles may be required to submit a DMV report. Probationary Period : Twelve months Deferred Compensation: $442 per year will be matched in a 457 Plan. Medical & Dental Insurance: Up to $691 monthly towards a selection of plans. Medical and dental insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Optional Benefits: $469 monthly, applied toward medical insurance premiums. Cash-out option is not available. Vision Insurance: City paid coverage for employees and dependents. Vision insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Life Insurance: City paid term life insurance equal to the employee's annual salary, and dependent life insurance of $2,000 per dependent. Disability Insurance: City paid short and long-term disability coverage. Retirement: Tier I - 2% @ 55/Single Highest Year of Compensation for Classic CalPERS members who worked for the City prior to December 31, 2012 and are returning to City employment. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier II - 2% @ 60/3-Year Final Compensation Period for Classic CalPERS members with less than a six-month break in service from another CalPERS or CalPERS'-reciprocal agency. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier III - 2% at 62/3-Year Final Compensation Period for New CalPERS members. Employees make a 6.25% member contribution, and are subject to compensation limits per Government Code Section 7522.10. Additional details regarding the City's retirement plan will be provided to candidates during the job offer process. Social Security: CalPERS members do not participate in Social Security retirement. Receiving a CalPERS benefit may affect your social security upon retirement. For further information contact a Social Security office or www.socialsecurity.gov/form1945 . Medicare: Employees participate only in the Medicare portion of Social Security. There is a 1.45% payroll deduction for this benefit. Annual Leave: 14.5 days per year, increasing to 24.5 days after 15 years service, for vacation or sick leave. Employees may use vacation after successful completion of probation. Personal Leave: 27 hours per calendar year. Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year. Winter Holiday Break: 18 hours of Winter Optional Holiday time. City Hall closure December 25th to January 1st. Part-Time Benefits: Regular part-time employees receive insurance, optional benefits, vacation, holidays, sick leave and disability programs proportionate to their regular work hours. Tuition Reimbursement: $2,500 per year for tuition and books for courses taken at accredited institution after completion of probation. Student Loan Forgiveness: The City currently qualifies as an eligible employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Direct Deposit: Paychecks are automatically deposited to employee accounts. Flexible Workweek: A 9/80 workweek is available for some positions. Wellness Program: A comprehensive program is available, including on-site gym, exercise classes, downtown/beach walking routes, weight loss, and tips on nutrition and healthy lifestyle. Professional Development: The City of Ventura is a LinkedIn Learning organization. LinkedIn Learning online classes are available with a library of more than 13,000 courses taught by real-world experts. Users can download certificates and customize learning paths that match their roles and competencies. Closing Date/Time: 6/12/2024 5:30 PM Pacific
Minimum Qualifications Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a related field, plus three (3) years of experience in construction, engineering, architecture, or related work. Experience may substitute for education up to a maximum of four (4) years. Licenses or Certifications: May require a valid Texas driver license. Notes to Applicants The City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department ( PARD ) provides, protects and preserves a park system that promotes quality recreational, cultural and outdoor experiences for the Austin community. Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits, such as medical, paid leave time, a great retirement plan, training opportunities and more! Click HERE for more information. The purpose of the Project Coordinator position is to serve as part of the team representing PARD in the Waller Creek District Program, working in close coordination with the Waterloo Greenway Conservancy and the Watershed Protection Department as well as other PARD staff. The Project Coordinator will assist with the delivery of various architectural and engineering projects, ensure administrative clarity for project documentation, review and assist with project budgets and schedule tracking for short-and long-range planning, and provide technical information for capital improvement projects within the district. As part of the City’s Waller Creek District team, PARD’s Architectural Development Division will transform 35 acres of downtown Austin along Waller Creek into a signature park and trail system with over $200 million in capital improvements. Application Instructions/Job Requirements: Application: A detailed, complete application is required, and applicants must include on their Employment Record all experience (work and/or volunteer) related to this job posting - up to 10 years or more; this will be used to determine your base compensation. Employment Record dates must include month and year. Verification of employment history dates on resume should match online Employment Application. Statements such as “See Resume” will not be accepted, and a resume alone will not be accepted in lieu of a complete online application. Skills Assessments: Skills assessment(s) may be required as part of the recruitment process. Virtual Interviews: PARD may conduct virtual interviews. Military/Veteran: An applicant claiming Military/Veteran status must provide a copy of his or her DD-214(s), or valid comparable document, at the time of interview. Driving Requirement: This position requires a valid Texas Class “C” Driver’s License or the ability to acquire one by your hire date. External New Hires must meet the City of Austin’s Driver Record Evaluation ( DRE ) requisite . To be considered for a driving position, applicants cannot have more than three moving violations or a total of six Driver Record Evaluation points within a period of thirty-six (36) months. Physical Requirements: Tasks may involve bending, lifting, walking, carrying, or using a force equal to lifting up to thirty-five (35) pounds. Work environment includes inside, and outside environmental conditions, extreme temperatures, and hazards associated with equipment operation including fumes, oils, gases and mists. Must be physically and mentally able to communicate, respond and work with participant’s needs and safety issues. Other Information: Posting Guidelines: PARD reserves the right to close posted positions prior to the advertised close date, based on recruitment strategies and business needs. This posting may be used to fill other vacancies in other divisions/work locations within the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. Decisions on assigned selection will be made at the time of hire based on the business needs of the department. Travel: If you are selected for this position and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program , you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. Tobacco and Vape-Free Workplace: PARD work site locations are tobacco-free. Use of tobacco products and/or e-cigarettes is not permitted on any PARD work site - including construction sites, parking lots, garages or in any personal vehicles located on the premises. Pay Range $31.81 - $39.76 per hour Hours Work/Location Schedule Notes: Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. May be required to work during special events, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Work schedule and location is subject to change based on department needs and programs. May be required to work during City emergencies such as extreme weather events. Job Close Date 06/24/2024 Type of Posting External Department Parks and Recreation Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location PARD Annex - 919 West 28th 1/2 Street, 78705 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Degree: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Landscape Architecture, Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. Preferred Certifications: Leed BD+C AP, Green Associate, and/or AP Neighborhood Development or ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire. SITES AP or ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire. Envision Sustainability Professional or ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire. Preferred Experience: Experience in sustainable design and land development. Experience in planning, design, and construction of park projects. Experience working on complex and high-profile capital projects. Experience working with City of Austin codes, regulations and permitting related to project delivery. Experience synthesizing, presenting, and communicating project related information to stakeholder. Experience tracking budgets and schedules for architectural and engineering projects. Other: Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Communicates project and/or program information to internal and external customers. Assists in the development and monitoring of project and/or program budgets by completing assignments that may include processing a pay application or monitoring and updating the assigned project budget. Assists in the development of short- and long-range plans on projects or works on routine projects whereby techniques used are well known and present no unusual engineering problems. Assists in the development and implementation of operating policies and procedures by providing input as a team member of an established process improvement team. Ensures compliance with City and other regulatory agency requirements and policies by verifying that regulatory/permitting processes have been identified and permits or approvals acquired for assigned project. Coordinates development/reviews construction or engineering related contracts, contract documents, and Developer Agreements by reviewing preparing and processing project change orders to projects if change orders are appropriate and in compliance or applying technical quality control review. Coordinates and evaluates plans, criteria, schedules, etc. for a variety of projects, Programs, and plans or a division and/or section activities. Assists in the resolution of conflicts and difficult situations by providing supporting documentation, policies and procedures. Develops, maintains, and improves City of Austin design and construction standards. Provides technical advice and assistance. Responsibilities - Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: May provide leadership, work assignments, evaluation, training, and guidance to others. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of basic engineering and architectural design principles, practices, procedures, and estimating techniques. Knowledge of project accounting, architectural, and construction methods and the principles, methods, and practices of project management. Knowledge of laws, rules, regulations, and codes associated with project assignment. Knowledge of budget policies and principles. Knowledge of contract management principles, methods, and practices. Skill in adapting, interpreting, and applying guidelines and standards. Skill in establishing and maintaining positive relationships with internal and external customers. Skill in using available software packages. Ability to exercise sound judgment, tact, and diplomacy in all public contacts. Ability to schedule and coordinate activities between various parties and planning specific aspects of a project. Ability to communicate in oral or written format to a variety of audiences. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * This position requires graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a field related to engineering, planning, architecture or related field plus three (3) years of experience in construction, engineering, architecture or related work. Experience may substitute for education up to a maximum of four (4) years. Do you meet these requirements? Yes NO * In reviewing the preferred qualifications section of this job posting, please describe in 500 words or less how you meet those preferred qualifications. (Open Ended Question) * The City of Austin Driver Eligibility Standards require that External New Hires meet the City’s Driver Record Evaluation (DRE) requisite. To be considered for a driving position, applicants cannot have more than three moving violations or a total of six Driver Record Evaluation points within a period of thirty-six (36) months. Do you meet this requirement? Yes No * This position requires a valid Texas Class C Driver License. Do you have a valid Texas Class C Driver license or, if selected for this position, do you have the ability to acquire a valid Texas Class C Driver license by your hire date? Yes No * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No * This position requires a criminal background investigation (CBI). By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful CBI to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a Criminal Background Investigation. Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
May 24, 2024
Full Time
Minimum Qualifications Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a related field, plus three (3) years of experience in construction, engineering, architecture, or related work. Experience may substitute for education up to a maximum of four (4) years. Licenses or Certifications: May require a valid Texas driver license. Notes to Applicants The City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department ( PARD ) provides, protects and preserves a park system that promotes quality recreational, cultural and outdoor experiences for the Austin community. Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits, such as medical, paid leave time, a great retirement plan, training opportunities and more! Click HERE for more information. The purpose of the Project Coordinator position is to serve as part of the team representing PARD in the Waller Creek District Program, working in close coordination with the Waterloo Greenway Conservancy and the Watershed Protection Department as well as other PARD staff. The Project Coordinator will assist with the delivery of various architectural and engineering projects, ensure administrative clarity for project documentation, review and assist with project budgets and schedule tracking for short-and long-range planning, and provide technical information for capital improvement projects within the district. As part of the City’s Waller Creek District team, PARD’s Architectural Development Division will transform 35 acres of downtown Austin along Waller Creek into a signature park and trail system with over $200 million in capital improvements. Application Instructions/Job Requirements: Application: A detailed, complete application is required, and applicants must include on their Employment Record all experience (work and/or volunteer) related to this job posting - up to 10 years or more; this will be used to determine your base compensation. Employment Record dates must include month and year. Verification of employment history dates on resume should match online Employment Application. Statements such as “See Resume” will not be accepted, and a resume alone will not be accepted in lieu of a complete online application. Skills Assessments: Skills assessment(s) may be required as part of the recruitment process. Virtual Interviews: PARD may conduct virtual interviews. Military/Veteran: An applicant claiming Military/Veteran status must provide a copy of his or her DD-214(s), or valid comparable document, at the time of interview. Driving Requirement: This position requires a valid Texas Class “C” Driver’s License or the ability to acquire one by your hire date. External New Hires must meet the City of Austin’s Driver Record Evaluation ( DRE ) requisite . To be considered for a driving position, applicants cannot have more than three moving violations or a total of six Driver Record Evaluation points within a period of thirty-six (36) months. Physical Requirements: Tasks may involve bending, lifting, walking, carrying, or using a force equal to lifting up to thirty-five (35) pounds. Work environment includes inside, and outside environmental conditions, extreme temperatures, and hazards associated with equipment operation including fumes, oils, gases and mists. Must be physically and mentally able to communicate, respond and work with participant’s needs and safety issues. Other Information: Posting Guidelines: PARD reserves the right to close posted positions prior to the advertised close date, based on recruitment strategies and business needs. This posting may be used to fill other vacancies in other divisions/work locations within the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. Decisions on assigned selection will be made at the time of hire based on the business needs of the department. Travel: If you are selected for this position and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program , you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. Tobacco and Vape-Free Workplace: PARD work site locations are tobacco-free. Use of tobacco products and/or e-cigarettes is not permitted on any PARD work site - including construction sites, parking lots, garages or in any personal vehicles located on the premises. Pay Range $31.81 - $39.76 per hour Hours Work/Location Schedule Notes: Monday - Friday; 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. May be required to work during special events, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Work schedule and location is subject to change based on department needs and programs. May be required to work during City emergencies such as extreme weather events. Job Close Date 06/24/2024 Type of Posting External Department Parks and Recreation Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location PARD Annex - 919 West 28th 1/2 Street, 78705 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Degree: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Landscape Architecture, Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or related field. Preferred Certifications: Leed BD+C AP, Green Associate, and/or AP Neighborhood Development or ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire. SITES AP or ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire. Envision Sustainability Professional or ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire. Preferred Experience: Experience in sustainable design and land development. Experience in planning, design, and construction of park projects. Experience working on complex and high-profile capital projects. Experience working with City of Austin codes, regulations and permitting related to project delivery. Experience synthesizing, presenting, and communicating project related information to stakeholder. Experience tracking budgets and schedules for architectural and engineering projects. Other: Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Communicates project and/or program information to internal and external customers. Assists in the development and monitoring of project and/or program budgets by completing assignments that may include processing a pay application or monitoring and updating the assigned project budget. Assists in the development of short- and long-range plans on projects or works on routine projects whereby techniques used are well known and present no unusual engineering problems. Assists in the development and implementation of operating policies and procedures by providing input as a team member of an established process improvement team. Ensures compliance with City and other regulatory agency requirements and policies by verifying that regulatory/permitting processes have been identified and permits or approvals acquired for assigned project. Coordinates development/reviews construction or engineering related contracts, contract documents, and Developer Agreements by reviewing preparing and processing project change orders to projects if change orders are appropriate and in compliance or applying technical quality control review. Coordinates and evaluates plans, criteria, schedules, etc. for a variety of projects, Programs, and plans or a division and/or section activities. Assists in the resolution of conflicts and difficult situations by providing supporting documentation, policies and procedures. Develops, maintains, and improves City of Austin design and construction standards. Provides technical advice and assistance. Responsibilities - Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: May provide leadership, work assignments, evaluation, training, and guidance to others. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of basic engineering and architectural design principles, practices, procedures, and estimating techniques. Knowledge of project accounting, architectural, and construction methods and the principles, methods, and practices of project management. Knowledge of laws, rules, regulations, and codes associated with project assignment. Knowledge of budget policies and principles. Knowledge of contract management principles, methods, and practices. Skill in adapting, interpreting, and applying guidelines and standards. Skill in establishing and maintaining positive relationships with internal and external customers. Skill in using available software packages. Ability to exercise sound judgment, tact, and diplomacy in all public contacts. Ability to schedule and coordinate activities between various parties and planning specific aspects of a project. Ability to communicate in oral or written format to a variety of audiences. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * This position requires graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a field related to engineering, planning, architecture or related field plus three (3) years of experience in construction, engineering, architecture or related work. Experience may substitute for education up to a maximum of four (4) years. Do you meet these requirements? Yes NO * In reviewing the preferred qualifications section of this job posting, please describe in 500 words or less how you meet those preferred qualifications. (Open Ended Question) * The City of Austin Driver Eligibility Standards require that External New Hires meet the City’s Driver Record Evaluation (DRE) requisite. To be considered for a driving position, applicants cannot have more than three moving violations or a total of six Driver Record Evaluation points within a period of thirty-six (36) months. Do you meet this requirement? Yes No * This position requires a valid Texas Class C Driver License. Do you have a valid Texas Class C Driver license or, if selected for this position, do you have the ability to acquire a valid Texas Class C Driver license by your hire date? Yes No * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No * This position requires a criminal background investigation (CBI). By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful CBI to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a Criminal Background Investigation. Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
City of Kennewick, WA
Kennewick, WA, United States
Description CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY: This position is for a three-year limited term. Under the direction of the Parks & Planning Superintendent, provides direction and oversight in the implementation of the department’s capital improvements, deferred park and City-wide facility maintenance plans and relative project items in the Recreation & Parks Comprehensive Plan. Assists in the development and renovation of new and existing park facilities. Coordinates the activities of outside and in-house design projects. Monitors and participates in yearly planning of budgeted park improvement projects. Provides supportive resources to other divisions and departments as required CORE VALUE STATEMENT The City of Kennewick will provide excellent public service and ensure the safety and wellbeing of our community and one another through the empowerment of each employee. We value integrity, inclusiveness, stewardship, and communication. We are accountable to our community for innovative and collaborative efforts that anticipate needs, leverage resources, and deliver solutions. SAFETY STATEMENT We expect our employees to ensure compliance with all applicable safety practices and policies, including those established by OSHA/DOSH regulations and by the City’s Accident Prevention Plan. This includes but is not limited to actively identifying and correcting potential hazards that may affect employee and public safety, including those identified by co-workers. Leading by example to promote a positive culture of workplace safety through everyday action; emphasizing safe completion of work throughout all aspects of developing and carrying out work plans. WORK SCHEDULE The initial work schedule for this classification will be full-time, Monday through Friday. Early mornings, evenings and weekend work may be occasionally required. Overtime may be occasionally required. This classification is exempt under the FLSA. Examples of Work Performed (Illustrative Only) Assists in the development and renovation of new and existing parks and facilities. Coordinates the work of design consultants. Develops bid specifications, contract documents and plan sets for various capital projects and expenditures. Assists with construction administration and oversight for contractor’s progress and quality of work. Conducts periodic construction site visits and construction project meetings with contractors. Reviews project expenditures to insure work is being accomplished within budget. Coordinates the activities of in-house design and construction projects. Develops design program and determines project special needs and priorities. Develops cost estimates and makes determination that adequate funding is budgeted for projects. Serves on project design committees and assists with selection of professional services, fee negotiation, plan review, cost estimates, inspections, problem resolution, and verifies work for payment. Prepares construction drawings and documents, cost estimates, specifications, and scheduling. Ensures compliance with applicable guidelines and standards. Meets with neighbors as needed. Researches and prepares applications for grant funding, including federal and state government, for park, trail and landscape improvements. Conducts special studies. The employee must work the days and hours necessary to perform all assigned responsibilities and tasks. Must be available (especially during regular business hours or shifts) to communicate with subordinates, supervisors, customers, vendors and any other persons or organization with which interaction is required to accomplish work and employer goals. Employment Standards Bachelor’s Degree-Construction Management, Project Management, or related field 1 or more years’ experience in project management or construction administration. 1 year of Project Management experience. Must pass a criminal background investigation. Must maintain a level of mental and physical fitness required to perform the essential functions of this classification. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Supervision of contract design professionals Proficiency with AutoCAD and graphic information systems (GIS). Good knowledge of park and recreation facility design operations. Ability to work on multiple projects at one time. General understanding of competitive bidding process and construction management experience. Computer operation skills including computer aided drafting and mapping software. Good oral and written communication skills. Must maintain regular attendance and punctuality. The benefits listed below are those currently enjoyed by full-time City of Kennewick Non-Contract employees. It is important to remember that over the course of time these benefits may change - they are not permanent. Benefits may change through City Council or administrative action or changes mandated by state and federal law. Paid Holidays 12 per year (9 scheduled; 3 “floating”) New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and three floating holidays selected by the employee. An employee will accrue one of the three floating holidays on each of the following days: February 1, February 12, and August 31. An employee will only accrue a floating holiday on these days if actually employed. Paid Time Off (PTO) The purpose of PTO is to compensate employees for absences due to injury, illness, vacation and personal business. In addition, the program is designed to provide employees with personal flexibility regarding the use of leave hours. PTO hours accrue based upon the actual number of regular hours worked. Accrual per Month: 0-5yrs 6-9yrs 10-14yrs 15-19yrs 20-24yrs 25-29yrs 30+yrs 12 hours 15 hours 17 hours 19 hours 21 hours 23 hours 25 hours Retirement Plan All City employees are members of the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). The City and the employee both contribute toward the plan. PERS provides regular retirement and disability retirement benefits. City employees also participate in the Social Security Program. Rates effective as of 09/01/2023. ( www.drs.wa.gov ) PERS Employee Contribution Rate Employer Contribution Rate Plan II 6.36% 9.53% Plan III Employee Choice (see booklet) 9.53% Deferred Comp The City contributes an equivalent of 5% of your regular monthly salary to Mission Square Retirement (previously ICMA) deferred compensation program. No employee match required, but employees may contribute towards plan if desired. ( www.icmarc.org ) Medical, Dental& Vision Insurance The City currently pays the entire dental and vision insurance premiums for the employee and dependents.Employee current premium share is $190.00 per month for medical insurance to cover themselves and dependents. Life Insurance 1.5 x annual salary (not to exceed $250K) provided by the City of Kennewick. Employee may purchase Voluntary Term Life Insurance for employee, spouse and/or dependents through New York Life (previously Cigna). Long Term Disability The City pays the entire long-term disability premium for employees through New York Life (previously Cigna). Wellness Program The Wellness Program has been established to encourage employee health and fitness, both at work and at home. A City Wellness Committee promotes and provides opportunities for healthy lifestyles. Employee fitness center is open to all employees and their spouses. Employee Assistance An Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) is provided by the City to assist you and family members, providing counseling and treatment in such areas as stress, drug and alcohol abuse and family counseling. Other Benefits Offered Flexible Spending Plan (Pre-Tax Deduction for Medical/Dental and Day Care) Aflac Supplemental Insurance Tuition Assistance Bereavement Leave Overtime Direct Deposit (paydays are 5th and 20th of the month) Closing Date/Time: 6/7/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 25, 2024
Full Time
Description CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY: This position is for a three-year limited term. Under the direction of the Parks & Planning Superintendent, provides direction and oversight in the implementation of the department’s capital improvements, deferred park and City-wide facility maintenance plans and relative project items in the Recreation & Parks Comprehensive Plan. Assists in the development and renovation of new and existing park facilities. Coordinates the activities of outside and in-house design projects. Monitors and participates in yearly planning of budgeted park improvement projects. Provides supportive resources to other divisions and departments as required CORE VALUE STATEMENT The City of Kennewick will provide excellent public service and ensure the safety and wellbeing of our community and one another through the empowerment of each employee. We value integrity, inclusiveness, stewardship, and communication. We are accountable to our community for innovative and collaborative efforts that anticipate needs, leverage resources, and deliver solutions. SAFETY STATEMENT We expect our employees to ensure compliance with all applicable safety practices and policies, including those established by OSHA/DOSH regulations and by the City’s Accident Prevention Plan. This includes but is not limited to actively identifying and correcting potential hazards that may affect employee and public safety, including those identified by co-workers. Leading by example to promote a positive culture of workplace safety through everyday action; emphasizing safe completion of work throughout all aspects of developing and carrying out work plans. WORK SCHEDULE The initial work schedule for this classification will be full-time, Monday through Friday. Early mornings, evenings and weekend work may be occasionally required. Overtime may be occasionally required. This classification is exempt under the FLSA. Examples of Work Performed (Illustrative Only) Assists in the development and renovation of new and existing parks and facilities. Coordinates the work of design consultants. Develops bid specifications, contract documents and plan sets for various capital projects and expenditures. Assists with construction administration and oversight for contractor’s progress and quality of work. Conducts periodic construction site visits and construction project meetings with contractors. Reviews project expenditures to insure work is being accomplished within budget. Coordinates the activities of in-house design and construction projects. Develops design program and determines project special needs and priorities. Develops cost estimates and makes determination that adequate funding is budgeted for projects. Serves on project design committees and assists with selection of professional services, fee negotiation, plan review, cost estimates, inspections, problem resolution, and verifies work for payment. Prepares construction drawings and documents, cost estimates, specifications, and scheduling. Ensures compliance with applicable guidelines and standards. Meets with neighbors as needed. Researches and prepares applications for grant funding, including federal and state government, for park, trail and landscape improvements. Conducts special studies. The employee must work the days and hours necessary to perform all assigned responsibilities and tasks. Must be available (especially during regular business hours or shifts) to communicate with subordinates, supervisors, customers, vendors and any other persons or organization with which interaction is required to accomplish work and employer goals. Employment Standards Bachelor’s Degree-Construction Management, Project Management, or related field 1 or more years’ experience in project management or construction administration. 1 year of Project Management experience. Must pass a criminal background investigation. Must maintain a level of mental and physical fitness required to perform the essential functions of this classification. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Supervision of contract design professionals Proficiency with AutoCAD and graphic information systems (GIS). Good knowledge of park and recreation facility design operations. Ability to work on multiple projects at one time. General understanding of competitive bidding process and construction management experience. Computer operation skills including computer aided drafting and mapping software. Good oral and written communication skills. Must maintain regular attendance and punctuality. The benefits listed below are those currently enjoyed by full-time City of Kennewick Non-Contract employees. It is important to remember that over the course of time these benefits may change - they are not permanent. Benefits may change through City Council or administrative action or changes mandated by state and federal law. Paid Holidays 12 per year (9 scheduled; 3 “floating”) New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and three floating holidays selected by the employee. An employee will accrue one of the three floating holidays on each of the following days: February 1, February 12, and August 31. An employee will only accrue a floating holiday on these days if actually employed. Paid Time Off (PTO) The purpose of PTO is to compensate employees for absences due to injury, illness, vacation and personal business. In addition, the program is designed to provide employees with personal flexibility regarding the use of leave hours. PTO hours accrue based upon the actual number of regular hours worked. Accrual per Month: 0-5yrs 6-9yrs 10-14yrs 15-19yrs 20-24yrs 25-29yrs 30+yrs 12 hours 15 hours 17 hours 19 hours 21 hours 23 hours 25 hours Retirement Plan All City employees are members of the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). The City and the employee both contribute toward the plan. PERS provides regular retirement and disability retirement benefits. City employees also participate in the Social Security Program. Rates effective as of 09/01/2023. ( www.drs.wa.gov ) PERS Employee Contribution Rate Employer Contribution Rate Plan II 6.36% 9.53% Plan III Employee Choice (see booklet) 9.53% Deferred Comp The City contributes an equivalent of 5% of your regular monthly salary to Mission Square Retirement (previously ICMA) deferred compensation program. No employee match required, but employees may contribute towards plan if desired. ( www.icmarc.org ) Medical, Dental& Vision Insurance The City currently pays the entire dental and vision insurance premiums for the employee and dependents.Employee current premium share is $190.00 per month for medical insurance to cover themselves and dependents. Life Insurance 1.5 x annual salary (not to exceed $250K) provided by the City of Kennewick. Employee may purchase Voluntary Term Life Insurance for employee, spouse and/or dependents through New York Life (previously Cigna). Long Term Disability The City pays the entire long-term disability premium for employees through New York Life (previously Cigna). Wellness Program The Wellness Program has been established to encourage employee health and fitness, both at work and at home. A City Wellness Committee promotes and provides opportunities for healthy lifestyles. Employee fitness center is open to all employees and their spouses. Employee Assistance An Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) is provided by the City to assist you and family members, providing counseling and treatment in such areas as stress, drug and alcohol abuse and family counseling. Other Benefits Offered Flexible Spending Plan (Pre-Tax Deduction for Medical/Dental and Day Care) Aflac Supplemental Insurance Tuition Assistance Bereavement Leave Overtime Direct Deposit (paydays are 5th and 20th of the month) Closing Date/Time: 6/7/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION FILING BEGINS: April 14, 2022 AT 8:00AM (PT) Applications will be accepted until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. EXAM NUMBER: D8796M TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive (OC) This is a noncompetitive examination. This examination is intended to merely qualify applicants. JOB TYPE: RECURRENT - HOURLY About You: Do you love working with people of all ages? Our Recreation Services Leaders are a key part of our recreation team. You will assist our Recreation Staff with various organized sports, special programs and classes from aerobics to Teen Clubs. If this sounds good, keep reading! About Us: We work directly with members of the public as they enjoy our 181 parks throughout Los Angeles County. We are looking for individuals to add to our team with excellent customer service skills and that love helping others. We also offer an exciting work environment with room for growth at our local parks. Essential Job Functions Essential Job Functions Coordinates or organizes the presentation of programs such as arts and crafts, dance, music, and theater arts; assists in the development and presentation of special recreation programs for senior citizens, youths, and people with disabilities. Coordinates park club activities and assists in the development of park holiday programs such as Christmas, Easter, and Halloween. Plans and coordinates playground, and community center athletic activities including tournaments, leagues and contests. Monitors the use and care of equipment and facilities at one or more parks. Inspects playground equipment and facilities for safety and proper operation. Maintains or assists in maintaining safety, cleanliness, and order at park facilities; monitors activities and insures safety rules are observed. Assists in the preparation of athletic fields for tournaments and leagues. Assists with routine clerical duties such as the preparation of use permits and reports, fee collection and reporting, and program scheduling. Assists in the handling of public complaints. Provide direction to temporary or seasonal staff, as needed. Requirements SELECTION REQUIREMENTS: TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: 240 hours of experience instructing, conducting or planning recreational programs in arts & crafts, dance, music or in outdoor recreation in nature, outdoor games, outdoor sports. OR 100 hours of experience as a Park Aide, NC in the Department of Parks and Recreation OR Completion of 120 hours of work experience through the Department of Human Resources/Youth@Work Countywide Youth Bridges Program (CYBP) with the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation OR with Los Angeles County Library.** ** Applicants who qualify under this option must submit a CYBP certificate of completion. Documents must be uploaded with application or submitted within fifteen (15) calendar days of the filing. Must be 16 years of age or older at time of appointment. Applicants must provide proof of age at time of appointment All minors under the age of 18 must have a work permit at time of appointment. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Drivers License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. PHYSICAL CLASS: 3 - Moderate. Includes standing or walking most of the time, with bending, stooping, squatting, twisting, and reaching; includes working on irregular surfaces, occasionally lifting objects weighting over 25 pounds, and frequent lifting of 10-25 pounds. PRE-PLACEMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION: Employment is subject to passing a medical examination which will be scheduled after security clearance for candidates who receive contingent offers of employment. Information presented on employment applications, resumes and during the examination process is subject to verification. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This is a noncompetitive examination. This examination is intended to merely qualify applicants. Applicants will be placed on an eligible register without indication of relative standing in the examination. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION : Applicants will be processed on an as received basis and promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. The appointing power may appoint any one of the names on the appropriate list, except a person without Veterans credit may not be appointed if there are three or more names on the list of persons entitled to Veteran’s credit. The names of candidates will be placed on the eligible register for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of promulgation. SPECIAL INFORMATION: COVID-19 Vaccination All County workforce members must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Successful candidates for this position will be required to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or request an exemption for qualifying medical or religious reasons during the onboarding process. Candidates should not present proof of vaccination until instructed to do so by the hiring department. FAIR CHANCE INITIATIVE: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment . The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. VACANCY INFORMATION: The resulting eligible register for this examination will be use to fill vacancies within the Department of Parks and Recreation throughout Los Angeles County. Available Shift: Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION Information presented on employment applications, resumes and during the examination process is subject to verification. Applicants MUST provide relevant education, training, and experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job . We may reject your application at any time during the exam and selection process. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING ONLINE: Go to http://governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty and search for "Recreation Services Leader", Click on the name of the bulletin you are applying to, click the green "Apply" button. APPLICATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE MUST BE FILED ON-LINE VIA GOVERNMENTJOBS.COM WEBSITE . APPLICATIONS AND RESUMES SUBMITTED BY U.S. MAIL, E-MAIL, THIRD PARTY WEBSITES (IE: Indeed.com, etc.), FAX, OR IN-PERSON WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Fill out your application and Supplemental Questionnaire completely. CORRESPONDENCE AND UPDATES WILL BE SENT VIA E-MAIL. Many important notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add sahn @parks.lacounty.gov as well as noreply@governmentjobs.com , and info@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Applicants have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. It is your responsibility to take the above steps to view correspondence. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notification to be a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling of a test component. Computer and Internet Access at Public Libraries: For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be complete on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. No Sharing of User ID, E-mail and Password: All applicants must file their application using their own user ID and password. Using a family member or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. Social Security Number: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. Department Contact Name: Soo Jung Ahn Department Contact Number: (626) 588-5138 Department Contact Email: sahn @ parks.lacounty.gov ADA Coordinator Phone: (626) 588-5109 Teletype Phone: (213) 427-6118 California Relay Services Phone: (800)735-2922 For detailed information, please click here Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 22, 2024
Full Time
Position/Program Information DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION FILING BEGINS: April 14, 2022 AT 8:00AM (PT) Applications will be accepted until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. EXAM NUMBER: D8796M TYPE OF RECRUITMENT: Open Competitive (OC) This is a noncompetitive examination. This examination is intended to merely qualify applicants. JOB TYPE: RECURRENT - HOURLY About You: Do you love working with people of all ages? Our Recreation Services Leaders are a key part of our recreation team. You will assist our Recreation Staff with various organized sports, special programs and classes from aerobics to Teen Clubs. If this sounds good, keep reading! About Us: We work directly with members of the public as they enjoy our 181 parks throughout Los Angeles County. We are looking for individuals to add to our team with excellent customer service skills and that love helping others. We also offer an exciting work environment with room for growth at our local parks. Essential Job Functions Essential Job Functions Coordinates or organizes the presentation of programs such as arts and crafts, dance, music, and theater arts; assists in the development and presentation of special recreation programs for senior citizens, youths, and people with disabilities. Coordinates park club activities and assists in the development of park holiday programs such as Christmas, Easter, and Halloween. Plans and coordinates playground, and community center athletic activities including tournaments, leagues and contests. Monitors the use and care of equipment and facilities at one or more parks. Inspects playground equipment and facilities for safety and proper operation. Maintains or assists in maintaining safety, cleanliness, and order at park facilities; monitors activities and insures safety rules are observed. Assists in the preparation of athletic fields for tournaments and leagues. Assists with routine clerical duties such as the preparation of use permits and reports, fee collection and reporting, and program scheduling. Assists in the handling of public complaints. Provide direction to temporary or seasonal staff, as needed. Requirements SELECTION REQUIREMENTS: TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: 240 hours of experience instructing, conducting or planning recreational programs in arts & crafts, dance, music or in outdoor recreation in nature, outdoor games, outdoor sports. OR 100 hours of experience as a Park Aide, NC in the Department of Parks and Recreation OR Completion of 120 hours of work experience through the Department of Human Resources/Youth@Work Countywide Youth Bridges Program (CYBP) with the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation OR with Los Angeles County Library.** ** Applicants who qualify under this option must submit a CYBP certificate of completion. Documents must be uploaded with application or submitted within fifteen (15) calendar days of the filing. Must be 16 years of age or older at time of appointment. Applicants must provide proof of age at time of appointment All minors under the age of 18 must have a work permit at time of appointment. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Drivers License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. PHYSICAL CLASS: 3 - Moderate. Includes standing or walking most of the time, with bending, stooping, squatting, twisting, and reaching; includes working on irregular surfaces, occasionally lifting objects weighting over 25 pounds, and frequent lifting of 10-25 pounds. PRE-PLACEMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION: Employment is subject to passing a medical examination which will be scheduled after security clearance for candidates who receive contingent offers of employment. Information presented on employment applications, resumes and during the examination process is subject to verification. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This is a noncompetitive examination. This examination is intended to merely qualify applicants. Applicants will be placed on an eligible register without indication of relative standing in the examination. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION : Applicants will be processed on an as received basis and promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. The appointing power may appoint any one of the names on the appropriate list, except a person without Veterans credit may not be appointed if there are three or more names on the list of persons entitled to Veteran’s credit. The names of candidates will be placed on the eligible register for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of promulgation. SPECIAL INFORMATION: COVID-19 Vaccination All County workforce members must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as a condition of employment. Successful candidates for this position will be required to submit proof of vaccination against COVID-19 or request an exemption for qualifying medical or religious reasons during the onboarding process. Candidates should not present proof of vaccination until instructed to do so by the hiring department. FAIR CHANCE INITIATIVE: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment . The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. VACANCY INFORMATION: The resulting eligible register for this examination will be use to fill vacancies within the Department of Parks and Recreation throughout Los Angeles County. Available Shift: Any APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION Information presented on employment applications, resumes and during the examination process is subject to verification. Applicants MUST provide relevant education, training, and experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job . We may reject your application at any time during the exam and selection process. INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING ONLINE: Go to http://governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty and search for "Recreation Services Leader", Click on the name of the bulletin you are applying to, click the green "Apply" button. APPLICATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE MUST BE FILED ON-LINE VIA GOVERNMENTJOBS.COM WEBSITE . APPLICATIONS AND RESUMES SUBMITTED BY U.S. MAIL, E-MAIL, THIRD PARTY WEBSITES (IE: Indeed.com, etc.), FAX, OR IN-PERSON WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Fill out your application and Supplemental Questionnaire completely. CORRESPONDENCE AND UPDATES WILL BE SENT VIA E-MAIL. Many important notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add sahn @parks.lacounty.gov as well as noreply@governmentjobs.com , and info@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Applicants have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. It is your responsibility to take the above steps to view correspondence. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notification to be a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling of a test component. Computer and Internet Access at Public Libraries: For candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be complete on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. No Sharing of User ID, E-mail and Password: All applicants must file their application using their own user ID and password. Using a family member or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record. Social Security Number: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. Department Contact Name: Soo Jung Ahn Department Contact Number: (626) 588-5138 Department Contact Email: sahn @ parks.lacounty.gov ADA Coordinator Phone: (626) 588-5109 Teletype Phone: (213) 427-6118 California Relay Services Phone: (800)735-2922 For detailed information, please click here Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF CLAREMONT, CA
Claremont, California, United States
City of Claremont Open until sufficient applications received; Apply immediately. First reviews of applications shall occur around March 29, 2024. Click here to view flyer The City of Claremont is a suburb of Los Angeles that is unlike any community in Southern California. Sunset Magazine named Claremont "The Best Suburb in the West." Money Magazine listed Claremont as one of the "Best Places to Live." The City has won awards in environmental stewardship, municipal budgeting, urban planning, and recreational programming. Being the best is a philosophy Claremont employees put into practice every day. The City has a reputation for being a premier city in California, with cutting edge programs and a dedication to the public engagement process. If you are considering working for the City of Claremont, ask yourself.... Are you ready to experience a different kind of City? A City that challenges convention, embraces innovation, and demands excellence? Do you have the passion, drive, and commitment to succeed in a fast paced, service-driven environment? The City of Claremont is known for its stellar service and quality leadership that is a result of a conscious effort by management to select only the brightest and best employees. Do you have the leadership skills to inspire those around you to greatness? The City of Claremont produces innovative programs that are setting the bar for municipalities across the country. Do you enjoy a challenging environment that will push you to be the best in your field? If you answered these questions with YES , consider applying to be our next Building Official! The Position The City of Claremont is recognized throughout the state as an innovative, fast paced, energetic, and dynamic organization. This is an exciting opportunity to work for the City of Claremont in one of its most complex departments. Under general direction of the Community Development Director, the Building Official will plan, organize, direct, and review the operations and activities of the Building Division. He/she will assume responsibility for planning and implementing all City actions related to setting and ensuring compliance with building standards including plan check inspection and correction of hazards, and as Building Official, will approve plans and specifications. Other duties will include managing and preparing the division budget; supervising, evaluating and training staff; preparing analytical reports; and providing building code information to contractors, engineers, and the public. He/she may make inspections of residential and commercial structures under construction; discuss conformance problems with contractors and foremen; and resolve disputes between City and contractors. Some exciting new projects the new Building Official will be working on are the Claremont McKenna College Science Center, Claremont Colleges Inc. Student Center, Claremont Graduate University developments, various other Claremont Colleges projects, Village South Specific Plan, and new infill affordable and market rate housing developments. Ideal Candidate EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE : The next Building Official will have five years of progressively responsible experience in the building trades e.g. building inspector, building contractor, architect, structural engineer, and/or enforcement of building codes; two years supervisory level experience is highly desirable. They will have a High School diploma or equivalent, a valid California C driver's license, and possess an International Code Council (ICC) certificate as a Building Official. Highly desirable is a bachelor's degree in a closely related field, municipal experience, and ICC certification as a Plans Examiner. KEY ABILITIES : The City is looking for a Building Official who has the knowledge of principles, practices, and methods associated with developing building standards, plan check, and inspection. He/she will be a strong leader and creative problem solver with strong interpersonal and managerial skills. The ideal candidate will be someone who listens, is approachable and accessible, and committed to creating a teamwork environment. He/she will be able to communicate effectively and persuasively in both written reports and when making public reports. The next Building Official shall be proficient in the use of a personal computer, laptop and iPad, and shall have the ability to use them and related software programs, in the preparation of agenda reports, PowerPoint presentations, and correspondence with staff, community members, and outside agencies. Highly desirable is experience with HDL for building permits. Additional Information BUILDING DIVISION: The Building Division is part of the Community Development Department, which also includes the Planning Division and Engineering Division. These three divisions regulate construction and occupancy of buildings in accordance with local, County, State, and Federal laws. The Building Division has 6 full-time employees which includes 3 employees within the Community Improvement Division. Functions of the Building Division include: Enforce building standards to safeguard life, health, and property through plan review and inspection procedures. Verify State contractor's licensing, workers' compensation insurance, and City business taxes and licenses prior to permit issuance. Verify project approvals and payment of fees to other City divisions, departments, and outside agencies. Perform on-site building inspections within 48 business hours of requests for new construction or remodeling to ensure compliance with approved plans and applicable requirements, conditions, standards, regulations, and codes. Provide timely and thorough review of building plans for compliance with disabled access, energy, fire and life safety, architectural, structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical regulations. Coordinate and monitor the plan review and approval processes by other City divisions, departments, and outside agencies, and verify that all fees and assessments have been paid prior to approval of plans and issuance of permits. Agencies include City departments, Los Angeles County Fire, Health and Sanitation Departments, SCAQMD, Division of Occupational Safety and Health/Elevator Unit, and the Claremont Unified School District. Conduct regular Citywide inspections and respond quickly to citizen complaints for enforcing minimum development, housing, fire and life safety standards to ensure the safety of our citizens. Maintain the Citizen Contact Log regarding complaints and follow-up with enforcement procedures for illegal construction and housing violations observed by staff and the public at large. Maintain and update the HdL automated permit software system for efficient and quick issuance of permits, tracking of plan checks, inspection records, expiration notices, certificates of occupancy, building reports, Internet access for permit status, and online permits. Perform records management and retention by preparing final permits for imaging and preparing plans and supportive documents for microfilming for use by the public. Submit building permit data electronically to Los Angeles County Tax Assessor's Office for faster allocation of City's share of property tax. Provide overall management of Building and Community Improvement divisions, which includes personnel administration, budget monitoring and preparation, establishment of goals and policies, contract administration, training coordination, and response to public concerns. Provide timely oral and/or written comments on proposed private and City projects going through the development review process with current planning, and regularly attend Development Review Committee meetings and Council and Commission meetings when applicable. Perform as City's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator to oversee compliance with the various ADA regulations, respond to citizen special accessibility need requests and complaints, and implement and enforce ADA and Fair Housing Act where applicable. Manage the City’s code enforcement division THE COMMUNITY: Located 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles on the lower slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains, Claremont is best known for its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, world renowned colleges, and award-winning school system. Claremont provides the atmosphere of a New England town within comfortable driving distances of major Southern California attractions, sports stadiums, and the Ontario International Airport. Sunset Magazine described Claremont in this manner, "College towns like this one may be commonplace on the East Coast, but Claremont, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, stands out as a singular example in Southern California." Metrolink Rail Authority also named Claremont a Preferred Destination Point. The City has a population of 35,949 people calling Claremont their home. Within the City's 14.14 square miles, Claremont has 24 city-owned parks and sports fields, with 2,555 acres of public park land, of which 1,769 is wilderness. Claremont has over 24,000 City trees and has been a winner of the National Arbor Day Association's TREE CITY USA award for 30 consecutive years. Claremont's success is not accidental, but the result of a long tradition of creating and encouraging community cooperatives and involvement in civic affairs, which has also worked successfully in the areas of business and economic retention and development. The City of Claremont exemplifies the quality of a model city, and is viewed and respected as a leader in local government. CITY GOVERNMENT: Claremont is a general law city that uses the Council-Manager form of government. A general law city is one that operates under laws and rules established by the State of California. The City Manager is hired by and responsible to the City Council. It is the responsibility of the City Manager and City staff to implement Council policies and ensure the smooth day-to-day delivery of municipal services. The City Council also appoints a City Attorney to provide legal counsel to the City organization. The City Council is comprised of five members elected at large for four years. The terms of offices are staggered, with three members elected at one general municipal election and two at the next. Elections are held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March of odd-numbered years. The City Council and staff is committed to fulfilling its mission to deliver the highest quality service possible to our community in a balanced and equitable manner. The City Council has identified the following Council priorities for 2019: Preserve our natural, cultural, and historic resources; Maintain financial stability; Invest in the maintenance and improvement of our infrastructure; Increase livability in our neighborhoods and expand opportunities for our business; ensure the safety of our community; promote community engagement through transparency and communication. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: This position offers a highly competitive salary with an attractive and competitive benefit package as outlined below. The starting salary for this position will be based on the competitive labor market and the successful candidate's qualifications and experience. The City of Claremont offers an attractive and competitive benefits package, including: 2% at 55 PERS retirement (Classic Members), Employee pays 7% of salary; 2% at 62 PERS retirement (New Member), Employee pays 5.75% of salary $1,014 a month for medical allowance, with any remaining money deposited into employee's ICMA deferred compensation account or taken as taxable income 96 hours - 160 vacation hours based on years of service 113.5 holiday/floating holiday hours 140 hours of Administrative Leave 96 sick hours (may bring up to 200 hours of sick leave from current employer) $350 monthly car allowance Annual technology reimbursement up to $1,500 per year $75,000 life insurance on employee and $10,000 on dependents Monday through Thursday work week (9.5 hours per day for 38 hours a week) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) HOW TO APPLY Interested candidates can apply for this position online and obtain additional information at the City of Claremont website www.ci.claremont.ca.us . REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The City of Claremont is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Individuals with qualified disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the selection process or in the performance of their duties must specify the accommodations needed, in writing, at the time when the employment application is submitted. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The City of Claremont is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging. City of Claremont Employees in CMA are entitled to the following benefits: HEALTH, WELFARE, AND SAVINGS BENEFIT: The City shall contribute$1,014 per month towards any offered health plans, two dental plans, and a vision plan. Should the total cost of premiums for benefits selected under the plan exceed the City's monthly contribution, the overage will be paid by the employee via pre-tax payroll deductions. If an employee has medical, dental, and/or vision through other means, the employee is able to submit proof of other coverage and receive this amount as taxable income. HEALTH INSURANCE: The City offers a number of health plans through KeenanInsurance. DENTAL INSURANCE: The City offers a choice of two dental plans. One is an indemnity plan, which allows you to go to the dentist of your choice (no orthodontia coverage). The other is a direct service plan in which you must select and receive care at one of the dental offices or centers provided by the plan (orthodontia coverage). VISION INSURANCE: The City also offers enrollment in a vision plan, which provides a vision examination each year and lenses and frames or contacts every year. LIFE INSURANCE: Employees receive a life insurance policy of $75,000 for themselves and $10,000 for any dependents you elect to insure. There are also optional insurance programs which can be taken with an employee if they leave City service. FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN (SECTION 125): Claremont offers a flexible benefit plan which allows employees to pay for certain expenses (child care, unreimbursed medical expenses, and insurance premiums) with pre-tax dollars. VACATION: Employees are entitled to a paid vacation of 96 hours following one year of employment. (employees may take accrued vacation after six months of employment). From the second year of employment until completion of the ninth year, employees are entitled to 120 hours of paid vacation. Beginning with the tenth year, and every year thereafter, employees are entitled to 160 hours of vacation. A one time, 80-hour longevity leave bonus is given to an employee on their service anniversary date at the 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, etc. years of service. SICK LEAVE: Employees shallaccrue eight hours of sick leave per month. New employees may bring with them up to 200 hours of accrued sick leave from their previous agency if their previous employer did not otherwise compensate them. New employees must provide documentation from their previous employer verifying their uncompensated sick leave hours. ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE: Employees receive 140hours of administrative leave per calendar year in recognition of the frequent requirement to work evenings, weekends and holidays in excess of 38 hours per week. Employees may receive cash compensation on the pay date closest to December 1st (or as soon thereafter) of each calendar year for up to 40 hours of unused administrative leave if they have used a minimum of 40 hours of administrative leave in the calendar year. JURY LEAVE: Employees required to serve on a jury are entitled to their regular compensation for up to 76 hours. HOLIDAYS/FLOATING HOLIDAY HOURS: All Unit employees shall receive 18.5 floating holiday hours each calendar year. In addition, employees shall be entitled to the following holidays with pay each calendar year. Each holiday shall be valued at 9.5 hours. New Year's Day (January 1) Martin Luther King's Birthday (The third Monday in January) Presidents' Birthday (The third Monday in February) Memorial Day (The last Monday in May) Juneteenth (June 19th) Independence Day (July 4th) Labor Day (The first Monday in September) Veteran's Day (November 11th) Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day (December 25th) Employees shall receive additional floating holiday hours when any of the ten (10) holidyas fall on the employee's scheduled day off work. For example, with a Monday through Thursday schedule, any holiday that falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shall be converted from 9.5 holiday hours to 9.5 floating holiday hours. RETIREMENT: Safety (Sworn) PERS Plan Formula The City shall provide the 3% @ 50 plan to all safety employees enrolled in the PERS plan prior to March 19, 2012. An employee who is hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 3% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or has a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2.7% @ 57. Miscellaneous (Non-Sworn) PERS Plan Formula The City shall provide the 2.5% @ 55 PERS contract option to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. An employee who is hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or has a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62. Employee PERS Contribution Safety employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 and hired into the Two Tier of 3% @ 55 retirement plan shall contribute 9% towards their PERS member contributions. Safety employees hired in the Third Tier of 2.7% @ 57, shall contribute 13% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. Miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 shall contribute 8% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Second Tier PERS Benefit formula of 2% @ 55 shall contribute 7% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62 shall contribute 6.5% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. PERS Highest Pension Calculation Compensation Period - The City shall continue to provide the Single Highest One Year Final Compensation Pension calculation benefit to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. Employees hired after March 19, 2012 shall receive the Three Year Final Compensation calculation benefit. The City shall provide miscellaneous and safety employees with the following benefits/provisions: Credit for unused sick leave (Government Code Section 20965). 1959 Survivor Benefit (Third Level benefits) DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: Employees have the opportunity to participate in a supplemental retirement savings plan offered through MissionSquare. Through tax-deferred payroll deductions, employees are eligible to deposit funds into their account, up to the maximum allowed by law. Participation in this program: Shelters a portion of your salary from income taxes; Invests in high-performing funds yielding tax-deferred earnings; Provides a superior tool for retirement planning and savings. DEFERRED COMPENSATION RETENTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM: This program was established to provide tenure and savings incentives for management employees. Beginning with the employee's third consecutive year of service, the City will match up to one percent of their base pay, payable into their deferred compensation account. This percentage increases to two percent at the beginning of their fifth year, three percent at the beginning of their sixth year, four percent at the beginning of their eighth year, and five percent at the beginning of their tenth year. SEVERANCE: Employee shall receive 60 days notification in advance of layoff and up to six months severance in the event of involuntary separations. LONG-TERM DISABILITY: The City provides a long-term disability plan. This benefit is in case an employee sustains a non-work-related illness or injury that results in their inability to work for a long period of time. In this event, an employee will receive 66.66% of their base pay after 60 days, and continued payment until they are medically able to return to work, or they reach the age of 65, whichever comes first (maximum of $8,000 per month). TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Employees may participate in the City's tuition reimbursement program. The amount of reimbursement will be up to $1,500 per fiscal year. Reimbursable items include registration, tuition, textbooks, and parking. CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP: Employees are eligible for membership in the F & A Federal Credit Union. F & A offers a wide variety of services, including checking and savings accounts and all types of loans (automobile, vacation, personal, first and second home mortgages, and more!). EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): The City cares about the emotional and physical well-being of its employees and their families and offers a City paid Employee Assistance Program. AUTO ALLOWANCE: Department Heads and Division Heads who have a personal vehicle at the work site available for use and provide proof of automobile insurance to Personnel are eligible to receive a monthly auto allowance. Department Heads shall receive $450 per month and Division Heads shall receive $350 per month. DIRECT DEPOSIT PAYROLL: Employees may authorize the automatic deposit of their paycheck into their checking, savings, or credit union account. Revised: July 2023 Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 20, 2024
Full Time
City of Claremont Open until sufficient applications received; Apply immediately. First reviews of applications shall occur around March 29, 2024. Click here to view flyer The City of Claremont is a suburb of Los Angeles that is unlike any community in Southern California. Sunset Magazine named Claremont "The Best Suburb in the West." Money Magazine listed Claremont as one of the "Best Places to Live." The City has won awards in environmental stewardship, municipal budgeting, urban planning, and recreational programming. Being the best is a philosophy Claremont employees put into practice every day. The City has a reputation for being a premier city in California, with cutting edge programs and a dedication to the public engagement process. If you are considering working for the City of Claremont, ask yourself.... Are you ready to experience a different kind of City? A City that challenges convention, embraces innovation, and demands excellence? Do you have the passion, drive, and commitment to succeed in a fast paced, service-driven environment? The City of Claremont is known for its stellar service and quality leadership that is a result of a conscious effort by management to select only the brightest and best employees. Do you have the leadership skills to inspire those around you to greatness? The City of Claremont produces innovative programs that are setting the bar for municipalities across the country. Do you enjoy a challenging environment that will push you to be the best in your field? If you answered these questions with YES , consider applying to be our next Building Official! The Position The City of Claremont is recognized throughout the state as an innovative, fast paced, energetic, and dynamic organization. This is an exciting opportunity to work for the City of Claremont in one of its most complex departments. Under general direction of the Community Development Director, the Building Official will plan, organize, direct, and review the operations and activities of the Building Division. He/she will assume responsibility for planning and implementing all City actions related to setting and ensuring compliance with building standards including plan check inspection and correction of hazards, and as Building Official, will approve plans and specifications. Other duties will include managing and preparing the division budget; supervising, evaluating and training staff; preparing analytical reports; and providing building code information to contractors, engineers, and the public. He/she may make inspections of residential and commercial structures under construction; discuss conformance problems with contractors and foremen; and resolve disputes between City and contractors. Some exciting new projects the new Building Official will be working on are the Claremont McKenna College Science Center, Claremont Colleges Inc. Student Center, Claremont Graduate University developments, various other Claremont Colleges projects, Village South Specific Plan, and new infill affordable and market rate housing developments. Ideal Candidate EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE : The next Building Official will have five years of progressively responsible experience in the building trades e.g. building inspector, building contractor, architect, structural engineer, and/or enforcement of building codes; two years supervisory level experience is highly desirable. They will have a High School diploma or equivalent, a valid California C driver's license, and possess an International Code Council (ICC) certificate as a Building Official. Highly desirable is a bachelor's degree in a closely related field, municipal experience, and ICC certification as a Plans Examiner. KEY ABILITIES : The City is looking for a Building Official who has the knowledge of principles, practices, and methods associated with developing building standards, plan check, and inspection. He/she will be a strong leader and creative problem solver with strong interpersonal and managerial skills. The ideal candidate will be someone who listens, is approachable and accessible, and committed to creating a teamwork environment. He/she will be able to communicate effectively and persuasively in both written reports and when making public reports. The next Building Official shall be proficient in the use of a personal computer, laptop and iPad, and shall have the ability to use them and related software programs, in the preparation of agenda reports, PowerPoint presentations, and correspondence with staff, community members, and outside agencies. Highly desirable is experience with HDL for building permits. Additional Information BUILDING DIVISION: The Building Division is part of the Community Development Department, which also includes the Planning Division and Engineering Division. These three divisions regulate construction and occupancy of buildings in accordance with local, County, State, and Federal laws. The Building Division has 6 full-time employees which includes 3 employees within the Community Improvement Division. Functions of the Building Division include: Enforce building standards to safeguard life, health, and property through plan review and inspection procedures. Verify State contractor's licensing, workers' compensation insurance, and City business taxes and licenses prior to permit issuance. Verify project approvals and payment of fees to other City divisions, departments, and outside agencies. Perform on-site building inspections within 48 business hours of requests for new construction or remodeling to ensure compliance with approved plans and applicable requirements, conditions, standards, regulations, and codes. Provide timely and thorough review of building plans for compliance with disabled access, energy, fire and life safety, architectural, structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical regulations. Coordinate and monitor the plan review and approval processes by other City divisions, departments, and outside agencies, and verify that all fees and assessments have been paid prior to approval of plans and issuance of permits. Agencies include City departments, Los Angeles County Fire, Health and Sanitation Departments, SCAQMD, Division of Occupational Safety and Health/Elevator Unit, and the Claremont Unified School District. Conduct regular Citywide inspections and respond quickly to citizen complaints for enforcing minimum development, housing, fire and life safety standards to ensure the safety of our citizens. Maintain the Citizen Contact Log regarding complaints and follow-up with enforcement procedures for illegal construction and housing violations observed by staff and the public at large. Maintain and update the HdL automated permit software system for efficient and quick issuance of permits, tracking of plan checks, inspection records, expiration notices, certificates of occupancy, building reports, Internet access for permit status, and online permits. Perform records management and retention by preparing final permits for imaging and preparing plans and supportive documents for microfilming for use by the public. Submit building permit data electronically to Los Angeles County Tax Assessor's Office for faster allocation of City's share of property tax. Provide overall management of Building and Community Improvement divisions, which includes personnel administration, budget monitoring and preparation, establishment of goals and policies, contract administration, training coordination, and response to public concerns. Provide timely oral and/or written comments on proposed private and City projects going through the development review process with current planning, and regularly attend Development Review Committee meetings and Council and Commission meetings when applicable. Perform as City's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator to oversee compliance with the various ADA regulations, respond to citizen special accessibility need requests and complaints, and implement and enforce ADA and Fair Housing Act where applicable. Manage the City’s code enforcement division THE COMMUNITY: Located 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles on the lower slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains, Claremont is best known for its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, world renowned colleges, and award-winning school system. Claremont provides the atmosphere of a New England town within comfortable driving distances of major Southern California attractions, sports stadiums, and the Ontario International Airport. Sunset Magazine described Claremont in this manner, "College towns like this one may be commonplace on the East Coast, but Claremont, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, stands out as a singular example in Southern California." Metrolink Rail Authority also named Claremont a Preferred Destination Point. The City has a population of 35,949 people calling Claremont their home. Within the City's 14.14 square miles, Claremont has 24 city-owned parks and sports fields, with 2,555 acres of public park land, of which 1,769 is wilderness. Claremont has over 24,000 City trees and has been a winner of the National Arbor Day Association's TREE CITY USA award for 30 consecutive years. Claremont's success is not accidental, but the result of a long tradition of creating and encouraging community cooperatives and involvement in civic affairs, which has also worked successfully in the areas of business and economic retention and development. The City of Claremont exemplifies the quality of a model city, and is viewed and respected as a leader in local government. CITY GOVERNMENT: Claremont is a general law city that uses the Council-Manager form of government. A general law city is one that operates under laws and rules established by the State of California. The City Manager is hired by and responsible to the City Council. It is the responsibility of the City Manager and City staff to implement Council policies and ensure the smooth day-to-day delivery of municipal services. The City Council also appoints a City Attorney to provide legal counsel to the City organization. The City Council is comprised of five members elected at large for four years. The terms of offices are staggered, with three members elected at one general municipal election and two at the next. Elections are held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March of odd-numbered years. The City Council and staff is committed to fulfilling its mission to deliver the highest quality service possible to our community in a balanced and equitable manner. The City Council has identified the following Council priorities for 2019: Preserve our natural, cultural, and historic resources; Maintain financial stability; Invest in the maintenance and improvement of our infrastructure; Increase livability in our neighborhoods and expand opportunities for our business; ensure the safety of our community; promote community engagement through transparency and communication. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: This position offers a highly competitive salary with an attractive and competitive benefit package as outlined below. The starting salary for this position will be based on the competitive labor market and the successful candidate's qualifications and experience. The City of Claremont offers an attractive and competitive benefits package, including: 2% at 55 PERS retirement (Classic Members), Employee pays 7% of salary; 2% at 62 PERS retirement (New Member), Employee pays 5.75% of salary $1,014 a month for medical allowance, with any remaining money deposited into employee's ICMA deferred compensation account or taken as taxable income 96 hours - 160 vacation hours based on years of service 113.5 holiday/floating holiday hours 140 hours of Administrative Leave 96 sick hours (may bring up to 200 hours of sick leave from current employer) $350 monthly car allowance Annual technology reimbursement up to $1,500 per year $75,000 life insurance on employee and $10,000 on dependents Monday through Thursday work week (9.5 hours per day for 38 hours a week) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) HOW TO APPLY Interested candidates can apply for this position online and obtain additional information at the City of Claremont website www.ci.claremont.ca.us . REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The City of Claremont is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Individuals with qualified disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the selection process or in the performance of their duties must specify the accommodations needed, in writing, at the time when the employment application is submitted. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The City of Claremont is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging. City of Claremont Employees in CMA are entitled to the following benefits: HEALTH, WELFARE, AND SAVINGS BENEFIT: The City shall contribute$1,014 per month towards any offered health plans, two dental plans, and a vision plan. Should the total cost of premiums for benefits selected under the plan exceed the City's monthly contribution, the overage will be paid by the employee via pre-tax payroll deductions. If an employee has medical, dental, and/or vision through other means, the employee is able to submit proof of other coverage and receive this amount as taxable income. HEALTH INSURANCE: The City offers a number of health plans through KeenanInsurance. DENTAL INSURANCE: The City offers a choice of two dental plans. One is an indemnity plan, which allows you to go to the dentist of your choice (no orthodontia coverage). The other is a direct service plan in which you must select and receive care at one of the dental offices or centers provided by the plan (orthodontia coverage). VISION INSURANCE: The City also offers enrollment in a vision plan, which provides a vision examination each year and lenses and frames or contacts every year. LIFE INSURANCE: Employees receive a life insurance policy of $75,000 for themselves and $10,000 for any dependents you elect to insure. There are also optional insurance programs which can be taken with an employee if they leave City service. FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN (SECTION 125): Claremont offers a flexible benefit plan which allows employees to pay for certain expenses (child care, unreimbursed medical expenses, and insurance premiums) with pre-tax dollars. VACATION: Employees are entitled to a paid vacation of 96 hours following one year of employment. (employees may take accrued vacation after six months of employment). From the second year of employment until completion of the ninth year, employees are entitled to 120 hours of paid vacation. Beginning with the tenth year, and every year thereafter, employees are entitled to 160 hours of vacation. A one time, 80-hour longevity leave bonus is given to an employee on their service anniversary date at the 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, etc. years of service. SICK LEAVE: Employees shallaccrue eight hours of sick leave per month. New employees may bring with them up to 200 hours of accrued sick leave from their previous agency if their previous employer did not otherwise compensate them. New employees must provide documentation from their previous employer verifying their uncompensated sick leave hours. ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE: Employees receive 140hours of administrative leave per calendar year in recognition of the frequent requirement to work evenings, weekends and holidays in excess of 38 hours per week. Employees may receive cash compensation on the pay date closest to December 1st (or as soon thereafter) of each calendar year for up to 40 hours of unused administrative leave if they have used a minimum of 40 hours of administrative leave in the calendar year. JURY LEAVE: Employees required to serve on a jury are entitled to their regular compensation for up to 76 hours. HOLIDAYS/FLOATING HOLIDAY HOURS: All Unit employees shall receive 18.5 floating holiday hours each calendar year. In addition, employees shall be entitled to the following holidays with pay each calendar year. Each holiday shall be valued at 9.5 hours. New Year's Day (January 1) Martin Luther King's Birthday (The third Monday in January) Presidents' Birthday (The third Monday in February) Memorial Day (The last Monday in May) Juneteenth (June 19th) Independence Day (July 4th) Labor Day (The first Monday in September) Veteran's Day (November 11th) Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day (December 25th) Employees shall receive additional floating holiday hours when any of the ten (10) holidyas fall on the employee's scheduled day off work. For example, with a Monday through Thursday schedule, any holiday that falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shall be converted from 9.5 holiday hours to 9.5 floating holiday hours. RETIREMENT: Safety (Sworn) PERS Plan Formula The City shall provide the 3% @ 50 plan to all safety employees enrolled in the PERS plan prior to March 19, 2012. An employee who is hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 3% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or has a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2.7% @ 57. Miscellaneous (Non-Sworn) PERS Plan Formula The City shall provide the 2.5% @ 55 PERS contract option to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. An employee who is hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or has a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62. Employee PERS Contribution Safety employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 and hired into the Two Tier of 3% @ 55 retirement plan shall contribute 9% towards their PERS member contributions. Safety employees hired in the Third Tier of 2.7% @ 57, shall contribute 13% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. Miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 shall contribute 8% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Second Tier PERS Benefit formula of 2% @ 55 shall contribute 7% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62 shall contribute 6.5% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. PERS Highest Pension Calculation Compensation Period - The City shall continue to provide the Single Highest One Year Final Compensation Pension calculation benefit to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. Employees hired after March 19, 2012 shall receive the Three Year Final Compensation calculation benefit. The City shall provide miscellaneous and safety employees with the following benefits/provisions: Credit for unused sick leave (Government Code Section 20965). 1959 Survivor Benefit (Third Level benefits) DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: Employees have the opportunity to participate in a supplemental retirement savings plan offered through MissionSquare. Through tax-deferred payroll deductions, employees are eligible to deposit funds into their account, up to the maximum allowed by law. Participation in this program: Shelters a portion of your salary from income taxes; Invests in high-performing funds yielding tax-deferred earnings; Provides a superior tool for retirement planning and savings. DEFERRED COMPENSATION RETENTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM: This program was established to provide tenure and savings incentives for management employees. Beginning with the employee's third consecutive year of service, the City will match up to one percent of their base pay, payable into their deferred compensation account. This percentage increases to two percent at the beginning of their fifth year, three percent at the beginning of their sixth year, four percent at the beginning of their eighth year, and five percent at the beginning of their tenth year. SEVERANCE: Employee shall receive 60 days notification in advance of layoff and up to six months severance in the event of involuntary separations. LONG-TERM DISABILITY: The City provides a long-term disability plan. This benefit is in case an employee sustains a non-work-related illness or injury that results in their inability to work for a long period of time. In this event, an employee will receive 66.66% of their base pay after 60 days, and continued payment until they are medically able to return to work, or they reach the age of 65, whichever comes first (maximum of $8,000 per month). TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Employees may participate in the City's tuition reimbursement program. The amount of reimbursement will be up to $1,500 per fiscal year. Reimbursable items include registration, tuition, textbooks, and parking. CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP: Employees are eligible for membership in the F & A Federal Credit Union. F & A offers a wide variety of services, including checking and savings accounts and all types of loans (automobile, vacation, personal, first and second home mortgages, and more!). EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): The City cares about the emotional and physical well-being of its employees and their families and offers a City paid Employee Assistance Program. AUTO ALLOWANCE: Department Heads and Division Heads who have a personal vehicle at the work site available for use and provide proof of automobile insurance to Personnel are eligible to receive a monthly auto allowance. Department Heads shall receive $450 per month and Division Heads shall receive $350 per month. DIRECT DEPOSIT PAYROLL: Employees may authorize the automatic deposit of their paycheck into their checking, savings, or credit union account. Revised: July 2023 Closing Date/Time: Continuous