CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Summer Intern, Department of Human Resources $17.00/hr City Of Atlanta, Department of Human Resources is seeking a hardworking candidate for our Internship Program. We invite you to apply for this available position in our esteemed Human Resources Department. This twelve-week internship is specifically designed to provide a first touch in all HR disciplines and will cover all the major areas within a full-functioning Human Resources operation. This is a part time position that carries the expectation that the intern will work 30 hours per week. General Responsibilities: The duties and responsibilities of the HR Generalist in the following general headings: Labor and Employee Relations, Policy, Medical Leave, HR Operations, Employee Benefits, Talent Acquisition, Compensation, Employee Engagement and HR Information Systems; Collaborates with HR team to launch/post communication campaigns; Effectively interact with all City employees and possess excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills; Act as an ambassador by sharing information with fellow interns and bringing feedback to the team; Participates in internal and external planning and training meetings; Support department initiatives as directed by the supervisor; Promote the City’s Moving Atlanta Forward agenda and promote that the City has an “Opportunity for All”; Communicate findings and project status clearly and professionally; Perform other related duties as assigned. Currently enrolled in college or graduated within the last calendar year; Pursuing a degree with a major or concentration in Human Resources, Business Management, International Affairs, Government, Public Administration, International Business or related field; Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel); Excellent communication skills (written and verbal); Detail-oriented, effective organization and time management skills Internships in Human Resources or Government preferred; Ability to work well as part of a team; Good collaborative and relationship-building skills; Ultimately, we’re looking for someone with a passion for Human Resources, who is keen to grow and learn with us! Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-29
Apr 18, 2024
Full Time
Summer Intern, Department of Human Resources $17.00/hr City Of Atlanta, Department of Human Resources is seeking a hardworking candidate for our Internship Program. We invite you to apply for this available position in our esteemed Human Resources Department. This twelve-week internship is specifically designed to provide a first touch in all HR disciplines and will cover all the major areas within a full-functioning Human Resources operation. This is a part time position that carries the expectation that the intern will work 30 hours per week. General Responsibilities: The duties and responsibilities of the HR Generalist in the following general headings: Labor and Employee Relations, Policy, Medical Leave, HR Operations, Employee Benefits, Talent Acquisition, Compensation, Employee Engagement and HR Information Systems; Collaborates with HR team to launch/post communication campaigns; Effectively interact with all City employees and possess excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills; Act as an ambassador by sharing information with fellow interns and bringing feedback to the team; Participates in internal and external planning and training meetings; Support department initiatives as directed by the supervisor; Promote the City’s Moving Atlanta Forward agenda and promote that the City has an “Opportunity for All”; Communicate findings and project status clearly and professionally; Perform other related duties as assigned. Currently enrolled in college or graduated within the last calendar year; Pursuing a degree with a major or concentration in Human Resources, Business Management, International Affairs, Government, Public Administration, International Business or related field; Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel); Excellent communication skills (written and verbal); Detail-oriented, effective organization and time management skills Internships in Human Resources or Government preferred; Ability to work well as part of a team; Good collaborative and relationship-building skills; Ultimately, we’re looking for someone with a passion for Human Resources, who is keen to grow and learn with us! Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-29
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Works a maximum of 30 hours per week Rate of pay of $19.50 per hour. Position expires on December 31, 2024. Position is not benefits eligible. The Communications Intern at the City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Communications & Mayor's Office of Television & Technology is a pivotal role. We seek a motivated and creative Communications Intern to join our team and assist the Communications Manager in various tasks related to social media content creation, graphic design and metrics. This position will be responsible for assisting with community and employee engagement activities. Essential Functions This Office is responsible for all communications materials, including internal and external material, maintenance of the Department’s website; video production for the Department; and all media-related activities. It also is responsible for all public outreach and public participation programs, and all project-related communications with the public and affected residents. Planning and posting of internal messaging on digital screens. Create content and reporting on various projects and events. Meet deadlines for project deliverables. Recommend process improvements. Gain valuable work experience and prepare for future career. May perform other duties as assigned Effective verbal and written communication Microsoft Suite (Office 365) Ability to multitask Excellent time management Must be eighteen years of age or older Authorized to work in the United States of America Minimum overall GPA 3.0. Attach College Transcript (NO screenshots will be accepted Unofficial Transcript IS acceptable) 2nd year college student and above at time of application submission Currently pursuing a degree from an accredited college or university majoring in: Education, Business and/or Public Administration, Communication Ability to work independently and in group settings Resume must be attached at time of application submission (no screenshots)
Mar 08, 2024
Part Time
Works a maximum of 30 hours per week Rate of pay of $19.50 per hour. Position expires on December 31, 2024. Position is not benefits eligible. The Communications Intern at the City of Atlanta Mayor's Office of Communications & Mayor's Office of Television & Technology is a pivotal role. We seek a motivated and creative Communications Intern to join our team and assist the Communications Manager in various tasks related to social media content creation, graphic design and metrics. This position will be responsible for assisting with community and employee engagement activities. Essential Functions This Office is responsible for all communications materials, including internal and external material, maintenance of the Department’s website; video production for the Department; and all media-related activities. It also is responsible for all public outreach and public participation programs, and all project-related communications with the public and affected residents. Planning and posting of internal messaging on digital screens. Create content and reporting on various projects and events. Meet deadlines for project deliverables. Recommend process improvements. Gain valuable work experience and prepare for future career. May perform other duties as assigned Effective verbal and written communication Microsoft Suite (Office 365) Ability to multitask Excellent time management Must be eighteen years of age or older Authorized to work in the United States of America Minimum overall GPA 3.0. Attach College Transcript (NO screenshots will be accepted Unofficial Transcript IS acceptable) 2nd year college student and above at time of application submission Currently pursuing a degree from an accredited college or university majoring in: Education, Business and/or Public Administration, Communication Ability to work independently and in group settings Resume must be attached at time of application submission (no screenshots)
City of Grand Prairie, TX
Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
Job Summary The Grand Prairie Public Library System is seeking a dynamic, creative, and versatile candidate to join us as an Outreach Undergraduate Intern. We are looking for someone with a passion for education and community engagement who is eager to contribute their skills and enthusiasm to our team. The ideal candidate will possess experience and proficiency in marketing, graphic design, and social media, in addition to the qualities mentioned below. As an Outreach Intern, you will have the opportunity to engage with the community by representing the library at various events throughout the city. Your role will involve promoting the library's diverse range of programs and resources, as well as providing support to our Programming Team in event preparation, setup, and breakdown. Essential Job Functions Key Responsibilities: Attend and actively participate in community events to promote library programs and services. Collaborate with the Programming Team to ensure successful execution of library events. Cultivate a deep understanding of all library programs, services, and resources. Utilize marketing, graphic design, and social media skills to enhance outreach efforts and increase community engagement. Assist in the setup and breakdown of events, both indoors and outdoors, across the city and at our three branches. Maintain a flexible schedule to accommodate evening and Saturday events, while balancing academic commitments. Take initiative and demonstrate a proactive approach to fulfilling job responsibilities. Minimum Qualifications Requirements: Enthusiasm for education, community engagement, and working with people. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in marketing strategies, graphic design software (Canva, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), and social media platforms (Facebook and Instagram). Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Availability to work approximately 19 hours per week, including evenings and Saturdays. Access to reliable transportation; mileage is reimbursed when the library vehicle is unavailable. Fluency in Spanish is a plus, but not required. Additional Information This part-time internship offers valuable experience for individuals interested in education, marketing, or community engagement. If you're passionate about making a positive impact in your community and gaining practical skills in a dynamic environment, we encourage you to apply! For city employees who are regular part time (10-19 hours per week) or seasonal hired placed on City payroll, the following benefits are provided: PARS - Public Agency Retirement System: the employee contributes 6.2% each paycheck to this retirement system and the city provides 1.3%. The employee does not pay into Social Security. All of the employees contributions may be withdrawn upon separating service from the city. The City's contributions will not be paid unless the employee retires under the system. Part time or seasonal employees are not eligible for any paid leave or other benefits. Part time or seasonal employees are limited to working only 1,000 hours per 12-month period, unless the seasonal is project based for a specific period of time which is typically less than 12-months. Closing Date/Time: 5/3/2024 5:00 PM Central
Apr 17, 2024
Intern
Job Summary The Grand Prairie Public Library System is seeking a dynamic, creative, and versatile candidate to join us as an Outreach Undergraduate Intern. We are looking for someone with a passion for education and community engagement who is eager to contribute their skills and enthusiasm to our team. The ideal candidate will possess experience and proficiency in marketing, graphic design, and social media, in addition to the qualities mentioned below. As an Outreach Intern, you will have the opportunity to engage with the community by representing the library at various events throughout the city. Your role will involve promoting the library's diverse range of programs and resources, as well as providing support to our Programming Team in event preparation, setup, and breakdown. Essential Job Functions Key Responsibilities: Attend and actively participate in community events to promote library programs and services. Collaborate with the Programming Team to ensure successful execution of library events. Cultivate a deep understanding of all library programs, services, and resources. Utilize marketing, graphic design, and social media skills to enhance outreach efforts and increase community engagement. Assist in the setup and breakdown of events, both indoors and outdoors, across the city and at our three branches. Maintain a flexible schedule to accommodate evening and Saturday events, while balancing academic commitments. Take initiative and demonstrate a proactive approach to fulfilling job responsibilities. Minimum Qualifications Requirements: Enthusiasm for education, community engagement, and working with people. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Proficiency in marketing strategies, graphic design software (Canva, Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), and social media platforms (Facebook and Instagram). Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment. Availability to work approximately 19 hours per week, including evenings and Saturdays. Access to reliable transportation; mileage is reimbursed when the library vehicle is unavailable. Fluency in Spanish is a plus, but not required. Additional Information This part-time internship offers valuable experience for individuals interested in education, marketing, or community engagement. If you're passionate about making a positive impact in your community and gaining practical skills in a dynamic environment, we encourage you to apply! For city employees who are regular part time (10-19 hours per week) or seasonal hired placed on City payroll, the following benefits are provided: PARS - Public Agency Retirement System: the employee contributes 6.2% each paycheck to this retirement system and the city provides 1.3%. The employee does not pay into Social Security. All of the employees contributions may be withdrawn upon separating service from the city. The City's contributions will not be paid unless the employee retires under the system. Part time or seasonal employees are not eligible for any paid leave or other benefits. Part time or seasonal employees are limited to working only 1,000 hours per 12-month period, unless the seasonal is project based for a specific period of time which is typically less than 12-months. Closing Date/Time: 5/3/2024 5:00 PM Central
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768, USA
Type of Appointment : Full-Time, Probationary Collective Bargaining Unit : Academic Professionals of California - Unit 4 Job Classification : SSP III Anticipated Hiring Amount: $5,025 - $5,736 per month Work Hours : Monday - Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm THE DEPARTMENT The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement facilitates the transition of new students into the institution, prepares them for educational opportunities and student responsibilities, and initiates their integration into the university's intellectual, cultural, and social climate. The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement provides information, communication, and services to incoming students and their support system to orient them to the traditions, mission, philosophy, and culture of the campus and to make them knowledgeable about Cal Poly Pomona's opportunities, resources, challenges, and programs. The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement designs, plans, implements, and assesses mandatory online and in-person orientation events and supports transition activities, including but not limited to new student convocation and welcome week (CPP Fest). The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement is the administrative office for the mandatory student orientation programs, parent/family orientation, and parent/family communication. The office is responsible for compliance with federal, state, CSU System, and University requirements and the timely and accurate dissemination of information to students, parents, and campus constituents. The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement is housed within the Division of Student Affairs and reports to the Associate Dean of Students, Student Retention and Engagement. The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement supports enrollment management, student success and retention, and institutional planning in conjunction with other campus constituents. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Operational Management Manage the annual process to update content, images, and videos in the CPP Pre-Orientation modules to ensure timely, accurate, and required information is shared with incoming students. Coordinate with student affairs, academic colleges, administrative affairs, and MediaVision on content, images, and videos for the Online Orientation platform to convey required information from all sectors. Liaise with Information Technology to ensure student data is correctly sent to the Online Orientation for new and existing profile-directed content. Liaise with vendors to ensure that the CPP Pre-Orientation takes full advantage of available technology and integrations. Collaborate with university departments for profile-directed content based on student characteristics. Collaborate with Senior Coordinator, Parent & Family Engagement to maintain and update the Bronco Family Online Orientation for parents, families, guests, and prospective students for the Online Orientation. Regularly assess pre-orientation functionality and make recommendations for improvement. Collaborate with the Director of New Student Programs & Family Engagement to assist with implementing the the customer relationship management (CRM) system, Slate, within the office. Orientation and Transition Planning & Implementation Together with the orientation team, plan and implement new student orientation events and first-year transition programs (both in-person and virtual). Tasks include, but are not limited to, developing program agendas, making room reservations, scheduling speakers, ordering and preparing materials, creating learning outcomes, and developing assessments. Collaborate with the orientation professional staff team, divisional, and campus partners on orientation communication plans, including but not limited to websites, emails, social media, and printed materials. Serve as program lead during both in-person and virtual new student orientation events in rotation with other professional staff and graduate interns. Collaborate with the Senior Coordinator and IT liaison on Peoplesoft processes, including orientation reservation set-up, student enrollment group processing, to-do lists, queries, and automated communication. Provide weekly direction and support to the student Social Media Team regarding content creation and engagement on various social media platforms. Ensure any content posted to social media is appropriate, accurate, and aligns with the mission of the Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement and Cal Poly Pomona. Review all content created in Canva Pro for accessibility utilizing Universal Design and current CPP branding. Plan monthly meetings with the student team. Develop a plan to enhance student skills in professional content creation. Maintain the Social Media Content Calendar. New Student Enrollment Support Advise new students throughout the transition process and identify resources, resolutions, and referrals if they encounter enrollment issues. Facilitate the orientation deferral process for students who cannot attend orientation. Ensure students complete an alternative orientation program, receive academic advising, and register for first-semester courses. Assign or release orientation-related service indicators (holds). Liaise with the Office of Admissions regarding students' admission status and orientation reservations. Liaise with Student Accounting & Cashiering regarding the posting, refunds, and/or credits of orientation fees. Oversee and update the Office of New Student Program and Family regularly. Engagement website utilizing the Cascade user platform. Collaborate inter-departmentally to provide accurate and timely information regarding Online Orientation, Orientation Day, and Parent and Family Orientation timelines to incoming students and their supporters. Evaluate the website language to ensure the targeted audience is being addressed. Provide regular updates to the various tabs within the website to ensure that all information provided to incoming and continuing students is accurate. Maintain the current professional staff, student staff, orientation leader, and captain's bios and information. Attend monthly Cascade user group meetings to streamline processes. Front Desk Assistant Supervision & Office Management Recruit, interview, hire, train, and lead student office assistants, including: Ensure recruitment practices are inclusive and yield an applicant pool reflective of the CPP population. Provide task direction, work assignments, performance feedback, conduct expectations, and corrective action. Ensure responsibilities are appropriately and effectively as department, division, and university representatives. Ensure student office assistants follow university employment guidelines and comply with labor law. Regularly assess office assistant training curriculum for effectiveness and make improvements. Oversee the main department's email and phone lines. Process and maintain student hiring paperwork and payroll in collaboration with other orientation and division operations staff. Identify and implement operational efficiencies. Graduate Intern Management Recruit, interview, hire, train, and lead graduate student intern Provide task direction, work assignments, performance feedback, conduct expectations, and corrective action for graduate interns. Ensure graduate interns execute their responsibilities appropriately and effectively as representatives of the department, division, and university. Ensure graduate interns follow university employment guidelines and comply with labor law. Student Affairs/University Committees Represent the Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement on various divisional and campus-wide committees. QUALIFICATIONS Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related. Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of three years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience. One year in the program area to which assigned may be preferred but is not required. A master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. The following knowledge and abilities as well as those listed at the lower levels in the Student Services Professional series are required for appointment into this classification. Thorough knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior. General knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student Services field as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures and practices of the program area to which assigned; general knowledge of individual counseling techniques; general knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the position is assigned. Working knowledge of student services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned. Ability to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals. Out-of-State Work The California State University (CSU) system is a network of twenty-three public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU's mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California's schools, economy, culture, and future. As an agency of the State of California, the CSU's business operations almost exclusively reside within California. The CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10899725/latest/. Background Check Cal Poly Pomona will make a conditional offer of employment to final job candidates, pending the satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The conditional offer of employment may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. In determining the suitability of the candidate for the position, Cal Poly Pomona will give an individualized assessment to any information that the applicant submits for consideration regarding the criminal conviction history such as the nature, gravity and recency of the conviction, the candidate’s conduct, performance or rehabilitation efforts since the conviction and the nature of the job applied for. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/13813878/latest/ . Employment Eligibility Verification Cal Poly Pomona hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. See Form I-9 Acceptable Documents at https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents. Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) The person holding this position is considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10927154/latest/. Security & Fire Safety In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Cal Poly Pomona’s Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report are available for viewing at: https://www.cpp.edu/pdfs/annual_security_report.pdf and https://www.cpp.edu/housing/documents/fire_safety_report.pdf. Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination As a federal contractor, Cal Poly Pomona will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. For more information, see the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision poster . CSU Classification This position is part of the CSUEU bargaining unit, the CSU Classification Standards for this position are located on the following site, https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/Classification-Standards.aspx . The CSU Salary Schedule is located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/salary-schedule-documents.aspx . The classification salary range for this position according to the respective skill level is minimum $5,025 and maximum $7,159 per month. Please refer back to the anticipated hiring range for the appropriate salary rate for this particular position. Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the ADA Coordinator by email at ADACoordinator@cpp.edu. More information is available at: https://www.cpp.edu/eoda/employee-labor//access-accommodations/index.shtml. EEO Cal Poly Pomona is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The University subscribes to the pay transparency nondiscrimination provision and all state and federal regulations that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, and covered veteran status. More information is available at: https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/OFCCP/pdf/pay-transp_%20English_formattedESQA508c.pdf and at https://www.cpp.edu/eoda/employee-labor/documents/aa-eeo-doc/policy-statement_2022-aap-for-california-state-polytechnic-university-pomona_confidential_20220127.pdf . Other Notices For other important employment notices, we invite you to visit Cal Poly Pomona’s Employment Notices web page. Advertised: Apr 10 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: May 08 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Apr 11, 2024
Type of Appointment : Full-Time, Probationary Collective Bargaining Unit : Academic Professionals of California - Unit 4 Job Classification : SSP III Anticipated Hiring Amount: $5,025 - $5,736 per month Work Hours : Monday - Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm THE DEPARTMENT The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement facilitates the transition of new students into the institution, prepares them for educational opportunities and student responsibilities, and initiates their integration into the university's intellectual, cultural, and social climate. The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement provides information, communication, and services to incoming students and their support system to orient them to the traditions, mission, philosophy, and culture of the campus and to make them knowledgeable about Cal Poly Pomona's opportunities, resources, challenges, and programs. The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement designs, plans, implements, and assesses mandatory online and in-person orientation events and supports transition activities, including but not limited to new student convocation and welcome week (CPP Fest). The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement is the administrative office for the mandatory student orientation programs, parent/family orientation, and parent/family communication. The office is responsible for compliance with federal, state, CSU System, and University requirements and the timely and accurate dissemination of information to students, parents, and campus constituents. The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement is housed within the Division of Student Affairs and reports to the Associate Dean of Students, Student Retention and Engagement. The Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement supports enrollment management, student success and retention, and institutional planning in conjunction with other campus constituents. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Operational Management Manage the annual process to update content, images, and videos in the CPP Pre-Orientation modules to ensure timely, accurate, and required information is shared with incoming students. Coordinate with student affairs, academic colleges, administrative affairs, and MediaVision on content, images, and videos for the Online Orientation platform to convey required information from all sectors. Liaise with Information Technology to ensure student data is correctly sent to the Online Orientation for new and existing profile-directed content. Liaise with vendors to ensure that the CPP Pre-Orientation takes full advantage of available technology and integrations. Collaborate with university departments for profile-directed content based on student characteristics. Collaborate with Senior Coordinator, Parent & Family Engagement to maintain and update the Bronco Family Online Orientation for parents, families, guests, and prospective students for the Online Orientation. Regularly assess pre-orientation functionality and make recommendations for improvement. Collaborate with the Director of New Student Programs & Family Engagement to assist with implementing the the customer relationship management (CRM) system, Slate, within the office. Orientation and Transition Planning & Implementation Together with the orientation team, plan and implement new student orientation events and first-year transition programs (both in-person and virtual). Tasks include, but are not limited to, developing program agendas, making room reservations, scheduling speakers, ordering and preparing materials, creating learning outcomes, and developing assessments. Collaborate with the orientation professional staff team, divisional, and campus partners on orientation communication plans, including but not limited to websites, emails, social media, and printed materials. Serve as program lead during both in-person and virtual new student orientation events in rotation with other professional staff and graduate interns. Collaborate with the Senior Coordinator and IT liaison on Peoplesoft processes, including orientation reservation set-up, student enrollment group processing, to-do lists, queries, and automated communication. Provide weekly direction and support to the student Social Media Team regarding content creation and engagement on various social media platforms. Ensure any content posted to social media is appropriate, accurate, and aligns with the mission of the Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement and Cal Poly Pomona. Review all content created in Canva Pro for accessibility utilizing Universal Design and current CPP branding. Plan monthly meetings with the student team. Develop a plan to enhance student skills in professional content creation. Maintain the Social Media Content Calendar. New Student Enrollment Support Advise new students throughout the transition process and identify resources, resolutions, and referrals if they encounter enrollment issues. Facilitate the orientation deferral process for students who cannot attend orientation. Ensure students complete an alternative orientation program, receive academic advising, and register for first-semester courses. Assign or release orientation-related service indicators (holds). Liaise with the Office of Admissions regarding students' admission status and orientation reservations. Liaise with Student Accounting & Cashiering regarding the posting, refunds, and/or credits of orientation fees. Oversee and update the Office of New Student Program and Family regularly. Engagement website utilizing the Cascade user platform. Collaborate inter-departmentally to provide accurate and timely information regarding Online Orientation, Orientation Day, and Parent and Family Orientation timelines to incoming students and their supporters. Evaluate the website language to ensure the targeted audience is being addressed. Provide regular updates to the various tabs within the website to ensure that all information provided to incoming and continuing students is accurate. Maintain the current professional staff, student staff, orientation leader, and captain's bios and information. Attend monthly Cascade user group meetings to streamline processes. Front Desk Assistant Supervision & Office Management Recruit, interview, hire, train, and lead student office assistants, including: Ensure recruitment practices are inclusive and yield an applicant pool reflective of the CPP population. Provide task direction, work assignments, performance feedback, conduct expectations, and corrective action. Ensure responsibilities are appropriately and effectively as department, division, and university representatives. Ensure student office assistants follow university employment guidelines and comply with labor law. Regularly assess office assistant training curriculum for effectiveness and make improvements. Oversee the main department's email and phone lines. Process and maintain student hiring paperwork and payroll in collaboration with other orientation and division operations staff. Identify and implement operational efficiencies. Graduate Intern Management Recruit, interview, hire, train, and lead graduate student intern Provide task direction, work assignments, performance feedback, conduct expectations, and corrective action for graduate interns. Ensure graduate interns execute their responsibilities appropriately and effectively as representatives of the department, division, and university. Ensure graduate interns follow university employment guidelines and comply with labor law. Student Affairs/University Committees Represent the Office of New Student Programs and Family Engagement on various divisional and campus-wide committees. QUALIFICATIONS Equivalent to graduation from a four-year college or university in a related field, including or supplemented by upper division or graduate course work in counseling techniques, interviewing, and conflict resolution where such are job-related. Possession of these knowledge and abilities is typically demonstrated through the equivalent of three years of progressively responsible professional student services work experience. One year in the program area to which assigned may be preferred but is not required. A master’s degree in Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, or a directly related field may be substituted for one year of experience. A doctorate degree and the appropriate internship or clinical training in counseling or guidance may be substituted for the three years of experience for positions with a major responsibility for professional career or personal counseling. The following knowledge and abilities as well as those listed at the lower levels in the Student Services Professional series are required for appointment into this classification. Thorough knowledge of the principles of individual and group behavior. General knowledge of the principles, practices and trends of the Student Services field as well as general knowledge of the policies, procedures and practices of the program area to which assigned; general knowledge of individual counseling techniques; general knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire such knowledge, of the organizational procedures and activities of the specific campus to which the position is assigned. Working knowledge of student services programs outside the program to which immediately assigned. Ability to analyze complex situations accurately and adopt effective courses of action; advise students individually and in groups on complex student-related matters; determine appropriate courses of action and proper techniques to utilize while engaged with individuals in personal interactions of an argumentative or sensitive nature; interpret and evaluate descriptions and explanations of problems brought forward by individuals or student organizations, analyze and define the problem, draw valid conclusions and project consequences of various alternative courses of action; carry out a variety of professionally complex assignments without detailed instructions; and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a variety of individuals. Out-of-State Work The California State University (CSU) system is a network of twenty-three public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU's mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California's schools, economy, culture, and future. As an agency of the State of California, the CSU's business operations almost exclusively reside within California. The CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10899725/latest/. Background Check Cal Poly Pomona will make a conditional offer of employment to final job candidates, pending the satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The conditional offer of employment may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. In determining the suitability of the candidate for the position, Cal Poly Pomona will give an individualized assessment to any information that the applicant submits for consideration regarding the criminal conviction history such as the nature, gravity and recency of the conviction, the candidate’s conduct, performance or rehabilitation efforts since the conviction and the nature of the job applied for. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/13813878/latest/ . Employment Eligibility Verification Cal Poly Pomona hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. See Form I-9 Acceptable Documents at https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents. Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) The person holding this position is considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10927154/latest/. Security & Fire Safety In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Cal Poly Pomona’s Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report are available for viewing at: https://www.cpp.edu/pdfs/annual_security_report.pdf and https://www.cpp.edu/housing/documents/fire_safety_report.pdf. Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination As a federal contractor, Cal Poly Pomona will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. For more information, see the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision poster . CSU Classification This position is part of the CSUEU bargaining unit, the CSU Classification Standards for this position are located on the following site, https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/Classification-Standards.aspx . The CSU Salary Schedule is located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/salary-schedule-documents.aspx . The classification salary range for this position according to the respective skill level is minimum $5,025 and maximum $7,159 per month. Please refer back to the anticipated hiring range for the appropriate salary rate for this particular position. Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the ADA Coordinator by email at ADACoordinator@cpp.edu. More information is available at: https://www.cpp.edu/eoda/employee-labor//access-accommodations/index.shtml. EEO Cal Poly Pomona is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The University subscribes to the pay transparency nondiscrimination provision and all state and federal regulations that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, and covered veteran status. More information is available at: https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/OFCCP/pdf/pay-transp_%20English_formattedESQA508c.pdf and at https://www.cpp.edu/eoda/employee-labor/documents/aa-eeo-doc/policy-statement_2022-aap-for-california-state-polytechnic-university-pomona_confidential_20220127.pdf . Other Notices For other important employment notices, we invite you to visit Cal Poly Pomona’s Employment Notices web page. Advertised: Apr 10 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: May 08 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Minimum Qualifications Graduation from an accredited high school or equivalent. Enrolled in an accredited college or university undergraduate degree program, with some advanced coursework related to the internship program. Preferred Qualifications Pay Range $20.80/hour Division Name Communications & Public Inform EEO Category Para-Prof 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. Observes and assists professionals in the assigned department to learn about areas of career interest. Assists, as necessary, in the coordination, administration, or monitoring of specific programs. Assists, as necessary, with researching, collecting and organizing data, performing analyses, and preparing reports to supplement knowledge gained through academic courses. Participates, as necessary, in finding solutions to existing problems and discusses recommendations with administrative personnel to acquire skills in problem solving. Assists with special projects. Desired 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 and ordinances. Knowledge of applicable processes, techniques, and methods. Knowledge of City practices, policies, and procedures. Knowledge of statistical analysis. Skill in oral and written communication. Skill in using computers and related software applications. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Ability to operate a computer keyboard and other basic office equipment. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively. Ability to create clear and concise reports. Ability to establish and maintain effective communication and working relationships with City employees and the public. Regular/Temporary Temporary EEO/AA Statement 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. Posting Detail Information How many vacant positions? 1 Posting Title Undergraduate Intern - Communications Type of Posting External Job Search Category Internships Criminal Background Investigation This position does not require a Criminal Background Investigation Full/Part Time Part-Time Department Communications and Public Information Office Location 5202 E Ben White Blvd About Department & Key Responsibilities Key Responsibilities - this position will manage tasks associated with community engagement activities, including, but not limited to, the following: Coordination of logistics associated with engagement activities. Note-taking during input-gathering sessions Correspondence and meetings with stakeholders Reporting, analysis, and synthesis of data for presentations to staff and City Council Attendance and participation at staff meetings to develop engagement strategies Applicants should possess strong writing, speaking, typing, interpersonal, leadership, and organizational skills. Applicants should be able to work under tight deadlines with limited advance notice of their assignments. They should have demonstrated experience in working with large teams and managing complex projects. Work hours/schedule - 15-20 hours per week The intern will generally report for work during weekday normal business hours (8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.) but may, on occasion, be called upon to assist with community engagement meetings in the early morning, later evening, or weekends. Days and Hours Internship to start 05/01/2023 and end on 08/31/2023; 15-20 hours per week, flexible. Physical Demands Job Close Date 04/29/2024 Special Instructions to Applicants Attach a resume (required), cover letter (required). Preferred Fields of Study Applicants from a variety of educational backgrounds will be considered. Applicants majoring in communications, government/political science, and psychology are encouraged to apply. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * The minimum qualifications for the Intern - Undergraduate position are: Graduation from an accredited high school or equivalent. Enrolled in an accredited college or university undergraduate degree program, with some advanced coursework related to the internship program. Do you meet these minimum qualifications? Yes No * Briefly summarize your interest in the position and the number of hours that you can intern weekly. (Open Ended Question) * Do you have experience in community engagement? If yes, describe your role. If not, please type N/A (Open Ended Question) Applicant Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
Apr 17, 2024
Minimum Qualifications Graduation from an accredited high school or equivalent. Enrolled in an accredited college or university undergraduate degree program, with some advanced coursework related to the internship program. Preferred Qualifications Pay Range $20.80/hour Division Name Communications & Public Inform EEO Category Para-Prof 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. Observes and assists professionals in the assigned department to learn about areas of career interest. Assists, as necessary, in the coordination, administration, or monitoring of specific programs. Assists, as necessary, with researching, collecting and organizing data, performing analyses, and preparing reports to supplement knowledge gained through academic courses. Participates, as necessary, in finding solutions to existing problems and discusses recommendations with administrative personnel to acquire skills in problem solving. Assists with special projects. Desired 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 and ordinances. Knowledge of applicable processes, techniques, and methods. Knowledge of City practices, policies, and procedures. Knowledge of statistical analysis. Skill in oral and written communication. Skill in using computers and related software applications. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Ability to operate a computer keyboard and other basic office equipment. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively. Ability to create clear and concise reports. Ability to establish and maintain effective communication and working relationships with City employees and the public. Regular/Temporary Temporary EEO/AA Statement 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. Posting Detail Information How many vacant positions? 1 Posting Title Undergraduate Intern - Communications Type of Posting External Job Search Category Internships Criminal Background Investigation This position does not require a Criminal Background Investigation Full/Part Time Part-Time Department Communications and Public Information Office Location 5202 E Ben White Blvd About Department & Key Responsibilities Key Responsibilities - this position will manage tasks associated with community engagement activities, including, but not limited to, the following: Coordination of logistics associated with engagement activities. Note-taking during input-gathering sessions Correspondence and meetings with stakeholders Reporting, analysis, and synthesis of data for presentations to staff and City Council Attendance and participation at staff meetings to develop engagement strategies Applicants should possess strong writing, speaking, typing, interpersonal, leadership, and organizational skills. Applicants should be able to work under tight deadlines with limited advance notice of their assignments. They should have demonstrated experience in working with large teams and managing complex projects. Work hours/schedule - 15-20 hours per week The intern will generally report for work during weekday normal business hours (8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.) but may, on occasion, be called upon to assist with community engagement meetings in the early morning, later evening, or weekends. Days and Hours Internship to start 05/01/2023 and end on 08/31/2023; 15-20 hours per week, flexible. Physical Demands Job Close Date 04/29/2024 Special Instructions to Applicants Attach a resume (required), cover letter (required). Preferred Fields of Study Applicants from a variety of educational backgrounds will be considered. Applicants majoring in communications, government/political science, and psychology are encouraged to apply. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * The minimum qualifications for the Intern - Undergraduate position are: Graduation from an accredited high school or equivalent. Enrolled in an accredited college or university undergraduate degree program, with some advanced coursework related to the internship program. Do you meet these minimum qualifications? Yes No * Briefly summarize your interest in the position and the number of hours that you can intern weekly. (Open Ended Question) * Do you have experience in community engagement? If yes, describe your role. If not, please type N/A (Open Ended Question) Applicant Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
City of Santa Clara, CA
Santa Clara, California, United States
Description The Department: Finance The Finance Department administers the financial affairs of the City of Santa Clara, including City-owned public utilities. The department is comprised of five divisions, Administrative Services, Budget and Treasury, Accounting, Municipal Services, and Purchasing. Together these divisions carry out the mission of the Finance Department to ensure that the financial/fiscal activities of the City are performed, recorded, and presented in compliance with professional and ethical standards. Silicon Valley Power Since 1896, Silicon Valley Power (SVP) has provided electricity for residents and businesses in Santa Clara. The Electric Department has a budgeted staff of 198 employees who provide such diverse services as operating, maintaining and dispatching electric service, engineering, system planning, administrative and financial management, marketing, customer services, power trading, outdoor Wi-Fi services and dark fiber leasing services, all of which work together to make SVP successful for the City and its residents. The Positions: Finance : Municipal Services Division-Student Intern II/III The Municipal Services Intern will have the opportunity to gain experience working with Utility Billing and Business Tax Systems and Procedures. The Municipal Services Intern will work directly under the supervision of a Senior Customer Service Representative and/or Customer Service Supervisor. Key responsibilities may include: Assist with utility monthly billing audit preparation Update and maintain billing data and enter service orders into the utility billing system Assist with intake of Business Tax Affidavits and renewal licenses Assist in processing various revenue streams for account receivables May assist customers through various communication channels including email and phone inquiries Prepares a variety of correspondence and reports related to business tax, billing issues, and adjustments Provide administrative support for both Utility and Business Tax programs using the city’s electronic document filing system. The intern may also assist with various special projects for both Utility and Business Tax programs Silicon Valley Power Engineering Assistant - Student Intern II/III The City of Santa Clara Electric Utility Department is currently seeking candidates for Engineering Assistant Interns. These positions are an opportunity for students who pursuing a degree in engineering and are interested in working in the Electric Utility Industry. These positions will provide students with diverse job experience through working on a variety of tasks and projects. Common tasks will include assisting with the research and creation of standards and specifications, creating cost estimates and supporting senior staff as needs arise. The hours are part-time (within the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday). The ideal candidate would be able to work 10-20 hours per week. As a position with the goal of learning from senior staff this position will be on-site. This intern position will directly support engineering activities in the Electric Department. The intern will work with various Electric Utility staff to complete tasks and projects. Assistance with research and creation of standards and specifications Organize file folders and project directories. Assist in review of Public Works specifications and bids Conduct Field measurements, assist with utility design activities, and update record drawings; Assist in the review of plans and specifications for compliance with City rules and regulations and City engineering standards; Provide support for engineering projects including filing and data entry; Assist with digitalizing engineering documents and records Research past projects to create historical cost sheets for further cost estimates Assist in close out portion of projects to cleanup files for archiving Assist with electrical load research Assist with renewable power records and mapping. Other duties as assigned commensurate with experience and education. Customer Engagement Division Student Intern I/II The Customer Engagement Group is responsible for community outreach, customer relations and implementation of customer programs that include renewable energy, electrification initiatives, emobility, and energy efficiency. Work in a team environment to achieve common goals; evaluate situations and policy, identify problems, and exercise sound independent judgment within established guidelines. Interest in sustainability careers/green careers preferred. Typical duties include but are not limited to: Staff public facing events Answer and field inquiries Marketing research and outreach Social media content creation and outreach materials Process rebates: energy efficiency, electrification, and electric vehicle infrastructure Resources and Compliance Student Intern II/III Learn about renewable energy purchasing, energy trading, resource planning, and legislative/regulatory policy. Sustainability Student Intern II/III Assist with policy, programs, community outreach and implementation of Climate Action Plan strategies. Finance and Administration Student Intern II/III Dive into data analytics, financial transactions, and budgetary research. Legal Student Intern III Assist with legal research and contract review on public law and electric utility issues This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment. As an as-needed employee, this is an "at-will" position and there is no guarantee of hours. Hours are limited to 999 in a fiscal year or 960 hours in a fiscal year for retired CalPERS annuitants. THIS RECRUITMENT MAY BE USED TO FILL MULTIPLE POSITIONS IN THIS, OR OTHER DIVISIONS OR DEPARTMENTS BESDIES THE POSITIONS LISTED BELOW. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN EMPLOYMENT IN THIS CLASSIFICATION, YOU SHOULD APPLY TO ENSURE YOU ARE CONSIDERED FOR ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT MAY UTILIZE THE APPLICANTS FROM THIS RECRUITMENT. MEETING THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMITTANCE INTO THE EXAMINATION PROCESS. ONLY THE MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WHO DEMONSTRATE THE BEST COMBINATION OF QUALIFICATIONS IN RELATION TO THE REQUIREMENTS AND DUTIES OF THE POSITION WILL BE INVITED TO TEST OR INTERVIEW. Typical Duties To view the complete list of duties, view the class specifications: - Student Intern I - Student Intern II - Student Intern III Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: - Student Intern I: Current enrollment in a high school or an alternative vocational high-school working toward high school equivalency with the minimum completion of the 10th grade. - Student Intern II: Current enrollment in an accredited college or university in an undergraduate program. - Student Intern III: Current enrollment in an accredited college or university for completion of a Master’s degree. Acceptable Substitution: None. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee admittance into the examination process. Only the most qualified candidates who demonstrate the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will be invited to test. Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of Santa Clara will not sponsor, represent, or sign documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Knowledge and ability to use computers and its related applications. Ability to: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with others. Ability to carry out oral and written instructions. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Salary Range: Student Intern I - $17.20 -$18.72 Student Intern II - $20.15 - $24.50 Student Intern III - $23.17 - $28.18 Additional Information: You must answer all job-specific questions in order to be considered for this vacancy or your application will be deemed incomplete and withheld from further consideration. Applications must be filled out completely (i.e. do not write “see resume or personnel file.”) To receive consideration for the screening process, candidates must submit a 1) Cover Letter expressing your interest to work as an intern and why you are specifically interested in the internship opportunity with SVP, 2) Resume, 3) Upload your verification of course/program enrollment or proof of Summer/Fall enrollment. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Application packets may be submitted online through the “Apply Now” feature on the job announcement at www.santaclaraca.gov . This position is continuous or open until filled: Applications will be reviewed on a bi-weekly basis for consideration to the position. If you are interested in applying you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, before the position is closed. The City of Santa Clara is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. The City of Santa Clara is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at (408) 615-2080 or HumanResources@santaclaraca.gov .
Mar 08, 2024
Intern
Description The Department: Finance The Finance Department administers the financial affairs of the City of Santa Clara, including City-owned public utilities. The department is comprised of five divisions, Administrative Services, Budget and Treasury, Accounting, Municipal Services, and Purchasing. Together these divisions carry out the mission of the Finance Department to ensure that the financial/fiscal activities of the City are performed, recorded, and presented in compliance with professional and ethical standards. Silicon Valley Power Since 1896, Silicon Valley Power (SVP) has provided electricity for residents and businesses in Santa Clara. The Electric Department has a budgeted staff of 198 employees who provide such diverse services as operating, maintaining and dispatching electric service, engineering, system planning, administrative and financial management, marketing, customer services, power trading, outdoor Wi-Fi services and dark fiber leasing services, all of which work together to make SVP successful for the City and its residents. The Positions: Finance : Municipal Services Division-Student Intern II/III The Municipal Services Intern will have the opportunity to gain experience working with Utility Billing and Business Tax Systems and Procedures. The Municipal Services Intern will work directly under the supervision of a Senior Customer Service Representative and/or Customer Service Supervisor. Key responsibilities may include: Assist with utility monthly billing audit preparation Update and maintain billing data and enter service orders into the utility billing system Assist with intake of Business Tax Affidavits and renewal licenses Assist in processing various revenue streams for account receivables May assist customers through various communication channels including email and phone inquiries Prepares a variety of correspondence and reports related to business tax, billing issues, and adjustments Provide administrative support for both Utility and Business Tax programs using the city’s electronic document filing system. The intern may also assist with various special projects for both Utility and Business Tax programs Silicon Valley Power Engineering Assistant - Student Intern II/III The City of Santa Clara Electric Utility Department is currently seeking candidates for Engineering Assistant Interns. These positions are an opportunity for students who pursuing a degree in engineering and are interested in working in the Electric Utility Industry. These positions will provide students with diverse job experience through working on a variety of tasks and projects. Common tasks will include assisting with the research and creation of standards and specifications, creating cost estimates and supporting senior staff as needs arise. The hours are part-time (within the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday). The ideal candidate would be able to work 10-20 hours per week. As a position with the goal of learning from senior staff this position will be on-site. This intern position will directly support engineering activities in the Electric Department. The intern will work with various Electric Utility staff to complete tasks and projects. Assistance with research and creation of standards and specifications Organize file folders and project directories. Assist in review of Public Works specifications and bids Conduct Field measurements, assist with utility design activities, and update record drawings; Assist in the review of plans and specifications for compliance with City rules and regulations and City engineering standards; Provide support for engineering projects including filing and data entry; Assist with digitalizing engineering documents and records Research past projects to create historical cost sheets for further cost estimates Assist in close out portion of projects to cleanup files for archiving Assist with electrical load research Assist with renewable power records and mapping. Other duties as assigned commensurate with experience and education. Customer Engagement Division Student Intern I/II The Customer Engagement Group is responsible for community outreach, customer relations and implementation of customer programs that include renewable energy, electrification initiatives, emobility, and energy efficiency. Work in a team environment to achieve common goals; evaluate situations and policy, identify problems, and exercise sound independent judgment within established guidelines. Interest in sustainability careers/green careers preferred. Typical duties include but are not limited to: Staff public facing events Answer and field inquiries Marketing research and outreach Social media content creation and outreach materials Process rebates: energy efficiency, electrification, and electric vehicle infrastructure Resources and Compliance Student Intern II/III Learn about renewable energy purchasing, energy trading, resource planning, and legislative/regulatory policy. Sustainability Student Intern II/III Assist with policy, programs, community outreach and implementation of Climate Action Plan strategies. Finance and Administration Student Intern II/III Dive into data analytics, financial transactions, and budgetary research. Legal Student Intern III Assist with legal research and contract review on public law and electric utility issues This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment. As an as-needed employee, this is an "at-will" position and there is no guarantee of hours. Hours are limited to 999 in a fiscal year or 960 hours in a fiscal year for retired CalPERS annuitants. THIS RECRUITMENT MAY BE USED TO FILL MULTIPLE POSITIONS IN THIS, OR OTHER DIVISIONS OR DEPARTMENTS BESDIES THE POSITIONS LISTED BELOW. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN EMPLOYMENT IN THIS CLASSIFICATION, YOU SHOULD APPLY TO ENSURE YOU ARE CONSIDERED FOR ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT MAY UTILIZE THE APPLICANTS FROM THIS RECRUITMENT. MEETING THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMITTANCE INTO THE EXAMINATION PROCESS. ONLY THE MOST QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WHO DEMONSTRATE THE BEST COMBINATION OF QUALIFICATIONS IN RELATION TO THE REQUIREMENTS AND DUTIES OF THE POSITION WILL BE INVITED TO TEST OR INTERVIEW. Typical Duties To view the complete list of duties, view the class specifications: - Student Intern I - Student Intern II - Student Intern III Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: - Student Intern I: Current enrollment in a high school or an alternative vocational high-school working toward high school equivalency with the minimum completion of the 10th grade. - Student Intern II: Current enrollment in an accredited college or university in an undergraduate program. - Student Intern III: Current enrollment in an accredited college or university for completion of a Master’s degree. Acceptable Substitution: None. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee admittance into the examination process. Only the most qualified candidates who demonstrate the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will be invited to test. Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of Santa Clara will not sponsor, represent, or sign documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Knowledge and ability to use computers and its related applications. Ability to: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with others. Ability to carry out oral and written instructions. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Salary Range: Student Intern I - $17.20 -$18.72 Student Intern II - $20.15 - $24.50 Student Intern III - $23.17 - $28.18 Additional Information: You must answer all job-specific questions in order to be considered for this vacancy or your application will be deemed incomplete and withheld from further consideration. Applications must be filled out completely (i.e. do not write “see resume or personnel file.”) To receive consideration for the screening process, candidates must submit a 1) Cover Letter expressing your interest to work as an intern and why you are specifically interested in the internship opportunity with SVP, 2) Resume, 3) Upload your verification of course/program enrollment or proof of Summer/Fall enrollment. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Application packets may be submitted online through the “Apply Now” feature on the job announcement at www.santaclaraca.gov . This position is continuous or open until filled: Applications will be reviewed on a bi-weekly basis for consideration to the position. If you are interested in applying you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, before the position is closed. The City of Santa Clara is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. The City of Santa Clara is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at (408) 615-2080 or HumanResources@santaclaraca.gov .
Sonoma County, CA
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Position Information The Sonoma County Regional Parks Department is looking for energetic individuals enrolled in workforce development programs to complete ecological restoration and park infrastructure and maintenance projects! Are you interested in working outdoors? Do you enjoy hands-on projects? Is being of service to your community and the environment important to you? Please note: To be considered for this opportunity, you must be enrolled in a formal workforce development program. Examples: Conservation Corps North Bay, SAY (Social Advocates for Youth), etc. As part of the twenty-four (24) week program, you will be provided with meaningful, paid work experience, environmental education and recreation experiences, the opportunity to explore outdoor careers and develop work-readiness skills. As a Work Experience Intern, you will participate in structured on-the-job training assignments in various Regional Parks units and learn about their functions and procedures. Work Experience interns learn how to perform a wide variety of tasks supporting natural resources, park maintenance, community engagement, and park planning efforts. Some of the daily projects could include learning how to: remove fencing barriers for wildlife, build fences, and install park benches conduct wildfire fuel abatement support public park programs construct trails Regional Parks preserves irreplaceable natural and cultural resources, and offers opportunities for recreation and education to enhance the quality of life and well-being of residents and visitors to Sonoma County. The Community Engagement Division plans and delivers a large collection of programs throughout the entire county. There are over 78,000 annual program participants in one or more of Sonoma County Regional Park’s interpretive, recreation, environmental education, outreach, volunteer, youth career pathways, and special event programs. The environmental education philosophy at Regional Parks is that early experiences in nature support lifelong connections to the outdoors. Since 2002, school fieldtrips have increased student and family awareness, advocacy, and stewardship, furthering Regional Parks’ mission. Environmental education fosters an environmentally literate community through place-based, interactive learning experiences tied with state curriculum standards. Environmental literacy depends on skills and knowledge drawn from the sciences and humanities using inquiry-based learning strategies. We offer a diverse range of curriculum for grades K-8 in concepts related to ecology, biology, earth science, watershed health, climate change and cultural history. Field trip programs are offered at numerous parks across the county with field staff headquartered at the Environmental Discovery Center (EDC) at Spring Lake Regional Park and a developing visitor center in Bodega Bay. EMPLOYMENT Interns are not in the classified civil service and do not have property rights to permanently allocated positions. In addition, they do not receive most employee benefits such as: long-term disability insurance coverage; accrual of vacation and sick leave; participation in the County retirement program; or eligibility to take promotional examinations. Paid interns may meet the eligibility requirements (generally worked 11 consecutive pay periods with a minimum of 440 hours and are scheduled at least 40 hours per pay period) to qualify for a County contribution toward medical coverage. Dependent coverage may also be available at employee's cost. Interns may not work in excess of 1560 hours in a twelve-month period. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Minimum Qualifications Education: Current enrollment as a participant in a formal workforce development program. Experience: None required. License: Possession of a valid driver's license at the appropriate level including necessary endorsements as required by the State of California may be required depending upon assignment to perform the essential functions of the position. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Some knowledge of: basic customer service skills; general goals and purposes of county and departmental programs, services, and operations; and basic occupational hazards and standard safety practices. Ability to : Understand and follow oral and written instructions; work under supervision; learn and perform assigned tasks and routines; establish and maintain harmonious work relationships with co-workers and the general public; work in an efficient and safe manner. Selection Procedure & Some Helpful Tips When Applying Applications and supplemental questionnaires will be reviewed to ensure candidates meet the minimum requirements for the position. Candidates possessing these requirements will be referred to the department for further consideration. The hiring department will contact candidates who appear to best meet the requirements and needs of the position and take further steps in making a selection for the internship. If selected, candidates must show proof of current enrollment as a participant in a workforce development program. Please visit Getting a Job with the County of Sonoma to review more detailed information about the application, examination, and department selection processes. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A background investigation is required prior to employment. Candidates referred to departments for a selection interview are typically required to sign authorization and release forms enabling such an investigation. Failure to sign prescribed forms will result in the candidate not being considered further for that vacancy. Reference information will not be made available to applicants. Additional requirements, such as successful completion of a physical exam, drug screen, etc., may apply, depending on the duties and responsibilities of the position. If you receive a conditional job offer for the position, the requirements upon which the offer are contingent will be outlined in the conditional job letter. You may also review the Job Classification Screening Schedule to determine the requirements for this position. HOW TO APPLY Applications are accepted online at www.yourpath2sonomacounty.org . Paper applications may be submitted by person, fax (707-565-3770), email, or through the mail. All applications and appropriate supplemental information as outlined in the job bulletin must be RECEIVED by the time and date specified on the first page of this job announcement. Continuous recruitments may close without notice at any time that a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. Applications received after the recruitment closes will not be accepted. The County of Sonoma values diversity and is dedicated to creating a workplace environment that provides individuals with a sense of belonging. We are committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. The County is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer where all aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. HR Analyst: JT HR Technician: KK IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not apply to Extra Help positions. COUNTY OF SONOMA BENEFITS: UNREPRESENTED* These are some of the excellent benefits the County offers: Paid Time Off : Competitive vacation accrual and sick leave accruals; additional management leave annually; 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year; and may be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) of Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of County employment. Health Plan : Choice of five health plans (a PPO, EPO, HMO, and two deductible HMOs) with a County paid premium contribution. Retirement : Fully integrated with Social Security.For more information regarding eligibility, retirement contributions, and reciprocity with prior public service, please visit https://scretire.org/active-/-deferred/when-you-are-hired . IRS 457 Plan : Pre-tax employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum. Retiree Medical : County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits. Student Loan Debt Relief : County employees may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, life insurance, professional development, and more. For answers to specific questions regarding the employment process and more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at (707) 565-2331.Additional details about benefit and compensation packages can be found in the MOUs located at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources/divisions-and-units/employee-relations/labor-agreements-and-salary-resolution . For specific information about health and welfare benefits including plan options, coverage, and premium amounts go to https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources or, contact the Human Resources' Risk Management-Benefits Office at benefits@sonoma-county.org or (707) 565-2900. *IMPORTANT NOTES: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Position Information The Sonoma County Regional Parks Department is looking for energetic individuals enrolled in workforce development programs to complete ecological restoration and park infrastructure and maintenance projects! Are you interested in working outdoors? Do you enjoy hands-on projects? Is being of service to your community and the environment important to you? Please note: To be considered for this opportunity, you must be enrolled in a formal workforce development program. Examples: Conservation Corps North Bay, SAY (Social Advocates for Youth), etc. As part of the twenty-four (24) week program, you will be provided with meaningful, paid work experience, environmental education and recreation experiences, the opportunity to explore outdoor careers and develop work-readiness skills. As a Work Experience Intern, you will participate in structured on-the-job training assignments in various Regional Parks units and learn about their functions and procedures. Work Experience interns learn how to perform a wide variety of tasks supporting natural resources, park maintenance, community engagement, and park planning efforts. Some of the daily projects could include learning how to: remove fencing barriers for wildlife, build fences, and install park benches conduct wildfire fuel abatement support public park programs construct trails Regional Parks preserves irreplaceable natural and cultural resources, and offers opportunities for recreation and education to enhance the quality of life and well-being of residents and visitors to Sonoma County. The Community Engagement Division plans and delivers a large collection of programs throughout the entire county. There are over 78,000 annual program participants in one or more of Sonoma County Regional Park’s interpretive, recreation, environmental education, outreach, volunteer, youth career pathways, and special event programs. The environmental education philosophy at Regional Parks is that early experiences in nature support lifelong connections to the outdoors. Since 2002, school fieldtrips have increased student and family awareness, advocacy, and stewardship, furthering Regional Parks’ mission. Environmental education fosters an environmentally literate community through place-based, interactive learning experiences tied with state curriculum standards. Environmental literacy depends on skills and knowledge drawn from the sciences and humanities using inquiry-based learning strategies. We offer a diverse range of curriculum for grades K-8 in concepts related to ecology, biology, earth science, watershed health, climate change and cultural history. Field trip programs are offered at numerous parks across the county with field staff headquartered at the Environmental Discovery Center (EDC) at Spring Lake Regional Park and a developing visitor center in Bodega Bay. EMPLOYMENT Interns are not in the classified civil service and do not have property rights to permanently allocated positions. In addition, they do not receive most employee benefits such as: long-term disability insurance coverage; accrual of vacation and sick leave; participation in the County retirement program; or eligibility to take promotional examinations. Paid interns may meet the eligibility requirements (generally worked 11 consecutive pay periods with a minimum of 440 hours and are scheduled at least 40 hours per pay period) to qualify for a County contribution toward medical coverage. Dependent coverage may also be available at employee's cost. Interns may not work in excess of 1560 hours in a twelve-month period. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. Minimum Qualifications Education: Current enrollment as a participant in a formal workforce development program. Experience: None required. License: Possession of a valid driver's license at the appropriate level including necessary endorsements as required by the State of California may be required depending upon assignment to perform the essential functions of the position. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Some knowledge of: basic customer service skills; general goals and purposes of county and departmental programs, services, and operations; and basic occupational hazards and standard safety practices. Ability to : Understand and follow oral and written instructions; work under supervision; learn and perform assigned tasks and routines; establish and maintain harmonious work relationships with co-workers and the general public; work in an efficient and safe manner. Selection Procedure & Some Helpful Tips When Applying Applications and supplemental questionnaires will be reviewed to ensure candidates meet the minimum requirements for the position. Candidates possessing these requirements will be referred to the department for further consideration. The hiring department will contact candidates who appear to best meet the requirements and needs of the position and take further steps in making a selection for the internship. If selected, candidates must show proof of current enrollment as a participant in a workforce development program. Please visit Getting a Job with the County of Sonoma to review more detailed information about the application, examination, and department selection processes. APPLICATION SUBMISSIONS REQUIRE THE SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE BE COMPLETED. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION A background investigation is required prior to employment. Candidates referred to departments for a selection interview are typically required to sign authorization and release forms enabling such an investigation. Failure to sign prescribed forms will result in the candidate not being considered further for that vacancy. Reference information will not be made available to applicants. Additional requirements, such as successful completion of a physical exam, drug screen, etc., may apply, depending on the duties and responsibilities of the position. If you receive a conditional job offer for the position, the requirements upon which the offer are contingent will be outlined in the conditional job letter. You may also review the Job Classification Screening Schedule to determine the requirements for this position. HOW TO APPLY Applications are accepted online at www.yourpath2sonomacounty.org . Paper applications may be submitted by person, fax (707-565-3770), email, or through the mail. All applications and appropriate supplemental information as outlined in the job bulletin must be RECEIVED by the time and date specified on the first page of this job announcement. Continuous recruitments may close without notice at any time that a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. Applications received after the recruitment closes will not be accepted. The County of Sonoma values diversity and is dedicated to creating a workplace environment that provides individuals with a sense of belonging. We are committed to having a diverse workforce that is representative of the communities we serve. The County is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer where all aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance, and business need. HR Analyst: JT HR Technician: KK IMPORTANT NOTE: Benefits described herein do not apply to Extra Help positions. COUNTY OF SONOMA BENEFITS: UNREPRESENTED* These are some of the excellent benefits the County offers: Paid Time Off : Competitive vacation accrual and sick leave accruals; additional management leave annually; 12 paid holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year; and may be eligible for up to 8 weeks (320 hours) of Paid Parental Leave after 12 months of County employment. Health Plan : Choice of five health plans (a PPO, EPO, HMO, and two deductible HMOs) with a County paid premium contribution. Retirement : Fully integrated with Social Security.For more information regarding eligibility, retirement contributions, and reciprocity with prior public service, please visit https://scretire.org/active-/-deferred/when-you-are-hired . IRS 457 Plan : Pre-tax employee contribution up to the IRS annual maximum. Retiree Medical : County contribution to a Health Reimbursement Arrangement to help fund post-retirement employee health insurance/benefits. Student Loan Debt Relief : County employees may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness through the U.S. Department of Education. Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, life insurance, professional development, and more. For answers to specific questions regarding the employment process and more details about benefits or retirement, please contact Human Resources at (707) 565-2331.Additional details about benefit and compensation packages can be found in the MOUs located at https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources/divisions-and-units/employee-relations/labor-agreements-and-salary-resolution . For specific information about health and welfare benefits including plan options, coverage, and premium amounts go to https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/administrative-support-and-fiscal-services/human-resources or, contact the Human Resources' Risk Management-Benefits Office at benefits@sonoma-county.org or (707) 565-2900. *IMPORTANT NOTES: Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and may be changed without notice. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon, United States
The Position THE POSITION: The City Auditor’s Office is seeking two interns who are curious, analytical, and interested in learning about Portland’s transition to a new electoral system in 2024. This position will be critical in educating Portlanders about new voting districts, ranked-choice voting, and everything they need to know to vote in November 2024. The position will last 12 weeks at 40 hours per week during June, July, and August. Interns will be managed by the City Auditor’s Office, in conjunction with other city partners working on voter education. As the sixth elected official in the City of Portland, the Auditor is independent of City Council and accountable only to the public. The Auditor’s Office promotes open and accountable government by providing impartial reviews and investigations, access to public information, and services for City government and the public. It employs over 50 staff members working in five divisions. Interns will work alongside four elections staff in the City Elections Office and work closely with the City’s Transition Team located in the Office of Management and Finance. Interns will report to the City Elections Manager. The Elections Office oversees elections processes such as ballot qualification, petition and measure management, and election results certification to the City Council. The Office also carries out services under the umbrella of Campaign Finance and Lobbying Regulations, including investigations and enforcement procedures. The Office provides information and training to candidates and voters and partners with other elections jurisdictions and City Offices to provide voter education and carryout open, accountable, and transparent City Elections. Ahead of the 2024 elections cycle, the Elections Office is working closely with the City’s Transition Team to carryout public education to inform voters of the 2022 voter approved city government reforms, including a new system of ranked choice voting and council election by geographic districts. The Elections Office will lead the implementation of the new system of elections and candidate education. Responsibilities of the Voter Education Interns include: Conducting community outreach to Citywide and culturally specific groups, including required attendance at several specified live events, some of which will happen outside of traditional work hours; Shadowing County and City election officials to learn their work; Attending and contributing to team and project meetings; Designing and implementing a special project related to elections work and the individuals academic interests; Applying a racial equity lens to projects and tasks and centering historically underserved communities in elections work; Exercising strong non-partisan decision-making and judgment at all times; Helping create and deliver accessible information such as website content and presentations about elections; Researching state and local public policies, guidance, and leading practices; Working collaboratively with other City Offices, elected officials, legal professionals, and elections jurisdictions; Collecting and analyzing voter education data; Demonstrating sound judgment, tact, and discretion in dealing with politically sensitive situations; and Communicating orally and in writing to a wide variety of individuals. Successful candidates will have: Commitment to impartial and non-partisan voter and community education including strict adherence to all Auditor’s Office rules on disclosure/political activity; An interest in local government operations, administrative rules, and relevant local and state election law; Ability to help create and maintain relationships with community organizations led by and for communities of color and community leaders representing historically disenfranchised populations; A strong interest in public service and the ability to treat upset or agitated customers with respect, patience, and empathy; Demonstrated ability to work alongside others in a positive, supportive, and reflective team environment; Ability and a willingness to learn to communicate clearly, logically, and persuasively, both orally and in writing to a wide variety of audiences in a political environment; Interest in learning a variety of communication formats and platforms, including collaborative and creative tools; and A commitment to government accountability and transparency. The Auditor’s Office values a diverse workforce and a culture of equity and inclusion in delivering public services and everyday interactions in the workplace. The Office encourages candidates with experience working with a broad range of individuals and diverse communities to apply. To Qualify TO QUALIFY/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must be: Enrolled and in good standing at an accredited college or university; OR Completed an associate or bachelor’s degree within the last year. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: The most qualified candidates will have one or more of the following preferred qualifications: Coursework in a related field, such as political science, communications, social science, etc. A demonstrated interest in election related work. TO APPLY: Submit two documents: 1. A resume List professional and relevant work and volunteer experience; education and training; and the time periods for each. If you speak more than one language or have specialized skills, please list them. 2. Supplemental Questions Describe how you meet the above minimum and preferred qualifications. Wherever possible, connect items in your resume and provide examples to demonstrate how you meet these qualifications. It is advised that you use the numbered list below to ensure you respond to each item. Skipping any of the items will disqualify your application from further consideration, so please complete your supplemental questions with care. Your application materials (resume and supplemental questions) should not exceed a total of four pages . Question 1 : Choose one of the following and tell us about your experience: as a member of a historically underrepresented group participating in government decision-making; ensuring equitable operations or program outcomes; making schools, workplaces, and/or public spaces more inclusive; or exposure to racial inequities and actions you took to help resolve them. If your experiences are different from those listed and you have a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, please explain how you will manifest that commitment in this position. Question 2 : Describe your experience engaging with your community, communities, or civic organizations on issues of governance. If you don’t feel you have had the opportunity for this type of engagement yet, you can describe an educational experience related to governance or explain your lack of experience related to governance. Question 3 : Provide an example of a time you used communication skills to explain a complex topic to a community or group. If you don’t feel you have the opportunity for this type of communication yet, you can describe how and why communication is an important element in voter education. Question 4 : In relation to this internship, share what you are most excited about and what you hope to get out of the experience. The Recruitment Process The Recruitment Process Applicants must submit their resume and question answers through the City of Portland's online application system no later than 11:59 p.m. on the closing date. Emailed, mailed, or faxed applications will not be accepted. Your application materials (resume and supplemental questions) should not exceed a total of four pages. Please do not include materials not requested. Recruitment Timeline (subject to change) Application period: 4/8-4/30 Applications reviewed: 5/1-5/10 First interviews: 5/13-5/17 Second interviews: 5/20-5/22 Job offer: week of 5/27 Tentative starting date: 6/1 (Date is negotiable on a case-by-case basis) Additional Information Additional Information Employee benefits: Community Service Aides do not accrue vacation, or service credit. Full time Community Service Aides are eligible for holiday pay if they were hired at least two weeks prior to the holiday. Find more information on the City of Portland's benefits here: Benefits Information | The City of Portland, Oregon . City Sick Time: Community Service Aides are eligible for paid sick time under Oregon’s Sick Time law. The following link provides an overview of City Sick Time: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/bhr/index.cfm?&a=691059. Work status: Non-citizen applicants must be authorized to work in the United States at the time of application. Work location: The position is based in City Hall, 1221 SW 4th Ave, Rm 130. The Auditor’s Office is currently operating in a hybrid schedule of in-person and remote work. Interns will also be required to attend a specified amount of offsite community engagement events. Veteran’s preference: If you are requesting Veteran's Preference, attach a copy of your DD214 and/or Veteran's Administration letter stating your disability to your profile (if applicable), as well as checking the box identifying yourself as a Veteran. You must request Veteran's Preference AND include a copy of your documentation for each recruitment you apply for. Veteran's Preference documentation must be submitted no later than 11:59 PM on the closing date of this recruitment. Equal employment opportunity: It is the policy of the City of Portland that no person shall be discriminated against based on race, religion, color, sex, marital status, family status, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or source of income. The City values diversity and encourages everyone who is interested in employment with the City to apply. Disability, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations: If you identify as a person with a disability, are pregnant or nursing, or observe a religious practice(s) and would like to request a reasonable accommodation when applying for this internship contact Administrative Specialist Andrew Bryans at Andrew.Bryans@portlandoregon.gov . Technical assistance: If you have questions about how to apply or require any assistance in submitting your application, please contact Administrative Specialist Andrew Bryans at Andrew.Bryans@portlandoregon.gov . For more information about the Auditor’s Office: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/auditor/ This summary outlines the benefit programs, actual benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. The City of Portland offers a comprehensive benefit package that is competitive with other private and public sector employers. More detailed information can be obtained by calling the Health & Financial Benefits Office at 503-823-6031. Health Care (Medical, Vision and Dental) Casual employees can become eligible for health benefits (medical, dental & vision) through Affordable Care Act (ACA) employer provisions if they meet the necessary paid hours requirement, as determined by the Health & Financial Benefits Office. Retirement Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP) The City currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution. Employees who are OPSRP members are vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 (age 60 for police and fire.) Sick Leave Casual employees accrue sick leave as outlined in the City of Portland protected sick time law. Family Medical Leave In accordance with federal and state law, and the City policy for family medical leave, the City grants family and medical leave to eligible employees for certain family and medical related reasons. Closing Date/Time: 4/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Apr 09, 2024
Full Time
The Position THE POSITION: The City Auditor’s Office is seeking two interns who are curious, analytical, and interested in learning about Portland’s transition to a new electoral system in 2024. This position will be critical in educating Portlanders about new voting districts, ranked-choice voting, and everything they need to know to vote in November 2024. The position will last 12 weeks at 40 hours per week during June, July, and August. Interns will be managed by the City Auditor’s Office, in conjunction with other city partners working on voter education. As the sixth elected official in the City of Portland, the Auditor is independent of City Council and accountable only to the public. The Auditor’s Office promotes open and accountable government by providing impartial reviews and investigations, access to public information, and services for City government and the public. It employs over 50 staff members working in five divisions. Interns will work alongside four elections staff in the City Elections Office and work closely with the City’s Transition Team located in the Office of Management and Finance. Interns will report to the City Elections Manager. The Elections Office oversees elections processes such as ballot qualification, petition and measure management, and election results certification to the City Council. The Office also carries out services under the umbrella of Campaign Finance and Lobbying Regulations, including investigations and enforcement procedures. The Office provides information and training to candidates and voters and partners with other elections jurisdictions and City Offices to provide voter education and carryout open, accountable, and transparent City Elections. Ahead of the 2024 elections cycle, the Elections Office is working closely with the City’s Transition Team to carryout public education to inform voters of the 2022 voter approved city government reforms, including a new system of ranked choice voting and council election by geographic districts. The Elections Office will lead the implementation of the new system of elections and candidate education. Responsibilities of the Voter Education Interns include: Conducting community outreach to Citywide and culturally specific groups, including required attendance at several specified live events, some of which will happen outside of traditional work hours; Shadowing County and City election officials to learn their work; Attending and contributing to team and project meetings; Designing and implementing a special project related to elections work and the individuals academic interests; Applying a racial equity lens to projects and tasks and centering historically underserved communities in elections work; Exercising strong non-partisan decision-making and judgment at all times; Helping create and deliver accessible information such as website content and presentations about elections; Researching state and local public policies, guidance, and leading practices; Working collaboratively with other City Offices, elected officials, legal professionals, and elections jurisdictions; Collecting and analyzing voter education data; Demonstrating sound judgment, tact, and discretion in dealing with politically sensitive situations; and Communicating orally and in writing to a wide variety of individuals. Successful candidates will have: Commitment to impartial and non-partisan voter and community education including strict adherence to all Auditor’s Office rules on disclosure/political activity; An interest in local government operations, administrative rules, and relevant local and state election law; Ability to help create and maintain relationships with community organizations led by and for communities of color and community leaders representing historically disenfranchised populations; A strong interest in public service and the ability to treat upset or agitated customers with respect, patience, and empathy; Demonstrated ability to work alongside others in a positive, supportive, and reflective team environment; Ability and a willingness to learn to communicate clearly, logically, and persuasively, both orally and in writing to a wide variety of audiences in a political environment; Interest in learning a variety of communication formats and platforms, including collaborative and creative tools; and A commitment to government accountability and transparency. The Auditor’s Office values a diverse workforce and a culture of equity and inclusion in delivering public services and everyday interactions in the workplace. The Office encourages candidates with experience working with a broad range of individuals and diverse communities to apply. To Qualify TO QUALIFY/MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must be: Enrolled and in good standing at an accredited college or university; OR Completed an associate or bachelor’s degree within the last year. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: The most qualified candidates will have one or more of the following preferred qualifications: Coursework in a related field, such as political science, communications, social science, etc. A demonstrated interest in election related work. TO APPLY: Submit two documents: 1. A resume List professional and relevant work and volunteer experience; education and training; and the time periods for each. If you speak more than one language or have specialized skills, please list them. 2. Supplemental Questions Describe how you meet the above minimum and preferred qualifications. Wherever possible, connect items in your resume and provide examples to demonstrate how you meet these qualifications. It is advised that you use the numbered list below to ensure you respond to each item. Skipping any of the items will disqualify your application from further consideration, so please complete your supplemental questions with care. Your application materials (resume and supplemental questions) should not exceed a total of four pages . Question 1 : Choose one of the following and tell us about your experience: as a member of a historically underrepresented group participating in government decision-making; ensuring equitable operations or program outcomes; making schools, workplaces, and/or public spaces more inclusive; or exposure to racial inequities and actions you took to help resolve them. If your experiences are different from those listed and you have a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, please explain how you will manifest that commitment in this position. Question 2 : Describe your experience engaging with your community, communities, or civic organizations on issues of governance. If you don’t feel you have had the opportunity for this type of engagement yet, you can describe an educational experience related to governance or explain your lack of experience related to governance. Question 3 : Provide an example of a time you used communication skills to explain a complex topic to a community or group. If you don’t feel you have the opportunity for this type of communication yet, you can describe how and why communication is an important element in voter education. Question 4 : In relation to this internship, share what you are most excited about and what you hope to get out of the experience. The Recruitment Process The Recruitment Process Applicants must submit their resume and question answers through the City of Portland's online application system no later than 11:59 p.m. on the closing date. Emailed, mailed, or faxed applications will not be accepted. Your application materials (resume and supplemental questions) should not exceed a total of four pages. Please do not include materials not requested. Recruitment Timeline (subject to change) Application period: 4/8-4/30 Applications reviewed: 5/1-5/10 First interviews: 5/13-5/17 Second interviews: 5/20-5/22 Job offer: week of 5/27 Tentative starting date: 6/1 (Date is negotiable on a case-by-case basis) Additional Information Additional Information Employee benefits: Community Service Aides do not accrue vacation, or service credit. Full time Community Service Aides are eligible for holiday pay if they were hired at least two weeks prior to the holiday. Find more information on the City of Portland's benefits here: Benefits Information | The City of Portland, Oregon . City Sick Time: Community Service Aides are eligible for paid sick time under Oregon’s Sick Time law. The following link provides an overview of City Sick Time: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/bhr/index.cfm?&a=691059. Work status: Non-citizen applicants must be authorized to work in the United States at the time of application. Work location: The position is based in City Hall, 1221 SW 4th Ave, Rm 130. The Auditor’s Office is currently operating in a hybrid schedule of in-person and remote work. Interns will also be required to attend a specified amount of offsite community engagement events. Veteran’s preference: If you are requesting Veteran's Preference, attach a copy of your DD214 and/or Veteran's Administration letter stating your disability to your profile (if applicable), as well as checking the box identifying yourself as a Veteran. You must request Veteran's Preference AND include a copy of your documentation for each recruitment you apply for. Veteran's Preference documentation must be submitted no later than 11:59 PM on the closing date of this recruitment. Equal employment opportunity: It is the policy of the City of Portland that no person shall be discriminated against based on race, religion, color, sex, marital status, family status, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or source of income. The City values diversity and encourages everyone who is interested in employment with the City to apply. Disability, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations: If you identify as a person with a disability, are pregnant or nursing, or observe a religious practice(s) and would like to request a reasonable accommodation when applying for this internship contact Administrative Specialist Andrew Bryans at Andrew.Bryans@portlandoregon.gov . Technical assistance: If you have questions about how to apply or require any assistance in submitting your application, please contact Administrative Specialist Andrew Bryans at Andrew.Bryans@portlandoregon.gov . For more information about the Auditor’s Office: https://www.portlandoregon.gov/auditor/ This summary outlines the benefit programs, actual benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. The City of Portland offers a comprehensive benefit package that is competitive with other private and public sector employers. More detailed information can be obtained by calling the Health & Financial Benefits Office at 503-823-6031. Health Care (Medical, Vision and Dental) Casual employees can become eligible for health benefits (medical, dental & vision) through Affordable Care Act (ACA) employer provisions if they meet the necessary paid hours requirement, as determined by the Health & Financial Benefits Office. Retirement Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP) The City currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution. Employees who are OPSRP members are vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 (age 60 for police and fire.) Sick Leave Casual employees accrue sick leave as outlined in the City of Portland protected sick time law. Family Medical Leave In accordance with federal and state law, and the City policy for family medical leave, the City grants family and medical leave to eligible employees for certain family and medical related reasons. Closing Date/Time: 4/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Nevada County, CA
Nevada City, California, United States
Definition and Class Characteristics Are you looking for an outstanding opportunity to bridge your military career and upcoming civilian life? Nevada County's "Achieve More" Internship Program offers diverse variety of internships for separating service members. Our goal is to help our interns achieve their career aspirations and to ensure transition to civilian life is smooth! This program is crafted to allow active duty service members up to 180 days to intern with various departments within the County to gain valuable skills to assist in the transition from military service. In order to offer our interns the greatest benefit, the minimum internship duration is 90 days. Internships of less than 90 days, can be reviewed on a case by case basis. Some of the departments and offices we have placed SkillBridge interns in are: Human Resources Veteran's Services CEO's Office Board of Supervisors Office of Emergency Services Our SkillBridge program helps ensure you are fully prepared for civilian life! Benefits of working with our organization is we partner with our Veteran's Service office to assist you from start to finish. Not only do you gain valuable civilian work experience, we ensure you have access to file your VA claim while participating in the program. Why Nevada County? We are committed to providing excellence in public service in partnership with our community and partner agencies. Our leadership team values employee and community development and civic engagement and promotes open and clear communication! This sets us up to be a successful and inclusive organization. Our leadership team connects with the community, listens to them, and provides relevant programming to keep us safe, healthy and balanced. Although regular employment is not guaranteed after your internship ends, we strive to provide you with the skills necessary to be a competitive candidate for employment with our agency and other civilian sector employers. Most internships that we offer are in-person, located at our offices in Grass Valley, Nevada City and Truckee, California. Nevada County is located in the Sierra Nevada foothills between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. Online or hybrid in-person / online internships may be negotiated, but are not guaranteed based on the nature of the job role and the internship advisor hosting the position. To learn more about our internship and military programs please visit our website. https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/471/Human-Resources https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3090/Intern-Program-at-Nevada-County https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3343/Military-and-Veteran-Programs We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided with reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform crucial job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 05, 2024
Intern
Definition and Class Characteristics Are you looking for an outstanding opportunity to bridge your military career and upcoming civilian life? Nevada County's "Achieve More" Internship Program offers diverse variety of internships for separating service members. Our goal is to help our interns achieve their career aspirations and to ensure transition to civilian life is smooth! This program is crafted to allow active duty service members up to 180 days to intern with various departments within the County to gain valuable skills to assist in the transition from military service. In order to offer our interns the greatest benefit, the minimum internship duration is 90 days. Internships of less than 90 days, can be reviewed on a case by case basis. Some of the departments and offices we have placed SkillBridge interns in are: Human Resources Veteran's Services CEO's Office Board of Supervisors Office of Emergency Services Our SkillBridge program helps ensure you are fully prepared for civilian life! Benefits of working with our organization is we partner with our Veteran's Service office to assist you from start to finish. Not only do you gain valuable civilian work experience, we ensure you have access to file your VA claim while participating in the program. Why Nevada County? We are committed to providing excellence in public service in partnership with our community and partner agencies. Our leadership team values employee and community development and civic engagement and promotes open and clear communication! This sets us up to be a successful and inclusive organization. Our leadership team connects with the community, listens to them, and provides relevant programming to keep us safe, healthy and balanced. Although regular employment is not guaranteed after your internship ends, we strive to provide you with the skills necessary to be a competitive candidate for employment with our agency and other civilian sector employers. Most internships that we offer are in-person, located at our offices in Grass Valley, Nevada City and Truckee, California. Nevada County is located in the Sierra Nevada foothills between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe. Online or hybrid in-person / online internships may be negotiated, but are not guaranteed based on the nature of the job role and the internship advisor hosting the position. To learn more about our internship and military programs please visit our website. https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/471/Human-Resources https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3090/Intern-Program-at-Nevada-County https://www.nevadacountyca.gov/3343/Military-and-Veteran-Programs We are an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided with reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform crucial job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Intern (Fixed Term) (Trainee) Job Summary Hiring Range: $15.50 to $17.00 hourly, depending on qualifications The Olathe Public Library is seeking a motivated individual for an internship that will provide an opportunity for gaining knowledge, training and experience related to library programming and services. The candidate will work closely with the children, teen, and adult programming teams to provide programming and outreach to library customers of all ages. The City of Olathe provides meaningful work assignments to our interns and the opportunity to experience what it’s like working in public service to help prepare for a future in their chosen career. Interns gain valuable skills in a real-world experience outside the classroom, and the city mentor’s students in their career development. This is also a great opportunity to create a professional network with experienced librarians, leading professionals, and peers. An internship puts you directly in the workplace. You develop your skills, acquire new knowledge, and expand your knowledge of local government in an organizational setting while also getting hands-on experience for your future career. This role works primarily on weekdays, but weeknight and weekend availability are required for attendance at relevant events. For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The Library Programming Intern assists in planning and implementing diverse programming initiatives. They gain hands-on experience in various aspects of library services and community engagement. Key Responsibilities Assists in the planning, organization, and implementation of a wide variety of exceptional library programming to meet the objectives of the library and community. Provides efficient, courteous public service to a diverse customer population and presents a positive image of the library in attitude, appearance, and performance of duties. Complete special projects in support of the Library Programming Team. Connects with customers outside of the library at community and outreach events. Maintains confidentiality in all customer and staff interactions. Qualifications Experience: One year of experience working with youth is required. Education: A h igh school diploma is required. Preference is given to college students currently pursuing a degree in education, recreation, library, community health, hospitality - event planning, or a related field. Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record are required. Language: Proficiency with verbal and written English language is required. Additional proficiency with Spanish and American Sign Language preferred. Environmental or Physical Demands : None
Apr 13, 2024
Full Time
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Intern (Fixed Term) (Trainee) Job Summary Hiring Range: $15.50 to $17.00 hourly, depending on qualifications The Olathe Public Library is seeking a motivated individual for an internship that will provide an opportunity for gaining knowledge, training and experience related to library programming and services. The candidate will work closely with the children, teen, and adult programming teams to provide programming and outreach to library customers of all ages. The City of Olathe provides meaningful work assignments to our interns and the opportunity to experience what it’s like working in public service to help prepare for a future in their chosen career. Interns gain valuable skills in a real-world experience outside the classroom, and the city mentor’s students in their career development. This is also a great opportunity to create a professional network with experienced librarians, leading professionals, and peers. An internship puts you directly in the workplace. You develop your skills, acquire new knowledge, and expand your knowledge of local government in an organizational setting while also getting hands-on experience for your future career. This role works primarily on weekdays, but weeknight and weekend availability are required for attendance at relevant events. For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The Library Programming Intern assists in planning and implementing diverse programming initiatives. They gain hands-on experience in various aspects of library services and community engagement. Key Responsibilities Assists in the planning, organization, and implementation of a wide variety of exceptional library programming to meet the objectives of the library and community. Provides efficient, courteous public service to a diverse customer population and presents a positive image of the library in attitude, appearance, and performance of duties. Complete special projects in support of the Library Programming Team. Connects with customers outside of the library at community and outreach events. Maintains confidentiality in all customer and staff interactions. Qualifications Experience: One year of experience working with youth is required. Education: A h igh school diploma is required. Preference is given to college students currently pursuing a degree in education, recreation, library, community health, hospitality - event planning, or a related field. Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record are required. Language: Proficiency with verbal and written English language is required. Additional proficiency with Spanish and American Sign Language preferred. Environmental or Physical Demands : None
City of Long Beach, CA
City of Long Beach, California, United States
DESCRIPTION THE POSITION The City of Long Beach Technology & Innovation Department (TID) is seeking a highly qualified individual to serve as a Senior Administrative Intern to help facilitate the digital transformation of previously manual processes. They will explore new technologies using various types of automation and low-code software. They will be responsible for researching and training in the use of UiPath, Microsoft Power Platform, and other future automation and low-code applications. The intern will assist with training sessions regarding low-code automation and development in monthly meetings with interested staff. Non-Career employees are allowed a maximum of 1,600 work hours available over a 12 month period and are considered temporary, at-will employees who are not typically eligible for benefits. However, non-career employees may qualify for health coverage and sick leave accruals subject to applicable federal and state provisions. THE DEPARTMENT The Technology & Innovation Department (TID) plans and develops the technology infrastructure for the City and provides a centralized resource for technology deployment and support throughout the City. The Department integrates people, processes, and technology to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of City services through the work of its 181 FTEs while operating on a FY 2023 annual operating budget of nearly $70 million and multi-year capital projects budget of $101 million. TID is organized into five bureaus: Business Operations, Digital Services, Enterprise Information Services, Infrastructure Services, and Technology Engagement & Support. The Department also manages LBTV, a production studio that develops custom programming and distributes City multimedia content via its broadcast TV station and social media platforms. Additional information about the department is available at www.longbeach.gov/ti . EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Interns will help facilitate the digital transformation of previously manual processes. Interns will explore new technologies using various types of automation and low-code software. Interns will be responsible for researching and training in the use of UiPath, Microsoft Power Platform, and other future automation and low-code applications. Interns will assist and eventually lead training sessions regarding low code automation and development in monthly Teams meetings with interested city staff. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Currently standing as a Junior or Senior in an undergraduate program with a major in Information Systems, Information Technology, Software Development, Data Analytics, Computer Science, or related degree focus, from an accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.0 or higher (proof required ) OR Recently graduated from an undergraduate program (within one year of application submission) from an accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.0 or higher (proof required ) DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Proficiency with Microsoft Suite of Apps. At least one general coding class completed. Familiarity with Office 365. Familiarity with Python. Familiarity with some automation tools, for example: Zapier, Power Automate, UiPath, Python, and Power Shell. Familiarity with data visualizations tools like Power BI or Tableau. Familiarity with some web development, for example: HTML, CSS, JavaScript. SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment will close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time on Thursday, April 25, 2024. To be considered, please submit an online application, including a cover letter, resume, and proof of education in PDF format. Applications that fail to include all necessary documents will be considered incomplete and will not be taken into consideration. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check and a physical examination prior to appointment. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact 562-570-7915. The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act . You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act. The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please contact 562-570-7915 or TIRecruitments@longbeach.gov. Intentionally left blank -- This page is under review. Closing Date/Time: 4/25/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Apr 12, 2024
Part Time
DESCRIPTION THE POSITION The City of Long Beach Technology & Innovation Department (TID) is seeking a highly qualified individual to serve as a Senior Administrative Intern to help facilitate the digital transformation of previously manual processes. They will explore new technologies using various types of automation and low-code software. They will be responsible for researching and training in the use of UiPath, Microsoft Power Platform, and other future automation and low-code applications. The intern will assist with training sessions regarding low-code automation and development in monthly meetings with interested staff. Non-Career employees are allowed a maximum of 1,600 work hours available over a 12 month period and are considered temporary, at-will employees who are not typically eligible for benefits. However, non-career employees may qualify for health coverage and sick leave accruals subject to applicable federal and state provisions. THE DEPARTMENT The Technology & Innovation Department (TID) plans and develops the technology infrastructure for the City and provides a centralized resource for technology deployment and support throughout the City. The Department integrates people, processes, and technology to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of City services through the work of its 181 FTEs while operating on a FY 2023 annual operating budget of nearly $70 million and multi-year capital projects budget of $101 million. TID is organized into five bureaus: Business Operations, Digital Services, Enterprise Information Services, Infrastructure Services, and Technology Engagement & Support. The Department also manages LBTV, a production studio that develops custom programming and distributes City multimedia content via its broadcast TV station and social media platforms. Additional information about the department is available at www.longbeach.gov/ti . EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Interns will help facilitate the digital transformation of previously manual processes. Interns will explore new technologies using various types of automation and low-code software. Interns will be responsible for researching and training in the use of UiPath, Microsoft Power Platform, and other future automation and low-code applications. Interns will assist and eventually lead training sessions regarding low code automation and development in monthly Teams meetings with interested city staff. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Currently standing as a Junior or Senior in an undergraduate program with a major in Information Systems, Information Technology, Software Development, Data Analytics, Computer Science, or related degree focus, from an accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.0 or higher (proof required ) OR Recently graduated from an undergraduate program (within one year of application submission) from an accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.0 or higher (proof required ) DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Proficiency with Microsoft Suite of Apps. At least one general coding class completed. Familiarity with Office 365. Familiarity with Python. Familiarity with some automation tools, for example: Zapier, Power Automate, UiPath, Python, and Power Shell. Familiarity with data visualizations tools like Power BI or Tableau. Familiarity with some web development, for example: HTML, CSS, JavaScript. SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment will close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time on Thursday, April 25, 2024. To be considered, please submit an online application, including a cover letter, resume, and proof of education in PDF format. Applications that fail to include all necessary documents will be considered incomplete and will not be taken into consideration. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check and a physical examination prior to appointment. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact 562-570-7915. The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act . You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act. The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please contact 562-570-7915 or TIRecruitments@longbeach.gov. Intentionally left blank -- This page is under review. Closing Date/Time: 4/25/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Intern (Fixed Term) (Trainee) Job Summary Looking to dive into the heart of city government and make a tangible impact this summer? Join us for an unforgettable internship experience where you'll be shaping your community's future. As a vital part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, work alongside seasoned professionals, and contribute to meaningful projects that enhance the lives of residents. If you're passionate about making a difference and eager to explore the world of local government, seize this chance to embark on a journey of growth, learning, and real-world impact with us this summer. Join us this summer and embark on a rewarding journey or growth and discovery. Salary - $15.50/hr. For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The Recreation Intern will gain professional work experience by working on a variety of administrative and special projects, assignments, and tasks in support of the Recreation Department . It will offer insights into local government operations, community engagement, and the planning of public spaces . Key Responsibilities: Assists in the planning, organization, and implementation of a wide variety of special projects and activities within the Recreation Department. Completes special projects assigned by the Director and/or his designee. Maintains positive public relations with all participants and staff. Assists in the departmental tasks including report writing and record keeping. Attends departmental meetings. Work primarily follows a routine daily schedule with attendance at weekend and evening events. Communicates regularly with supervisor through weekly meetings and informal. Qualifications: Experience: No prior experience necessary. Education: High school diploma or equivalent is required.
Apr 02, 2024
Full Time
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Intern (Fixed Term) (Trainee) Job Summary Looking to dive into the heart of city government and make a tangible impact this summer? Join us for an unforgettable internship experience where you'll be shaping your community's future. As a vital part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience, work alongside seasoned professionals, and contribute to meaningful projects that enhance the lives of residents. If you're passionate about making a difference and eager to explore the world of local government, seize this chance to embark on a journey of growth, learning, and real-world impact with us this summer. Join us this summer and embark on a rewarding journey or growth and discovery. Salary - $15.50/hr. For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The Recreation Intern will gain professional work experience by working on a variety of administrative and special projects, assignments, and tasks in support of the Recreation Department . It will offer insights into local government operations, community engagement, and the planning of public spaces . Key Responsibilities: Assists in the planning, organization, and implementation of a wide variety of special projects and activities within the Recreation Department. Completes special projects assigned by the Director and/or his designee. Maintains positive public relations with all participants and staff. Assists in the departmental tasks including report writing and record keeping. Attends departmental meetings. Work primarily follows a routine daily schedule with attendance at weekend and evening events. Communicates regularly with supervisor through weekly meetings and informal. Qualifications: Experience: No prior experience necessary. Education: High school diploma or equivalent is required.
City of Long Beach, CA
City of Long Beach, California, United States
DESCRIPTION THE POSITION The City of Long Beach Technology & Innovation Department (TID) is seeking a highly qualified individual to serve as a Senior Administrative Intern to assist with updated GIS data using Esri software suite. Opportunities also exist for automation and application development with access to the entire Esri stack. Non-Career employees are allowed a maximum of 1,600 work hours available over a 12 month period and are considered temporary, at-will employees who are not typically eligible for benefits. However, non-career employees may qualify for health coverage and sick leave accruals subject to applicable federal and state provisions. THE DEPARTMENT The Technology & Innovation Department (TID) plans and develops the technology infrastructure for the City and provides a centralized resource for technology deployment and support throughout the City. The Department integrates people, processes, and technology to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of City services through the work of its 181 FTEs while operating on a FY 2023 annual operating budget of nearly $70 million and multi-year capital projects budget of $101 million. TID is organized into five bureaus: Business Operations, Digital Services, Enterprise Information Services, Infrastructure Services, and Technology Engagement & Support. The Department also manages LBTV, a production studio that develops custom programming and distributes City multimedia content via its broadcast TV station and social media platforms. Additional information about the department is available at www.longbeach.gov/ti . EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Interns will update GIS data with the Esri software suite. Opportunities for automation and application development with access to the entire Esri stack. Collect, create and manipulate data - through editing, workflow, and versioning. Perform data maintenance by updating information such as attributes and metadata. Create maps and apps for Departmental clients by applying analysis and cartographic principals. Create web maps, including interactive, based on business needs. Performs other related duties as required. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Currently standing as a Junior or Senior in an undergraduate program with a major in Geographic Information Systems, Environmental Science, Geography, Urban Studies, Information Technology, Software Development, Computer Science, or related degree focus, from an accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.0 or higher (proof required ) OR Recently graduated from an undergraduate program (within one year of application submission) from an accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.0 or higher (proof required ) . DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Familiarity with GIS principles and methodologies. Proficiency with Esri GIS software Experience editing within Esri’s ArcGIS Pro environment. Familiarity with Python, JavaScript, or Arcade. Familiarity with ArcGIS Online or Portal. Experience identifying opportunities for automation and/or self-service. SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment will close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time on Thursday, April 25, 2024. To be considered, please submit an online application, including a cover letter, resume, and proof of education in PDF format. Applications that fail to include all necessary documents will be considered incomplete and will not be taken into consideration. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check and a physical examination prior to appointment. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact 562-570-7915. The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act . You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act. The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please contact 562-570-7915 or TIRecruitments@longbeach.gov. Intentionally left blank -- This page is under review. Closing Date/Time: 4/25/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Apr 12, 2024
Part Time
DESCRIPTION THE POSITION The City of Long Beach Technology & Innovation Department (TID) is seeking a highly qualified individual to serve as a Senior Administrative Intern to assist with updated GIS data using Esri software suite. Opportunities also exist for automation and application development with access to the entire Esri stack. Non-Career employees are allowed a maximum of 1,600 work hours available over a 12 month period and are considered temporary, at-will employees who are not typically eligible for benefits. However, non-career employees may qualify for health coverage and sick leave accruals subject to applicable federal and state provisions. THE DEPARTMENT The Technology & Innovation Department (TID) plans and develops the technology infrastructure for the City and provides a centralized resource for technology deployment and support throughout the City. The Department integrates people, processes, and technology to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of City services through the work of its 181 FTEs while operating on a FY 2023 annual operating budget of nearly $70 million and multi-year capital projects budget of $101 million. TID is organized into five bureaus: Business Operations, Digital Services, Enterprise Information Services, Infrastructure Services, and Technology Engagement & Support. The Department also manages LBTV, a production studio that develops custom programming and distributes City multimedia content via its broadcast TV station and social media platforms. Additional information about the department is available at www.longbeach.gov/ti . EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Interns will update GIS data with the Esri software suite. Opportunities for automation and application development with access to the entire Esri stack. Collect, create and manipulate data - through editing, workflow, and versioning. Perform data maintenance by updating information such as attributes and metadata. Create maps and apps for Departmental clients by applying analysis and cartographic principals. Create web maps, including interactive, based on business needs. Performs other related duties as required. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Currently standing as a Junior or Senior in an undergraduate program with a major in Geographic Information Systems, Environmental Science, Geography, Urban Studies, Information Technology, Software Development, Computer Science, or related degree focus, from an accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.0 or higher (proof required ) OR Recently graduated from an undergraduate program (within one year of application submission) from an accredited college or university with a GPA of 2.0 or higher (proof required ) . DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS Familiarity with GIS principles and methodologies. Proficiency with Esri GIS software Experience editing within Esri’s ArcGIS Pro environment. Familiarity with Python, JavaScript, or Arcade. Familiarity with ArcGIS Online or Portal. Experience identifying opportunities for automation and/or self-service. SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment will close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time on Thursday, April 25, 2024. To be considered, please submit an online application, including a cover letter, resume, and proof of education in PDF format. Applications that fail to include all necessary documents will be considered incomplete and will not be taken into consideration. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check and a physical examination prior to appointment. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact 562-570-7915. The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act . You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act. The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please contact 562-570-7915 or TIRecruitments@longbeach.gov. Intentionally left blank -- This page is under review. Closing Date/Time: 4/25/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION The Manager I, Human Resources will identify needs, set the direction, and provide leadership for organizational development initiatives, including classification and compensation, leadership development, training, performance management, and diversity. TO APPLY: This is a continuous recruitment with the first review of applications beginning March 4, 2024 . Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the first level of the Manager (various) series. At this level, incumbents may independently represent the organization. May be responsible for a specialty program area that has a major impact on the organization. SUPERVISION EXERCISED AND RECEIVED Receives oversight from departmental management. First-line supervisory responsibility. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The duties listed below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be interpreted as an exhaustive list of responsibilities. Under the leadership of the Chief People Officer, this position is responsible for the following: Manage and administer Metrolink’s classification and compensation program, including making recommendations to adopt or eliminate classifications, reviewing and recommending classification and/or salary adjustments to reflect changes in internal equity and labor market conditions. Conduct and respond to salary surveys. Oversee consultants working on agency-wide classification and compensation study. Review and recommend approval/denial of staff requests for classification and/or compensation changes during the annual classification review process. Create and update job descriptions. Manage the agency-wide Learning Management System. Oversee the agency’s performance management system and support the agency with performance planning and performance evaluations. Provide coaching and performance feedback to support employee development. Research and implement effective methods to educate and enhance employee performance. Develop, drive and implement training initiatives to address individual, departmental and agency-wide training needs. Design and deliver customized training programs using a variety of techniques including blended learning and adult learning principles to ensure efficient and effective knowledge transfer. Research training vendors to deliver off-the-shelf and customized training programs for individuals and groups. Collect, measure, and interpret training program evaluation data and recommend improvements. Develop and implement Grad on Career Track and Intern mentorship program. Develop collaborative relationships with senior leadership and managers to identify learning opportunities to close knowledge or performance gaps and to gather source content for learning curriculum. Oversee new hire orientation and other onboarding activities. Develop and oversee the training budget. Plan and oversee employee events and activities. Assist with employee and labor relations matters including employee investigations, labor negotiations, and disciplinary actions. Oversee and participate in other Human Resources functions as needed. May perform other duties as assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in human resources, business administration, public administration, industrial psychology, or related field. A minimum of four (4) years’ progressively responsible experience in Human Resources including employee classification and compensation, learning and development and/or performance management. A combination of training, with a minimum of an associate degree and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered when determining minimum qualifications. Advanced relevant coursework may also substitute for a portion of required experience. A valid class C Driver's License with a satisfactory driving record of no more than three moving violations and no DUI's within the last three years. Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of : Relevant current and future-focused issues in HR (recruitment, performance management, employee engagement, learning and development, benefits administration, etc.). Public employment laws and regulations. HR business processes and ability to communicate at the highest levels of the organization. All federal, state and local regulations and compliance requirements related to employee compensation. Principles and practices of employee supervision and performance management. Adult learning theory and most effective principles and practices of human resources program development and administration. Training technologies. Skilled in : Strong presentation skills appropriate to the audience and confident, articulate, and clear communication skills with all levels of employees. HRIS and learning management systems or the ability to quickly learn the organizations software of choice. Verbal and written communication. Leadership and team management. Interpersonal, negotiation, and conflict resolution. Organization, time management and attention to detail. Analysis and interpretation of data. Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Ability to : Plan, organize, administer, coordinate, review, and evaluate all areas of a comprehensive human resources program. Analyze a variety of human resources issues and make sound recommendations. Prioritize tasks and to delegate them when appropriate. Act with integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality. Portray credibility to management and experienced learners. Develop performance-based learning objectives. Establish and maintain effective working relationships. Effectively lead and develop staff. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Transition between a stationary position at a desk or work location and move about Metrolink facilities or other work site locations. Operate tools to perform the duties of the position; such as computers, office equipment and work-related machinery. Transport equipment or boxes up to 25lbs. Exchange ideas by means of communication. Visual acuity to detect, identify and observe employees or train movement and any barriers to movement when working on or near railroad tracks. Hear and perceive the nature of sounds when working on or near railroad tracks. Balance, ascend/descend, climb, kneel, stoop, bend, crouch or crawl within assigned working conditions and or locations. Working Conditions Position requires work in a normal office environment with little exposure to excessive noise, dust, or temperature. Based on job duties, work may also be conducted in outdoor environments, at construction sites, railroad track and right-of-way environments, and warehouse environments, with possible exposure to individuals who are hostile or irate, moving mechanical parts, and loud noises (85+ decibels, such as trains, heavy trucks, construction, etc.). S outhern California Regional Rail Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Authority will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Selection Process: Following a review of resumes and/or applications, the most highly qualified candidates will be invited to continue in the selection process. Eligible applicants will be notified of the exact time and place of assessments and interview. Candidates will be interviewed to determine their relative knowledge, skills and ability in job related areas. Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a reference check, including degree verification and criminal records check provided through SCRRA. Internal Candidates: Employees with active discipline as defined in the HR Policy No. 5.3 Positive Discipline Program and/or with performance that does not meet the standard for "meets expectations" as defined in the Performance Planning and Appraisal Process may be precluded from consideration and placement in the position. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the SCRRA will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. The SCRRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO/ADA MEDICAL: SCRRA offers a choice of twelve (12) health plan options provided through the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You may choose from up to ten (10) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plans and two (2) Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plans. Some health plans are only available in certain counties and/or zip codes. You contribute 12.5 percent of the plan premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. You may waive coverage if you are covered under another group health plan; you must provide proof. Once you waive coverage, you will only be allowed to enroll during Open Enrollment or within 60 days from the date on which your other coverage is no longer available (proof is required). If you elect to waive coverage, you will receive $300.00 per month taxable earnings, paid in two installments of $150 each on the first two paychecks of the month. A retiree or an employee who is a spouse, child, or any other eligible dependent of another SCRRA employee is not eligible for the opt out/cash in lieu credit if he/she is covered under a SCRRA health plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. DENTAL: SCRRA offers two dental options provided by Delta Dental. Under the DeltaCare (HMO) program, you must select a contract dentist within their network to perform your dental services. If you require treatment from a specialist, your contract dentist will handle the referral. Many services are covered at no cost to you. A co-payment applies for other services. The Delta Dental PPO plan allows you to visit a dentist of your choice, change dentists at any time, go to a dental specialist of your choice, receive dental care anywhere in the world, and save on out-of-pocket expenses when you visit a PPO network dental office. SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents under both plans. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VISION: SCRRA offers two (2) vision plans through Vision Service Plan (VSP), providing coverage for eye examinations, prescription eyewear and contact lenses through network providers. You have the option of seeing out-of-network providers, but full reimbursement is not guaranteed. VSP has contracted with many laser surgery facilities and doctors, offering you a discount on PRK and LASIK surgeries. If you enroll in the VSP Basic Plan, SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. If you enroll in the VSP Buy-up Plan, which offers enhanced vision benefits, you pay the difference between the cost of the Basic Plan and the Buy-up Plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS: Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) allow for the deferral of pre-tax dollars to be used for reimbursement of eligible medical and dependent care expenses. You can set aside up to $3,050 for health care expenses and $5,000 per family for dependent care expenses annually. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or a qualifying event. GROUP TERM LIFE INSURANCE: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, to a maximum of $200,000. Your life insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. IRS regulations require that the portion of Group Term Life (“G.T.L.”) insurance benefits provided to you by SCRRA, which exceeds $50,000, be added to your Federal, State, and Medicare taxable earnings for W-2 reporting. This amount is reflected on your pay statements each pay period in the “Other Benefits and Information” section. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000 to a maximum of $100,000 without evidence of insurability (initial enrollment period only) and up to 5 times your salary to a maximum of $500,000 with evidence of insurability. Dependent life options are also available. The voluntary plan is portable; you may retain it if you leave SCRRA and pay the premium. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, up to a maximum of $200,000. Your AD&D insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000, subject to a maximum of the lesser of 5 times your annual salary or $500,000. Dependent AD&D options are also available. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. SHORT TERM DISABILITY: You are covered under the California State Disability Insurance (SDI) Program. Your maximum benefit amount is 52 times your weekly benefit amount or the total wages subject to SDI tax paid in your base period, whichever is less. Employees pay a mandatory contribution, through payroll deductions, for coverage under the SDI program. The contribution rate for 2023 is 0.9 percent of earnings. The SDI taxable wage limit is $153,164, with a maximum withholding of $1,378.48 per employee for calendar year 2023. LONG TERM DISABILITY : SCRRA provides for income replacement of 60 percent of monthly earnings subject to a maximum benefit of $7,500 per month up to age 65. To qualify, you must be on disability for 90 days. (Note: there is a pre-existing condition clause in this program.) Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VOLUNTARY BENEFITS: SCRRA offers the following employee-paid voluntary benefits, provided by Aflac: Group Accident Insurance helps pay for out-of-pocket costs that arise from covered accidents, such as fractures, dislocations, and lacerations. Group Critical Illness Insurance helps pay for the expected and unexpected expenses that arise from diagnosis of a covered critical illness, such as cancer (internal or invasive), heart attack, stroke, end-stage renal failure or a major organ transplant. Group Hospital Indemnity Insurance helps pay for the out-of-pocket costs associated with a hospital stay, including benefits for hospital confinement, hospital admission, hospital intensive care and intermediate intensive care step-down unit. Group Short-Term Disability Insurance pays a monthly benefit directly to an employee who is off work due to an injury or illness for up to three (3) months after a seven (7) day waiting period. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. 9/80 ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers a 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule (AWS). During a 10-day work period, you work eight 9-hour days, one 8-hour day and have one day off. Your day off can be Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the 9/80 AWS program. TELECOMMUTING SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers employees the option to telecommute up to two (2) days per week. At the CEO’s discretion, the maximum number of days per week may be increased due to a natural disaster, pandemic, civil unrest, federal/state/local stay-at-home order, or other special circumstances. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the telecommuting program. Employees on a 9/80 schedule cannot telecommute. HOLIDAYS: SCRRA observes twelve (12) holidays a year: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. PAID TIME OFF (PTO): SCRRA provides employees with Paid Time Off (PTO) for vacations, illnesses, injuries, medical/dental appointments, religious holidays, personal business, and emergencies as follows: 0-4 years of service - 25 days 5-6 years of service - 30 days 7th year of service - 32 days 8th year of service - 33 days 9th year of service - 34 days 10-14 years of service - 35 days 15-19 years of service - 38 days 20 or more years - 42 days At the CEO’s discretion, prior service at a public transportation or public agency, or rail transportation company may be counted towards an employee’s total service years to increase the employee’s PTO accrual rate. To be considered, Human Resources requires that a written request along with verification and confirmation of the years of service be provided prior to the start of employment with SCRRA. Human Resources will provide the final determination on behalf of the CEO. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): SCRRA offers you and your immediate and dependent family members confidential counseling 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for family, personal, work-related and substance abuse issues through the EAP. You are entitled to a telephone session(s) with a trained EAP professional to assess the nature of the problem and provide a referral for additional assistance, if needed. Services also include three (3) face-to-face counseling sessions per family member per six (6) month period. HEALTH ADVOCACY SERVICES: SCRRA offers you and your eligible dependents free health advocacy services through Health Advocate. You are entitled to unlimited calls with trained professionals who can help you navigate the healthcare and insurance systems. RETIREMENT PLAN: The SCRRA contracts with the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You pay a 7.00 percent employee contribution and SCRRA pays an employer contribution, which varies each year. To be eligible for service retirement, you must be at least age 52 and have a minimum of five (5) years of CalPERS-credited service. Upon retirement you are entitled to a monthly retirement benefit based on your years of credited service, age, and average compensation during your last three (3) years of service (“final compensation”). The retirement formula for New Members is 2%@62, which means at age 62, you receive 2 percent of your final compensation for every year of service. Upon separation from employment with less than 5 years of credited service, you may request a refund of your employee contributions only, including interest, and end your membership with CalPERS, or leave it in your account and retain your service credit should you decide to work for another CalPERS-covered agency. If you are vested upon separation but do not retire, you may leave your contributions in your account until retirement or elect a refund. SOCIAL SECURITY: You do not participate in Social Security except for Medicare. You will contribute 1.45 percent of your pay to cover the hospital insurance portion of Medicare. *Additional Medicare Hospital Insurance Tax: As of January 1, 2013, employees are required to pay an additional 0.9 percent Medicare tax on earnings above $200,000 (for those who file an individual return) or $250,000 (for those who file a joint return). This additional hospital insurance tax is not reflected in the rate above. RETIREE MEDICAL: Unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18*: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other. SCRRA pays the same amount for retirees as it does for active employees, which is currently 87.5 percent of the applicable premium. Unrepresented employees hired on or after 11/1/18: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other and you have a minimum of 10 years of credited CalPERS service, five of which must be performed at SCRRA. SCRRA pays a percentage of the state annuitant contribution rate** in accordance with the vesting schedule below: 10 Years of CalPERS Service - 50% 11 - 19 Years of CalPERS Service - 50%, plus 5% for each additional year of service 20+ Years of CalPERS Service - 100% *Once each year the employer may allow unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18 the opportunity to individually elect to be subject to the vesting schedule. **The state annuitant contribution rates for 2023 are: $883 (Retiree Only); $1,699 (Retiree + 1 Dependent); $2,124 (Retiree + Family). DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN (457) : You are eligible to set aside a portion of your current income without paying taxes on that money until it is received later during retirement when taxes may be lower. In 2023, you can defer up to 100 percent of your gross compensation or $22,500 annually, whichever is less (“normal contribution limit”). You may make an additional $7,500 contribution to the plan if you are age 50 and older. If you are at least within three years of the age in which you are eligible to receive unreduced benefits under our CalPERS retirement plan, you may contribute up to double the normal contribution limit, or $45,000. TRANSPORTATION PASSES: You may use your employee badge for unlimited free access to all Metrolink lines and trains. Your badge cannot be used on connecting public transportation. However, if you commute to/from work on Metrolink on a regular basis and need to connect to other public transportation (e.g., Metro Red or Purple Line) you can be issued a Metrolink pass with the appropriate station pair, which will also give you access to connecting transportation. You are also eligible to receive a free transit pass to ride any greater Los Angeles area transit system other than Metrolink (such as, Metro, Foothill Transit, LADOT, and LOSSAN) for commuting purposes. The commuter transit pass has a value up to the monthly maximum tax-free transit pass amount established by the Internal Revenue Service ($300 in 2023). You are responsible for any transit fares above the IRS monthly cap. To receive this benefit, the SCRRA requires each employee to use public transportation to commute to and from work three (3) or more days per week. OTHER BENEFITS: Educational Assistance - SCRRA will reimburse an employee up to $1,000 per fiscal year for tuition, books and mandatory student fees for courses that are relevant to employment. No reimbursement is allowed for parking. Professional Memberships - SCRRA pays up to $300 per year for professional memberships. Credit Union Membership - SCRRA offers credit union services for employees and their family members, provided by Northrup Grumman Federal Credit Union. Jury Duty - SCRRA will continue an employee's salary during any non-voluntary jury service up to a maximum of ten (10) working days. Pregnancy Disability and Family and Medical Leaves - A leave of absence may be paid or unpaid and shall be granted in accordance with applicable federal and state laws, and SCRRA policy. Refer to the Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for more detailed information. Bereavement Leave - In the event of death in an employee’s immediate family, the agency grants up to three (3) working days, with pay, to handle family affairs and to attend the funeral. When an employee needs to travel outside the radius of the five (5) member agencies due to the death of an immediate family member, the Authority grants up to five (5) working days, with pay. Military Leave - Employees will be paid for the annually required active period. At the discretion of the Chief Executive Officer, and with Board notification, paid military leave may be granted beyond what is provided by the applicable state law. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION The Manager I, Human Resources will identify needs, set the direction, and provide leadership for organizational development initiatives, including classification and compensation, leadership development, training, performance management, and diversity. TO APPLY: This is a continuous recruitment with the first review of applications beginning March 4, 2024 . Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the first level of the Manager (various) series. At this level, incumbents may independently represent the organization. May be responsible for a specialty program area that has a major impact on the organization. SUPERVISION EXERCISED AND RECEIVED Receives oversight from departmental management. First-line supervisory responsibility. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The duties listed below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be interpreted as an exhaustive list of responsibilities. Under the leadership of the Chief People Officer, this position is responsible for the following: Manage and administer Metrolink’s classification and compensation program, including making recommendations to adopt or eliminate classifications, reviewing and recommending classification and/or salary adjustments to reflect changes in internal equity and labor market conditions. Conduct and respond to salary surveys. Oversee consultants working on agency-wide classification and compensation study. Review and recommend approval/denial of staff requests for classification and/or compensation changes during the annual classification review process. Create and update job descriptions. Manage the agency-wide Learning Management System. Oversee the agency’s performance management system and support the agency with performance planning and performance evaluations. Provide coaching and performance feedback to support employee development. Research and implement effective methods to educate and enhance employee performance. Develop, drive and implement training initiatives to address individual, departmental and agency-wide training needs. Design and deliver customized training programs using a variety of techniques including blended learning and adult learning principles to ensure efficient and effective knowledge transfer. Research training vendors to deliver off-the-shelf and customized training programs for individuals and groups. Collect, measure, and interpret training program evaluation data and recommend improvements. Develop and implement Grad on Career Track and Intern mentorship program. Develop collaborative relationships with senior leadership and managers to identify learning opportunities to close knowledge or performance gaps and to gather source content for learning curriculum. Oversee new hire orientation and other onboarding activities. Develop and oversee the training budget. Plan and oversee employee events and activities. Assist with employee and labor relations matters including employee investigations, labor negotiations, and disciplinary actions. Oversee and participate in other Human Resources functions as needed. May perform other duties as assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in human resources, business administration, public administration, industrial psychology, or related field. A minimum of four (4) years’ progressively responsible experience in Human Resources including employee classification and compensation, learning and development and/or performance management. A combination of training, with a minimum of an associate degree and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered when determining minimum qualifications. Advanced relevant coursework may also substitute for a portion of required experience. A valid class C Driver's License with a satisfactory driving record of no more than three moving violations and no DUI's within the last three years. Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of : Relevant current and future-focused issues in HR (recruitment, performance management, employee engagement, learning and development, benefits administration, etc.). Public employment laws and regulations. HR business processes and ability to communicate at the highest levels of the organization. All federal, state and local regulations and compliance requirements related to employee compensation. Principles and practices of employee supervision and performance management. Adult learning theory and most effective principles and practices of human resources program development and administration. Training technologies. Skilled in : Strong presentation skills appropriate to the audience and confident, articulate, and clear communication skills with all levels of employees. HRIS and learning management systems or the ability to quickly learn the organizations software of choice. Verbal and written communication. Leadership and team management. Interpersonal, negotiation, and conflict resolution. Organization, time management and attention to detail. Analysis and interpretation of data. Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Ability to : Plan, organize, administer, coordinate, review, and evaluate all areas of a comprehensive human resources program. Analyze a variety of human resources issues and make sound recommendations. Prioritize tasks and to delegate them when appropriate. Act with integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality. Portray credibility to management and experienced learners. Develop performance-based learning objectives. Establish and maintain effective working relationships. Effectively lead and develop staff. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Transition between a stationary position at a desk or work location and move about Metrolink facilities or other work site locations. Operate tools to perform the duties of the position; such as computers, office equipment and work-related machinery. Transport equipment or boxes up to 25lbs. Exchange ideas by means of communication. Visual acuity to detect, identify and observe employees or train movement and any barriers to movement when working on or near railroad tracks. Hear and perceive the nature of sounds when working on or near railroad tracks. Balance, ascend/descend, climb, kneel, stoop, bend, crouch or crawl within assigned working conditions and or locations. Working Conditions Position requires work in a normal office environment with little exposure to excessive noise, dust, or temperature. Based on job duties, work may also be conducted in outdoor environments, at construction sites, railroad track and right-of-way environments, and warehouse environments, with possible exposure to individuals who are hostile or irate, moving mechanical parts, and loud noises (85+ decibels, such as trains, heavy trucks, construction, etc.). S outhern California Regional Rail Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Authority will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Selection Process: Following a review of resumes and/or applications, the most highly qualified candidates will be invited to continue in the selection process. Eligible applicants will be notified of the exact time and place of assessments and interview. Candidates will be interviewed to determine their relative knowledge, skills and ability in job related areas. Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a reference check, including degree verification and criminal records check provided through SCRRA. Internal Candidates: Employees with active discipline as defined in the HR Policy No. 5.3 Positive Discipline Program and/or with performance that does not meet the standard for "meets expectations" as defined in the Performance Planning and Appraisal Process may be precluded from consideration and placement in the position. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the SCRRA will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. The SCRRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO/ADA MEDICAL: SCRRA offers a choice of twelve (12) health plan options provided through the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You may choose from up to ten (10) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plans and two (2) Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plans. Some health plans are only available in certain counties and/or zip codes. You contribute 12.5 percent of the plan premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. You may waive coverage if you are covered under another group health plan; you must provide proof. Once you waive coverage, you will only be allowed to enroll during Open Enrollment or within 60 days from the date on which your other coverage is no longer available (proof is required). If you elect to waive coverage, you will receive $300.00 per month taxable earnings, paid in two installments of $150 each on the first two paychecks of the month. A retiree or an employee who is a spouse, child, or any other eligible dependent of another SCRRA employee is not eligible for the opt out/cash in lieu credit if he/she is covered under a SCRRA health plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. DENTAL: SCRRA offers two dental options provided by Delta Dental. Under the DeltaCare (HMO) program, you must select a contract dentist within their network to perform your dental services. If you require treatment from a specialist, your contract dentist will handle the referral. Many services are covered at no cost to you. A co-payment applies for other services. The Delta Dental PPO plan allows you to visit a dentist of your choice, change dentists at any time, go to a dental specialist of your choice, receive dental care anywhere in the world, and save on out-of-pocket expenses when you visit a PPO network dental office. SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents under both plans. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VISION: SCRRA offers two (2) vision plans through Vision Service Plan (VSP), providing coverage for eye examinations, prescription eyewear and contact lenses through network providers. You have the option of seeing out-of-network providers, but full reimbursement is not guaranteed. VSP has contracted with many laser surgery facilities and doctors, offering you a discount on PRK and LASIK surgeries. If you enroll in the VSP Basic Plan, SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. If you enroll in the VSP Buy-up Plan, which offers enhanced vision benefits, you pay the difference between the cost of the Basic Plan and the Buy-up Plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS: Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) allow for the deferral of pre-tax dollars to be used for reimbursement of eligible medical and dependent care expenses. You can set aside up to $3,050 for health care expenses and $5,000 per family for dependent care expenses annually. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or a qualifying event. GROUP TERM LIFE INSURANCE: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, to a maximum of $200,000. Your life insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. IRS regulations require that the portion of Group Term Life (“G.T.L.”) insurance benefits provided to you by SCRRA, which exceeds $50,000, be added to your Federal, State, and Medicare taxable earnings for W-2 reporting. This amount is reflected on your pay statements each pay period in the “Other Benefits and Information” section. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000 to a maximum of $100,000 without evidence of insurability (initial enrollment period only) and up to 5 times your salary to a maximum of $500,000 with evidence of insurability. Dependent life options are also available. The voluntary plan is portable; you may retain it if you leave SCRRA and pay the premium. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, up to a maximum of $200,000. Your AD&D insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000, subject to a maximum of the lesser of 5 times your annual salary or $500,000. Dependent AD&D options are also available. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. SHORT TERM DISABILITY: You are covered under the California State Disability Insurance (SDI) Program. Your maximum benefit amount is 52 times your weekly benefit amount or the total wages subject to SDI tax paid in your base period, whichever is less. Employees pay a mandatory contribution, through payroll deductions, for coverage under the SDI program. The contribution rate for 2023 is 0.9 percent of earnings. The SDI taxable wage limit is $153,164, with a maximum withholding of $1,378.48 per employee for calendar year 2023. LONG TERM DISABILITY : SCRRA provides for income replacement of 60 percent of monthly earnings subject to a maximum benefit of $7,500 per month up to age 65. To qualify, you must be on disability for 90 days. (Note: there is a pre-existing condition clause in this program.) Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VOLUNTARY BENEFITS: SCRRA offers the following employee-paid voluntary benefits, provided by Aflac: Group Accident Insurance helps pay for out-of-pocket costs that arise from covered accidents, such as fractures, dislocations, and lacerations. Group Critical Illness Insurance helps pay for the expected and unexpected expenses that arise from diagnosis of a covered critical illness, such as cancer (internal or invasive), heart attack, stroke, end-stage renal failure or a major organ transplant. Group Hospital Indemnity Insurance helps pay for the out-of-pocket costs associated with a hospital stay, including benefits for hospital confinement, hospital admission, hospital intensive care and intermediate intensive care step-down unit. Group Short-Term Disability Insurance pays a monthly benefit directly to an employee who is off work due to an injury or illness for up to three (3) months after a seven (7) day waiting period. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. 9/80 ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers a 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule (AWS). During a 10-day work period, you work eight 9-hour days, one 8-hour day and have one day off. Your day off can be Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the 9/80 AWS program. TELECOMMUTING SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers employees the option to telecommute up to two (2) days per week. At the CEO’s discretion, the maximum number of days per week may be increased due to a natural disaster, pandemic, civil unrest, federal/state/local stay-at-home order, or other special circumstances. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the telecommuting program. Employees on a 9/80 schedule cannot telecommute. HOLIDAYS: SCRRA observes twelve (12) holidays a year: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. PAID TIME OFF (PTO): SCRRA provides employees with Paid Time Off (PTO) for vacations, illnesses, injuries, medical/dental appointments, religious holidays, personal business, and emergencies as follows: 0-4 years of service - 25 days 5-6 years of service - 30 days 7th year of service - 32 days 8th year of service - 33 days 9th year of service - 34 days 10-14 years of service - 35 days 15-19 years of service - 38 days 20 or more years - 42 days At the CEO’s discretion, prior service at a public transportation or public agency, or rail transportation company may be counted towards an employee’s total service years to increase the employee’s PTO accrual rate. To be considered, Human Resources requires that a written request along with verification and confirmation of the years of service be provided prior to the start of employment with SCRRA. Human Resources will provide the final determination on behalf of the CEO. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): SCRRA offers you and your immediate and dependent family members confidential counseling 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for family, personal, work-related and substance abuse issues through the EAP. You are entitled to a telephone session(s) with a trained EAP professional to assess the nature of the problem and provide a referral for additional assistance, if needed. Services also include three (3) face-to-face counseling sessions per family member per six (6) month period. HEALTH ADVOCACY SERVICES: SCRRA offers you and your eligible dependents free health advocacy services through Health Advocate. You are entitled to unlimited calls with trained professionals who can help you navigate the healthcare and insurance systems. RETIREMENT PLAN: The SCRRA contracts with the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You pay a 7.00 percent employee contribution and SCRRA pays an employer contribution, which varies each year. To be eligible for service retirement, you must be at least age 52 and have a minimum of five (5) years of CalPERS-credited service. Upon retirement you are entitled to a monthly retirement benefit based on your years of credited service, age, and average compensation during your last three (3) years of service (“final compensation”). The retirement formula for New Members is 2%@62, which means at age 62, you receive 2 percent of your final compensation for every year of service. Upon separation from employment with less than 5 years of credited service, you may request a refund of your employee contributions only, including interest, and end your membership with CalPERS, or leave it in your account and retain your service credit should you decide to work for another CalPERS-covered agency. If you are vested upon separation but do not retire, you may leave your contributions in your account until retirement or elect a refund. SOCIAL SECURITY: You do not participate in Social Security except for Medicare. You will contribute 1.45 percent of your pay to cover the hospital insurance portion of Medicare. *Additional Medicare Hospital Insurance Tax: As of January 1, 2013, employees are required to pay an additional 0.9 percent Medicare tax on earnings above $200,000 (for those who file an individual return) or $250,000 (for those who file a joint return). This additional hospital insurance tax is not reflected in the rate above. RETIREE MEDICAL: Unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18*: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other. SCRRA pays the same amount for retirees as it does for active employees, which is currently 87.5 percent of the applicable premium. Unrepresented employees hired on or after 11/1/18: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other and you have a minimum of 10 years of credited CalPERS service, five of which must be performed at SCRRA. SCRRA pays a percentage of the state annuitant contribution rate** in accordance with the vesting schedule below: 10 Years of CalPERS Service - 50% 11 - 19 Years of CalPERS Service - 50%, plus 5% for each additional year of service 20+ Years of CalPERS Service - 100% *Once each year the employer may allow unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18 the opportunity to individually elect to be subject to the vesting schedule. **The state annuitant contribution rates for 2023 are: $883 (Retiree Only); $1,699 (Retiree + 1 Dependent); $2,124 (Retiree + Family). DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN (457) : You are eligible to set aside a portion of your current income without paying taxes on that money until it is received later during retirement when taxes may be lower. In 2023, you can defer up to 100 percent of your gross compensation or $22,500 annually, whichever is less (“normal contribution limit”). You may make an additional $7,500 contribution to the plan if you are age 50 and older. If you are at least within three years of the age in which you are eligible to receive unreduced benefits under our CalPERS retirement plan, you may contribute up to double the normal contribution limit, or $45,000. TRANSPORTATION PASSES: You may use your employee badge for unlimited free access to all Metrolink lines and trains. Your badge cannot be used on connecting public transportation. However, if you commute to/from work on Metrolink on a regular basis and need to connect to other public transportation (e.g., Metro Red or Purple Line) you can be issued a Metrolink pass with the appropriate station pair, which will also give you access to connecting transportation. You are also eligible to receive a free transit pass to ride any greater Los Angeles area transit system other than Metrolink (such as, Metro, Foothill Transit, LADOT, and LOSSAN) for commuting purposes. The commuter transit pass has a value up to the monthly maximum tax-free transit pass amount established by the Internal Revenue Service ($300 in 2023). You are responsible for any transit fares above the IRS monthly cap. To receive this benefit, the SCRRA requires each employee to use public transportation to commute to and from work three (3) or more days per week. OTHER BENEFITS: Educational Assistance - SCRRA will reimburse an employee up to $1,000 per fiscal year for tuition, books and mandatory student fees for courses that are relevant to employment. No reimbursement is allowed for parking. Professional Memberships - SCRRA pays up to $300 per year for professional memberships. Credit Union Membership - SCRRA offers credit union services for employees and their family members, provided by Northrup Grumman Federal Credit Union. Jury Duty - SCRRA will continue an employee's salary during any non-voluntary jury service up to a maximum of ten (10) working days. Pregnancy Disability and Family and Medical Leaves - A leave of absence may be paid or unpaid and shall be granted in accordance with applicable federal and state laws, and SCRRA policy. Refer to the Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for more detailed information. Bereavement Leave - In the event of death in an employee’s immediate family, the agency grants up to three (3) working days, with pay, to handle family affairs and to attend the funeral. When an employee needs to travel outside the radius of the five (5) member agencies due to the death of an immediate family member, the Authority grants up to five (5) working days, with pay. Military Leave - Employees will be paid for the annually required active period. At the discretion of the Chief Executive Officer, and with Board notification, paid military leave may be granted beyond what is provided by the applicable state law. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of San Rafael, CA
San Rafael, CA, United States
HONORARY DEAN ALLISON INTERNSHIP San Rafael Public Works Department Part-Time (Up to 30 hours per week/no benefits available) $21.73 - $26.41 per hour Application Deadline: Apply by Friday, April 26, 2024 for first consideration The City of San Rafael Public Works Department (DPW) is seeking an individual to join the team as part of the Honorary Dean Allison Internship program. This position will work part-time (up to 4 days/30 hours per week) with department staff on special projects and move forward the mission of San Rafael to support the community members we serve. The Honorary Dean Allison Internship was created to honor Dean Allison, the City's Public Works Director from September 2015 to March 2016, before his untimely passing.In his brief time with the City, he embraced and embodied the ideals of public service and transparency. Dean focused on the needs of the public and worked effectively with individuals and groups throughout San Rafael to respond decisively to a broad spectrum of needs both large and small in a creative and community focused way.The namesake internship celebrates his life and his time serving the citizens of San Rafael. The City of San Rafael's Organizational Culture framework is a Helen Putnam Award- winning initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing city services and increasing employee engagement. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer (the community) and employee experience. Together San Rafael is about: Cross-department collaboration Empowering all City employees to share and implement innovative ideas Celebrating day to day department innovations The successful candidate for the Honorary Dean Allison Internship will have the opportunity to work with other department staff to realize cross-departmental projects and innovations. Find previous intern experiences here: https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/dean-allison-internship-experience/ and here https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/dean-allison-internship/ Duties and Responsibilities of the Honorary Dean Allison Internship may include: Assisting staff to develop and implement the City's sidewalk maintenance program. Drafting, iterating, and designing policy to introduce the City's tree ordinance, urban forestry initiative, and the City's public asset inventory project Assisting with the permitting, sediment, reporting and regulatory compliance in support of the City's Dredging project. Designing content and materials for public dissemination and outreach regarding City projects, maintenance activities, and public safety information. Preparing written reports on DPW program activities. Creating, updating and auditing project financial spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. Conducting research and analysis of federal, state and local laws related to DPW engineering projects. Compiling information, preparing documents and public education materials for community members and stakeholders on DPW projects. Participating in city-wide projects in which DPW public works programs and activities. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Graduated or currently enrolled in the 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree program or higher in an Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Environmental Science, or related program. Ability to multitask and stay organized. Proficient computer efficiency, including familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to demonstrate characteristics of listening, flexibility, follow-through, problem solving, community-orientation, and identifying "win-win" solutions. Application Process: City of San Rafael application is required.Resumes do not substitute for the City application. Follow this link to submit your application: https://www.calopps.org/san-rafael/job-20493129 . Interview Process: The most qualified applicants will be invited to interview. Interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of May 6, 2024, and will be held virtually. Please note on the application the preferred method of communication, whether by phone or email. Reasonable Accommodation: The City of San Rafael will make reasonable accommodations at any phase of the application and interview process, to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you have a disability for which you require accommodation, please advise Human Resources upon submittal of your application. For examination accommodations, please contact Human Resources at least seven (7) calendar days before the test date, at (415) 485-3474. Job PDF: Dean Allison Internship Job Announcement.pdf Benefits In accordance with the salary resolution , this position receives no benefits with the exception of a retirement plan and paid sick leave. As a temporary employee, you may not work more than 1,000 hours in a fiscal year (July 1 - June 30). You are entitled to receive sick leave in accordance with California's Paid Sick Leave Law (AB 1522). Participation in a retirement plan is mandated by Federal Law and you will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System (PARS): Employee contributes 3.75% of salary City of San Rafael contributes 3.75% of salary Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (415)485-3474 Contact email: rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org Closing Date/Time: Until filled
Apr 06, 2024
HONORARY DEAN ALLISON INTERNSHIP San Rafael Public Works Department Part-Time (Up to 30 hours per week/no benefits available) $21.73 - $26.41 per hour Application Deadline: Apply by Friday, April 26, 2024 for first consideration The City of San Rafael Public Works Department (DPW) is seeking an individual to join the team as part of the Honorary Dean Allison Internship program. This position will work part-time (up to 4 days/30 hours per week) with department staff on special projects and move forward the mission of San Rafael to support the community members we serve. The Honorary Dean Allison Internship was created to honor Dean Allison, the City's Public Works Director from September 2015 to March 2016, before his untimely passing.In his brief time with the City, he embraced and embodied the ideals of public service and transparency. Dean focused on the needs of the public and worked effectively with individuals and groups throughout San Rafael to respond decisively to a broad spectrum of needs both large and small in a creative and community focused way.The namesake internship celebrates his life and his time serving the citizens of San Rafael. The City of San Rafael's Organizational Culture framework is a Helen Putnam Award- winning initiative called "Together San Rafael." City employees are our greatest asset, and we seek talented individuals with diverse backgrounds who are creative, curious, and excited about a challenge. The Together San Rafael initiative is focused on modernizing city services and increasing employee engagement. This initiative recognizes the interconnectedness of the customer (the community) and employee experience. Together San Rafael is about: Cross-department collaboration Empowering all City employees to share and implement innovative ideas Celebrating day to day department innovations The successful candidate for the Honorary Dean Allison Internship will have the opportunity to work with other department staff to realize cross-departmental projects and innovations. Find previous intern experiences here: https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/dean-allison-internship-experience/ and here https://www.cityofsanrafael.org/dean-allison-internship/ Duties and Responsibilities of the Honorary Dean Allison Internship may include: Assisting staff to develop and implement the City's sidewalk maintenance program. Drafting, iterating, and designing policy to introduce the City's tree ordinance, urban forestry initiative, and the City's public asset inventory project Assisting with the permitting, sediment, reporting and regulatory compliance in support of the City's Dredging project. Designing content and materials for public dissemination and outreach regarding City projects, maintenance activities, and public safety information. Preparing written reports on DPW program activities. Creating, updating and auditing project financial spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. Conducting research and analysis of federal, state and local laws related to DPW engineering projects. Compiling information, preparing documents and public education materials for community members and stakeholders on DPW projects. Participating in city-wide projects in which DPW public works programs and activities. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Graduated or currently enrolled in the 3rd year of a Bachelor's degree program or higher in an Engineering, Business, Public Administration, Environmental Science, or related program. Ability to multitask and stay organized. Proficient computer efficiency, including familiarity with Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to demonstrate characteristics of listening, flexibility, follow-through, problem solving, community-orientation, and identifying "win-win" solutions. Application Process: City of San Rafael application is required.Resumes do not substitute for the City application. Follow this link to submit your application: https://www.calopps.org/san-rafael/job-20493129 . Interview Process: The most qualified applicants will be invited to interview. Interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of May 6, 2024, and will be held virtually. Please note on the application the preferred method of communication, whether by phone or email. Reasonable Accommodation: The City of San Rafael will make reasonable accommodations at any phase of the application and interview process, to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you have a disability for which you require accommodation, please advise Human Resources upon submittal of your application. For examination accommodations, please contact Human Resources at least seven (7) calendar days before the test date, at (415) 485-3474. Job PDF: Dean Allison Internship Job Announcement.pdf Benefits In accordance with the salary resolution , this position receives no benefits with the exception of a retirement plan and paid sick leave. As a temporary employee, you may not work more than 1,000 hours in a fiscal year (July 1 - June 30). You are entitled to receive sick leave in accordance with California's Paid Sick Leave Law (AB 1522). Participation in a retirement plan is mandated by Federal Law and you will be enrolled in the Public Agency Retirement System (PARS): Employee contributes 3.75% of salary City of San Rafael contributes 3.75% of salary Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (415)485-3474 Contact email: rhonda.castellucci@cityofsanrafael.org Closing Date/Time: Until filled
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CA
San Bernardino, California, United States
The Job Be an agent of change and make a difference in delivering health and wellness to millions of residents. Join a team who is passionate about the services they provide and is committed to making a difference throughout San Bernardino County. T he San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health invites qualified professionals to apply for the position of Psychologist Internship Program Supervisor* who will be responsible for planning, developing, and implementing the Psychologist Internship Program. Responsibilities will include providing a combination of administrative and clinical supervision to doctoral level psychologist interns, selection and placement of interns, and developing and maintaining relationships with local universities and Department of Behavioral Health programs. Occasional travel will be required to provide on-site supervision to interns placed in clinics and programs throughout San Bernardino County and to attend outreach events. Responsibilities may also include providing program support to the Marriage and Family Therapy and Social Work Intern Programs. * Official Title : Mental Health Intern Program Supervisor For additional details, please refer to the Mental Health Intern Program Supervisor job description. The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) is responsible for providing mental health and substance use disorder services to county residents who are experiencing major mental illness or substance abuse related issues. DBH provides mental health and substance use disorder prevention and treatment services to all age groups, with a primary emphasis on treating children/youth who may be seriously emotionally disturbed, adults who are experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness, and individuals who are experiencing substance use disorders. DBH also provides an array of outreach/engagement, prevention, and early intervention services. DBH's core values are service , integrity , accountability , and trust . DBH is a unique County Department comprised of six (6) service areas: Outpatient Clinics and Youth Services; Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services; 24-Hour and Emergency Services; Forensic and Homeless Services; Administrative Services; and Program Support Services. The Department currently has a workforce in excess of 1000 positions and an approximate $700 million-dollar annual budget. Click HERE to learn more about the Department of Behavioral Health Click HERE to learn more about San Bernardino County The list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur throughout the Department. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Pre-Employment Process: An extensive background check will include credit check, fingerprint/DOJ LiveScan, and DMV check. Must be a U.S. Citizen or be a permanent U.S. resident. Medical exam will also include drug and TB test. Some positions may require additional background check/process dependent upon the work location. Travel: Travel throughout the County may be required depending on assignment. Employees will be required to make provision for transportation (mileage reimbursement at current IRS rate is available). At the time of hire, a valid California driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be produced and maintained for the individual providing the transportation. Sponsorship: Please note San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Minimum Requirements License : Must be licensed in the State of California as a Psychologist. Indicate license number and expiration date on the Supplemental Questionnaire. A copy of license is required upon appointment. --AND-- Experience: Three (3) years of post-graduate experience in a mental health or social service setting AND one (1) year of experience as a lead worker or full-scope supervisor in a clinical setting (lead/supervisory experience may be gained concurrently with the post-graduate experience). Clearly identify the dates of lead/supervisory experience. Note: Applications will be accepted from candidates who are within three (3) months of completing three (3) years of experience in a mental health or social service setting at time of application. Verification of qualifications will be required prior to hire. Desired Qualifications Applicants fluent in American Sign Language, Arabic, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, and/or Vietnamese are strongly encouraged to apply. Additional compensation is associated with positions requiring the use of bilingual skills. Testing of bilingual skills may be required to receive additional compensation. Applicants with experience providing and supervising psychological/neuropsychological testing are highly desirable. Ensure that your psychological/neuropsychological testing experience is clearly indicated in the work experience section of your application. Selection Process There will be a competitive evaluation of qualifications based on the information provided in the Application and the Supplemental Questionnaire. You are encouraged to include detailed descriptions of your qualifying experience , as only the most highly qualified applicants will be referred to the Department. Please ensure all relevant experience is indicated in the Application and responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire, as resumes and other attachments will not be reviewed for the competitive evaluation. Completing your application with statements such as "see/refer to resume" or "see attached" rather than completing your work history may affect your eligibility or competitive evaluation score. Be sure to clearly describe your experience in meeting the minimum requirements. If you require technical assistance, please click HERE to review the Government Jobs online application guide , or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627. Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by computer or browser used to submit the application. EEO/ADA: S an Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form (Download PDF reader) within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click HERE for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Please click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process . Supervisory Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 30, 2024
Full Time
The Job Be an agent of change and make a difference in delivering health and wellness to millions of residents. Join a team who is passionate about the services they provide and is committed to making a difference throughout San Bernardino County. T he San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health invites qualified professionals to apply for the position of Psychologist Internship Program Supervisor* who will be responsible for planning, developing, and implementing the Psychologist Internship Program. Responsibilities will include providing a combination of administrative and clinical supervision to doctoral level psychologist interns, selection and placement of interns, and developing and maintaining relationships with local universities and Department of Behavioral Health programs. Occasional travel will be required to provide on-site supervision to interns placed in clinics and programs throughout San Bernardino County and to attend outreach events. Responsibilities may also include providing program support to the Marriage and Family Therapy and Social Work Intern Programs. * Official Title : Mental Health Intern Program Supervisor For additional details, please refer to the Mental Health Intern Program Supervisor job description. The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) is responsible for providing mental health and substance use disorder services to county residents who are experiencing major mental illness or substance abuse related issues. DBH provides mental health and substance use disorder prevention and treatment services to all age groups, with a primary emphasis on treating children/youth who may be seriously emotionally disturbed, adults who are experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness, and individuals who are experiencing substance use disorders. DBH also provides an array of outreach/engagement, prevention, and early intervention services. DBH's core values are service , integrity , accountability , and trust . DBH is a unique County Department comprised of six (6) service areas: Outpatient Clinics and Youth Services; Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services; 24-Hour and Emergency Services; Forensic and Homeless Services; Administrative Services; and Program Support Services. The Department currently has a workforce in excess of 1000 positions and an approximate $700 million-dollar annual budget. Click HERE to learn more about the Department of Behavioral Health Click HERE to learn more about San Bernardino County The list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur throughout the Department. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Pre-Employment Process: An extensive background check will include credit check, fingerprint/DOJ LiveScan, and DMV check. Must be a U.S. Citizen or be a permanent U.S. resident. Medical exam will also include drug and TB test. Some positions may require additional background check/process dependent upon the work location. Travel: Travel throughout the County may be required depending on assignment. Employees will be required to make provision for transportation (mileage reimbursement at current IRS rate is available). At the time of hire, a valid California driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be produced and maintained for the individual providing the transportation. Sponsorship: Please note San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Minimum Requirements License : Must be licensed in the State of California as a Psychologist. Indicate license number and expiration date on the Supplemental Questionnaire. A copy of license is required upon appointment. --AND-- Experience: Three (3) years of post-graduate experience in a mental health or social service setting AND one (1) year of experience as a lead worker or full-scope supervisor in a clinical setting (lead/supervisory experience may be gained concurrently with the post-graduate experience). Clearly identify the dates of lead/supervisory experience. Note: Applications will be accepted from candidates who are within three (3) months of completing three (3) years of experience in a mental health or social service setting at time of application. Verification of qualifications will be required prior to hire. Desired Qualifications Applicants fluent in American Sign Language, Arabic, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, and/or Vietnamese are strongly encouraged to apply. Additional compensation is associated with positions requiring the use of bilingual skills. Testing of bilingual skills may be required to receive additional compensation. Applicants with experience providing and supervising psychological/neuropsychological testing are highly desirable. Ensure that your psychological/neuropsychological testing experience is clearly indicated in the work experience section of your application. Selection Process There will be a competitive evaluation of qualifications based on the information provided in the Application and the Supplemental Questionnaire. You are encouraged to include detailed descriptions of your qualifying experience , as only the most highly qualified applicants will be referred to the Department. Please ensure all relevant experience is indicated in the Application and responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire, as resumes and other attachments will not be reviewed for the competitive evaluation. Completing your application with statements such as "see/refer to resume" or "see attached" rather than completing your work history may affect your eligibility or competitive evaluation score. Be sure to clearly describe your experience in meeting the minimum requirements. If you require technical assistance, please click HERE to review the Government Jobs online application guide , or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627. Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by computer or browser used to submit the application. EEO/ADA: S an Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form (Download PDF reader) within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click HERE for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Please click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process . Supervisory Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon, United States
The Position The Bureau of Environmental Services is seeking interns for their Operations & Maintenance group! Applications will be reviewed on a bi-weekly basis. Job Appointment: Casual, Part-Time Work Schedule: Flexible hours between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM; part-time and full-time opportunities available. Work Location: Multiple Locations Benefits: These positions are not eligible for benefits. Language Pay Differential: Employees who speak one or more languages in addition to English and who use their language skill to assist the community, may receive additional pay. More about the process can be found here. Application Material: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portland’s online portal. You will need to submit a work history and answer supplemental questions for this application. Note: These are casual Community Service Aide (CSA II) positions with a maximum of 1,400 hours in a calendar year. The internship areas of focus are: Collection System Operations Maintenance Support Services - Administrative Services, Maintenance Planning & Condition and Working Asset Management (3 positions) Watershed O&M Collection System Division - 1 Position The Maintenance Engineering section of the Collection System division is responsible for overseeing the operation and maintenance of the wastewater and stormwater collection systems to achieve three major goals: prevent and/or reduce the number and impact of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs), minimize asset life-cycle costs while providing an acceptable level of service, and sustain the public’s investment in the sewer infrastructure by ensuring that service lives are extended as long as economically feasible. The Collection System Intern, with guidance and under supervision, will: Become familiar with the activities of an engineering section in the Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) including condition assessment of assets, evaluating maintenance options for assets, and evaluating rehabilitation options for assets; Become familiar with the principles of Asset Management touching on asset failure modes, likelihood of failure, consequence of failure, and risk assessments of assets; Work in a team environment and have the opportunity to collaborate with and assist engineers and technicians in the workgroup. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Reviewing Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) inspections for accuracy of data entry and assembling documentation for engineering asset evaluations of structurally and/or operationally deficient assets. Assisting with field work performed by engineering staff by taking and recording measurements; performing rudimentary surveys and condition assessments from visual observation. Evaluating condition of stormwater facilities to determine level of maintenance needed by working with Stormwater Operation and Maintenance (O&M) staff. Updating the database of CCTV tapes of sewers needing repairs and denoting this in the Bureau’s Hansen database. Operations Division - 2 Positions The Special Operations Group is part of Operations Division at Columbia Boulevard Wastewater Treatment Plant. We are the maintenance arm of Operations as well as filling in for the liquids group as needed. The Operations Intern, with guidance and under supervision, will learn about: The wastewater treatment process; Wastewater treatment equipment and machinery; The Portland collection system and its wastewater pumping stations; Working with professional wastewater operators as a team. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Cleaning and maintaining wastewater equipment and facilities Helping with daily operational duties Learning/shadowing Wastewater Operators as they operate the facility Participating in safety related activities and execute the work orders associated with OSHA and onsite safety policy Maintenance Divisio n - 1 Position The Maintenance Division is responsible for the assessment, maintenance and repair of treatment plant and pump station assets (including mechanical, electrical, automation and instrumentation), as well as understanding as-built drawings, equipment operations and maintenance manuals, and system/equipment safety procedures. The Maintenance Intern, with guidance and under supervision, will learn: The concept of Asset Management principles touching on likelihood of failure, consequence of failure and risk assessments of assets; How to read and interpret as-builts and project design drawings; The value of communication and teamwork; And gain an understanding of electrical and mechanical equipment and associated design and documentation. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Assisting with field work performed by maintenance and engineering staff by taking measurements, confirming as-built drawings, and performing condition assessments from visual observation. Reviewing red-lined drawings and compare to drafted as-built drawings (primarily electrical) and performing QA/QC, coordinate with engineering and prepare AutoCAD requests as required. Participating in team/stakeholder meetings. Assisting with analyzing equipment and their associated Operations and Maintenance Manuals, including organizing and linking manuals to assets (Mechanical, electrical and instrumentation) in computerized maintenance management system. Reviewing engineering drawings - work with electricians, instrument technicians or maintenance planners to field verify accuracy of drawings, equipment or asset names/labels, equipment part/model numbers, etc., and assist in preparing updates to various maintenance documents such as equipment or system Operations and Maintenance Manuals, Record Drawings, Instrument Data Sheets, and the Treatment Plants Operations and Maintenance Plan. Support Services Division - 3 Positions Administrative Services - 1 Position The Administrative Team provides customer support to the Operations & Maintenance Group and other Bureau employees co-located at the Columbia Boulevard Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Support Services - Administrative Services intern, with guidance and under supervision, will: Learn about the Bureau of Environmental Services and what we do/how we do it; Experience working in the public sector; Experience working collaboratively with a team and independently; Build network and references; Learn how the Administrative Team works to support customers. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Planning & coordinating small projects/work assignments. Providing planning & coordination support for implementation phase of a Bureau Administrative Study. Assisting in managing & organization of records and files. Assisting Administrative team on various projects and tasks as assigned. Maintenance Planning & Condition - 1 Position Our team oversees Maintenance planning and asset management for the 2 wastewater treatment plants and approximately 100 pump stations through the collection systems. Work includes data entry and management in our workorder management system as well as field data gathering and reporting. The Support Services - Maintenance Planning & Condition intern, with guidance and under supervision, will: Gain hands-on experience in maintenance planning and public infrastructure asset management; Learn about the wastewater processing and cost effective asset management; Gain technical experience through engagement with our field technicians. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Field data gathering Recording data into our WAM Systems, data management and clean up Field asset labeling Small replacement and rehabilitation project work Developing statistical reliability models based on existing asset failure data. Working Asset Management - 1 position Our working asset management group oversees day to day management of Oracle WAM V1 system. Bureau is looking to move to a different technology platform and implement Infor IPS. Currently, group is focusing on data transition as well as record clean up and management. Group is in charge of maintaining existing Oracle WAM system as well as transitioning into new Infor IPS system. The Support Services - Working Asset Management intern, with guidance and under supervision, will: Gain hands-on experience in data management of working asset management system; And learn about data quality and integrity as well as the close relationship between organizational work processes and data unitization for decision making. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Field data gathering and record management Recording data into our WAM System Data management and clean up Workflow mapping Organizational change management Watershed O&M Division - 1 Position The Watershed O&M division manages natural areas, implements revegetation, provides technical expertise on surface water projects. We also fulfill long-term commitments to restore, enhance and protect Portland’s streams, wetlands and drainageways. The Watershed O&M intern, with guidance and under supervision, will learn about: Management of natural areas; Developing O&M Manuals; Land acquisition; Planning strategy and coordination; Equity literacy. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Project management support for Botanic Specialists and Environmental Specialists. GIS/Mapping development. Development of O&M Manuals and long-term management manuals. Support for land acquisition and grant applications. About the Bureau The Bureau of Environmental Services manages Portland's wastewater and stormwater infrastructure to protect public health and the environment. BES is a mission-driven, high-performance organization, leading the City in preserving and restoring the health of Portland's watersheds. More information about the Bureau: https://www.portlandoreoon.gov/bes/ Have a question? Contact Information: Cierra Maceo Recruiter Cierra.Maceo@portlandoregon.gov To Qualify The following minimum qualifications are required for this position: Ability to work independently and in a team environment. Experience being a great team member with effective communication skills.Great organizational skills and ability to manage large quantities of data.Experience with using computer software such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook Additional Qualifications: Must be a student enrolled in a trade school, training program, college or university undergraduate or graduate program come Fall 2024. The Recruitment Process STEP 1: Apply online between March 13, 2024 - April 26, 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 Veterans preference, please submit your Veteran documents (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc) by the closing date of the recruitment. To learn about Veterans preference click here. Application Tips: Your responses to the supplemental questions should include details describing your education, training and/or personal and professional experience, and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. Your work history should support the details described in your responses to the supplemental questions. 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 March 25, 2024, and bi-weekly thereafter An evaluation of each applicant's training and paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their work history and supplemental questions. Your work history and responses to the supplemental questions will be the basis for our pass/fail 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 phase 1 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. Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Eligible applicants will only be contacted for interviews. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. Step 4: Selection (Interview): Eligible applicants will only be contacted for interviews. Hiring bureau will review and select candidates for an interview. Step 5: Offer of Employment: Eligible applicants will only be contacted for interviews. 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 Veterans Preference ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer This summary outlines the benefit programs, actual benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. The City of Portland offers a comprehensive benefit package that is competitive with other private and public sector employers. More detailed information can be obtained by calling the Health & Financial Benefits Office at 503-823-6031. Health Care (Medical, Vision and Dental) Casual employees can become eligible for health benefits (medical, dental & vision) through Affordable Care Act (ACA) employer provisions if they meet the necessary paid hours requirement, as determined by the Health & Financial Benefits Office. Retirement Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP) The City currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution. Employees who are OPSRP members are vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 (age 60 for police and fire.) Sick Leave Casual employees accrue sick leave as outlined in the City of Portland protected sick time law. Family Medical Leave In accordance with federal and state law, and the City policy for family medical leave, the City grants family and medical leave to eligible employees for certain family and medical related reasons. Closing Date/Time: 4/26/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 13, 2024
Full Time
The Position The Bureau of Environmental Services is seeking interns for their Operations & Maintenance group! Applications will be reviewed on a bi-weekly basis. Job Appointment: Casual, Part-Time Work Schedule: Flexible hours between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM; part-time and full-time opportunities available. Work Location: Multiple Locations Benefits: These positions are not eligible for benefits. Language Pay Differential: Employees who speak one or more languages in addition to English and who use their language skill to assist the community, may receive additional pay. More about the process can be found here. Application Material: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portland’s online portal. You will need to submit a work history and answer supplemental questions for this application. Note: These are casual Community Service Aide (CSA II) positions with a maximum of 1,400 hours in a calendar year. The internship areas of focus are: Collection System Operations Maintenance Support Services - Administrative Services, Maintenance Planning & Condition and Working Asset Management (3 positions) Watershed O&M Collection System Division - 1 Position The Maintenance Engineering section of the Collection System division is responsible for overseeing the operation and maintenance of the wastewater and stormwater collection systems to achieve three major goals: prevent and/or reduce the number and impact of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) and sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs), minimize asset life-cycle costs while providing an acceptable level of service, and sustain the public’s investment in the sewer infrastructure by ensuring that service lives are extended as long as economically feasible. The Collection System Intern, with guidance and under supervision, will: Become familiar with the activities of an engineering section in the Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) including condition assessment of assets, evaluating maintenance options for assets, and evaluating rehabilitation options for assets; Become familiar with the principles of Asset Management touching on asset failure modes, likelihood of failure, consequence of failure, and risk assessments of assets; Work in a team environment and have the opportunity to collaborate with and assist engineers and technicians in the workgroup. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Reviewing Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) inspections for accuracy of data entry and assembling documentation for engineering asset evaluations of structurally and/or operationally deficient assets. Assisting with field work performed by engineering staff by taking and recording measurements; performing rudimentary surveys and condition assessments from visual observation. Evaluating condition of stormwater facilities to determine level of maintenance needed by working with Stormwater Operation and Maintenance (O&M) staff. Updating the database of CCTV tapes of sewers needing repairs and denoting this in the Bureau’s Hansen database. Operations Division - 2 Positions The Special Operations Group is part of Operations Division at Columbia Boulevard Wastewater Treatment Plant. We are the maintenance arm of Operations as well as filling in for the liquids group as needed. The Operations Intern, with guidance and under supervision, will learn about: The wastewater treatment process; Wastewater treatment equipment and machinery; The Portland collection system and its wastewater pumping stations; Working with professional wastewater operators as a team. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Cleaning and maintaining wastewater equipment and facilities Helping with daily operational duties Learning/shadowing Wastewater Operators as they operate the facility Participating in safety related activities and execute the work orders associated with OSHA and onsite safety policy Maintenance Divisio n - 1 Position The Maintenance Division is responsible for the assessment, maintenance and repair of treatment plant and pump station assets (including mechanical, electrical, automation and instrumentation), as well as understanding as-built drawings, equipment operations and maintenance manuals, and system/equipment safety procedures. The Maintenance Intern, with guidance and under supervision, will learn: The concept of Asset Management principles touching on likelihood of failure, consequence of failure and risk assessments of assets; How to read and interpret as-builts and project design drawings; The value of communication and teamwork; And gain an understanding of electrical and mechanical equipment and associated design and documentation. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Assisting with field work performed by maintenance and engineering staff by taking measurements, confirming as-built drawings, and performing condition assessments from visual observation. Reviewing red-lined drawings and compare to drafted as-built drawings (primarily electrical) and performing QA/QC, coordinate with engineering and prepare AutoCAD requests as required. Participating in team/stakeholder meetings. Assisting with analyzing equipment and their associated Operations and Maintenance Manuals, including organizing and linking manuals to assets (Mechanical, electrical and instrumentation) in computerized maintenance management system. Reviewing engineering drawings - work with electricians, instrument technicians or maintenance planners to field verify accuracy of drawings, equipment or asset names/labels, equipment part/model numbers, etc., and assist in preparing updates to various maintenance documents such as equipment or system Operations and Maintenance Manuals, Record Drawings, Instrument Data Sheets, and the Treatment Plants Operations and Maintenance Plan. Support Services Division - 3 Positions Administrative Services - 1 Position The Administrative Team provides customer support to the Operations & Maintenance Group and other Bureau employees co-located at the Columbia Boulevard Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Support Services - Administrative Services intern, with guidance and under supervision, will: Learn about the Bureau of Environmental Services and what we do/how we do it; Experience working in the public sector; Experience working collaboratively with a team and independently; Build network and references; Learn how the Administrative Team works to support customers. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Planning & coordinating small projects/work assignments. Providing planning & coordination support for implementation phase of a Bureau Administrative Study. Assisting in managing & organization of records and files. Assisting Administrative team on various projects and tasks as assigned. Maintenance Planning & Condition - 1 Position Our team oversees Maintenance planning and asset management for the 2 wastewater treatment plants and approximately 100 pump stations through the collection systems. Work includes data entry and management in our workorder management system as well as field data gathering and reporting. The Support Services - Maintenance Planning & Condition intern, with guidance and under supervision, will: Gain hands-on experience in maintenance planning and public infrastructure asset management; Learn about the wastewater processing and cost effective asset management; Gain technical experience through engagement with our field technicians. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Field data gathering Recording data into our WAM Systems, data management and clean up Field asset labeling Small replacement and rehabilitation project work Developing statistical reliability models based on existing asset failure data. Working Asset Management - 1 position Our working asset management group oversees day to day management of Oracle WAM V1 system. Bureau is looking to move to a different technology platform and implement Infor IPS. Currently, group is focusing on data transition as well as record clean up and management. Group is in charge of maintaining existing Oracle WAM system as well as transitioning into new Infor IPS system. The Support Services - Working Asset Management intern, with guidance and under supervision, will: Gain hands-on experience in data management of working asset management system; And learn about data quality and integrity as well as the close relationship between organizational work processes and data unitization for decision making. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Field data gathering and record management Recording data into our WAM System Data management and clean up Workflow mapping Organizational change management Watershed O&M Division - 1 Position The Watershed O&M division manages natural areas, implements revegetation, provides technical expertise on surface water projects. We also fulfill long-term commitments to restore, enhance and protect Portland’s streams, wetlands and drainageways. The Watershed O&M intern, with guidance and under supervision, will learn about: Management of natural areas; Developing O&M Manuals; Land acquisition; Planning strategy and coordination; Equity literacy. Roles & Responsibilities Include: Project management support for Botanic Specialists and Environmental Specialists. GIS/Mapping development. Development of O&M Manuals and long-term management manuals. Support for land acquisition and grant applications. About the Bureau The Bureau of Environmental Services manages Portland's wastewater and stormwater infrastructure to protect public health and the environment. BES is a mission-driven, high-performance organization, leading the City in preserving and restoring the health of Portland's watersheds. More information about the Bureau: https://www.portlandoreoon.gov/bes/ Have a question? Contact Information: Cierra Maceo Recruiter Cierra.Maceo@portlandoregon.gov To Qualify The following minimum qualifications are required for this position: Ability to work independently and in a team environment. Experience being a great team member with effective communication skills.Great organizational skills and ability to manage large quantities of data.Experience with using computer software such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook Additional Qualifications: Must be a student enrolled in a trade school, training program, college or university undergraduate or graduate program come Fall 2024. The Recruitment Process STEP 1: Apply online between March 13, 2024 - April 26, 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 Veterans preference, please submit your Veteran documents (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc) by the closing date of the recruitment. To learn about Veterans preference click here. Application Tips: Your responses to the supplemental questions should include details describing your education, training and/or personal and professional experience, and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. Your work history should support the details described in your responses to the supplemental questions. 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 March 25, 2024, and bi-weekly thereafter An evaluation of each applicant's training and paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their work history and supplemental questions. Your work history and responses to the supplemental questions will be the basis for our pass/fail 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 phase 1 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. Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Eligible applicants will only be contacted for interviews. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. Step 4: Selection (Interview): Eligible applicants will only be contacted for interviews. Hiring bureau will review and select candidates for an interview. Step 5: Offer of Employment: Eligible applicants will only be contacted for interviews. 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 Veterans Preference ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer This summary outlines the benefit programs, actual benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. The City of Portland offers a comprehensive benefit package that is competitive with other private and public sector employers. More detailed information can be obtained by calling the Health & Financial Benefits Office at 503-823-6031. Health Care (Medical, Vision and Dental) Casual employees can become eligible for health benefits (medical, dental & vision) through Affordable Care Act (ACA) employer provisions if they meet the necessary paid hours requirement, as determined by the Health & Financial Benefits Office. Retirement Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP) The City currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution. Employees who are OPSRP members are vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 (age 60 for police and fire.) Sick Leave Casual employees accrue sick leave as outlined in the City of Portland protected sick time law. Family Medical Leave In accordance with federal and state law, and the City policy for family medical leave, the City grants family and medical leave to eligible employees for certain family and medical related reasons. Closing Date/Time: 4/26/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CA
San Bernardino, California, United States
The Job Are you a recent Master's graduate looking to be an agent of change and make a difference in delivering health and wellness to millions of residents? Join a team who is passionate about the services they provide and is committed to making a difference throughout San Bernardino County. The San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health invites qualified professionals to apply for the position of Pre-Licensed Clinical Therapist*. Pre-Licensed Clinical Therapists (Marriage and Family Therapy, Master of Social Work, and Professional Clinical Counselor) work in a variety of programs providing rehabilitative mental health/substance abuse services in community mental health clinics, field and institutional settings to children, adolescents, families, and older adults with severe mental or emotional disorders. Pre-Licensed Clinical Therapists may obtain supervised clinical experience. Applicants willing to work in forensics, criminal justice, or after-hours positions are encouraged to apply, as well as those seeking traditional schedules. * Official Title: Clinical Therapist, Pre-Licensed For additional details, please refer to the Clinical Therapist, Pre-Licensed job description. Hear from current therapists about their experiences within the County below! The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) is responsible for providing mental health and substance use disorder services to county residents who are experiencing major mental illness or substance abuse related issues. DBH provides mental health and substance use disorder prevention and treatment services to all age groups, with a primary emphasis on treating children/youth who may be seriously emotionally disturbed, adults who are experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness, and individuals who are experiencing substance use disorders. DBH also provides an array of outreach/engagement, prevention, and early intervention services. DBH's core values are service , integrity , accountability , and trust . DBH is a unique County Department comprised of six (6) service areas: Outpatient Clinics and Youth Services; Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services; 24-Hour and Emergency Services; Forensic and Homeless Services; Administrative Services; and Program Support Services. The Department currently has a workforce in excess of 1000 positions and an approximate $700 million-dollar annual budget. DBH is also accepting applications for Pre-Licensed Clinical Therapist Trainee* , Licensed Clinical Therapist I* , and Licensed Clinical Therapist II* . Please click on a job title to be redirected to the corresponding application. Each position requires its own application. Click HERE to learn more about the Department of Behavioral Health Click HERE to learn more about San Bernardino County The list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur throughout the Department. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Pre-Employment Process: An extensive background check will include a credit check, fingerprint/DOJ LiveScan, and DMV check. Must be a U.S. Citizen or be a permanent U.S. resident. Medical exam will also include drug and TB test. Some positions may require additional background check/process dependent upon the work location. Travel : Travel throughout the County may be required depending on assignment. Employees will be required to make provision for transportation. At the time of hire, a valid California driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be produced and maintained for the individual providing the transportation. Shifts : Some programs offer 24-hour services; some assignments may require employees to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and on-call. Differential: Clinical therapists regularly assigned to work night/overnight hours or in detention facilities receive additional compensation. Indicate your interest and availability for positions assigned to night/overnight or detention facilities on the Supplemental Questionnaire. Sponsorship: Please note San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Pre-Licensed Clinical Therapists must become licensed by the BBS within six (6) years of the original registration date or be terminated. Upon obtaining license, employees may be promoted to Licensed Clinical Therapist I ($5,541 - $8,006 monthly) . Minimum Requirements Intern Registration Must possess and be on first intern registration number as an AMFT, ACSW, or APCC with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) (i.e., applicants who are within six years of initial registration with the BBS.) Desired Qualifications Applicants fluent in American Sign Language, Arabic, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, and/or Vietnamese are strongly encouraged to apply. Additional compensation is associated with positions requiring the use of bilingual skills. Testing of bilingual skills may be required to receive additional compensation. Experience in one or more of the following areas is highly desirable, however, not required: Government or private inpatient, psychiatric hospital or behavioral health clinics/programs/contract agencies, serving persistently mentally ill clients. Experience providing child/adolescent and family therapy. Experience in a crisis intervention/brief therapy setting with severely mentally ill adults/children. Experience in quality assurance or utilization review activities. Experience with intensive care coordination with physical health care providers for severely persistently mentally ill clients. Experience with case management for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. Experience with coordinating care for individuals with co-occurring substance disorders. Experience in transitional care coordination between inpatient and outpatient levels of care for medical complexity or severely persistently mentally ill adults and children. Experience working with detained youth and incarcerated adults in correctional settings, such as institutions/locked detention facilities or with probationers/offenders recently released from a correctional setting. Selection Process There will be a competitive evaluation of qualifications based on the information provided in the Application and the Supplemental Questionnaire. You are encouraged to include detailed descriptions of your qualifying experience , as only the most highly qualified applicants will be referred to the Department. Please ensure all relevant experience is indicated in the Application and responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire, as resumes and other attachments will not be reviewed for the competitive evaluation. Completing your application with statements such as "see/refer to resume" or "see attached" rather than completing your work history may affect your eligibility or competitive evaluation score. Be sure to clearly describe your experience in meeting the minimum requirements. If you require technical assistance, please click HERE to review the Government Jobs online application guide , or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627. Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by computer or browser used to submit the application. EEO/ADA: S an Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form (Download PDF reader) within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click HERE for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Please click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process . Professional Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 30, 2024
Full Time
The Job Are you a recent Master's graduate looking to be an agent of change and make a difference in delivering health and wellness to millions of residents? Join a team who is passionate about the services they provide and is committed to making a difference throughout San Bernardino County. The San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health invites qualified professionals to apply for the position of Pre-Licensed Clinical Therapist*. Pre-Licensed Clinical Therapists (Marriage and Family Therapy, Master of Social Work, and Professional Clinical Counselor) work in a variety of programs providing rehabilitative mental health/substance abuse services in community mental health clinics, field and institutional settings to children, adolescents, families, and older adults with severe mental or emotional disorders. Pre-Licensed Clinical Therapists may obtain supervised clinical experience. Applicants willing to work in forensics, criminal justice, or after-hours positions are encouraged to apply, as well as those seeking traditional schedules. * Official Title: Clinical Therapist, Pre-Licensed For additional details, please refer to the Clinical Therapist, Pre-Licensed job description. Hear from current therapists about their experiences within the County below! The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) is responsible for providing mental health and substance use disorder services to county residents who are experiencing major mental illness or substance abuse related issues. DBH provides mental health and substance use disorder prevention and treatment services to all age groups, with a primary emphasis on treating children/youth who may be seriously emotionally disturbed, adults who are experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness, and individuals who are experiencing substance use disorders. DBH also provides an array of outreach/engagement, prevention, and early intervention services. DBH's core values are service , integrity , accountability , and trust . DBH is a unique County Department comprised of six (6) service areas: Outpatient Clinics and Youth Services; Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services; 24-Hour and Emergency Services; Forensic and Homeless Services; Administrative Services; and Program Support Services. The Department currently has a workforce in excess of 1000 positions and an approximate $700 million-dollar annual budget. DBH is also accepting applications for Pre-Licensed Clinical Therapist Trainee* , Licensed Clinical Therapist I* , and Licensed Clinical Therapist II* . Please click on a job title to be redirected to the corresponding application. Each position requires its own application. Click HERE to learn more about the Department of Behavioral Health Click HERE to learn more about San Bernardino County The list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur throughout the Department. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Pre-Employment Process: An extensive background check will include a credit check, fingerprint/DOJ LiveScan, and DMV check. Must be a U.S. Citizen or be a permanent U.S. resident. Medical exam will also include drug and TB test. Some positions may require additional background check/process dependent upon the work location. Travel : Travel throughout the County may be required depending on assignment. Employees will be required to make provision for transportation. At the time of hire, a valid California driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be produced and maintained for the individual providing the transportation. Shifts : Some programs offer 24-hour services; some assignments may require employees to work evenings, weekends, holidays, and on-call. Differential: Clinical therapists regularly assigned to work night/overnight hours or in detention facilities receive additional compensation. Indicate your interest and availability for positions assigned to night/overnight or detention facilities on the Supplemental Questionnaire. Sponsorship: Please note San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Pre-Licensed Clinical Therapists must become licensed by the BBS within six (6) years of the original registration date or be terminated. Upon obtaining license, employees may be promoted to Licensed Clinical Therapist I ($5,541 - $8,006 monthly) . Minimum Requirements Intern Registration Must possess and be on first intern registration number as an AMFT, ACSW, or APCC with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) (i.e., applicants who are within six years of initial registration with the BBS.) Desired Qualifications Applicants fluent in American Sign Language, Arabic, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, and/or Vietnamese are strongly encouraged to apply. Additional compensation is associated with positions requiring the use of bilingual skills. Testing of bilingual skills may be required to receive additional compensation. Experience in one or more of the following areas is highly desirable, however, not required: Government or private inpatient, psychiatric hospital or behavioral health clinics/programs/contract agencies, serving persistently mentally ill clients. Experience providing child/adolescent and family therapy. Experience in a crisis intervention/brief therapy setting with severely mentally ill adults/children. Experience in quality assurance or utilization review activities. Experience with intensive care coordination with physical health care providers for severely persistently mentally ill clients. Experience with case management for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness. Experience with coordinating care for individuals with co-occurring substance disorders. Experience in transitional care coordination between inpatient and outpatient levels of care for medical complexity or severely persistently mentally ill adults and children. Experience working with detained youth and incarcerated adults in correctional settings, such as institutions/locked detention facilities or with probationers/offenders recently released from a correctional setting. Selection Process There will be a competitive evaluation of qualifications based on the information provided in the Application and the Supplemental Questionnaire. You are encouraged to include detailed descriptions of your qualifying experience , as only the most highly qualified applicants will be referred to the Department. Please ensure all relevant experience is indicated in the Application and responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire, as resumes and other attachments will not be reviewed for the competitive evaluation. Completing your application with statements such as "see/refer to resume" or "see attached" rather than completing your work history may affect your eligibility or competitive evaluation score. Be sure to clearly describe your experience in meeting the minimum requirements. If you require technical assistance, please click HERE to review the Government Jobs online application guide , or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627. Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by computer or browser used to submit the application. EEO/ADA: S an Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form (Download PDF reader) within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click HERE for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Please click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process . Professional Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Cal State University (CSU) Fullerton
800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831, USA
Department of Special Education Part-Time Lecturer/Clinical Coach Pool POSITION The Department of Secondary Education at CSU Fullerton invites applications for its Part-Time Lecturer/Clinical Coach Pool. We welcome applications from individuals who are experienced and student centered to teach in the Education Specialist Teaching Credential and/or Special Education master’s program. This is a pool of part-time lecturers for the department to draw on as necessary. Qualified applicants will be contacted when positions are available. APPOINTMENTS FROM THE PART-TIME POOL ARE TEMPORARY AND OFTEN MADE JUST PRIOR TO THE START OF THE ACADEMIC TERM. APPLICANTS MUST BE AVAILABLE ON VERY SHORT NOTICE. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in special education or a closely related field Minimum of three years experience teaching or working with youth with disabilities in diverse birth-22 settings Committed to Just, Equitable, and Inclusive education. Knowledge of the current context of public schooling including the California adopted Education Specialist birth-22 content standards, frameworks, and accountability systems Knowledge of diversity in society, including diverse abilities, culture, language, ethnicity, and gender orientation Demonstrated ability to effectively work with students from intersecting historically marginalized social groups using innovative instructional approaches and methods Committed to ongoing professional development to maintain currency in the field, including effective use of technology PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Demonstrated experience using anti-racist teaching and social justice pedagogies Plurilingual or have experience working with plurilingual students A doctorate degree in special education or a related field Experience supporting teachers, teacher candidates and/or new teachers. Knowledge of CCTC Teaching Performance Expectations (applicable to teaching courses in the credential program) Active in subject matter professional organizations HOW TO APPLY A complete online application must be submitted in order to receive consideration. Please provide the following materials as it relates to your application requirements: Letter of interest or Cover Letter Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume 3 Letters of Recommendation Diversity Statement Unofficial transcripts (official transcripts upon offer) Applications will be reviewed as needed. Please direct all questions about the position to: Dr. Calli Lewis Chiu, clewischiu@fullerton.edu , Department Chair. JEIE/DIVERSITY STATEMENT PROMPT Diversity is a defining feature of California’s past, present, and future. Increasing the diversity of our educators to better reflect the population of California is just one aspect of the College of Education’s dedication to just, equitable, and inclusive education. Diversity refers to the variety of personal experiences, values, and worldviews that arise from differences of culture and circumstance. Such differences include race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, language, abilities/disabilities, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, geographic region, and more. All College of Education students leave with a perspective that recognizes, acknowledges, and respects the knowledge and strengths all students bring from their communities. This perspective is known as Just, Equitable, and Inclusive Education (JEIE) and is evident in all our programs. College of Education students use this perspective to make community-based assets an integral component of curricular and pedagogical development. In this way, our graduates learn to value and draw upon students’ backgrounds not only to support them in developing skills leading to success in the broader society, but also as a mechanism to transform our communities. We believe that all faculty and staff who work for the college must share these same commitments. Click here http://ed.fullerton.edu/about-the-college/jeie.php to learn more about Just, Equitable, and Inclusive Education (JEIE). The diversity statement should focus on your commitment to just, equitable, and inclusive education. This statement can take several different forms and may address: Your contribution to issues of JEIE How you incorporate issues of JEIE into your teaching materials and methods or in your research How you have personally experienced issues regarding JEIE Your experiences and/or qualifications that enhance your ability to work with diverse groups The prompt will be reviewed looking at knowledge, application, experience, and expertise as it relates to JEIE. The strongest statement will look at the intersectionality of JEIE Social identity or marker. APPOINTMENT DATE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR The need for part-time faculty is greatest in Fall and Spring semesters. The Fall term begins in the late August and ends in mid-December; the Spring term runs from the middle of January through the end of May. On rare occasions part-time faculty are needed during one of the Summer Session segments. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Regular performance evaluations of part-time lecturers are made by the department in accord with the faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement and University Policy Statement 210.070. These performance evaluations determine which lecturers will be retained for future and continued teaching assignments. And in some instances, syllabi, assignments and reading material will be reviewed by the departmental personnel committee. APPOINTMENT AND SALARY All part-time faculty appointments are made as Lecturers, under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the CSU system and the California Faculty Association. Initial appointments are for one semester only. Classification Range: $4,530 - $6,056 per month Anticipated hiring range depending on qualifications, not to exceed $5,405 per month The full-time (15 units per semester) monthly base salaries indicated above are prorated to the number of units worked and are paid in six monthly payments for each full semester. For a three-unit assignment, typical starting compensation ranges from $5,436 to $6,486 per semester. For a description of potential benefits, go to https://hr.fullerton.edu/total-wellness/benefits/ ABOUT THE COLLEGE AND THE DEPARTMENT California State University, Fullerton is a minority-serving institution and an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to increasing the diversity of the campus community and the curriculum. CSUF fosters an inclusive environment within which students, faculty, staff, and administrators thrive. Individuals advancing the University’s strategic diversity goals and those from underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply. The theme “Reach. Teach. Impact” is the foundation of the College of Education’s conceptual framework for program-specific learning outcomes that guide the operation of all initial and advanced programs in the college. These outcomes provide benchmarks to ensure that our candidates exit their programs as just, equitable and inclusive educators and leaders who possess the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to: REACH the intersecting social identities of all learners through the critical examination of implicit and explicit biases and privileges in order to provide fair, respectful, non-discriminatory, equitable, inclusive, and humanizing learning environments. TEACH through an anti-racist lens using culturally and linguistically relevant strategies, including educational technologies and community engagement, to provide equitable opportunities and supports necessary for all learners to attain high-quality outcomes. IMPACT schools and communities through a commitment to dismantling systems of oppression by supporting students, teachers, and leaders as citizens in a highly diverse, global, interconnected, and digital world. The Department of Special Education: The Department of Special Education serves preservice and intern teachers who earn an Education Specialist credential and/or master’s degree in the areas of Mild Supports, Extensive Supports, and Early Childhood Special Education. The master’s program as well as the authorizations (autism, resource specialist, and early childhood) are online while the credential program has face to face, hybrid, and online courses. CAMPUS & AREA Standing on 241 acres at the heart of Southern California, the university was founded in 1957 and has grown into a population of over 41,000 students. As Titans, we believe that diverse perspectives deepen our understanding. We are committed to giving students the support they need to graduate, while responding to California’s revolving work force needs. At California State University, Fullerton we strive for continual improvement of students, staff, faculty and administrators through orientations, training programs and professional development opportunities. As part of the Titan Community, you have access to many campus facilities and services including but not limited to the Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana, CSUF Garden Grove Center, Fullerton Arboretum, cultural events and performances in the Clayes Performing Arts Center, Cal State Fullerton Athletics sports events, Titan Recreation Center, and the Employee Wellness Program. MANDATED REPORTER PER CANRA The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse And Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised July 21, 2017, as a condition of employment. CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CLEARANCE NOTICE This offer is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information and/or if information was knowingly withheld or falsified. Please note, that continued employment is contingent upon your successful completion of a background screening as required under CSU policy. Faculty rehired at CSUF after a break in service of 12 or more months who have not had a CSUF background check within the past 12 months will be subject to a new background check; rehire is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of the new background check OUT-OF-STATE EMPLOYMENT POLICY In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California and requires hiring employees to perform CSU related work within the State of California. TITLE IX Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator Advertised: May 01 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Department of Special Education Part-Time Lecturer/Clinical Coach Pool POSITION The Department of Secondary Education at CSU Fullerton invites applications for its Part-Time Lecturer/Clinical Coach Pool. We welcome applications from individuals who are experienced and student centered to teach in the Education Specialist Teaching Credential and/or Special Education master’s program. This is a pool of part-time lecturers for the department to draw on as necessary. Qualified applicants will be contacted when positions are available. APPOINTMENTS FROM THE PART-TIME POOL ARE TEMPORARY AND OFTEN MADE JUST PRIOR TO THE START OF THE ACADEMIC TERM. APPLICANTS MUST BE AVAILABLE ON VERY SHORT NOTICE. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in special education or a closely related field Minimum of three years experience teaching or working with youth with disabilities in diverse birth-22 settings Committed to Just, Equitable, and Inclusive education. Knowledge of the current context of public schooling including the California adopted Education Specialist birth-22 content standards, frameworks, and accountability systems Knowledge of diversity in society, including diverse abilities, culture, language, ethnicity, and gender orientation Demonstrated ability to effectively work with students from intersecting historically marginalized social groups using innovative instructional approaches and methods Committed to ongoing professional development to maintain currency in the field, including effective use of technology PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Demonstrated experience using anti-racist teaching and social justice pedagogies Plurilingual or have experience working with plurilingual students A doctorate degree in special education or a related field Experience supporting teachers, teacher candidates and/or new teachers. Knowledge of CCTC Teaching Performance Expectations (applicable to teaching courses in the credential program) Active in subject matter professional organizations HOW TO APPLY A complete online application must be submitted in order to receive consideration. Please provide the following materials as it relates to your application requirements: Letter of interest or Cover Letter Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume 3 Letters of Recommendation Diversity Statement Unofficial transcripts (official transcripts upon offer) Applications will be reviewed as needed. Please direct all questions about the position to: Dr. Calli Lewis Chiu, clewischiu@fullerton.edu , Department Chair. JEIE/DIVERSITY STATEMENT PROMPT Diversity is a defining feature of California’s past, present, and future. Increasing the diversity of our educators to better reflect the population of California is just one aspect of the College of Education’s dedication to just, equitable, and inclusive education. Diversity refers to the variety of personal experiences, values, and worldviews that arise from differences of culture and circumstance. Such differences include race, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, language, abilities/disabilities, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, geographic region, and more. All College of Education students leave with a perspective that recognizes, acknowledges, and respects the knowledge and strengths all students bring from their communities. This perspective is known as Just, Equitable, and Inclusive Education (JEIE) and is evident in all our programs. College of Education students use this perspective to make community-based assets an integral component of curricular and pedagogical development. In this way, our graduates learn to value and draw upon students’ backgrounds not only to support them in developing skills leading to success in the broader society, but also as a mechanism to transform our communities. We believe that all faculty and staff who work for the college must share these same commitments. Click here http://ed.fullerton.edu/about-the-college/jeie.php to learn more about Just, Equitable, and Inclusive Education (JEIE). The diversity statement should focus on your commitment to just, equitable, and inclusive education. This statement can take several different forms and may address: Your contribution to issues of JEIE How you incorporate issues of JEIE into your teaching materials and methods or in your research How you have personally experienced issues regarding JEIE Your experiences and/or qualifications that enhance your ability to work with diverse groups The prompt will be reviewed looking at knowledge, application, experience, and expertise as it relates to JEIE. The strongest statement will look at the intersectionality of JEIE Social identity or marker. APPOINTMENT DATE AND ACADEMIC CALENDAR The need for part-time faculty is greatest in Fall and Spring semesters. The Fall term begins in the late August and ends in mid-December; the Spring term runs from the middle of January through the end of May. On rare occasions part-time faculty are needed during one of the Summer Session segments. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Regular performance evaluations of part-time lecturers are made by the department in accord with the faculty Collective Bargaining Agreement and University Policy Statement 210.070. These performance evaluations determine which lecturers will be retained for future and continued teaching assignments. And in some instances, syllabi, assignments and reading material will be reviewed by the departmental personnel committee. APPOINTMENT AND SALARY All part-time faculty appointments are made as Lecturers, under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the CSU system and the California Faculty Association. Initial appointments are for one semester only. Classification Range: $4,530 - $6,056 per month Anticipated hiring range depending on qualifications, not to exceed $5,405 per month The full-time (15 units per semester) monthly base salaries indicated above are prorated to the number of units worked and are paid in six monthly payments for each full semester. For a three-unit assignment, typical starting compensation ranges from $5,436 to $6,486 per semester. For a description of potential benefits, go to https://hr.fullerton.edu/total-wellness/benefits/ ABOUT THE COLLEGE AND THE DEPARTMENT California State University, Fullerton is a minority-serving institution and an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to increasing the diversity of the campus community and the curriculum. CSUF fosters an inclusive environment within which students, faculty, staff, and administrators thrive. Individuals advancing the University’s strategic diversity goals and those from underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply. The theme “Reach. Teach. Impact” is the foundation of the College of Education’s conceptual framework for program-specific learning outcomes that guide the operation of all initial and advanced programs in the college. These outcomes provide benchmarks to ensure that our candidates exit their programs as just, equitable and inclusive educators and leaders who possess the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to: REACH the intersecting social identities of all learners through the critical examination of implicit and explicit biases and privileges in order to provide fair, respectful, non-discriminatory, equitable, inclusive, and humanizing learning environments. TEACH through an anti-racist lens using culturally and linguistically relevant strategies, including educational technologies and community engagement, to provide equitable opportunities and supports necessary for all learners to attain high-quality outcomes. IMPACT schools and communities through a commitment to dismantling systems of oppression by supporting students, teachers, and leaders as citizens in a highly diverse, global, interconnected, and digital world. The Department of Special Education: The Department of Special Education serves preservice and intern teachers who earn an Education Specialist credential and/or master’s degree in the areas of Mild Supports, Extensive Supports, and Early Childhood Special Education. The master’s program as well as the authorizations (autism, resource specialist, and early childhood) are online while the credential program has face to face, hybrid, and online courses. CAMPUS & AREA Standing on 241 acres at the heart of Southern California, the university was founded in 1957 and has grown into a population of over 41,000 students. As Titans, we believe that diverse perspectives deepen our understanding. We are committed to giving students the support they need to graduate, while responding to California’s revolving work force needs. At California State University, Fullerton we strive for continual improvement of students, staff, faculty and administrators through orientations, training programs and professional development opportunities. As part of the Titan Community, you have access to many campus facilities and services including but not limited to the Grand Central Art Center in Santa Ana, CSUF Garden Grove Center, Fullerton Arboretum, cultural events and performances in the Clayes Performing Arts Center, Cal State Fullerton Athletics sports events, Titan Recreation Center, and the Employee Wellness Program. MANDATED REPORTER PER CANRA The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse And Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised July 21, 2017, as a condition of employment. CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CLEARANCE NOTICE This offer is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background check and may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information and/or if information was knowingly withheld or falsified. Please note, that continued employment is contingent upon your successful completion of a background screening as required under CSU policy. Faculty rehired at CSUF after a break in service of 12 or more months who have not had a CSUF background check within the past 12 months will be subject to a new background check; rehire is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of the new background check OUT-OF-STATE EMPLOYMENT POLICY In accordance with the California State University (CSU) Out-of-State Employment Policy, the CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California and requires hiring employees to perform CSU related work within the State of California. TITLE IX Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator Advertised: May 01 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time: