Cal State University (CSU) East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94542, USA
Salary and Benefits PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $70,000 per year to $85,000 per year. This position is a Management Personnel Plan (MPP) position in the CSU, and serves at the pleasure of the President. The CSU enjoys a generous benefits program with employer paid life insurance ($100,000), as well as health, dental, and vision insurance with the monthly premium largely paid by the CSU. Additionally, we offer a broad range of other benefits which includes dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, tuition fee waiver, 401k, 457 and 403(b) plans. The CSU belongs to the CalPERS retirement plan in which medical and dental insurance continues in qualified retirement. The CSU has 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and the position earns 24 days of vacation and 12 days of sick leave per year. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. This position may be eligible to participate in the Cal State East Bay hybrid telecommute program subject to management approval. Classification Administrator I About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position The Manager of Stewardship & Prospect Research reports to the Associate Vice President of Development and will work directly with Advancement Services, Development, Alumni & Constituent Engagement, and the Communications & Marketing teams in Advancement Services Department. The incumbent will also interface with university faculty, staff, donors, prospects, students and volunteers. This position's work ranges from regular administrative duties to special projects, assignments and duties requiring independent decision-making, collaborative teamwork, and exceptional writing and interpersonal skills. The incumbent performs project work and coordination, and supports the policies, procedures, goals and objectives of the department and the division. Responsibilities Donor Stewardship: Create and send endowment reports to donors on an annual basis. Manage gift acknowledgement process for annual and major donors with the Development & Data Analyst. Review gift agreements in coordination with the major gifts team, track progress and process. Correspond with students in collaboration with Financial Aid to write letters of gratitude to be sent to scholarship donors and/or their family members. Create new thank you letter templates on a regular basis (at least 2x per year). Work with financial aid and college deans to review and allocate scholarships to students on a quarterly basis. Create specialty stewardship communications to send to major donors. Work with communications and marketing to develop messaging for stewardship initiatives, major gift announcements, press releases and giving infographic summary. Implement stewardship for special initiatives and campaigns as directed. Foster lasting relationships between the university and its philanthropic donors through appropriate stewardship and engagement. Help cultivate relationships with prospects and donors through stewardship reports, mailings and phone contact. Prospect Research: Conduct donor research on individual donors and prospects through batch screenings. Create written donor profiles and briefings as requested by the major gifts team. Record contact reports and process record updates in FPM. Collaborate with the Director of Advancement Services to ensure DoD portfolios are fresh and accurate. Research and communicate emerging trends and best practices in donor engagement and stewardship. Gather narrative and financial gift information for scholarships, fellowships, endowed chairs, major donors, etc., as appropriate. Remain competent and current through self-directed professional reading, developing professional contacts with colleagues, attending professional development courses, and attending training and / or courses directed by the supervisor. Other duties and special projects as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and work experience in a related field. Three (3) years of professional experience in fundraising, constituent relations or a related field. One (1) or more years of management experience including but not limited to supervising/managing professional staff. Required Qualifications Knowledge and exceptional skills in project coordination, problem-solving, and marketing. Exceptional written and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to identify and adapt to shifting priorities, be flexible and resourceful, and manage multi-phase projects from inception to completion. Have a creative and entrepreneurial spirit and strong negotiation skills. Skilled in exercising professionalism and diplomacy with numerous constituencies, demonstrating an ability to work with, build consensus, and gain the respect of university officials, Advancement colleagues, faculty, trustees, and high-level donors and prospects. Ability to consistently meet deadlines. Strong organizational skills, including a commitment to, and track record in, both strategic and operational planning. Ability to apply the guiding principles and best practices of fundraising. Proficiency in using standard computer applications and basic design software. Must be able to work beyond traditional work hours and on occasional holidays. Ability to travel and adjust working hours to meet special needs. Preferred Skills and Knowledge Prior experience in planning and executing communications and stewardship support for a comprehensive fundraising campaign in a university setting. Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website here. In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available here. At Cal State East Bay, the following nine competencies have been identified as valued leadership qualities: Communication, Cooperation, Delegation, Empathy, Feedback, Innovation, Leadership Presence, Passion and Strategic Ability. While we may not expect our managers to exhibit all of these competencies, we do expect them to aspire to develop them. As part of the annual evaluation review process, the Manager of Stewardship & Prospect Research will be evaluated on each. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Advertised: Apr 30 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Jul 06 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Salary and Benefits PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $70,000 per year to $85,000 per year. This position is a Management Personnel Plan (MPP) position in the CSU, and serves at the pleasure of the President. The CSU enjoys a generous benefits program with employer paid life insurance ($100,000), as well as health, dental, and vision insurance with the monthly premium largely paid by the CSU. Additionally, we offer a broad range of other benefits which includes dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, tuition fee waiver, 401k, 457 and 403(b) plans. The CSU belongs to the CalPERS retirement plan in which medical and dental insurance continues in qualified retirement. The CSU has 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and the position earns 24 days of vacation and 12 days of sick leave per year. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. This position may be eligible to participate in the Cal State East Bay hybrid telecommute program subject to management approval. Classification Administrator I About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position The Manager of Stewardship & Prospect Research reports to the Associate Vice President of Development and will work directly with Advancement Services, Development, Alumni & Constituent Engagement, and the Communications & Marketing teams in Advancement Services Department. The incumbent will also interface with university faculty, staff, donors, prospects, students and volunteers. This position's work ranges from regular administrative duties to special projects, assignments and duties requiring independent decision-making, collaborative teamwork, and exceptional writing and interpersonal skills. The incumbent performs project work and coordination, and supports the policies, procedures, goals and objectives of the department and the division. Responsibilities Donor Stewardship: Create and send endowment reports to donors on an annual basis. Manage gift acknowledgement process for annual and major donors with the Development & Data Analyst. Review gift agreements in coordination with the major gifts team, track progress and process. Correspond with students in collaboration with Financial Aid to write letters of gratitude to be sent to scholarship donors and/or their family members. Create new thank you letter templates on a regular basis (at least 2x per year). Work with financial aid and college deans to review and allocate scholarships to students on a quarterly basis. Create specialty stewardship communications to send to major donors. Work with communications and marketing to develop messaging for stewardship initiatives, major gift announcements, press releases and giving infographic summary. Implement stewardship for special initiatives and campaigns as directed. Foster lasting relationships between the university and its philanthropic donors through appropriate stewardship and engagement. Help cultivate relationships with prospects and donors through stewardship reports, mailings and phone contact. Prospect Research: Conduct donor research on individual donors and prospects through batch screenings. Create written donor profiles and briefings as requested by the major gifts team. Record contact reports and process record updates in FPM. Collaborate with the Director of Advancement Services to ensure DoD portfolios are fresh and accurate. Research and communicate emerging trends and best practices in donor engagement and stewardship. Gather narrative and financial gift information for scholarships, fellowships, endowed chairs, major donors, etc., as appropriate. Remain competent and current through self-directed professional reading, developing professional contacts with colleagues, attending professional development courses, and attending training and / or courses directed by the supervisor. Other duties and special projects as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree or an equivalent combination of education and work experience in a related field. Three (3) years of professional experience in fundraising, constituent relations or a related field. One (1) or more years of management experience including but not limited to supervising/managing professional staff. Required Qualifications Knowledge and exceptional skills in project coordination, problem-solving, and marketing. Exceptional written and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to identify and adapt to shifting priorities, be flexible and resourceful, and manage multi-phase projects from inception to completion. Have a creative and entrepreneurial spirit and strong negotiation skills. Skilled in exercising professionalism and diplomacy with numerous constituencies, demonstrating an ability to work with, build consensus, and gain the respect of university officials, Advancement colleagues, faculty, trustees, and high-level donors and prospects. Ability to consistently meet deadlines. Strong organizational skills, including a commitment to, and track record in, both strategic and operational planning. Ability to apply the guiding principles and best practices of fundraising. Proficiency in using standard computer applications and basic design software. Must be able to work beyond traditional work hours and on occasional holidays. Ability to travel and adjust working hours to meet special needs. Preferred Skills and Knowledge Prior experience in planning and executing communications and stewardship support for a comprehensive fundraising campaign in a university setting. Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website here. In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available here. At Cal State East Bay, the following nine competencies have been identified as valued leadership qualities: Communication, Cooperation, Delegation, Empathy, Feedback, Innovation, Leadership Presence, Passion and Strategic Ability. While we may not expect our managers to exhibit all of these competencies, we do expect them to aspire to develop them. As part of the annual evaluation review process, the Manager of Stewardship & Prospect Research will be evaluated on each. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 Revised July 21, 2017 as a condition of employment. Advertised: Apr 30 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Jul 06 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
City of Tacoma, WA
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Position Description This recruitment has been extended to June 3, 2024 with first review of candidates on May 20, 2024. Join a library system engaged in community-driven services to deliver an innovative and exciting future to residents of the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Tacoma Public Library (TPL), serves over 200,000 residents in Tacoma. We are seeking an experienced archivist and team leader who: Is strongly committed to listening to our community in order to deliver valued, needed and highly used library materials services; Is committed to working to support and deliver high quality, innovative, customer-focused services; Is passionate about racial equity and social justice; Has demonstrated success in building collaborative, high performing teams and operations in partnerships across departments; Has a vision and understanding of preservation and access of collections with an eye to both current and future needs; Is committed to excellent service for internal and external customers; Is an excellent communicator and supervisor with a proven ability to lead, develop and support staff; Is results-oriented and committed to collaboration. If you believe that the library can empower the community by bringing people together to discover, connect, create, learn, and thrive, your next leadership position may be at TPL! Position Summary: The Manager of Archives and Special Collections at Tacoma Public Library is responsible for overseeing the operations and providing visionary leadership for the Northwest Room Local History Collections, the Community Archives Center, and the Memory Lab. This position manages people and resources across a diverse set of activities including user services, community outreach, educational programs, collections management, collections development, arrangement and description, digitization, metadata creation and enhancement, and grant application and management. This position will also work with library and community partners to support the continued development of a robust and active archives program, leading growth in community-engaged, non-extractive archiving initiatives, and pursuing equity and information justice goals consistent with Tacoma Public Library’s strategic priorities. Supervisory Relationships: Supervises 3 assigned personnel as well as grant funded employees, interns and volunteers. Responsibilities: Direct and manage all operations of archives and special collections at Tacoma Public Library including the Northwest Room, the Community Archives Center, and the Memory Lab Hire, train, supervise, and mentor professional staff, interns, and volunteers Develop and implement policies, standards, and procedures for the Archives and Special Collections in support of the library’s goals and mission Direct the acquisition, processing, and preservation of archival materials Manage ongoing grant projects and pursue additional funding opportunities to support new projects Conceptualize, plan, and oversee education and outreach activities Represent the library to local media, community and professional organizations, and other stakeholders Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Library or Information Science, Nonprofit Leadership, Public Administration or related field Three (3) years of related experience, including one (1) year in a leadership role. Knowledge of emerging library technologies, service and programming trends in urban public libraries Experience developing, planning, and presenting activities, programs and outreach to children, teens and/or adults DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in Library or Information Science, Archival Studies or related field 3 or more years of experience working in a leadership role in archives and special collections 3 or more years of experience hiring, managing, and motivating staff Certified Archivist status from the Academy of Certified Archivists or completion of the A&D or DAS certificate programs from the Society of American Archivists LICENSING, CERTIFICATIONS AND OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: Frequent travel to library branches and community organizations within the Puget Sound region, a valid Washington State Driver's License or equivalent mobility is required. Appointment subject to passing a background check Knowledge & Skills Substantial experience and proficiency in archival arrangement and description Substantial experience in project management Substantial experience and skill in community outreach and engagement Substantial experience in creating policies, procedures, and workflows Excellent written and oral communication skills Demonstrated knowledge of current and emerging trends and technologies related to archives and special collections Experience in grant writing and management, particularly federal grants Experience in reparative archival description or experience with projects aimed at identifying and mitigating representational gaps in archives Education in library science, records management, and/or public history Experience using AtoM or similar collection management software Selection Process & Supplemental Information Interested individuals should apply online and attach a resume and cover letter. Be sure to answer the supplemental questions. Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will have their materials reviewed for interview consideration. This position is covered by a Labor Agreement between the Tacoma Public Library and Local 117. Individuals given a conditional offer of employment must also pass a background check. New employees must successfully complete a six month probationary period prior to obtaining permanent status in this classification. Tacoma Public Library Stands Against Racism and White Supremacy Tacoma Public Library is opposed to white supremacy in all of its forms and is committed to fostering an organization that is actively anti-racist. We believe that Black Lives Matter. We are grieving with our black community and all communities of color who continue to be harmed by institutionalized racism. We are committed to being a trusted community resource available to all and will provide resources and public programs that seek to reflect the values of anti-racism and elevate the voices of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). Tacoma Public Library Tacoma Public Library (TPL) has been an essential provider of free books, information, ideas, and education for more than 125 years. TPL's neighborhood libraries originated with Andrew Carnegie's visionary philanthropy at the turn of the 20th century and are being transformed into true centers of educational innovation and service--and vital community hubs--that continue to provide far more than free books and materials. Learn more about the Tacoma Public Library and the services we provide at www.tacomalibrary.org and connect with us on Facebook , Instagram , Twitter , and LinkedIn to stay up to date on exciting things happening at the library, and to be notified of other career opportunities with us. Communication from the City of Tacoma: We primarily communicate via email during the application process. Emails from cityoftacoma.org and/or governmentjobs.com must be placed on your safe domain list to ensure that you receive notifications in a timely manner. As a precaution, you may also want to check your junk email folders. The online application system requires you to enter a substantial amount of information. Be prepared to spend at least an hour entering information. In order for your application materials to be considered, all information must be submitted by the closing date and time listed on this job announcement. For assistance with the NEOGOV application process, or questions regarding this job announcement, call the Human Resources office at (253) 591-5400 before 4:00 p.m. of the closing date of the job announcement. Insurance Plans: You may participate in one of several group health insurance programs. Employees and their dependents are covered by a medical-surgical-hospital plan, vision plan, dental plan, and employees are covered by a long-term disability plan. Short-term and expanded long-term disability insurance and Deferred Compensation options are also available. Employees are covered by the State Industrial Insurance Act. Paid leave: Library Employees are entitled to receive paid holidays, and Personal Time Off (PTO). Retirement: All employees of the Library except part-time Pages, temporary employees, and certain project employees, are included in the City of Tacoma Employees' Retirement System. Information on the Tacoma Employees' Retirement System can be found at www.cityoftacorna.org or by calling (253) 502-8200. All members of the Tacoma Employees' Retirement System are also covered by Social Security. The Tacoma Public Library is not a department of the City of Tacoma and the Library's employees are not employees of the City. The Library is a separate entity with its own governing body. The Library's governing body is the Tacoma Public Library Board of Trustees. Employees of the City of Tacoma who accept employment with the Tacoma Public Library will lose their City of Tacoma employee seniority. They will also find that their leave accruals, and some of the benefits enjoyed as employees of the City of Tacoma do not carry over when they are hired for a position with the Tacoma Public Library. Closing Date/Time: 6/3/2024 8:00 PM Pacific
May 02, 2024
Full Time
Position Description This recruitment has been extended to June 3, 2024 with first review of candidates on May 20, 2024. Join a library system engaged in community-driven services to deliver an innovative and exciting future to residents of the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Tacoma Public Library (TPL), serves over 200,000 residents in Tacoma. We are seeking an experienced archivist and team leader who: Is strongly committed to listening to our community in order to deliver valued, needed and highly used library materials services; Is committed to working to support and deliver high quality, innovative, customer-focused services; Is passionate about racial equity and social justice; Has demonstrated success in building collaborative, high performing teams and operations in partnerships across departments; Has a vision and understanding of preservation and access of collections with an eye to both current and future needs; Is committed to excellent service for internal and external customers; Is an excellent communicator and supervisor with a proven ability to lead, develop and support staff; Is results-oriented and committed to collaboration. If you believe that the library can empower the community by bringing people together to discover, connect, create, learn, and thrive, your next leadership position may be at TPL! Position Summary: The Manager of Archives and Special Collections at Tacoma Public Library is responsible for overseeing the operations and providing visionary leadership for the Northwest Room Local History Collections, the Community Archives Center, and the Memory Lab. This position manages people and resources across a diverse set of activities including user services, community outreach, educational programs, collections management, collections development, arrangement and description, digitization, metadata creation and enhancement, and grant application and management. This position will also work with library and community partners to support the continued development of a robust and active archives program, leading growth in community-engaged, non-extractive archiving initiatives, and pursuing equity and information justice goals consistent with Tacoma Public Library’s strategic priorities. Supervisory Relationships: Supervises 3 assigned personnel as well as grant funded employees, interns and volunteers. Responsibilities: Direct and manage all operations of archives and special collections at Tacoma Public Library including the Northwest Room, the Community Archives Center, and the Memory Lab Hire, train, supervise, and mentor professional staff, interns, and volunteers Develop and implement policies, standards, and procedures for the Archives and Special Collections in support of the library’s goals and mission Direct the acquisition, processing, and preservation of archival materials Manage ongoing grant projects and pursue additional funding opportunities to support new projects Conceptualize, plan, and oversee education and outreach activities Represent the library to local media, community and professional organizations, and other stakeholders Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Library or Information Science, Nonprofit Leadership, Public Administration or related field Three (3) years of related experience, including one (1) year in a leadership role. Knowledge of emerging library technologies, service and programming trends in urban public libraries Experience developing, planning, and presenting activities, programs and outreach to children, teens and/or adults DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in Library or Information Science, Archival Studies or related field 3 or more years of experience working in a leadership role in archives and special collections 3 or more years of experience hiring, managing, and motivating staff Certified Archivist status from the Academy of Certified Archivists or completion of the A&D or DAS certificate programs from the Society of American Archivists LICENSING, CERTIFICATIONS AND OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: Frequent travel to library branches and community organizations within the Puget Sound region, a valid Washington State Driver's License or equivalent mobility is required. Appointment subject to passing a background check Knowledge & Skills Substantial experience and proficiency in archival arrangement and description Substantial experience in project management Substantial experience and skill in community outreach and engagement Substantial experience in creating policies, procedures, and workflows Excellent written and oral communication skills Demonstrated knowledge of current and emerging trends and technologies related to archives and special collections Experience in grant writing and management, particularly federal grants Experience in reparative archival description or experience with projects aimed at identifying and mitigating representational gaps in archives Education in library science, records management, and/or public history Experience using AtoM or similar collection management software Selection Process & Supplemental Information Interested individuals should apply online and attach a resume and cover letter. Be sure to answer the supplemental questions. Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will have their materials reviewed for interview consideration. This position is covered by a Labor Agreement between the Tacoma Public Library and Local 117. Individuals given a conditional offer of employment must also pass a background check. New employees must successfully complete a six month probationary period prior to obtaining permanent status in this classification. Tacoma Public Library Stands Against Racism and White Supremacy Tacoma Public Library is opposed to white supremacy in all of its forms and is committed to fostering an organization that is actively anti-racist. We believe that Black Lives Matter. We are grieving with our black community and all communities of color who continue to be harmed by institutionalized racism. We are committed to being a trusted community resource available to all and will provide resources and public programs that seek to reflect the values of anti-racism and elevate the voices of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). Tacoma Public Library Tacoma Public Library (TPL) has been an essential provider of free books, information, ideas, and education for more than 125 years. TPL's neighborhood libraries originated with Andrew Carnegie's visionary philanthropy at the turn of the 20th century and are being transformed into true centers of educational innovation and service--and vital community hubs--that continue to provide far more than free books and materials. Learn more about the Tacoma Public Library and the services we provide at www.tacomalibrary.org and connect with us on Facebook , Instagram , Twitter , and LinkedIn to stay up to date on exciting things happening at the library, and to be notified of other career opportunities with us. Communication from the City of Tacoma: We primarily communicate via email during the application process. Emails from cityoftacoma.org and/or governmentjobs.com must be placed on your safe domain list to ensure that you receive notifications in a timely manner. As a precaution, you may also want to check your junk email folders. The online application system requires you to enter a substantial amount of information. Be prepared to spend at least an hour entering information. In order for your application materials to be considered, all information must be submitted by the closing date and time listed on this job announcement. For assistance with the NEOGOV application process, or questions regarding this job announcement, call the Human Resources office at (253) 591-5400 before 4:00 p.m. of the closing date of the job announcement. Insurance Plans: You may participate in one of several group health insurance programs. Employees and their dependents are covered by a medical-surgical-hospital plan, vision plan, dental plan, and employees are covered by a long-term disability plan. Short-term and expanded long-term disability insurance and Deferred Compensation options are also available. Employees are covered by the State Industrial Insurance Act. Paid leave: Library Employees are entitled to receive paid holidays, and Personal Time Off (PTO). Retirement: All employees of the Library except part-time Pages, temporary employees, and certain project employees, are included in the City of Tacoma Employees' Retirement System. Information on the Tacoma Employees' Retirement System can be found at www.cityoftacorna.org or by calling (253) 502-8200. All members of the Tacoma Employees' Retirement System are also covered by Social Security. The Tacoma Public Library is not a department of the City of Tacoma and the Library's employees are not employees of the City. The Library is a separate entity with its own governing body. The Library's governing body is the Tacoma Public Library Board of Trustees. Employees of the City of Tacoma who accept employment with the Tacoma Public Library will lose their City of Tacoma employee seniority. They will also find that their leave accruals, and some of the benefits enjoyed as employees of the City of Tacoma do not carry over when they are hired for a position with the Tacoma Public Library. Closing Date/Time: 6/3/2024 8:00 PM Pacific
Sonoma State University
1801 E Cotati Ave, Rohnert Park, California, USA
Application Process This position is open until filled. For full consideration, ple ase submit application, along with cover letter and resume. Please review the position description listed above for full scope of responsibilities and qualifications. Job Summary Reporting to the Director, Upward Bound Mendocino County Programs and Curriculum Specialist, the Manager of Outreach and Academic Services, Upper Lake provides management and guidance for the Upward Bound, Upper Lake program, and supervises staff and student personnel. The incumbent is responsible for planning, organizing, developing, implementing all student-centered program operations, with a primary focus of curriculum, and management. The incumbent is responsible for the hiring, supervision and guidance of all assigned personnel as well as assisting with budget management and audit compliance. The incumbent is also responsible for ensuring compliance with all SSU, CSU and sponsoring agency policies and procedures. Duties will primarily take place in an office setting at off-site target school locations in Upper Lake and within Lake County program sites. Key Qualifications This position requires a minimum of three years' experience in personnel supervision and evaluation, program development and evaluation, and fiscal management along with three years of progressively responsible and applicable management and/or supervisory experience. Bachelor's Degree in in a related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience to provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties of the position. A valid CA teaching or pupil personnel services credential highly preferred. Master's Degree in Education or related field preferred. The incumbent must have demonstrated experience working with high school aged students; aptitude in management, supervision, strategic planning, project management and program implementation; ability to adapt to change in the work environment, effectively handle multiple tasks and competing demands, demonstrated ability to communicate clearly in both oral and written form; ability to design and implement formative and summative evaluation strategies, and demonstrate high level of proficiency with computer applications including Google Suite and Microsoft Office (Excel spreadsheets and MS Word). Knowledge of Google Suite, Aeries, student information system and PeopleSoft preferred. Additionally, the incumbent must possess a working knowledge of the practices and activities of TRIO and Pre-collegiate programs, experience advising, teaching and tutoring; have knowledge of learning strategies, academic skill development, and appropriate grade level assessments; have demonstrated sensitivity and understanding to the needs and characteristics of low income and potential first-generation college students; facilitate academic and motivational development for low-income and first-generation college students; have knowledge of the college preparation and placement processes; and ability to be initiative and resourceful. The incumbent must demonstrate integrity and sound judgment in performing duties; possess the ability to supervise the work of staff and recommend appropriate personnel actions; be able to apply strong problem solving and conflict resolution skills and train and evaluate performance, taking corrective action as needed; deal with stressful situations while maintaining composure; and contribute to a collaborative environment utilizing exemplary communication and problem solving skills as necessary. Must have strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects and competing priorities simultaneously, adjusting quickly to changes needed on a daily basis. Must have the ability to effectively communicate with all levels within the university and establish and maintain productive and effective, inclusive working relationships amongst diverse populations including staff, faculty, administration, students, and other internal and external constituents. Must be able to accept constructive feedback and work cooperatively in group situations. Salary and Benefits Starting salary placement depends o n qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $4,500 to $4,800 a month. This is a full time, temporary, exempt position. Reappointment to this position is dependent upon the individual's performance as well as administrative and budgetary considerations. The university reserves the right to terminate this appointment earlier than the scheduled expiration date. This position is a member of the Management Personnel Plan and serves at the pleasure of the President. This position is eligible for a broad range of benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurances, retirement (CalPERS), tuition waiver, vacation and sick leave. In addition, 15 paid holidays are offered each year. Sonoma State University is also a Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Employer. A comprehensive benefits summary for this position is available online by clicking here to be taken to the CSU benefits page. Supplemental Information Sonoma State University is committed to achieving excellence through teaching, scholarship, learning and inclusion. In line with our Strategic Plan and our Seawolf Commitment, our values include diversity, sustainability, community engagement, respect, responsibility, excellence and integrity. We strive to cultivate a community in which a diverse population can learn and work in an atmosphere of civility and respect. We encourage innovation, experimentation and creativity, as well as contributions to equity and inclusion, in the pursuit of excellence for all members of our university community. The University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, or protected veteran status. Mandated Reporting: This position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all faculty, staff, administrators, and students who are accessing campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to continue to help us protect and maintain a healthy Seawolf Community. More information related to campus level requirements can be found here: https://risk.sonoma.edu/covid- compliance-and-monitoring- office . CSU Out of State Policy - Sonoma State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022 the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current employees who apply for this position. Sonoma State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff positions (i.e. H-1B visas). Positions are posted for a minimum of 14 calendar days. For questions related to the application process, please reach out to hr@sonoma.edu . The ADA Coordinator is also available ( hraccommodations@sonoma.edu ) to assist individuals with disabilities in need of accommodation during the hiring process. Sonoma State University's Annual Security Report includes summaries of institutional policy relating to campus safety, drug and alcohol use, sexual assault, and other matters. The report is published in compliance with the Clery Act and includes three years of certain crime statistics that occurred in Clery Act defined geography. A paper copy of the report may be requested in person by emailing the Clery Compliance and Safety Office at clery@sonoma.edu . Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is available for viewing at https://housing.sonoma.edu/ resources/fire-safety . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within Sonoma State University student housing facilities for three years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Residential Education and Campus Housing at housing@sonoma.edu . Advertised: Apr 29 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Application Process This position is open until filled. For full consideration, ple ase submit application, along with cover letter and resume. Please review the position description listed above for full scope of responsibilities and qualifications. Job Summary Reporting to the Director, Upward Bound Mendocino County Programs and Curriculum Specialist, the Manager of Outreach and Academic Services, Upper Lake provides management and guidance for the Upward Bound, Upper Lake program, and supervises staff and student personnel. The incumbent is responsible for planning, organizing, developing, implementing all student-centered program operations, with a primary focus of curriculum, and management. The incumbent is responsible for the hiring, supervision and guidance of all assigned personnel as well as assisting with budget management and audit compliance. The incumbent is also responsible for ensuring compliance with all SSU, CSU and sponsoring agency policies and procedures. Duties will primarily take place in an office setting at off-site target school locations in Upper Lake and within Lake County program sites. Key Qualifications This position requires a minimum of three years' experience in personnel supervision and evaluation, program development and evaluation, and fiscal management along with three years of progressively responsible and applicable management and/or supervisory experience. Bachelor's Degree in in a related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience to provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties of the position. A valid CA teaching or pupil personnel services credential highly preferred. Master's Degree in Education or related field preferred. The incumbent must have demonstrated experience working with high school aged students; aptitude in management, supervision, strategic planning, project management and program implementation; ability to adapt to change in the work environment, effectively handle multiple tasks and competing demands, demonstrated ability to communicate clearly in both oral and written form; ability to design and implement formative and summative evaluation strategies, and demonstrate high level of proficiency with computer applications including Google Suite and Microsoft Office (Excel spreadsheets and MS Word). Knowledge of Google Suite, Aeries, student information system and PeopleSoft preferred. Additionally, the incumbent must possess a working knowledge of the practices and activities of TRIO and Pre-collegiate programs, experience advising, teaching and tutoring; have knowledge of learning strategies, academic skill development, and appropriate grade level assessments; have demonstrated sensitivity and understanding to the needs and characteristics of low income and potential first-generation college students; facilitate academic and motivational development for low-income and first-generation college students; have knowledge of the college preparation and placement processes; and ability to be initiative and resourceful. The incumbent must demonstrate integrity and sound judgment in performing duties; possess the ability to supervise the work of staff and recommend appropriate personnel actions; be able to apply strong problem solving and conflict resolution skills and train and evaluate performance, taking corrective action as needed; deal with stressful situations while maintaining composure; and contribute to a collaborative environment utilizing exemplary communication and problem solving skills as necessary. Must have strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects and competing priorities simultaneously, adjusting quickly to changes needed on a daily basis. Must have the ability to effectively communicate with all levels within the university and establish and maintain productive and effective, inclusive working relationships amongst diverse populations including staff, faculty, administration, students, and other internal and external constituents. Must be able to accept constructive feedback and work cooperatively in group situations. Salary and Benefits Starting salary placement depends o n qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $4,500 to $4,800 a month. This is a full time, temporary, exempt position. Reappointment to this position is dependent upon the individual's performance as well as administrative and budgetary considerations. The university reserves the right to terminate this appointment earlier than the scheduled expiration date. This position is a member of the Management Personnel Plan and serves at the pleasure of the President. This position is eligible for a broad range of benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurances, retirement (CalPERS), tuition waiver, vacation and sick leave. In addition, 15 paid holidays are offered each year. Sonoma State University is also a Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Employer. A comprehensive benefits summary for this position is available online by clicking here to be taken to the CSU benefits page. Supplemental Information Sonoma State University is committed to achieving excellence through teaching, scholarship, learning and inclusion. In line with our Strategic Plan and our Seawolf Commitment, our values include diversity, sustainability, community engagement, respect, responsibility, excellence and integrity. We strive to cultivate a community in which a diverse population can learn and work in an atmosphere of civility and respect. We encourage innovation, experimentation and creativity, as well as contributions to equity and inclusion, in the pursuit of excellence for all members of our university community. The University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, or protected veteran status. Mandated Reporting: This position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all faculty, staff, administrators, and students who are accessing campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process should be prepared to continue to help us protect and maintain a healthy Seawolf Community. More information related to campus level requirements can be found here: https://risk.sonoma.edu/covid- compliance-and-monitoring- office . CSU Out of State Policy - Sonoma State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022 the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current employees who apply for this position. Sonoma State University is not a sponsoring agency for staff positions (i.e. H-1B visas). Positions are posted for a minimum of 14 calendar days. For questions related to the application process, please reach out to hr@sonoma.edu . The ADA Coordinator is also available ( hraccommodations@sonoma.edu ) to assist individuals with disabilities in need of accommodation during the hiring process. Sonoma State University's Annual Security Report includes summaries of institutional policy relating to campus safety, drug and alcohol use, sexual assault, and other matters. The report is published in compliance with the Clery Act and includes three years of certain crime statistics that occurred in Clery Act defined geography. A paper copy of the report may be requested in person by emailing the Clery Compliance and Safety Office at clery@sonoma.edu . Pursuant to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, the Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) is available for viewing at https://housing.sonoma.edu/ resources/fire-safety . The purpose of this report is to disclose statistics for fires that occurred within Sonoma State University student housing facilities for three years, and to distribute fire safety policies and procedures intended to promote safety on campus. A paper copy of the AFSR is available upon request by contacting the Residential Education and Campus Housing at housing@sonoma.edu . Advertised: Apr 29 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) San Francisco
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Working Title Director of Student Engagement & Transition Administrator Level This position is an MPP II in the California State University Management Personnel Plan (MPP), reporting to the Associate Vice President, Division of Student Life. SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Division of Student Life - Student Engagement & Transition Appointment Type At Will Time Base Full Time (1.0) Work Schedule Monday through Friday; from 8:00am to 5:00pm Anticipated Hiring Range $7,500.00 - $8,333.00 Per Month ($90,000.00 - $99,996.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Under the general direction of the Assistant Dean of Students, the Director of Student Engagement and Transition directs and leads all aspects of the Student Engagement & Transition center, overseeing and managing programs and services, including functional initiatives such as new student orientation, family programs, student leadership/mentorship programs, student organizations, and various university-sponsored campus activities and events. The Director of Student Engagement & Transition holds a strategic position collaborating across both Academic Affairs and Student Affairs and Enrollment Management. This involves facilitating proactive partnerships, programs and services that empower new and current students, as well as student groups (clubs, organizations, fraternity, and sorority life) to succeed in engaging the greater campus community. This role focuses on developing opportunities for students and student organizations to connect and network with one another. Collaboration extends to various university departments, including, but not limited to: First-Year Experience and Undergraduate Education, New Student & Family Programs, Residential Life and Housing, Recruitment and Outreach, Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid, Campus Recreation, SAFE Place, Associated Students Inc., and college academic partners directly supporting student engagement success and campus-wide engagement. The Director of Student Engagement & Transition will support the Assistant Dean of Students in the strategic vision, direction, assessment, and accountability for engagement and transition programs that enhance the undergraduates’ and their supporters’ (parents and families) experience with the University. This includes fostering a sense of belonging through co-curricular and extracurricular interest and involvement. The incumbent must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty, and staff. They should be willing to work some weekends, evenings, and holidays as needed to ensure delivery of outcomes and fulfillment of the primary mission of Student Affairs & Enrollment Management. Position Information The Director of Student Engagement performs the following functions/duties, including but not limited to: Unit Management & Supervision Guides, directs, advocates, and collaborates to establish a university-wide vision and leadership for student engagement, fostering a sense of belonging, and orchestrating campus-wide events. This includes overseeing club and organization management both in-person and remotely/online, including the management and promotion of GatorXperience (the student organization and events main module), GatorFest!, week of welcome programs, operations, central student-led event management, Greek Life events, and other programs dedicated to campus-wide events, engagement, and entertainment. Partners with Student Success and Graduation Initiatives, specifically within incoming or retention committees, as a representative of Student Engagement & Transition (SET). Guides, directs, formulates, and executes the vision, management, and functioning of the Student Engagement and Transition office. This involves strategic supervision, planning, budgeting, and operational oversight for all programs, services, and collaborations. Drives the implementation of the Division of Student Life’s vision, shaping the student life experience at San Francisco State University from orientation to ongoing engagement of continuing students. Develops programs, services, and partnerships aimed at recruiting, retaining, and nurturing students into engaged leaders both on and off campus. Champions, collaborates, and functions as the main point of contact with leadership groups in various areas regarding engagement and transition programming. This includes orientation and extended orientation programming, GatorFest!, Discover/Explore SF State, Fraternity and Sorority Life programming, Athletics, and other University-wide initiatives. Supervises, plans, and orchestrates the execution of both small- and large-scale campus-wide events and special projects tailored for continuing students and their supporters. These initiatives aim to enhance engagement on campus, encompassing traditions, student persistence in and out of the classroom, and fostering a sense of community while living in San Francisco. Facilitates seamless collaboration with peers within the Student Affairs & Enrollment Management department as well as university-wide, fostering an environment that encourages and enhances student engagement with clubs, organizations, and diverse University events. Guides and cultivates meaningful connections with student clubs and organizations, along with their dedicated staff and faculty advisors, through the creation of comprehensive training sessions, informative orientations, resource development, and regular, effective communication channels. Works in tandem with Campus Recreation, the Office of Student Conduct, and Residential Life to craft inclusive and impactful engagement initiatives, ensuring a holistic approach to supporting the seamless transition of all new students into the University community. Oversees, in collaboration with the Assistant Dean of Students, critical standards, assessments, reports, and community engagement initiatives for Fraternity and Sorority Life, while working in conjunction with Title IX, Student Conduct, and AB 524 compliance measures. Facilitates comprehensive engagement with the CSU club and organization registration process, ensuring a streamlined and efficient approach to their registration requirements. Collaborates closely with the Office of Student Conduct, and Assistant Dean of Students to address matters related to student organization conduct or violations of CSU/campus policies, ensuring a cohesive and responsive approach. Serves as a liaison between the Student Engagement Team (SET) and Time, Place, & Manner to facilitate activities and programs for student organization leaders and new students, fostering a comprehensive understanding of freedom of speech guidelines. General Administration & Assessment Facilitate effective collaboration among diverse campus partners, overseeing the coordination and management of joint efforts pertaining to student activities, events, as well as engagement, involvement, and participation initiatives. Contribute to the creation, execution, and oversight of strategic plans aimed at enhancing collaboration, communication, and the formulation of policies and procedures pertaining to the activities, program planning, event management, and adherence to time, place, and manner (TPM) policies for student clubs and organizations. Designs, implements, and evaluates yearly assessments for student activities, programming, campus events, and other University-wide initiatives, ensuring a comprehensive analysis to inform continuous improvement and strategic planning. Creates and assesses statistical, analytical, and narrative reports designed for presentations, decision-making processes, and program enhancements, ensuring data-driven insights for informed decision-making and continuous program improvement. Partners with the Assistant Dean of Students and university leadership to define key metrics serving as indicators for student retention, engagement, and participation in university activities and events. Secures the development and distribution of promotional materials that highlight university activities and events, contributing to the support of student success and retention initiatives. Conducts an annual assessment of all facets of campus engagement, involvement, and available opportunities for students to maintain connections. Evaluates the requirements of students both prior to and during their academic journey, adapting student life programming to address identified needs. Works closely with the Technical Manager of the Student Life Events Center to offer strategic support for university-wide events and programs. Offers strategic leadership and supervision for the student segment of a centralized event system, ensuring transparent and consistent communication with the Assistant Dean of Students regarding any student-led programs and events. Undertakes special projects as delegated by the Assistant Dean of Students for the Division of Student Life. Marketing & Systems Oversight Collaborating with campus partners, including Strategic Marketing and Communications, Enrollment Operations, Admissions, Dean of Students, and Division of Student Life, to contribute to the development of outreach, marketing, and communication strategies for activities and events. Additionally, providing support for the planning and management of unit online platforms, such as mobile app engagement, orientation, and event registration systems. Other Duties as Assigned Direction provided from supervisor as needed. Be available for campus and departmental emergency response. Professional Behavior Fosters and promotes the Principles of Conduct for a Multi-Cultural University and User-Friendly Principles Promotes and ensures the application of human resources professional responsibilities and ethical standards; This position necessitates a prominent standing within a diverse campus community, demanding visibility, and active advocacy for the department. The incumbent must proficiently communicate a compelling vision to guide the department's operations toward excellence. The schedule may entail weekend and evening commitments, potentially including holidays. Extended periods of the day may involve office work, desk-based tasks, computer work, and attending meetings. The ability to effectively engage with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty, and staff is essential. EMBODY THE SIX ROLES OF LEADER Structuring Work: effectively manage and direct workflow, create clear position descriptions, clarify roles and expectations and delegate work. Managing Talent: hire, supervise, coach, support employees. Inspiring Performance: empower, appreciate, communicate constructive feedback. Building Teams: build trust and collaborate. Using & Sharing Information: open communication, transparency. Facilitating Change: encourage other to seek opportunities for different innovative approaches to addressing problems and opportunities; facilitating the implementation and acceptance of change within the workplace. EMBODY THE CORE COMPETENCIES Bias toward collaboration and teamwork. Effective oral, written, and nonverbal communication skills. Customer/Client Focus with an emphasis in problem solving and resolution. Personal effectiveness and credibility as demonstrated by interpersonal and professional confidence. Diversity and inclusion. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree from an accredited institution in an appropriate area of specialization (Education, Counseling, Student Affairs, Higher Education). 3 to 5 years of progressively responsible experience managing programs focused on university student activities and events, student retention, student engagement, student success, or related experience. Demonstrated experience with data analysis, reporting, and use of data in decision-making. Preferred Qualifications Proven experience working collaboratively with colleagues at all levels in a large, complex institution, as well as with diverse external communities, to facilitate positive and collaborative processes and initiatives coupled with measurable programmatic deliverables. Evidence of initiating or founding units with clear and well-defined mission and goals, as well as clear metrics for success. Experience managing budgets, assessing program effectiveness, and successfully applying for grants to support program development. Experience teaching in a higher education setting. Demonstrated knowledge of current research, theory, and best practices of first year student experience and student retention programs. Knowledge of assessment strategies to rate, analyze and improve performance. Professional interpersonal and public presentation skills. Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and flexibility. Ability to write reports based on data analysis and interpretation. Ability to collaborate with various university departments and external partners to support a diverse student population. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. CSUEU Position (For CSUEU Positions Only) Eligible and qualified on-campus applicants, currently in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 are given hiring preference. Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. CSU strongly encourages faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process are encouraged to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hrwww@campus.edu. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Advertised: Mar 04 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Working Title Director of Student Engagement & Transition Administrator Level This position is an MPP II in the California State University Management Personnel Plan (MPP), reporting to the Associate Vice President, Division of Student Life. SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department Division of Student Life - Student Engagement & Transition Appointment Type At Will Time Base Full Time (1.0) Work Schedule Monday through Friday; from 8:00am to 5:00pm Anticipated Hiring Range $7,500.00 - $8,333.00 Per Month ($90,000.00 - $99,996.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Under the general direction of the Assistant Dean of Students, the Director of Student Engagement and Transition directs and leads all aspects of the Student Engagement & Transition center, overseeing and managing programs and services, including functional initiatives such as new student orientation, family programs, student leadership/mentorship programs, student organizations, and various university-sponsored campus activities and events. The Director of Student Engagement & Transition holds a strategic position collaborating across both Academic Affairs and Student Affairs and Enrollment Management. This involves facilitating proactive partnerships, programs and services that empower new and current students, as well as student groups (clubs, organizations, fraternity, and sorority life) to succeed in engaging the greater campus community. This role focuses on developing opportunities for students and student organizations to connect and network with one another. Collaboration extends to various university departments, including, but not limited to: First-Year Experience and Undergraduate Education, New Student & Family Programs, Residential Life and Housing, Recruitment and Outreach, Undergraduate Admissions, Financial Aid, Campus Recreation, SAFE Place, Associated Students Inc., and college academic partners directly supporting student engagement success and campus-wide engagement. The Director of Student Engagement & Transition will support the Assistant Dean of Students in the strategic vision, direction, assessment, and accountability for engagement and transition programs that enhance the undergraduates’ and their supporters’ (parents and families) experience with the University. This includes fostering a sense of belonging through co-curricular and extracurricular interest and involvement. The incumbent must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty, and staff. They should be willing to work some weekends, evenings, and holidays as needed to ensure delivery of outcomes and fulfillment of the primary mission of Student Affairs & Enrollment Management. Position Information The Director of Student Engagement performs the following functions/duties, including but not limited to: Unit Management & Supervision Guides, directs, advocates, and collaborates to establish a university-wide vision and leadership for student engagement, fostering a sense of belonging, and orchestrating campus-wide events. This includes overseeing club and organization management both in-person and remotely/online, including the management and promotion of GatorXperience (the student organization and events main module), GatorFest!, week of welcome programs, operations, central student-led event management, Greek Life events, and other programs dedicated to campus-wide events, engagement, and entertainment. Partners with Student Success and Graduation Initiatives, specifically within incoming or retention committees, as a representative of Student Engagement & Transition (SET). Guides, directs, formulates, and executes the vision, management, and functioning of the Student Engagement and Transition office. This involves strategic supervision, planning, budgeting, and operational oversight for all programs, services, and collaborations. Drives the implementation of the Division of Student Life’s vision, shaping the student life experience at San Francisco State University from orientation to ongoing engagement of continuing students. Develops programs, services, and partnerships aimed at recruiting, retaining, and nurturing students into engaged leaders both on and off campus. Champions, collaborates, and functions as the main point of contact with leadership groups in various areas regarding engagement and transition programming. This includes orientation and extended orientation programming, GatorFest!, Discover/Explore SF State, Fraternity and Sorority Life programming, Athletics, and other University-wide initiatives. Supervises, plans, and orchestrates the execution of both small- and large-scale campus-wide events and special projects tailored for continuing students and their supporters. These initiatives aim to enhance engagement on campus, encompassing traditions, student persistence in and out of the classroom, and fostering a sense of community while living in San Francisco. Facilitates seamless collaboration with peers within the Student Affairs & Enrollment Management department as well as university-wide, fostering an environment that encourages and enhances student engagement with clubs, organizations, and diverse University events. Guides and cultivates meaningful connections with student clubs and organizations, along with their dedicated staff and faculty advisors, through the creation of comprehensive training sessions, informative orientations, resource development, and regular, effective communication channels. Works in tandem with Campus Recreation, the Office of Student Conduct, and Residential Life to craft inclusive and impactful engagement initiatives, ensuring a holistic approach to supporting the seamless transition of all new students into the University community. Oversees, in collaboration with the Assistant Dean of Students, critical standards, assessments, reports, and community engagement initiatives for Fraternity and Sorority Life, while working in conjunction with Title IX, Student Conduct, and AB 524 compliance measures. Facilitates comprehensive engagement with the CSU club and organization registration process, ensuring a streamlined and efficient approach to their registration requirements. Collaborates closely with the Office of Student Conduct, and Assistant Dean of Students to address matters related to student organization conduct or violations of CSU/campus policies, ensuring a cohesive and responsive approach. Serves as a liaison between the Student Engagement Team (SET) and Time, Place, & Manner to facilitate activities and programs for student organization leaders and new students, fostering a comprehensive understanding of freedom of speech guidelines. General Administration & Assessment Facilitate effective collaboration among diverse campus partners, overseeing the coordination and management of joint efforts pertaining to student activities, events, as well as engagement, involvement, and participation initiatives. Contribute to the creation, execution, and oversight of strategic plans aimed at enhancing collaboration, communication, and the formulation of policies and procedures pertaining to the activities, program planning, event management, and adherence to time, place, and manner (TPM) policies for student clubs and organizations. Designs, implements, and evaluates yearly assessments for student activities, programming, campus events, and other University-wide initiatives, ensuring a comprehensive analysis to inform continuous improvement and strategic planning. Creates and assesses statistical, analytical, and narrative reports designed for presentations, decision-making processes, and program enhancements, ensuring data-driven insights for informed decision-making and continuous program improvement. Partners with the Assistant Dean of Students and university leadership to define key metrics serving as indicators for student retention, engagement, and participation in university activities and events. Secures the development and distribution of promotional materials that highlight university activities and events, contributing to the support of student success and retention initiatives. Conducts an annual assessment of all facets of campus engagement, involvement, and available opportunities for students to maintain connections. Evaluates the requirements of students both prior to and during their academic journey, adapting student life programming to address identified needs. Works closely with the Technical Manager of the Student Life Events Center to offer strategic support for university-wide events and programs. Offers strategic leadership and supervision for the student segment of a centralized event system, ensuring transparent and consistent communication with the Assistant Dean of Students regarding any student-led programs and events. Undertakes special projects as delegated by the Assistant Dean of Students for the Division of Student Life. Marketing & Systems Oversight Collaborating with campus partners, including Strategic Marketing and Communications, Enrollment Operations, Admissions, Dean of Students, and Division of Student Life, to contribute to the development of outreach, marketing, and communication strategies for activities and events. Additionally, providing support for the planning and management of unit online platforms, such as mobile app engagement, orientation, and event registration systems. Other Duties as Assigned Direction provided from supervisor as needed. Be available for campus and departmental emergency response. Professional Behavior Fosters and promotes the Principles of Conduct for a Multi-Cultural University and User-Friendly Principles Promotes and ensures the application of human resources professional responsibilities and ethical standards; This position necessitates a prominent standing within a diverse campus community, demanding visibility, and active advocacy for the department. The incumbent must proficiently communicate a compelling vision to guide the department's operations toward excellence. The schedule may entail weekend and evening commitments, potentially including holidays. Extended periods of the day may involve office work, desk-based tasks, computer work, and attending meetings. The ability to effectively engage with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty, and staff is essential. EMBODY THE SIX ROLES OF LEADER Structuring Work: effectively manage and direct workflow, create clear position descriptions, clarify roles and expectations and delegate work. Managing Talent: hire, supervise, coach, support employees. Inspiring Performance: empower, appreciate, communicate constructive feedback. Building Teams: build trust and collaborate. Using & Sharing Information: open communication, transparency. Facilitating Change: encourage other to seek opportunities for different innovative approaches to addressing problems and opportunities; facilitating the implementation and acceptance of change within the workplace. EMBODY THE CORE COMPETENCIES Bias toward collaboration and teamwork. Effective oral, written, and nonverbal communication skills. Customer/Client Focus with an emphasis in problem solving and resolution. Personal effectiveness and credibility as demonstrated by interpersonal and professional confidence. Diversity and inclusion. Minimum Qualifications Master's degree from an accredited institution in an appropriate area of specialization (Education, Counseling, Student Affairs, Higher Education). 3 to 5 years of progressively responsible experience managing programs focused on university student activities and events, student retention, student engagement, student success, or related experience. Demonstrated experience with data analysis, reporting, and use of data in decision-making. Preferred Qualifications Proven experience working collaboratively with colleagues at all levels in a large, complex institution, as well as with diverse external communities, to facilitate positive and collaborative processes and initiatives coupled with measurable programmatic deliverables. Evidence of initiating or founding units with clear and well-defined mission and goals, as well as clear metrics for success. Experience managing budgets, assessing program effectiveness, and successfully applying for grants to support program development. Experience teaching in a higher education setting. Demonstrated knowledge of current research, theory, and best practices of first year student experience and student retention programs. Knowledge of assessment strategies to rate, analyze and improve performance. Professional interpersonal and public presentation skills. Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and flexibility. Ability to write reports based on data analysis and interpretation. Ability to collaborate with various university departments and external partners to support a diverse student population. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. CSUEU Position (For CSUEU Positions Only) Eligible and qualified on-campus applicants, currently in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 are given hiring preference. Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. CSU strongly encourages faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process are encouraged to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hrwww@campus.edu. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Advertised: Mar 04 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Position Description The City Trees Program is seeking a knowledgeable and passionate Tree Outreach Coordinator to lead engagement on private property forestry topics in Minneapolis. The Coordinator will work with community groups, neighborhood organizations, and nonprofits to collaborate on projects and perform outreach about: City Trees programming, tree removal, tree maintenance, the benefits of trees, planting opportunities, and invasive pests and diseases. The Tree Outreach Coordinator will have experience with outreach and be passionate about environmental justice and leading the development and maintenance of trusted relationships with under-represented communities. They will also serve as a liaison between program staff and community, recruit participants for programs, educate residents, and plan workshops and trainings. The Tree Outreach Coordinator will work within the City Trees program in the Health Department on an emerging team of sustainability-focused individuals. The City Trees program works to increase tree canopy on private property. This is a new position and will be establishing systems for continued long-lasting relationships. The City of Minneapolis does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Job Duties and Responsibilities Engage and establish relationships within under-represented communities and provide leadership within under-represented communities to enhance access to Minneapolis Health Department services and increase participation in department programs. Represent the City of Minneapolis in strategic partnership and solution strategies for increasing trusted relationships between under-represented communities and the Minneapolis Health Department. Represent the City of Minneapolis and serve as the staff person on task forces established by City Council and under-represented communities on issues that impact access and equity for residents Review, evaluate and implement Health Department programs and services to determine methods to make them more accessible, equitable and useful for under-represented communities Facilitate decision making processes between under-represented communities and government to increase knowledge and utilization of Minneapolis Health Department services Create and maintain open channels of communication and relationships between the Minneapolis Health Department and under-represented communities to increase knowledge and utilization of Department services Assist other divisions in making and sustaining relationship connections within under-represented communities: including neighborhood organizations and other community-based organizations Lead community relationship development and outreach with all stakeholders within assigned communities Assist other Divisions in developing programs and services that support increased access to under-represented communities Provide recommendations, strategies, and intent of policy development on local and state government levels Provide engagement, recruitment, and outreach strategies to other divisions to increase access and participation of the under-represented community in government decision making processes Participate in Public Health Emergency Preparedness planning, training, and response as needed and assigned by the department Plan and coordinate community-based events and programs, to include logistics, scheduling speakers, set up and break down, presentations, and other event details as needed. Working Conditions: Normal office environment and off-site work. Schedule flexibility, including evening and weekend work, is required Required Qualifications Minimum Education Bachelor's degree Minimum Experience Three years of related experience which has included program and project management, and community engagement work in under- represented communities Licenses/Certifications N/A Selection Process The selection process will consist of one or more of the following steps: a rating of relevant education and experience (100%). It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. This information will be used to determine which candidates will proceed in the selection process. A submitted application is also used to verify the answers to any supplemental questions. Only those candidates who attain a passing score (70%) on each step in the selection process will be placed on the eligible list. The City of Minneapolis Human Resources Department reserves the right to limit the number in any phase of the selection process. Background Check The City has determined that a criminal background check and/or qualifications check may be necessary for certain positions with this job title. Applicants may be required to sign an informed consent form allowing the City to obtain their criminal history and/or verify their qualifications in connection with the position sought. Applicants who do not sign the informed consent form will not be further considered for the position. Union Representation This position is represented by a collective bargaining agreement between the City of Minneapolis and the Professional Employees (MPEA) . For more information on the terms and conditions of this agreement please visit: https://www2.minneapolismn.gov/government/departments/hr/labor-agreements/professional-employees/ Eligible List Statement The names of applicants who meet minimum qualification and who pass the screening process shall be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This list will be certified to the hiring manager who may use the list to fill a vacancy of the same job title. This eligible list will expire two months after it has been established. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to read, write and translate other languages fluently preferred (Hmong, Spanish, Somali, Oromo, or Amharic) Knowledge of the needs of under-represented communities at macro and micro levels (Under-represented communities include: Southeast Asian, Latino, Native American, African American, East African, and Disability) Knowledge of computer operations, applications and software Strong oral and written communications skills Good knowledge of neighborhood engagement system (neighborhoods and community-based organizations) Ability to collaborate and work across multiple communities and leadership levels within community Ability to create consensus across diverse populations and solve complex social/community issues Ability to collaborate and work across City of Minneapolis Council, Hennepin County, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Minneapolis Public Schools and other governmental agencies Ability to analyze information and make policy recommendations Ability to implement conflict resolution strategies and trauma-informed care practices Knowledge of cultural norms and values of under-represented communities Knowledge of principles, using a racial equity lens, and best practices of engagement, outreach and resident participation Experience leading engagement, outreach and resident participation independently. Experience or ability to learn about the benefits of trees and the environment. Benefits Summary Our employees enjoy competitive salaries and generous benefits. We pride ourselves on a comprehensive benefits program that supports employees' health and financial well-being. Programs, resources, and benefit eligibility varies based on position, average hours worked, location and length of service. For detailed benefits information, pleasevisit the benefits page . New12 weeks of paid parental leave City employees are eligible for up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in the event of a birth or placement for adoption of a child. Insurance Health insurance Eligibility for benefits begins the first of the month following employment date. The City of Minneapolis offers eligible employees one plan design with a choice of six provider networks, allowing you to select the best option for you. Available plans include Medica Choice Passport, Medica Elect, VantagePlus with Medica, Park Nicollet and HealthPartners Medical Group First with Medica, Ridgeview Community Network powered by Medica, and Clear Value with Medica. Dental insurance The City of Minneapolis offers dental insurance through Delta Dental of Minnesota and pays 100% of the monthly premium for eligible employees. Benefits Paid time off Our generous leave package includes vacation, holidays and paid sick leave, which gives employees the opportunity to enhance their quality of life outside work. Amounts and accrual rates are based on years of experience and collective bargaining agreements . Retirement City employees earn a pension and may choose to participate in additional retirement savings programs. Pension: The City of Minneapolis participates in the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA). Employees and the City both contribute a percentage of your pay to fund future benefits. Deferred compensation : Employees may choose to participate in pre-tax or after-tax savings plans through the Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS). Transportation Eligible City employees may choose to participate in the following transportation programs: Metropass: The Metropass program allows eligible employees to enroll in a pass for unlimited bus or light rail rides at a discounted price. Parking or Van Pool: The City of Minneapolis Transportation Benefits Plan gives you options to pay certain commuting costs, such as qualified parking and van pool expenses, with pre-tax dollars. Learning and development To engage and develop employees, the City of Minneapolis offers classes in leadership, cultural agility, change management and more. Additionally, educational discounts at Augsburg University, Hamline University, St. Catherine’s, and St. Mary's University of Minnesota are available to City employees. Other perks Employees can also take advantage of optional life insurance, flexible spending accounts, the Employee Assistance Program , health club discounts and more. Closing Date/Time: 6/9/2024 11:59 PM Central
May 17, 2024
Full Time
Position Description The City Trees Program is seeking a knowledgeable and passionate Tree Outreach Coordinator to lead engagement on private property forestry topics in Minneapolis. The Coordinator will work with community groups, neighborhood organizations, and nonprofits to collaborate on projects and perform outreach about: City Trees programming, tree removal, tree maintenance, the benefits of trees, planting opportunities, and invasive pests and diseases. The Tree Outreach Coordinator will have experience with outreach and be passionate about environmental justice and leading the development and maintenance of trusted relationships with under-represented communities. They will also serve as a liaison between program staff and community, recruit participants for programs, educate residents, and plan workshops and trainings. The Tree Outreach Coordinator will work within the City Trees program in the Health Department on an emerging team of sustainability-focused individuals. The City Trees program works to increase tree canopy on private property. This is a new position and will be establishing systems for continued long-lasting relationships. The City of Minneapolis does not sponsor applicants for work visas. Job Duties and Responsibilities Engage and establish relationships within under-represented communities and provide leadership within under-represented communities to enhance access to Minneapolis Health Department services and increase participation in department programs. Represent the City of Minneapolis in strategic partnership and solution strategies for increasing trusted relationships between under-represented communities and the Minneapolis Health Department. Represent the City of Minneapolis and serve as the staff person on task forces established by City Council and under-represented communities on issues that impact access and equity for residents Review, evaluate and implement Health Department programs and services to determine methods to make them more accessible, equitable and useful for under-represented communities Facilitate decision making processes between under-represented communities and government to increase knowledge and utilization of Minneapolis Health Department services Create and maintain open channels of communication and relationships between the Minneapolis Health Department and under-represented communities to increase knowledge and utilization of Department services Assist other divisions in making and sustaining relationship connections within under-represented communities: including neighborhood organizations and other community-based organizations Lead community relationship development and outreach with all stakeholders within assigned communities Assist other Divisions in developing programs and services that support increased access to under-represented communities Provide recommendations, strategies, and intent of policy development on local and state government levels Provide engagement, recruitment, and outreach strategies to other divisions to increase access and participation of the under-represented community in government decision making processes Participate in Public Health Emergency Preparedness planning, training, and response as needed and assigned by the department Plan and coordinate community-based events and programs, to include logistics, scheduling speakers, set up and break down, presentations, and other event details as needed. Working Conditions: Normal office environment and off-site work. Schedule flexibility, including evening and weekend work, is required Required Qualifications Minimum Education Bachelor's degree Minimum Experience Three years of related experience which has included program and project management, and community engagement work in under- represented communities Licenses/Certifications N/A Selection Process The selection process will consist of one or more of the following steps: a rating of relevant education and experience (100%). It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. This information will be used to determine which candidates will proceed in the selection process. A submitted application is also used to verify the answers to any supplemental questions. Only those candidates who attain a passing score (70%) on each step in the selection process will be placed on the eligible list. The City of Minneapolis Human Resources Department reserves the right to limit the number in any phase of the selection process. Background Check The City has determined that a criminal background check and/or qualifications check may be necessary for certain positions with this job title. Applicants may be required to sign an informed consent form allowing the City to obtain their criminal history and/or verify their qualifications in connection with the position sought. Applicants who do not sign the informed consent form will not be further considered for the position. Union Representation This position is represented by a collective bargaining agreement between the City of Minneapolis and the Professional Employees (MPEA) . For more information on the terms and conditions of this agreement please visit: https://www2.minneapolismn.gov/government/departments/hr/labor-agreements/professional-employees/ Eligible List Statement The names of applicants who meet minimum qualification and who pass the screening process shall be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This list will be certified to the hiring manager who may use the list to fill a vacancy of the same job title. This eligible list will expire two months after it has been established. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to read, write and translate other languages fluently preferred (Hmong, Spanish, Somali, Oromo, or Amharic) Knowledge of the needs of under-represented communities at macro and micro levels (Under-represented communities include: Southeast Asian, Latino, Native American, African American, East African, and Disability) Knowledge of computer operations, applications and software Strong oral and written communications skills Good knowledge of neighborhood engagement system (neighborhoods and community-based organizations) Ability to collaborate and work across multiple communities and leadership levels within community Ability to create consensus across diverse populations and solve complex social/community issues Ability to collaborate and work across City of Minneapolis Council, Hennepin County, Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board, Minneapolis Public Schools and other governmental agencies Ability to analyze information and make policy recommendations Ability to implement conflict resolution strategies and trauma-informed care practices Knowledge of cultural norms and values of under-represented communities Knowledge of principles, using a racial equity lens, and best practices of engagement, outreach and resident participation Experience leading engagement, outreach and resident participation independently. Experience or ability to learn about the benefits of trees and the environment. Benefits Summary Our employees enjoy competitive salaries and generous benefits. We pride ourselves on a comprehensive benefits program that supports employees' health and financial well-being. Programs, resources, and benefit eligibility varies based on position, average hours worked, location and length of service. For detailed benefits information, pleasevisit the benefits page . New12 weeks of paid parental leave City employees are eligible for up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in the event of a birth or placement for adoption of a child. Insurance Health insurance Eligibility for benefits begins the first of the month following employment date. The City of Minneapolis offers eligible employees one plan design with a choice of six provider networks, allowing you to select the best option for you. Available plans include Medica Choice Passport, Medica Elect, VantagePlus with Medica, Park Nicollet and HealthPartners Medical Group First with Medica, Ridgeview Community Network powered by Medica, and Clear Value with Medica. Dental insurance The City of Minneapolis offers dental insurance through Delta Dental of Minnesota and pays 100% of the monthly premium for eligible employees. Benefits Paid time off Our generous leave package includes vacation, holidays and paid sick leave, which gives employees the opportunity to enhance their quality of life outside work. Amounts and accrual rates are based on years of experience and collective bargaining agreements . Retirement City employees earn a pension and may choose to participate in additional retirement savings programs. Pension: The City of Minneapolis participates in the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA). Employees and the City both contribute a percentage of your pay to fund future benefits. Deferred compensation : Employees may choose to participate in pre-tax or after-tax savings plans through the Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS). Transportation Eligible City employees may choose to participate in the following transportation programs: Metropass: The Metropass program allows eligible employees to enroll in a pass for unlimited bus or light rail rides at a discounted price. Parking or Van Pool: The City of Minneapolis Transportation Benefits Plan gives you options to pay certain commuting costs, such as qualified parking and van pool expenses, with pre-tax dollars. Learning and development To engage and develop employees, the City of Minneapolis offers classes in leadership, cultural agility, change management and more. Additionally, educational discounts at Augsburg University, Hamline University, St. Catherine’s, and St. Mary's University of Minnesota are available to City employees. Other perks Employees can also take advantage of optional life insurance, flexible spending accounts, the Employee Assistance Program , health club discounts and more. Closing Date/Time: 6/9/2024 11:59 PM Central
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information TYPE OF RECRUITMENT OPEN COMPETITIVE - EMERGENCY APPLICATION FILING PERIOD Applications will be accepted from February 23, 2024, at 7:00 a.m. Pacific Time (PT). This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. This announcement is being reposted to update the Desirable Qualifications and Supplemental Questionnaire. Persons who have already applied do not need to submit new applications. EXAM NUMBER W1082R-EA The LA County Board of Supervisors recently declared a local state of emergency for homelessness , and the County is working to revise and expand our response to help all who are affected. We are looking for qualified and passionate individuals to help us in the mission of addressing issues like housing, mental health, and substance use. If you are looking for a new career that will directly benefit the population of LA County, this may be the opportunity for you. Internal Services Department is seeking a qualified candidate to fill an emergency Administrative Manager 13, ISD vacancy related to the homelessness crisis. Under the emergency order, applicants who meet the requirements may be hired for an initial period of up to 90 days, with an opportunity for permanent County employment. Before the end of your initial work period, you will be assessed on your work performance. This assessment will be weighted 100%. Those who successfully pass the assessment will be considered for permanent appointment to Administrative Manager 13, ISD . The Opportunity The Division Manager of Source-To-Pay Transformation is responsible for leading, driving, and implementing a new enterprise e-procurement system for Los Angeles County. The individual will work closely with executives and key stakeholders across County departments to optimize the Source-To-Pay process and drive efficiency, effectiveness, and deliver large-scale transformation programs in a high matrixed organization consisting of over 40 County Departments with a combined annual spend of over $10B. The role requires a strategic ‘systems’ mindset, strong leadership skills, and the ability to deliver results through change management, process improvement and analytics. This involves setting end-to-end policies, managing budgets and schedules, and overall leadership and management of Source-To-Pay processes. Essential Job Functions Leads the e-Procurement Division and manages the workload and assignments of staff which includes managers, functional analysts, information technology specialists, application developers and technicians, and Contractor personnel for the Source-To-Pay (S2P) transformation and implementation and ongoing implementation support. Leads the implementation for the Source-To-Pay (S2P) transformation and system for 40+ County departments. Emphasize adoption of the system and procedures and gaining efficiency improvement through task elimination, simplification, standardization, and digitization. Focus on customer engagement and the effectiveness for key activities including planning and leading change management, training, and both functional and technical help desk support. Serve as single threaded owner accountable for the Source-To-Pay transformation and implementation. Lead multiple work streams of procurement transformation (i.e., purchasing, contracts, payables, etc.) to ensure consistency across; vision and strategy; policy, legal, practices and process; technology; and organization. Responsible for identification of business requirements, functional design, process design (including scenario design, flow mapping), prototyping, testing, training, and defining support models and procedures. Focus on efficiency, equity, standardization, automation, and customer service; drives continuous enhancements to increase adoption, compliance, throughput, and improved cycle times and document all Procurement processes including process flows, contract templates, business process documentation, work instructions, end-user training. Design service delivery models and performance frameworks, ensuring responsiveness and working with stakeholders to align and meet on business requirements ensuring positive customer experiences through service excellence and quality service. Strengthen compliance and governance structure around various procurement related processes. Develop and implement operating plans, data reporting structure, and appropriate KPIs to measure functional effectiveness. Implement monitoring mechanisms to ensure equity, quality and cycle times are continuously met and exceed business requirements. Focus on customer engagement and the effectiveness of key activities including planning and leading change management, training, and both functional and technical help desk support. Manage ongoing operational functions related to procurement technology and programs, and ensure existing systems are maintained, up to date, monitored, secure and operating efficiently. Provide final review and approval for the Source-To-Pay system project contractor deliverables. Foster a collaborative and engaging work environment focused on continuous improvement, innovation, and a customer-centric approach. Advise County executive management concerning the current and future direction of technological developments related to Procurement. Requirements Minimum Requirements : Option 1: Three years of experience managing an organization of multiple units including directing the budget, personnel, fiscal, program management, and other administrative functions. Option 2: A Bachelor’s degree* from an accredited college or university in Business Administration, Public Administration, or a closely related field -AND- two years of experience managing an organization of multiple units including directing the budget, personnel, fiscal, program management, and other administrative functions. You MUST meet the above requirement(s) in order to be appointed to fill any vacancies related to this recruitment. License A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. Physical Expectations Physical Class II - Light: This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10 pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. Special Requirement Information *In order to receive credit for the required degree, you must include a legible copy of the official transcripts and/or diploma at the time of filing or within seven (7) business days from the date of application filing. Please submit documentation to bgarcia@isd.lacounty.gov and indicate your name, exam name, and the exam number (W1082R-EA ) . Closely related fields include the following, but not limited to: Economics, Supply Chain Management, Business, Management, Accounting, Marketing, Finance. All documents should clearly indicate the degree in English language and the date when the degree was conferred or awarded. Accredited colleges and universities include all colleges and universities that meet the accreditation guidelines indicated on the bulletin. For applicants with international transcript(s) , a report by an evaluation agency recognized by The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services or the Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. must be submitted at the time of filing or within seven (7) business days. The report must confirm the U.S. course/degree equivalency. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: At least five (5) years of experience in Procurement Operations, including broad-based experience in procure-to-pay processes, core procurement methodologies, and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Experience leading the strategy and implementation of a Source-To-Pay ERP system across a high matrix organization with annual spend over $250M. Additional Information Our Assessment Process: Before the end of your initial work assignment, the appointing department will evaluate your performance. Those who achieve a passing score on this evaluation will be considered for permanent appointment. How to Apply: Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application before 5:30 p.m. (PT), on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the green "Apply" button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using the website https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty . Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the deadline as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty , you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Note: All notifications will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add bgarcia@isd.lacounty.gov , info@governmentjobs.com, and noreply@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Applicants have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. Please make sure you put in the time and effort when filling out your application and supplemental questions completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Minimum Requirements as listed on this bulletin. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from Class Specification and Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application and you may be disqualified. Computer and Internet Access at Public Libraries: For Candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. Fair Chance Initiative: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. Have questions about anything listed above? Contact us: Exam Number: W1082R-EA Department Contact Name: Bianca Garcia Department Contact Phone: (323) 443-8832 Department Contact Email: bgarcia@isd.lacounty.gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Phone: (323) 267-2432 Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 [Alternate Teletype Phone: (800) 897-0077 ] For detailed information, please click here
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Position/Program Information TYPE OF RECRUITMENT OPEN COMPETITIVE - EMERGENCY APPLICATION FILING PERIOD Applications will be accepted from February 23, 2024, at 7:00 a.m. Pacific Time (PT). This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. This announcement is being reposted to update the Desirable Qualifications and Supplemental Questionnaire. Persons who have already applied do not need to submit new applications. EXAM NUMBER W1082R-EA The LA County Board of Supervisors recently declared a local state of emergency for homelessness , and the County is working to revise and expand our response to help all who are affected. We are looking for qualified and passionate individuals to help us in the mission of addressing issues like housing, mental health, and substance use. If you are looking for a new career that will directly benefit the population of LA County, this may be the opportunity for you. Internal Services Department is seeking a qualified candidate to fill an emergency Administrative Manager 13, ISD vacancy related to the homelessness crisis. Under the emergency order, applicants who meet the requirements may be hired for an initial period of up to 90 days, with an opportunity for permanent County employment. Before the end of your initial work period, you will be assessed on your work performance. This assessment will be weighted 100%. Those who successfully pass the assessment will be considered for permanent appointment to Administrative Manager 13, ISD . The Opportunity The Division Manager of Source-To-Pay Transformation is responsible for leading, driving, and implementing a new enterprise e-procurement system for Los Angeles County. The individual will work closely with executives and key stakeholders across County departments to optimize the Source-To-Pay process and drive efficiency, effectiveness, and deliver large-scale transformation programs in a high matrixed organization consisting of over 40 County Departments with a combined annual spend of over $10B. The role requires a strategic ‘systems’ mindset, strong leadership skills, and the ability to deliver results through change management, process improvement and analytics. This involves setting end-to-end policies, managing budgets and schedules, and overall leadership and management of Source-To-Pay processes. Essential Job Functions Leads the e-Procurement Division and manages the workload and assignments of staff which includes managers, functional analysts, information technology specialists, application developers and technicians, and Contractor personnel for the Source-To-Pay (S2P) transformation and implementation and ongoing implementation support. Leads the implementation for the Source-To-Pay (S2P) transformation and system for 40+ County departments. Emphasize adoption of the system and procedures and gaining efficiency improvement through task elimination, simplification, standardization, and digitization. Focus on customer engagement and the effectiveness for key activities including planning and leading change management, training, and both functional and technical help desk support. Serve as single threaded owner accountable for the Source-To-Pay transformation and implementation. Lead multiple work streams of procurement transformation (i.e., purchasing, contracts, payables, etc.) to ensure consistency across; vision and strategy; policy, legal, practices and process; technology; and organization. Responsible for identification of business requirements, functional design, process design (including scenario design, flow mapping), prototyping, testing, training, and defining support models and procedures. Focus on efficiency, equity, standardization, automation, and customer service; drives continuous enhancements to increase adoption, compliance, throughput, and improved cycle times and document all Procurement processes including process flows, contract templates, business process documentation, work instructions, end-user training. Design service delivery models and performance frameworks, ensuring responsiveness and working with stakeholders to align and meet on business requirements ensuring positive customer experiences through service excellence and quality service. Strengthen compliance and governance structure around various procurement related processes. Develop and implement operating plans, data reporting structure, and appropriate KPIs to measure functional effectiveness. Implement monitoring mechanisms to ensure equity, quality and cycle times are continuously met and exceed business requirements. Focus on customer engagement and the effectiveness of key activities including planning and leading change management, training, and both functional and technical help desk support. Manage ongoing operational functions related to procurement technology and programs, and ensure existing systems are maintained, up to date, monitored, secure and operating efficiently. Provide final review and approval for the Source-To-Pay system project contractor deliverables. Foster a collaborative and engaging work environment focused on continuous improvement, innovation, and a customer-centric approach. Advise County executive management concerning the current and future direction of technological developments related to Procurement. Requirements Minimum Requirements : Option 1: Three years of experience managing an organization of multiple units including directing the budget, personnel, fiscal, program management, and other administrative functions. Option 2: A Bachelor’s degree* from an accredited college or university in Business Administration, Public Administration, or a closely related field -AND- two years of experience managing an organization of multiple units including directing the budget, personnel, fiscal, program management, and other administrative functions. You MUST meet the above requirement(s) in order to be appointed to fill any vacancies related to this recruitment. License A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. Physical Expectations Physical Class II - Light: This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10 pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. Special Requirement Information *In order to receive credit for the required degree, you must include a legible copy of the official transcripts and/or diploma at the time of filing or within seven (7) business days from the date of application filing. Please submit documentation to bgarcia@isd.lacounty.gov and indicate your name, exam name, and the exam number (W1082R-EA ) . Closely related fields include the following, but not limited to: Economics, Supply Chain Management, Business, Management, Accounting, Marketing, Finance. All documents should clearly indicate the degree in English language and the date when the degree was conferred or awarded. Accredited colleges and universities include all colleges and universities that meet the accreditation guidelines indicated on the bulletin. For applicants with international transcript(s) , a report by an evaluation agency recognized by The National Association of Credential Evaluation Services or the Association of International Credential Evaluators, Inc. must be submitted at the time of filing or within seven (7) business days. The report must confirm the U.S. course/degree equivalency. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: At least five (5) years of experience in Procurement Operations, including broad-based experience in procure-to-pay processes, core procurement methodologies, and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. Experience leading the strategy and implementation of a Source-To-Pay ERP system across a high matrix organization with annual spend over $250M. Additional Information Our Assessment Process: Before the end of your initial work assignment, the appointing department will evaluate your performance. Those who achieve a passing score on this evaluation will be considered for permanent appointment. How to Apply: Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application before 5:30 p.m. (PT), on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the green "Apply" button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using the website https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty . Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the deadline as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty , you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Note: All notifications will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add bgarcia@isd.lacounty.gov , info@governmentjobs.com, and noreply@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Applicants have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. Please make sure you put in the time and effort when filling out your application and supplemental questions completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Minimum Requirements as listed on this bulletin. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from Class Specification and Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application and you may be disqualified. Computer and Internet Access at Public Libraries: For Candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. Fair Chance Initiative: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. Have questions about anything listed above? Contact us: Exam Number: W1082R-EA Department Contact Name: Bianca Garcia Department Contact Phone: (323) 443-8832 Department Contact Email: bgarcia@isd.lacounty.gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Phone: (323) 267-2432 Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 [Alternate Teletype Phone: (800) 897-0077 ] For detailed information, please click here
City of San Jose
United States, California, San Jose
The mission of the Human Resources Department states: "Our Human Resources team recognizes that our employees power the City of San Jose and our success as a city is dependent on our ability to create a dynamic and engaged workforce. Our employees' ability to provide excellent service is strengthened when we invest in attracting talent, provide opportunities for career growth, enable an environment focused on health, safety, and wellness, and retain a diverse workforce in a workplace that is equitable and inclusive." San Jose's Human Resources Department offers key strategic support to the City and is responsible for the following core services: Employee Benefits - Provide benefit programs that best meet the needs of employees, retirees, their dependents, and the City, assist participants in effectively utilizing their plans and promote employee wellness. Employment Services - Facilitate the City's ability to attract and hire a diverse and talented workforce. Health and Safety - Provide services that promote employee health, safety, and well-being. Learning and Development - Provide Citywide employee training and pipeline development programs that support employee recruitment, growth, engagement, and retention. The Department also offers strategic support in Citywide Human Resources Systems Management and Records Management, Departmental Administration, Customer Service, Personnel Management, Financial Management, and Emergency Response and Recovery.The Human Resources Department is currently seeking to fill a full-time Division Manager of Benefits. Salary range for this classification is: $131,187.68 - $207,658.10 This salary range(s) includes an approximate five percent (5%) ongoing non-pensionable compensation. Actual salary shall be determined by the final candidates' qualifications and experience. The City is seeking a Division Manager to manage all services and activities in the Benefits Division of the Human Resources Department. The Benefits Manager will report to the Director of Human Resources and will be responsible for administering the City of San José's extensive benefits program, which includes insurance programs and other health, financial and professional benefits. The Director and Division Manager will work closely to make recommendations to the City Manager based on their evaluation of all benefits plans. The City of San José's Department of Human Resources is a hard-working, customer-focused, and data-driven team. The Division Manager plays an integral role in ensuring that City employees are offered competitive, qualify and affordable benefits. The position requires someone who is well-organized, resourceful, and creative. The Division Manager role needs an individual with the ability to anticipate problems by proactively planning and a willingness to accept challenges. This person should be a strategic thinker and a confident decision-maker who works collaboratively to reach goals and determine solutions. Education: The Division Manager is required to have a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in public administration, business administration, or a related field. A master's degree is highly desirable. Experience: The Division Manager is also required to have six (6) years of progressively responsible administrative experience in business management and/or administration, including three (3) years of supervisory experience of professional staff and at least three (3) years' experience in the field of benefits administration. Form 700 requirement This position requires a disclosure of outside investments, real property interest, income, and business positions. You must complete and file an "Assuming Office Form 700" with the City Clerk's Office within the first 30 days of employment with the office.The ideal candidate for the Benefits Manager position will be a well-rounded benefits professional with expertise in managing and negotiating health care benefits, be able to translate high volume and complex data sets into easy-to-understand terms and have experience managing vendors and consultants in a flexible and accountable way. This individual will be an effective, creative, and inspirational leader who is adept in gaining support, and implementing change and can motivate a team to realize the best they can be. They will have outstanding verbal and written communication skills. The ideal candidate will also be a collaborative and effective manager. Lastly, this person will also be a hands-on manager who operates efficiently through multiple projects and priorities. Administering and managing benefit programs that best meet the needs of employees, retirees, their dependents, and the City Oversee development and implementation of the City's wellness program Assisting participants in utilizing their plans effectively Managing competitive processes for benefits plans Working understanding of HRIS benefits modules. Providing staff support for the City's Benefits Review Forum, Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee, and VEBA Advisory Committee Creating an effective long-term benefits strategy that factors in employee/retiree needs and market conditions. Selection Process To be considered, please provide answers to all supplemental questions and include a comprehensive resume in your application process. If you have any question about this recruitment, please contact Sarah Steele, Senior Executive Analyst, via email at sarah.steele@sanjoseca.gov. You must provide answers to all supplemental questions to be considered for this position. Applications will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this brochure. Candidates deemed to have the most relevant qualifications will be invited to panel interviews that are currently planned to take place in June 2024.
May 18, 2024
Full Time
The mission of the Human Resources Department states: "Our Human Resources team recognizes that our employees power the City of San Jose and our success as a city is dependent on our ability to create a dynamic and engaged workforce. Our employees' ability to provide excellent service is strengthened when we invest in attracting talent, provide opportunities for career growth, enable an environment focused on health, safety, and wellness, and retain a diverse workforce in a workplace that is equitable and inclusive." San Jose's Human Resources Department offers key strategic support to the City and is responsible for the following core services: Employee Benefits - Provide benefit programs that best meet the needs of employees, retirees, their dependents, and the City, assist participants in effectively utilizing their plans and promote employee wellness. Employment Services - Facilitate the City's ability to attract and hire a diverse and talented workforce. Health and Safety - Provide services that promote employee health, safety, and well-being. Learning and Development - Provide Citywide employee training and pipeline development programs that support employee recruitment, growth, engagement, and retention. The Department also offers strategic support in Citywide Human Resources Systems Management and Records Management, Departmental Administration, Customer Service, Personnel Management, Financial Management, and Emergency Response and Recovery.The Human Resources Department is currently seeking to fill a full-time Division Manager of Benefits. Salary range for this classification is: $131,187.68 - $207,658.10 This salary range(s) includes an approximate five percent (5%) ongoing non-pensionable compensation. Actual salary shall be determined by the final candidates' qualifications and experience. The City is seeking a Division Manager to manage all services and activities in the Benefits Division of the Human Resources Department. The Benefits Manager will report to the Director of Human Resources and will be responsible for administering the City of San José's extensive benefits program, which includes insurance programs and other health, financial and professional benefits. The Director and Division Manager will work closely to make recommendations to the City Manager based on their evaluation of all benefits plans. The City of San José's Department of Human Resources is a hard-working, customer-focused, and data-driven team. The Division Manager plays an integral role in ensuring that City employees are offered competitive, qualify and affordable benefits. The position requires someone who is well-organized, resourceful, and creative. The Division Manager role needs an individual with the ability to anticipate problems by proactively planning and a willingness to accept challenges. This person should be a strategic thinker and a confident decision-maker who works collaboratively to reach goals and determine solutions. Education: The Division Manager is required to have a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in public administration, business administration, or a related field. A master's degree is highly desirable. Experience: The Division Manager is also required to have six (6) years of progressively responsible administrative experience in business management and/or administration, including three (3) years of supervisory experience of professional staff and at least three (3) years' experience in the field of benefits administration. Form 700 requirement This position requires a disclosure of outside investments, real property interest, income, and business positions. You must complete and file an "Assuming Office Form 700" with the City Clerk's Office within the first 30 days of employment with the office.The ideal candidate for the Benefits Manager position will be a well-rounded benefits professional with expertise in managing and negotiating health care benefits, be able to translate high volume and complex data sets into easy-to-understand terms and have experience managing vendors and consultants in a flexible and accountable way. This individual will be an effective, creative, and inspirational leader who is adept in gaining support, and implementing change and can motivate a team to realize the best they can be. They will have outstanding verbal and written communication skills. The ideal candidate will also be a collaborative and effective manager. Lastly, this person will also be a hands-on manager who operates efficiently through multiple projects and priorities. Administering and managing benefit programs that best meet the needs of employees, retirees, their dependents, and the City Oversee development and implementation of the City's wellness program Assisting participants in utilizing their plans effectively Managing competitive processes for benefits plans Working understanding of HRIS benefits modules. Providing staff support for the City's Benefits Review Forum, Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee, and VEBA Advisory Committee Creating an effective long-term benefits strategy that factors in employee/retiree needs and market conditions. Selection Process To be considered, please provide answers to all supplemental questions and include a comprehensive resume in your application process. If you have any question about this recruitment, please contact Sarah Steele, Senior Executive Analyst, via email at sarah.steele@sanjoseca.gov. You must provide answers to all supplemental questions to be considered for this position. Applications will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this brochure. Candidates deemed to have the most relevant qualifications will be invited to panel interviews that are currently planned to take place in June 2024.
City of San Jose
United States, California, San Jose
The mission of the Human Resources Department states: "Our Human Resources team recognizes that our employees power the City of San Jose and our success as a city is dependent on our ability to create a dynamic and engaged workforce. Our employees' ability to provide excellent service is strengthened when we invest in attracting talent, provide opportunities for career growth, enable an environment focused on health, safety, and wellness, and retain a diverse workforce in a workplace that is equitable and inclusive." San Jose's Human Resources Department offers key strategic support to the City and is responsible for the following core services: Employee Benefits - Provide benefit programs that best meet the needs of employees, retirees, their dependents, and the City, assist participants in effectively utilizing their plans and promote employee wellness. Employment Services - Facilitate the City's ability to attract and hire a diverse and talented workforce. Health and Safety - Provide services that promote employee health, safety, and well-being. Learning and Development - Provide Citywide employee training and pipeline development programs that support employee recruitment, growth, engagement, and retention. The Department also offers strategic support in Citywide Human Resources Systems Management and Records Management, Departmental Administration, Customer Service, Personnel Management, Financial Management, and Emergency Response and Recovery.The Human Resources Department is currently seeking to fill a full-time Division Manager of Safety. Salary range for this classification is: $131,187.68 - $207,658.10 This salary range(s) includes an approximate five percent (5%) ongoing non-pensionable compensation. Actual salary shall be determined by the final candidates' qualifications and experience. The City is seeking a Division Manager to manage all services and activities in the Safety Division of the Human Resources Department. The Safety Manager will report to the Assistant Director of Human Resources and will be responsible for administering the City of San José's extensive safety program, which includes Worker's Compensation, Employee Health Services, Injury and Illness Prevention Programs, City Driving Program, Safety Show Voucher Program, and ergonomics. The Assistant Director and Division Manager will work closely to make recommendations to the City Manager based on their evaluation of all safety plans. The City of San José's Department of Human Resources is a hard-working, customer-focused, and data-driven team. The Division Manager plays an integral role in ensuring that City employees have a safe and healthy work environment. The position requires someone who is well-organized, resourceful, and creative. The Division Manager role needs an individual with the ability to anticipate problems by proactively planning and a willingness to accept challenges. This person should be a strategic thinker and a confident decision-maker who works collaboratively to reach goals and determine solutions. Education: The Division Manager is required to have a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in public administration, business administration, or a related field. A master's degree is highly desirable. Experience: The Division Manager is also required to have six (6) years of progressively responsible administrative experience in business management and/or administration, including three (3) years of supervisory experience of professional staff and at least three (3) years' experience in the field of safety administration. Form 700 requirement This position requires a disclosure of outside investments, real property interest, income, and business positions. You must complete and file an "Assuming Office Form 700" with the City Clerk's Office within the first 30 days of employment with the office.The ideal candidate for the Safety Manager position will be a well-rounded safety professional with expertise in managing health and safety programs, be able to translate high volume and complex data sets into easy-to-understand terms and have experience managing vendors and consultants in a flexible and accountable way. This individual will be an effective, creative, and inspirational leader who is adept in gaining support, and implementing change and can motivate a team to realize the best they can be. They will have outstanding verbal and written communication skills. The ideal candidate will also be a collaborative and effective manager. Lastly, this person will also be a hands-on manager who operates efficiently through multiple projects and priorities. Administering and managing safety programs that best meet the needs of employees and the City Oversee development and implementation of the City's safety programs Assisting departments in developing and utilizing their safety plans effectively Managing the City's third-party administrator for Worker's Compensation. Selection Process To be considered, please provide answers to all supplemental questions and include a comprehensive resume in your application process. If you have any question about this recruitment, please contact Sarah Steele, Senior Executive Analyst, via email at sarah.steele@sanjoseca.gov. You must provide answers to all supplemental questions to be considered for this position. Applications will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this brochure. Candidates deemed to have the most relevant qualifications will be invited to panel interviews that are currently planned to take place in June 2024.
May 18, 2024
Full Time
The mission of the Human Resources Department states: "Our Human Resources team recognizes that our employees power the City of San Jose and our success as a city is dependent on our ability to create a dynamic and engaged workforce. Our employees' ability to provide excellent service is strengthened when we invest in attracting talent, provide opportunities for career growth, enable an environment focused on health, safety, and wellness, and retain a diverse workforce in a workplace that is equitable and inclusive." San Jose's Human Resources Department offers key strategic support to the City and is responsible for the following core services: Employee Benefits - Provide benefit programs that best meet the needs of employees, retirees, their dependents, and the City, assist participants in effectively utilizing their plans and promote employee wellness. Employment Services - Facilitate the City's ability to attract and hire a diverse and talented workforce. Health and Safety - Provide services that promote employee health, safety, and well-being. Learning and Development - Provide Citywide employee training and pipeline development programs that support employee recruitment, growth, engagement, and retention. The Department also offers strategic support in Citywide Human Resources Systems Management and Records Management, Departmental Administration, Customer Service, Personnel Management, Financial Management, and Emergency Response and Recovery.The Human Resources Department is currently seeking to fill a full-time Division Manager of Safety. Salary range for this classification is: $131,187.68 - $207,658.10 This salary range(s) includes an approximate five percent (5%) ongoing non-pensionable compensation. Actual salary shall be determined by the final candidates' qualifications and experience. The City is seeking a Division Manager to manage all services and activities in the Safety Division of the Human Resources Department. The Safety Manager will report to the Assistant Director of Human Resources and will be responsible for administering the City of San José's extensive safety program, which includes Worker's Compensation, Employee Health Services, Injury and Illness Prevention Programs, City Driving Program, Safety Show Voucher Program, and ergonomics. The Assistant Director and Division Manager will work closely to make recommendations to the City Manager based on their evaluation of all safety plans. The City of San José's Department of Human Resources is a hard-working, customer-focused, and data-driven team. The Division Manager plays an integral role in ensuring that City employees have a safe and healthy work environment. The position requires someone who is well-organized, resourceful, and creative. The Division Manager role needs an individual with the ability to anticipate problems by proactively planning and a willingness to accept challenges. This person should be a strategic thinker and a confident decision-maker who works collaboratively to reach goals and determine solutions. Education: The Division Manager is required to have a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in public administration, business administration, or a related field. A master's degree is highly desirable. Experience: The Division Manager is also required to have six (6) years of progressively responsible administrative experience in business management and/or administration, including three (3) years of supervisory experience of professional staff and at least three (3) years' experience in the field of safety administration. Form 700 requirement This position requires a disclosure of outside investments, real property interest, income, and business positions. You must complete and file an "Assuming Office Form 700" with the City Clerk's Office within the first 30 days of employment with the office.The ideal candidate for the Safety Manager position will be a well-rounded safety professional with expertise in managing health and safety programs, be able to translate high volume and complex data sets into easy-to-understand terms and have experience managing vendors and consultants in a flexible and accountable way. This individual will be an effective, creative, and inspirational leader who is adept in gaining support, and implementing change and can motivate a team to realize the best they can be. They will have outstanding verbal and written communication skills. The ideal candidate will also be a collaborative and effective manager. Lastly, this person will also be a hands-on manager who operates efficiently through multiple projects and priorities. Administering and managing safety programs that best meet the needs of employees and the City Oversee development and implementation of the City's safety programs Assisting departments in developing and utilizing their safety plans effectively Managing the City's third-party administrator for Worker's Compensation. Selection Process To be considered, please provide answers to all supplemental questions and include a comprehensive resume in your application process. If you have any question about this recruitment, please contact Sarah Steele, Senior Executive Analyst, via email at sarah.steele@sanjoseca.gov. You must provide answers to all supplemental questions to be considered for this position. Applications will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this brochure. Candidates deemed to have the most relevant qualifications will be invited to panel interviews that are currently planned to take place in June 2024.
Cal State University (CSU) Channel Islands
1 University Dr, Camarillo, CA 93012, USA
University Development Administrator II RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: Collaborates with internal and external stakeholders (e.g., Alumni Relations, Career, Communications, Development, Donor Relations, Events, Finance, Stewardship, Institutional Research, Academic Faculty and Staff, Consultants) to ensure effective and efficient support of all Advancement efforts. Acts as the primary manager of the Advancement CRM (Raiser’s Edge) to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of all Advancement fundraising and prospect management by creating, improving, and implementing best practices, new policies, and processes. Coordinates, produces, and ensures that all reports requested by colleagues from Advancement, University, and Chancellor’s Office are accurate and submitted on time. Manages relationships with vendors, such as providers of database, online giving, and prospect research services. Ensures the quality, accuracy, and security of all constituent records and documented activity found within the Raiser's Edge advancement database. Supervises and evaluates staff who process gifts and manage data. Additional responsibilities include report preparation, systems documentation, records maintenance, timeliness and efficiency of gift processing, reconciliation, transfer of funds to appropriate accounts, and the deposit and acknowledgment of gifts. Supports ongoing work associated with prospect research and moves management to ensure all development assignments are accurate and aligned with the assigned criteria for each portfolio. Works closely with the Associate Vice President of Development to create and implement benchmarking metrics and regular evaluation of annual giving, leadership giving, and major gift programs. Ensures all gifts made to the CSUCI Foundation, including transactions passing through the Foundation to the campus such as philanthropic grants, are in accordance with Advancement, CSU, and CSU Channel Islands policies, as well as state and federal laws, IRS regulations, and CASE standards. Works with the Executive Director of Advancement Budget and Planning and Donors Relations and Stewardship Specialist to ensure that gift processing is effective and efficient and that gift agreement terms are being upheld. Takes an active role in helping to embed the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of University work, in every division, and participates at least once annually in professional and/or leadership development opportunities that will contribute to campus efforts to advance racial and social justice in and through education at CSUCI and beyond. Performs other related duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS OF POSITION: Bachelor's degree and a minimum of five years relevant experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience on a year-to-year basis in nonprofit database or prospect research services and operations. Experience in a higher education environment and managing staff preferred. Advanced computer skills with MS Office, an advancement database program (preferably Raiser's Edge) and work at the strategic systems level. Ability to work with a variety of peers and supervisors as a team leader, as well as independently. Ability to train, inspire, and motivate subordinates. Excellent attention to detail, ability to meet deadlines, and ability to manage multiple complex tasks and/or projects simultaneously while addressing the office's needs. Ability to maintain composure under pressure. Highly organized, self-starter with good interpersonal, problem-solving, and analytical skills. Ability to anticipate needs, see opportunities, and use good judgment in dealing with confidential information. Ability to analyze and review operational procedures, identify problem areas, and optimize performance through procedural changes. Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills. Proficiency in communicating effectively, including the ability to write and speak clearly. Knowledge of fundraising principles and practices. Knowledge of database administration and prospect research. Knowledge of basic accounting, IRS, and CASE regulations for receiving gifts. Ability to support and understand the moves management process: identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. High energy level, self-motivated, and self-directed to design and complete complex projects. Must also have the skills and desire to multi-task and meet deadlines; be a team player, work collaboratively; and understand the principles and techniques relevant to donor engagement and all elements of development. Demonstration of integrity, positive attitude, diplomacy, tact, courtesy, and a sense of humor. Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Must be available to work occasional evenings or weekends with advance notice where possible. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or the continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. 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. Hiring Range: $7,917 - $8,750 per month Advertised: Apr 30 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: May 31 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
May 01, 2024
University Development Administrator II RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: Collaborates with internal and external stakeholders (e.g., Alumni Relations, Career, Communications, Development, Donor Relations, Events, Finance, Stewardship, Institutional Research, Academic Faculty and Staff, Consultants) to ensure effective and efficient support of all Advancement efforts. Acts as the primary manager of the Advancement CRM (Raiser’s Edge) to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of all Advancement fundraising and prospect management by creating, improving, and implementing best practices, new policies, and processes. Coordinates, produces, and ensures that all reports requested by colleagues from Advancement, University, and Chancellor’s Office are accurate and submitted on time. Manages relationships with vendors, such as providers of database, online giving, and prospect research services. Ensures the quality, accuracy, and security of all constituent records and documented activity found within the Raiser's Edge advancement database. Supervises and evaluates staff who process gifts and manage data. Additional responsibilities include report preparation, systems documentation, records maintenance, timeliness and efficiency of gift processing, reconciliation, transfer of funds to appropriate accounts, and the deposit and acknowledgment of gifts. Supports ongoing work associated with prospect research and moves management to ensure all development assignments are accurate and aligned with the assigned criteria for each portfolio. Works closely with the Associate Vice President of Development to create and implement benchmarking metrics and regular evaluation of annual giving, leadership giving, and major gift programs. Ensures all gifts made to the CSUCI Foundation, including transactions passing through the Foundation to the campus such as philanthropic grants, are in accordance with Advancement, CSU, and CSU Channel Islands policies, as well as state and federal laws, IRS regulations, and CASE standards. Works with the Executive Director of Advancement Budget and Planning and Donors Relations and Stewardship Specialist to ensure that gift processing is effective and efficient and that gift agreement terms are being upheld. Takes an active role in helping to embed the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of University work, in every division, and participates at least once annually in professional and/or leadership development opportunities that will contribute to campus efforts to advance racial and social justice in and through education at CSUCI and beyond. Performs other related duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS OF POSITION: Bachelor's degree and a minimum of five years relevant experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and experience on a year-to-year basis in nonprofit database or prospect research services and operations. Experience in a higher education environment and managing staff preferred. Advanced computer skills with MS Office, an advancement database program (preferably Raiser's Edge) and work at the strategic systems level. Ability to work with a variety of peers and supervisors as a team leader, as well as independently. Ability to train, inspire, and motivate subordinates. Excellent attention to detail, ability to meet deadlines, and ability to manage multiple complex tasks and/or projects simultaneously while addressing the office's needs. Ability to maintain composure under pressure. Highly organized, self-starter with good interpersonal, problem-solving, and analytical skills. Ability to anticipate needs, see opportunities, and use good judgment in dealing with confidential information. Ability to analyze and review operational procedures, identify problem areas, and optimize performance through procedural changes. Excellent written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills. Proficiency in communicating effectively, including the ability to write and speak clearly. Knowledge of fundraising principles and practices. Knowledge of database administration and prospect research. Knowledge of basic accounting, IRS, and CASE regulations for receiving gifts. Ability to support and understand the moves management process: identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. High energy level, self-motivated, and self-directed to design and complete complex projects. Must also have the skills and desire to multi-task and meet deadlines; be a team player, work collaboratively; and understand the principles and techniques relevant to donor engagement and all elements of development. Demonstration of integrity, positive attitude, diplomacy, tact, courtesy, and a sense of humor. Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Must be available to work occasional evenings or weekends with advance notice where possible. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or the continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. 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. Hiring Range: $7,917 - $8,750 per month Advertised: Apr 30 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: May 31 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District
Los Altos, CA, USA
The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District’s (Midpen) mission is “to acquire and preserve a regional greenbelt of open space land in perpetuity; protect and restore the natural environment; and provide opportunities for ecologically sensitive public enjoyment and education.” On the coastside, the mission also includes preservation of agricultural lands and rural character, and viable agricultural use of land resources. Headquartered in Los Altos, the District is divided into seven geographic wards, each containing approximately 100,000 constituents and represented by an elected Board member for a four-year term. To learn more on what Midpen is passionate about, we invite you to visit the web site at www.OpenSpace.org .
The Public Affairs Manager is an integral member of Midpen’s management team, who reports directly to the General Manager and is responsible for overseeing the complex and varied functions and activities of a department with an annual budget of close to $1.7 million. The Public Affairs Manager will develop department goals, programs, and manage the budget to support them. The Public Affairs Manager is a communications and outreach professional with the ability and expertise to utilize all forms of press and media to support the District. Ideal candidates have strong interpersonal skills and are excellent communicators to various audiences, including Midpen staff and elected officials at all levels of government (board, local, state). As a successful manager of a team of eight creative, high functioning, cohesive, and motivated public affairs professionals, you will support, inspire, and lead the team to be the best they can be and draw upon the strengths of each staff member.
A minimum of five years of management-level experience in public relations, communications, or governmental affairs, or a related field is required. Educational requirements include a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in public relations, communications, public or business administration, or a closely related field and five (5) years of management experience in public affairs, community engagement, or closely related field. A Master’s degree in a related field is highly desired. Public sector experience is desired. The salary range for the Public Affairs Manager position is $155,619 to $194,364. The District also offers an attractive benefits package. If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please visit our website at www.bobmurrayassoc.com to apply online. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Gary Phillips at (916) 784-9080. Filing Deadline: April 7, 2024.
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
The Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District’s (Midpen) mission is “to acquire and preserve a regional greenbelt of open space land in perpetuity; protect and restore the natural environment; and provide opportunities for ecologically sensitive public enjoyment and education.” On the coastside, the mission also includes preservation of agricultural lands and rural character, and viable agricultural use of land resources. Headquartered in Los Altos, the District is divided into seven geographic wards, each containing approximately 100,000 constituents and represented by an elected Board member for a four-year term. To learn more on what Midpen is passionate about, we invite you to visit the web site at www.OpenSpace.org .
The Public Affairs Manager is an integral member of Midpen’s management team, who reports directly to the General Manager and is responsible for overseeing the complex and varied functions and activities of a department with an annual budget of close to $1.7 million. The Public Affairs Manager will develop department goals, programs, and manage the budget to support them. The Public Affairs Manager is a communications and outreach professional with the ability and expertise to utilize all forms of press and media to support the District. Ideal candidates have strong interpersonal skills and are excellent communicators to various audiences, including Midpen staff and elected officials at all levels of government (board, local, state). As a successful manager of a team of eight creative, high functioning, cohesive, and motivated public affairs professionals, you will support, inspire, and lead the team to be the best they can be and draw upon the strengths of each staff member.
A minimum of five years of management-level experience in public relations, communications, or governmental affairs, or a related field is required. Educational requirements include a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in public relations, communications, public or business administration, or a closely related field and five (5) years of management experience in public affairs, community engagement, or closely related field. A Master’s degree in a related field is highly desired. Public sector experience is desired. The salary range for the Public Affairs Manager position is $155,619 to $194,364. The District also offers an attractive benefits package. If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please visit our website at www.bobmurrayassoc.com to apply online. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Gary Phillips at (916) 784-9080. Filing Deadline: April 7, 2024.
City of Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon, United States
The Position J ob Appointment: Regular, Full time Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm. Alternate schedule may be available. Work Location: Hybrid. In-person work to be conducted at The Vanport Building located at 1810 SW 5th Avenue. Remote work must be performed within Oregon or Washington. For more information, click here . Benefits: Please check our benefit tab for an overview of benefit for this position Application Material: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portland’s online portal. You will need to attach a cover letter and resume. About the Position: The Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) team at the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) is seeking a dynamic and experienced External Affairs Manager to create and implement a strategic and comprehensive vision for the program. The External Affairs Manager will serve on PCEF’s leadership team and will lead External Affairs teams, consisting of data systems and performance reporting, community engagement and equity, communications, and workforce and contractor equity. The successful applicant will work collaboratively with PCEF leadership, external affairs staff, and BPS leadership to create and maintain positive brand awareness with community, partners, and media. As the PCEF team grows substantially over the coming two years, this position will play a pivotal role in ensuring strategic alignment to advance PCEF’s mission and the recently adopted Climate Investment Plan (CIP). In order to ensure effective implementation of the Climate Investment Plan, this position will work closely with cross-functional teams to foster stakeholder engagement, lead communications strategies, enhance operational efficiency, and oversee robust program evaluation. This involves maintaining accountability based on community feedback and transparently communicating the program's successes, learnings, and challenges, all through an equity-focused lens that centers historically underserved communities. What you’ll get to do: Lead PCEF’s external affairs team to support the strategic goals and objectives of the program. Guide the creation and implementation of a comprehensive communications plan, including media relations, public relations, and internal communications, to effectively convey PCEF's mission, achievements, and future directions to a broad audience in collaboration with BPS leadership. Oversee strategic development, approaches and activities that support the full spectrum of community engagement to deliver on project/program’s goals around equitable investment. Direct program performance tracking with the support of the Data Systems and Performance Manager and their team to measure success and inform program decisions. Support shifts in staff roles and responsibilities, team structure, and resource allocations to deliver on established program outcomes. Represent PCEF in various forums, communicating the vision, achievements, and strategic direction of the program. Create strategic plans, annual work plans, and project scopes of work. Plan , direct, and evaluate the performance of several assigned managers and staff. Who you are: Innovative : Creative, adaptable, and skilled in change management to better serve the community. Strategic thinker: That can shape and structure processes for a young and growing program. You have experience in senior leadership as an advocate and champion working toward strategic goals. Socially Intelligent : Motivated, passionate, team-oriented, and empathetic. You can communicate with others in a way that creates ease. You understand how to navigate complex political environments. You can effectively communicate with all levels of an organization. Equity-driven : Experience furthering an inclusive, respectful, and culturally responsive workplace. Commitment to advancing system changes that address historic and current discrimination. Insightful : Understands systems and relationships, sensitive to varied and sometimes conflicting needs. Able to strategize, define and test approaches and resolve complex issues without perfect information, and to direct foundational work. About the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund : As a first-in-the-nation community-led climate fund, PCEF’s mission is to fulfill a vision that builds resilience and quality jobs with proactive steps to fight climate change while advancing racial and social justice. PCEF will rely on this position’s high level of management experience, knowledge of climate change, and communication skills to help ensure the success of all PCEF programs. For more information on this innovative program, please visit the PCEF website . About the Bureau: The Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) is a leader in land use planning, climate action, environmental stewardship, and urban design. BPS centers racial equity in its work and is dedicated to creating a Portland that is more equitable, healthy, prosperous, and resilient. The bureau oversees a world-renowned waste and recycling system and leads the U.S. in its commitment to open data and protecting communities in the application of technologies . Staff collaborate with partners on neighborhood, economic, historic, and environmental planning and provide research, policy and technical services to advance energy efficiency and renewable energy , as well as policies and actions to address climate change . BPS values a diverse workforce and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization. We encourage candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with abroad range of individuals and diverse communities to apply. Although not required, BPS encourages candidates that can fluently speak more than one language to include that information in your resume. BPS offers an excellent benefits package, flexible work schedules and support for training and skills development in a positive, engaging, and creative work environment. Studies have shown that women, non-binary people, and Black, Indigenous, and other people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet all the qualifications listed. BPS considers lived experience and transferrable skills as qualifying unless an item is labeled as required. We are most interested in finding the best candidates for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. We encourage you to apply. Virtual Zoom Meet & Greet Opportunity Come meet the hiring manager and the senior recruiter! We'll be talking about the position duties and responsibilities, day to day life in the role, review the announcement, discuss how to apply, and answer questions you may have about the position. Thursday, May 16 at 12:00pm Pacific Time (US and Canada) Zoom Meeting Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86731358722 Questions? Jaclyn Snyder, Senior Recruiter Bureau of Human Resources Jaclyn.Snyder@portlandoregon.gov To Qualify The following minimum qualifications are required for this position: Experience creating operational and strategic plans for public information, public relations, or related fields. Experience as an executive leader and people manager, with demonstrated success in leadership, management, supervision, training, and performance evaluation. Experience making sound decisions, conclusions, and recommendations, including in high pressure situations. Ability to communicate effectively in writing and in person, including the ability to present information clearly and persuasively in public settings. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with city/public agencies, officials and representatives of community-based organizations. Ability to collaborate with communities of color and people traditionally underrepresented in local decision-making. Preferred qualifications : Management experience working for a public agency. The Recruitment Process STEP 1: Apply online between May 6 , 2024 - June 3, 2024 Required Application Materials: Resume Cover Letter Answer to three (3) Supplemental Questions (click on the Questions tab to preview the questions) Optional Application Materials: Veteran documents to request for Veteran Preference (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc.) Application Tips: Your cover letter should include details describing your education, training and/or experience, and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. Your resume should support the details described in your cover letter. Salary Range/Equity Pay Analysis : Please note per the Oregon State Pay Equity Law your salary is determined based on the experience and education listed in your resume/application. It is strongly encouraged to include any transferable experience (paid or unpaid regardless of how recent) to ensure your offer is reflective of all directly related and equivalent experience. Do not attach materials not requested. All completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than on the closing date and time of this recruitment. All applications must be submitted via the City's online application process. E-mailed and/or faxed applications will not be accepted. Step 2: Minimum Qualification Evaluation: Week of June 3, 2024 An evaluation of each applicant's training and paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their resume and cover letter, weighted 100%. Your resume and cover letter will be the basis for our evaluation of your qualifications for this position. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in disqualification. You have 14 days from the notice of the minimum qualification evaluation results to let us know if you like to review and discuss your evaluation result. Please read the City of Portland Administrative Rule 3.01 for complete information. Additional evaluation may be required prior to establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection. Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Week of June 10, 2024 Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. Step 4: Selection (Interview): Late June/July Hiring bureau will review and select candidates to interview. Please note, the selection process may take up to 90 days from the notification of being placed on the eligible list. Step 5: Offer of Employment: August Step 6: Start Date: September 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: Veteran Preference ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations Work Status Equal Employment Opportunity A Career with the City of Portland offers many Employee Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to Health Care (Medical, Vision and Dental) Carrot Fertility Wellness Benefits Life Insurance Short- and Long-term disability coverage to eligible employees and their families. Employee Assistance Plan Flexible Spending Accounts Retirement Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), including contributions to the PERS IAP plan paid by employer Family Medical Leave City Paid Parental Leave AND SO MANY MORE! Benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. Click here to review the many different benefits the City of Portland offers . Closing Date/Time: 6/3/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 07, 2024
Full Time
The Position J ob Appointment: Regular, Full time Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm. Alternate schedule may be available. Work Location: Hybrid. In-person work to be conducted at The Vanport Building located at 1810 SW 5th Avenue. Remote work must be performed within Oregon or Washington. For more information, click here . Benefits: Please check our benefit tab for an overview of benefit for this position Application Material: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portland’s online portal. You will need to attach a cover letter and resume. About the Position: The Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) team at the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) is seeking a dynamic and experienced External Affairs Manager to create and implement a strategic and comprehensive vision for the program. The External Affairs Manager will serve on PCEF’s leadership team and will lead External Affairs teams, consisting of data systems and performance reporting, community engagement and equity, communications, and workforce and contractor equity. The successful applicant will work collaboratively with PCEF leadership, external affairs staff, and BPS leadership to create and maintain positive brand awareness with community, partners, and media. As the PCEF team grows substantially over the coming two years, this position will play a pivotal role in ensuring strategic alignment to advance PCEF’s mission and the recently adopted Climate Investment Plan (CIP). In order to ensure effective implementation of the Climate Investment Plan, this position will work closely with cross-functional teams to foster stakeholder engagement, lead communications strategies, enhance operational efficiency, and oversee robust program evaluation. This involves maintaining accountability based on community feedback and transparently communicating the program's successes, learnings, and challenges, all through an equity-focused lens that centers historically underserved communities. What you’ll get to do: Lead PCEF’s external affairs team to support the strategic goals and objectives of the program. Guide the creation and implementation of a comprehensive communications plan, including media relations, public relations, and internal communications, to effectively convey PCEF's mission, achievements, and future directions to a broad audience in collaboration with BPS leadership. Oversee strategic development, approaches and activities that support the full spectrum of community engagement to deliver on project/program’s goals around equitable investment. Direct program performance tracking with the support of the Data Systems and Performance Manager and their team to measure success and inform program decisions. Support shifts in staff roles and responsibilities, team structure, and resource allocations to deliver on established program outcomes. Represent PCEF in various forums, communicating the vision, achievements, and strategic direction of the program. Create strategic plans, annual work plans, and project scopes of work. Plan , direct, and evaluate the performance of several assigned managers and staff. Who you are: Innovative : Creative, adaptable, and skilled in change management to better serve the community. Strategic thinker: That can shape and structure processes for a young and growing program. You have experience in senior leadership as an advocate and champion working toward strategic goals. Socially Intelligent : Motivated, passionate, team-oriented, and empathetic. You can communicate with others in a way that creates ease. You understand how to navigate complex political environments. You can effectively communicate with all levels of an organization. Equity-driven : Experience furthering an inclusive, respectful, and culturally responsive workplace. Commitment to advancing system changes that address historic and current discrimination. Insightful : Understands systems and relationships, sensitive to varied and sometimes conflicting needs. Able to strategize, define and test approaches and resolve complex issues without perfect information, and to direct foundational work. About the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund : As a first-in-the-nation community-led climate fund, PCEF’s mission is to fulfill a vision that builds resilience and quality jobs with proactive steps to fight climate change while advancing racial and social justice. PCEF will rely on this position’s high level of management experience, knowledge of climate change, and communication skills to help ensure the success of all PCEF programs. For more information on this innovative program, please visit the PCEF website . About the Bureau: The Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) is a leader in land use planning, climate action, environmental stewardship, and urban design. BPS centers racial equity in its work and is dedicated to creating a Portland that is more equitable, healthy, prosperous, and resilient. The bureau oversees a world-renowned waste and recycling system and leads the U.S. in its commitment to open data and protecting communities in the application of technologies . Staff collaborate with partners on neighborhood, economic, historic, and environmental planning and provide research, policy and technical services to advance energy efficiency and renewable energy , as well as policies and actions to address climate change . BPS values a diverse workforce and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization. We encourage candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with abroad range of individuals and diverse communities to apply. Although not required, BPS encourages candidates that can fluently speak more than one language to include that information in your resume. BPS offers an excellent benefits package, flexible work schedules and support for training and skills development in a positive, engaging, and creative work environment. Studies have shown that women, non-binary people, and Black, Indigenous, and other people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet all the qualifications listed. BPS considers lived experience and transferrable skills as qualifying unless an item is labeled as required. We are most interested in finding the best candidates for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes from a less traditional background. We encourage you to apply. Virtual Zoom Meet & Greet Opportunity Come meet the hiring manager and the senior recruiter! We'll be talking about the position duties and responsibilities, day to day life in the role, review the announcement, discuss how to apply, and answer questions you may have about the position. Thursday, May 16 at 12:00pm Pacific Time (US and Canada) Zoom Meeting Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86731358722 Questions? Jaclyn Snyder, Senior Recruiter Bureau of Human Resources Jaclyn.Snyder@portlandoregon.gov To Qualify The following minimum qualifications are required for this position: Experience creating operational and strategic plans for public information, public relations, or related fields. Experience as an executive leader and people manager, with demonstrated success in leadership, management, supervision, training, and performance evaluation. Experience making sound decisions, conclusions, and recommendations, including in high pressure situations. Ability to communicate effectively in writing and in person, including the ability to present information clearly and persuasively in public settings. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with city/public agencies, officials and representatives of community-based organizations. Ability to collaborate with communities of color and people traditionally underrepresented in local decision-making. Preferred qualifications : Management experience working for a public agency. The Recruitment Process STEP 1: Apply online between May 6 , 2024 - June 3, 2024 Required Application Materials: Resume Cover Letter Answer to three (3) Supplemental Questions (click on the Questions tab to preview the questions) Optional Application Materials: Veteran documents to request for Veteran Preference (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc.) Application Tips: Your cover letter should include details describing your education, training and/or experience, and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. Your resume should support the details described in your cover letter. Salary Range/Equity Pay Analysis : Please note per the Oregon State Pay Equity Law your salary is determined based on the experience and education listed in your resume/application. It is strongly encouraged to include any transferable experience (paid or unpaid regardless of how recent) to ensure your offer is reflective of all directly related and equivalent experience. Do not attach materials not requested. All completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than on the closing date and time of this recruitment. All applications must be submitted via the City's online application process. E-mailed and/or faxed applications will not be accepted. Step 2: Minimum Qualification Evaluation: Week of June 3, 2024 An evaluation of each applicant's training and paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their resume and cover letter, weighted 100%. Your resume and cover letter will be the basis for our evaluation of your qualifications for this position. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in disqualification. You have 14 days from the notice of the minimum qualification evaluation results to let us know if you like to review and discuss your evaluation result. Please read the City of Portland Administrative Rule 3.01 for complete information. Additional evaluation may be required prior to establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection. Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Week of June 10, 2024 Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. Step 4: Selection (Interview): Late June/July Hiring bureau will review and select candidates to interview. Please note, the selection process may take up to 90 days from the notification of being placed on the eligible list. Step 5: Offer of Employment: August Step 6: Start Date: September 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: Veteran Preference ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations Work Status Equal Employment Opportunity A Career with the City of Portland offers many Employee Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including but not limited to Health Care (Medical, Vision and Dental) Carrot Fertility Wellness Benefits Life Insurance Short- and Long-term disability coverage to eligible employees and their families. Employee Assistance Plan Flexible Spending Accounts Retirement Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), including contributions to the PERS IAP plan paid by employer Family Medical Leave City Paid Parental Leave AND SO MANY MORE! Benefits may vary depending on bargaining unit and employment status. Click here to review the many different benefits the City of Portland offers . Closing Date/Time: 6/3/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
TOWN OF TRUCKEE, CA
Truckee, California, United States
Opportunity to Make a Big Impact in a Small Town Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to make a real impact? Are you passionate about ensuring that Truckee is a welcoming, supportive community for everyone? Are you creative, collaborative, and action-oriented? Want to be a part of an enthusiastic, fun and kind team? If yes, consider applying to be the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Program Manager or Program Analyst II for the Town of Truckee. The Town of Truckee is a dynamic organization committed to implementing innovative solutions to address community priorities, Truckee Town Council's adopted strategic priorities include enhancing communication and public outreach to facilitate community cohesion. The Town is currently in the process of finalizing its first Environmental Justice assessment and developing its first Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Action plan, with plan adoption anticipated in October 2024. This plan will address recommendations to better integrate diversity, equity, inclusion, and community engagement best practices into Town internal and external operations. The Town intends to fill one position at either the Program Manager or Program Analyst level. This position will play a critical role in developing and implementing strategies to foster inclusivity and belonging, and support equity within Town services and throughout the community. The incumbent will lead front-line community engagement and communications efforts with a range of community partners on a variety of Town-related programs and services, serving as a Town liaison to foster Town's relationships with the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California, and Truckee's seniors, youth, veterans, Hispanic, Latino/a/x, low-income, disabled and LGBTQIA+ community members. Written and verbal Spanish proficiency is highly desired. Bilingual pay of $150/ month, in addition to the position salary, is offered to eligible employees who demonstrate proficiency in reading, speaking and writing Spanish. The Program Manager-level position will lead the Town's internal and external DEI programs, and will develop recommendations for actions, policies, and procedures relating to a variety of Town services. Key projects will include leading an internal DEI Committee, reviewing and recommending changes to human resources policies and procedures, enhancing intradepartmental communications and collaboration, and coordinating equity, inclusion, and community engagement-related staff training. To learn more about the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program Manager position, please review the job description (PDF). To learn more about the Program Analyst II position, please review the job description (PDF). What is great about being part of the Truckee Team? The Town of Truckee offers great benefits including competitive pay, CalPERS retirement, health, dental, and vision, life insurance, vacation, sick leave, and thirteen paid holidays. To learn more about the benefits offered, review the benefit summary (PDF). Truckee is working hard to ensure that our staff are offered the best work environment including flexible work schedules, in-office dogs, and casual dress. Having the ability enjoy your career with us, while making sure you have time to hit the slopes or kayak down the Truckee River is imperative to the Town of Truckee's success! Our Town team demonstrates an understanding of, sensitivity to, and respect for the diverse socio-economic , racial, ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds, diverse abilities, gender, gender identity and expression, and sexual orientation of Town staff and the community that we serve. Application Process A Town application (PDF) with cover letter must be received by 5:00 PM, on June 6, 2024. Town employment requires the successful completion of a physical examination, background check, criminal history questionnaire, and a copy of your DMV record. The Town of Truckee is a drug-free workplace, and an equal opportunity employer. You may submit your application by: Email: hr@townoftruckee.com Fax: (530) 550-2343 Mail: Town of Truckee, Human Resources Division, 10183 Truckee Airport Road, Truckee, CA 96161 Questions: Please call Christine at (530) 582-5508 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program Manager - Town of Truckee, CA ($8,732 - $11,789 / month) or Program Analyst II - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Town of Truckee, CA ($7,184 - $9,698 /month) Closing Date/Time: June 6, 2024 5:00 PM
May 24, 2024
Opportunity to Make a Big Impact in a Small Town Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to make a real impact? Are you passionate about ensuring that Truckee is a welcoming, supportive community for everyone? Are you creative, collaborative, and action-oriented? Want to be a part of an enthusiastic, fun and kind team? If yes, consider applying to be the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Program Manager or Program Analyst II for the Town of Truckee. The Town of Truckee is a dynamic organization committed to implementing innovative solutions to address community priorities, Truckee Town Council's adopted strategic priorities include enhancing communication and public outreach to facilitate community cohesion. The Town is currently in the process of finalizing its first Environmental Justice assessment and developing its first Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Action plan, with plan adoption anticipated in October 2024. This plan will address recommendations to better integrate diversity, equity, inclusion, and community engagement best practices into Town internal and external operations. The Town intends to fill one position at either the Program Manager or Program Analyst level. This position will play a critical role in developing and implementing strategies to foster inclusivity and belonging, and support equity within Town services and throughout the community. The incumbent will lead front-line community engagement and communications efforts with a range of community partners on a variety of Town-related programs and services, serving as a Town liaison to foster Town's relationships with the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California, and Truckee's seniors, youth, veterans, Hispanic, Latino/a/x, low-income, disabled and LGBTQIA+ community members. Written and verbal Spanish proficiency is highly desired. Bilingual pay of $150/ month, in addition to the position salary, is offered to eligible employees who demonstrate proficiency in reading, speaking and writing Spanish. The Program Manager-level position will lead the Town's internal and external DEI programs, and will develop recommendations for actions, policies, and procedures relating to a variety of Town services. Key projects will include leading an internal DEI Committee, reviewing and recommending changes to human resources policies and procedures, enhancing intradepartmental communications and collaboration, and coordinating equity, inclusion, and community engagement-related staff training. To learn more about the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program Manager position, please review the job description (PDF). To learn more about the Program Analyst II position, please review the job description (PDF). What is great about being part of the Truckee Team? The Town of Truckee offers great benefits including competitive pay, CalPERS retirement, health, dental, and vision, life insurance, vacation, sick leave, and thirteen paid holidays. To learn more about the benefits offered, review the benefit summary (PDF). Truckee is working hard to ensure that our staff are offered the best work environment including flexible work schedules, in-office dogs, and casual dress. Having the ability enjoy your career with us, while making sure you have time to hit the slopes or kayak down the Truckee River is imperative to the Town of Truckee's success! Our Town team demonstrates an understanding of, sensitivity to, and respect for the diverse socio-economic , racial, ethnic, religious, and cultural backgrounds, diverse abilities, gender, gender identity and expression, and sexual orientation of Town staff and the community that we serve. Application Process A Town application (PDF) with cover letter must be received by 5:00 PM, on June 6, 2024. Town employment requires the successful completion of a physical examination, background check, criminal history questionnaire, and a copy of your DMV record. The Town of Truckee is a drug-free workplace, and an equal opportunity employer. You may submit your application by: Email: hr@townoftruckee.com Fax: (530) 550-2343 Mail: Town of Truckee, Human Resources Division, 10183 Truckee Airport Road, Truckee, CA 96161 Questions: Please call Christine at (530) 582-5508 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program Manager - Town of Truckee, CA ($8,732 - $11,789 / month) or Program Analyst II - Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion - Town of Truckee, CA ($7,184 - $9,698 /month) Closing Date/Time: June 6, 2024 5:00 PM
CALAVERAS COUNTY, CA
San Andreas, California, United States
Position Description Community Engagement Coordinator I: $22.59 - $27.49 Community Engagement Coordinator II: $23.15 - $28.19 Community Engagement Coordinator III: $24.54 - $29.83 Nestled in California’s historic Gold Country, enjoy what Calaveras County has to offer with its four seasons of spectacular outdoor recreation and events. Experience wine tasting and frog jumping in spring and summer. Grape stomping and exploring mountain sports in the fall and winter. Calaveras County has a lot to offer if you’re looking to make an impact in the community, are passionate about health education, and want to be part of a team that values a work-life balance. A comprehensive benefits package - healthcare, dental/vision, paid leave, retirement - is included upon your employment. Bilingual and bicultural candidates are encouraged to apply. Under supervision, the Community Engagement Coordinator I/II/III will assist with and perform public health education, prevention, and outreach work. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Community Engagement Coordinator I: This is an entry-level position in the Community Engagement Coordinator series. Individuals at this level are expected to perform work under direct supervision while learning the policies and procedures of the department and/or program assigned. This level is distinguished from the higher levels in that the individual is in a learning capacity and receives additional duties as skills are gained. Community Engagement Coordinator II: This is an intermediate-level position in the Community Engagement Coordinator series. Community Engagement Coordinator III: This is the advanced level position of the Community Engagement Coordinator series. Individuals perform a full range of duties as assigned, working independently, and exercising judgement and initiative. Incumbents at this level receive occasional supervision and are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the policies and procedures of the department and/or program assigned. Example of Duties Prepares public health education materials. Builds a working knowledge of the community they serve. Cultivates and sustains relationships with community members, community partners, and key stakeholders. Identifies and links members of the community to resources and services. Supports community-led projects and actions that promote health equity. Develops, prepares, and delivers presentations and health education lessons to various community stakeholders. Coordinates and organizes meetings, workshops, events, and activities that promote health awareness, health equity, and programs and services. Conducts virtual and in-person outreach to community members, community partners, and key stakeholders. Attends required meetings and conferences. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Basic principles and practices of health education, health literacy, and health equity; health communication concepts, strategies, and methods; community organizing, data collection and analysis, computer skills; defining health problems and issues and needs of the community. Skill and Ability to: Prepare and implement health education lessons and services; effectively communicate both orally and in writing; develop and maintain effective working relationships with agency staff, community organizations, and the general public; make public presentations; work with a team. Training, Experience and Certifications: Community Engagement Coordinator I High School Diploma or GED, plus 2 years of paid and/or volunteer experience working with the community. Community Engagement Coordinator II High School Diploma or GED plus 4 years of paid and/or volunteer experience working with the community, or A.A. degree plus 2 years of paid and/or volunteer experience working with the community Community Engagement Coordinator III High School Diploma or GED plus 6 years of paid and/or volunteer experience working with the community, or A.A. degree plus 3 years of paid or volunteer experience working with the community, or Bachelor’s degree plus 1 year of paid and/or volunteer experience working with the community. Special Requirements Possession of a valid California driver’s license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Bargaining Unit 7 - Service Employees International Union Local 1021 For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Boot Allowance: $150 per year and is distributed once a year, in the first full pay period in the month of December. Qualifying Classifications: Registered EH Specialists, EH Techs, OSS Engineers, Fleet Manager, Junior Engineer, Mechanic series, Sheriff's Mechanic, Public Works Inspector, Road Maintenance Worker series, Integrated Waste Worker series, AG Techs, and AG Biologists, and Recycling Program Coordinator I/II, Permit Tech I/II, Engineering Tech I/II assigned to the Rock Creek Landfill facility, and Air Pollution Control Tech. Uniform Allowance: $600 per calendar year split into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying classifications : Custodian series, facility maintenance worker series, facilities maintenance engineer. Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods.. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$75 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from a representative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance ?LEGALSHIELD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457 Government plan. Employees can contribute u to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre or Post Tax options ).The County utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: 6/17/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 23, 2024
Full Time
Position Description Community Engagement Coordinator I: $22.59 - $27.49 Community Engagement Coordinator II: $23.15 - $28.19 Community Engagement Coordinator III: $24.54 - $29.83 Nestled in California’s historic Gold Country, enjoy what Calaveras County has to offer with its four seasons of spectacular outdoor recreation and events. Experience wine tasting and frog jumping in spring and summer. Grape stomping and exploring mountain sports in the fall and winter. Calaveras County has a lot to offer if you’re looking to make an impact in the community, are passionate about health education, and want to be part of a team that values a work-life balance. A comprehensive benefits package - healthcare, dental/vision, paid leave, retirement - is included upon your employment. Bilingual and bicultural candidates are encouraged to apply. Under supervision, the Community Engagement Coordinator I/II/III will assist with and perform public health education, prevention, and outreach work. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Community Engagement Coordinator I: This is an entry-level position in the Community Engagement Coordinator series. Individuals at this level are expected to perform work under direct supervision while learning the policies and procedures of the department and/or program assigned. This level is distinguished from the higher levels in that the individual is in a learning capacity and receives additional duties as skills are gained. Community Engagement Coordinator II: This is an intermediate-level position in the Community Engagement Coordinator series. Community Engagement Coordinator III: This is the advanced level position of the Community Engagement Coordinator series. Individuals perform a full range of duties as assigned, working independently, and exercising judgement and initiative. Incumbents at this level receive occasional supervision and are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the policies and procedures of the department and/or program assigned. Example of Duties Prepares public health education materials. Builds a working knowledge of the community they serve. Cultivates and sustains relationships with community members, community partners, and key stakeholders. Identifies and links members of the community to resources and services. Supports community-led projects and actions that promote health equity. Develops, prepares, and delivers presentations and health education lessons to various community stakeholders. Coordinates and organizes meetings, workshops, events, and activities that promote health awareness, health equity, and programs and services. Conducts virtual and in-person outreach to community members, community partners, and key stakeholders. Attends required meetings and conferences. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Basic principles and practices of health education, health literacy, and health equity; health communication concepts, strategies, and methods; community organizing, data collection and analysis, computer skills; defining health problems and issues and needs of the community. Skill and Ability to: Prepare and implement health education lessons and services; effectively communicate both orally and in writing; develop and maintain effective working relationships with agency staff, community organizations, and the general public; make public presentations; work with a team. Training, Experience and Certifications: Community Engagement Coordinator I High School Diploma or GED, plus 2 years of paid and/or volunteer experience working with the community. Community Engagement Coordinator II High School Diploma or GED plus 4 years of paid and/or volunteer experience working with the community, or A.A. degree plus 2 years of paid and/or volunteer experience working with the community Community Engagement Coordinator III High School Diploma or GED plus 6 years of paid and/or volunteer experience working with the community, or A.A. degree plus 3 years of paid or volunteer experience working with the community, or Bachelor’s degree plus 1 year of paid and/or volunteer experience working with the community. Special Requirements Possession of a valid California driver’s license issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles. Bargaining Unit 7 - Service Employees International Union Local 1021 For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Boot Allowance: $150 per year and is distributed once a year, in the first full pay period in the month of December. Qualifying Classifications: Registered EH Specialists, EH Techs, OSS Engineers, Fleet Manager, Junior Engineer, Mechanic series, Sheriff's Mechanic, Public Works Inspector, Road Maintenance Worker series, Integrated Waste Worker series, AG Techs, and AG Biologists, and Recycling Program Coordinator I/II, Permit Tech I/II, Engineering Tech I/II assigned to the Rock Creek Landfill facility, and Air Pollution Control Tech. Uniform Allowance: $600 per calendar year split into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying classifications : Custodian series, facility maintenance worker series, facilities maintenance engineer. Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods.. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$75 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from a representative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance ?LEGALSHIELD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457 Government plan. Employees can contribute u to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre or Post Tax options ).The County utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: 6/17/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF CLAREMONT, CA
Claremont, California, United States
City of Claremont The City of Claremont is a suburb of Los Angeles that is unlike any community in Southern California. Sunset Magazine named Claremont "The Best Suburb in the West." Money Magazine listed Claremont as one of the "Best Places to Live." The City has won awards in environmental stewardship, municipal budgeting, urban planning, and recreational programming. B eing the best is a philosophy Claremont employees put into practice every day. The City has a reputation for being a premier city in California, with cutting edge programs and a dedication to the public engagement process. If you are considering working for the City of Claremont, ask yourself.... Are you ready to experience a different kind of City? A City that challenges convention, embraces innovation, and demands excellence? Do you have the passion, drive, and commitment to succeed in a fast paced, service-driven environment? The City of Claremont is known for its stellar service and quality leadership that is a result of a conscious effort by management to select only the brightest and best employees. Do you have the leadership skills to inspire those around you to greatness? The City of Claremont produces innovative programs that are setting the bar for municipalities across the country. Do you enjoy a challenging environment that will push you to be the best in your field? If you answered these questions with YES , consider applying to be our next Community Improvement Officer. The Position The City of Claremont is looking for one highly motivated, enthusiastic, and customer service oriented individual with excellent public relation skills to enforce the City's codes including zoning, property maintenance, and abatement of public nuisances and dangerous buildings, housing codes, and other aspects of the Municipal, and Land Use and Development Codes. The Community Improvement Officer will interpret and explain laws and regulations to the general public to gain conformance; respond to complaints; conduct daily field inspections; issue notices and orders of compliance; recommend legal prosecution of persons who fail to respond; and coordinate legal action with the City Attorney. He/she will have excellent verbal and writing skills; be able to clearly explain code requirements, and the reasons for them, to the general public, and be able to deal positively with the public in a friendly, courteous, and firm manner. The Community Improvement Officer receives general direction from the Building Official. Hours of work for this position are Monday through Thursday and one Saturday or Sunday per month, from 7:30 am until 6:00 pm (38-hour work week). He/she will be required to work flexible hours including some early mornings and late evenings on occasion. Ideal Candidate EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE The next Community Improvement Officer will have completed high school or GED equivalent and have at least one year of experience in code enforcement or two years of progressively responsible experience in a position dealing extensively with the public. Municipal experience in inspection or investigative work is highly desirable. Applicants must successfully obtain PC 832 (citation authority) within three months of appointment. Must possess a valid California class C driver's license and have a good driving record. Additional Information COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (BUILDING DIVISION) Community Improvement Program staff is tasked with enforcing the Municipal Code in a fair, sensitive and timely manner. Enforcing codes relating to maintenance, zoning, public nuisances, signs, lightings, noise and development is essential to maintain high quality community neighborhoods and commercial areas. The Community Improvement Program responds to resident complaints and conducts a proactive inspection program. Community Improvement Officers work with all City departments and maintain relationships with outside agencies. The annual work plan for the Community Improvement Division consists of protecting public health and property values through enforcement of property maintenance standards. By working closely with the community, Community Improvement is able to successfully close 95% of cases resolved within 20 days or less of the notice of violation. Furthermore, 98% of all cases are resolved after an administrative citation. THE COMMUNITY Located 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles on the lower slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains, Claremont is best known for its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, world-renowned colleges, and award-winning school system. Claremont provides the charm of a New England town within comfortable driving distance of major Southern California attractions, sports stadiums, and the Ontario International Airport. Sunset magazine described Claremont in this manner, "College towns like this one may be commonplace on the East Coast, but Claremont, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, stands out as a singular example in Southern California." Metrolink Rail Authority also named Claremont a Preferred Destination Point. The City has a population of 36,000 people calling Claremont their home. Within the City's 14.14 square miles, Claremont has 24 City-owned parks and sports fields, with 2,555 acres of public parkland, of which 1,769 is wilderness. Claremont has over 24,000 City trees and has been a winner of the National Arbor Day Association's TREE CITY USA award for 30 consecutive years. Claremont's success is not accidental, but the result of a long tradition of creating and encouraging community cooperatives and involvement in civic affairs, which has also worked successfully in the areas of business and economic retention and development. The City of Claremont exemplifies the quality of a model city and is viewed and respected as a leader in local government. CITY GOVERNMENT Claremont is a general law city that uses the Council-Manager form of government. A general law city is one that operates under laws and rules established by the State of California. The City Manager is hired by and responsible to the City Council. It is the responsibility of the City Manager and City staff to implement Council policies and ensure the smooth day-to-day delivery of municipal services. The City Council also appoints a City Attorney to provide legal counsel to the City organization. The City Council is comprised of five members elected at large for four years. The terms of offices are staggered, with three members elected at one general municipal election and two at the next. Elections are held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March of odd-numbered years. The City Council and staff is committed to fulfilling its mission to deliver the highest quality service possible to our community in a balanced and equitable manner. The City Council has identified the following Council priorities: Preserve our natural, cultural, and historic resources; Maintain financial stability; Invest in the maintenance and improvement of our infrastructure; Increase livability in our neighborhoods and expand opportunities for our business; ensure the safety of our community; through community-based policing and emergency preparedness; promote community engagement through transparency and communication; and develop anti-racist, anti-discrimination policies and plan to achieve community and organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS This position offers a highly competitive salary with an attractive and competitive benefit package as outlined below. The starting salary for this position will be based on the competitive labor market and the successful candidate's qualifications, and experience. The City of Claremont offers an attractive and competitive benefit package, including: 2% at 55 PERS retirement (Classic Members), Employee pays 7% of salary; 2% at 62 PERS retirement (New Member) Employee pays 5.75% of salary $1,014 a month for medical allowance. 96 hours - 160 hours vacation based on years of service 123 holiday/floating holiday hours 96 sick hours per year (may bring up to 200 hours of sick leave from current employer) $75,000 life insurance on employee and $10,000 on dependents Employee Assistance Program (EAP) HOW TO APPLY Interested candidates can apply for this position online and obtain additional information at the City of Claremont website www.ci.claremont.ca.us . All applicants must complete the application online. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The City of Claremont is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Individuals with qualified disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the selection process or in the performance of their duties must specify the accommodations needed, in writing, at the time when the employment application is submitted. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The City of Claremont is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging. City of Claremont employees in CATSEA areentitled to the following benefits: HEALTH, WELFARE, AND SAVINGS BENEFIT: The City shall contribute $1,014 per month towards any offered health plans, dental plans, and vision plans. HEALTH INSURANCE: The City offers a number of health plans through KeenanInsurance. DENTAL INSURANCE: The City offers a choice of two dental plans. One is an indemnity plan, which allows you to go to the dentist of your choice (no orthodontia coverage). The other is a direct service plan, in which you must select and receive care at one of the dental offices or centers provided by the plan (orthodontia coverage). VISION INSURANCE: The City offers a vision plan, which provides a vision examination each year and lenses and frames or contacts every year. LIFE INSURANCE: Employees receive a life insurance policy of $75,000 for themselves and $10,000 for any dependents they elect to insure. There are also optional insurance programs which can be taken with an employee if they leave City service. FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN (SECTION 125): The City offers a voluntary flexible benefit plan which allows employees to pay for certain expenses (child care, unreimbursed medical expenses, and insurance premiums) with pre-tax dollars. VACATION: Employees are entitled to a paid vacation of 96 hours following one year of employment (employees may take their accrued vacation after six months of employment). From the second year of employment until completion of the thirteenth year, employees are entitled to 120 hours of paid vacation. Beginning with the fourteenth year, and every year thereafter, employees are entitled to 160 hours of vacation. A one time, 80-hour longevity leave bonus is given to an employee on their service anniversary date at the 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, etc. years of service. SICK LEAVE: Employees shall accrue eight hours of sick leave per month. New employees may bring with them up to 200 hours of sick leave from their previous agency if their previous employer did not otherwise compensate them. New employees must provide documentation from their previous employer verifying their uncompensated sick leave hours. SICK LEAVE CASH OUT: Employees with at least 240 hours of accrued sick leave may cash out up to 24 hours at the end of each calendar year. ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE ( EXEMPT EMPLOYEES ONLY ): 56 hours of administrative leave per calendar year is granted to exempt employees in recognition of the frequent requirement to work evenings, weekends, and holidays in excess of 38 hours per week. Any of the 56 leave hours not taken will be lost at the end of each calendar year. JURY LEAVE: Employees required to serve on a jury are entitled to their regular compensation for up to 76 hours. HOLIDAYS/FLOATING HOLIDAY HOURS: All Unit employees shall receive 37.5 floating holiday hours each calendar year. In addition, employees shall be entitled to the following holidays with pay each calendar year. Each holiday shall be valued at 9.5 hours. New Year's Day (January 1) Martin Luther King's Birthday (The third Monday in January) Presidents' Birthday (The third Monday in February) Memorial Day (The last Monday in May) Juneteenth (June 19th) Independence Day (July 4th) Labor Day (The first Monday in September) Veteran's Day (November 11th) Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day (December 25th) Employees shall receive additional floating holiday hours when any of the ten (10) holidays fall on the employee's scheduled day off work. For example, with a Monday through Thursday schedule, any holiday that falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shall be converted from 9.5 holiday hours to 9.5 floating holiday hours. RETIREMENT: The City of Claremont offers enrollment in the California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS): 1. PERS Plan Formula - The City shall provide the 2.5% @ 55PERS contract option to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. An employee who is hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62. 2. All miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 shall contribute 8% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55 shall contribute 7% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62 shall contribute 6.5% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. Both City and employee contributions shall at the time of separation, belong to the employee. 3. PERS Highest Pension Calculation Compensation Period - The City shall continue to provide the Single Highest One Year Final Compensation Pension calculation benefit to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. Miscellaneous employees hired after March 19, 2012 shall receive the Three Year Final Compensation calculation benefit. 4. The City shall provide miscellaneous employees under the 2.5% @ 55, 2% @ 55, and 2% @ 62 plan tiers with the following benefits/provisions: a) Credit for unused sick leave (Government Code Section 20965). b) 1959 Survivor Benefit (Third Level benefits) DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: Employees have the opportunity to participate in a supplemental retirement savings plan offered through MissionSquare. Through tax-deferred payroll deductions, employees are eligible to deposit funds into their account, up to the maximum allowed by law. Participation in this program: Invests in high-performing funds yielding tax-deferred earnings; Provides a superior tool for retirement planning and savings. 401 (a) PLAN: Employees have the opportunity to participate in this tax deferred retirement savings tool. Employees may defer compensation up to $46,000 annually or 100% of income, whichever is less. DEFERRED COMPENSATION RETENTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM ( EXEMPT EMPLOYEES ONLY ): This program was established to provide tenure and savings incentives for exempt employees. Beginning with the employee's third consecutive year of service, the City will match up to one percent of the employee's base pay, payable into their deferred compensation account. This percentage increases to two percent at the beginning of their fifth year, three percent at the beginning of their sixth year, four percent at the beginning of their eighth year, and five percent at the beginning of their tenth year. The employee's match may come from any excess health benefit. LONG-TERM DISABILITY: The City provides a long-term disability plan. This benefit is in case an employee sustains a non-work-related illness or injury that results in their inability to work for a long period of time. In this event, an employee will receive 66.66% of their base pay after 60 days, and continued payment until they are medically able to return to work, or until they reach the age of 65, whichever comes first (maximum of $8,000 per month). TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Employees may particiate in the City's tuition reimbursement program. The amount of reimbursement will be up to $1,500 per fiscal year. Reimbursable items include registration, tuition, textbooks, and parking. BILINGUAL PAY: Employees are eligible to receive $75monthly bilingual pay upon successful completion of a proficiency exam for Spanish or other language as may be designated by the City. POLICE RECORDS ASSIGNMENT PREMIUM: Senior Records Clerks and Records Clerks who are routinely and consistenly assigned to the Poilice Records Division shallreceive$100 monthly. WORK BOOT REIMBURSEMENT: The City will contribute up to $240 towards the purchase of work boots for employees in applicable positions as defined in the Memorandum of Understanding. CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP: Employees are eligible for membership in the F & A Federal Credit Union. F & A offers a wide variety of services, including checking and savings accounts and all types of loans (automobile, vacation, personal, first and second home mortgages, and more!). EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): The City cares about the emotional and physical well-being of its employees and their families and offers a City paid Employee Assistance Program. DIRECT DEPOSIT PAYROLL: Employees may authorize the automatic deposit of their paycheck into their checking, savings, or credit union account. Revised: July 2023 Closing Date/Time: 6/3/2024 1:00 PM Pacific
May 21, 2024
Full Time
City of Claremont The City of Claremont is a suburb of Los Angeles that is unlike any community in Southern California. Sunset Magazine named Claremont "The Best Suburb in the West." Money Magazine listed Claremont as one of the "Best Places to Live." The City has won awards in environmental stewardship, municipal budgeting, urban planning, and recreational programming. B eing the best is a philosophy Claremont employees put into practice every day. The City has a reputation for being a premier city in California, with cutting edge programs and a dedication to the public engagement process. If you are considering working for the City of Claremont, ask yourself.... Are you ready to experience a different kind of City? A City that challenges convention, embraces innovation, and demands excellence? Do you have the passion, drive, and commitment to succeed in a fast paced, service-driven environment? The City of Claremont is known for its stellar service and quality leadership that is a result of a conscious effort by management to select only the brightest and best employees. Do you have the leadership skills to inspire those around you to greatness? The City of Claremont produces innovative programs that are setting the bar for municipalities across the country. Do you enjoy a challenging environment that will push you to be the best in your field? If you answered these questions with YES , consider applying to be our next Community Improvement Officer. The Position The City of Claremont is looking for one highly motivated, enthusiastic, and customer service oriented individual with excellent public relation skills to enforce the City's codes including zoning, property maintenance, and abatement of public nuisances and dangerous buildings, housing codes, and other aspects of the Municipal, and Land Use and Development Codes. The Community Improvement Officer will interpret and explain laws and regulations to the general public to gain conformance; respond to complaints; conduct daily field inspections; issue notices and orders of compliance; recommend legal prosecution of persons who fail to respond; and coordinate legal action with the City Attorney. He/she will have excellent verbal and writing skills; be able to clearly explain code requirements, and the reasons for them, to the general public, and be able to deal positively with the public in a friendly, courteous, and firm manner. The Community Improvement Officer receives general direction from the Building Official. Hours of work for this position are Monday through Thursday and one Saturday or Sunday per month, from 7:30 am until 6:00 pm (38-hour work week). He/she will be required to work flexible hours including some early mornings and late evenings on occasion. Ideal Candidate EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE The next Community Improvement Officer will have completed high school or GED equivalent and have at least one year of experience in code enforcement or two years of progressively responsible experience in a position dealing extensively with the public. Municipal experience in inspection or investigative work is highly desirable. Applicants must successfully obtain PC 832 (citation authority) within three months of appointment. Must possess a valid California class C driver's license and have a good driving record. Additional Information COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (BUILDING DIVISION) Community Improvement Program staff is tasked with enforcing the Municipal Code in a fair, sensitive and timely manner. Enforcing codes relating to maintenance, zoning, public nuisances, signs, lightings, noise and development is essential to maintain high quality community neighborhoods and commercial areas. The Community Improvement Program responds to resident complaints and conducts a proactive inspection program. Community Improvement Officers work with all City departments and maintain relationships with outside agencies. The annual work plan for the Community Improvement Division consists of protecting public health and property values through enforcement of property maintenance standards. By working closely with the community, Community Improvement is able to successfully close 95% of cases resolved within 20 days or less of the notice of violation. Furthermore, 98% of all cases are resolved after an administrative citation. THE COMMUNITY Located 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles on the lower slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains, Claremont is best known for its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, world-renowned colleges, and award-winning school system. Claremont provides the charm of a New England town within comfortable driving distance of major Southern California attractions, sports stadiums, and the Ontario International Airport. Sunset magazine described Claremont in this manner, "College towns like this one may be commonplace on the East Coast, but Claremont, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, stands out as a singular example in Southern California." Metrolink Rail Authority also named Claremont a Preferred Destination Point. The City has a population of 36,000 people calling Claremont their home. Within the City's 14.14 square miles, Claremont has 24 City-owned parks and sports fields, with 2,555 acres of public parkland, of which 1,769 is wilderness. Claremont has over 24,000 City trees and has been a winner of the National Arbor Day Association's TREE CITY USA award for 30 consecutive years. Claremont's success is not accidental, but the result of a long tradition of creating and encouraging community cooperatives and involvement in civic affairs, which has also worked successfully in the areas of business and economic retention and development. The City of Claremont exemplifies the quality of a model city and is viewed and respected as a leader in local government. CITY GOVERNMENT Claremont is a general law city that uses the Council-Manager form of government. A general law city is one that operates under laws and rules established by the State of California. The City Manager is hired by and responsible to the City Council. It is the responsibility of the City Manager and City staff to implement Council policies and ensure the smooth day-to-day delivery of municipal services. The City Council also appoints a City Attorney to provide legal counsel to the City organization. The City Council is comprised of five members elected at large for four years. The terms of offices are staggered, with three members elected at one general municipal election and two at the next. Elections are held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March of odd-numbered years. The City Council and staff is committed to fulfilling its mission to deliver the highest quality service possible to our community in a balanced and equitable manner. The City Council has identified the following Council priorities: Preserve our natural, cultural, and historic resources; Maintain financial stability; Invest in the maintenance and improvement of our infrastructure; Increase livability in our neighborhoods and expand opportunities for our business; ensure the safety of our community; through community-based policing and emergency preparedness; promote community engagement through transparency and communication; and develop anti-racist, anti-discrimination policies and plan to achieve community and organizational diversity, equity, and inclusion. COMPENSATION & BENEFITS This position offers a highly competitive salary with an attractive and competitive benefit package as outlined below. The starting salary for this position will be based on the competitive labor market and the successful candidate's qualifications, and experience. The City of Claremont offers an attractive and competitive benefit package, including: 2% at 55 PERS retirement (Classic Members), Employee pays 7% of salary; 2% at 62 PERS retirement (New Member) Employee pays 5.75% of salary $1,014 a month for medical allowance. 96 hours - 160 hours vacation based on years of service 123 holiday/floating holiday hours 96 sick hours per year (may bring up to 200 hours of sick leave from current employer) $75,000 life insurance on employee and $10,000 on dependents Employee Assistance Program (EAP) HOW TO APPLY Interested candidates can apply for this position online and obtain additional information at the City of Claremont website www.ci.claremont.ca.us . All applicants must complete the application online. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The City of Claremont is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Individuals with qualified disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the selection process or in the performance of their duties must specify the accommodations needed, in writing, at the time when the employment application is submitted. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The City of Claremont is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging. City of Claremont employees in CATSEA areentitled to the following benefits: HEALTH, WELFARE, AND SAVINGS BENEFIT: The City shall contribute $1,014 per month towards any offered health plans, dental plans, and vision plans. HEALTH INSURANCE: The City offers a number of health plans through KeenanInsurance. DENTAL INSURANCE: The City offers a choice of two dental plans. One is an indemnity plan, which allows you to go to the dentist of your choice (no orthodontia coverage). The other is a direct service plan, in which you must select and receive care at one of the dental offices or centers provided by the plan (orthodontia coverage). VISION INSURANCE: The City offers a vision plan, which provides a vision examination each year and lenses and frames or contacts every year. LIFE INSURANCE: Employees receive a life insurance policy of $75,000 for themselves and $10,000 for any dependents they elect to insure. There are also optional insurance programs which can be taken with an employee if they leave City service. FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN (SECTION 125): The City offers a voluntary flexible benefit plan which allows employees to pay for certain expenses (child care, unreimbursed medical expenses, and insurance premiums) with pre-tax dollars. VACATION: Employees are entitled to a paid vacation of 96 hours following one year of employment (employees may take their accrued vacation after six months of employment). From the second year of employment until completion of the thirteenth year, employees are entitled to 120 hours of paid vacation. Beginning with the fourteenth year, and every year thereafter, employees are entitled to 160 hours of vacation. A one time, 80-hour longevity leave bonus is given to an employee on their service anniversary date at the 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, etc. years of service. SICK LEAVE: Employees shall accrue eight hours of sick leave per month. New employees may bring with them up to 200 hours of sick leave from their previous agency if their previous employer did not otherwise compensate them. New employees must provide documentation from their previous employer verifying their uncompensated sick leave hours. SICK LEAVE CASH OUT: Employees with at least 240 hours of accrued sick leave may cash out up to 24 hours at the end of each calendar year. ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE ( EXEMPT EMPLOYEES ONLY ): 56 hours of administrative leave per calendar year is granted to exempt employees in recognition of the frequent requirement to work evenings, weekends, and holidays in excess of 38 hours per week. Any of the 56 leave hours not taken will be lost at the end of each calendar year. JURY LEAVE: Employees required to serve on a jury are entitled to their regular compensation for up to 76 hours. HOLIDAYS/FLOATING HOLIDAY HOURS: All Unit employees shall receive 37.5 floating holiday hours each calendar year. In addition, employees shall be entitled to the following holidays with pay each calendar year. Each holiday shall be valued at 9.5 hours. New Year's Day (January 1) Martin Luther King's Birthday (The third Monday in January) Presidents' Birthday (The third Monday in February) Memorial Day (The last Monday in May) Juneteenth (June 19th) Independence Day (July 4th) Labor Day (The first Monday in September) Veteran's Day (November 11th) Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day (December 25th) Employees shall receive additional floating holiday hours when any of the ten (10) holidays fall on the employee's scheduled day off work. For example, with a Monday through Thursday schedule, any holiday that falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shall be converted from 9.5 holiday hours to 9.5 floating holiday hours. RETIREMENT: The City of Claremont offers enrollment in the California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS): 1. PERS Plan Formula - The City shall provide the 2.5% @ 55PERS contract option to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. An employee who is hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62. 2. All miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 shall contribute 8% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55 shall contribute 7% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62 shall contribute 6.5% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. Both City and employee contributions shall at the time of separation, belong to the employee. 3. PERS Highest Pension Calculation Compensation Period - The City shall continue to provide the Single Highest One Year Final Compensation Pension calculation benefit to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. Miscellaneous employees hired after March 19, 2012 shall receive the Three Year Final Compensation calculation benefit. 4. The City shall provide miscellaneous employees under the 2.5% @ 55, 2% @ 55, and 2% @ 62 plan tiers with the following benefits/provisions: a) Credit for unused sick leave (Government Code Section 20965). b) 1959 Survivor Benefit (Third Level benefits) DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: Employees have the opportunity to participate in a supplemental retirement savings plan offered through MissionSquare. Through tax-deferred payroll deductions, employees are eligible to deposit funds into their account, up to the maximum allowed by law. Participation in this program: Invests in high-performing funds yielding tax-deferred earnings; Provides a superior tool for retirement planning and savings. 401 (a) PLAN: Employees have the opportunity to participate in this tax deferred retirement savings tool. Employees may defer compensation up to $46,000 annually or 100% of income, whichever is less. DEFERRED COMPENSATION RETENTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM ( EXEMPT EMPLOYEES ONLY ): This program was established to provide tenure and savings incentives for exempt employees. Beginning with the employee's third consecutive year of service, the City will match up to one percent of the employee's base pay, payable into their deferred compensation account. This percentage increases to two percent at the beginning of their fifth year, three percent at the beginning of their sixth year, four percent at the beginning of their eighth year, and five percent at the beginning of their tenth year. The employee's match may come from any excess health benefit. LONG-TERM DISABILITY: The City provides a long-term disability plan. This benefit is in case an employee sustains a non-work-related illness or injury that results in their inability to work for a long period of time. In this event, an employee will receive 66.66% of their base pay after 60 days, and continued payment until they are medically able to return to work, or until they reach the age of 65, whichever comes first (maximum of $8,000 per month). TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Employees may particiate in the City's tuition reimbursement program. The amount of reimbursement will be up to $1,500 per fiscal year. Reimbursable items include registration, tuition, textbooks, and parking. BILINGUAL PAY: Employees are eligible to receive $75monthly bilingual pay upon successful completion of a proficiency exam for Spanish or other language as may be designated by the City. POLICE RECORDS ASSIGNMENT PREMIUM: Senior Records Clerks and Records Clerks who are routinely and consistenly assigned to the Poilice Records Division shallreceive$100 monthly. WORK BOOT REIMBURSEMENT: The City will contribute up to $240 towards the purchase of work boots for employees in applicable positions as defined in the Memorandum of Understanding. CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP: Employees are eligible for membership in the F & A Federal Credit Union. F & A offers a wide variety of services, including checking and savings accounts and all types of loans (automobile, vacation, personal, first and second home mortgages, and more!). EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): The City cares about the emotional and physical well-being of its employees and their families and offers a City paid Employee Assistance Program. DIRECT DEPOSIT PAYROLL: Employees may authorize the automatic deposit of their paycheck into their checking, savings, or credit union account. Revised: July 2023 Closing Date/Time: 6/3/2024 1:00 PM Pacific
CITY OF CLAREMONT, CA
Claremont, California, United States
City of Claremont Open until sufficient applications received; Apply immediately. First reviews of applications shall occur around March 29, 2024. Click here to view flyer The City of Claremont is a suburb of Los Angeles that is unlike any community in Southern California. Sunset Magazine named Claremont "The Best Suburb in the West." Money Magazine listed Claremont as one of the "Best Places to Live." The City has won awards in environmental stewardship, municipal budgeting, urban planning, and recreational programming. Being the best is a philosophy Claremont employees put into practice every day. The City has a reputation for being a premier city in California, with cutting edge programs and a dedication to the public engagement process. If you are considering working for the City of Claremont, ask yourself.... Are you ready to experience a different kind of City? A City that challenges convention, embraces innovation, and demands excellence? Do you have the passion, drive, and commitment to succeed in a fast paced, service-driven environment? The City of Claremont is known for its stellar service and quality leadership that is a result of a conscious effort by management to select only the brightest and best employees. Do you have the leadership skills to inspire those around you to greatness? The City of Claremont produces innovative programs that are setting the bar for municipalities across the country. Do you enjoy a challenging environment that will push you to be the best in your field? If you answered these questions with YES , consider applying to be our next Building Official! The Position The City of Claremont is recognized throughout the state as an innovative, fast paced, energetic, and dynamic organization. This is an exciting opportunity to work for the City of Claremont in one of its most complex departments. Under general direction of the Community Development Director, the Building Official will plan, organize, direct, and review the operations and activities of the Building Division. He/she will assume responsibility for planning and implementing all City actions related to setting and ensuring compliance with building standards including plan check inspection and correction of hazards, and as Building Official, will approve plans and specifications. Other duties will include managing and preparing the division budget; supervising, evaluating and training staff; preparing analytical reports; and providing building code information to contractors, engineers, and the public. He/she may make inspections of residential and commercial structures under construction; discuss conformance problems with contractors and foremen; and resolve disputes between City and contractors. Some exciting new projects the new Building Official will be working on are the Claremont McKenna College Science Center, Claremont Colleges Inc. Student Center, Claremont Graduate University developments, various other Claremont Colleges projects, Village South Specific Plan, and new infill affordable and market rate housing developments. Ideal Candidate EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE : The next Building Official will have five years of progressively responsible experience in the building trades e.g. building inspector, building contractor, architect, structural engineer, and/or enforcement of building codes; two years supervisory level experience is highly desirable. They will have a High School diploma or equivalent, a valid California C driver's license, and possess an International Code Council (ICC) certificate as a Building Official. Highly desirable is a bachelor's degree in a closely related field, municipal experience, and ICC certification as a Plans Examiner. KEY ABILITIES : The City is looking for a Building Official who has the knowledge of principles, practices, and methods associated with developing building standards, plan check, and inspection. He/she will be a strong leader and creative problem solver with strong interpersonal and managerial skills. The ideal candidate will be someone who listens, is approachable and accessible, and committed to creating a teamwork environment. He/she will be able to communicate effectively and persuasively in both written reports and when making public reports. The next Building Official shall be proficient in the use of a personal computer, laptop and iPad, and shall have the ability to use them and related software programs, in the preparation of agenda reports, PowerPoint presentations, and correspondence with staff, community members, and outside agencies. Highly desirable is experience with HDL for building permits. Additional Information BUILDING DIVISION: The Building Division is part of the Community Development Department, which also includes the Planning Division and Engineering Division. These three divisions regulate construction and occupancy of buildings in accordance with local, County, State, and Federal laws. The Building Division has 6 full-time employees which includes 3 employees within the Community Improvement Division. Functions of the Building Division include: Enforce building standards to safeguard life, health, and property through plan review and inspection procedures. Verify State contractor's licensing, workers' compensation insurance, and City business taxes and licenses prior to permit issuance. Verify project approvals and payment of fees to other City divisions, departments, and outside agencies. Perform on-site building inspections within 48 business hours of requests for new construction or remodeling to ensure compliance with approved plans and applicable requirements, conditions, standards, regulations, and codes. Provide timely and thorough review of building plans for compliance with disabled access, energy, fire and life safety, architectural, structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical regulations. Coordinate and monitor the plan review and approval processes by other City divisions, departments, and outside agencies, and verify that all fees and assessments have been paid prior to approval of plans and issuance of permits. Agencies include City departments, Los Angeles County Fire, Health and Sanitation Departments, SCAQMD, Division of Occupational Safety and Health/Elevator Unit, and the Claremont Unified School District. Conduct regular Citywide inspections and respond quickly to citizen complaints for enforcing minimum development, housing, fire and life safety standards to ensure the safety of our citizens. Maintain the Citizen Contact Log regarding complaints and follow-up with enforcement procedures for illegal construction and housing violations observed by staff and the public at large. Maintain and update the HdL automated permit software system for efficient and quick issuance of permits, tracking of plan checks, inspection records, expiration notices, certificates of occupancy, building reports, Internet access for permit status, and online permits. Perform records management and retention by preparing final permits for imaging and preparing plans and supportive documents for microfilming for use by the public. Submit building permit data electronically to Los Angeles County Tax Assessor's Office for faster allocation of City's share of property tax. Provide overall management of Building and Community Improvement divisions, which includes personnel administration, budget monitoring and preparation, establishment of goals and policies, contract administration, training coordination, and response to public concerns. Provide timely oral and/or written comments on proposed private and City projects going through the development review process with current planning, and regularly attend Development Review Committee meetings and Council and Commission meetings when applicable. Perform as City's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator to oversee compliance with the various ADA regulations, respond to citizen special accessibility need requests and complaints, and implement and enforce ADA and Fair Housing Act where applicable. Manage the City’s code enforcement division THE COMMUNITY: Located 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles on the lower slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains, Claremont is best known for its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, world renowned colleges, and award-winning school system. Claremont provides the atmosphere of a New England town within comfortable driving distances of major Southern California attractions, sports stadiums, and the Ontario International Airport. Sunset Magazine described Claremont in this manner, "College towns like this one may be commonplace on the East Coast, but Claremont, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, stands out as a singular example in Southern California." Metrolink Rail Authority also named Claremont a Preferred Destination Point. The City has a population of 35,949 people calling Claremont their home. Within the City's 14.14 square miles, Claremont has 24 city-owned parks and sports fields, with 2,555 acres of public park land, of which 1,769 is wilderness. Claremont has over 24,000 City trees and has been a winner of the National Arbor Day Association's TREE CITY USA award for 30 consecutive years. Claremont's success is not accidental, but the result of a long tradition of creating and encouraging community cooperatives and involvement in civic affairs, which has also worked successfully in the areas of business and economic retention and development. The City of Claremont exemplifies the quality of a model city, and is viewed and respected as a leader in local government. CITY GOVERNMENT: Claremont is a general law city that uses the Council-Manager form of government. A general law city is one that operates under laws and rules established by the State of California. The City Manager is hired by and responsible to the City Council. It is the responsibility of the City Manager and City staff to implement Council policies and ensure the smooth day-to-day delivery of municipal services. The City Council also appoints a City Attorney to provide legal counsel to the City organization. The City Council is comprised of five members elected at large for four years. The terms of offices are staggered, with three members elected at one general municipal election and two at the next. Elections are held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March of odd-numbered years. The City Council and staff is committed to fulfilling its mission to deliver the highest quality service possible to our community in a balanced and equitable manner. The City Council has identified the following Council priorities for 2019: Preserve our natural, cultural, and historic resources; Maintain financial stability; Invest in the maintenance and improvement of our infrastructure; Increase livability in our neighborhoods and expand opportunities for our business; ensure the safety of our community; promote community engagement through transparency and communication. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: This position offers a highly competitive salary with an attractive and competitive benefit package as outlined below. The starting salary for this position will be based on the competitive labor market and the successful candidate's qualifications and experience. The City of Claremont offers an attractive and competitive benefits package, including: 2% at 55 PERS retirement (Classic Members), Employee pays 7% of salary; 2% at 62 PERS retirement (New Member), Employee pays 5.75% of salary $1,014 a month for medical allowance, with any remaining money deposited into employee's ICMA deferred compensation account or taken as taxable income 96 hours - 160 vacation hours based on years of service 113.5 holiday/floating holiday hours 140 hours of Administrative Leave 96 sick hours (may bring up to 200 hours of sick leave from current employer) $350 monthly car allowance Annual technology reimbursement up to $1,500 per year $75,000 life insurance on employee and $10,000 on dependents Monday through Thursday work week (9.5 hours per day for 38 hours a week) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) HOW TO APPLY Interested candidates can apply for this position online and obtain additional information at the City of Claremont website www.ci.claremont.ca.us . REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The City of Claremont is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Individuals with qualified disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the selection process or in the performance of their duties must specify the accommodations needed, in writing, at the time when the employment application is submitted. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The City of Claremont is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging. City of Claremont Employees in CMA are entitled to the following benefits: HEALTH, WELFARE, AND SAVINGS BENEFIT: The City shall contribute$1,014 per month towards any offered health plans, two dental plans, and a vision plan. Should the total cost of premiums for benefits selected under the plan exceed the City's monthly contribution, the overage will be paid by the employee via pre-tax payroll deductions. If an employee has medical, dental, and/or vision through other means, the employee is able to submit proof of other coverage and receive this amount as taxable income. HEALTH INSURANCE: The City offers a number of health plans through KeenanInsurance. DENTAL INSURANCE: The City offers a choice of two dental plans. One is an indemnity plan, which allows you to go to the dentist of your choice (no orthodontia coverage). The other is a direct service plan in which you must select and receive care at one of the dental offices or centers provided by the plan (orthodontia coverage). VISION INSURANCE: The City also offers enrollment in a vision plan, which provides a vision examination each year and lenses and frames or contacts every year. LIFE INSURANCE: Employees receive a life insurance policy of $75,000 for themselves and $10,000 for any dependents you elect to insure. There are also optional insurance programs which can be taken with an employee if they leave City service. FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN (SECTION 125): Claremont offers a flexible benefit plan which allows employees to pay for certain expenses (child care, unreimbursed medical expenses, and insurance premiums) with pre-tax dollars. VACATION: Employees are entitled to a paid vacation of 96 hours following one year of employment. (employees may take accrued vacation after six months of employment). From the second year of employment until completion of the ninth year, employees are entitled to 120 hours of paid vacation. Beginning with the tenth year, and every year thereafter, employees are entitled to 160 hours of vacation. A one time, 80-hour longevity leave bonus is given to an employee on their service anniversary date at the 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, etc. years of service. SICK LEAVE: Employees shallaccrue eight hours of sick leave per month. New employees may bring with them up to 200 hours of accrued sick leave from their previous agency if their previous employer did not otherwise compensate them. New employees must provide documentation from their previous employer verifying their uncompensated sick leave hours. ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE: Employees receive 140hours of administrative leave per calendar year in recognition of the frequent requirement to work evenings, weekends and holidays in excess of 38 hours per week. Employees may receive cash compensation on the pay date closest to December 1st (or as soon thereafter) of each calendar year for up to 40 hours of unused administrative leave if they have used a minimum of 40 hours of administrative leave in the calendar year. JURY LEAVE: Employees required to serve on a jury are entitled to their regular compensation for up to 76 hours. HOLIDAYS/FLOATING HOLIDAY HOURS: All Unit employees shall receive 18.5 floating holiday hours each calendar year. In addition, employees shall be entitled to the following holidays with pay each calendar year. Each holiday shall be valued at 9.5 hours. New Year's Day (January 1) Martin Luther King's Birthday (The third Monday in January) Presidents' Birthday (The third Monday in February) Memorial Day (The last Monday in May) Juneteenth (June 19th) Independence Day (July 4th) Labor Day (The first Monday in September) Veteran's Day (November 11th) Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day (December 25th) Employees shall receive additional floating holiday hours when any of the ten (10) holidyas fall on the employee's scheduled day off work. For example, with a Monday through Thursday schedule, any holiday that falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shall be converted from 9.5 holiday hours to 9.5 floating holiday hours. RETIREMENT: Safety (Sworn) PERS Plan Formula The City shall provide the 3% @ 50 plan to all safety employees enrolled in the PERS plan prior to March 19, 2012. An employee who is hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 3% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or has a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2.7% @ 57. Miscellaneous (Non-Sworn) PERS Plan Formula The City shall provide the 2.5% @ 55 PERS contract option to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. An employee who is hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or has a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62. Employee PERS Contribution Safety employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 and hired into the Two Tier of 3% @ 55 retirement plan shall contribute 9% towards their PERS member contributions. Safety employees hired in the Third Tier of 2.7% @ 57, shall contribute 13% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. Miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 shall contribute 8% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Second Tier PERS Benefit formula of 2% @ 55 shall contribute 7% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62 shall contribute 6.5% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. PERS Highest Pension Calculation Compensation Period - The City shall continue to provide the Single Highest One Year Final Compensation Pension calculation benefit to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. Employees hired after March 19, 2012 shall receive the Three Year Final Compensation calculation benefit. The City shall provide miscellaneous and safety employees with the following benefits/provisions: Credit for unused sick leave (Government Code Section 20965). 1959 Survivor Benefit (Third Level benefits) DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: Employees have the opportunity to participate in a supplemental retirement savings plan offered through MissionSquare. Through tax-deferred payroll deductions, employees are eligible to deposit funds into their account, up to the maximum allowed by law. Participation in this program: Shelters a portion of your salary from income taxes; Invests in high-performing funds yielding tax-deferred earnings; Provides a superior tool for retirement planning and savings. DEFERRED COMPENSATION RETENTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM: This program was established to provide tenure and savings incentives for management employees. Beginning with the employee's third consecutive year of service, the City will match up to one percent of their base pay, payable into their deferred compensation account. This percentage increases to two percent at the beginning of their fifth year, three percent at the beginning of their sixth year, four percent at the beginning of their eighth year, and five percent at the beginning of their tenth year. SEVERANCE: Employee shall receive 60 days notification in advance of layoff and up to six months severance in the event of involuntary separations. LONG-TERM DISABILITY: The City provides a long-term disability plan. This benefit is in case an employee sustains a non-work-related illness or injury that results in their inability to work for a long period of time. In this event, an employee will receive 66.66% of their base pay after 60 days, and continued payment until they are medically able to return to work, or they reach the age of 65, whichever comes first (maximum of $8,000 per month). TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Employees may participate in the City's tuition reimbursement program. The amount of reimbursement will be up to $1,500 per fiscal year. Reimbursable items include registration, tuition, textbooks, and parking. CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP: Employees are eligible for membership in the F & A Federal Credit Union. F & A offers a wide variety of services, including checking and savings accounts and all types of loans (automobile, vacation, personal, first and second home mortgages, and more!). EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): The City cares about the emotional and physical well-being of its employees and their families and offers a City paid Employee Assistance Program. AUTO ALLOWANCE: Department Heads and Division Heads who have a personal vehicle at the work site available for use and provide proof of automobile insurance to Personnel are eligible to receive a monthly auto allowance. Department Heads shall receive $450 per month and Division Heads shall receive $350 per month. DIRECT DEPOSIT PAYROLL: Employees may authorize the automatic deposit of their paycheck into their checking, savings, or credit union account. Revised: July 2023 Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 20, 2024
Full Time
City of Claremont Open until sufficient applications received; Apply immediately. First reviews of applications shall occur around March 29, 2024. Click here to view flyer The City of Claremont is a suburb of Los Angeles that is unlike any community in Southern California. Sunset Magazine named Claremont "The Best Suburb in the West." Money Magazine listed Claremont as one of the "Best Places to Live." The City has won awards in environmental stewardship, municipal budgeting, urban planning, and recreational programming. Being the best is a philosophy Claremont employees put into practice every day. The City has a reputation for being a premier city in California, with cutting edge programs and a dedication to the public engagement process. If you are considering working for the City of Claremont, ask yourself.... Are you ready to experience a different kind of City? A City that challenges convention, embraces innovation, and demands excellence? Do you have the passion, drive, and commitment to succeed in a fast paced, service-driven environment? The City of Claremont is known for its stellar service and quality leadership that is a result of a conscious effort by management to select only the brightest and best employees. Do you have the leadership skills to inspire those around you to greatness? The City of Claremont produces innovative programs that are setting the bar for municipalities across the country. Do you enjoy a challenging environment that will push you to be the best in your field? If you answered these questions with YES , consider applying to be our next Building Official! The Position The City of Claremont is recognized throughout the state as an innovative, fast paced, energetic, and dynamic organization. This is an exciting opportunity to work for the City of Claremont in one of its most complex departments. Under general direction of the Community Development Director, the Building Official will plan, organize, direct, and review the operations and activities of the Building Division. He/she will assume responsibility for planning and implementing all City actions related to setting and ensuring compliance with building standards including plan check inspection and correction of hazards, and as Building Official, will approve plans and specifications. Other duties will include managing and preparing the division budget; supervising, evaluating and training staff; preparing analytical reports; and providing building code information to contractors, engineers, and the public. He/she may make inspections of residential and commercial structures under construction; discuss conformance problems with contractors and foremen; and resolve disputes between City and contractors. Some exciting new projects the new Building Official will be working on are the Claremont McKenna College Science Center, Claremont Colleges Inc. Student Center, Claremont Graduate University developments, various other Claremont Colleges projects, Village South Specific Plan, and new infill affordable and market rate housing developments. Ideal Candidate EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE : The next Building Official will have five years of progressively responsible experience in the building trades e.g. building inspector, building contractor, architect, structural engineer, and/or enforcement of building codes; two years supervisory level experience is highly desirable. They will have a High School diploma or equivalent, a valid California C driver's license, and possess an International Code Council (ICC) certificate as a Building Official. Highly desirable is a bachelor's degree in a closely related field, municipal experience, and ICC certification as a Plans Examiner. KEY ABILITIES : The City is looking for a Building Official who has the knowledge of principles, practices, and methods associated with developing building standards, plan check, and inspection. He/she will be a strong leader and creative problem solver with strong interpersonal and managerial skills. The ideal candidate will be someone who listens, is approachable and accessible, and committed to creating a teamwork environment. He/she will be able to communicate effectively and persuasively in both written reports and when making public reports. The next Building Official shall be proficient in the use of a personal computer, laptop and iPad, and shall have the ability to use them and related software programs, in the preparation of agenda reports, PowerPoint presentations, and correspondence with staff, community members, and outside agencies. Highly desirable is experience with HDL for building permits. Additional Information BUILDING DIVISION: The Building Division is part of the Community Development Department, which also includes the Planning Division and Engineering Division. These three divisions regulate construction and occupancy of buildings in accordance with local, County, State, and Federal laws. The Building Division has 6 full-time employees which includes 3 employees within the Community Improvement Division. Functions of the Building Division include: Enforce building standards to safeguard life, health, and property through plan review and inspection procedures. Verify State contractor's licensing, workers' compensation insurance, and City business taxes and licenses prior to permit issuance. Verify project approvals and payment of fees to other City divisions, departments, and outside agencies. Perform on-site building inspections within 48 business hours of requests for new construction or remodeling to ensure compliance with approved plans and applicable requirements, conditions, standards, regulations, and codes. Provide timely and thorough review of building plans for compliance with disabled access, energy, fire and life safety, architectural, structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical regulations. Coordinate and monitor the plan review and approval processes by other City divisions, departments, and outside agencies, and verify that all fees and assessments have been paid prior to approval of plans and issuance of permits. Agencies include City departments, Los Angeles County Fire, Health and Sanitation Departments, SCAQMD, Division of Occupational Safety and Health/Elevator Unit, and the Claremont Unified School District. Conduct regular Citywide inspections and respond quickly to citizen complaints for enforcing minimum development, housing, fire and life safety standards to ensure the safety of our citizens. Maintain the Citizen Contact Log regarding complaints and follow-up with enforcement procedures for illegal construction and housing violations observed by staff and the public at large. Maintain and update the HdL automated permit software system for efficient and quick issuance of permits, tracking of plan checks, inspection records, expiration notices, certificates of occupancy, building reports, Internet access for permit status, and online permits. Perform records management and retention by preparing final permits for imaging and preparing plans and supportive documents for microfilming for use by the public. Submit building permit data electronically to Los Angeles County Tax Assessor's Office for faster allocation of City's share of property tax. Provide overall management of Building and Community Improvement divisions, which includes personnel administration, budget monitoring and preparation, establishment of goals and policies, contract administration, training coordination, and response to public concerns. Provide timely oral and/or written comments on proposed private and City projects going through the development review process with current planning, and regularly attend Development Review Committee meetings and Council and Commission meetings when applicable. Perform as City's Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Coordinator to oversee compliance with the various ADA regulations, respond to citizen special accessibility need requests and complaints, and implement and enforce ADA and Fair Housing Act where applicable. Manage the City’s code enforcement division THE COMMUNITY: Located 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles on the lower slopes of the San Gabriel Mountains, Claremont is best known for its tree-lined streets, historic buildings, world renowned colleges, and award-winning school system. Claremont provides the atmosphere of a New England town within comfortable driving distances of major Southern California attractions, sports stadiums, and the Ontario International Airport. Sunset Magazine described Claremont in this manner, "College towns like this one may be commonplace on the East Coast, but Claremont, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, stands out as a singular example in Southern California." Metrolink Rail Authority also named Claremont a Preferred Destination Point. The City has a population of 35,949 people calling Claremont their home. Within the City's 14.14 square miles, Claremont has 24 city-owned parks and sports fields, with 2,555 acres of public park land, of which 1,769 is wilderness. Claremont has over 24,000 City trees and has been a winner of the National Arbor Day Association's TREE CITY USA award for 30 consecutive years. Claremont's success is not accidental, but the result of a long tradition of creating and encouraging community cooperatives and involvement in civic affairs, which has also worked successfully in the areas of business and economic retention and development. The City of Claremont exemplifies the quality of a model city, and is viewed and respected as a leader in local government. CITY GOVERNMENT: Claremont is a general law city that uses the Council-Manager form of government. A general law city is one that operates under laws and rules established by the State of California. The City Manager is hired by and responsible to the City Council. It is the responsibility of the City Manager and City staff to implement Council policies and ensure the smooth day-to-day delivery of municipal services. The City Council also appoints a City Attorney to provide legal counsel to the City organization. The City Council is comprised of five members elected at large for four years. The terms of offices are staggered, with three members elected at one general municipal election and two at the next. Elections are held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in March of odd-numbered years. The City Council and staff is committed to fulfilling its mission to deliver the highest quality service possible to our community in a balanced and equitable manner. The City Council has identified the following Council priorities for 2019: Preserve our natural, cultural, and historic resources; Maintain financial stability; Invest in the maintenance and improvement of our infrastructure; Increase livability in our neighborhoods and expand opportunities for our business; ensure the safety of our community; promote community engagement through transparency and communication. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: This position offers a highly competitive salary with an attractive and competitive benefit package as outlined below. The starting salary for this position will be based on the competitive labor market and the successful candidate's qualifications and experience. The City of Claremont offers an attractive and competitive benefits package, including: 2% at 55 PERS retirement (Classic Members), Employee pays 7% of salary; 2% at 62 PERS retirement (New Member), Employee pays 5.75% of salary $1,014 a month for medical allowance, with any remaining money deposited into employee's ICMA deferred compensation account or taken as taxable income 96 hours - 160 vacation hours based on years of service 113.5 holiday/floating holiday hours 140 hours of Administrative Leave 96 sick hours (may bring up to 200 hours of sick leave from current employer) $350 monthly car allowance Annual technology reimbursement up to $1,500 per year $75,000 life insurance on employee and $10,000 on dependents Monday through Thursday work week (9.5 hours per day for 38 hours a week) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) HOW TO APPLY Interested candidates can apply for this position online and obtain additional information at the City of Claremont website www.ci.claremont.ca.us . REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION The City of Claremont is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Individuals with qualified disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the selection process or in the performance of their duties must specify the accommodations needed, in writing, at the time when the employment application is submitted. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The City of Claremont is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging. City of Claremont Employees in CMA are entitled to the following benefits: HEALTH, WELFARE, AND SAVINGS BENEFIT: The City shall contribute$1,014 per month towards any offered health plans, two dental plans, and a vision plan. Should the total cost of premiums for benefits selected under the plan exceed the City's monthly contribution, the overage will be paid by the employee via pre-tax payroll deductions. If an employee has medical, dental, and/or vision through other means, the employee is able to submit proof of other coverage and receive this amount as taxable income. HEALTH INSURANCE: The City offers a number of health plans through KeenanInsurance. DENTAL INSURANCE: The City offers a choice of two dental plans. One is an indemnity plan, which allows you to go to the dentist of your choice (no orthodontia coverage). The other is a direct service plan in which you must select and receive care at one of the dental offices or centers provided by the plan (orthodontia coverage). VISION INSURANCE: The City also offers enrollment in a vision plan, which provides a vision examination each year and lenses and frames or contacts every year. LIFE INSURANCE: Employees receive a life insurance policy of $75,000 for themselves and $10,000 for any dependents you elect to insure. There are also optional insurance programs which can be taken with an employee if they leave City service. FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN (SECTION 125): Claremont offers a flexible benefit plan which allows employees to pay for certain expenses (child care, unreimbursed medical expenses, and insurance premiums) with pre-tax dollars. VACATION: Employees are entitled to a paid vacation of 96 hours following one year of employment. (employees may take accrued vacation after six months of employment). From the second year of employment until completion of the ninth year, employees are entitled to 120 hours of paid vacation. Beginning with the tenth year, and every year thereafter, employees are entitled to 160 hours of vacation. A one time, 80-hour longevity leave bonus is given to an employee on their service anniversary date at the 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th, 30th, 35th, etc. years of service. SICK LEAVE: Employees shallaccrue eight hours of sick leave per month. New employees may bring with them up to 200 hours of accrued sick leave from their previous agency if their previous employer did not otherwise compensate them. New employees must provide documentation from their previous employer verifying their uncompensated sick leave hours. ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE: Employees receive 140hours of administrative leave per calendar year in recognition of the frequent requirement to work evenings, weekends and holidays in excess of 38 hours per week. Employees may receive cash compensation on the pay date closest to December 1st (or as soon thereafter) of each calendar year for up to 40 hours of unused administrative leave if they have used a minimum of 40 hours of administrative leave in the calendar year. JURY LEAVE: Employees required to serve on a jury are entitled to their regular compensation for up to 76 hours. HOLIDAYS/FLOATING HOLIDAY HOURS: All Unit employees shall receive 18.5 floating holiday hours each calendar year. In addition, employees shall be entitled to the following holidays with pay each calendar year. Each holiday shall be valued at 9.5 hours. New Year's Day (January 1) Martin Luther King's Birthday (The third Monday in January) Presidents' Birthday (The third Monday in February) Memorial Day (The last Monday in May) Juneteenth (June 19th) Independence Day (July 4th) Labor Day (The first Monday in September) Veteran's Day (November 11th) Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day (December 25th) Employees shall receive additional floating holiday hours when any of the ten (10) holidyas fall on the employee's scheduled day off work. For example, with a Monday through Thursday schedule, any holiday that falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday shall be converted from 9.5 holiday hours to 9.5 floating holiday hours. RETIREMENT: Safety (Sworn) PERS Plan Formula The City shall provide the 3% @ 50 plan to all safety employees enrolled in the PERS plan prior to March 19, 2012. An employee who is hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 3% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or has a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2.7% @ 57. Miscellaneous (Non-Sworn) PERS Plan Formula The City shall provide the 2.5% @ 55 PERS contract option to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. An employee who is hired by the City after March 19, 2012, from another Public Employees' Retirement (PERS) agency or agency with PERS reciprocity, or with a break in service of 6 months or less, shall receive the Second Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 55. A returning Claremont City employee that was enrolled in PERS will receive the PERS benefit formula they received while previously employed with the City, irrespective of the break in service. An employee who is a new enrollment in PERS, is not coming from an agency with PERS reciprocity, or has a break in service greater than 6 months shall be enrolled in the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62. Employee PERS Contribution Safety employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 and hired into the Two Tier of 3% @ 55 retirement plan shall contribute 9% towards their PERS member contributions. Safety employees hired in the Third Tier of 2.7% @ 57, shall contribute 13% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. Miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012 shall contribute 8% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Second Tier PERS Benefit formula of 2% @ 55 shall contribute 7% towards their PERS member contributions. Employees receiving the Third Tier PERS benefit formula of 2% @ 62 shall contribute 6.5% or 50% of the total normal cost rate, whichever is greater, towards their PERS member contributions. PERS Highest Pension Calculation Compensation Period - The City shall continue to provide the Single Highest One Year Final Compensation Pension calculation benefit to current miscellaneous employees hired prior to March 19, 2012. Employees hired after March 19, 2012 shall receive the Three Year Final Compensation calculation benefit. The City shall provide miscellaneous and safety employees with the following benefits/provisions: Credit for unused sick leave (Government Code Section 20965). 1959 Survivor Benefit (Third Level benefits) DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: Employees have the opportunity to participate in a supplemental retirement savings plan offered through MissionSquare. Through tax-deferred payroll deductions, employees are eligible to deposit funds into their account, up to the maximum allowed by law. Participation in this program: Shelters a portion of your salary from income taxes; Invests in high-performing funds yielding tax-deferred earnings; Provides a superior tool for retirement planning and savings. DEFERRED COMPENSATION RETENTION INCENTIVE PROGRAM: This program was established to provide tenure and savings incentives for management employees. Beginning with the employee's third consecutive year of service, the City will match up to one percent of their base pay, payable into their deferred compensation account. This percentage increases to two percent at the beginning of their fifth year, three percent at the beginning of their sixth year, four percent at the beginning of their eighth year, and five percent at the beginning of their tenth year. SEVERANCE: Employee shall receive 60 days notification in advance of layoff and up to six months severance in the event of involuntary separations. LONG-TERM DISABILITY: The City provides a long-term disability plan. This benefit is in case an employee sustains a non-work-related illness or injury that results in their inability to work for a long period of time. In this event, an employee will receive 66.66% of their base pay after 60 days, and continued payment until they are medically able to return to work, or they reach the age of 65, whichever comes first (maximum of $8,000 per month). TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Employees may participate in the City's tuition reimbursement program. The amount of reimbursement will be up to $1,500 per fiscal year. Reimbursable items include registration, tuition, textbooks, and parking. CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP: Employees are eligible for membership in the F & A Federal Credit Union. F & A offers a wide variety of services, including checking and savings accounts and all types of loans (automobile, vacation, personal, first and second home mortgages, and more!). EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): The City cares about the emotional and physical well-being of its employees and their families and offers a City paid Employee Assistance Program. AUTO ALLOWANCE: Department Heads and Division Heads who have a personal vehicle at the work site available for use and provide proof of automobile insurance to Personnel are eligible to receive a monthly auto allowance. Department Heads shall receive $450 per month and Division Heads shall receive $350 per month. DIRECT DEPOSIT PAYROLL: Employees may authorize the automatic deposit of their paycheck into their checking, savings, or credit union account. Revised: July 2023 Closing Date/Time: Continuous
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 that 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 Licensed Behavioral Health Program Manager II* . Licensed Behavioral Health Program Managers II* are responsible for managing clinical and administrative program components; overseeing multidisciplinary teams; developing, planning, directing, and evaluating the units/program; fiscal administration of budgets; evaluating and developing personnel/staffing patterns based on program needs; supervising and managing staff; participating in the development and implementation of policies and procedures to ensure efficient and effective delivery of treatment services. The Licensed Behavioral Health Program Manager II* is responsible for the overall functioning of the program(s) under their purview, and focuses on the implementing and monitoring of programs, regulatory compliance, and quality improvement. Additionally, this position is responsible for supervising Mental Health Clinic Supervisors in charge of clinical programs. Provision of clinical consultation is required. *Official title: Mental Health Program Manager II For additional details, please refer to the Mental Health Program Manager II 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 Immediate vacancies exist in the following Department of Behavioral Health programs; please indicate your availability for referral to each program in the Supplemental Questionnaire. 24 Hour & Emergency Services: This position provides oversight to two (2) operational units under Community Crisis Services (CCS): the Crisis Contact Center (CCC) and the Community Crisis Response Teams (CCRT), who provide mobile crisis response services to the communities of San Bernardino County. This position will be expected to monitor contracts and may lead or participate in critical incident stress debriefings in the community. The CCC operates 24/7 365 days a year, providing triage, telehealth crisis services, and the dispatching of the mobile teams for residents and community partners seeking support in managing behavioral health crises. Crisis Services also works closely with the DBH Disaster & Safety Division in response to critical incidents and disasters in the County. Community Crisis Services supports individuals and their families, law enforcement (LE) partners, schools, local churches, and other community based organizations requesting specialty behavioral health crisis services to support them in the community. CCS is a high-profile crisis program that serves the community and requires a high level of oversight and management to maintain the fidelity of the program and help community members receive the best and most appropriate services at the lowest level of care. Regional Outpatient Clinics: This Licensed Program Manager II assigned to the West Valley Region of Community Clinics is responsible for a variety of duties including but not limited to: daily operational oversight of two large community clinics, supervision of clinic supervisory staff, monitoring of service provision, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations as well as DBH policies and procedures. Daily operational oversight includes providing clinical consultation to staff and periodically intervening with consumers when needed. These activities will include data gathering and reporting for departmental and state structured reviews, monitoring contract providers, program development, and fiscal analysis and monitoring. Homeless and Supportive Services: This position provides oversight to the Homeless and Supportive Services Division, which includes outreach and engagement teams (HOST), the InnROADS Behavioral Health Team, and our Full-Service Partnerships with our DBH and contract providers, and oversees services contracted with our Managed Care Plans (MCP), under our Homeless and Supportive Services Division. This position operates under highly political programs with services that are co-staffed with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, Department of Aging and Adult Services, and the Department of Public Health, in addition to various other community partners and contract agencies, as well as local City and County entities. Responsibilities of this Program Manager II include developing positive, productive, and collaborative relationships with Sheriff, Police, Fire, COC Members, Office of Homeless Services, MCP’s, Housing Authority, and between DBH staff and their assigned co-locations duties; navigation of politics related to working with law enforcement and the community and other partners; developing and managing MOUs with current and new collaborative partners for service agreements, roles, and responsibilities and housing. This position also oversees community-based organization-contracts and MOU’s. The incumbent will be responsible for making clinical and programmatic decisions based on service needs. Understanding of Housing First Model, and various housing voucher programs is highly desirable. The list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur throughout the Department. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Background Check: Prior to appointment, applicants must pass a background investigation, which includes fingerprinting, credit check, and/or medical exam, which may include drug and/or TB testing. Applicants must be a U.S. Citizen or a permanent U.S. resident. Travel: Travel throughout the County will be required on a regular basis. Travel within the state is likely to occur two to four times per year. Employees will be required to make provision for transportation (mileage reimbursement is available at current IRS rates). A valid California Class C driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be produced and maintained for the individual providing the transportation. National travel is occasionally required. 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 Education: A Master's or Doctoral degree from an accredited institution in behavioral science, human services, social work, counseling, psychology, public health administration, business/public administration, hospital administration, or closely related field of study. --AND-- Licensure: Must have CA state licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. --AND-- Experience: Option 1: Three (3) years of experience in a behavioral health treatment program. Qualifying experience must include a minimum of two (2) years of experience as a full-scope supervisor responsible for planning, directing, and evaluating a mental health program or unit. Qualifying experience must include clinical and administrative supervisory responsibility. Clinical supervision must include supervision over master’s level clinicians or psychologists engaged in the provision of mental health services and/or substance use services. The administrative supervision includes participating in the hiring, counseling, disciplinary actions, assigning work, completing work performance evaluations, developing work schedules and approving time off. Additionally, applicant must have at least one (1) year of experience providing direct clinical services to various age groups. -OR- Option 2: Three (3) years of experience as a manager in an agency providing behavioral health services or social work services. Qualifying experience must include second-level supervision (supervising through subordinate supervisors), budget/fiscal administration, and responsibility for program planning, development, implementation, and evaluation. The oversight provided through second-level supervision must include oversight of clinical services provided to various ages (e.g., providing clinical supervision to pre-licensed clinicians accruing hours toward licensure). Additionally, applicant must have at least one (1) year of experience providing direct clinical services to various ages. Desired Qualifications The ideal candidate will have experience in the development, implementation, and monitoring of clinical programs. 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 . Management Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 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 that 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 Licensed Behavioral Health Program Manager II* . Licensed Behavioral Health Program Managers II* are responsible for managing clinical and administrative program components; overseeing multidisciplinary teams; developing, planning, directing, and evaluating the units/program; fiscal administration of budgets; evaluating and developing personnel/staffing patterns based on program needs; supervising and managing staff; participating in the development and implementation of policies and procedures to ensure efficient and effective delivery of treatment services. The Licensed Behavioral Health Program Manager II* is responsible for the overall functioning of the program(s) under their purview, and focuses on the implementing and monitoring of programs, regulatory compliance, and quality improvement. Additionally, this position is responsible for supervising Mental Health Clinic Supervisors in charge of clinical programs. Provision of clinical consultation is required. *Official title: Mental Health Program Manager II For additional details, please refer to the Mental Health Program Manager II 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 Immediate vacancies exist in the following Department of Behavioral Health programs; please indicate your availability for referral to each program in the Supplemental Questionnaire. 24 Hour & Emergency Services: This position provides oversight to two (2) operational units under Community Crisis Services (CCS): the Crisis Contact Center (CCC) and the Community Crisis Response Teams (CCRT), who provide mobile crisis response services to the communities of San Bernardino County. This position will be expected to monitor contracts and may lead or participate in critical incident stress debriefings in the community. The CCC operates 24/7 365 days a year, providing triage, telehealth crisis services, and the dispatching of the mobile teams for residents and community partners seeking support in managing behavioral health crises. Crisis Services also works closely with the DBH Disaster & Safety Division in response to critical incidents and disasters in the County. Community Crisis Services supports individuals and their families, law enforcement (LE) partners, schools, local churches, and other community based organizations requesting specialty behavioral health crisis services to support them in the community. CCS is a high-profile crisis program that serves the community and requires a high level of oversight and management to maintain the fidelity of the program and help community members receive the best and most appropriate services at the lowest level of care. Regional Outpatient Clinics: This Licensed Program Manager II assigned to the West Valley Region of Community Clinics is responsible for a variety of duties including but not limited to: daily operational oversight of two large community clinics, supervision of clinic supervisory staff, monitoring of service provision, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations as well as DBH policies and procedures. Daily operational oversight includes providing clinical consultation to staff and periodically intervening with consumers when needed. These activities will include data gathering and reporting for departmental and state structured reviews, monitoring contract providers, program development, and fiscal analysis and monitoring. Homeless and Supportive Services: This position provides oversight to the Homeless and Supportive Services Division, which includes outreach and engagement teams (HOST), the InnROADS Behavioral Health Team, and our Full-Service Partnerships with our DBH and contract providers, and oversees services contracted with our Managed Care Plans (MCP), under our Homeless and Supportive Services Division. This position operates under highly political programs with services that are co-staffed with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, Department of Aging and Adult Services, and the Department of Public Health, in addition to various other community partners and contract agencies, as well as local City and County entities. Responsibilities of this Program Manager II include developing positive, productive, and collaborative relationships with Sheriff, Police, Fire, COC Members, Office of Homeless Services, MCP’s, Housing Authority, and between DBH staff and their assigned co-locations duties; navigation of politics related to working with law enforcement and the community and other partners; developing and managing MOUs with current and new collaborative partners for service agreements, roles, and responsibilities and housing. This position also oversees community-based organization-contracts and MOU’s. The incumbent will be responsible for making clinical and programmatic decisions based on service needs. Understanding of Housing First Model, and various housing voucher programs is highly desirable. The list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur throughout the Department. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Background Check: Prior to appointment, applicants must pass a background investigation, which includes fingerprinting, credit check, and/or medical exam, which may include drug and/or TB testing. Applicants must be a U.S. Citizen or a permanent U.S. resident. Travel: Travel throughout the County will be required on a regular basis. Travel within the state is likely to occur two to four times per year. Employees will be required to make provision for transportation (mileage reimbursement is available at current IRS rates). A valid California Class C driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be produced and maintained for the individual providing the transportation. National travel is occasionally required. 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 Education: A Master's or Doctoral degree from an accredited institution in behavioral science, human services, social work, counseling, psychology, public health administration, business/public administration, hospital administration, or closely related field of study. --AND-- Licensure: Must have CA state licensure as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor. --AND-- Experience: Option 1: Three (3) years of experience in a behavioral health treatment program. Qualifying experience must include a minimum of two (2) years of experience as a full-scope supervisor responsible for planning, directing, and evaluating a mental health program or unit. Qualifying experience must include clinical and administrative supervisory responsibility. Clinical supervision must include supervision over master’s level clinicians or psychologists engaged in the provision of mental health services and/or substance use services. The administrative supervision includes participating in the hiring, counseling, disciplinary actions, assigning work, completing work performance evaluations, developing work schedules and approving time off. Additionally, applicant must have at least one (1) year of experience providing direct clinical services to various age groups. -OR- Option 2: Three (3) years of experience as a manager in an agency providing behavioral health services or social work services. Qualifying experience must include second-level supervision (supervising through subordinate supervisors), budget/fiscal administration, and responsibility for program planning, development, implementation, and evaluation. The oversight provided through second-level supervision must include oversight of clinical services provided to various ages (e.g., providing clinical supervision to pre-licensed clinicians accruing hours toward licensure). Additionally, applicant must have at least one (1) year of experience providing direct clinical services to various ages. Desired Qualifications The ideal candidate will have experience in the development, implementation, and monitoring of clinical programs. 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 . Management Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Equivalent Experience: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Architecture, Engineering, or in a related field, plus six (6) years of work experience in managing projects, including two (2) years of experience managing projects for airport or airlines in a lead or supervisory capacity. Licenses or Certifications: Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), Licensed Architect (RA), Project Management Professional ( PMP ) or Certified Construction Manager ( CCM ) Notes to Applicants POSITION OVERVIEW This is a new Airport position and will report to an Airport Development Officer within the Airport Planning and Development divisions. This position will perform extensive and complex project management, oversight, and supervision of airport projects. Responsibilities include overseeing the expansion projects and Capital Improvement Program ( CIP ) projects, including the engineering, planning, design, and construction services for Austin-Bergstrom International Airport ( AUS ) and third-party development activities. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in project management and airport development. The position will be responsible for multi-million dollar budgets driven by operations and capital improvements. The position will represent the airport in public forums, airport working groups, executives, commissions, community working groups, industry committees, etc. ASSESSMENT A skills assessment will be required for this position. TRAVEL : If you are selected for this position, and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program, you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. APPLICATION INFORMATION A detailed and complete employment application is required to help us better evaluate your qualifications and will be used to determine salary if you are selected for this position. Please list your complete employment history, to include all job duties, responsibilities and employment dates on your online application. The application is an official document; incomplete applications will not be considered (i.e., “see resume” or “see LinkedIn profile”). Resumes will not be used to qualify for the position and will not be used to recommend salary. Supplemental information or changes to your application will not be accepted after the job posting closes. The responses to the supplemental questions inquiring about experience should be reflected on your application. VETERAN Veteran candidates will be required to provide a copy of their DD214 at the time of interview. ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL This position is categorized as essential personnel. Essential personnel are required to come to work during emergencies or bad weather at the airport if they are scheduled to work and in some cases when they are not scheduled. CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS CHECK The top candidate will be subject to a minimum 10 year criminal background check and security threat assessment. GOOD STANDING - DEPARTMENT / DIVISION EMPLOYEES Employees, in good standing, who are candidates within the department/division that the position resides in and who meet the minimum and preferred qualifications (if any) of the position will be included in the initial interview. Department/division employees must remain in good standing through the top candidate selection phase at which time the good standing status will be re-verified. LANGUAGE Must have the ability to read, write, and fluently speak in English. ON- CALL / CALL BACK RESPONSIBILITIES Position may require on-call or call back responsibilities. WORK HOURS Shift may change according to departmental needs; work hours may include after hours, holidays, and weekend work. DEPARTMENT MAY CLOSE THIS JOB POSTING AT ANY TIME AFTER 7 DAYS . Pay Range $47.75 - $62.07 Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Hours may change depending on departmental needs. Work hours may include after hours, holidays, and weekend work. Job Close Date 06/01/2024 Type of Posting External Department Aviation Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location Austin Bergstrom International Airport Preferred Qualifications Preferred Experience: Stakeholder Engagement experience on large complex projects and programs, and working with City/authority owned airports. Experience in leading, supporting and promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion within Airport. Experience with the principles of Structured Collaborative Partnering. Experience completing Airport projects, including large Aviation programs related to landside, airside and terminal development with an exceptional project outcome. Experience in Aviation programs or any large programs with alternative delivery methods. Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Manages large-scale expansion and capital improvement projects and oversees assigned personnel including subordinate staff, consultants, and contractors. Develops project justification; manages scope, schedule, and budget for projects; and allocates resources to deliver on related goals. Ensures that responsibilities are delivered with a level of quality that meets or exceeds acceptable industry standards for design, safety, and functionality. Ensures compliance with design manual, standards, and criteria to enhance operations, maintainability, and sustainability and to enable construction activities to proceed expeditiously with minimal change orders. Engages various airport divisions, airlines, tenants, employees, and other stakeholders in preparation of Scope of Work and throughout design and construction phase. Ensures impacts to airport operations are fully coordinated and minimized during construction of projects. Is responsible for partnerships with City departments for the selection of outside consultants, including architects, engineers, and specialty consultants providing airport services on capital projects. Oversees general contractors, trade contractors, and/or design-builder entities engaged in construction services at AUS for the City, third-party, and tenant construction activities. Manages, monitors, and ensures that capital project deliverables comply with all governing code requirements and Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) advisory circulars and directives; FAA Airport Improvement Program ( AIP ) and adhere to applicable Code(s) of Federal Regulations, FAA requirements, Transportation Security Administration ( TSA ) regulatory requirements, and City of Austin regulatory requirements. Ensures all projects within program follow the airport and City governance processes. Reports regularly on program and project status to executive leadership. Attends industry meetings. Responsibilities- Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: Responsible for the full range of supervisory activities including selection, training, evaluation, counseling, and recommendation for dismissal. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of laws, rules, regulations, and codes for associated project assignment. Knowledge of project accounting and methodologies and the principles, methods, and practices of project management such as estimating, budget management, schedule management, change management and risk management. Knowledge of wide range of disciplines related to airport facility development and management. Knowledge of Federal standards in design, safety, and security regulations governing airport development and operations. Knowledge of design principles, practices, procedures, and code related to municipal project and program activities. Knowledge of supervisory and managerial techniques and principles. Knowledge of budget policies and principles. Knowledge of contract policies and procedures. Knowledge of business finances and the impact of decisions to the bottom line, including forecasting estimates at completion and project financial forecasts. Skill in adapting, interpreting, and applying guidelines and standards. Skill in establishing and maintaining positive relationships with internal and external customers. Skill in using available applicable software packages and construction management tools. Skill in evaluating and managing contract agreements. Skill in negotiating with various audiences to accomplish objectives. Skill in oral and written communications, including public presentations. Skill in completing multiple simultaneous large projects within the required scheduling. Skill in strategic leadership. Skill in conflict resolution. Skill in sound business case development. Ability to manage communications with multiple stakeholders including executive leaders. Ability to solve technical problems with complexity. Ability to demonstrate excellence in providing high quality technical performance and oversight through innovative thinking and application of tools. Ability to lead and manage others in producing high quality technical and professional deliverables on projects, initiative, and programs. Ability to perform all facets of projects, make prompt decisions, and develop new ideas for providing a quality product and quality customer service with little or no supervision. Ability to plan, execute, and control a project (establishing realistic estimates and reporting metrics). Ability to assess and analyze project risks and exposures, identify options and alternatives, make decisions, and implement corrective actions. Ability to exercise sound judgment, tact, and diplomacy in public contacts. Ability to resolve conflicts and difficult situations. Ability to communicate in oral or written format to a variety of audiences. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * The minimum qualifications for the Airport Project Manager position are: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Architecture, Engineering, or in a related field, plus six (6) years of work experience in managing projects, including two (2) years of experience managing projects for airport or airlines in a lead or supervisory capacity. Do you meet these minimum qualifications? Yes No * Which of the following certifications do you possess? Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) Licensed Architect (RA) Project Management Professional (PMP) Certified Construction Manager (CCM) * Please describe your experience with Stakeholder Engagement on large complex projects and programs, and working with City/ authority owned airports. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience in leading , supporting, and promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion within Airport. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience with the principles of Structured Collaborative Partnering. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience completing Airport projects, including large Aviation programs related to landside, airside and terminal development with an exceptional project outcome. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience in Aviation programs or any large programs with alternative delivery methods. (Open Ended Question) * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No * The Transportation Security Administration (TSA-division of the USA Dept. of Homeland Security) requires all employees of the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to pass a minimum 10-year criminal background investigation and security threat assessment. By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful Criminal Background Check to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a 10-year Criminal Background Investigation and security threat assessment * Were you referred to this opportunity by a current Aviation employee? If yes, please provide the employee’s full name. (Open Ended Question) Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Optional Documents
Apr 18, 2024
Full Time
Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Equivalent Experience: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Architecture, Engineering, or in a related field, plus six (6) years of work experience in managing projects, including two (2) years of experience managing projects for airport or airlines in a lead or supervisory capacity. Licenses or Certifications: Licensed Professional Engineer (PE), Licensed Architect (RA), Project Management Professional ( PMP ) or Certified Construction Manager ( CCM ) Notes to Applicants POSITION OVERVIEW This is a new Airport position and will report to an Airport Development Officer within the Airport Planning and Development divisions. This position will perform extensive and complex project management, oversight, and supervision of airport projects. Responsibilities include overseeing the expansion projects and Capital Improvement Program ( CIP ) projects, including the engineering, planning, design, and construction services for Austin-Bergstrom International Airport ( AUS ) and third-party development activities. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in project management and airport development. The position will be responsible for multi-million dollar budgets driven by operations and capital improvements. The position will represent the airport in public forums, airport working groups, executives, commissions, community working groups, industry committees, etc. ASSESSMENT A skills assessment will be required for this position. TRAVEL : If you are selected for this position, and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program, you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. APPLICATION INFORMATION A detailed and complete employment application is required to help us better evaluate your qualifications and will be used to determine salary if you are selected for this position. Please list your complete employment history, to include all job duties, responsibilities and employment dates on your online application. The application is an official document; incomplete applications will not be considered (i.e., “see resume” or “see LinkedIn profile”). Resumes will not be used to qualify for the position and will not be used to recommend salary. Supplemental information or changes to your application will not be accepted after the job posting closes. The responses to the supplemental questions inquiring about experience should be reflected on your application. VETERAN Veteran candidates will be required to provide a copy of their DD214 at the time of interview. ESSENTIAL PERSONNEL This position is categorized as essential personnel. Essential personnel are required to come to work during emergencies or bad weather at the airport if they are scheduled to work and in some cases when they are not scheduled. CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS CHECK The top candidate will be subject to a minimum 10 year criminal background check and security threat assessment. GOOD STANDING - DEPARTMENT / DIVISION EMPLOYEES Employees, in good standing, who are candidates within the department/division that the position resides in and who meet the minimum and preferred qualifications (if any) of the position will be included in the initial interview. Department/division employees must remain in good standing through the top candidate selection phase at which time the good standing status will be re-verified. LANGUAGE Must have the ability to read, write, and fluently speak in English. ON- CALL / CALL BACK RESPONSIBILITIES Position may require on-call or call back responsibilities. WORK HOURS Shift may change according to departmental needs; work hours may include after hours, holidays, and weekend work. DEPARTMENT MAY CLOSE THIS JOB POSTING AT ANY TIME AFTER 7 DAYS . Pay Range $47.75 - $62.07 Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Hours may change depending on departmental needs. Work hours may include after hours, holidays, and weekend work. Job Close Date 06/01/2024 Type of Posting External Department Aviation Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location Austin Bergstrom International Airport Preferred Qualifications Preferred Experience: Stakeholder Engagement experience on large complex projects and programs, and working with City/authority owned airports. Experience in leading, supporting and promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion within Airport. Experience with the principles of Structured Collaborative Partnering. Experience completing Airport projects, including large Aviation programs related to landside, airside and terminal development with an exceptional project outcome. Experience in Aviation programs or any large programs with alternative delivery methods. Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Manages large-scale expansion and capital improvement projects and oversees assigned personnel including subordinate staff, consultants, and contractors. Develops project justification; manages scope, schedule, and budget for projects; and allocates resources to deliver on related goals. Ensures that responsibilities are delivered with a level of quality that meets or exceeds acceptable industry standards for design, safety, and functionality. Ensures compliance with design manual, standards, and criteria to enhance operations, maintainability, and sustainability and to enable construction activities to proceed expeditiously with minimal change orders. Engages various airport divisions, airlines, tenants, employees, and other stakeholders in preparation of Scope of Work and throughout design and construction phase. Ensures impacts to airport operations are fully coordinated and minimized during construction of projects. Is responsible for partnerships with City departments for the selection of outside consultants, including architects, engineers, and specialty consultants providing airport services on capital projects. Oversees general contractors, trade contractors, and/or design-builder entities engaged in construction services at AUS for the City, third-party, and tenant construction activities. Manages, monitors, and ensures that capital project deliverables comply with all governing code requirements and Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) advisory circulars and directives; FAA Airport Improvement Program ( AIP ) and adhere to applicable Code(s) of Federal Regulations, FAA requirements, Transportation Security Administration ( TSA ) regulatory requirements, and City of Austin regulatory requirements. Ensures all projects within program follow the airport and City governance processes. Reports regularly on program and project status to executive leadership. Attends industry meetings. Responsibilities- Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: Responsible for the full range of supervisory activities including selection, training, evaluation, counseling, and recommendation for dismissal. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of laws, rules, regulations, and codes for associated project assignment. Knowledge of project accounting and methodologies and the principles, methods, and practices of project management such as estimating, budget management, schedule management, change management and risk management. Knowledge of wide range of disciplines related to airport facility development and management. Knowledge of Federal standards in design, safety, and security regulations governing airport development and operations. Knowledge of design principles, practices, procedures, and code related to municipal project and program activities. Knowledge of supervisory and managerial techniques and principles. Knowledge of budget policies and principles. Knowledge of contract policies and procedures. Knowledge of business finances and the impact of decisions to the bottom line, including forecasting estimates at completion and project financial forecasts. Skill in adapting, interpreting, and applying guidelines and standards. Skill in establishing and maintaining positive relationships with internal and external customers. Skill in using available applicable software packages and construction management tools. Skill in evaluating and managing contract agreements. Skill in negotiating with various audiences to accomplish objectives. Skill in oral and written communications, including public presentations. Skill in completing multiple simultaneous large projects within the required scheduling. Skill in strategic leadership. Skill in conflict resolution. Skill in sound business case development. Ability to manage communications with multiple stakeholders including executive leaders. Ability to solve technical problems with complexity. Ability to demonstrate excellence in providing high quality technical performance and oversight through innovative thinking and application of tools. Ability to lead and manage others in producing high quality technical and professional deliverables on projects, initiative, and programs. Ability to perform all facets of projects, make prompt decisions, and develop new ideas for providing a quality product and quality customer service with little or no supervision. Ability to plan, execute, and control a project (establishing realistic estimates and reporting metrics). Ability to assess and analyze project risks and exposures, identify options and alternatives, make decisions, and implement corrective actions. Ability to exercise sound judgment, tact, and diplomacy in public contacts. Ability to resolve conflicts and difficult situations. Ability to communicate in oral or written format to a variety of audiences. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * The minimum qualifications for the Airport Project Manager position are: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Architecture, Engineering, or in a related field, plus six (6) years of work experience in managing projects, including two (2) years of experience managing projects for airport or airlines in a lead or supervisory capacity. Do you meet these minimum qualifications? Yes No * Which of the following certifications do you possess? Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) Licensed Architect (RA) Project Management Professional (PMP) Certified Construction Manager (CCM) * Please describe your experience with Stakeholder Engagement on large complex projects and programs, and working with City/ authority owned airports. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience in leading , supporting, and promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion within Airport. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience with the principles of Structured Collaborative Partnering. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience completing Airport projects, including large Aviation programs related to landside, airside and terminal development with an exceptional project outcome. (Open Ended Question) * Please describe your experience in Aviation programs or any large programs with alternative delivery methods. (Open Ended Question) * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No * The Transportation Security Administration (TSA-division of the USA Dept. of Homeland Security) requires all employees of the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to pass a minimum 10-year criminal background investigation and security threat assessment. By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful Criminal Background Check to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a 10-year Criminal Background Investigation and security threat assessment * Were you referred to this opportunity by a current Aviation employee? If yes, please provide the employee’s full name. (Open Ended Question) Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Optional Documents
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CA
San Bernardino, California, United States
The Job EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF CHILDREN! APPLY TODAY TO GET STARTED! The Preschool Services Department (PSD) is recruiting for a PSD Program Manager who plans, organizes, and directs the activities for PSD programs throughout San Bernardino County. Program Managers have responsibility for program planning, implementation and management through subordinate supervisors, and assuring the delivery of services within prescribed program standards and funding. Official Title: PSD Program Manager For more detailed information, view the PSD Program Manager job description. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT 1) Must possess an official photo identification card. 2) Must be able to lift and carry a small child (up to 50 lbs) as needed/in the event of an emergency. Other physical demands include: sitting, walking, standing, bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, crawling, twisting, grasping, fine manipulation, pushing/pulling, reaching, stooping, using smell and touch, working outside and vision and hearing. 3) Must pass a pre-employment physical including a tuberculosis test and required immunizations (SB792). 4) Travel throughout the County is required. A valid California Class C driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be maintained for the individual providing the transportation. Sponsorship: San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION Job offers are contingent upon passing a background investigation which includes a fingerprint check and search of the Child Abuse Index before appointment. If an individual has been convicted of a crime other than a minor traffic violation, the individual cannot work or be present in any community care facility unless they request and subsequently obtain a criminal record exemption from the Community Care Licensing Division, Care Provider Management Bureau (CPMB). With the exception of minor traffic violations, all convictions, including misdemeanors, felonies, and convictions occurring a long time ago, require an exemption. CPMB also examines arrest records to determine if there is a possible danger to clients. Crimes against children and convictions of a violent nature, such as sex offenses, murder, manslaughter, arson, and robbery are crimes for which an exemption cannot be issued. (Health & Safety Code section 1596.871) Minimum Requirements REQUIRED: EXPERIENCE OPTION 1 Must possess two (2) years of full-time equivalent supervisory or management experience in a preschool, school district, or social services setting which includes responsibility for interpreting/enforcing relevant laws, rules and regulations AND supervisory experience that involves hiring, conducting evaluations, and disciplinary action. EXPERIENCE OPTION 2 Must possess two (2) years of full-time equivalent supervisory or management experience which includes responsibility for program planning and coordinating the delivery of behavioral health, disabilities, and family engagement AND supervisory experience that involves hiring, conducting evaluations, and disciplinary action. -- AND -- PERMIT Must possess and maintain a valid/active CA Child Development Program Director Permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC). EDUCATION Must possess a completed/awarded bachelor’s degree in Business/Public Administration, Education, Early Childhood Education/Child Development, Psychology, Sociology, Human Services or other closely related field . REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION (Must be attached): A copy of the required valid/active CA Child Development Program Director Permit , a legible copy of transcripts (unofficial are accepted) AND a copy of the degree . Required documentation MUST be attached to your application o r submit Attn: Program Manager - PSD to: Email: employment@hr.sbcounty.gov Fax: (909) 387-5819 Failure to provide the requested documents at the time of application submittal may result in disqualification of the application. IMPORTANT NOTES: All work experience must be clearly detailed and demonstrated on the application AND supplemental questionnaire to ensure qualifications are properly considered (resumes are not reviewed). All information must be current and up to date. EDUCATION Qualifying degrees or coursework must be completed at a college or university accredited by any accrediting association recognized by the United States Department of Education. Degrees or coursework completed outside the U.S. must be accompanied with an evaluation report from a reputable credential evaluation service showing equivalency to degrees or coursework completed at a college or university accredited by any accrediting association recognized by the United States Department of Education. (Must be attached if applicable.) Click here for more information on evaluation services. Desired Qualifications The ideal candidate will possess: A Master's Degree in one of the fields noted above Experience in a Head Start or federally funded preschool program Organizational management, fiscal administration, and monitoring experience Strong written and communication skills Experience determining program eligibility for federal or state funded programs is desirable (ERSEA) Experience with compliance and/or interpretation of Title II or Title V Experience with program planning and coordinating the delivery of behavioral health, disabilities and family engagement is highly desirable Selection Process Examination Procedure : There will be a competitive evaluation of qualifications based on a review of the Application and Supplemental Questionnaire; therefore, it is to your advantage to provide as much relevant and detailed work experience as possible , as resumes will not be reviewed in lieu of the application materials. Application Procedure : (NOTE: There is a six (6) month waiting period to re-apply for the same job classification (title and level)). Complete and submit the online employment application and supplemental questionnaire as soon as possible as this recruitment may close at any time . To ensure timely and successful submission of your online application, please allow ample time to complete and submit your application as soon as possible. Applicants will be automatically logged-out if they have not submitted the application and all required materials prior to the posted deadline. Once your application has been successfully submitted, you will receive an onscreen confirmation and an email. We recommend that you save and/or print these for your records. Please note, if you do not receive an onscreen confirmation and an email acknowledging our receipt of your application, we have not received your application. If you require technical assistance , please click HERE to review the Government Jobs online application guide or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627. Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by the internet connection, computer or browser used to submit the application. EEO/ADA: San Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click here for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. For important information on employment processes and submitting job applications, see links below: Guide to Completing a County Job Application Applicant Information and the County Employment Process Management Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
The Job EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF CHILDREN! APPLY TODAY TO GET STARTED! The Preschool Services Department (PSD) is recruiting for a PSD Program Manager who plans, organizes, and directs the activities for PSD programs throughout San Bernardino County. Program Managers have responsibility for program planning, implementation and management through subordinate supervisors, and assuring the delivery of services within prescribed program standards and funding. Official Title: PSD Program Manager For more detailed information, view the PSD Program Manager job description. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT 1) Must possess an official photo identification card. 2) Must be able to lift and carry a small child (up to 50 lbs) as needed/in the event of an emergency. Other physical demands include: sitting, walking, standing, bending, squatting, climbing, kneeling, crawling, twisting, grasping, fine manipulation, pushing/pulling, reaching, stooping, using smell and touch, working outside and vision and hearing. 3) Must pass a pre-employment physical including a tuberculosis test and required immunizations (SB792). 4) Travel throughout the County is required. A valid California Class C driver license and proof of automobile liability insurance must be maintained for the individual providing the transportation. Sponsorship: San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION Job offers are contingent upon passing a background investigation which includes a fingerprint check and search of the Child Abuse Index before appointment. If an individual has been convicted of a crime other than a minor traffic violation, the individual cannot work or be present in any community care facility unless they request and subsequently obtain a criminal record exemption from the Community Care Licensing Division, Care Provider Management Bureau (CPMB). With the exception of minor traffic violations, all convictions, including misdemeanors, felonies, and convictions occurring a long time ago, require an exemption. CPMB also examines arrest records to determine if there is a possible danger to clients. Crimes against children and convictions of a violent nature, such as sex offenses, murder, manslaughter, arson, and robbery are crimes for which an exemption cannot be issued. (Health & Safety Code section 1596.871) Minimum Requirements REQUIRED: EXPERIENCE OPTION 1 Must possess two (2) years of full-time equivalent supervisory or management experience in a preschool, school district, or social services setting which includes responsibility for interpreting/enforcing relevant laws, rules and regulations AND supervisory experience that involves hiring, conducting evaluations, and disciplinary action. EXPERIENCE OPTION 2 Must possess two (2) years of full-time equivalent supervisory or management experience which includes responsibility for program planning and coordinating the delivery of behavioral health, disabilities, and family engagement AND supervisory experience that involves hiring, conducting evaluations, and disciplinary action. -- AND -- PERMIT Must possess and maintain a valid/active CA Child Development Program Director Permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC). EDUCATION Must possess a completed/awarded bachelor’s degree in Business/Public Administration, Education, Early Childhood Education/Child Development, Psychology, Sociology, Human Services or other closely related field . REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION (Must be attached): A copy of the required valid/active CA Child Development Program Director Permit , a legible copy of transcripts (unofficial are accepted) AND a copy of the degree . Required documentation MUST be attached to your application o r submit Attn: Program Manager - PSD to: Email: employment@hr.sbcounty.gov Fax: (909) 387-5819 Failure to provide the requested documents at the time of application submittal may result in disqualification of the application. IMPORTANT NOTES: All work experience must be clearly detailed and demonstrated on the application AND supplemental questionnaire to ensure qualifications are properly considered (resumes are not reviewed). All information must be current and up to date. EDUCATION Qualifying degrees or coursework must be completed at a college or university accredited by any accrediting association recognized by the United States Department of Education. Degrees or coursework completed outside the U.S. must be accompanied with an evaluation report from a reputable credential evaluation service showing equivalency to degrees or coursework completed at a college or university accredited by any accrediting association recognized by the United States Department of Education. (Must be attached if applicable.) Click here for more information on evaluation services. Desired Qualifications The ideal candidate will possess: A Master's Degree in one of the fields noted above Experience in a Head Start or federally funded preschool program Organizational management, fiscal administration, and monitoring experience Strong written and communication skills Experience determining program eligibility for federal or state funded programs is desirable (ERSEA) Experience with compliance and/or interpretation of Title II or Title V Experience with program planning and coordinating the delivery of behavioral health, disabilities and family engagement is highly desirable Selection Process Examination Procedure : There will be a competitive evaluation of qualifications based on a review of the Application and Supplemental Questionnaire; therefore, it is to your advantage to provide as much relevant and detailed work experience as possible , as resumes will not be reviewed in lieu of the application materials. Application Procedure : (NOTE: There is a six (6) month waiting period to re-apply for the same job classification (title and level)). Complete and submit the online employment application and supplemental questionnaire as soon as possible as this recruitment may close at any time . To ensure timely and successful submission of your online application, please allow ample time to complete and submit your application as soon as possible. Applicants will be automatically logged-out if they have not submitted the application and all required materials prior to the posted deadline. Once your application has been successfully submitted, you will receive an onscreen confirmation and an email. We recommend that you save and/or print these for your records. Please note, if you do not receive an onscreen confirmation and an email acknowledging our receipt of your application, we have not received your application. If you require technical assistance , please click HERE to review the Government Jobs online application guide or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627. Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by the internet connection, computer or browser used to submit the application. EEO/ADA: San Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click here for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. For important information on employment processes and submitting job applications, see links below: Guide to Completing a County Job Application Applicant Information and the County Employment Process Management Unit The County of San Bernardino offers a range of benefit programs for employees and their eligible dependents. These include health, dental, vision, and life insurance, as well as a variety of voluntary benefits. Programs and benefit amounts vary and are based on bargaining unit, family size, hire date, plan selection, and number of hours worked. For a summary of benefits,* please click here . Refer to the appropriate MOU, contact the County's Employee Benefits and Services Division at (909) 387-5787 or visit the Benefits website for more detailed information at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/ . *Retirement benefits subject to change. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information TYPE OF RECRUITMENT Open Competitive Job Opportunity EXAM NUMBER Y4629N FILING START DATE February 13, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. (PT) - Until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without notice. MANAGEMENT APPRAISAL OF PERFORMANCE PLAN (MAPP): This position is subject to the provisions of the Management Appraisal of Performance Plan (MAPP). Initial salary placement and subsequent salary adjustments will be made in accordance with MAPP guidelines and regulations. ABOUT LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES: The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS) is the second largest municipal health system in the nation. DHS operates as an integrated health system, operating 25 health centers and four acute care hospitals, in addition to providing health care to youth in the juvenile justice system and inmates in the LA County jails. Across the network of DHS' directly operated clinical sites and through partnerships with community-based clinics, DHS cares for about 600,000 unique patients each year, employs over 23,000 staff, and has an annual operating budget of 6.9 billion. For additional information regarding DHS please visit www.dhs.lacounty.gov . Through academic affiliations with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), the University of Southern California (USC), and the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Sciences (CDU), DHS hospitals are training sites for physicians completing their Graduate Medical Education in nearly every medical specialty and subspecialty. In addition, to its direct clinical services, DHS also runs the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Agency and the County's 911 emergency response system, as well as Housing for Health and the Office of Diversion and Re-entry, each with a critical role in connecting vulnerable populations, including those released from correctional and institutional settings to supportive housing. MISSION: To advance the health of our patients and our communities by providing extraordinary care. DEFINITION: Manages the planning, development, coordination, implementation, and administration of departmental strategic health care equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism (EDIA) program initiatives and projects. Essential Job Functions Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism initiatives (EDIA) Guides the organizational strategy to bring a health equity lens to clinical and operational programs, communications, and education across the organization. Works with internal and external stakeholders to implement EDIA-related policies and County-wide initiatives. Works collaboratively with the training unit to implement programs to address professional or leadership development, cultural sensitivity, and implicit bias. Develops practice and assessment methods to monitor performance and inform decisions on how to achieve DHS/facility EDIA objectives and analyze metrics to measure whether the programs’ goals are achieved. Plans, implements, and coordinates staff engagement events that educate employees and raise awareness in equity, diversity, and racism topics. Assist with gathering and interpreting patient experience feedback through an EDIA lens to improve overall patient care. Advise facility executive leadership on critical issues related to EDIA program implementation and progress. Remain current on best practices and incorporate changes into EDIA initiatives within the facility/division. Coordinate the implementation of enterprise-wide EDIA initiatives under the guidance of the EDIA director. Employee Engagement Leads the development and implementation of facility-wide strategic direction and initiatives to improve employee engagement and achieve organization’s mission. Manages workforce engagement survey process and data and works with hospital leaders to utilize information to identify and implement initiatives to increase staff engagement and satisfaction. Oversees development and implementation of facility Wellness programs. Develops processes to facilitate recruitment of staff that is consistent with the organization’s brand, values/culture, and objectives and supports EDIA goals of equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism in the workplace. Partners with labor partners to develop internal communications that keep employees informed of campus activities. Directs workforce recognition and rewards program to acknowledge people who demonstrate through their actions the values of the organization and its mission and goals. Serves as a liaison to the DHS workforce development and experience team coordinates enterprise-wide EDIA initiatives. Community Engagement Plans, directs, and coordinates the activities of community engagement and community communication programs. Establishes mechanisms for ongoing community engagement (e.g., town halls) to inform community of medical center initiatives and to obtain ongoing feedback and input on community priorities. Identifies and builds rapport with community groups and organizations regarding education and training opportunities, contracts and purchasing, accessibility of services. Public Relations Develops, implements, and maintains communication plan to spread information about organization’s goals and achievements. Manages public information and external information requests. Directs internal communication efforts, including internal publications and messaging campaigns. Coordinates correspondence related to public information requests. Serves as a liaison to the DHS public information specialist on all enterprise-wide EDIA matters. Requirements SPECIALTY REQUIREMENTS: Four (4) years of experience in a highly responsible staff capacity* analyzing, evaluating, coordinating, making recommendations, and implementing programs in the areas of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-racism (EDIA) for a healthcare organization, one year of which must have included supervisory experience at the level of Los Angeles County's class of Senior Staff Analyst, Health** or higher. *Highly responsible staff capacity in the County of Los Angeles is defined as: staff experience at the senior level with extensive knowledge of program related, processes and procedures, and experience in a specific subject matter. **Experience at the level of Senior Staff Analyst, Health Services within the Los Angeles County is defined as : Supervises a team of analysts providing technical and consultative service to management in major health service areas. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. Physical Class II - Light: This class includes administrative positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS : Credit will be given to applicants who possess the following desirable qualifications: A master’s degree*** from an accredited college or university in Business, Public Health, Public Health Administration, Public Administration, Social Work, or a closely related field. Additional years of supervisory experience at the level of Los Angeles County's class of Senior Staff Analyst, Health, or higher, analyzing, evaluating, coordinating, making recommendations, and implementing programs in the areas of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-racism (EDIA) for a healthcare organization- in excess of the Selection Requirements. ***To receive credit for any type of college degree, you must attach a legible copy of the official diploma, official transcripts, or official letter from the accredited institution which shows the area of specialization at the time of filing, or via email to croy@dhs.lacounty.gov within 7 calendar days of filing your application online. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This examination will consist of an evaluation of experience and education based upon application information, desirable qualifications and supplemental questionnaire, weighted 100%. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on the examination in order to be added to the Eligible Register. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: Applications will be processed on an "as received" basis and those receiving a passing score will be promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. The names of candidates receiving a passing grade on the examination will be placed on the eligible register and will appear in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of eligibility. No person may compete in this examination more than once every twelve (12) months. SPECIAL INFORMATION: VACANCY INFORMATION: The resulting eligible register for this examination will be used to fill vacancies throughout the Department of Health Services (DHS) as they occur. AVAILABLE SHIFT: Appointees may be required to work any shift, including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION: Applications must be submitted online only. Applications submitted by U.S Mail, Fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the green "APPLY" button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the 4:59 p.m. (PT) deadline on the last day of filing, as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty , you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Applications electronically received after 4:59 p.m., PT, on the last day of filing will not be accepted. For the foreseeable future, all notices including invitation letters, result letters and notices of non-acceptance will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that applicants provide a valid email address. Please add croy@dhs.lacounty.gov and info@governmentjobs.com to your email address book and to the list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as SPAM/JUNK mail. Please note, if you opt out of receiving emails, you can visit governmentjobs.com, log into your profile and check your inbox. The inbox retains a copy of all emails sent, for your records. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Requirements. Fill out your application completely and correctly to receive full credit for related education, and/or experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the position. Please do not group your experience. For each position held, give the name and address of your employer, your position title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. IMPORTANT NOTES: All information and documents provided by applicants is subject to verification. We may reject your application at any time during the examination and hiring process, including after appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from Class Specification and/or Selection Requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the Requirements. Comments such as "See Résumé" or referencing other unsolicited materials/documents will not be considered as a response; in doing so, your application will be rejected. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For Candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. NO SHARING OF USER ID, E-MAIL, AND PASSWORD: All applicants must file their application using their own user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record . FAIR CHANCE INITIATIVE: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment . The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. ANTI-RACISM, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION (ARDI): The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. ADA COORDINATOR PHONE: (323) 914-7111 CALIFORNIA RELAY SERVICES PHONE: (800) 735-2922 DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Christina Roy, Exam Analyst Telephone Number: (213) 288-7000 croy@dhs.lacounty.gov For detailed information, please click here
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Position/Program Information TYPE OF RECRUITMENT Open Competitive Job Opportunity EXAM NUMBER Y4629N FILING START DATE February 13, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. (PT) - Until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without notice. MANAGEMENT APPRAISAL OF PERFORMANCE PLAN (MAPP): This position is subject to the provisions of the Management Appraisal of Performance Plan (MAPP). Initial salary placement and subsequent salary adjustments will be made in accordance with MAPP guidelines and regulations. ABOUT LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES: The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services (DHS) is the second largest municipal health system in the nation. DHS operates as an integrated health system, operating 25 health centers and four acute care hospitals, in addition to providing health care to youth in the juvenile justice system and inmates in the LA County jails. Across the network of DHS' directly operated clinical sites and through partnerships with community-based clinics, DHS cares for about 600,000 unique patients each year, employs over 23,000 staff, and has an annual operating budget of 6.9 billion. For additional information regarding DHS please visit www.dhs.lacounty.gov . Through academic affiliations with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), the University of Southern California (USC), and the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Sciences (CDU), DHS hospitals are training sites for physicians completing their Graduate Medical Education in nearly every medical specialty and subspecialty. In addition, to its direct clinical services, DHS also runs the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Agency and the County's 911 emergency response system, as well as Housing for Health and the Office of Diversion and Re-entry, each with a critical role in connecting vulnerable populations, including those released from correctional and institutional settings to supportive housing. MISSION: To advance the health of our patients and our communities by providing extraordinary care. DEFINITION: Manages the planning, development, coordination, implementation, and administration of departmental strategic health care equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism (EDIA) program initiatives and projects. Essential Job Functions Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism initiatives (EDIA) Guides the organizational strategy to bring a health equity lens to clinical and operational programs, communications, and education across the organization. Works with internal and external stakeholders to implement EDIA-related policies and County-wide initiatives. Works collaboratively with the training unit to implement programs to address professional or leadership development, cultural sensitivity, and implicit bias. Develops practice and assessment methods to monitor performance and inform decisions on how to achieve DHS/facility EDIA objectives and analyze metrics to measure whether the programs’ goals are achieved. Plans, implements, and coordinates staff engagement events that educate employees and raise awareness in equity, diversity, and racism topics. Assist with gathering and interpreting patient experience feedback through an EDIA lens to improve overall patient care. Advise facility executive leadership on critical issues related to EDIA program implementation and progress. Remain current on best practices and incorporate changes into EDIA initiatives within the facility/division. Coordinate the implementation of enterprise-wide EDIA initiatives under the guidance of the EDIA director. Employee Engagement Leads the development and implementation of facility-wide strategic direction and initiatives to improve employee engagement and achieve organization’s mission. Manages workforce engagement survey process and data and works with hospital leaders to utilize information to identify and implement initiatives to increase staff engagement and satisfaction. Oversees development and implementation of facility Wellness programs. Develops processes to facilitate recruitment of staff that is consistent with the organization’s brand, values/culture, and objectives and supports EDIA goals of equity, diversity, inclusion, and anti-racism in the workplace. Partners with labor partners to develop internal communications that keep employees informed of campus activities. Directs workforce recognition and rewards program to acknowledge people who demonstrate through their actions the values of the organization and its mission and goals. Serves as a liaison to the DHS workforce development and experience team coordinates enterprise-wide EDIA initiatives. Community Engagement Plans, directs, and coordinates the activities of community engagement and community communication programs. Establishes mechanisms for ongoing community engagement (e.g., town halls) to inform community of medical center initiatives and to obtain ongoing feedback and input on community priorities. Identifies and builds rapport with community groups and organizations regarding education and training opportunities, contracts and purchasing, accessibility of services. Public Relations Develops, implements, and maintains communication plan to spread information about organization’s goals and achievements. Manages public information and external information requests. Directs internal communication efforts, including internal publications and messaging campaigns. Coordinates correspondence related to public information requests. Serves as a liaison to the DHS public information specialist on all enterprise-wide EDIA matters. Requirements SPECIALTY REQUIREMENTS: Four (4) years of experience in a highly responsible staff capacity* analyzing, evaluating, coordinating, making recommendations, and implementing programs in the areas of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-racism (EDIA) for a healthcare organization, one year of which must have included supervisory experience at the level of Los Angeles County's class of Senior Staff Analyst, Health** or higher. *Highly responsible staff capacity in the County of Los Angeles is defined as: staff experience at the senior level with extensive knowledge of program related, processes and procedures, and experience in a specific subject matter. **Experience at the level of Senior Staff Analyst, Health Services within the Los Angeles County is defined as : Supervises a team of analysts providing technical and consultative service to management in major health service areas. LICENSE: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. Physical Class II - Light: This class includes administrative positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS : Credit will be given to applicants who possess the following desirable qualifications: A master’s degree*** from an accredited college or university in Business, Public Health, Public Health Administration, Public Administration, Social Work, or a closely related field. Additional years of supervisory experience at the level of Los Angeles County's class of Senior Staff Analyst, Health, or higher, analyzing, evaluating, coordinating, making recommendations, and implementing programs in the areas of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-racism (EDIA) for a healthcare organization- in excess of the Selection Requirements. ***To receive credit for any type of college degree, you must attach a legible copy of the official diploma, official transcripts, or official letter from the accredited institution which shows the area of specialization at the time of filing, or via email to croy@dhs.lacounty.gov within 7 calendar days of filing your application online. Additional Information EXAMINATION CONTENT: This examination will consist of an evaluation of experience and education based upon application information, desirable qualifications and supplemental questionnaire, weighted 100%. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on the examination in order to be added to the Eligible Register. ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: Applications will be processed on an "as received" basis and those receiving a passing score will be promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. The names of candidates receiving a passing grade on the examination will be placed on the eligible register and will appear in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of eligibility. No person may compete in this examination more than once every twelve (12) months. SPECIAL INFORMATION: VACANCY INFORMATION: The resulting eligible register for this examination will be used to fill vacancies throughout the Department of Health Services (DHS) as they occur. AVAILABLE SHIFT: Appointees may be required to work any shift, including evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays. APPLICATION AND FILING INFORMATION: Applications must be submitted online only. Applications submitted by U.S Mail, Fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the green "APPLY" button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using this website. Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the 4:59 p.m. (PT) deadline on the last day of filing, as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty , you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Applications electronically received after 4:59 p.m., PT, on the last day of filing will not be accepted. For the foreseeable future, all notices including invitation letters, result letters and notices of non-acceptance will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that applicants provide a valid email address. Please add croy@dhs.lacounty.gov and info@governmentjobs.com to your email address book and to the list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as SPAM/JUNK mail. Please note, if you opt out of receiving emails, you can visit governmentjobs.com, log into your profile and check your inbox. The inbox retains a copy of all emails sent, for your records. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Requirements. Fill out your application completely and correctly to receive full credit for related education, and/or experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the position. Please do not group your experience. For each position held, give the name and address of your employer, your position title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. IMPORTANT NOTES: All information and documents provided by applicants is subject to verification. We may reject your application at any time during the examination and hiring process, including after appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from Class Specification and/or Selection Requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the Requirements. Comments such as "See Résumé" or referencing other unsolicited materials/documents will not be considered as a response; in doing so, your application will be rejected. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: Please include your Social Security Number for record control purposes. Federal law requires that all employed persons have a Social Security Number. COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS AT PUBLIC LIBRARIES: For Candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. NO SHARING OF USER ID, E-MAIL, AND PASSWORD: All applicants must file their application using their own user ID and password. Using a family member's or friend's user ID and password may erase a candidate's original application record . FAIR CHANCE INITIATIVE: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment . The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. ANTI-RACISM, DIVERSITY, AND INCLUSION (ARDI): The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst race. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. ADA COORDINATOR PHONE: (323) 914-7111 CALIFORNIA RELAY SERVICES PHONE: (800) 735-2922 DEPARTMENT CONTACT: Christina Roy, Exam Analyst Telephone Number: (213) 288-7000 croy@dhs.lacounty.gov For detailed information, please click here
California Polytechnic State University
1 Grand Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407, USA
Job Summary California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly), one of the nation's top public universities, seeks an experienced and entrepreneurial Vice President for University Development & Alumni Engagement / CEO Cal Poly Foundation to provide strategic planning, management, and execution of all business operations toward achieving an integrated university development program. The CEO of the Cal Poly Foundation requires a business leader who is responsible for the leadership of the Cal Poly Foundation, a duly recognized 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit corporation and auxiliary organization of the California State University System. The VP will serve as the CEO and a voting member of the Cal Poly Foundation and will work closely with the Cal Poly Foundation Board, Executive Committee, and Board Chair to advance the fundraising activities of the University in alignment with the responsibilities outlined below. Reporting directly to the University President and participating as a trusted advisor and strategic partner the VP will serve as a member of the President’s Cabinet and work with all other university constituencies, including the Provost and Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President Finance and Administration, Vice President of Research, Cal Poly Corporation CEO, Deans and Athletic Director. The VP will lead an efficient, cohesive, and productive team, set clear and achievable goals and accountability measures, and inspire staff to meet and exceed expectations in support of the university’s mission and vision. The VP will ensure strategies for effective and comprehensive business operations ensuring compliance, checks and balances and streamlined effective processes that support development. This includes finance, technology, annual giving, alumni engagement, principal gifts & gift planning, and campus operational, administrative, and financial controls related to gifts. In addition, the VP will provide management and oversight for core strategy development, large scale implementations, business transformation (lean process improvement/six sigma), change management, and new technology introductions. The VP will carry a personal portfolio of donors and be an active and visible member in the local and University community. The VP will be responsible for developing a corporate giving strategy and implementation plan. Development officers have a dual report to the Dean/Academic Leader and the VP. They work in partnership to accomplish annual development goals, performance metrics, and conduct joint annual performance reviews. The VP will launch systematic initiatives to identify and cultivate the next generation of donors to Cal Poly while maintaining and strengthening ties to existing donors, promote and augment alumni engagement through creative and relevant programming, seek out new philanthropic opportunities for cash gifts, endowments, bequests, grants, and gifts in kind. This individual will be involved with and nurture present industry stakeholders on state, national, and international levels, play a key role in focusing state attention on the University's programs, and work with others across the institution to create a strong and consistent message about the University to its constituencies. The VP will play a central role in enhancing the visibility and fundraising capabilities of the institution, ensuring Cal Poly’s position at the forefront of public higher education. The VP will be actively involved in the initial stages and lead Cal Poly’s third comprehensive campaign. The most recent campaign concluded in June 2020 and raised more than $832 million, which at the time was the largest fundraising initiative for the university and in CSU history. The University is well positioned for the development of the next successful comprehensive campaign which will include generating support for scholarships, fellowships, program, project, facilities, and more. University Development & Alumni Engagement Division The mission of University Development & Alumni Engagement is to garner and steward private support that will play a crucial role in building and maintaining the special polytechnic, high-quality, Learn by Doing education model of Cal Poly. University Development and Alumni Engagement (UDAE) at Cal Poly oversees the development program areas of planned giving and endowments, principal gifts, prospect research, corporate and foundation relations, college and regional fundraising, and alumni engagement. Our team of more than 80 professionals proactively seeks opportunities to bridge resources to achieve shared objectives. Cal Poly Foundation The Cal Poly Foundation incorporated as a philanthropic tax-exempt foundation [a 501(c)(3) corporation] and an official auxiliary of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo in March 2006. The Cal Poly Foundation led by Cal Poly alumni and friends was incorporated to generate private support that will play a crucial role in building and maintaining Cal Poly's multidisciplinary Learn by Doing educational model. To Learn More About the Foundation: https://foundation.calpoly.edu/content/index Key Qualifications Thorough working knowledge of principles of fundraising, trends, and best practices across industries. Working knowledge of the value of diversity and inclusivity across the university. Experience in organizational development and change management in complex organizations. See and translate future trends into effective strategies with successful outcomes. Financial and business operations acumen including budgets and fiscal goals. Provide clear direction, delegating, and removing obstacles to get work done. Advocate for securing and deploying resources to achieve the best possible outcomes. Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in business, communications, public relations, or related fields and a minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience as a leader or manager in development, advancement or fundraising in a large, multi-unit organization. Salary and Benefits The anticipated hiring range for this role is $320,000 - $353,000 per year. Note that the offer is calculated based on the background and relevant years of experience of the individual selected. Cal Poly offers a best-in-class benefits program, including health, dental and vision insurance, retirement participation in the Public Employees' Retirement System, and educational benefits for eligible employees. See our benefits website for additional information. Cal Poly Cal Poly is a nationally-ranked public university located in San Luis Obispo, California, and known for its Learn by Doing philosophy. Each year more than 20,000 top-tier students come to San Luis Obispo to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture, science, business, humanities and the built environment. Cal Poly’s hands-on philosophy, small class sizes and close student-faculty mentorships result in graduates ready from day one to impact their communities, California and the world. For more information, visit calpoly.edu . Diversity Statement At Cal Poly, we believe that cultivating an environment that embraces and promotes diversity is fundamental to the success of our students, our employees and our community. Bringing people together from different backgrounds, experiences and value systems fosters the innovative and creative thinking that exemplifies Cal Poly's values of free inquiry, cultural and intellectual diversity, mutual respect, civic engagement, and social and environmental responsibility. Cal Poly's commitment to diversity informs our efforts in recruitment, hiring and retention. Cal Poly is an equal opportunity employer. Supplemental Information Following a conditional offer of employment, a background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate may start work with Cal Poly. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may result in the withdrawal of the offer of employment. Current employees who are offered positions on campus will be required to undergo a background check for any position where a background check is required by law or that Cal Poly has designated as sensitive. 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. This position may be "Designated" under California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. This would require the filing of a Statement of Economic Interest on an annual basis and the completion of training within 6 months of assuming office and every 2 years thereafter. Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo is not a sponsoring agency for staff positions (i.e. H-1B visas). Advertised: Feb 14 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Job Summary California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly), one of the nation's top public universities, seeks an experienced and entrepreneurial Vice President for University Development & Alumni Engagement / CEO Cal Poly Foundation to provide strategic planning, management, and execution of all business operations toward achieving an integrated university development program. The CEO of the Cal Poly Foundation requires a business leader who is responsible for the leadership of the Cal Poly Foundation, a duly recognized 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit corporation and auxiliary organization of the California State University System. The VP will serve as the CEO and a voting member of the Cal Poly Foundation and will work closely with the Cal Poly Foundation Board, Executive Committee, and Board Chair to advance the fundraising activities of the University in alignment with the responsibilities outlined below. Reporting directly to the University President and participating as a trusted advisor and strategic partner the VP will serve as a member of the President’s Cabinet and work with all other university constituencies, including the Provost and Executive Vice President, Senior Vice President Finance and Administration, Vice President of Research, Cal Poly Corporation CEO, Deans and Athletic Director. The VP will lead an efficient, cohesive, and productive team, set clear and achievable goals and accountability measures, and inspire staff to meet and exceed expectations in support of the university’s mission and vision. The VP will ensure strategies for effective and comprehensive business operations ensuring compliance, checks and balances and streamlined effective processes that support development. This includes finance, technology, annual giving, alumni engagement, principal gifts & gift planning, and campus operational, administrative, and financial controls related to gifts. In addition, the VP will provide management and oversight for core strategy development, large scale implementations, business transformation (lean process improvement/six sigma), change management, and new technology introductions. The VP will carry a personal portfolio of donors and be an active and visible member in the local and University community. The VP will be responsible for developing a corporate giving strategy and implementation plan. Development officers have a dual report to the Dean/Academic Leader and the VP. They work in partnership to accomplish annual development goals, performance metrics, and conduct joint annual performance reviews. The VP will launch systematic initiatives to identify and cultivate the next generation of donors to Cal Poly while maintaining and strengthening ties to existing donors, promote and augment alumni engagement through creative and relevant programming, seek out new philanthropic opportunities for cash gifts, endowments, bequests, grants, and gifts in kind. This individual will be involved with and nurture present industry stakeholders on state, national, and international levels, play a key role in focusing state attention on the University's programs, and work with others across the institution to create a strong and consistent message about the University to its constituencies. The VP will play a central role in enhancing the visibility and fundraising capabilities of the institution, ensuring Cal Poly’s position at the forefront of public higher education. The VP will be actively involved in the initial stages and lead Cal Poly’s third comprehensive campaign. The most recent campaign concluded in June 2020 and raised more than $832 million, which at the time was the largest fundraising initiative for the university and in CSU history. The University is well positioned for the development of the next successful comprehensive campaign which will include generating support for scholarships, fellowships, program, project, facilities, and more. University Development & Alumni Engagement Division The mission of University Development & Alumni Engagement is to garner and steward private support that will play a crucial role in building and maintaining the special polytechnic, high-quality, Learn by Doing education model of Cal Poly. University Development and Alumni Engagement (UDAE) at Cal Poly oversees the development program areas of planned giving and endowments, principal gifts, prospect research, corporate and foundation relations, college and regional fundraising, and alumni engagement. Our team of more than 80 professionals proactively seeks opportunities to bridge resources to achieve shared objectives. Cal Poly Foundation The Cal Poly Foundation incorporated as a philanthropic tax-exempt foundation [a 501(c)(3) corporation] and an official auxiliary of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo in March 2006. The Cal Poly Foundation led by Cal Poly alumni and friends was incorporated to generate private support that will play a crucial role in building and maintaining Cal Poly's multidisciplinary Learn by Doing educational model. To Learn More About the Foundation: https://foundation.calpoly.edu/content/index Key Qualifications Thorough working knowledge of principles of fundraising, trends, and best practices across industries. Working knowledge of the value of diversity and inclusivity across the university. Experience in organizational development and change management in complex organizations. See and translate future trends into effective strategies with successful outcomes. Financial and business operations acumen including budgets and fiscal goals. Provide clear direction, delegating, and removing obstacles to get work done. Advocate for securing and deploying resources to achieve the best possible outcomes. Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in business, communications, public relations, or related fields and a minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience as a leader or manager in development, advancement or fundraising in a large, multi-unit organization. Salary and Benefits The anticipated hiring range for this role is $320,000 - $353,000 per year. Note that the offer is calculated based on the background and relevant years of experience of the individual selected. Cal Poly offers a best-in-class benefits program, including health, dental and vision insurance, retirement participation in the Public Employees' Retirement System, and educational benefits for eligible employees. See our benefits website for additional information. Cal Poly Cal Poly is a nationally-ranked public university located in San Luis Obispo, California, and known for its Learn by Doing philosophy. Each year more than 20,000 top-tier students come to San Luis Obispo to put knowledge into action, taking their learning outside the classroom as they prepare for careers in engineering, agriculture, science, business, humanities and the built environment. Cal Poly’s hands-on philosophy, small class sizes and close student-faculty mentorships result in graduates ready from day one to impact their communities, California and the world. For more information, visit calpoly.edu . Diversity Statement At Cal Poly, we believe that cultivating an environment that embraces and promotes diversity is fundamental to the success of our students, our employees and our community. Bringing people together from different backgrounds, experiences and value systems fosters the innovative and creative thinking that exemplifies Cal Poly's values of free inquiry, cultural and intellectual diversity, mutual respect, civic engagement, and social and environmental responsibility. Cal Poly's commitment to diversity informs our efforts in recruitment, hiring and retention. Cal Poly is an equal opportunity employer. Supplemental Information Following a conditional offer of employment, a background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate may start work with Cal Poly. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may result in the withdrawal of the offer of employment. Current employees who are offered positions on campus will be required to undergo a background check for any position where a background check is required by law or that Cal Poly has designated as sensitive. 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. This position may be "Designated" under California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. This would require the filing of a Statement of Economic Interest on an annual basis and the completion of training within 6 months of assuming office and every 2 years thereafter. Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo is not a sponsoring agency for staff positions (i.e. H-1B visas). Advertised: Feb 14 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time: