Merced County, CA
Merced, California, United States
Examples of Duties This recruitment is being established to obtain a current eligible list for Extra-Help vacancies. Extra-Help are not entitled to county benefits and are limited to 25 hours a week. Description: The County of Merced on behalf of the Department of Public Health is seeking an Extra-Help Special Projects Coordinator to support the implementation/coordination of the reaccreditation process in accordance with established Public Health Accreditation Board Standards and Measures. Desirable Experience: Experience developing and implementing policy and procedures. Experience engaging with diverse community members. Strong written and verbal communication skills for preparing reports/documents, presenting findings, and engaging with diverse audiences. Desirable License: Valid California driver's license. Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Supervise and manage staff as required. Plan, design and implement systems. Modify existing systems in response to changes in the County's operational environment and/or regulatory changes. Act as liaison with other departments affected by systems changes. Provide system specifications and monitors the testing of the new or revised programs. Recommend changes to County policies and procedures if necessary to optimize the efficiencies of the Department's services. Perform all duties required to complete assigned project or systems changes. These duties may include but are not limited to: general administrative, fiscal, program, and data processing system analysis. Gather, tabulate, and analyze data. Interview and consult with departmental officials, employees and others to give and receive information. Provide training and technical assistance to other staff. Minimum Qualifications Experience: At least five (5) years of progressively responsible professional experience in the system for which the specific department is requesting. Education: Formal, advanced educational training in system of expertise is highly desirable. Essential Functions ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Frequent operation of personal computer and other modern office equipment. Communicate effectively with others in person, in writing, and over the telephone. Analyze data, interpret policies, procedures and regulations, develop appropriate conclusions, and prepare reports. Meet deadlines under stressful conditions. Resolve conflicts and respond appropriately to complaints. Complete multiple priority projects with conflicting deadlines. Maintain confidential information in accordance with legal standards and/or County regulations. Make presentations. Train staff. Repetitive motion, sitting for long periods, walking. Occasional standing, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, climbing. Lifting - Frequently 5 pounds or less; occasionally 5 to 30 pounds. Constant good overall vision and reading and close-up work. Frequent color perception and use of eye/hand coordination. Occasional use of depth perception and peripheral vision. Normal dexterity with frequent writing. Frequent hearing of normal speech, hearing/talking on the telephone, talking in person. Frequent decision making, concentration, and public contact. Some assignments may require working weekends, nights, and/or occasional overtime. Occasional exposure to noise; occasional contact with dirt, dust, indoor cold and heat. Regular attendance is an essential function. Knowledge of: Data processing techniques and capabilities. Data analysis and program planning and evaluation. Principles of public fiscal administration. Principles of staff management, supervision, and training. Organization and functions of the various County departments and political subdivisions. Political legislative processes. Codes, regulations, ordinances and laws governing the operations of the County and other governmental entities. Ability to: Plan, design, and implement complex automated systems. Analyze, develop and/or modify procedures and systems. Establish project development schedules and coordinate the effort of affected staff activities to attained desired goals and objectives. Evaluate manual work assignments and work flows to determine if cost effective automated alternatives could be implemented. FAMILY CARE LEAVE Family Care Leave applies to all employees who work 1250 or more hours in any twelve month period. HEALTH PLANS AND LIFE INSURANCE Extra-help employees are not entitled to County-paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance, Employee Assistance Program benefits and are not eligible to participate in the Deferred Compensation Plan. JURY DUTY Extra-help employees are not entitled to pay or receive reimbursement from the County for Jury Duty. PAID TIME BENEFITS Extra-help employees are not entitled to paid bereavement,vacation, or holidays. PAID SICK LEAVE Extra-help employees are entitled to accrue up to three (3) paid sick days (24 hours) in a 12-month period. SOCIAL SECURITY Extra-helpemploymentearningsare not covered under Social Security. Merced County provides an alternate plan - Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS) - for extra-help employees who are otherwise not eligible for participation in the County'sretirement system. COMPENSATION/UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE: The County does provide benefits to those eligible under the State Workers Compensation and Unemployment Insurance statutes. THIS BULLETIN IS NOT A CONTRACT AND DOES NOT CREATE CONTRACTUAL OR LEGAL RIGHTS ON BEHALF OF ANY EMPLOYEE. THIS BULLETIN IS SUBJECT OF BEING SUPPLEMENTED, MODIFIED, WITHDRAWN OR OTHERWISE CHANGED PENDING LABOR AGREEMENTS AND/OR AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR AS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DEEM NECESSARY. For answers to specific questions regarding employee benefits, please call Human Resources at 209.385.7682. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Variable Shift
Examples of Duties This recruitment is being established to obtain a current eligible list for Extra-Help vacancies. Extra-Help are not entitled to county benefits and are limited to 25 hours a week. Description: The County of Merced on behalf of the Department of Public Health is seeking an Extra-Help Special Projects Coordinator to support the implementation/coordination of the reaccreditation process in accordance with established Public Health Accreditation Board Standards and Measures. Desirable Experience: Experience developing and implementing policy and procedures. Experience engaging with diverse community members. Strong written and verbal communication skills for preparing reports/documents, presenting findings, and engaging with diverse audiences. Desirable License: Valid California driver's license. Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Supervise and manage staff as required. Plan, design and implement systems. Modify existing systems in response to changes in the County's operational environment and/or regulatory changes. Act as liaison with other departments affected by systems changes. Provide system specifications and monitors the testing of the new or revised programs. Recommend changes to County policies and procedures if necessary to optimize the efficiencies of the Department's services. Perform all duties required to complete assigned project or systems changes. These duties may include but are not limited to: general administrative, fiscal, program, and data processing system analysis. Gather, tabulate, and analyze data. Interview and consult with departmental officials, employees and others to give and receive information. Provide training and technical assistance to other staff. Minimum Qualifications Experience: At least five (5) years of progressively responsible professional experience in the system for which the specific department is requesting. Education: Formal, advanced educational training in system of expertise is highly desirable. Essential Functions ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Frequent operation of personal computer and other modern office equipment. Communicate effectively with others in person, in writing, and over the telephone. Analyze data, interpret policies, procedures and regulations, develop appropriate conclusions, and prepare reports. Meet deadlines under stressful conditions. Resolve conflicts and respond appropriately to complaints. Complete multiple priority projects with conflicting deadlines. Maintain confidential information in accordance with legal standards and/or County regulations. Make presentations. Train staff. Repetitive motion, sitting for long periods, walking. Occasional standing, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, climbing. Lifting - Frequently 5 pounds or less; occasionally 5 to 30 pounds. Constant good overall vision and reading and close-up work. Frequent color perception and use of eye/hand coordination. Occasional use of depth perception and peripheral vision. Normal dexterity with frequent writing. Frequent hearing of normal speech, hearing/talking on the telephone, talking in person. Frequent decision making, concentration, and public contact. Some assignments may require working weekends, nights, and/or occasional overtime. Occasional exposure to noise; occasional contact with dirt, dust, indoor cold and heat. Regular attendance is an essential function. Knowledge of: Data processing techniques and capabilities. Data analysis and program planning and evaluation. Principles of public fiscal administration. Principles of staff management, supervision, and training. Organization and functions of the various County departments and political subdivisions. Political legislative processes. Codes, regulations, ordinances and laws governing the operations of the County and other governmental entities. Ability to: Plan, design, and implement complex automated systems. Analyze, develop and/or modify procedures and systems. Establish project development schedules and coordinate the effort of affected staff activities to attained desired goals and objectives. Evaluate manual work assignments and work flows to determine if cost effective automated alternatives could be implemented. FAMILY CARE LEAVE Family Care Leave applies to all employees who work 1250 or more hours in any twelve month period. HEALTH PLANS AND LIFE INSURANCE Extra-help employees are not entitled to County-paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance, Employee Assistance Program benefits and are not eligible to participate in the Deferred Compensation Plan. JURY DUTY Extra-help employees are not entitled to pay or receive reimbursement from the County for Jury Duty. PAID TIME BENEFITS Extra-help employees are not entitled to paid bereavement,vacation, or holidays. PAID SICK LEAVE Extra-help employees are entitled to accrue up to three (3) paid sick days (24 hours) in a 12-month period. SOCIAL SECURITY Extra-helpemploymentearningsare not covered under Social Security. Merced County provides an alternate plan - Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS) - for extra-help employees who are otherwise not eligible for participation in the County'sretirement system. COMPENSATION/UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE: The County does provide benefits to those eligible under the State Workers Compensation and Unemployment Insurance statutes. THIS BULLETIN IS NOT A CONTRACT AND DOES NOT CREATE CONTRACTUAL OR LEGAL RIGHTS ON BEHALF OF ANY EMPLOYEE. THIS BULLETIN IS SUBJECT OF BEING SUPPLEMENTED, MODIFIED, WITHDRAWN OR OTHERWISE CHANGED PENDING LABOR AGREEMENTS AND/OR AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR AS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DEEM NECESSARY. For answers to specific questions regarding employee benefits, please call Human Resources at 209.385.7682. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Merced County, CA
Merced, California, United States
Examples of Duties Desirable Experience: Office Administration Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Supervise and manage staff as required. Plan, design and implement systems. Modify existing systems in response to changes in the County's operational environment and/or regulatory changes. Act as liaison with other departments affected by systems changes. Provide system specifications and monitors the testing of the new or revised programs. Recommend changes to County policies and procedures if necessary to optimize the efficiencies of the Department's services. Perform all duties required to complete assigned project or systems changes. These duties may include but are not limited to: general administrative, fiscal, program, and data processing system analysis. Gather, tabulate, and analyze data. Interview and consult with departmental officials, employees and others to give and receive information. Provide training and technical assistance to other staff. Minimum Qualifications Experience: At least five (5) years of progressively responsible professional experience in the system for which the specific department is requesting. Education: Formal, advanced educational training in system of expertise is highly desirable. Essential Functions ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Frequent operation of personal computer and other modern office equipment. Communicate effectively with others in person, in writing, and over the telephone. Analyze data, interpret policies, procedures and regulations, develop appropriate conclusions, and prepare reports. Meet deadlines under stressful conditions. Resolve conflicts and respond appropriately to complaints. Complete multiple priority projects with conflicting deadlines. Maintain confidential information in accordance with legal standards and/or County regulations. Make presentations. Train staff. Repetitive motion, sitting for long periods, walking. Occasional standing, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, climbing. Lifting - Frequently 5 pounds or less; occasionally 5 to 30 pounds. Constant good overall vision and reading and close-up work. Frequent color perception and use of eye/hand coordination. Occasional use of depth perception and peripheral vision. Normal dexterity with frequent writing. Frequent hearing of normal speech, hearing/talking on the telephone, talking in person. Frequent decision making, concentration, and public contact. Some assignments may require working weekends, nights, and/or occasional overtime. Occasional exposure to noise; occasional contact with dirt, dust, indoor cold and heat. Regular attendance is an essential function. Knowledge of: Data processing techniques and capabilities. Data analysis and program planning and evaluation. Principles of public fiscal administration. Principles of staff management, supervision, and training. Organization and functions of the various County departments and political subdivisions. Political legislative processes. Codes, regulations, ordinances and laws governing the operations of the County and other governmental entities. Ability to: Plan, design, and implement complex automated systems. Analyze, develop and/or modify procedures and systems. Establish project development schedules and coordinate the effort of affected staff activities to attained desired goals and objectives. Evaluate manual work assignments and workflows to determine if cost effective automated alternatives could be implemented. FAMILY CARE LEAVE Family Care Leave applies to all employees who work 1250 or more hours in any twelve month period. HEALTH PLANS AND LIFE INSURANCE Extra-help employees are not entitled to County-paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance, Employee Assistance Program benefits and are not eligible to participate in the Deferred Compensation Plan. JURY DUTY Extra-help employees are not entitled to pay or receive reimbursement from the County for Jury Duty. PAID TIME BENEFITS Extra-help employees are not entitled to paid bereavement,vacation, or holidays. PAID SICK LEAVE Extra-help employees are entitled to accrue up to three (3) paid sick days (24 hours) in a 12-month period. SOCIAL SECURITY Extra-helpemploymentearningsare not covered under Social Security. Merced County provides an alternate plan - Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS) - for extra-help employees who are otherwise not eligible for participation in the County'sretirement system. COMPENSATION/UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE: The County does provide benefits to those eligible under the State Workers Compensation and Unemployment Insurance statutes. THIS BULLETIN IS NOT A CONTRACT AND DOES NOT CREATE CONTRACTUAL OR LEGAL RIGHTS ON BEHALF OF ANY EMPLOYEE. THIS BULLETIN IS SUBJECT OF BEING SUPPLEMENTED, MODIFIED, WITHDRAWN OR OTHERWISE CHANGED PENDING LABOR AGREEMENTS AND/OR AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR AS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DEEM NECESSARY. For answers to specific questions regarding employee benefits, please call Human Resources at 209.385.7682. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 06, 2024
Variable Shift
Examples of Duties Desirable Experience: Office Administration Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Supervise and manage staff as required. Plan, design and implement systems. Modify existing systems in response to changes in the County's operational environment and/or regulatory changes. Act as liaison with other departments affected by systems changes. Provide system specifications and monitors the testing of the new or revised programs. Recommend changes to County policies and procedures if necessary to optimize the efficiencies of the Department's services. Perform all duties required to complete assigned project or systems changes. These duties may include but are not limited to: general administrative, fiscal, program, and data processing system analysis. Gather, tabulate, and analyze data. Interview and consult with departmental officials, employees and others to give and receive information. Provide training and technical assistance to other staff. Minimum Qualifications Experience: At least five (5) years of progressively responsible professional experience in the system for which the specific department is requesting. Education: Formal, advanced educational training in system of expertise is highly desirable. Essential Functions ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Frequent operation of personal computer and other modern office equipment. Communicate effectively with others in person, in writing, and over the telephone. Analyze data, interpret policies, procedures and regulations, develop appropriate conclusions, and prepare reports. Meet deadlines under stressful conditions. Resolve conflicts and respond appropriately to complaints. Complete multiple priority projects with conflicting deadlines. Maintain confidential information in accordance with legal standards and/or County regulations. Make presentations. Train staff. Repetitive motion, sitting for long periods, walking. Occasional standing, pushing, pulling, bending, squatting, climbing. Lifting - Frequently 5 pounds or less; occasionally 5 to 30 pounds. Constant good overall vision and reading and close-up work. Frequent color perception and use of eye/hand coordination. Occasional use of depth perception and peripheral vision. Normal dexterity with frequent writing. Frequent hearing of normal speech, hearing/talking on the telephone, talking in person. Frequent decision making, concentration, and public contact. Some assignments may require working weekends, nights, and/or occasional overtime. Occasional exposure to noise; occasional contact with dirt, dust, indoor cold and heat. Regular attendance is an essential function. Knowledge of: Data processing techniques and capabilities. Data analysis and program planning and evaluation. Principles of public fiscal administration. Principles of staff management, supervision, and training. Organization and functions of the various County departments and political subdivisions. Political legislative processes. Codes, regulations, ordinances and laws governing the operations of the County and other governmental entities. Ability to: Plan, design, and implement complex automated systems. Analyze, develop and/or modify procedures and systems. Establish project development schedules and coordinate the effort of affected staff activities to attained desired goals and objectives. Evaluate manual work assignments and workflows to determine if cost effective automated alternatives could be implemented. FAMILY CARE LEAVE Family Care Leave applies to all employees who work 1250 or more hours in any twelve month period. HEALTH PLANS AND LIFE INSURANCE Extra-help employees are not entitled to County-paid medical, dental, vision, life insurance, Employee Assistance Program benefits and are not eligible to participate in the Deferred Compensation Plan. JURY DUTY Extra-help employees are not entitled to pay or receive reimbursement from the County for Jury Duty. PAID TIME BENEFITS Extra-help employees are not entitled to paid bereavement,vacation, or holidays. PAID SICK LEAVE Extra-help employees are entitled to accrue up to three (3) paid sick days (24 hours) in a 12-month period. SOCIAL SECURITY Extra-helpemploymentearningsare not covered under Social Security. Merced County provides an alternate plan - Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS) - for extra-help employees who are otherwise not eligible for participation in the County'sretirement system. COMPENSATION/UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE: The County does provide benefits to those eligible under the State Workers Compensation and Unemployment Insurance statutes. THIS BULLETIN IS NOT A CONTRACT AND DOES NOT CREATE CONTRACTUAL OR LEGAL RIGHTS ON BEHALF OF ANY EMPLOYEE. THIS BULLETIN IS SUBJECT OF BEING SUPPLEMENTED, MODIFIED, WITHDRAWN OR OTHERWISE CHANGED PENDING LABOR AGREEMENTS AND/OR AT THE DISCRETION OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER OR AS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DEEM NECESSARY. For answers to specific questions regarding employee benefits, please call Human Resources at 209.385.7682. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Basic Function Works closely with the Chief Planning and Development Officer to develop and implement Metro's Planning and Development programs, initiatives, and activities to enhance communities. Example Of Duties Supports the Chief Planning and Development Officer in directing the workplan and actions of the Planning and Development Department staff Supports the Chief Planning and Development Officer with transportation planning and programming in support of Metro′s focus on customer service, value to taxpayers, delivery of programs and projects, and innovation Develops goals, major priorities, and strategies to improve mobility and air quality and resolve major transportation issues Creates and implements policies to provide effective transportation projects and services Identifies and secures grant funding necessary to underwrite a multi-billion-dollar transportation capital and operating portfolio Develops and implements procedures to effectively implement actions that support and protect the public interest Directs community oriented joint development projects and new business opportunities, and provides high-level direction on all Metro real estate activity Leads staff in inter-departmental and inter-agency collaboration and cooperation Collaborates with the Chief Planning and Development Officer in analyzing policies and formulating and presenting policy recommendations to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Metro Board of Directors on multimodal integrated planning, transit-oriented communities and transportation demand management, long range transportation planning and mobility corridors, highways, financial planning, programming, and grant management matters Supports the Chief Planning and Development Officer in the preparation and updating of a long-range transportation plan addressing public transit and paratransit, highways, streets, and roads; traffic management; and goods movement Directs the analysis and documentation required to assess environmental impacts and meet requirements of California and federal environmental laws and regulations for all of Metro's programs and projects Works with outside agencies and policy makers to create partnerships and secure support for programs and projects Consults with and recommends to CEO and management effective legislative and communications programs to enhance Metro′s image Discusses, informs, and advises management on department operations and special projects Develops, monitors, and adheres to budget Develops solutions for challenges arising from constrained and conflicted resource demands Prepares and maintains forecasts of sources of funding for transportation projects and services Implements programs to train and prepare all planning and programming staff to advance professionally Advocates Metro′s safety vision; approves and adopts the agency′s safety rules, policies, and procedures; communicates safety expectations; and maintains accountability for the safety performance of the entire agency Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment A combination of education and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Additional experience, as outlined below, may be substituted for required education on a two-for-one year basis. A typical combination includes: Education Bachelor's Degree in Business, Public Administration, Public Policy, Urban Planning, Transportation Planning, Engineering, or a related field; Master's Degree in a related field preferred Experience Five years of relevant executive management-level experience in transportation planning, programming, and project development Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected. Experience managing and delivering multimodal transportation planning, including public transit, rail/bus rapid transit, regional rail, complete streets, highways, roadways, goods movement planning, and/or urban planning Experience overseeing countywide/regional short and/or long-range transportation planning, corridor planning, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and alternatives analysis studies, travel demand modeling, and Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) planning projects Experience seeking federal, state, and local funding opportunities and applying federal, state, and local regulations and organizational policies related to transportation systems and infrastructure, including Caltrans, Council of Governments (CoGs), Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), etc Experience directing staff and managing multi-disciplinary planning teams to develop innovative policies and planning approaches to support and implement planning, mobility, sustainability, and equity goals Experience presenting complex information effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing, to board members, committees, and/or the public Knowledge: Theories, principles, and practices of transportation land use planning and regulations, and public administration, funding, and finance, and joint development Applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations governing transportation policies, funding sources, and real estate leasing and development practices Financial, analytical, and statistical research processes and procedures Policy issues impacting and shaping the environmental, social, and political environment surrounding transportation Administrative principles and methods, including goal setting, program and budget development and implementation Capital and operating budgets Leadership principles and modern management theory Skills: Planning, organizing, and controlling the integrated work of a multi-tiered organizational unit in providing transit planning and programming services Developing and implementing objectives, policies, procedures, work standards, and internal controls Providing leadership and determining strategies to achieve goals Communicating effectively orally and in writing Critical thinking for effective problem definition and resolution Managing diverse internal workforce and external constituencies Facilitating and negotiating at individual and group levels Building and managing effective teams Abilities: Manage and prioritize complex multiple tasks Direct and assign limited financial, personnel, and temporal resources Represent agency effectively in vastly different forums, including elected official, business, legal, and the public communities Represent Metro before the Board of Directors, elected officials, staff, the public, and the media Exercise sound judgment and creativity in making decisions swiftly and nimbly and in responding to rapidly changing environments Think proactively and creatively; embrace innovation within reasonable constraints Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, budgets, and contracts Prepare comprehensive reports and correspondence Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro location: METRO Headquarters, Employment Office One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. (SH) *Open to the public and all Metro employeesThis job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Basic Function Works closely with the Chief Planning and Development Officer to develop and implement Metro's Planning and Development programs, initiatives, and activities to enhance communities. Example Of Duties Supports the Chief Planning and Development Officer in directing the workplan and actions of the Planning and Development Department staff Supports the Chief Planning and Development Officer with transportation planning and programming in support of Metro′s focus on customer service, value to taxpayers, delivery of programs and projects, and innovation Develops goals, major priorities, and strategies to improve mobility and air quality and resolve major transportation issues Creates and implements policies to provide effective transportation projects and services Identifies and secures grant funding necessary to underwrite a multi-billion-dollar transportation capital and operating portfolio Develops and implements procedures to effectively implement actions that support and protect the public interest Directs community oriented joint development projects and new business opportunities, and provides high-level direction on all Metro real estate activity Leads staff in inter-departmental and inter-agency collaboration and cooperation Collaborates with the Chief Planning and Development Officer in analyzing policies and formulating and presenting policy recommendations to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Metro Board of Directors on multimodal integrated planning, transit-oriented communities and transportation demand management, long range transportation planning and mobility corridors, highways, financial planning, programming, and grant management matters Supports the Chief Planning and Development Officer in the preparation and updating of a long-range transportation plan addressing public transit and paratransit, highways, streets, and roads; traffic management; and goods movement Directs the analysis and documentation required to assess environmental impacts and meet requirements of California and federal environmental laws and regulations for all of Metro's programs and projects Works with outside agencies and policy makers to create partnerships and secure support for programs and projects Consults with and recommends to CEO and management effective legislative and communications programs to enhance Metro′s image Discusses, informs, and advises management on department operations and special projects Develops, monitors, and adheres to budget Develops solutions for challenges arising from constrained and conflicted resource demands Prepares and maintains forecasts of sources of funding for transportation projects and services Implements programs to train and prepare all planning and programming staff to advance professionally Advocates Metro′s safety vision; approves and adopts the agency′s safety rules, policies, and procedures; communicates safety expectations; and maintains accountability for the safety performance of the entire agency Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment A combination of education and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Additional experience, as outlined below, may be substituted for required education on a two-for-one year basis. A typical combination includes: Education Bachelor's Degree in Business, Public Administration, Public Policy, Urban Planning, Transportation Planning, Engineering, or a related field; Master's Degree in a related field preferred Experience Five years of relevant executive management-level experience in transportation planning, programming, and project development Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected. Experience managing and delivering multimodal transportation planning, including public transit, rail/bus rapid transit, regional rail, complete streets, highways, roadways, goods movement planning, and/or urban planning Experience overseeing countywide/regional short and/or long-range transportation planning, corridor planning, including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and alternatives analysis studies, travel demand modeling, and Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) planning projects Experience seeking federal, state, and local funding opportunities and applying federal, state, and local regulations and organizational policies related to transportation systems and infrastructure, including Caltrans, Council of Governments (CoGs), Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG), etc Experience directing staff and managing multi-disciplinary planning teams to develop innovative policies and planning approaches to support and implement planning, mobility, sustainability, and equity goals Experience presenting complex information effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing, to board members, committees, and/or the public Knowledge: Theories, principles, and practices of transportation land use planning and regulations, and public administration, funding, and finance, and joint development Applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations governing transportation policies, funding sources, and real estate leasing and development practices Financial, analytical, and statistical research processes and procedures Policy issues impacting and shaping the environmental, social, and political environment surrounding transportation Administrative principles and methods, including goal setting, program and budget development and implementation Capital and operating budgets Leadership principles and modern management theory Skills: Planning, organizing, and controlling the integrated work of a multi-tiered organizational unit in providing transit planning and programming services Developing and implementing objectives, policies, procedures, work standards, and internal controls Providing leadership and determining strategies to achieve goals Communicating effectively orally and in writing Critical thinking for effective problem definition and resolution Managing diverse internal workforce and external constituencies Facilitating and negotiating at individual and group levels Building and managing effective teams Abilities: Manage and prioritize complex multiple tasks Direct and assign limited financial, personnel, and temporal resources Represent agency effectively in vastly different forums, including elected official, business, legal, and the public communities Represent Metro before the Board of Directors, elected officials, staff, the public, and the media Exercise sound judgment and creativity in making decisions swiftly and nimbly and in responding to rapidly changing environments Think proactively and creatively; embrace innovation within reasonable constraints Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, budgets, and contracts Prepare comprehensive reports and correspondence Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro location: METRO Headquarters, Employment Office One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. (SH) *Open to the public and all Metro employeesThis job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Cal State University (CSU) Monterey Bay
100 Campus Center, Seaside, CA 93955, USA
Classification: Police Officer Anticipated Hiring Salary: $6,831 per month (Cadet entry salary will be $3,576 per month) CSU Salary Schedule Hours: Full-time (3/12 work schedule) FLSA: Non-exempt Priority Screening Date: Extended Recruitment Status: Open Until Filled ABOUT CSUMB California State University, Monterey Bay is a mid-sized university in California’s Central Coast that grants undergraduate and graduate degrees. Powered by an inspiring Founding Vision Statement , CSUMB is part of the nation’s largest four-year public university system, California State University , which educates nearly 460,000 students every year. With a vibrant, diverse student body of over 7,000 students, CSU Monterey Bay is both a Minority Serving Institution and a Hispanic Serving Institution. Our staff and faculty transform students’ lives with a focus on student success and engagement through experiential learning, service learning, and a strong emphasis on multicultural and global perspectives. CSUMB’s sustainability goal is to be carbon neutral by 2030. The university’s Strategic Plan prioritizes inclusive excellence through recruiting and investing in developing a diverse body of faculty, staff and administrators. Many appreciate living and working close to the shores of beautiful Monterey Bay, with easy access to recreational areas from Big Sur to Santa Cruz. Nearby opportunities for collaborative research include working in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Silicon Valley, and with colleagues at local research universities, including UC Santa Cruz and Stanford University. As one of the 23 campuses in the CSU system, CSUMB offers excellent benefits, including access to below-market-rate rental housing on East Campus, and competitive salaries for faculty and staff. With proximity to the San Francisco Bay Area and San Jose, opportunities for faculty, staff and students are as endless as the shores of the nearby Pacific Ocean. PURPOSE : Under the general supervision of Associate Vice President for Public Safety/Chief of Police, and with daily oversight by the Deputy Chief of Police, the Police Officer routinely works an assigned shift and performs patrol duties on foot, bicycle or by vehicle to protect students, faculty, staff, campus visitors, property, and facilities against accidents, bodily harm, fire, theft, vandalism and illegal entry; enforces laws and traffic regulations; apprehends violators; provides general information and assistance to the public, conducts investigations, and is responsible for the protection of life and property within the jurisdiction of the California State University, Monterey Bay. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include, but are not limited to, the following : Police Officer Patrols the Campus and adjacent area on foot, bicycle, or by vehicle and answers calls to protect persons, property and facilities. Performs crime prevention assignments, enforces laws, traffic regulations and safety regulations on the campus and adjacent areas; apprehends or arrests violators. Investigates criminal activity and creates clear, concise reports. Provides security for large gatherings of faculty, staff, students or visitors to the campus; may be responsible for conducting investigations related to assigned cases and investigating and recording irregularities which occur during the assigned shift; takes the necessary action within the limits of prescribed policies and procedures to correct the situation or, if necessary, contacts the appropriate authorities for guidance and assistance. Performs other duties; which enhance the safety of the campus community, such as providing assistance to Public Safety/Police support staff. Participates in emergency preparedness and other safety programs as assigned. Performs other job-related duties and special projects as assigned. Cadet The Cadet is a non-sworn officer in a trainee capacity. Incumbents attend a Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) certified academy to develop the minimum qualifications necessary to assume a position as a sworn police officer. Upon successful completion of the required P.O.S.T. training within the required timeframe and the discretion of management, the police officer cadet is appointed to the classification of police officer. Under close supervision, the Cadet attends the prescribed training sessions to learn the principles, practices, and theory of criminal and civil law enforcement and codified and case law; and receives training in report writing, physical fitness techniques, firearms use and maintenance, and arrest and control techniques. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent. Successful completion of a P.O.S.T. certified program, including obtaining a Basic Course Certificate. Must have no felony convictions Must have no misdemeanor convictions containing elements of domestic violence Must successfully complete fingerprint and records check including local, state and federal criminal records Must satisfy citizenship requirements detailed in Government Code 1031 (a) and 1031.5. Be a U.S. citizen, or a permanent resident alien who has applied for citizenship and obtains citizenship within three years of applicate date Must be a minimum of 21 years of age by the time of sworn appointment Must have good moral character as determined by a thorough background investigation which will be conducted as prescribed in the P.O.S.T. Administrative Manual, and must be completed prior to the appointment date Must be free from any physical, emotional, and mental condition which might adversely affect the exercise of powers of a police officer Must be able to read and write at the levels necessary to perform the job of a police officer as determined by the use of the P.O.S.T. Entry-Level Law Enforcement Test Battery or other job-related tests of reading and writing ability. Cadet High school diploma or equivalent and eligibility to attend a certified P.O.S.T. basic training academy. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: Police Officer Working knowledge of current law enforcement methods and procedures; current criminal codes and laws; community-based policing, familiarization between law enforcement and community residents, and collaborative problem-solving. Effective interpersonal skills to resolve a wide variety of sensitive situations. Effective oral and written communication skills, including writing clear and comprehensive reports. Demonstrated ability to think and act effectively in emergency and sensitive situations. Valid California driver’s license. Cadet Ability to qualify for and satisfactorily meet the ongoing standards of the basic P.O.S.T. academy training. Mental capacity, physical agility, and learning potential to perform all aspects of P.O.S.T. training and police work. Valid California Driver’s license at the time of appointment. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS : Technical fluency with Oracle/PeopleSoft, CSU Common Management System or equivalent student information system; Microsoft Office Professional Suite, and Google mail and calendaring programs. Highly desirable: Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to CSUMB’s Vision Statement . SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT & POSITION DESIGNATIONS : All offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The person holding this position will have a duty to report to the Campus Title IX Officer information pertaining to discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, sexual exploitation, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and retaliation and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order EO 1095, EO 1096, and EO 1097 as a condition of employment. This position is required to comply with confidentiality requirements outlined in the Department of Education’s Family Educational Rights and Privacy and California’s Educational Code Chapter 13 regarding sensitive student issues. This position is designated as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). The position is required to participate in training at the direction of the Clery Director and must also promptly report allegations of reportable crimes according to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, its accompanying regulations; the California State Education Code, Chapter 15.5, of the Donahoe Higher Education Act, Section 67380; and the California State University system-wide policy, Code EO 1107. Must possess and maintain a valid license to drive in the State of California, pass the Defensive Training Class, and be insurable under the University's liability coverage. This position has been designated as a sensitive position with: responsibility for the care, safety and security of people (including children and minors), animals and CSU property. access to controlled or hazardous substances. responsibility or access/possession of building master or sub-master keys for building access. access to and responsibility for detailed personally identifiable Level 1 confidential information about students, faculty, staff or alumni that is protected, personal or sensitive. (Reference: CSU Policy 8065 - Information Security and CSU Information Security Data Classification Standards ) responsibility for operating commercial vehicles, machinery or equipment that could pose environmental hazards or cause injury, illness, or death. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT : Various working environments including indoor, outdoor, inclement weather, and other adverse conditions. Work may include rotating shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays. May be required to work on short notice. May be required to travel. Personal protective equipment required including police uniform, duty belt and weapon. The health and safety of our students, faculty, and staff remain our highest priority. While on campus, students, faculty, staff, and the community will be expected to follow all campus safety mandates. BENEFITS : CSUMB offers a premium benefit package that includes outstanding vacation, health, dental and vision plans; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS); and 14-paid holidays a year. For more information, visit CSU System Benefits . Additionally, University Corporation at CSU Monterey Bay provides access to affordable campus housing based on availability; visit Employee Housing for more information. APPLICATION PROCEDURE : For full consideration, applicants must complete the required online application prior to the priority screen date found at csumb.edu/jobs . Application submissions received after the application screening date will be reviewed at the discretion of the University. Materials submitted become the property of CSUMB and will not be returned. CSUMB is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting University Personnel at (831) 582-3389. All employees must be eligible for employment in the U.S. GENERAL INFORMATION : CSUMB hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States and is an E-Verify employer. In compliance with federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics, you can view the notice of availability and access the Cal State University, Monterey Bay annual security and fire safety reports at https://csumb.edu/clery/asr-and-fsr-notices-availability/ . CSUMB requires 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 should be prepared 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 humanresources@csumb.edu . CSUMB is a smoke and tobacco-free campus. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER : CSUMB is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer seeking to recruit and support a broadly diverse community of faculty and staff. We value and celebrate diversity in all its forms and strive to foster an inclusive culture built on respect that affirms inter-group relations and builds cohesion. We consider qualified applicants for employment for their anticipated contributions and without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, pregnancy, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Advertised: Oct 18 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Classification: Police Officer Anticipated Hiring Salary: $6,831 per month (Cadet entry salary will be $3,576 per month) CSU Salary Schedule Hours: Full-time (3/12 work schedule) FLSA: Non-exempt Priority Screening Date: Extended Recruitment Status: Open Until Filled ABOUT CSUMB California State University, Monterey Bay is a mid-sized university in California’s Central Coast that grants undergraduate and graduate degrees. Powered by an inspiring Founding Vision Statement , CSUMB is part of the nation’s largest four-year public university system, California State University , which educates nearly 460,000 students every year. With a vibrant, diverse student body of over 7,000 students, CSU Monterey Bay is both a Minority Serving Institution and a Hispanic Serving Institution. Our staff and faculty transform students’ lives with a focus on student success and engagement through experiential learning, service learning, and a strong emphasis on multicultural and global perspectives. CSUMB’s sustainability goal is to be carbon neutral by 2030. The university’s Strategic Plan prioritizes inclusive excellence through recruiting and investing in developing a diverse body of faculty, staff and administrators. Many appreciate living and working close to the shores of beautiful Monterey Bay, with easy access to recreational areas from Big Sur to Santa Cruz. Nearby opportunities for collaborative research include working in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Silicon Valley, and with colleagues at local research universities, including UC Santa Cruz and Stanford University. As one of the 23 campuses in the CSU system, CSUMB offers excellent benefits, including access to below-market-rate rental housing on East Campus, and competitive salaries for faculty and staff. With proximity to the San Francisco Bay Area and San Jose, opportunities for faculty, staff and students are as endless as the shores of the nearby Pacific Ocean. PURPOSE : Under the general supervision of Associate Vice President for Public Safety/Chief of Police, and with daily oversight by the Deputy Chief of Police, the Police Officer routinely works an assigned shift and performs patrol duties on foot, bicycle or by vehicle to protect students, faculty, staff, campus visitors, property, and facilities against accidents, bodily harm, fire, theft, vandalism and illegal entry; enforces laws and traffic regulations; apprehends violators; provides general information and assistance to the public, conducts investigations, and is responsible for the protection of life and property within the jurisdiction of the California State University, Monterey Bay. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include, but are not limited to, the following : Police Officer Patrols the Campus and adjacent area on foot, bicycle, or by vehicle and answers calls to protect persons, property and facilities. Performs crime prevention assignments, enforces laws, traffic regulations and safety regulations on the campus and adjacent areas; apprehends or arrests violators. Investigates criminal activity and creates clear, concise reports. Provides security for large gatherings of faculty, staff, students or visitors to the campus; may be responsible for conducting investigations related to assigned cases and investigating and recording irregularities which occur during the assigned shift; takes the necessary action within the limits of prescribed policies and procedures to correct the situation or, if necessary, contacts the appropriate authorities for guidance and assistance. Performs other duties; which enhance the safety of the campus community, such as providing assistance to Public Safety/Police support staff. Participates in emergency preparedness and other safety programs as assigned. Performs other job-related duties and special projects as assigned. Cadet The Cadet is a non-sworn officer in a trainee capacity. Incumbents attend a Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) certified academy to develop the minimum qualifications necessary to assume a position as a sworn police officer. Upon successful completion of the required P.O.S.T. training within the required timeframe and the discretion of management, the police officer cadet is appointed to the classification of police officer. Under close supervision, the Cadet attends the prescribed training sessions to learn the principles, practices, and theory of criminal and civil law enforcement and codified and case law; and receives training in report writing, physical fitness techniques, firearms use and maintenance, and arrest and control techniques. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent. Successful completion of a P.O.S.T. certified program, including obtaining a Basic Course Certificate. Must have no felony convictions Must have no misdemeanor convictions containing elements of domestic violence Must successfully complete fingerprint and records check including local, state and federal criminal records Must satisfy citizenship requirements detailed in Government Code 1031 (a) and 1031.5. Be a U.S. citizen, or a permanent resident alien who has applied for citizenship and obtains citizenship within three years of applicate date Must be a minimum of 21 years of age by the time of sworn appointment Must have good moral character as determined by a thorough background investigation which will be conducted as prescribed in the P.O.S.T. Administrative Manual, and must be completed prior to the appointment date Must be free from any physical, emotional, and mental condition which might adversely affect the exercise of powers of a police officer Must be able to read and write at the levels necessary to perform the job of a police officer as determined by the use of the P.O.S.T. Entry-Level Law Enforcement Test Battery or other job-related tests of reading and writing ability. Cadet High school diploma or equivalent and eligibility to attend a certified P.O.S.T. basic training academy. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: Police Officer Working knowledge of current law enforcement methods and procedures; current criminal codes and laws; community-based policing, familiarization between law enforcement and community residents, and collaborative problem-solving. Effective interpersonal skills to resolve a wide variety of sensitive situations. Effective oral and written communication skills, including writing clear and comprehensive reports. Demonstrated ability to think and act effectively in emergency and sensitive situations. Valid California driver’s license. Cadet Ability to qualify for and satisfactorily meet the ongoing standards of the basic P.O.S.T. academy training. Mental capacity, physical agility, and learning potential to perform all aspects of P.O.S.T. training and police work. Valid California Driver’s license at the time of appointment. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS : Technical fluency with Oracle/PeopleSoft, CSU Common Management System or equivalent student information system; Microsoft Office Professional Suite, and Google mail and calendaring programs. Highly desirable: Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to CSUMB’s Vision Statement . SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT & POSITION DESIGNATIONS : All offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The person holding this position will have a duty to report to the Campus Title IX Officer information pertaining to discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, sexual exploitation, dating violence, domestic violence, stalking, and retaliation and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order EO 1095, EO 1096, and EO 1097 as a condition of employment. This position is required to comply with confidentiality requirements outlined in the Department of Education’s Family Educational Rights and Privacy and California’s Educational Code Chapter 13 regarding sensitive student issues. This position is designated as a Campus Security Authority (CSA). The position is required to participate in training at the direction of the Clery Director and must also promptly report allegations of reportable crimes according to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, its accompanying regulations; the California State Education Code, Chapter 15.5, of the Donahoe Higher Education Act, Section 67380; and the California State University system-wide policy, Code EO 1107. Must possess and maintain a valid license to drive in the State of California, pass the Defensive Training Class, and be insurable under the University's liability coverage. This position has been designated as a sensitive position with: responsibility for the care, safety and security of people (including children and minors), animals and CSU property. access to controlled or hazardous substances. responsibility or access/possession of building master or sub-master keys for building access. access to and responsibility for detailed personally identifiable Level 1 confidential information about students, faculty, staff or alumni that is protected, personal or sensitive. (Reference: CSU Policy 8065 - Information Security and CSU Information Security Data Classification Standards ) responsibility for operating commercial vehicles, machinery or equipment that could pose environmental hazards or cause injury, illness, or death. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT : Various working environments including indoor, outdoor, inclement weather, and other adverse conditions. Work may include rotating shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays. May be required to work on short notice. May be required to travel. Personal protective equipment required including police uniform, duty belt and weapon. The health and safety of our students, faculty, and staff remain our highest priority. While on campus, students, faculty, staff, and the community will be expected to follow all campus safety mandates. BENEFITS : CSUMB offers a premium benefit package that includes outstanding vacation, health, dental and vision plans; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS); and 14-paid holidays a year. For more information, visit CSU System Benefits . Additionally, University Corporation at CSU Monterey Bay provides access to affordable campus housing based on availability; visit Employee Housing for more information. APPLICATION PROCEDURE : For full consideration, applicants must complete the required online application prior to the priority screen date found at csumb.edu/jobs . Application submissions received after the application screening date will be reviewed at the discretion of the University. Materials submitted become the property of CSUMB and will not be returned. CSUMB is not a sponsoring agency for staff or management positions. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting University Personnel at (831) 582-3389. All employees must be eligible for employment in the U.S. GENERAL INFORMATION : CSUMB hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States and is an E-Verify employer. In compliance with federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics, you can view the notice of availability and access the Cal State University, Monterey Bay annual security and fire safety reports at https://csumb.edu/clery/asr-and-fsr-notices-availability/ . CSUMB requires 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 should be prepared 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 humanresources@csumb.edu . CSUMB is a smoke and tobacco-free campus. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER : CSUMB is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer seeking to recruit and support a broadly diverse community of faculty and staff. We value and celebrate diversity in all its forms and strive to foster an inclusive culture built on respect that affirms inter-group relations and builds cohesion. We consider qualified applicants for employment for their anticipated contributions and without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, pregnancy, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Advertised: Oct 18 2023 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Cal State University (CSU) San Francisco
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Working Title Information Security Officer Administrator Level (for MPP positions only) This position is an Administrator III in the California State University Management Personnel Plan (MPP), reporting to the AVP and Chief Information Officer of Information Technology Services 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 Information Technology Services Appointment Type At-Will Time Base Full-Time Work Schedule Monday through Friday; from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Anticipated Hiring Range $12,915.00 - $13,500.00 Per Month ($154,980.00 - $162,000.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Under the general direction of the AVP and Chief Information Officer (CIO) and coordinating with the other Directors/Managers in Information Technology Services (ITS), the Director of Information Security and Information Security Officer (ISO) will coordinate and lead the Information Security Team at SF State. The incumbent will act as the SF State’s information security and privacy representative with respect to inquiries from customers, partners, and the public regarding SF State’s information security and privacy strategy; act as liaison to law enforcement agencies while pursuing the sources of network attacks and information thefts; balance security needs with the SF State’s strategic business plan, identify risk factors, and determine solutions to both; develop security and privacy policies and procedures that provide adequate business application protection without interfering with core business requirements; plan and test responses to security breaches, including the discussion of the event with customers, partners, or the public; oversee the selection, testing, configuration, deployment, and maintenance of security products; oversee a staff of employees responsible for security operations. Position Information Information Security Operation Manage an information security operational program that contains administrative, technical and physical safeguards designed to protect SF State information assets Document, and provide direction for mitigation of incidents involving SF State information assets Manage, develop and present security awareness training programs Manage incidents involving SF State information assets Facilitate and direct a campus vulnerability management program; manage and oversee the process of gathering, analyzing and assessing the current and future threat landscape, as well as providing a realistic overview of risks and threats in the enterprise environment Provide regular executive level status reports on campus breaches, incidents, compliance, and other information security metrics Work with campus leadership, Enterprise Risk Management, and legal counsel to provide primary lead activities in supporting CO and campus litigation processes, forensic activities, eDiscovery and security audits Plan, manage, and coordinate information security and privacy risk assessments; identify, track, and report issues and concerns to management; develop guidelines to ensure SF State business processes address information security and privacy risks; develop, implement and enforce information security requirements and solutions in collaboration with ITS and Chancellor’s Office Information Security Advisory Council (ISAC); lead in the development/adoption and enforcement of information security policies, procedures and standards; conduct and complete a periodic review of required regulations and reports; manage 3 rd party information security risks Serve as primary liaison with various University departments, including but not limited to Department of Public Safety, Audit and Advisory Services, Enrollment Management, Human Resources, Enterprise Risk Management, University Counsel, Dean of Students, and Fiscal Affairs; advise and train on campus-wide security related issues/processes; serve as liaison with other campus ISOs, the Chancellor's Office and outside auditors and organizations related to information security and privacy issues; facilitate campus stakeholder meetings to ensure campus alignment on information security and privacy matters Oversee and/or assist in performing on-going security monitoring of organization information systems Manage and provide technical leadership of information security projects Manage day-to-day information security operations; assist with oversight of change requests and attend change management meetings Perform other duties or special projected as assigned Information Security Strategy Manage and provide leadership in the administration of the information security and privacy program strategy and governance Identify process improvement opportunities and develop subsequent plans of action to resolve gaps with minimal management intervention Develop and document procedures to comply with applicable laws, regulations, and CSU policies governing information security and privacy protection, as well as serve as the primary point of contact and liaison for the Governance, Risk, and Compliance system Suggest and lead in the development of risk management strategies to identify and mitigate threats and vulnerabilities to information assets Lead the development of, and management of the information security plan that contains safeguards designed to protect SF State information assets Refine and develop, as necessary, new campus policies, standards and procedures governing information security and privacy protection that align with and support the SF State plan and strategy Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Information Technology or similar degree (or equivalent combination of education and experience) required; Seven to ten years in progressively responsible IT roles, including enterprise-level support, information security or related field Project management experience with demonstrated success in leading complex IT projects in non-profit/higher education environment preferred Demonstrated excellent collaborative, management, leadership, communication and presentation skills Extensive knowledge related to experience with security incident response planning and resolution Demonstrated ability to develop and communicate effective recommendations for securing information assets to executives, management, and staff Demonstrated knowledge of underlying technologies (i.e. databases, operating systems, applications, networks, security and hardware) A working knowledge of information security practices and concepts including: access controls and identity management, risk management, ISO 27001/27002 standards, security information and event management (SIEM), and security operations Extensive experience with policy development, procurement contract negotiation and information security awareness and training Must be detailed and a logical thinker with Strong problem-solving, leadership, team building, and organizational skills Ability to motivate team members Must be self-motivated and maintain positive and effective working relationships Preferred Qualifications Advanced degree is highly desirable Certifications such as Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Foundation are desirable Certifications such as Certified Privacy Program Manager (CIPM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) are beneficial Experience with cyber security frameworks such as ISO 27000, NIST 800 Experience with the following security or privacy compliance programs: PCI-DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, GLBA, and FERPA is desirable May need to work weekend and/or early morning / night hours for special projects or on-call 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: Feb 20 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Working Title Information Security Officer Administrator Level (for MPP positions only) This position is an Administrator III in the California State University Management Personnel Plan (MPP), reporting to the AVP and Chief Information Officer of Information Technology Services 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 Information Technology Services Appointment Type At-Will Time Base Full-Time Work Schedule Monday through Friday; from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Anticipated Hiring Range $12,915.00 - $13,500.00 Per Month ($154,980.00 - $162,000.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Under the general direction of the AVP and Chief Information Officer (CIO) and coordinating with the other Directors/Managers in Information Technology Services (ITS), the Director of Information Security and Information Security Officer (ISO) will coordinate and lead the Information Security Team at SF State. The incumbent will act as the SF State’s information security and privacy representative with respect to inquiries from customers, partners, and the public regarding SF State’s information security and privacy strategy; act as liaison to law enforcement agencies while pursuing the sources of network attacks and information thefts; balance security needs with the SF State’s strategic business plan, identify risk factors, and determine solutions to both; develop security and privacy policies and procedures that provide adequate business application protection without interfering with core business requirements; plan and test responses to security breaches, including the discussion of the event with customers, partners, or the public; oversee the selection, testing, configuration, deployment, and maintenance of security products; oversee a staff of employees responsible for security operations. Position Information Information Security Operation Manage an information security operational program that contains administrative, technical and physical safeguards designed to protect SF State information assets Document, and provide direction for mitigation of incidents involving SF State information assets Manage, develop and present security awareness training programs Manage incidents involving SF State information assets Facilitate and direct a campus vulnerability management program; manage and oversee the process of gathering, analyzing and assessing the current and future threat landscape, as well as providing a realistic overview of risks and threats in the enterprise environment Provide regular executive level status reports on campus breaches, incidents, compliance, and other information security metrics Work with campus leadership, Enterprise Risk Management, and legal counsel to provide primary lead activities in supporting CO and campus litigation processes, forensic activities, eDiscovery and security audits Plan, manage, and coordinate information security and privacy risk assessments; identify, track, and report issues and concerns to management; develop guidelines to ensure SF State business processes address information security and privacy risks; develop, implement and enforce information security requirements and solutions in collaboration with ITS and Chancellor’s Office Information Security Advisory Council (ISAC); lead in the development/adoption and enforcement of information security policies, procedures and standards; conduct and complete a periodic review of required regulations and reports; manage 3 rd party information security risks Serve as primary liaison with various University departments, including but not limited to Department of Public Safety, Audit and Advisory Services, Enrollment Management, Human Resources, Enterprise Risk Management, University Counsel, Dean of Students, and Fiscal Affairs; advise and train on campus-wide security related issues/processes; serve as liaison with other campus ISOs, the Chancellor's Office and outside auditors and organizations related to information security and privacy issues; facilitate campus stakeholder meetings to ensure campus alignment on information security and privacy matters Oversee and/or assist in performing on-going security monitoring of organization information systems Manage and provide technical leadership of information security projects Manage day-to-day information security operations; assist with oversight of change requests and attend change management meetings Perform other duties or special projected as assigned Information Security Strategy Manage and provide leadership in the administration of the information security and privacy program strategy and governance Identify process improvement opportunities and develop subsequent plans of action to resolve gaps with minimal management intervention Develop and document procedures to comply with applicable laws, regulations, and CSU policies governing information security and privacy protection, as well as serve as the primary point of contact and liaison for the Governance, Risk, and Compliance system Suggest and lead in the development of risk management strategies to identify and mitigate threats and vulnerabilities to information assets Lead the development of, and management of the information security plan that contains safeguards designed to protect SF State information assets Refine and develop, as necessary, new campus policies, standards and procedures governing information security and privacy protection that align with and support the SF State plan and strategy Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Information Technology or similar degree (or equivalent combination of education and experience) required; Seven to ten years in progressively responsible IT roles, including enterprise-level support, information security or related field Project management experience with demonstrated success in leading complex IT projects in non-profit/higher education environment preferred Demonstrated excellent collaborative, management, leadership, communication and presentation skills Extensive knowledge related to experience with security incident response planning and resolution Demonstrated ability to develop and communicate effective recommendations for securing information assets to executives, management, and staff Demonstrated knowledge of underlying technologies (i.e. databases, operating systems, applications, networks, security and hardware) A working knowledge of information security practices and concepts including: access controls and identity management, risk management, ISO 27001/27002 standards, security information and event management (SIEM), and security operations Extensive experience with policy development, procurement contract negotiation and information security awareness and training Must be detailed and a logical thinker with Strong problem-solving, leadership, team building, and organizational skills Ability to motivate team members Must be self-motivated and maintain positive and effective working relationships Preferred Qualifications Advanced degree is highly desirable Certifications such as Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Foundation are desirable Certifications such as Certified Privacy Program Manager (CIPM) or Project Management Professional (PMP) are beneficial Experience with cyber security frameworks such as ISO 27000, NIST 800 Experience with the following security or privacy compliance programs: PCI-DSS, HIPAA, GDPR, GLBA, and FERPA is desirable May need to work weekend and/or early morning / night hours for special projects or on-call 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: Feb 20 2024 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
JOB TITLE: Investment and Treasury Officer
AGENCY: City of Ontario
LOCATION: Ontario, CA
FILING DEADLINE : May 6, 2024
SALARY RANGE: $110,136.00 - $133,868.80 effective July 2, 2023; $120,598.40 - $146,577.60 effective July 2024
The City of Ontario has earned the 2024 USA Today’s Top Workplaces USA award!
THE POSITION
The Investment and Treasury Officer will assist with the investment of the City’s portfolio and the administration of the City’s investment and cash management programs; perform credit analyses of corporate and financial institutions; prepare and reconcile investment income reports and develop cash flow forecasts; prepare market analysis and investment strategy recommendations; perform treasury functions such as banking, cash handling, and cash management; provide analytical and administrative support for special projects; perform other duties related to investments, revenue and cash management as required. This position may have supervisory duties.
Essential job functions include, but are not limited to:
Participate in the administration of the City’s banking, cashiering, cash handling, and vault operation programs.
Oversee the day-to-day oversight and management of the City’s investment portfolio.
Assist and advise cashiers in other departments in handling transactions in accordance with the established cash handling guidelines.
Coordinate with departments to process incoming and outgoing wires, ACH payments, returned checks, credit card chargebacks, and returned ACH payments.
Manage City bank accounts and execute wire transactions in accordance with City policy.
Preparation of a variety of reports, such as the monthly Treasurer’s Portfolio Summary Report, and the annual statement of investment policy.
Perform a variety of research, analytical, and reporting activities that support the investment strategy and planning process and run reports in various software systems (the City uses Bloomberg).
Monitor the investment pricing, market, and revenue trends.
Research and analyze new investment opportunities and open cash investment accounts.
Assist with and perform trade and interest calculations.
Collaborate with interdepartmental financial project managers/analysts on revenues and disbursements, process payments to develop accurate cash forecast schedules.
Perform related duties as assigned.
This is an exciting time for the City. The City has properties and business investments in various key areas such as Downtown/Euclid District, the Ontario International Airport, Holt Boulevard, the Toyota Arena, Ontario Ranch, Regional Sports Complex, and the Ontario Convention Center District; and directing and managing the implementation of projects and programs in these areas of the City. Ontario Ranch was the highest selling master planned community in California and 6th in the nation in 2021 and in the top 15 for the past 3 years.
The individual selected to assume this position will be expected to:
Foster a work environment that encourages communication, team collaboration, employee development and growth; and motivates high performance and accountability.
Assist in developing and implementing strategic plans, policies, and procedures.
Cultivate new and continuing relationships with colleagues and key stakeholders and support the City’s business and development interests.
Enhance sustainability through efforts that advance innovation and entrepreneurship.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
The ideal candidate will be a positive and collaborative leader with effective decision-making skills who will focus on what is best for Ontario’s community today and in the future. The successful candidate will embody the values of the City’s Approach to Public Service – Commitment to the Community, Excellence through Teamwork, and Doing the Right Thing the Right Way. A passion for local government and a strong desire to make a positive impact on this community is a must. As this is a fast-paced and busy working environment, the selected candidate should be even-keeled and able to exercise patience and a supportive management style, with the ability to roll up one’s sleeve, hit the ground running, and adapt to changing priorities. The successful candidate will demonstrate and encourage collegial teamwork and collaboration to ensure high performance and quality deliverables. A proven track record of building and maintaining positive working relationships and consistent communication throughout all organizational levels is required.
Key Attributes and Characteristics
Excellent interpersonal skills are necessary to build positive working relationships with the City leadership, staff and partnering departments, state, and federal agencies, and other stakeholders.
Excellent communication skills and professionalism with the ability to provide verbal and written reports relatable to various audiences.
Solid personnel management and a positive leadership style; able to delegate authority and responsibility while promoting individual accountability and high performance.
A collaborative problem solver who is able to form consensus, be organized and decisive, and work with a sense of urgency.
THE COMMUNITY
Ontario is a progressive city located in southwestern San Bernardino County, California, 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles and 23 miles west of downtown San Bernardino. Located in the western part of the Inland Empire metropolitan area, it lies just east of Los Angeles County and is part of the Greater Los Angeles Area. The population is approximately 180,000. With sunshine and a temperate climate year around, Greater Ontario is local to all things Southern California - from the mountains to sea, deserts to vineyards, and wide-open spaces; yet still close enough to urban centers, making the City a desirable destination. The City itself offers an array of restaurants and nightlife, an international airport, shopping, major sports venues, and semi-pro athletic teams. The City of Ontario boasts all the amenities of Los Angeles and Orange Counties without the expense, hassle, and traffic. With a highly skilled workforce, reasonable lease rates, quality office and retail development, and more than 130 million square feet of industrial, manufacturing and distribution space, Ontario is an incredible community for business. Ontario is known as the “Gateway to Southern California.” With three major interstates, two railroads and the Ontario International Airport, the City of Ontario offers direct access from Los Angeles to the rest of California, and to North America.
We invite you to learn more about the City of Ontario by reviewing the City’s website: https://www.ontarioca.gov
For more details about this opportunity, please visit the job brochure at: https://koffassociates.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Rev8-Ontario-ITO.pdf .
To be considered, please submit a resume, cover letter, and five work related references (who will not be contacted in the early stages of the recruitment) to: https://koffassociates.com/ontario-investment-treasury-officer/ . Resumes should reflect years and months of positions held, as well as size of past organization(s).
For more information, contact:
Pete Smith
Phone: (510) 342.3233
Email: peter_smith1@ajg.com
www.koffassociates.com
Apr 05, 2024
Full Time
JOB TITLE: Investment and Treasury Officer
AGENCY: City of Ontario
LOCATION: Ontario, CA
FILING DEADLINE : May 6, 2024
SALARY RANGE: $110,136.00 - $133,868.80 effective July 2, 2023; $120,598.40 - $146,577.60 effective July 2024
The City of Ontario has earned the 2024 USA Today’s Top Workplaces USA award!
THE POSITION
The Investment and Treasury Officer will assist with the investment of the City’s portfolio and the administration of the City’s investment and cash management programs; perform credit analyses of corporate and financial institutions; prepare and reconcile investment income reports and develop cash flow forecasts; prepare market analysis and investment strategy recommendations; perform treasury functions such as banking, cash handling, and cash management; provide analytical and administrative support for special projects; perform other duties related to investments, revenue and cash management as required. This position may have supervisory duties.
Essential job functions include, but are not limited to:
Participate in the administration of the City’s banking, cashiering, cash handling, and vault operation programs.
Oversee the day-to-day oversight and management of the City’s investment portfolio.
Assist and advise cashiers in other departments in handling transactions in accordance with the established cash handling guidelines.
Coordinate with departments to process incoming and outgoing wires, ACH payments, returned checks, credit card chargebacks, and returned ACH payments.
Manage City bank accounts and execute wire transactions in accordance with City policy.
Preparation of a variety of reports, such as the monthly Treasurer’s Portfolio Summary Report, and the annual statement of investment policy.
Perform a variety of research, analytical, and reporting activities that support the investment strategy and planning process and run reports in various software systems (the City uses Bloomberg).
Monitor the investment pricing, market, and revenue trends.
Research and analyze new investment opportunities and open cash investment accounts.
Assist with and perform trade and interest calculations.
Collaborate with interdepartmental financial project managers/analysts on revenues and disbursements, process payments to develop accurate cash forecast schedules.
Perform related duties as assigned.
This is an exciting time for the City. The City has properties and business investments in various key areas such as Downtown/Euclid District, the Ontario International Airport, Holt Boulevard, the Toyota Arena, Ontario Ranch, Regional Sports Complex, and the Ontario Convention Center District; and directing and managing the implementation of projects and programs in these areas of the City. Ontario Ranch was the highest selling master planned community in California and 6th in the nation in 2021 and in the top 15 for the past 3 years.
The individual selected to assume this position will be expected to:
Foster a work environment that encourages communication, team collaboration, employee development and growth; and motivates high performance and accountability.
Assist in developing and implementing strategic plans, policies, and procedures.
Cultivate new and continuing relationships with colleagues and key stakeholders and support the City’s business and development interests.
Enhance sustainability through efforts that advance innovation and entrepreneurship.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
The ideal candidate will be a positive and collaborative leader with effective decision-making skills who will focus on what is best for Ontario’s community today and in the future. The successful candidate will embody the values of the City’s Approach to Public Service – Commitment to the Community, Excellence through Teamwork, and Doing the Right Thing the Right Way. A passion for local government and a strong desire to make a positive impact on this community is a must. As this is a fast-paced and busy working environment, the selected candidate should be even-keeled and able to exercise patience and a supportive management style, with the ability to roll up one’s sleeve, hit the ground running, and adapt to changing priorities. The successful candidate will demonstrate and encourage collegial teamwork and collaboration to ensure high performance and quality deliverables. A proven track record of building and maintaining positive working relationships and consistent communication throughout all organizational levels is required.
Key Attributes and Characteristics
Excellent interpersonal skills are necessary to build positive working relationships with the City leadership, staff and partnering departments, state, and federal agencies, and other stakeholders.
Excellent communication skills and professionalism with the ability to provide verbal and written reports relatable to various audiences.
Solid personnel management and a positive leadership style; able to delegate authority and responsibility while promoting individual accountability and high performance.
A collaborative problem solver who is able to form consensus, be organized and decisive, and work with a sense of urgency.
THE COMMUNITY
Ontario is a progressive city located in southwestern San Bernardino County, California, 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles and 23 miles west of downtown San Bernardino. Located in the western part of the Inland Empire metropolitan area, it lies just east of Los Angeles County and is part of the Greater Los Angeles Area. The population is approximately 180,000. With sunshine and a temperate climate year around, Greater Ontario is local to all things Southern California - from the mountains to sea, deserts to vineyards, and wide-open spaces; yet still close enough to urban centers, making the City a desirable destination. The City itself offers an array of restaurants and nightlife, an international airport, shopping, major sports venues, and semi-pro athletic teams. The City of Ontario boasts all the amenities of Los Angeles and Orange Counties without the expense, hassle, and traffic. With a highly skilled workforce, reasonable lease rates, quality office and retail development, and more than 130 million square feet of industrial, manufacturing and distribution space, Ontario is an incredible community for business. Ontario is known as the “Gateway to Southern California.” With three major interstates, two railroads and the Ontario International Airport, the City of Ontario offers direct access from Los Angeles to the rest of California, and to North America.
We invite you to learn more about the City of Ontario by reviewing the City’s website: https://www.ontarioca.gov
For more details about this opportunity, please visit the job brochure at: https://koffassociates.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Rev8-Ontario-ITO.pdf .
To be considered, please submit a resume, cover letter, and five work related references (who will not be contacted in the early stages of the recruitment) to: https://koffassociates.com/ontario-investment-treasury-officer/ . Resumes should reflect years and months of positions held, as well as size of past organization(s).
For more information, contact:
Pete Smith
Phone: (510) 342.3233
Email: peter_smith1@ajg.com
www.koffassociates.com
JOB SUMMARY The Town of Prosper is currently accepting applications for: CERTIFIED POLICE OFFICER (Out of State Included) **Lateral Entry- Up to Step #5 - $82,162 -DOQ** Entry Test Waived for Lateral Transferred Officers Salary Range: $73,000-$89,781 Annual Step Increases Intermediate Police Officers Certification Pay-$600.00 per year Advance Police Officer Certification Pay-$960.00 per year Master's Police Officer Certification Pay-$1500.00 per year Night Shift Differential Pay Retirement Benefits (TMRS), 2-to-1 Match Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits Effective Within the First 35 days of Employment Tuition Reimbursement Wellness Benefits Training & Continuing Education Opportunities LATERAL ENTRY AVAILABLE UP TO STEP #5 - DOQ Step 1: $73,000 Step 2: $75,190 Step 3: $77,446 Step 4: $79,769 Step 5: $82,162 2023-2024 Compensation Plan . Qualifications: Possession of a valid Peace Officer License/Certification in the United States . Possession of a valid driver's license. Acting under the general supervision of a police sergeant. This position performs law enforcement and crime prevention work; to control traffic flow and enforce State and local traffic regulations; to perform investigative work and other special assignments; and to perform a variety of technical and administrative tasks in support of the Department. This is a sworn position. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Essential Functions: Patrol a designated area of the Town to preserve law and order, discover and prevent the commission of crimes, and enforce traffic and other laws and ordinances. Answer calls and complaints involving automobile accidents, misdemeanors and felonies. Respond to general public service calls including domestic disturbances, civil complaints, property control, and related incidents. Collect, process, photograph and present evidence using scientific techniques including fingerprints, fibers, blood, and related physical evidence. Check buildings for physical security. Serve as Field Training Officer as assigned; train new officers on departmental policies, procedures and activities. Enforce traffic laws and ordinances; issue warnings and citations; direct traffic at fire, special events, and other emergency or congested situations. Conduct investigations of private property, non-injury, serious injury and fatality traffic accidents; conduct traffic accident analyses and general traffic surveys. Conduct a variety of criminal investigations involving crimes against persons and property, auto theft, white-collar crime, and narcotics; gather evidence and prepare cases for prosecution. Identify suspects; conduct interviews and interrogations; apprehend and arrest offenders. Contact and interview victims and witnesses; preserve and investigate crime scenes. Conduct covert, undercover investigations as assigned. Contact and cooperate with other law enforcement agencies in matters relating to the apprehension of offenders and the investigation of offenses. Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems and preserve good relationships with the general public; take an active role in areas of public education and relative to crime and crime prevention. May assist with a variety of special projects, as assigned, including intoxyilizer testing, accident reconstruction, and water rescues. May assist with the testing of weapons; may participate in reloading ammunition. Assist in the performance of special investigative and crime prevention duties as required. Prepare reports on arrests made, activities performed and unusual incidents observed. Prepare and deliver a variety of presentations concerning law enforcement, crime, and crime prevention if assigned; serve as the liaison between the Police Department and the public concerning crime and its prevention if assigned. Make arrests as necessary; interview victims, complainants and witnesses; interrogate suspects; gather and preserve evidence; testify and present evidence in court. Serve warrants within the department and with outside agencies; remain current on laws and procedures required for processing warrants. Assist with the conduct of community presentations and instruct assigned classes. Must be able to work any shift, as needed, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to meet the needs of the Department, with or without reasonable accommodation. Maintain Town facilities, vehicles and equipment as required. Perform related duties as assigned. Successfully complete a one year probationary period, which includes field training and related. Other Important Duties: Traffic laws and regulations. Basic function of a public safety operation. Criminal law and criminal procedure with particular reference to the apprehension, arrest and custody of persons committing misdemeanors and felonies, including rules of evidence pertaining to the seizure and preservation of evidence in traffic and criminal cases. Police methods and procedures including patrol, crime prevention, traffic control, investigation and identification techniques. Offensive and defensive weapons nomenclature and theory. Self defense tactics and proper use of force. Interviewing and interrogation techniques. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Ability to: Analyze situations quickly and objectively, and determine and take emergency action. Learn the operation of standard equipment and facilities required in the performance of assigned tasks. Use, care for and qualify with firearms. Prepare accurate and grammatically correct written reports. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Meet the physical requirements established by the Department. Think and act quickly in emergencies and judge situations and people accurately. Understand and interpret laws and regulations. Use standard broadcasting procedures of a police radio system. Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. ADDITIONAL DETAILS PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk or hear; and taste or smell. Frequently required to walk, stand and sit. Occasionally required to climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. Occasionally lift and/or move more than 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Must be able to meet and maintain minimum physical standards as outlined by department policy. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Regularly works in outside weather conditions. Occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and in high, precarious places. Occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, extreme cold, extreme heat, risk of electrical shock, risk of radiation, and vibration. Noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is not an employment agreement, contact agreement, or contract. Management has exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION The selection and hiring process for a Police Officer will involve the following steps: Submit a fully COMPLETED initial application (resume will not be accepted in-lieu of) Completion of the department's Personal History Statement packet (including the submission of any required or requested documents) Completion of an extensive Background Investigation Complete a departmental Oral Review Board Complete a Police Chief Interview Complete a Psychological Assessment from a department designated Psychologist (required only if break in service exceeds 180 days) Complete the department's Physical Agility Test/Worksteps Complete a Town designated medical exam and/or subsequent required testing to assure fitness for duty. Successfully pass a Town designated Drug Screen Only qualified applicants will move to the next step after successful completion of the previous step. The entire process may take approximately 2 months. DISQUALIFIERS: An incomplete, falsified or omissions found on initial application. An incomplete, falsified or omissions found in the Personal History Statement/packet. Conviction or admission of any felony. Conviction of any Class A or B misdemeanor in the past 10 years. Conviction or admission of any illegal drug use within the past 5 years, or use of marijuana within the past 2 years. Conviction of family violence within the past 10 years. Dishonorable or other than other than honorable discharge from the military. (Misconduct related discharges will not be accepted.) Being prohibited by State or Federal law from operation of a motor vehicle. Having ever used substances to include, but not limited to: LSD, PCP, Cocaine, Methamphetamine or any other similar type of substances. Having ever been convicted of the misdemeanor offense of indecent exposure or delivery of any amount of marijuana with or without remuneration. Having been convicted of 4 or more hazardous traffic violations within 12 months preceding date of application. Having been convicted of 7 or more hazardous traffic violations within 24 months preceding date of application. This job description is not an employment agreement, contact agreement, or contract. Management has exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. The intent of this position description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbent(s) in this position. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties in this description and incumbent(s) may be required to perform position-related tasks other than those specifically listed in this description.
Mar 26, 2024
Full Time
JOB SUMMARY The Town of Prosper is currently accepting applications for: CERTIFIED POLICE OFFICER (Out of State Included) **Lateral Entry- Up to Step #5 - $82,162 -DOQ** Entry Test Waived for Lateral Transferred Officers Salary Range: $73,000-$89,781 Annual Step Increases Intermediate Police Officers Certification Pay-$600.00 per year Advance Police Officer Certification Pay-$960.00 per year Master's Police Officer Certification Pay-$1500.00 per year Night Shift Differential Pay Retirement Benefits (TMRS), 2-to-1 Match Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits Effective Within the First 35 days of Employment Tuition Reimbursement Wellness Benefits Training & Continuing Education Opportunities LATERAL ENTRY AVAILABLE UP TO STEP #5 - DOQ Step 1: $73,000 Step 2: $75,190 Step 3: $77,446 Step 4: $79,769 Step 5: $82,162 2023-2024 Compensation Plan . Qualifications: Possession of a valid Peace Officer License/Certification in the United States . Possession of a valid driver's license. Acting under the general supervision of a police sergeant. This position performs law enforcement and crime prevention work; to control traffic flow and enforce State and local traffic regulations; to perform investigative work and other special assignments; and to perform a variety of technical and administrative tasks in support of the Department. This is a sworn position. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Essential Functions: Patrol a designated area of the Town to preserve law and order, discover and prevent the commission of crimes, and enforce traffic and other laws and ordinances. Answer calls and complaints involving automobile accidents, misdemeanors and felonies. Respond to general public service calls including domestic disturbances, civil complaints, property control, and related incidents. Collect, process, photograph and present evidence using scientific techniques including fingerprints, fibers, blood, and related physical evidence. Check buildings for physical security. Serve as Field Training Officer as assigned; train new officers on departmental policies, procedures and activities. Enforce traffic laws and ordinances; issue warnings and citations; direct traffic at fire, special events, and other emergency or congested situations. Conduct investigations of private property, non-injury, serious injury and fatality traffic accidents; conduct traffic accident analyses and general traffic surveys. Conduct a variety of criminal investigations involving crimes against persons and property, auto theft, white-collar crime, and narcotics; gather evidence and prepare cases for prosecution. Identify suspects; conduct interviews and interrogations; apprehend and arrest offenders. Contact and interview victims and witnesses; preserve and investigate crime scenes. Conduct covert, undercover investigations as assigned. Contact and cooperate with other law enforcement agencies in matters relating to the apprehension of offenders and the investigation of offenses. Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems and preserve good relationships with the general public; take an active role in areas of public education and relative to crime and crime prevention. May assist with a variety of special projects, as assigned, including intoxyilizer testing, accident reconstruction, and water rescues. May assist with the testing of weapons; may participate in reloading ammunition. Assist in the performance of special investigative and crime prevention duties as required. Prepare reports on arrests made, activities performed and unusual incidents observed. Prepare and deliver a variety of presentations concerning law enforcement, crime, and crime prevention if assigned; serve as the liaison between the Police Department and the public concerning crime and its prevention if assigned. Make arrests as necessary; interview victims, complainants and witnesses; interrogate suspects; gather and preserve evidence; testify and present evidence in court. Serve warrants within the department and with outside agencies; remain current on laws and procedures required for processing warrants. Assist with the conduct of community presentations and instruct assigned classes. Must be able to work any shift, as needed, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to meet the needs of the Department, with or without reasonable accommodation. Maintain Town facilities, vehicles and equipment as required. Perform related duties as assigned. Successfully complete a one year probationary period, which includes field training and related. Other Important Duties: Traffic laws and regulations. Basic function of a public safety operation. Criminal law and criminal procedure with particular reference to the apprehension, arrest and custody of persons committing misdemeanors and felonies, including rules of evidence pertaining to the seizure and preservation of evidence in traffic and criminal cases. Police methods and procedures including patrol, crime prevention, traffic control, investigation and identification techniques. Offensive and defensive weapons nomenclature and theory. Self defense tactics and proper use of force. Interviewing and interrogation techniques. ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Ability to: Analyze situations quickly and objectively, and determine and take emergency action. Learn the operation of standard equipment and facilities required in the performance of assigned tasks. Use, care for and qualify with firearms. Prepare accurate and grammatically correct written reports. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Meet the physical requirements established by the Department. Think and act quickly in emergencies and judge situations and people accurately. Understand and interpret laws and regulations. Use standard broadcasting procedures of a police radio system. Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. ADDITIONAL DETAILS PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk or hear; and taste or smell. Frequently required to walk, stand and sit. Occasionally required to climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. Occasionally lift and/or move more than 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Must be able to meet and maintain minimum physical standards as outlined by department policy. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Regularly works in outside weather conditions. Occasionally works near moving mechanical parts and in high, precarious places. Occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, extreme cold, extreme heat, risk of electrical shock, risk of radiation, and vibration. Noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is not an employment agreement, contact agreement, or contract. Management has exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION The selection and hiring process for a Police Officer will involve the following steps: Submit a fully COMPLETED initial application (resume will not be accepted in-lieu of) Completion of the department's Personal History Statement packet (including the submission of any required or requested documents) Completion of an extensive Background Investigation Complete a departmental Oral Review Board Complete a Police Chief Interview Complete a Psychological Assessment from a department designated Psychologist (required only if break in service exceeds 180 days) Complete the department's Physical Agility Test/Worksteps Complete a Town designated medical exam and/or subsequent required testing to assure fitness for duty. Successfully pass a Town designated Drug Screen Only qualified applicants will move to the next step after successful completion of the previous step. The entire process may take approximately 2 months. DISQUALIFIERS: An incomplete, falsified or omissions found on initial application. An incomplete, falsified or omissions found in the Personal History Statement/packet. Conviction or admission of any felony. Conviction of any Class A or B misdemeanor in the past 10 years. Conviction or admission of any illegal drug use within the past 5 years, or use of marijuana within the past 2 years. Conviction of family violence within the past 10 years. Dishonorable or other than other than honorable discharge from the military. (Misconduct related discharges will not be accepted.) Being prohibited by State or Federal law from operation of a motor vehicle. Having ever used substances to include, but not limited to: LSD, PCP, Cocaine, Methamphetamine or any other similar type of substances. Having ever been convicted of the misdemeanor offense of indecent exposure or delivery of any amount of marijuana with or without remuneration. Having been convicted of 4 or more hazardous traffic violations within 12 months preceding date of application. Having been convicted of 7 or more hazardous traffic violations within 24 months preceding date of application. This job description is not an employment agreement, contact agreement, or contract. Management has exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. The intent of this position description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbent(s) in this position. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties in this description and incumbent(s) may be required to perform position-related tasks other than those specifically listed in this description.
Basic Function Provides executive direction for the development of all department goals and objectives and sets the strategic direction for the agency with regards to Marketing; responsible for providing executive direction for the overall management of the department, including development of the annual budget, staff development, and the successful execution of all marketing efforts. Example Of Duties Leads Marketing department′s strategy development and execution; aligns department goals with agency goals Oversees the development and management of the Metro brand Leads the development and execution of the agency′s social media strategy Directs efforts to secure and expand external advertising revenue for Metro′s present and future properties and assets, Metro-sponsored activities and events, or special projects as directed by the Metro Board of Directors Collaborates with Communications leadership and Chief Communications Officer Leads the Marketing Department′s budget development and management, including proactively evaluating and optimizing resources on an ongoing basis Analyzes the department′s operations to identify successes and areas for improvement, and modifies processes as necessary to provide a clear path for the team to be successful and to ensure alignment with Metro's mission and goals Directs the development and implementation of work plan goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and work standards for assigned function, and monitors progress Consults with and recommends to Metro management, Board of Directors, and municipal and transportation officials on the direction, progress, preparation, and funding of customer related policies and programs Develops and directs coordination of marketing and promotional programs and policies, including negotiating contractual agreements with private entities, as well as other public agencies Manages and executes advertising contract Establishes and maintains relationships with Metro Board members and their staff; regional and local elected officials; and business, professional, civic, government, and community groups regarding Metro plans, policies, programs, and services to build trust and foster marketing strategies and initiatives Directs the development of extensive customer-related and/or marketing programs and studies, including evaluations of existing and proposed services, costs, productivity, cost-effectiveness, and service area impact Provides support for all internal and external marketing partners Leads Metro′s marketing participation in regional and external events, activities, and functions Leads department′s participation in and management′s responses to internal and external investigations related to department-specific matters Prepares and presents written and oral reports to Board members, Metro management, government officials, key stakeholders, community groups, and the general public Represents Metro before public officials, private entities, professional, civic, governmental groups, and community and special events Recruits, supervises, and evaluates assigned staff; manages staff human resources issues Communicates Metro's safety vision and goals; oversees the implementation of agency and departmental safety rules, policies, and procedures; and maintains accountability for the safety performance of all assigned employees. Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment A combination of education and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Additional experience, as outlined below, may be substituted for required education on a year-for-year basis. A typical combination includes: Education Bachelor′s Degree in Business, Public Administration, Public Policy, Marketing, Communications, or a related field; Master′s Degree in a related field preferred Experience Eight years of relevant senior management-level experience in customer relations; marketing; or policy development communications or public affairs Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected. The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience developing, implementing, and leading marketing, communications, social media, and brand campaigns with a clear understanding of marketing and branding concepts Experience delivering and communicating complex ideas and strategies to diverse audiences, both internally and externally Experience managing multiple teams and projects to meet deadlines and goals, while demonstrating effective problem-solving skills in a high-pressure environment Knowledge: Theories, principles, and practices of marketing, advertising, public policy, communication, and web and social media Organizational structure, functioning, and protocol of public agencies and local governments Marketing research theories and techniques Social and political issues influencing transportation programs Administrative methods, including goal setting, program, and budget development and implementation, capital and operating budgets, funding sources, and finance best practices Decision making process and implementation Modern management theory, including staff management Skills: Directing the overall operations of major marketing, advertising, web, and social media functions Developing and editing high-quality materials Superior writing and public speaking skills Determining strategies to achieve goals Establishing and implementing policies and procedures. Management Budgeting and finance Analyzing situations, identifying problems, recommending solutions, and evaluating outcomes Exercising sound judgment and creativity in making decisions Communicating effectively orally and in writing Interpersonal communication, including tact and diplomacy Interacting professionally with Metro employees, Board of Directors and their staff, elected officials, stakeholders, and the public Supervising, training, and motivating assigned employees Mediating and negotiating Abilities: Manage a diverse team of individuals Build a high performing culture Establish and implement performance measures for the department and staff Collaborate Plan financial and staffing needs, and resource allocations Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, contracts, budgets, and labor/management agreements Represent Metro before public officials, private entities, professional, civic, governmental groups, and community and special events Prepare comprehensive reports and correspondence Handle highly confidential information and materials Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro location: METRO Headquarters, Employment Office One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. (RW) *Open to the public and all Metro employees**This is an At-Will position and employee serves at the pleasure of the hiring authority. This job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Apr 06, 2024
Full Time
Basic Function Provides executive direction for the development of all department goals and objectives and sets the strategic direction for the agency with regards to Marketing; responsible for providing executive direction for the overall management of the department, including development of the annual budget, staff development, and the successful execution of all marketing efforts. Example Of Duties Leads Marketing department′s strategy development and execution; aligns department goals with agency goals Oversees the development and management of the Metro brand Leads the development and execution of the agency′s social media strategy Directs efforts to secure and expand external advertising revenue for Metro′s present and future properties and assets, Metro-sponsored activities and events, or special projects as directed by the Metro Board of Directors Collaborates with Communications leadership and Chief Communications Officer Leads the Marketing Department′s budget development and management, including proactively evaluating and optimizing resources on an ongoing basis Analyzes the department′s operations to identify successes and areas for improvement, and modifies processes as necessary to provide a clear path for the team to be successful and to ensure alignment with Metro's mission and goals Directs the development and implementation of work plan goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and work standards for assigned function, and monitors progress Consults with and recommends to Metro management, Board of Directors, and municipal and transportation officials on the direction, progress, preparation, and funding of customer related policies and programs Develops and directs coordination of marketing and promotional programs and policies, including negotiating contractual agreements with private entities, as well as other public agencies Manages and executes advertising contract Establishes and maintains relationships with Metro Board members and their staff; regional and local elected officials; and business, professional, civic, government, and community groups regarding Metro plans, policies, programs, and services to build trust and foster marketing strategies and initiatives Directs the development of extensive customer-related and/or marketing programs and studies, including evaluations of existing and proposed services, costs, productivity, cost-effectiveness, and service area impact Provides support for all internal and external marketing partners Leads Metro′s marketing participation in regional and external events, activities, and functions Leads department′s participation in and management′s responses to internal and external investigations related to department-specific matters Prepares and presents written and oral reports to Board members, Metro management, government officials, key stakeholders, community groups, and the general public Represents Metro before public officials, private entities, professional, civic, governmental groups, and community and special events Recruits, supervises, and evaluates assigned staff; manages staff human resources issues Communicates Metro's safety vision and goals; oversees the implementation of agency and departmental safety rules, policies, and procedures; and maintains accountability for the safety performance of all assigned employees. Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment A combination of education and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Additional experience, as outlined below, may be substituted for required education on a year-for-year basis. A typical combination includes: Education Bachelor′s Degree in Business, Public Administration, Public Policy, Marketing, Communications, or a related field; Master′s Degree in a related field preferred Experience Eight years of relevant senior management-level experience in customer relations; marketing; or policy development communications or public affairs Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions Preferred Qualifications Preferred Qualifications (PQs) are used to identify relevant knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) as determined by business necessity. These criteria are considered preferred qualifications and are not intended to serve as minimum requirements for the position. PQs will help support selection decisions throughout the recruitment. In addition, applicants who possess these PQs will not automatically be selected. The following are the preferred qualifications: Experience developing, implementing, and leading marketing, communications, social media, and brand campaigns with a clear understanding of marketing and branding concepts Experience delivering and communicating complex ideas and strategies to diverse audiences, both internally and externally Experience managing multiple teams and projects to meet deadlines and goals, while demonstrating effective problem-solving skills in a high-pressure environment Knowledge: Theories, principles, and practices of marketing, advertising, public policy, communication, and web and social media Organizational structure, functioning, and protocol of public agencies and local governments Marketing research theories and techniques Social and political issues influencing transportation programs Administrative methods, including goal setting, program, and budget development and implementation, capital and operating budgets, funding sources, and finance best practices Decision making process and implementation Modern management theory, including staff management Skills: Directing the overall operations of major marketing, advertising, web, and social media functions Developing and editing high-quality materials Superior writing and public speaking skills Determining strategies to achieve goals Establishing and implementing policies and procedures. Management Budgeting and finance Analyzing situations, identifying problems, recommending solutions, and evaluating outcomes Exercising sound judgment and creativity in making decisions Communicating effectively orally and in writing Interpersonal communication, including tact and diplomacy Interacting professionally with Metro employees, Board of Directors and their staff, elected officials, stakeholders, and the public Supervising, training, and motivating assigned employees Mediating and negotiating Abilities: Manage a diverse team of individuals Build a high performing culture Establish and implement performance measures for the department and staff Collaborate Plan financial and staffing needs, and resource allocations Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, contracts, budgets, and labor/management agreements Represent Metro before public officials, private entities, professional, civic, governmental groups, and community and special events Prepare comprehensive reports and correspondence Handle highly confidential information and materials Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Computers are available to complete online Employment Applications at the following Metro location: METRO Headquarters, Employment Office One Gateway Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90012 Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. (RW) *Open to the public and all Metro employees**This is an At-Will position and employee serves at the pleasure of the hiring authority. This job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Title: Chief Human Resources Officer Pay Grade: Executive Management Starting Pay:$203,265.03 Departmental Mission Statement: Notes: Position Summary: Working within the Office of Court Management (OCM) of the Trial Court, the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Human Resources Department, its policies, practices and operations in order to meet the Trial Court’s evolving needs. The Chief Human Resources Officer originates and leads the Human Resources’ practices and strategic objectives that will provide an employee-oriented, high-performance culture that emphasizes empowerment, quality, productivity, consistent standards, goal attainment, and the recruitment and ongoing development of a qualified, talented, merit based, and diverse workforce and employment environment. The Chief Human Resources Officer directs the implementation of services, policies, and programs through Human Resource Department’s professional and administrative staff. The CHRO also has oversight of all collective bargaining and labor relations for the Trial Court, maintaining a positive labor relations philosophy that both furthers the Trial Court’s strategic goals, and ensures compliance with the Employer’s obligations under the State’s Collective Bargaining Law. The CHRO reports to the Court Administrator and serves on the executive management team, and assists, advises and collaborates with all levels of department heads, managers, and court officials on a wide range of Human Resource issues. The CHRO is a key executive partner and coach who is tasked with facilitating strategic planning and initiatives, change management, and organizational design. Duties: Leadership/Supervisory Role Oversees and is accountable for all activities of the Human Resources Department and staff; Provides overall leadership and guidance to human resource functions by overseeing personnel policies and procedures, contract administration, labor relations, talent acquisition, hiring and onboarding, HR/CMS support, classification and compensation, position management, HR training and related curriculum development, career development, leave administration, and employee wellness; Provides advice and information on Human Resources and Labor Relations matters to the Court Administrator, the Chief Justice of the Trial Court, OCM Directors, Departmental Chief Justices, the Chief Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court and the Appeals Court, the Commissioner of Probation, the Jury Commissioner, department heads and other court officials and personnel; Leads long-range strategic planning in order to anticipate and plan for innovative changes that promote people productivity, organizational efficiency, and cost effectiveness; Responsible for ensuring that organizational values are clearly communicated and understood at all levels, identifying appropriate employee conduct that is necessary for realizing a service-oriented, high performance culture; Ensures that position classifications and compensation structures are reflective of a dynamic operational environment which embraces contemporary modes of working in a time where the Trial Court is increasingly asked to do more to serve the public and expand access to justice; Serves as the most senior representative of the Court Administrator, who is the statutory employer for collective bargaining purposes; ensures that positive labor relations with unions that represent Trial Court employees is maintained and may participate in negotiations and discussions with the unions as he/she deems appropriate; Intervenes and mediates workplace conflicts in a manner that is reflective of the ethics and values of the Trial Court and that leads to just and appropriate resolutions; Manages administrative matters such as preparing request for proposals and contracts, preparing routine or special reports, performing research, or advancing compensation, evaluation, classification studies for employees; Sets the priorities for key competencies in the drafting of interview guidelines in the appointment of new candidates; Strategy Formulates strategies that lead to quality and depth in overall candidate talent pools for Trial Court positions, and ultimately the quality of selected candidates; Establishes innovative and sound strategies across all units of the Human Resources Department, ensuring that all implemented strategies correspond with the overall current and future strategic plans of the Trial Court as a whole; Maintains a comprehensive strategic recruiting plan and employee retention plans that meet the Trial Court’s increasing demand for high quality talent; Responsible for developing and implementing comprehensive compensation and benefit strategies that are market competitive and also cost effective Functions as the strategic advisor to departmental heads with regard to progressive discipline and handling sensitive employee matters; Leads special projects and serves on various leadership committees of the Trial Court; Policy Develops, directs, and maintains comprehensive human resource programs and policy in: compensation and classification, onboarding, policy implementation, compliance with state/federal laws, benefits administration, employee relations and conflict resolution; Directs the Human Resources Department in the development and creation of positions, job postings, applicant screening criteria, and objective reviews of candidate pools for Trial Court positions; Directs the Human Resource Department in the administration and maintenance of the HR/CMS automated personnel and payroll system provided through Oracle/PeopleSoft; Oversees the performance evaluation program for all Trial Court appointed employees; Supervises the development and administration of all non-statutory salary schedules and the Trial Court classification plan; Supervises the establishment and implementation of all Trial Court issued benefit programs; Reviews and makes recommendations to the Executive Office of the Trial Court (EOTC), Office of Court Management (OCM), and the seven Trial Court departments on improving organization policies, procedures, and practices on personnel matters; Manages maintenance of organizational personnel records/files and the HR/CMS transactions, in compliance with set policy and procedures and with applicable regulations and laws; Leads the organization’s efforts to ensure compliance with Trial Court policies, procedures, and applicable statutes regarding discrimination, harassment, and the rights of all employees; Labor Relations Directs the labor relations activities for the Trial Court ensuring that positive labor management relations is maintained; Provides Department Heads and court officials with best practices by advising and guiding them on the most sensitive and complex of labor relations matters; Ensures that the negotiated grievance procedures are administered fairly and in accordance with the applicable collective bargaining agreements; Oversees the development of recommendations for new contract provisions, oversees contract negotiation processes and memorandums of agreement, and identifies strategies for improving the management of the unionized workforce; Collaborates with the Court Administrator to establish organizational priorities for collective bargaining agreement negotiations and cost of living increase parameters; Serves as a mediator in dispute-resolution through the negotiation of solutions which are in the best interests of all parties and in compliance with fair labor practices, bargaining unit contracts and state and federal personnel administration laws; Informs union officials of serious disciplinary actions taken on union employees in cases of misconduct; Responsible for overseeing the employee grievance process, including the screening, investigating, and employer response to employee grievances; Ensures that the human resources activities that impact union employees are in compliance with the collective bargaining agreements and that new initiatives are implemented in a manner consistent with the employer’s obligations on the State collective bargaining law; Analytics Plays an analytical role to monitor, analyze, and identify strategic needs, gaps, and risks; Leverages management tools that identify, align, and build on the organization’s human capital capabilities in order to achieve overall results and reach desired targets; Conducts job analysis, develops new positions, aids in recruitment efforts and analyses recruiting efforts; Plans for and analyzes future growth and staffing needs; assesses designs, develops and evaluates current staffing; Collaboration Collaborates with fellow executives/department heads in an effort to better understand, analyze, and support the needs for the business, leading to the subsequent establishment of suitable strategies. Ensures that the labor team works with union officials to implement job descriptions for new union positions and coordinates with managers to ensure union work is properly assigned; Ensures that the Trial Court works closely with union representatives to maintain and enhance labor management relations and to maintain fair labor practices across the Trial Court; Works directly with departmental management and elected officials to assist them in carrying out their responsibilities on personnel matters; Facilitates teamwork and participation in work flow process re-engineering and innovation, supporting change management activities and strategic planning efforts; Job Competencies: All applicants must be able, through the interview process, to prove efficiency in the following areas: Ethics and Values - Communicates and demonstrates the ethics and values of the Human Resources Department and the Trial Court. Mission -Understands, upholds, and communicates the Trial Court and Human Resources Department missions. Problem Solving - Accurately assesses candidate acquisition, workplace, and labor relations problems in the Trial Court and recommends and facilitates appropriate solutions and innovations. Customer Service - Conducts oneself in a courteous and professional manner towards both Trial Court employees and the public. Collaboration - Works with others cooperatively, demonstrating a willingness to be a team player, and contributing to a work environment that focuses on shared departmental goals. Applied Knowledge - Demonstrated extensive experience and knowledge of human resources, labor relations, and performance management to ensure the continued excellence of the workforce, resolve issues, to properly administer personnel policies and procedures in a unionized employee environment; and to oversee disciplinary related investigations. Commitment to Diversity - Promotes an environment of diversity through understanding, respect, and positive communication with persons of varied racial, ethnic, economic, and cultural backgrounds. Continuous Learning - Demonstrates a commitment to continuously improving himself or herself through professional development. Knowledge Embraces the most effective new HR standards and best practices, ensuring optimal performance of the Human Resources Department, which in turn influences the performance of the various departments and Trial Court operations at large; Continually participates in events, conferences, seminars, and workshops for purposes of professional development; Maintains knowledge of industry trends and employment legislation, and ensures organizational compliance; Minimum Requirements: These are the minimum requirements necessary for the position of Chief Human Resources Officer: Education & Experience: A bachelor’s degree and Ten (10) years of practical senior management level experience in the field of human resources and labor-management relations; Equivalent combinations of education and/or experience will be considered for meeting the minimum requirements. Professional Development: Must have a background that demonstrates a history of regular professional development; demonstrating a record of initiating best practices, the consistent application of policies, and innovative approaches to human resources management and labor relations. Preferred Qualifications: Candidates with a graduate degree in Human Resources, Public or Business Administration, or similar advanced degree will be viewed as demonstrating a commitment to professional development. An ideal candidate will also have some experience managing in a unionized environment. A SPHR certification is also desirable, demonstrating a commitment to the field of Human Resources. Candidates with a professional background as a Director of Human Resources, Director of Talent Acquisition, Head of Labor Relations, or similar position will be preferred. OTHER REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Demonstrated ability to perform human resources related activities of the most complex and non-routine nature, including providing feasible innovative solutions; Knowledge, skills, and abilities in labor relations and negotiations acquired through both training and practical experience; Strong interpersonal communication skills and the ability to work professionally and collaboratively with persons at all levels, including judges, and to maintain effective working relationships; Ability to negotiate with union officials and Trial Court staff to reach agreements, provide remedies, and resolve conflicts; Ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances and develop workarounds for issues that require a timely resolution; Ability to use data to drive enhancements and efficiencies in operations; Knowledge of and ability to use personal computers, including HR and business related software; Knowledge of current trends and developments in human resources and labor relations; Knowledge of Massachusetts state government; Knowledge of Federal and State labor and employment laws and regulations; Ability to direct and evaluate a large and professionally diverse staff; Ability to multi-task and manage a variety of assignments at once; Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written form; and Ability to travel within the Commonwealth as necessary. Closing Date/Time: 2024-07-16
Apr 17, 2024
Full Time
Title: Chief Human Resources Officer Pay Grade: Executive Management Starting Pay:$203,265.03 Departmental Mission Statement: Notes: Position Summary: Working within the Office of Court Management (OCM) of the Trial Court, the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Human Resources Department, its policies, practices and operations in order to meet the Trial Court’s evolving needs. The Chief Human Resources Officer originates and leads the Human Resources’ practices and strategic objectives that will provide an employee-oriented, high-performance culture that emphasizes empowerment, quality, productivity, consistent standards, goal attainment, and the recruitment and ongoing development of a qualified, talented, merit based, and diverse workforce and employment environment. The Chief Human Resources Officer directs the implementation of services, policies, and programs through Human Resource Department’s professional and administrative staff. The CHRO also has oversight of all collective bargaining and labor relations for the Trial Court, maintaining a positive labor relations philosophy that both furthers the Trial Court’s strategic goals, and ensures compliance with the Employer’s obligations under the State’s Collective Bargaining Law. The CHRO reports to the Court Administrator and serves on the executive management team, and assists, advises and collaborates with all levels of department heads, managers, and court officials on a wide range of Human Resource issues. The CHRO is a key executive partner and coach who is tasked with facilitating strategic planning and initiatives, change management, and organizational design. Duties: Leadership/Supervisory Role Oversees and is accountable for all activities of the Human Resources Department and staff; Provides overall leadership and guidance to human resource functions by overseeing personnel policies and procedures, contract administration, labor relations, talent acquisition, hiring and onboarding, HR/CMS support, classification and compensation, position management, HR training and related curriculum development, career development, leave administration, and employee wellness; Provides advice and information on Human Resources and Labor Relations matters to the Court Administrator, the Chief Justice of the Trial Court, OCM Directors, Departmental Chief Justices, the Chief Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court and the Appeals Court, the Commissioner of Probation, the Jury Commissioner, department heads and other court officials and personnel; Leads long-range strategic planning in order to anticipate and plan for innovative changes that promote people productivity, organizational efficiency, and cost effectiveness; Responsible for ensuring that organizational values are clearly communicated and understood at all levels, identifying appropriate employee conduct that is necessary for realizing a service-oriented, high performance culture; Ensures that position classifications and compensation structures are reflective of a dynamic operational environment which embraces contemporary modes of working in a time where the Trial Court is increasingly asked to do more to serve the public and expand access to justice; Serves as the most senior representative of the Court Administrator, who is the statutory employer for collective bargaining purposes; ensures that positive labor relations with unions that represent Trial Court employees is maintained and may participate in negotiations and discussions with the unions as he/she deems appropriate; Intervenes and mediates workplace conflicts in a manner that is reflective of the ethics and values of the Trial Court and that leads to just and appropriate resolutions; Manages administrative matters such as preparing request for proposals and contracts, preparing routine or special reports, performing research, or advancing compensation, evaluation, classification studies for employees; Sets the priorities for key competencies in the drafting of interview guidelines in the appointment of new candidates; Strategy Formulates strategies that lead to quality and depth in overall candidate talent pools for Trial Court positions, and ultimately the quality of selected candidates; Establishes innovative and sound strategies across all units of the Human Resources Department, ensuring that all implemented strategies correspond with the overall current and future strategic plans of the Trial Court as a whole; Maintains a comprehensive strategic recruiting plan and employee retention plans that meet the Trial Court’s increasing demand for high quality talent; Responsible for developing and implementing comprehensive compensation and benefit strategies that are market competitive and also cost effective Functions as the strategic advisor to departmental heads with regard to progressive discipline and handling sensitive employee matters; Leads special projects and serves on various leadership committees of the Trial Court; Policy Develops, directs, and maintains comprehensive human resource programs and policy in: compensation and classification, onboarding, policy implementation, compliance with state/federal laws, benefits administration, employee relations and conflict resolution; Directs the Human Resources Department in the development and creation of positions, job postings, applicant screening criteria, and objective reviews of candidate pools for Trial Court positions; Directs the Human Resource Department in the administration and maintenance of the HR/CMS automated personnel and payroll system provided through Oracle/PeopleSoft; Oversees the performance evaluation program for all Trial Court appointed employees; Supervises the development and administration of all non-statutory salary schedules and the Trial Court classification plan; Supervises the establishment and implementation of all Trial Court issued benefit programs; Reviews and makes recommendations to the Executive Office of the Trial Court (EOTC), Office of Court Management (OCM), and the seven Trial Court departments on improving organization policies, procedures, and practices on personnel matters; Manages maintenance of organizational personnel records/files and the HR/CMS transactions, in compliance with set policy and procedures and with applicable regulations and laws; Leads the organization’s efforts to ensure compliance with Trial Court policies, procedures, and applicable statutes regarding discrimination, harassment, and the rights of all employees; Labor Relations Directs the labor relations activities for the Trial Court ensuring that positive labor management relations is maintained; Provides Department Heads and court officials with best practices by advising and guiding them on the most sensitive and complex of labor relations matters; Ensures that the negotiated grievance procedures are administered fairly and in accordance with the applicable collective bargaining agreements; Oversees the development of recommendations for new contract provisions, oversees contract negotiation processes and memorandums of agreement, and identifies strategies for improving the management of the unionized workforce; Collaborates with the Court Administrator to establish organizational priorities for collective bargaining agreement negotiations and cost of living increase parameters; Serves as a mediator in dispute-resolution through the negotiation of solutions which are in the best interests of all parties and in compliance with fair labor practices, bargaining unit contracts and state and federal personnel administration laws; Informs union officials of serious disciplinary actions taken on union employees in cases of misconduct; Responsible for overseeing the employee grievance process, including the screening, investigating, and employer response to employee grievances; Ensures that the human resources activities that impact union employees are in compliance with the collective bargaining agreements and that new initiatives are implemented in a manner consistent with the employer’s obligations on the State collective bargaining law; Analytics Plays an analytical role to monitor, analyze, and identify strategic needs, gaps, and risks; Leverages management tools that identify, align, and build on the organization’s human capital capabilities in order to achieve overall results and reach desired targets; Conducts job analysis, develops new positions, aids in recruitment efforts and analyses recruiting efforts; Plans for and analyzes future growth and staffing needs; assesses designs, develops and evaluates current staffing; Collaboration Collaborates with fellow executives/department heads in an effort to better understand, analyze, and support the needs for the business, leading to the subsequent establishment of suitable strategies. Ensures that the labor team works with union officials to implement job descriptions for new union positions and coordinates with managers to ensure union work is properly assigned; Ensures that the Trial Court works closely with union representatives to maintain and enhance labor management relations and to maintain fair labor practices across the Trial Court; Works directly with departmental management and elected officials to assist them in carrying out their responsibilities on personnel matters; Facilitates teamwork and participation in work flow process re-engineering and innovation, supporting change management activities and strategic planning efforts; Job Competencies: All applicants must be able, through the interview process, to prove efficiency in the following areas: Ethics and Values - Communicates and demonstrates the ethics and values of the Human Resources Department and the Trial Court. Mission -Understands, upholds, and communicates the Trial Court and Human Resources Department missions. Problem Solving - Accurately assesses candidate acquisition, workplace, and labor relations problems in the Trial Court and recommends and facilitates appropriate solutions and innovations. Customer Service - Conducts oneself in a courteous and professional manner towards both Trial Court employees and the public. Collaboration - Works with others cooperatively, demonstrating a willingness to be a team player, and contributing to a work environment that focuses on shared departmental goals. Applied Knowledge - Demonstrated extensive experience and knowledge of human resources, labor relations, and performance management to ensure the continued excellence of the workforce, resolve issues, to properly administer personnel policies and procedures in a unionized employee environment; and to oversee disciplinary related investigations. Commitment to Diversity - Promotes an environment of diversity through understanding, respect, and positive communication with persons of varied racial, ethnic, economic, and cultural backgrounds. Continuous Learning - Demonstrates a commitment to continuously improving himself or herself through professional development. Knowledge Embraces the most effective new HR standards and best practices, ensuring optimal performance of the Human Resources Department, which in turn influences the performance of the various departments and Trial Court operations at large; Continually participates in events, conferences, seminars, and workshops for purposes of professional development; Maintains knowledge of industry trends and employment legislation, and ensures organizational compliance; Minimum Requirements: These are the minimum requirements necessary for the position of Chief Human Resources Officer: Education & Experience: A bachelor’s degree and Ten (10) years of practical senior management level experience in the field of human resources and labor-management relations; Equivalent combinations of education and/or experience will be considered for meeting the minimum requirements. Professional Development: Must have a background that demonstrates a history of regular professional development; demonstrating a record of initiating best practices, the consistent application of policies, and innovative approaches to human resources management and labor relations. Preferred Qualifications: Candidates with a graduate degree in Human Resources, Public or Business Administration, or similar advanced degree will be viewed as demonstrating a commitment to professional development. An ideal candidate will also have some experience managing in a unionized environment. A SPHR certification is also desirable, demonstrating a commitment to the field of Human Resources. Candidates with a professional background as a Director of Human Resources, Director of Talent Acquisition, Head of Labor Relations, or similar position will be preferred. OTHER REQUIRED SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Demonstrated ability to perform human resources related activities of the most complex and non-routine nature, including providing feasible innovative solutions; Knowledge, skills, and abilities in labor relations and negotiations acquired through both training and practical experience; Strong interpersonal communication skills and the ability to work professionally and collaboratively with persons at all levels, including judges, and to maintain effective working relationships; Ability to negotiate with union officials and Trial Court staff to reach agreements, provide remedies, and resolve conflicts; Ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances and develop workarounds for issues that require a timely resolution; Ability to use data to drive enhancements and efficiencies in operations; Knowledge of and ability to use personal computers, including HR and business related software; Knowledge of current trends and developments in human resources and labor relations; Knowledge of Massachusetts state government; Knowledge of Federal and State labor and employment laws and regulations; Ability to direct and evaluate a large and professionally diverse staff; Ability to multi-task and manage a variety of assignments at once; Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written form; and Ability to travel within the Commonwealth as necessary. Closing Date/Time: 2024-07-16
Description ANSWER THE CALL Join the Roseville Police Department in the role of Reserve Police Office r Level I The Human Resources Department is accepting applications for the position of Reserve Police Officer Level I. Possession of a valid certificate of completion from a P.O.S.T. Basic Academy or valid certificate of completion from a P.O.S.T. LEVEL I, MODULE COURSE must be submitted with your application. DEFINITION To augment full time Police Officers by performing a variety of duties related to law enforcement and crime prevention work. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from assigned supervisory staff; may receive technical and functional supervision from an assigned Field Training Officer, as appropriate. Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Patrol an assigned area to preserve law and order, prevent, identify and investigate crimes, and enforce laws, regulations, and ordinances. Actively enforce traffic laws through observation, use of radar, traffic checkpoints, DUI suspicion stops, special event/parade/street closures and/or responding to emergency situations, investigate traffic accidents, as appropriate. Investigate crimes against persons and property; interview victims and witnesses, search for, collect, evaluate, and secure property and evidence; make arrests; prepare and maintain investigative case records. Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems; preserve good relationships with the general public to promote and participate in proactive policing, including but not limited to, warrant service, investigative traffic stops, consent searches, probation searches, parole searches, and the conduct of field interviews. Attend, participate and represent the department at a variety of community, public and school events, building and maintaining relationships with the citizens of the City. Provide testimony in court related to assigned duties. Perform duties related to operational and/or administrative assignments such as canine unit, youth activities, police certification and standards. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees, other law enforcement agencies and the public using principles of good customer service; practice community oriented policing strategies. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of : Basic knowledge of use of firearms and other modern police equipment and communications and information systems related to law enforcement. Principles and practices of law enforcement organization, methods and techniques. Pertinent local, State, and federal rules, regulations and laws. Practices and methods of public relations and customer service; techniques and principles of effective interpersonal communication. Modern office equipment, methods, procedures, and computer hardware and software. Report writing techniques. Ability to : On a continuous basis, know and understand all aspects of a Reserve Police Officer's job; intermittently analyze work papers, reports and special projects; remember accounts given by witnesses; identify crime suspects; interpret and apply the law to field situations; observe while conducting surveillance; problem solve crime situations; and explain law to public. On an intermittent basis, sit at desk or in patrol vehicle; walk and stand during patrol activities; bend, squat and kneel during inspection of crime scene or conducting building searches; climb stairs and/or ladders while in the field; twist while making arrests; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulation; run and walk; continuously wear utility belt and other police equipment of 30 pounds; and intermittently carry weight of 100 pounds or less. Analyze situations quickly and objectively; determine and take emergency action as required. Learn to operate a computer as necessary to perform job duties. Understand and carry out written and oral directions. Interpret and apply City law enforcement policies and procedures including Police Department policy manual, and related state and federal laws. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records and reports. Deal tactfully with customers. Work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions Communicate effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Experience and Training Experience : None required. Training : Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, GED, or other high school equivalency test approved by the California Department of Education or a higher level degree an accredited educational institution. License or Certificate Possession of a valid California driver’s license by date of appointment. Possession of a valid certificate of completion from a California P.O.S.T. basic academy or a California P.O.S.T. Level I Reserve Officer certificate. Necessary Special Requirement Must be 21 years of age or older by date of appointment. Employees must be tobacco free and cannot use tobacco products on or off duty. Supplemental Information Detailed information on the City of Roseville recruitment practices can be reviewed on the Frequently Asked Questions page. SELECTION PROCESS Applications will be screened by the Human Resources Department for minimum qualifications. Qualifying applicants may be contacted by the Department to interview. Final appointment is contingent upon a check of past employment references, passing a City-paid fingerprint check and depending on position applied for a pre-employment medical exam and a drug and alcohol screening test. Final appointment is contingent upon a check of past employment references, passing a City-paid fingerprint check, and depending on the position applied for, a pre-employment medical exam, drug and alcohol screening test, credit check, license and/or education verification, psychological examination, and/or an extensive Police Department background check process. THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. IF YOU REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DUE TO A DISABILITY, PLEASE CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 5 WORKING DAYS BEFORE A SCHEDULED INTERVIEW/EXAMINATION PROCESS. MEDICAL DISABILITY VERIFICATION MAY BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ACCOMMODATION. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: The City of Roseville offers competitive benefits packages to full-time employees. Regular part-time employees receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. For more information regarding the City's benefits, visit our website here . Benefits currently include: Health, dental, and vision insurance benefits Cafeteria plan, plus City paid Flex credit Life insurance (City paid and optional supplemental employee paid) Flexible spending accounts for dependent and health/medical costs Employee assistance plan Retirement savings plan Deferred compensation plan(s) Short-term and Long-term Disability employee paid plans Educational reimbursement Vacation leave, sick leave, personal/management leaves Holiday pay (plus two floating holidays annually) Bilingual pay Longevity pay GENERAL BENEFITS : A majority of the employee benefits are similar for all City employees. There are benefits that differ depending on which bargaining unit the job classification is assigned. Exact benefits information can be found by visiting the Benefits webpage and selecting the specific bargaining unit group. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to the City's temporary positions. Temporary employees that work 1,500 hours annually may elect medical insurance. Temporary employees contribute to a retirement plan depending on the status of total hours worked annually. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Temporary
Description ANSWER THE CALL Join the Roseville Police Department in the role of Reserve Police Office r Level I The Human Resources Department is accepting applications for the position of Reserve Police Officer Level I. Possession of a valid certificate of completion from a P.O.S.T. Basic Academy or valid certificate of completion from a P.O.S.T. LEVEL I, MODULE COURSE must be submitted with your application. DEFINITION To augment full time Police Officers by performing a variety of duties related to law enforcement and crime prevention work. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from assigned supervisory staff; may receive technical and functional supervision from an assigned Field Training Officer, as appropriate. Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Patrol an assigned area to preserve law and order, prevent, identify and investigate crimes, and enforce laws, regulations, and ordinances. Actively enforce traffic laws through observation, use of radar, traffic checkpoints, DUI suspicion stops, special event/parade/street closures and/or responding to emergency situations, investigate traffic accidents, as appropriate. Investigate crimes against persons and property; interview victims and witnesses, search for, collect, evaluate, and secure property and evidence; make arrests; prepare and maintain investigative case records. Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems; preserve good relationships with the general public to promote and participate in proactive policing, including but not limited to, warrant service, investigative traffic stops, consent searches, probation searches, parole searches, and the conduct of field interviews. Attend, participate and represent the department at a variety of community, public and school events, building and maintaining relationships with the citizens of the City. Provide testimony in court related to assigned duties. Perform duties related to operational and/or administrative assignments such as canine unit, youth activities, police certification and standards. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees, other law enforcement agencies and the public using principles of good customer service; practice community oriented policing strategies. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of : Basic knowledge of use of firearms and other modern police equipment and communications and information systems related to law enforcement. Principles and practices of law enforcement organization, methods and techniques. Pertinent local, State, and federal rules, regulations and laws. Practices and methods of public relations and customer service; techniques and principles of effective interpersonal communication. Modern office equipment, methods, procedures, and computer hardware and software. Report writing techniques. Ability to : On a continuous basis, know and understand all aspects of a Reserve Police Officer's job; intermittently analyze work papers, reports and special projects; remember accounts given by witnesses; identify crime suspects; interpret and apply the law to field situations; observe while conducting surveillance; problem solve crime situations; and explain law to public. On an intermittent basis, sit at desk or in patrol vehicle; walk and stand during patrol activities; bend, squat and kneel during inspection of crime scene or conducting building searches; climb stairs and/or ladders while in the field; twist while making arrests; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling, and fine manipulation; run and walk; continuously wear utility belt and other police equipment of 30 pounds; and intermittently carry weight of 100 pounds or less. Analyze situations quickly and objectively; determine and take emergency action as required. Learn to operate a computer as necessary to perform job duties. Understand and carry out written and oral directions. Interpret and apply City law enforcement policies and procedures including Police Department policy manual, and related state and federal laws. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records and reports. Deal tactfully with customers. Work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions Communicate effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Experience and Training Experience : None required. Training : Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, GED, or other high school equivalency test approved by the California Department of Education or a higher level degree an accredited educational institution. License or Certificate Possession of a valid California driver’s license by date of appointment. Possession of a valid certificate of completion from a California P.O.S.T. basic academy or a California P.O.S.T. Level I Reserve Officer certificate. Necessary Special Requirement Must be 21 years of age or older by date of appointment. Employees must be tobacco free and cannot use tobacco products on or off duty. Supplemental Information Detailed information on the City of Roseville recruitment practices can be reviewed on the Frequently Asked Questions page. SELECTION PROCESS Applications will be screened by the Human Resources Department for minimum qualifications. Qualifying applicants may be contacted by the Department to interview. Final appointment is contingent upon a check of past employment references, passing a City-paid fingerprint check and depending on position applied for a pre-employment medical exam and a drug and alcohol screening test. Final appointment is contingent upon a check of past employment references, passing a City-paid fingerprint check, and depending on the position applied for, a pre-employment medical exam, drug and alcohol screening test, credit check, license and/or education verification, psychological examination, and/or an extensive Police Department background check process. THE CITY OF ROSEVILLE IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. IF YOU REQUIRE AN ACCOMMODATION DUE TO A DISABILITY, PLEASE CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 5 WORKING DAYS BEFORE A SCHEDULED INTERVIEW/EXAMINATION PROCESS. MEDICAL DISABILITY VERIFICATION MAY BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ACCOMMODATION. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: The City of Roseville offers competitive benefits packages to full-time employees. Regular part-time employees receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. For more information regarding the City's benefits, visit our website here . Benefits currently include: Health, dental, and vision insurance benefits Cafeteria plan, plus City paid Flex credit Life insurance (City paid and optional supplemental employee paid) Flexible spending accounts for dependent and health/medical costs Employee assistance plan Retirement savings plan Deferred compensation plan(s) Short-term and Long-term Disability employee paid plans Educational reimbursement Vacation leave, sick leave, personal/management leaves Holiday pay (plus two floating holidays annually) Bilingual pay Longevity pay GENERAL BENEFITS : A majority of the employee benefits are similar for all City employees. There are benefits that differ depending on which bargaining unit the job classification is assigned. Exact benefits information can be found by visiting the Benefits webpage and selecting the specific bargaining unit group. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to the City's temporary positions. Temporary employees that work 1,500 hours annually may elect medical insurance. Temporary employees contribute to a retirement plan depending on the status of total hours worked annually. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Basic Function Performs highly complex real estate work in Appraisal, Acquisition/Relocation, or Asset Management. For Appraisal: Performs: highly complex real estate appraisals functions to determine the fair market value of properties required for active projects; prepares appraisal reviews and recommends values for acquisition or rental purposes; and coordinates procurement, contract management, and file management related to appraisal assignments. For Acquisition/Relocation: Performs highly complex real estate acquisition and relocation functions; acquires real property required for active projects either through negotiations or eminent domain; provides oversight and coordination for internal management of special projects, including environmental investigations; provides oversight and management of outside acquisition and relocation consultants, including procurement, contract management, and file management. For Asset Management: Coordinates real estate leasing and access agreements for real estate activities adjacent to, over, or under Metro right-of-way (ROW), with both private property owners and internal agency departments to ensure that transit services are not interrupted and safety is maintained; and establishes and follows best management practices. Example Of Duties Performs a broad range of complex, cross-sectional real estate and right-of-way functions Plans and manages real estate projects Reviews title reports, appraisals, and similar support documents and reports Assists management in preparing real estate revenue goals and budget reports estimating real estate related costs Inspects real estate both in person and using computer programs to document conditions Evaluates Metro's real estate needs, identifies opportunities to enhance safety and revenues, and recommends policies and procedures to enhance department efficiency and accuracy of management of assets Prepares written and oral reports, resolutions, correspondence, and legal documents Represents the department in meetings with other departments/divisions, property owners and tenants, and business and community groups to make presentations or respond to inquiries Provides oversight and management of outside consultants Provides leadership, guidance, and advice to staff on complex real estate issues Provides training to support staff on real estate related functions Coordinates work activity of both professional and administrative staff when working on special projects Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out For Appraisal Analyzes property requirements to understand the potential impacts to the property Prepares appraisal scope of work, reviews real estate appraisals for thoroughness and professional completion, and prepares appraisals as appropriate Communicates with management and outside counsel regarding issues that are significant in appraisals prepared for property owners For Acquisition/Relocation Negotiates with property owners or their agents for purchase or voluntary transfer of property Coordinates with escrow and title companies relative to ownership and conditions of title Prepares and presents relocation related notices Reviews and processes relocation claims and payments Provides oversight on acquisition and relocation delivery milestones Solicits consultant(s) for the preparation and review of environmental investigation reports For Asset Management Coordinates use of Metro assets (land) with internal departments Executes agreements that enable safe, short-term use of or access to Metro land Manages assets sensibly to reduce Metro expenses for maintenance and upkeep May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment A combination of education and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Additional experience, as outlined below, may be substituted for required education on a year-for-year basis. A typical combination includes: Education Bachelor′s Degree in Real Estate, Business Administration, Public Administration, Economics, Engineering, or a related field Experience Five years of relevant experience in real estate services, requiring at least two years specialized experience in area of assignment, such as eminent domain, property appraisal review, etc.; experience in municipal government real estate management preferred Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions Senior Right of Way Agent (SRWA) Designation preferred For an Appraiser's position, a California Real Estate Appraiser License is required Preferred Qualifications Experience utilizing appraisal methods and techniques to resolve complex appraisal problems Experience preparing and reviewing appraisals to ensure compliance with eminent domain Experience appraising multiple property types and property interests Experience ensuring appraisal standards and requirements such as Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions, CFR 49 Part 24.103 Subpart B and Chapter 7-Appraisals of the California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) Right of Way Manual for real property acquisitions are adhered to Active Certified General California Real Estate Appraisal License Knowledge: Theories, principles, processes, procedures, and practices of real estate services, including appraisal, property management, and documentation requirements Applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations governing real estate practices, processes, and procedures Basic real estate law and eminent domain law Theories, principles, and practices of land use planning and regulations Applicable federal, state, and local rules and regulations governing public acquisition policies Financial calculations relating to real estate Various areas of Los Angeles County, including cities and neighborhoods Computer applications, particularly as related to the analysis and maintenance of property information and records Computer software, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, and financial calculator Skills: Conducting real estate research and appraisals Understanding and analyzing complex planning concepts Interacting professionally with all level of Metro employees and external parties Preparing reports and correspondence Communicating effectively orally and in writing Using real estate specific software Reading and interpreting legal documents Preparing contract documentation Analyzing financial data and basic mathematics Supervising, training, and motivating team members Abilities: Perform analysis of real estate issues, identify problems, and recommend solutions Think and act independently Proofread and write scopes of work Conduct planning studies and act as a project manager Negotiate favorable real estate transactions, prepare appropriate contract documentation, and recommend appropriate strategies Exercise judgment and creativity in making decisions, and sensitivity in politically charged areas or projects Represent Metro before the public Work successfully and accurately under tight time restraints Organize and manage many projects concurrently Travel to offsite locations Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. (SH) *Open to the public and all Metro employeesThis job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Basic Function Performs highly complex real estate work in Appraisal, Acquisition/Relocation, or Asset Management. For Appraisal: Performs: highly complex real estate appraisals functions to determine the fair market value of properties required for active projects; prepares appraisal reviews and recommends values for acquisition or rental purposes; and coordinates procurement, contract management, and file management related to appraisal assignments. For Acquisition/Relocation: Performs highly complex real estate acquisition and relocation functions; acquires real property required for active projects either through negotiations or eminent domain; provides oversight and coordination for internal management of special projects, including environmental investigations; provides oversight and management of outside acquisition and relocation consultants, including procurement, contract management, and file management. For Asset Management: Coordinates real estate leasing and access agreements for real estate activities adjacent to, over, or under Metro right-of-way (ROW), with both private property owners and internal agency departments to ensure that transit services are not interrupted and safety is maintained; and establishes and follows best management practices. Example Of Duties Performs a broad range of complex, cross-sectional real estate and right-of-way functions Plans and manages real estate projects Reviews title reports, appraisals, and similar support documents and reports Assists management in preparing real estate revenue goals and budget reports estimating real estate related costs Inspects real estate both in person and using computer programs to document conditions Evaluates Metro's real estate needs, identifies opportunities to enhance safety and revenues, and recommends policies and procedures to enhance department efficiency and accuracy of management of assets Prepares written and oral reports, resolutions, correspondence, and legal documents Represents the department in meetings with other departments/divisions, property owners and tenants, and business and community groups to make presentations or respond to inquiries Provides oversight and management of outside consultants Provides leadership, guidance, and advice to staff on complex real estate issues Provides training to support staff on real estate related functions Coordinates work activity of both professional and administrative staff when working on special projects Contributes to ensuring that the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) policies and programs of Metro are carried out For Appraisal Analyzes property requirements to understand the potential impacts to the property Prepares appraisal scope of work, reviews real estate appraisals for thoroughness and professional completion, and prepares appraisals as appropriate Communicates with management and outside counsel regarding issues that are significant in appraisals prepared for property owners For Acquisition/Relocation Negotiates with property owners or their agents for purchase or voluntary transfer of property Coordinates with escrow and title companies relative to ownership and conditions of title Prepares and presents relocation related notices Reviews and processes relocation claims and payments Provides oversight on acquisition and relocation delivery milestones Solicits consultant(s) for the preparation and review of environmental investigation reports For Asset Management Coordinates use of Metro assets (land) with internal departments Executes agreements that enable safe, short-term use of or access to Metro land Manages assets sensibly to reduce Metro expenses for maintenance and upkeep May be required to perform other related job duties Requirements For Employment A combination of education and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position. Additional experience, as outlined below, may be substituted for required education on a year-for-year basis. A typical combination includes: Education Bachelor′s Degree in Real Estate, Business Administration, Public Administration, Economics, Engineering, or a related field Experience Five years of relevant experience in real estate services, requiring at least two years specialized experience in area of assignment, such as eminent domain, property appraisal review, etc.; experience in municipal government real estate management preferred Certifications/Licenses/Special Requirements A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions Senior Right of Way Agent (SRWA) Designation preferred For an Appraiser's position, a California Real Estate Appraiser License is required Preferred Qualifications Experience utilizing appraisal methods and techniques to resolve complex appraisal problems Experience preparing and reviewing appraisals to ensure compliance with eminent domain Experience appraising multiple property types and property interests Experience ensuring appraisal standards and requirements such as Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice, Uniform Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions, CFR 49 Part 24.103 Subpart B and Chapter 7-Appraisals of the California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) Right of Way Manual for real property acquisitions are adhered to Active Certified General California Real Estate Appraisal License Knowledge: Theories, principles, processes, procedures, and practices of real estate services, including appraisal, property management, and documentation requirements Applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations governing real estate practices, processes, and procedures Basic real estate law and eminent domain law Theories, principles, and practices of land use planning and regulations Applicable federal, state, and local rules and regulations governing public acquisition policies Financial calculations relating to real estate Various areas of Los Angeles County, including cities and neighborhoods Computer applications, particularly as related to the analysis and maintenance of property information and records Computer software, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, and financial calculator Skills: Conducting real estate research and appraisals Understanding and analyzing complex planning concepts Interacting professionally with all level of Metro employees and external parties Preparing reports and correspondence Communicating effectively orally and in writing Using real estate specific software Reading and interpreting legal documents Preparing contract documentation Analyzing financial data and basic mathematics Supervising, training, and motivating team members Abilities: Perform analysis of real estate issues, identify problems, and recommend solutions Think and act independently Proofread and write scopes of work Conduct planning studies and act as a project manager Negotiate favorable real estate transactions, prepare appropriate contract documentation, and recommend appropriate strategies Exercise judgment and creativity in making decisions, and sensitivity in politically charged areas or projects Represent Metro before the public Work successfully and accurately under tight time restraints Organize and manage many projects concurrently Travel to offsite locations Read, write, speak, and understand English Selection Procedure Applicants who best meet job-related qualifications will be invited to participate in the examination process that may consist of any combination of written, performance, or oral appraisal to further evaluate job-related experience, knowledge, skills and abilities. Application Procedure To apply, visit Metro's website at www.metro.net and complete an online Employment Application. Telephone: (213) 922-6217 or persons with hearing or speech impairments can use California Relay Service 711 to contact Metro. All completed online Employment Applications must be received by 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. (SH) *Open to the public and all Metro employeesThis job bulletin is not to be construed as an exhaustive list of duties, responsibilities, or requirements. Employees may be required to perform other related job duties. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
State of Nevada
Carson City, Nevada, United States
Announcement Number: 1478112454 Las Vegas: 3300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 275 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 - Telephone (702) 486-4009 Carson City: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, Nevada 89706 - Telephone (775) 687-0700 https://doi.nv.gov JOE LOMBARDO Governor TERRY J. REYNOLDS Director STATE OF NEVADA Division of Insurance Unclassified Job Announcement Posted August 10, 2023 INSURANCE COUNSEL/ HEARING OFFICER Recruitment: The Nevada Division of Insurance is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Insurance Counsel/Hearing Officer. This is an open competitive recruitment, open to all qualified persons. This is an unclassified position that is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Commissioner of Insurance and reports to the Division's Chief Legal Counsel. AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES: As set out in NRS title 57, the Insurance Code, the Division of Insurance ("Division") works under the direction of the Commissioner to regulate the business of insurance in Nevada, protecting consumers' rights and the public interest. The Division licenses insurance companies, producers, and other licenses authorized by the Insurance Code, ensures insurance companies are financially solvent and able to pay insurance claims, reviews insurance policies to ensure compliance with Nevada insurance laws, reviews market conduct to ensure licensees are not acting unfairly or improperly, and monitors industry practices to ensure a level playing field and a competitive insurance market. The Division also reviews consumer complaints, investigates alleged violations of law, and takes enforcement action when appropriate. The Division holds hearings to adjudicate contested cases. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: This position reports to the Chief Insurance Counsel of the Division of Insurance. Insurance Counsel advises and counsels the Commissioner on all matters relating to the regulatory responsibilities of the Division; advises and counsels Division staff on legal issues; represents the Division in administrative hearings when taking administrative action for violations of the Insurance Code or defending Division actions; advises Division staff on proposed legislation and regulations; researches legal issues and writes formal opinions, proposed legislation or regulations, pleadings, legal memoranda, and correspondence; manages special projects for the Commissioner; and provides general legal support as assigned. Insurance Counsel may be appointed to serve as hearing officer in administrative hearings. TO QUALIFY: To be considered for this position, an applicant must have the following: • Juris Doctor from an accredited law school. Las Vegas: 3300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 275 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 - Telephone (702) 486-4009 Carson City: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, Nevada 89706 - Telephone (775) 687-0700 https://doi.nv.gov • Current license in good standing to practice law in the State of Nevada is required at the time of hire. * Individuals with experience in the insurance industry or administrative law are highly desirable. ANNUAL SALARY & Benefits: Up to $124,671. Salary reflects retirement (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer. An employer paid contribution plan is also available with a reduced gross salary. Salary listed does not reflect an additional 11% increase effective July 1, 2024. The State of Nevada offers an excellent benefit package that includes a retirement system, paid health, vision, dental, life and disability insurance; 11 paid holidays; and paid sick and annual leave. Other employee paid benefits such as a deferred compensation plan are also available. LOCATION/TRAVEL: The position can be based in either Carson City or Las Vegas, Nevada, depending on the qualified candidate. Occasional in-state and out-of-state travel is required. APPLICATION: A complete application consists of the following: • Letter of interest • Resume • Legal writing sample (5-10 pages) APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL THE POSITION IS FILLED: Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Hiring may occur at any time during the recruitment process. SUBMIT APPLICATIONS / DIRECT INQUIRIES TO: Nevada Division of Insurance Attn: Todd Rich Email to: trich@doi.nv.gov or mail to: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, NV 89706 PLEASE REFERENCE THE FOLLOWING IN THE SUBJECT: Last Name/Insurance Counsel/How you heard about this position. The State of Nevada is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of its employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Announcement Number: 1478112454 Las Vegas: 3300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 275 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 - Telephone (702) 486-4009 Carson City: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, Nevada 89706 - Telephone (775) 687-0700 https://doi.nv.gov JOE LOMBARDO Governor TERRY J. REYNOLDS Director STATE OF NEVADA Division of Insurance Unclassified Job Announcement Posted August 10, 2023 INSURANCE COUNSEL/ HEARING OFFICER Recruitment: The Nevada Division of Insurance is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Insurance Counsel/Hearing Officer. This is an open competitive recruitment, open to all qualified persons. This is an unclassified position that is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Commissioner of Insurance and reports to the Division's Chief Legal Counsel. AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES: As set out in NRS title 57, the Insurance Code, the Division of Insurance ("Division") works under the direction of the Commissioner to regulate the business of insurance in Nevada, protecting consumers' rights and the public interest. The Division licenses insurance companies, producers, and other licenses authorized by the Insurance Code, ensures insurance companies are financially solvent and able to pay insurance claims, reviews insurance policies to ensure compliance with Nevada insurance laws, reviews market conduct to ensure licensees are not acting unfairly or improperly, and monitors industry practices to ensure a level playing field and a competitive insurance market. The Division also reviews consumer complaints, investigates alleged violations of law, and takes enforcement action when appropriate. The Division holds hearings to adjudicate contested cases. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: This position reports to the Chief Insurance Counsel of the Division of Insurance. Insurance Counsel advises and counsels the Commissioner on all matters relating to the regulatory responsibilities of the Division; advises and counsels Division staff on legal issues; represents the Division in administrative hearings when taking administrative action for violations of the Insurance Code or defending Division actions; advises Division staff on proposed legislation and regulations; researches legal issues and writes formal opinions, proposed legislation or regulations, pleadings, legal memoranda, and correspondence; manages special projects for the Commissioner; and provides general legal support as assigned. Insurance Counsel may be appointed to serve as hearing officer in administrative hearings. TO QUALIFY: To be considered for this position, an applicant must have the following: • Juris Doctor from an accredited law school. Las Vegas: 3300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 275 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 - Telephone (702) 486-4009 Carson City: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, Nevada 89706 - Telephone (775) 687-0700 https://doi.nv.gov • Current license in good standing to practice law in the State of Nevada is required at the time of hire. * Individuals with experience in the insurance industry or administrative law are highly desirable. ANNUAL SALARY & Benefits: Up to $124,671. Salary reflects retirement (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer. An employer paid contribution plan is also available with a reduced gross salary. Salary listed does not reflect an additional 11% increase effective July 1, 2024. The State of Nevada offers an excellent benefit package that includes a retirement system, paid health, vision, dental, life and disability insurance; 11 paid holidays; and paid sick and annual leave. Other employee paid benefits such as a deferred compensation plan are also available. LOCATION/TRAVEL: The position can be based in either Carson City or Las Vegas, Nevada, depending on the qualified candidate. Occasional in-state and out-of-state travel is required. APPLICATION: A complete application consists of the following: • Letter of interest • Resume • Legal writing sample (5-10 pages) APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL THE POSITION IS FILLED: Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Hiring may occur at any time during the recruitment process. SUBMIT APPLICATIONS / DIRECT INQUIRIES TO: Nevada Division of Insurance Attn: Todd Rich Email to: trich@doi.nv.gov or mail to: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, NV 89706 PLEASE REFERENCE THE FOLLOWING IN THE SUBJECT: Last Name/Insurance Counsel/How you heard about this position. The State of Nevada is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of its employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
State of Nevada
Carson City, Nevada, United States
Announcement Number: 1993865388 STATE OF NEVADA JOE LOMBARDO Governor TERRY J. REYNOLDS Director Division of Insurance Unclassified Job Announcement Posted - September 12, 2023 INSURANCE COUNSEL / HEARING OFFICER RECRUITMENT OPEN TO: The Nevada Division of Insurance is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Insurance Counsel / Hearing Officer. This is an unclassified position that is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Commissioner of Insurance and reports to Division's Chief Legal Counsel. This is an open competitive recruitment, open to all qualified persons. AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES: As set out in NRS title 57, the Insurance Code, the Division of Insurance ("Division") works under the direction of the Commissioner to regulate the business of insurance in Nevada, protecting consumers' rights and the public interest. The Division licenses insurance companies, producers, and other licenses authorized by the Insurance Code, ensures insurance companies are financially solvent and able to pay insurance claims, reviews insurance policies to ensure compliance with Nevada insurance laws, reviews market conduct to ensure licensees are not acting unfairly or improperly, and monitors industry practices to ensure a level playing field and a competitive insurance market. The Division also reviews consumer complaints, investigates alleged violations of law, and takes enforcement action when appropriate. The Division holds hearings to adjudicate contested cases. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: This position reports to the Chief Insurance Counsel of the Division of Insurance. Insurance Counsel advises and counsels the Commissioner on all matters relating to the regulatory responsibilities of the Division; advises and counsels Division staff on legal issues; represents the Division in administrative hearings whether taking administrative action for violations of the Insurance Code or defending Division actions; advises Division staff on proposed legislation and regulations; researches legal issues and writes formal opinions, proposed legislation or regulations, pleadings, legal memoranda, and correspondence; manages special projects for the Commissioner; and provides general legal support as assigned. Insurance Counsel may be appointed to serve as hearing officer in administrative hearings. TO QUALIFY: To be considered for this position, an applicant must have the following: • Juris Doctor from an accredited law school. • Current license in good standing to practice law in the State of Nevada at the time of hire. * Individuals with experience in the insurance industry or administrative law are highly desirable. Las Vegas: 3300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 275 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 - Telephone (702) 486-4009 Carson City: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, Nevada 89706 - Telephone (775) 687-0700 https://doi.nv.gov Annual Salary: Up to $124,671. *Salary reflects retirement (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer. An employer paid contribution plan is also available with a reduced gross salary. The State of Nevada offers an excellent benefit package that includes a retirement system, paid health, vision, dental, life and disability insurance; 11 paid holidays; and paid sick and annual leave. Other employee paid benefits such as a deferred compensation plan are also available. LOCATION/TRAVEL: The position can be based in Carson City or Las Vegas, Nevada. Occasional in-state and out-of- state travel is required. APPLICATION: A complete application consists of the following: • Letter of interest • Resume • Legal writing sample (5-10 pages) APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL THE POSITION IS FILLED: Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Hiring may occur at any time during the recruitment process. SUBMIT APPLICATIONS & DIRECT INQUIRIES TO: Nevada Division of Insurance Attn: Todd Rich Email: trich@doi.nv.gov or mail to: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, NV 89706 PLEASE REFERENCE THE FOLLOWING IN THE SUBJECT: Last Name/Insurance Counsel/How you heard about this position. The State of Nevada is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of its employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Las Vegas: 3300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 275 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 - Telephone (702) 486-4009 Carson City: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, Nevada 89706 - Telephone (775) 687-0700 https://doi.nv.gov Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Announcement Number: 1993865388 STATE OF NEVADA JOE LOMBARDO Governor TERRY J. REYNOLDS Director Division of Insurance Unclassified Job Announcement Posted - September 12, 2023 INSURANCE COUNSEL / HEARING OFFICER RECRUITMENT OPEN TO: The Nevada Division of Insurance is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Insurance Counsel / Hearing Officer. This is an unclassified position that is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Commissioner of Insurance and reports to Division's Chief Legal Counsel. This is an open competitive recruitment, open to all qualified persons. AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES: As set out in NRS title 57, the Insurance Code, the Division of Insurance ("Division") works under the direction of the Commissioner to regulate the business of insurance in Nevada, protecting consumers' rights and the public interest. The Division licenses insurance companies, producers, and other licenses authorized by the Insurance Code, ensures insurance companies are financially solvent and able to pay insurance claims, reviews insurance policies to ensure compliance with Nevada insurance laws, reviews market conduct to ensure licensees are not acting unfairly or improperly, and monitors industry practices to ensure a level playing field and a competitive insurance market. The Division also reviews consumer complaints, investigates alleged violations of law, and takes enforcement action when appropriate. The Division holds hearings to adjudicate contested cases. POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES: This position reports to the Chief Insurance Counsel of the Division of Insurance. Insurance Counsel advises and counsels the Commissioner on all matters relating to the regulatory responsibilities of the Division; advises and counsels Division staff on legal issues; represents the Division in administrative hearings whether taking administrative action for violations of the Insurance Code or defending Division actions; advises Division staff on proposed legislation and regulations; researches legal issues and writes formal opinions, proposed legislation or regulations, pleadings, legal memoranda, and correspondence; manages special projects for the Commissioner; and provides general legal support as assigned. Insurance Counsel may be appointed to serve as hearing officer in administrative hearings. TO QUALIFY: To be considered for this position, an applicant must have the following: • Juris Doctor from an accredited law school. • Current license in good standing to practice law in the State of Nevada at the time of hire. * Individuals with experience in the insurance industry or administrative law are highly desirable. Las Vegas: 3300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 275 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 - Telephone (702) 486-4009 Carson City: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, Nevada 89706 - Telephone (775) 687-0700 https://doi.nv.gov Annual Salary: Up to $124,671. *Salary reflects retirement (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer. An employer paid contribution plan is also available with a reduced gross salary. The State of Nevada offers an excellent benefit package that includes a retirement system, paid health, vision, dental, life and disability insurance; 11 paid holidays; and paid sick and annual leave. Other employee paid benefits such as a deferred compensation plan are also available. LOCATION/TRAVEL: The position can be based in Carson City or Las Vegas, Nevada. Occasional in-state and out-of- state travel is required. APPLICATION: A complete application consists of the following: • Letter of interest • Resume • Legal writing sample (5-10 pages) APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL THE POSITION IS FILLED: Applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Hiring may occur at any time during the recruitment process. SUBMIT APPLICATIONS & DIRECT INQUIRIES TO: Nevada Division of Insurance Attn: Todd Rich Email: trich@doi.nv.gov or mail to: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, NV 89706 PLEASE REFERENCE THE FOLLOWING IN THE SUBJECT: Last Name/Insurance Counsel/How you heard about this position. The State of Nevada is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of its employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Las Vegas: 3300 W. Sahara Avenue, Suite 275 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 - Telephone (702) 486-4009 Carson City: 1818 College Parkway, Suite 103 Carson City, Nevada 89706 - Telephone (775) 687-0700 https://doi.nv.gov Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CA
San Bernardino, California, United States
The Job OPEN UNTIL FILLED - APPLY TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERAION Click HERE to view our brochure. The Fifth Supervisorial District seeks an experienced and innovative public relations and marketing professional to support the District’s mission and vision by planning, developing, and coordinating comprehensive public relations, public information, and marketing programs. The successful candidates will be capable of taking initiative and recommending and developing communication plans and marketing efforts; possess excellent communications skills, both written and verbal; and be skilled in utilizing both traditional and digital media, marketing through social media, and developing website content to communicate our message and inform our community and residents. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinates and oversees a wide variety of information and communication activities for the District; serves as a liaison between District executive management and media representatives; assists District executive management with inquiries. Responds to media, public, and inter-agency inquiries as needed; prepares press releases, public service announcements, articles, bulletins, reports, brochures, and other media for public dissemination and outreach; assists in planning and coordinating events. Confers with director to develop communication and public relations strategies designed to ensure communication of District priorities, promote services and programs, and increase awareness and visibility; designs, coordinates, and directs special projects. Prepares and oversees preparation of reports or informational publications. Keeps abreast of issues affecting the District and County and various organizational programs, activities, and services; attends meetings to obtain information on proposed activities and programs. Manages all social media accounts; develops, updates, and maintains the department’s website. Represents the District at community meetings; attends meetings on the behalf of the County Supervisor and District executive management. Assists with special projects as needed. May lead and/or supervise a small staff involved in various media and communication activities. Note: This is a contract position; duties, conditions of employment and benefits will be defined in the employment contract. The position is unclassified; the incumbent does not attain regular status. OUTSTANDING SALARY AND BENEFITS This position offers a competitive Annual Salary Range of $52,457 - $74,568 depending on qualifications. -PLUS- a G enerous Benefit Package which includes: County pension, 401K, 457(b) paid vacation, sick, and administrative leave, 15 paid holidays, employee and dependent health coverage, tuition assistance and much more. Our generous alternative Modified Benefits Option provides a wage differential of 4% above the base salary rate with modified benefits, i nclud ing: Use of increased pay rate to calculate County contributi ons to RMT, 401(k), and 457(b) plans, leave cash outs, and retirement contribution rate. Click HERE to view our interactive digital brochure for additional details regarding the position, qualifications, salary and benefits. Desired Qualifications EDUCATION Bachelor's degree in English, journalism, business/public administration, marketing, public relations, communications, or closely related field. EXPERIENCE Eighteen (18) months of full-time experience in marketing and communications, public relations, public information, community outreach, communications, or journalism, which included developing and administering a comprehensive public relations or communications program and the dissemination of information to internal and/or external audiences through various communications media. KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Ability to identify and assess the role and goals of specific District and County initiatives in the context of a broad agenda. Ability to adhere to deadlines while adapting to incoming priority changes. Ability to multitask various initiatives and function effectively in a complex professional environment. Ability to negotiate, mitigate conflict, and build alliances with stakeholders. Knowledge of local government and community-based organizations; experience developing comprehensive public relations programs to increase public awareness of major initiatives, platforms, or programs and promoting services within a community. Selection Process To receive consideration for this excellent opportunity, please submit a compelling cover letter, resume, and responses to the supplemental questions below. An electronic version of all submittals must be sent to: ExecRecruit@hr.sbcounty.gov - or- complete the online application and upload the required documents: www.sbcounty.gov/jobs . The most highly qualified candidates will be referred to the appointing authority for further consideration. Candidates advancing in the selection process will receive further information/instructions via email. Questions regarding this position or status should be addressed to Silvia Zayas: szayas@hr.sbcounty.gov, Click HERE to view our interactive digital brochure for additional details regarding the position, qualifications, salary and benefits. EEO/ADA: San Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click here for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Please click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process . www.sbcounty.gov/jobs Contract Employees Specific benefit informationcan be found in the job announcement or your employment contract.Detailed benefitsinformation can also be viewed on theCounty's Employee Benefits and Services Division website at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/benefits-occupational-unit/ . Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
The Job OPEN UNTIL FILLED - APPLY TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERAION Click HERE to view our brochure. The Fifth Supervisorial District seeks an experienced and innovative public relations and marketing professional to support the District’s mission and vision by planning, developing, and coordinating comprehensive public relations, public information, and marketing programs. The successful candidates will be capable of taking initiative and recommending and developing communication plans and marketing efforts; possess excellent communications skills, both written and verbal; and be skilled in utilizing both traditional and digital media, marketing through social media, and developing website content to communicate our message and inform our community and residents. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinates and oversees a wide variety of information and communication activities for the District; serves as a liaison between District executive management and media representatives; assists District executive management with inquiries. Responds to media, public, and inter-agency inquiries as needed; prepares press releases, public service announcements, articles, bulletins, reports, brochures, and other media for public dissemination and outreach; assists in planning and coordinating events. Confers with director to develop communication and public relations strategies designed to ensure communication of District priorities, promote services and programs, and increase awareness and visibility; designs, coordinates, and directs special projects. Prepares and oversees preparation of reports or informational publications. Keeps abreast of issues affecting the District and County and various organizational programs, activities, and services; attends meetings to obtain information on proposed activities and programs. Manages all social media accounts; develops, updates, and maintains the department’s website. Represents the District at community meetings; attends meetings on the behalf of the County Supervisor and District executive management. Assists with special projects as needed. May lead and/or supervise a small staff involved in various media and communication activities. Note: This is a contract position; duties, conditions of employment and benefits will be defined in the employment contract. The position is unclassified; the incumbent does not attain regular status. OUTSTANDING SALARY AND BENEFITS This position offers a competitive Annual Salary Range of $52,457 - $74,568 depending on qualifications. -PLUS- a G enerous Benefit Package which includes: County pension, 401K, 457(b) paid vacation, sick, and administrative leave, 15 paid holidays, employee and dependent health coverage, tuition assistance and much more. Our generous alternative Modified Benefits Option provides a wage differential of 4% above the base salary rate with modified benefits, i nclud ing: Use of increased pay rate to calculate County contributi ons to RMT, 401(k), and 457(b) plans, leave cash outs, and retirement contribution rate. Click HERE to view our interactive digital brochure for additional details regarding the position, qualifications, salary and benefits. Desired Qualifications EDUCATION Bachelor's degree in English, journalism, business/public administration, marketing, public relations, communications, or closely related field. EXPERIENCE Eighteen (18) months of full-time experience in marketing and communications, public relations, public information, community outreach, communications, or journalism, which included developing and administering a comprehensive public relations or communications program and the dissemination of information to internal and/or external audiences through various communications media. KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS Ability to identify and assess the role and goals of specific District and County initiatives in the context of a broad agenda. Ability to adhere to deadlines while adapting to incoming priority changes. Ability to multitask various initiatives and function effectively in a complex professional environment. Ability to negotiate, mitigate conflict, and build alliances with stakeholders. Knowledge of local government and community-based organizations; experience developing comprehensive public relations programs to increase public awareness of major initiatives, platforms, or programs and promoting services within a community. Selection Process To receive consideration for this excellent opportunity, please submit a compelling cover letter, resume, and responses to the supplemental questions below. An electronic version of all submittals must be sent to: ExecRecruit@hr.sbcounty.gov - or- complete the online application and upload the required documents: www.sbcounty.gov/jobs . The most highly qualified candidates will be referred to the appointing authority for further consideration. Candidates advancing in the selection process will receive further information/instructions via email. Questions regarding this position or status should be addressed to Silvia Zayas: szayas@hr.sbcounty.gov, Click HERE to view our interactive digital brochure for additional details regarding the position, qualifications, salary and benefits. EEO/ADA: San Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and require accommodations in the testing process, submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form within one week of a recruitment filing deadline. Veterans’ Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouse or widow(er) who are not current County employees may be awarded additional Veterans’ Preference points. Click here for information and instructions to request Veteran's Preference points. Please click HERE for important Applicant Information and the County Employment Process . www.sbcounty.gov/jobs Contract Employees Specific benefit informationcan be found in the job announcement or your employment contract.Detailed benefitsinformation can also be viewed on theCounty's Employee Benefits and Services Division website at hr.sbcounty.gov/employee-benefits/benefits-occupational-unit/ . Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Kansas City, MO
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Full-time position available with the Aviation Department, Commercial Development Division located at 601 Brasilia Ave Salary Range: $8,650-$13,620/month Normal Work Days/Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Application Deadline Date: April 22, 2024 Responsibilities Executes leases, contracts, and agreement documents. Ensures contracts, leases, and agreements meet industry best practices and grant assurance requirements. Works with the City of Kansas City's Civil Rights and Economic Opportunity office (CREO) for contract compliance issues to include DBE, ACDBE, MBE, and WBE. Specials use agreements, POEs, RFP development, leasing software functions, tenant modification processes and risk management/insurance functions. Handles lease administration at both airports, monitors tenant space, and farm management. Handles land and building commercial development negotiations. Scopes development for RFPs related to commercial development, oversight of MCI Air Cargo, Trammell Crow project oversight, handle airline use and lease Agreement Management, and Airline new passenger and air cargo services. Assists with the development of contracts and agreements for leasing tenants of the Aviation department. Initiates, negotiates, and analyzes contracts for quality of work and conformity to lease terms, rental rates, and business relations. Interfaces with division heads, law department, local and regional development agencies, airlines, concessionaires, tenants, and other airport customers. Identifies business problems and advises on special projects relating to Aviation lease management and rental rates. Recruits, evaluates, and develops new revenue sources for the Aviation department. Interfaces with Economic Development entities at the local, county and state levels. Speaks before professional and civic organizations in order to promote the Airport as an attractive and profitable commercial center. Develops and implements plans to develop commercial space on aviation property and does this in a business-friendly climate. Coordinates with consulting firms and contractors related to projects currently in progress. Recommends methods which will enhance divisional efficiencies, internal and external customer service. Qualifications REQUIRES an accredited Bachelor's degree in Public or Business Administration or a related field and 7 years managing a division or significant business function within a city department or industry; OR an equivalent combination of qualifying education and experience. Other Information URGENT!!! CRITICAL RECRUITMENT INFORMATION Applications and/or resumes are evaluated on the information received by the application deadline. Please ensure that your application or resume clearly demonstrates how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position for which you are applying, this includes providing all relevant educational dates and a detailed description of relevant work experience, including months/years of employment. Applications and/or resumes may not be considered if information is incomplete. In order for a resume to be used in lieu of an application the resume must have been submitted online via the City's Applicant Tracking System. Positions requiring a high school diploma/GED certificate must be obtained from a school/program accredited by the Department of Education and recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education. The minimum education requirement for positions that allow for experience equivalency for an accredited degree is a high school diploma. Unless otherwise specified, an accredited degree must be obtained from a college or university listed with the U.S. Department of Education and recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education. For positions with a salary grade of EX6 or higher that require an accredited degree, qualifying professional experience must be obtained AFTER the accredited degree is obtained. Successful completion of a pre-employment criminal history/background check is required for all positions. Some positions require a post offer drug screen and/or physical. If appointed, non-residents must obtain residency inside Kansas City, Missouri's city limits within nine months. The City of KCMO is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity and inclusion in the workplace. The City is committed to providing a workplace environment for its employees and citizens free from discrimination based on race, color, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, religion, age, disability, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity. For more information, please see our EEO Policy The City of KCMO is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please call 816-513-1908 or send an e-mail to accommodations@kcmo.org . If claiming military veterans' preference points, you must attach a copy of your DD-214 or a DD-256 (for reservists). To claim veterans' points you must have served 180 days of regular active duty service and be discharged or released under honorable conditions during peacetimes or 90 days of active duty service, one (1) day during "wartime" and a last discharge or release under honorable conditions. (DOD) 38 U.S. Code • 4211).
Apr 08, 2024
Full Time
Full-time position available with the Aviation Department, Commercial Development Division located at 601 Brasilia Ave Salary Range: $8,650-$13,620/month Normal Work Days/Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Application Deadline Date: April 22, 2024 Responsibilities Executes leases, contracts, and agreement documents. Ensures contracts, leases, and agreements meet industry best practices and grant assurance requirements. Works with the City of Kansas City's Civil Rights and Economic Opportunity office (CREO) for contract compliance issues to include DBE, ACDBE, MBE, and WBE. Specials use agreements, POEs, RFP development, leasing software functions, tenant modification processes and risk management/insurance functions. Handles lease administration at both airports, monitors tenant space, and farm management. Handles land and building commercial development negotiations. Scopes development for RFPs related to commercial development, oversight of MCI Air Cargo, Trammell Crow project oversight, handle airline use and lease Agreement Management, and Airline new passenger and air cargo services. Assists with the development of contracts and agreements for leasing tenants of the Aviation department. Initiates, negotiates, and analyzes contracts for quality of work and conformity to lease terms, rental rates, and business relations. Interfaces with division heads, law department, local and regional development agencies, airlines, concessionaires, tenants, and other airport customers. Identifies business problems and advises on special projects relating to Aviation lease management and rental rates. Recruits, evaluates, and develops new revenue sources for the Aviation department. Interfaces with Economic Development entities at the local, county and state levels. Speaks before professional and civic organizations in order to promote the Airport as an attractive and profitable commercial center. Develops and implements plans to develop commercial space on aviation property and does this in a business-friendly climate. Coordinates with consulting firms and contractors related to projects currently in progress. Recommends methods which will enhance divisional efficiencies, internal and external customer service. Qualifications REQUIRES an accredited Bachelor's degree in Public or Business Administration or a related field and 7 years managing a division or significant business function within a city department or industry; OR an equivalent combination of qualifying education and experience. Other Information URGENT!!! CRITICAL RECRUITMENT INFORMATION Applications and/or resumes are evaluated on the information received by the application deadline. Please ensure that your application or resume clearly demonstrates how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position for which you are applying, this includes providing all relevant educational dates and a detailed description of relevant work experience, including months/years of employment. Applications and/or resumes may not be considered if information is incomplete. In order for a resume to be used in lieu of an application the resume must have been submitted online via the City's Applicant Tracking System. Positions requiring a high school diploma/GED certificate must be obtained from a school/program accredited by the Department of Education and recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education. The minimum education requirement for positions that allow for experience equivalency for an accredited degree is a high school diploma. Unless otherwise specified, an accredited degree must be obtained from a college or university listed with the U.S. Department of Education and recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education. For positions with a salary grade of EX6 or higher that require an accredited degree, qualifying professional experience must be obtained AFTER the accredited degree is obtained. Successful completion of a pre-employment criminal history/background check is required for all positions. Some positions require a post offer drug screen and/or physical. If appointed, non-residents must obtain residency inside Kansas City, Missouri's city limits within nine months. The City of KCMO is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity and inclusion in the workplace. The City is committed to providing a workplace environment for its employees and citizens free from discrimination based on race, color, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, religion, age, disability, marital status, genetic information, sexual orientation, or gender identity. For more information, please see our EEO Policy The City of KCMO is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please call 816-513-1908 or send an e-mail to accommodations@kcmo.org . If claiming military veterans' preference points, you must attach a copy of your DD-214 or a DD-256 (for reservists). To claim veterans' points you must have served 180 days of regular active duty service and be discharged or released under honorable conditions during peacetimes or 90 days of active duty service, one (1) day during "wartime" and a last discharge or release under honorable conditions. (DOD) 38 U.S. Code • 4211).
Description APPLY IMMEDIATELY AS THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME I Under supervision, to work in a training capacity, learning to supervise inmates at the County Detention Facility and maintain Facility security; to learn procedures and methods for the care, custody, and confinement of inmates; to oversee work details and leisure activities; to learn bailiff duties during court sessions; and to do related work as required. II Under general supervision, to supervise inmates at the County Detention Facility, according to laws, regulations, and policies of the State of California and San Benito County; to enforce Facility rules and maintain Facility security; to be responsible for the care, custody, and confinement of inmates during an assigned shift; to oversee work details and leisure activities; to perform bailiff duties during court sessions; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I This is the entry and training level in the Correctional Officer class series. Incumbents work in a learning capacity performing Correctional Officer duties related to the care, custody, and confinement of inmates at the County Detention Facility. Incumbents may also learn bailiff functions. This class is distinguished from Correctional Officer II by the fact that Correctional Officer II incumbents are expected to be fully trained and capable of performing assignments with minimal guidance and supervision. A Correctional Officer I may be promoted to Correctional Officer II after demonstration of sufficient skills and knowledge and sound work habits. II This is the journey level in the Correctional Officer class series. Incumbents perform a wide scope of Correctional Officer duties related to the care, custody, and confinement of inmates at the County Detention Facility. Incumbents may be assigned bailiff and transportation duties requiring firearms training and proficiency. This class is distinguished from Correctional Officer I by the fact that incumbents are expected to be fully trained and capable of performing assignments with minimal guidance and supervision. It is distinguished from Senior Correctional Officer by the fact that Senior Correctional Officers regularly perform lead and special assignments. I/II REPORTS TO Correctional Sergeant CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED This is not a supervisory class. TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Sit for extended periods; frequently stand and walk; climb stairs and ladders; maintain mental alertness during periods of inactivity; ability to stoop, kneel, and bend over; sufficient manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing in excess of 100 lbs with assistance; physical ability to sustain extra physical effort for a substantial period of time and restrain prisoners; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, and FAX. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in an office and outdoor environments; work is performed in a variety of temperatures and weather conditions; unusual exposure to life threatening situations; continuous contact with inmates, other staff and the public. Example of Duties (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) I Assists with supervision of inmates in the County Detention Facility. May oversee inmates during leisure time activities and on work details. Checks work areas to insure that inmates are working on assigned projects. Sees that facilities, cells, and grounds are kept sanitary. Conducts periodic block checks Learns procedures and performs searches of inmates. Performs searches of cells and other areas for contraband Maintains discipline among inmates Opens and censors incoming mail Maintains and updates Detention Facility records. Responds to inquiries regarding inmate detention and Detention Facility policies within constraints of Department regulations. Learns to receive and book inmates Learns fingerprinting and takes photographs; learns to assign prisoners to cells according to the Facility classification plan; learns requirements and releases prisoners on proper authorization, returning personal property and clothing. May testify in court and before disciplinary boards. Delivers pre-packaged medications, according to specific instructions. Learns methods and procedures and investigates incidents and violations of rules at the facility for disciplinary reports and possible citation or arrest. Collects and secures evidence; may transport inmates to and from court, medical appointments, and other institutions. Supervises inmates and visitors during visiting hours May learn and perform bailiff assignments. Serves warrants. Operates a centralized control system controlling access and movement in the Facility. II Supervises inmates in the County Detention Facility; supervises inmates during leisure time activities and on work details; checks work areas to insure that inmates are working on assigned projects; sees that facilities, cells, and grounds are kept sanitary; conducts periodic block checks; performs searches of inmates; performs searches of cells and other areas for contraband; maintains discipline among inmates; opens and censors incoming mail; maintains and updates Detention Facility records; responds to inquiries regarding inmate detention and Detention Facility policies within constraints of Department regulations; receives and books inmates; performs fingerprinting and takes photographs; assigns prisoners to cells according to the Facility classification plan; releases prisoners on proper authorization, returning personal property and clothing; testifies in court and before disciplinary boards; delivers pre-packaged medications, according to specific instructions; investigates incidents and violations of rules at the facility for disciplinary reports and possible citation or arrest; collects and secures evidence; may transport inmates to and from court, medical appointments, and other institutions; supervises inmates and visitors during visiting hours; may supervise, guard, and protect inmates during court sessions, maintaining responsibility for the general security of the courtroom; when serving as bailiff follows directives of the presiding judge in carrying out court orders; operates courtroom recording equipment; calculates and prepares good time and work time credit reports for the courts; may provide security for juries during deliberations; serves warrants; operates a centralized control system controlling access and movement in the Facility. Minimum Qualifications Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: I Some previous work experience with a correctional system is highly desirable. Special Requirements Completion of a Basic Jail Operations Course approved by S.T.C. must be accomplished within 12 months of initial employment. Completion of P.C. 832 and weapons training is required within 12 months of initial employment. Possession of a valid California Driver's License. II One year of previous professional law enforcement experience comparable to that of a Correctional Officer I with San Benito County. Special Requirements Completion of a Basic Jail Operations Course approved by S.T.C. Completion of P.C. 832 and weapons training. Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver's License. Knowledge Of/Ability To Knowledge of: I Basic knowledge of correctional procedures and inmate control problems. Good public relations techniques. First aid methods and techniques. II San Benito County Detention Facility procedures, policies, and regulations. States and Federal laws and regulations related to jail operations, booking procedures, and custody of inmates. Problems related to the care and custody of inmates. Duties and responsibilities of a bailiff. Recent court decisions affecting arrest procedures and the handling of suspects and detained persons. Good public relations techniques. Use and care of Department authorized equipment and firearms as assigned. First aid methods and techniques. Computers and software used by the County Detention Facility. Ability to: I Learn the purposes, methods, and procedures for the care and custody of inmates at the San Benito County Detention Facility. Learn to perform a variety of corrections work. Read, understand, and interpret laws and regulations regarding operation of the County Detention Facility and the care and custody of inmates. Learn bailiff responsibilities and duties if assigned. Gather and organize data and information. Interview and secure information from people. Make independent judgments and adopt quick, effective, and responsible courses of action during emergencies. Prepare clear, comprehensive reports. Meet standards of adequate physical stature, endurance, and agility. Learn technical and tactical proficiency in the use and care of firearms if necessary. Work with computerized law enforcement information systems. Operate a keyboard and/or typewriter with sufficient skill to perform booking and report preparation assignments. Effectively, tactfully, and courteously represent the Sheriff/Coroner Department with the public and other law enforcement agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. II Perform a wide variety of correctional work. Read, understand, and interpret laws and regulations regarding operation of the County Detention Facility and the care and custody of inmates. Perform bailiff duties when assigned. Gather and organize data and information. Interview and secure information from people. Make independent judgments and adopt quick, effective, and responsible courses of action during emergencies. Prepare clear, comprehensive reports. Meet standards of adequate physical stature, endurance, and agility. Demonstrate technical and tactical proficiency in the use and care of firearms. Operate a keyboard and/or typewriter with sufficient skill to perform booking and report preparation assignments. Work with computerized law enforcement information systems. Effectively, tactfully, and courteously represent the Sheriff/Coroner Department with the public and other law enforcement agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local SAFETY 2.7@ 55 for new PERS Members Long Term Disability Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 02 Please be sure to answer the supplemental questions thoroughly and accurately. Applicants are responsible for clearly, completely, and accurately identifying their qualifications. Your responses to the questions must be supported by both the work experience listed on your application as well as your resume. The rating of the supplemental questions may determine your application status and/or rank on the eligible list. Answers such as "see resume" or "see above" will remove you from consideration. I have read and understand the statement above concerning submission of supplemental questionnaire responses. Yes No 03 Are you a high school graduate or do you have a General Education Development Certificate (GED)? Yes No 04 Are you at least 21 years of age? Yes, I am 21 years of age or older. No, I am not at least 21 years of age. 05 Do you possess a CA Class C driver's license as of today? If you are out-of-state, do you possess a driver's license in your state of residence as of today, and are you willing and able to obtain a CA driver's license if offered the position? Yes No 06 Have you completed a Basic Jail Operations Course approved by S.T.C.? If not, this must be accomplished within 12 months of initial employment. Yes No 07 Have you completed P.C. 832 and weapons training? If not, this must be completed within 12 months of initial employment. Yes No 08 If yes to supplemental question #6 and/or #7, did you attach a copy of the PC 832 certificates to your application? Yes No 09 List any training, experience or education that you feel qualifies you for this position, please list it below. 10 Do you possess a valid T-Score from a BSCC written exam for the Adults Correction Officer? If yes, please attach a copy of the letter/email. Yes No Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Description APPLY IMMEDIATELY AS THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME I Under supervision, to work in a training capacity, learning to supervise inmates at the County Detention Facility and maintain Facility security; to learn procedures and methods for the care, custody, and confinement of inmates; to oversee work details and leisure activities; to learn bailiff duties during court sessions; and to do related work as required. II Under general supervision, to supervise inmates at the County Detention Facility, according to laws, regulations, and policies of the State of California and San Benito County; to enforce Facility rules and maintain Facility security; to be responsible for the care, custody, and confinement of inmates during an assigned shift; to oversee work details and leisure activities; to perform bailiff duties during court sessions; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I This is the entry and training level in the Correctional Officer class series. Incumbents work in a learning capacity performing Correctional Officer duties related to the care, custody, and confinement of inmates at the County Detention Facility. Incumbents may also learn bailiff functions. This class is distinguished from Correctional Officer II by the fact that Correctional Officer II incumbents are expected to be fully trained and capable of performing assignments with minimal guidance and supervision. A Correctional Officer I may be promoted to Correctional Officer II after demonstration of sufficient skills and knowledge and sound work habits. II This is the journey level in the Correctional Officer class series. Incumbents perform a wide scope of Correctional Officer duties related to the care, custody, and confinement of inmates at the County Detention Facility. Incumbents may be assigned bailiff and transportation duties requiring firearms training and proficiency. This class is distinguished from Correctional Officer I by the fact that incumbents are expected to be fully trained and capable of performing assignments with minimal guidance and supervision. It is distinguished from Senior Correctional Officer by the fact that Senior Correctional Officers regularly perform lead and special assignments. I/II REPORTS TO Correctional Sergeant CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED This is not a supervisory class. TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Sit for extended periods; frequently stand and walk; climb stairs and ladders; maintain mental alertness during periods of inactivity; ability to stoop, kneel, and bend over; sufficient manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing in excess of 100 lbs with assistance; physical ability to sustain extra physical effort for a substantial period of time and restrain prisoners; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, and FAX. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in an office and outdoor environments; work is performed in a variety of temperatures and weather conditions; unusual exposure to life threatening situations; continuous contact with inmates, other staff and the public. Example of Duties (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) I Assists with supervision of inmates in the County Detention Facility. May oversee inmates during leisure time activities and on work details. Checks work areas to insure that inmates are working on assigned projects. Sees that facilities, cells, and grounds are kept sanitary. Conducts periodic block checks Learns procedures and performs searches of inmates. Performs searches of cells and other areas for contraband Maintains discipline among inmates Opens and censors incoming mail Maintains and updates Detention Facility records. Responds to inquiries regarding inmate detention and Detention Facility policies within constraints of Department regulations. Learns to receive and book inmates Learns fingerprinting and takes photographs; learns to assign prisoners to cells according to the Facility classification plan; learns requirements and releases prisoners on proper authorization, returning personal property and clothing. May testify in court and before disciplinary boards. Delivers pre-packaged medications, according to specific instructions. Learns methods and procedures and investigates incidents and violations of rules at the facility for disciplinary reports and possible citation or arrest. Collects and secures evidence; may transport inmates to and from court, medical appointments, and other institutions. Supervises inmates and visitors during visiting hours May learn and perform bailiff assignments. Serves warrants. Operates a centralized control system controlling access and movement in the Facility. II Supervises inmates in the County Detention Facility; supervises inmates during leisure time activities and on work details; checks work areas to insure that inmates are working on assigned projects; sees that facilities, cells, and grounds are kept sanitary; conducts periodic block checks; performs searches of inmates; performs searches of cells and other areas for contraband; maintains discipline among inmates; opens and censors incoming mail; maintains and updates Detention Facility records; responds to inquiries regarding inmate detention and Detention Facility policies within constraints of Department regulations; receives and books inmates; performs fingerprinting and takes photographs; assigns prisoners to cells according to the Facility classification plan; releases prisoners on proper authorization, returning personal property and clothing; testifies in court and before disciplinary boards; delivers pre-packaged medications, according to specific instructions; investigates incidents and violations of rules at the facility for disciplinary reports and possible citation or arrest; collects and secures evidence; may transport inmates to and from court, medical appointments, and other institutions; supervises inmates and visitors during visiting hours; may supervise, guard, and protect inmates during court sessions, maintaining responsibility for the general security of the courtroom; when serving as bailiff follows directives of the presiding judge in carrying out court orders; operates courtroom recording equipment; calculates and prepares good time and work time credit reports for the courts; may provide security for juries during deliberations; serves warrants; operates a centralized control system controlling access and movement in the Facility. Minimum Qualifications Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: I Some previous work experience with a correctional system is highly desirable. Special Requirements Completion of a Basic Jail Operations Course approved by S.T.C. must be accomplished within 12 months of initial employment. Completion of P.C. 832 and weapons training is required within 12 months of initial employment. Possession of a valid California Driver's License. II One year of previous professional law enforcement experience comparable to that of a Correctional Officer I with San Benito County. Special Requirements Completion of a Basic Jail Operations Course approved by S.T.C. Completion of P.C. 832 and weapons training. Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver's License. Knowledge Of/Ability To Knowledge of: I Basic knowledge of correctional procedures and inmate control problems. Good public relations techniques. First aid methods and techniques. II San Benito County Detention Facility procedures, policies, and regulations. States and Federal laws and regulations related to jail operations, booking procedures, and custody of inmates. Problems related to the care and custody of inmates. Duties and responsibilities of a bailiff. Recent court decisions affecting arrest procedures and the handling of suspects and detained persons. Good public relations techniques. Use and care of Department authorized equipment and firearms as assigned. First aid methods and techniques. Computers and software used by the County Detention Facility. Ability to: I Learn the purposes, methods, and procedures for the care and custody of inmates at the San Benito County Detention Facility. Learn to perform a variety of corrections work. Read, understand, and interpret laws and regulations regarding operation of the County Detention Facility and the care and custody of inmates. Learn bailiff responsibilities and duties if assigned. Gather and organize data and information. Interview and secure information from people. Make independent judgments and adopt quick, effective, and responsible courses of action during emergencies. Prepare clear, comprehensive reports. Meet standards of adequate physical stature, endurance, and agility. Learn technical and tactical proficiency in the use and care of firearms if necessary. Work with computerized law enforcement information systems. Operate a keyboard and/or typewriter with sufficient skill to perform booking and report preparation assignments. Effectively, tactfully, and courteously represent the Sheriff/Coroner Department with the public and other law enforcement agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. II Perform a wide variety of correctional work. Read, understand, and interpret laws and regulations regarding operation of the County Detention Facility and the care and custody of inmates. Perform bailiff duties when assigned. Gather and organize data and information. Interview and secure information from people. Make independent judgments and adopt quick, effective, and responsible courses of action during emergencies. Prepare clear, comprehensive reports. Meet standards of adequate physical stature, endurance, and agility. Demonstrate technical and tactical proficiency in the use and care of firearms. Operate a keyboard and/or typewriter with sufficient skill to perform booking and report preparation assignments. Work with computerized law enforcement information systems. Effectively, tactfully, and courteously represent the Sheriff/Coroner Department with the public and other law enforcement agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local SAFETY 2.7@ 55 for new PERS Members Long Term Disability Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 02 Please be sure to answer the supplemental questions thoroughly and accurately. Applicants are responsible for clearly, completely, and accurately identifying their qualifications. Your responses to the questions must be supported by both the work experience listed on your application as well as your resume. The rating of the supplemental questions may determine your application status and/or rank on the eligible list. Answers such as "see resume" or "see above" will remove you from consideration. I have read and understand the statement above concerning submission of supplemental questionnaire responses. Yes No 03 Are you a high school graduate or do you have a General Education Development Certificate (GED)? Yes No 04 Are you at least 21 years of age? Yes, I am 21 years of age or older. No, I am not at least 21 years of age. 05 Do you possess a CA Class C driver's license as of today? If you are out-of-state, do you possess a driver's license in your state of residence as of today, and are you willing and able to obtain a CA driver's license if offered the position? Yes No 06 Have you completed a Basic Jail Operations Course approved by S.T.C.? If not, this must be accomplished within 12 months of initial employment. Yes No 07 Have you completed P.C. 832 and weapons training? If not, this must be completed within 12 months of initial employment. Yes No 08 If yes to supplemental question #6 and/or #7, did you attach a copy of the PC 832 certificates to your application? Yes No 09 List any training, experience or education that you feel qualifies you for this position, please list it below. 10 Do you possess a valid T-Score from a BSCC written exam for the Adults Correction Officer? If yes, please attach a copy of the letter/email. Yes No Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Buckeye, AZ
Buckeye, Arizona, United States
Position Scope This position has a hiring incentive of up to $7,000. Half of the incentive to be paid to the employee at the six (6) month anniversary and the remaining half to be paid at the one (1) year anniversary. Under general supervision, performs standard police work in the protection of life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances, generally consisting of routine patrol, preliminary investigations and traffic regulation duties. Primary Duties and Responsibilities The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties. Patrols and provides security for assigned areas, looking for unusual or suspicious activities or persons; provides scene security and protection for Fire and medical personnel. Patrols the city to respond to citizens' requests for assistance, enforce traffic regulations, detect crime, apprehend violators, and ensure public safety. Maintains vehicle and equipment according to Department standards. Enforces local, state and federal laws, and municipal code. Responds to emergency and non-emergency calls for service; interrogates and communicates with victims, witnesses and suspects in cases. Completes detailed reports and required paperwork. Arrests law violators; transports and processes suspects, victims and prisoners; serves arrest and search warrants; serves and enforces orders of protection. Represents the City police at court hearings; prepares reports and testifies in court cases. Investigates crimes and accidents as required; secures and processes crime and accident scenes; identifies and collects evidence. Presents education and information through community and school awareness projects; counsels citizens on law enforcement activities, programs and referral resources. Assists other Police personnel, outside organizations and businesses, and Federal, state and local law enforcement organizations. Maintains the integrity, professionalism, philosophies, attitudes, and values of the Police Department by assuring that all rules and regulations are followed. May work special assignments including, but not limited to, Special Investigations, Training Officer, Terrorism Liaison Officer, Traffic Unit Officer, Public Liaison Officer, School Resource Officer, etc. Performs other duties as assigned or required. Minimum Qualifications & Position Requirements Education and Experience: In-State Laterals (Current AZPOST Certification) High school diploma or GED equivalent; completion of Arizona POST Academy; completion of an FTO program and probation period; and currently certified as an AZPOST Peace Officer with two consecutive years as a full-time sworn police officer. Out-of-State Laterals (Waiver Process Required) High school diploma or GED equivalent; completion of Arizona POST Academy OR other law enforcement academy with substantially similar curricula; completion of an FTO program and probation period; and current or previous experience of two consecutive years as a full-time sworn police officer. Continued employment is contingent upon AZPOST-approval of waiver application. NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of: Police Department policies and procedures City, county, state and federal laws, regulations and ordinances The geography of the city and surrounding areas, and the location of important buildings and landmarks Criminal justice and court systems, procedures and protocols Investigative procedures, and protocols for observation of critical details Hazardous chemicals and materials, first aid and CPR Basic criminal law, including the apprehension, arrest, and custody of persons committing misdemeanors and felonies, and the preservation and presentation of evidence in traffic and criminal cases Principles of record keeping and records management Skill in: Interpreting laws and regulations, making independent decisions, maintaining composure, and working effectively under stressful conditions and emergency situations Exercising controlled discretion in communicating with criminal suspects, and mediating difficult situations Gathering and evaluating facts and evidence, drawing logical conclusions and making proper recommendations Using and maintaining a variety of firearms and special law enforcement equipment Operating motor vehicles during emergency, high-risk situations Interacting with people of different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds Operating a personal computer and software applications Following and effectively communicating verbal and written instructions Additional Information Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification; must possess State of Arizona Driver's license, and clear criminal record. Ability to type 20 words per minute preferred. Must successfully pass pre-employment screening, including a thorough background investigation, medical, polygraph and psychological exam. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY : It is the policy of the city to provide employment opportunities to all persons based solely on ability, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. Employee Benefits & Wellness The City offers a comprehensive benefits package to full-time classified and management employees. Part-time classified employees may be eligible for select benefits where defined. For complete Benefit Plan & Wellness Information, please visit the City website at: Benefits & Wellness City benefit plans are subject to change at any time. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 13, 2024
Full Time
Position Scope This position has a hiring incentive of up to $7,000. Half of the incentive to be paid to the employee at the six (6) month anniversary and the remaining half to be paid at the one (1) year anniversary. Under general supervision, performs standard police work in the protection of life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances, generally consisting of routine patrol, preliminary investigations and traffic regulation duties. Primary Duties and Responsibilities The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties. Patrols and provides security for assigned areas, looking for unusual or suspicious activities or persons; provides scene security and protection for Fire and medical personnel. Patrols the city to respond to citizens' requests for assistance, enforce traffic regulations, detect crime, apprehend violators, and ensure public safety. Maintains vehicle and equipment according to Department standards. Enforces local, state and federal laws, and municipal code. Responds to emergency and non-emergency calls for service; interrogates and communicates with victims, witnesses and suspects in cases. Completes detailed reports and required paperwork. Arrests law violators; transports and processes suspects, victims and prisoners; serves arrest and search warrants; serves and enforces orders of protection. Represents the City police at court hearings; prepares reports and testifies in court cases. Investigates crimes and accidents as required; secures and processes crime and accident scenes; identifies and collects evidence. Presents education and information through community and school awareness projects; counsels citizens on law enforcement activities, programs and referral resources. Assists other Police personnel, outside organizations and businesses, and Federal, state and local law enforcement organizations. Maintains the integrity, professionalism, philosophies, attitudes, and values of the Police Department by assuring that all rules and regulations are followed. May work special assignments including, but not limited to, Special Investigations, Training Officer, Terrorism Liaison Officer, Traffic Unit Officer, Public Liaison Officer, School Resource Officer, etc. Performs other duties as assigned or required. Minimum Qualifications & Position Requirements Education and Experience: In-State Laterals (Current AZPOST Certification) High school diploma or GED equivalent; completion of Arizona POST Academy; completion of an FTO program and probation period; and currently certified as an AZPOST Peace Officer with two consecutive years as a full-time sworn police officer. Out-of-State Laterals (Waiver Process Required) High school diploma or GED equivalent; completion of Arizona POST Academy OR other law enforcement academy with substantially similar curricula; completion of an FTO program and probation period; and current or previous experience of two consecutive years as a full-time sworn police officer. Continued employment is contingent upon AZPOST-approval of waiver application. NECESSARY SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of: Police Department policies and procedures City, county, state and federal laws, regulations and ordinances The geography of the city and surrounding areas, and the location of important buildings and landmarks Criminal justice and court systems, procedures and protocols Investigative procedures, and protocols for observation of critical details Hazardous chemicals and materials, first aid and CPR Basic criminal law, including the apprehension, arrest, and custody of persons committing misdemeanors and felonies, and the preservation and presentation of evidence in traffic and criminal cases Principles of record keeping and records management Skill in: Interpreting laws and regulations, making independent decisions, maintaining composure, and working effectively under stressful conditions and emergency situations Exercising controlled discretion in communicating with criminal suspects, and mediating difficult situations Gathering and evaluating facts and evidence, drawing logical conclusions and making proper recommendations Using and maintaining a variety of firearms and special law enforcement equipment Operating motor vehicles during emergency, high-risk situations Interacting with people of different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds Operating a personal computer and software applications Following and effectively communicating verbal and written instructions Additional Information Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification; must possess State of Arizona Driver's license, and clear criminal record. Ability to type 20 words per minute preferred. Must successfully pass pre-employment screening, including a thorough background investigation, medical, polygraph and psychological exam. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY : It is the policy of the city to provide employment opportunities to all persons based solely on ability, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. Employee Benefits & Wellness The City offers a comprehensive benefits package to full-time classified and management employees. Part-time classified employees may be eligible for select benefits where defined. For complete Benefit Plan & Wellness Information, please visit the City website at: Benefits & Wellness City benefit plans are subject to change at any time. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Cal State University (CSU) Maritime Academy
200 Maritime Academy Drive, Vallejo, CA 94590, USA
Working Title: Police Officer (Pool position) Classification Title: Police Officer Department Name: Police Services Time Base: Full-time Pay Plan: 12 month Bargaining Unit: 8 (SUPA) Employment Type: Probationary/Permanent Salary Range: Hiring salary is anticipated at $7,173 - $8,043 per month commensurate with education and experience CSU Salary Range: $6,112 -$9,017 per month Benefits: Premium benefit package includes outstanding health, dental, and vision plans; life and disability insurances; pension (CalPERS); tuition fee waiver; and 14 paid holidays per year. See our benefits website for additional information. Application Deadline: Open until filled. A review of applications will begin Tuesday, January 2, 2023, and the review period may end at any time thereafter. Position Summary: Under the general supervision of the Sergeant, the Police Officer independently performs a variety of general law enforcement and patrol duties. Additionally, the Police Officer actively participates in the Community Oriented Policing Strategies employed at the California State University Maritime Academy. About the California State University Maritime Academy: Established in 1929, California State University Maritime Academy, a campus of the California State University, is the only degree-granting maritime academy on the West Coast. Located on the scenic Vallejo waterfront, the campus serves a student population of approximately 1000 undergraduates and 50 graduate students. Cal Maritime offers seven baccalaureate degrees in Business Administration, Global Studies and Maritime Affairs, Facilities Engineering Technology, Marine Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Marine Transportation, and Oceanography. The undergraduate curriculum includes licensing programs for future merchant marine, coast guard, and naval reserve officers. Cal Maritime also offers a Master of Science in Transportation and Engineering Management degree, as well as a number of extended learning programs and courses. Major Responsibilities : General Law Enforcement Protect students, faculty, staff, campus visitors, property, and facilities from accidents, bodily harm, fire, theft, vandalism, and illegal entry. Enforce laws, traffic, and parking regulations. Issue citations for violations within department jurisdictions. Apprehend violators, make arrests, and appear in court as required. Provide general information and assistance to the public. Assist in investigations, administrative assignments, projects, and other duties as assigned. Patrol Operations Proactively patrol residence halls, campus buildings, and other facilities and grounds by foot, vehicle, or bicycle. Emphasize community-policing activities such as introducing oneself to others, casual conversation, joining in social events or games, inquiring about safety needs, and offering police assistance. Establish positive relationships with students, furthering their success. Maintain crowd control during assemblies, sporting events, emergencies, and disturbances. Guard property, including vessel screening & facility security as needed for compliance with maritime security regulations (33 CFR parts 104 and 105). Guard and transport cash funds. Investigate, gather evidence, and prepare reports on accidents, property damage, fires, law violations, thefts, and disturbances of the peace. Respond to campus disasters, including but not limited to: fire, earthquake, active shooter, and potentially violent civil unrest, taking a leadership role as appropriate, and ensuring that appropriate resources are effectively applied to minimize loss of life, injury, property damage, and risk/liability. Carry out follow-up investigation and documentation and make notifications as appropriate. Administer first aid to injured persons. Direct traffic and enforce traffic infractions. Enforce parking regulations. Effectively use a two-way radio. Perform other related duties as assigned. Community-Oriented Policing Interact with the community, establishing a sense of personal safety and promoting the public trust throughout the community. Patrols may include a mixture of vehicular, bike, foot, or stationary assignments. Integrate professional knowledge and duties with the culture of the academic environment to accomplish department goals and objectives. Facilitate programs, meetings, and other community activities or projects in support of department’s mission and safety awareness for the campus community. Promote a positive work environment. Be creative and innovative in suggesting crime prevention and other educational presentations and participate in community events that encourage the same. Training Participate in training which includes classroom and on-the-job instruction. Employees must demonstrate proficiency in the use of firearms and participate in defensive tactics and physical fitness training. Minimum firearms qualification scores must be attained as a condition of continued employment. Must meet all training requirements established by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, and Department Policy. Advanced Training Maintain proficiency in professional training and/or be delegated responsibility for additional work assignments that include: range master, field training officer, defensive tactics instructor, motorcycle patrol, bicycle patrol, crime prevention officer, and Critical Response Unit (CRU) member. Required Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent. Graduation from a Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) academy, including obtaining a Basic Course Certificate. Valid California Driver’s License Working knowledge of current criminal codes and laws. Working knowledge of investigation techniques and procedures. Working knowledge of current law enforcement methods and procedures. Ability to quickly learn and apply campus rules and regulations related to work performed. Ability to proactively identify, observe and investigate potentially hazardous conditions or activities. Ability to exercise tact, courtesy, alertness, and good judgment in making decisions according to laws, regulations, policies, and supervisory expectations and in responding others. Ability to operate in an environment that requires discretion and confidentiality. Demonstrate ability to think and act decisively and effectively in emergency and sensitive situations. Demonstrate a willingness to confront problems. Ability to take initiative in developing and improving skills; demonstrate dependability, integrity, good observations skills, and professional bearing; be able to enjoy working with people; and possess credibility as a witness in a court of law. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse student, faculty, staff, and community populations. Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team within the department, with a diverse campus community, and with members/agencies outside the CMA community. Ability to read, write, and orally communicate in a clear and concise manner. Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Ability to prepare concise and accurate reports. Possess intermediate computer proficiency with diverse programs, including Microsoft Office Suite, Internet, and email software. Ability to learn office technology systems Preferred Qualifications: Prior law enforcement agency experience. Law enforcement experience in a college or university setting. Associates degree or higher. Special Conditions: Successful completion of a physical agility test, oral interview, written examination, comprehensive background investigation, physical examination, psychological examination, and drug screening required. Must be able to obtain/maintain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card for work aboard our Training Ship. Hours of Work/Travel: Overtime, travel, travel outside of business hours, and shift work may be required. Physical, Mental and Environmental Conditions: Up to 40% of the activities involve sitting, standing, squatting, kneeling or walking; involves lifting heavy weight objects limited to 50 pounds; may involve pushing and pulling objects within the weight limits. Is exposed to excessive noise Is around moving machinery Is exposed to dust, fumes, gases, radiation, microwave (circle) Drives motorized equipment Background Check: Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check, DMV records check, physical, drug screening, and fingerprinting) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. 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. Eligibility to Work: Applicants must provide proof of U.S. citizenship or authorization to work in the United States within three days of the date of hire. Title IX: Please view the Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator at: https://www2.calstate.edu/titleix EEO Statement: Cal Maritime is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. The university subscribes to all state and federal regulations and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable Accommodations will be provided to applicants with qualifying disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Benefits Coordinator at (707) 654-1146. Application Procedure: Click "APPLY NOW" to complete the Cal Maritime Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: cover letter and resume. Disclaimer: The provisions of this job bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract and any provisions contained may be modified or changed. Advertised: Dec 14 2023 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Mar 07, 2024
Working Title: Police Officer (Pool position) Classification Title: Police Officer Department Name: Police Services Time Base: Full-time Pay Plan: 12 month Bargaining Unit: 8 (SUPA) Employment Type: Probationary/Permanent Salary Range: Hiring salary is anticipated at $7,173 - $8,043 per month commensurate with education and experience CSU Salary Range: $6,112 -$9,017 per month Benefits: Premium benefit package includes outstanding health, dental, and vision plans; life and disability insurances; pension (CalPERS); tuition fee waiver; and 14 paid holidays per year. See our benefits website for additional information. Application Deadline: Open until filled. A review of applications will begin Tuesday, January 2, 2023, and the review period may end at any time thereafter. Position Summary: Under the general supervision of the Sergeant, the Police Officer independently performs a variety of general law enforcement and patrol duties. Additionally, the Police Officer actively participates in the Community Oriented Policing Strategies employed at the California State University Maritime Academy. About the California State University Maritime Academy: Established in 1929, California State University Maritime Academy, a campus of the California State University, is the only degree-granting maritime academy on the West Coast. Located on the scenic Vallejo waterfront, the campus serves a student population of approximately 1000 undergraduates and 50 graduate students. Cal Maritime offers seven baccalaureate degrees in Business Administration, Global Studies and Maritime Affairs, Facilities Engineering Technology, Marine Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Marine Transportation, and Oceanography. The undergraduate curriculum includes licensing programs for future merchant marine, coast guard, and naval reserve officers. Cal Maritime also offers a Master of Science in Transportation and Engineering Management degree, as well as a number of extended learning programs and courses. Major Responsibilities : General Law Enforcement Protect students, faculty, staff, campus visitors, property, and facilities from accidents, bodily harm, fire, theft, vandalism, and illegal entry. Enforce laws, traffic, and parking regulations. Issue citations for violations within department jurisdictions. Apprehend violators, make arrests, and appear in court as required. Provide general information and assistance to the public. Assist in investigations, administrative assignments, projects, and other duties as assigned. Patrol Operations Proactively patrol residence halls, campus buildings, and other facilities and grounds by foot, vehicle, or bicycle. Emphasize community-policing activities such as introducing oneself to others, casual conversation, joining in social events or games, inquiring about safety needs, and offering police assistance. Establish positive relationships with students, furthering their success. Maintain crowd control during assemblies, sporting events, emergencies, and disturbances. Guard property, including vessel screening & facility security as needed for compliance with maritime security regulations (33 CFR parts 104 and 105). Guard and transport cash funds. Investigate, gather evidence, and prepare reports on accidents, property damage, fires, law violations, thefts, and disturbances of the peace. Respond to campus disasters, including but not limited to: fire, earthquake, active shooter, and potentially violent civil unrest, taking a leadership role as appropriate, and ensuring that appropriate resources are effectively applied to minimize loss of life, injury, property damage, and risk/liability. Carry out follow-up investigation and documentation and make notifications as appropriate. Administer first aid to injured persons. Direct traffic and enforce traffic infractions. Enforce parking regulations. Effectively use a two-way radio. Perform other related duties as assigned. Community-Oriented Policing Interact with the community, establishing a sense of personal safety and promoting the public trust throughout the community. Patrols may include a mixture of vehicular, bike, foot, or stationary assignments. Integrate professional knowledge and duties with the culture of the academic environment to accomplish department goals and objectives. Facilitate programs, meetings, and other community activities or projects in support of department’s mission and safety awareness for the campus community. Promote a positive work environment. Be creative and innovative in suggesting crime prevention and other educational presentations and participate in community events that encourage the same. Training Participate in training which includes classroom and on-the-job instruction. Employees must demonstrate proficiency in the use of firearms and participate in defensive tactics and physical fitness training. Minimum firearms qualification scores must be attained as a condition of continued employment. Must meet all training requirements established by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, and Department Policy. Advanced Training Maintain proficiency in professional training and/or be delegated responsibility for additional work assignments that include: range master, field training officer, defensive tactics instructor, motorcycle patrol, bicycle patrol, crime prevention officer, and Critical Response Unit (CRU) member. Required Qualifications: High School diploma or equivalent. Graduation from a Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) academy, including obtaining a Basic Course Certificate. Valid California Driver’s License Working knowledge of current criminal codes and laws. Working knowledge of investigation techniques and procedures. Working knowledge of current law enforcement methods and procedures. Ability to quickly learn and apply campus rules and regulations related to work performed. Ability to proactively identify, observe and investigate potentially hazardous conditions or activities. Ability to exercise tact, courtesy, alertness, and good judgment in making decisions according to laws, regulations, policies, and supervisory expectations and in responding others. Ability to operate in an environment that requires discretion and confidentiality. Demonstrate ability to think and act decisively and effectively in emergency and sensitive situations. Demonstrate a willingness to confront problems. Ability to take initiative in developing and improving skills; demonstrate dependability, integrity, good observations skills, and professional bearing; be able to enjoy working with people; and possess credibility as a witness in a court of law. Ability to communicate effectively with diverse student, faculty, staff, and community populations. Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team within the department, with a diverse campus community, and with members/agencies outside the CMA community. Ability to read, write, and orally communicate in a clear and concise manner. Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Ability to prepare concise and accurate reports. Possess intermediate computer proficiency with diverse programs, including Microsoft Office Suite, Internet, and email software. Ability to learn office technology systems Preferred Qualifications: Prior law enforcement agency experience. Law enforcement experience in a college or university setting. Associates degree or higher. Special Conditions: Successful completion of a physical agility test, oral interview, written examination, comprehensive background investigation, physical examination, psychological examination, and drug screening required. Must be able to obtain/maintain a Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card for work aboard our Training Ship. Hours of Work/Travel: Overtime, travel, travel outside of business hours, and shift work may be required. Physical, Mental and Environmental Conditions: Up to 40% of the activities involve sitting, standing, squatting, kneeling or walking; involves lifting heavy weight objects limited to 50 pounds; may involve pushing and pulling objects within the weight limits. Is exposed to excessive noise Is around moving machinery Is exposed to dust, fumes, gases, radiation, microwave (circle) Drives motorized equipment Background Check: Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check, DMV records check, physical, drug screening, and fingerprinting) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. 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. Eligibility to Work: Applicants must provide proof of U.S. citizenship or authorization to work in the United States within three days of the date of hire. Title IX: Please view the Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator at: https://www2.calstate.edu/titleix EEO Statement: Cal Maritime is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. The university subscribes to all state and federal regulations and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable Accommodations will be provided to applicants with qualifying disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Benefits Coordinator at (707) 654-1146. Application Procedure: Click "APPLY NOW" to complete the Cal Maritime Online Employment Application and attach the following documents: cover letter and resume. Disclaimer: The provisions of this job bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract and any provisions contained may be modified or changed. Advertised: Dec 14 2023 Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
City of Long Beach, CA
City of Long Beach, California, United States
DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNITY Ideally located on the Pacific Ocean south of Los Angeles, adjacent to Orange County, the City of Long Beach, California (population 470,000) is frequently described as a series of strong, diverse interwoven smaller communities within a large city. Enjoying an ideal Southern California climate, Long Beach is home to an abundance of cultural and recreational options. The Long Beach Convention Center, Aquarium of the Pacific, Queen Mary, and the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, plus a wide variety of other attractions (two historic ranchos, three marinas, and five golf courses), serve to draw 6.5 million visitors a year. The City is also home to California State University, Long Beach, and Long Beach City College. Cal State Long Beach is the second largest university in the state and was recently ranked the No. 3 best-value public college in the nation. Covering approximately 50 square miles, Long Beach is supported by a wide mix of industries with education, health and social services, manufacturing, retail trade, and professional services comprising the highest representation. Known for its livable and desirable neighborhoods, Long Beach was named by America’s Promise Alliance as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People two years in a row. While it offers all the amenities of a large metropolis, many say Long Beach offers the added benefit of having maintained a strong sense of community and cohesiveness despite its growth. A superb climate, quality schools, a vibrant downtown, and a wide variety of neighborhoods help make Long Beach one of the most livable communities in the country. CITY GOVERNMENT Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council Members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager and City Clerk. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under the direction of a separately elected official, Board or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Utilities Department (Water and Gas) and Energy Resources Departments. The City is supported by a FY 2024 total budget of approximately $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. More than 6,000 full and part-time employees support municipal operations with the vast majority being represented by twelve employee associations. To learn more about the City of Long Beach, go to: www.longbeach.gov . DEPARTMENT OF DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS The Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications has 91 employees, including the City’s 9-1-1 Dispatchers, with a budget of $14.4 million. The Disaster Preparedness Bureau is one of three bureaus in the Department, and consists of a Disaster Preparedness Officer, Disaster Preparedness Analyst, and Disaster Preparedness Intern. The Disaster Preparedness Officer is a member of the Department’s management team, reporting directly to the Director, and is responsible for the oversight of the bureau’s $1.2 million operating budget. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES THE POSITION The City of Long Beach is seeking an exceptional candidate to serve as its next Disaster Preparedness Officer. The Disaster Preparedness Officer is an at-will management position reporting directly to the Director of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications. As part of the City’s continuum of public safety, this position is responsible for the efficient and effective management of emergency operations within the City of Long Beach. The position directly supervises a Disaster Preparedness Analyst and Intern. The Disaster Preparedness Officer generally works during normal business hours, but may be required to work nights, weekends, and extended hours, or be on call when necessary. Specific duties include: Work to mitigate, plan for, respond to and recover from disasters or emergencies in accordance with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) guidelines Maintain citywide emergency plans, including the Emergency Operations Plan and Hazard Mitigation Plan Ensure the readiness of the City’s Emergency Operations Center Coordinate emergency response and recovery efforts across City departments and outside agencies in accordance with the Incident Command System (ICS) Provide oversight for Homeland Security Grant funded projects, training and equipment procurement Educate and train City employees, community partner organizations and the public on disaster preparedness Serve as Disaster Management Area Coordinator (DMAC) for the Los Angeles County Area F group Develop tools and identify resources to support the overall preparedness of the residents and staff of the City of Long Beach THE IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate will be a mission-driven leader who demonstrates excellent proficiencies in organizational and administrative skills, written and verbal communication, project management, budget oversight and grant-funded program administration. As an experienced leader, the preferred candidate will be a strong manager who trains and leads by example. The candidate should be knowledgeable of the roles and purpose of federal, state and local agencies involved in emergency management planning and response, and possess experience in writing and maintaining plans for multi-hazard and disaster response. The candidate should be capable of coordinating, updating and maintaining the functions of an Emergency Operations Center; responding to a potential or existing disaster within the ICS structure; and, utilizing systems related to emergency planning and communications, crisis management tools, mass notification systems, emergency alert systems and auxiliary communications services. The candidate should have prepared and presented emergency preparedness and response trainings and presentations to a wide variety of audiences, including public safety personnel, disaster service workers, volunteers, community members and local officials. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE The Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications invites candidates to apply who meet the following minimum requirements: A bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in a field closely related to Emergency Management. Three (3) years of full-time paid experience in emergency management. One (1) year of which served as experience in a supervisory or lead capacity. Valid Driver’s License. Proof of education is required at the time of application submittal. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS One (1) year of experience in emergency operations programs for a government agency or large company developing and implementing an emergency plan for large-scale disasters is preferred. Completion of the Federal Incident Command System (ICS) emergency management coursework is preferred. The professional attributes that best describe the new Disaster Preparedness Officer: Highly organized professional Participative and inclusive management style Accountable, takes ownership Leader, positive example to others Results-oriented Direct communicator with superior interpersonal skills Ethical with a high level of integrity Embrace ideas and contributions from others Dedicated to quality customer service Creative, strategic thinker Strong project management / technical skills Exercises good judgment SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment will close at 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, 2024 . To be considered for this opportunity, applicants must submit an online application, including a resume and cover letter that reflect the scope and level of their current/most recent positions and responsibilities, and proof of education (degree or transcript). Candidates must also complete the online supplemental questionnaire. Online applications can be filed at www.longbeach.gov/jobs. Following the close of filing, applications will be reviewed and those candidates determined to be the best qualified will be invited to participate in the selection process, which will include an oral interview by a selection panel. The selected candidate will be required to undergo a thorough background and reference check. Incomplete applications or candidates who clearly do not meet the minimum requirements of the position will not be considered. The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act . The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-7915. For technical support with your governmentjobs.com application, please contact (855) 524-5627. The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: Retirement: California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security. Health and Dental Insurance: The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected. Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance: City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Management Physical: Annual City-paid physical examination. Vacation: Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service. Executive Leave: Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year. Sick Leave : One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits. Holidays: Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion. Transportation Allowance: Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below; Department Head $650.00 Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00 Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00 Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00 Deferred Compensation Plan: Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation). Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members. Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members. Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses. Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule: Available (subject to City Manager approval). Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent. Closing Date/Time: 5/4/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Apr 05, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNITY Ideally located on the Pacific Ocean south of Los Angeles, adjacent to Orange County, the City of Long Beach, California (population 470,000) is frequently described as a series of strong, diverse interwoven smaller communities within a large city. Enjoying an ideal Southern California climate, Long Beach is home to an abundance of cultural and recreational options. The Long Beach Convention Center, Aquarium of the Pacific, Queen Mary, and the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, plus a wide variety of other attractions (two historic ranchos, three marinas, and five golf courses), serve to draw 6.5 million visitors a year. The City is also home to California State University, Long Beach, and Long Beach City College. Cal State Long Beach is the second largest university in the state and was recently ranked the No. 3 best-value public college in the nation. Covering approximately 50 square miles, Long Beach is supported by a wide mix of industries with education, health and social services, manufacturing, retail trade, and professional services comprising the highest representation. Known for its livable and desirable neighborhoods, Long Beach was named by America’s Promise Alliance as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People two years in a row. While it offers all the amenities of a large metropolis, many say Long Beach offers the added benefit of having maintained a strong sense of community and cohesiveness despite its growth. A superb climate, quality schools, a vibrant downtown, and a wide variety of neighborhoods help make Long Beach one of the most livable communities in the country. CITY GOVERNMENT Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council Members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager and City Clerk. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under the direction of a separately elected official, Board or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Utilities Department (Water and Gas) and Energy Resources Departments. The City is supported by a FY 2024 total budget of approximately $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. More than 6,000 full and part-time employees support municipal operations with the vast majority being represented by twelve employee associations. To learn more about the City of Long Beach, go to: www.longbeach.gov . DEPARTMENT OF DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS The Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications has 91 employees, including the City’s 9-1-1 Dispatchers, with a budget of $14.4 million. The Disaster Preparedness Bureau is one of three bureaus in the Department, and consists of a Disaster Preparedness Officer, Disaster Preparedness Analyst, and Disaster Preparedness Intern. The Disaster Preparedness Officer is a member of the Department’s management team, reporting directly to the Director, and is responsible for the oversight of the bureau’s $1.2 million operating budget. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES THE POSITION The City of Long Beach is seeking an exceptional candidate to serve as its next Disaster Preparedness Officer. The Disaster Preparedness Officer is an at-will management position reporting directly to the Director of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications. As part of the City’s continuum of public safety, this position is responsible for the efficient and effective management of emergency operations within the City of Long Beach. The position directly supervises a Disaster Preparedness Analyst and Intern. The Disaster Preparedness Officer generally works during normal business hours, but may be required to work nights, weekends, and extended hours, or be on call when necessary. Specific duties include: Work to mitigate, plan for, respond to and recover from disasters or emergencies in accordance with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) guidelines Maintain citywide emergency plans, including the Emergency Operations Plan and Hazard Mitigation Plan Ensure the readiness of the City’s Emergency Operations Center Coordinate emergency response and recovery efforts across City departments and outside agencies in accordance with the Incident Command System (ICS) Provide oversight for Homeland Security Grant funded projects, training and equipment procurement Educate and train City employees, community partner organizations and the public on disaster preparedness Serve as Disaster Management Area Coordinator (DMAC) for the Los Angeles County Area F group Develop tools and identify resources to support the overall preparedness of the residents and staff of the City of Long Beach THE IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate will be a mission-driven leader who demonstrates excellent proficiencies in organizational and administrative skills, written and verbal communication, project management, budget oversight and grant-funded program administration. As an experienced leader, the preferred candidate will be a strong manager who trains and leads by example. The candidate should be knowledgeable of the roles and purpose of federal, state and local agencies involved in emergency management planning and response, and possess experience in writing and maintaining plans for multi-hazard and disaster response. The candidate should be capable of coordinating, updating and maintaining the functions of an Emergency Operations Center; responding to a potential or existing disaster within the ICS structure; and, utilizing systems related to emergency planning and communications, crisis management tools, mass notification systems, emergency alert systems and auxiliary communications services. The candidate should have prepared and presented emergency preparedness and response trainings and presentations to a wide variety of audiences, including public safety personnel, disaster service workers, volunteers, community members and local officials. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE The Department of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Communications invites candidates to apply who meet the following minimum requirements: A bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in a field closely related to Emergency Management. Three (3) years of full-time paid experience in emergency management. One (1) year of which served as experience in a supervisory or lead capacity. Valid Driver’s License. Proof of education is required at the time of application submittal. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS One (1) year of experience in emergency operations programs for a government agency or large company developing and implementing an emergency plan for large-scale disasters is preferred. Completion of the Federal Incident Command System (ICS) emergency management coursework is preferred. The professional attributes that best describe the new Disaster Preparedness Officer: Highly organized professional Participative and inclusive management style Accountable, takes ownership Leader, positive example to others Results-oriented Direct communicator with superior interpersonal skills Ethical with a high level of integrity Embrace ideas and contributions from others Dedicated to quality customer service Creative, strategic thinker Strong project management / technical skills Exercises good judgment SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment will close at 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, 2024 . To be considered for this opportunity, applicants must submit an online application, including a resume and cover letter that reflect the scope and level of their current/most recent positions and responsibilities, and proof of education (degree or transcript). Candidates must also complete the online supplemental questionnaire. Online applications can be filed at www.longbeach.gov/jobs. Following the close of filing, applications will be reviewed and those candidates determined to be the best qualified will be invited to participate in the selection process, which will include an oral interview by a selection panel. The selected candidate will be required to undergo a thorough background and reference check. Incomplete applications or candidates who clearly do not meet the minimum requirements of the position will not be considered. The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act . The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-7915. For technical support with your governmentjobs.com application, please contact (855) 524-5627. The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: Retirement: California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security. Health and Dental Insurance: The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected. Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance: City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Management Physical: Annual City-paid physical examination. Vacation: Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service. Executive Leave: Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year. Sick Leave : One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits. Holidays: Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion. Transportation Allowance: Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below; Department Head $650.00 Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00 Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00 Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00 Deferred Compensation Plan: Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation). Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members. Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members. Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses. Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule: Available (subject to City Manager approval). Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent. Closing Date/Time: 5/4/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
City of Long Beach, CA
City of Long Beach, California, United States
DESCRIPTION T H E C O M M U N I T Y Ideally located on the Pacific Ocean south of Los Angeles and just west of Orange County, Long Beach is the seventh-largest city in the State of California. Offering all the world-class amenities of a large metropolitan city, coupled with its strong sense of community and pride, Long Beach is one of the most vibrant communities in the country. The City has been referred to as the “Most Diverse City” in the country by USA Today and one of the “Best Communities for Young People” two years in a row. With its ideal location in Southern California, year-round comfortable climate, healthy business environment, and far-ranging cultural pursuits, the City is alive with activity. Long Beach is home to an abundance of cultural and recreational options. Expansive beaches, three marinas, five golf courses, the Aquarium of the Pacific, the Queen Mary, and the annual Grand Prix of Long Beach serve to draw 6.5 million visitors a year. The City’s full-service commercial airport has preferred flight schedules, carriers, and overall accessibility that makes it the travel-friendly alternative to other Southern California airports. In addition, Los Angeles’ rail transit system, the most used light rail system in the country, connects the city to the entire region. Long Beach continues to make significant investments in its parks, beaches, streets, and other amenities (including a new city hall) indicative of the financial stability and health of the City. C I T Y G O V E R N M E N T Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council Members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager and City Clerk. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under the direction of a separately elected official, Board or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Utilities Department (Water and Gas) and Energy Resources Departments. The City is supported by a FY 2024 total budget of approximately $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. More than 6,000 full and part-time employees support municipal operations with the vast majority being represented by twelve employee associations. To learn more about the City of Long Beach, go to: www.longbeach.gov . T H E D E P A R T M E N T Long Beach Airport (LGB) is classified as a small hub airport in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems and serves approximately four million passengers annually. Owned and operated by the City of Long Beach, LGB was established in 1923 and is one of the oldest municipal airports in the United States. Known as the Coolest Airport in America, LGB is a friendly alternative to other Southern California airports, offering preferred flight schedules, great airlines and destinations and overall accessibility. The Airport is committed to delivering an Outstanding Customer Experience in an intelligent, ecofriendly, safe, and efficient manner while being respectful of our employees and the community that we serve. We also strive to be a major driver in the economic vitality of Long Beach. Through Organizational Excellence, we seek to recruit, develop, and retain talented staff in an organization structured for success. Long Beach Airport has a rich history of contributions to our nation’s leadership in aviation. Earl Daugherty opened one of the nation’s first flight schools in Long Beach in 1919. Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart flew from Long Beach. Once home to McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing), many commercial aircraft including the DC-8, DC-9/MD-80, DC-10/MD-11, and C-17 were manufactured in Long Beach. Approximately 180 businesses reside on Airport property and are responsible for roughly 18,000 jobs. Some of these include AAA, Aero Business Center, Atlantic Aviation, Long Beach Marriott Hotel, DeVry Institute of Technology, DHL, Epson America, SCAN Health Plan, Signature @ Aeroplex, Skylinks Golf Course, and United Parcel Service. The Airport is currently in the process of implementing Phase II of a Terminal Improvement Program. Concourses and boarding lounges were opened in 2012. A new Ticketing Facility featuring Common Use Passenger Processing was opened in 2022. A new Baggage Claim Facility was opened in 2023 and the renovated Historic Terminal, originally opened in 1941, will open later this year. Future improvements include renovated roadways and a new Transportation Hub. The Airport Department is governed by the City Council; the Airport Director is appointed by the City Manager and is responsible for overall airport activities. The Director is supported by a Deputy Director, Manager of Airport Operations and Facilities and Manager of Finance and Administration. The Airside Operations Manager reports to the Manager of Airport Operations and Facilities. The Airport Department employs approximately 110 staff and has an annual operating budget of approximately $28 million. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES T H E P O S I T I O N Under the direction of the Operations and Facilities Bureau Manager, the Airport Noise Compliance Officer is an at-will officer position within the Airport Department responsible for managing the Noise Compliance Division. The Airport Noise Compliance Division exists in a dynamic, regulatory, and highly visible and politically sensitive environment. The Airport Noise Compliance Officer will have extensive interaction with major airlines and the general aviation community, other Airport Divisions, City leadership, and the public. This position serves as the Airport noise program technical expert and ls a key member of the management team in the development and execution of the Airport's strategic objectives and key initiatives. This position requires a considerable understanding of all aspects of aviation including an in-depth knowledge of airport operations and their impact on noise-related issues, in order to effectively manage noise compliance with local, state and federal regulations. The position requires weekend and on-call work. Specific duties include: Develops and oversees an effective Airport Noise Compliance program that abides by local, state and federal regulations while maximizing Airport value; Implements new, innovative strategies to track performance measures, mitigate risk and respond to public noise concerns; Determines the allocation of resources necessary to fulfill division goals and objectives; Represents the Airport at meetings relative to noise compliance and concerns; Attends meetings on behalf of the Operations and Facilities Manager; Collaborates with fellow Airport Divisions Officers and staff on larger Airport-related projects; Works with Airport tenants on all matters related to noise compliance; Recommends annual and long-term plans, programs and budget related to the Noise Division; Maintains relationships with airport tenants, City officials, and the public and ensures effective communication; and, Performs other duties as assigned. T H E I D E A L C A N D I D A T E W I L L P O S S E S S Knowledge of management principles and practices as applied to airport operations A solid understanding of the fundamentals of acoustics and noise control. Familiarity with 14 CFR Part 36 - Noise Standards: Aircraft Type and Airworthiness Certification is required. Experience with public involvement and outreach. Excellent written and oral communication skills, and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.) Ability to read, understand, effectively interpret and apply complex policies, rules and regulations, or ordinances pertaining to airport operations. Willingness to work any day of the week or as required for emergency response. Effective communication skills in writing via memos or reports and in person via the telephone or two-way radio. General knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of supervision related to the management, training, supervision, and evaluation of subordinate staff. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE M I N I M U M R E Q U I R E M E N T S A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution in Acoustics, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Environmental Science, Planning or a closely related field. Professional experience beyond the minimum qualifications may be substituted for education on a year-for-year basis. A minimum of seven years of professional experience in acoustics, with at least five in an airport or aviation related environment and a minimum o f three years in a management/supervisory capacity. Valid motor vehicle operator license. (Required to obtain a California motor vehicle operator license within 6 months of employment if license is out of state. DMV K4 driver license information report required during onboarding if selected for position). Ability to pass FAA Transportation Security Administration (TSA) mandated background check and maintain security clearance as required by law. D E S I R A B L E Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S Advanced experience with acoustical modeling software and technical tools to support acoustic/noise analysis and recommendations, such as the FAA's Aviation Environmental Design Tool (AEDT) and Envirosuite's Airport Noise and Operations Monitoring System (ANOMS) . Professional affiliation/membership with organizations such as the lnstitute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE) and Acoustical Society of America (ASA). Experience and understanding of aeronautical activities and basic flight procedures in the vicinity of an airport. Experience with noise data collection and analysis, noise measurement practices, software, and instrumentation. Experience reviewing local, state and federal environmental regulations and requirements, such as the california Code of Regulations Title 21 Noise Satandards, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 150 and 161, etc. SELECTION PROCEDURE A P P L I C A T I O N P R O C E S S This recruitment will close at 11:59PM PST, on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 . T o be considered, applicants must submit a resume, cover letter, and proof of education (if substituting education for required experience) in PDF format. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check and a physical examination prior to appointment. Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, including submission of all required attachments, will not be considered. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact (562) 570-6927. E Q U A L O P P O R T U N I T Y The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 . If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-6927. For technical support with your governmentjobs.com application, please contact (855) 524-5627. The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: Retirement: California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security. Health and Dental Insurance: The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected. Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance: City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Management Physical: Annual City-paid physical examination. Vacation: Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service. Executive Leave: Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year. Sick Leave : One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits. Holidays: Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion. Transportation Allowance: Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below; Department Head $650.00 Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00 Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00 Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00 Deferred Compensation Plan: Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation). Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members. Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members. Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses. Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule: Available (subject to City Manager approval). Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent. Closing Date/Time: 4/24/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 26, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION T H E C O M M U N I T Y Ideally located on the Pacific Ocean south of Los Angeles and just west of Orange County, Long Beach is the seventh-largest city in the State of California. Offering all the world-class amenities of a large metropolitan city, coupled with its strong sense of community and pride, Long Beach is one of the most vibrant communities in the country. The City has been referred to as the “Most Diverse City” in the country by USA Today and one of the “Best Communities for Young People” two years in a row. With its ideal location in Southern California, year-round comfortable climate, healthy business environment, and far-ranging cultural pursuits, the City is alive with activity. Long Beach is home to an abundance of cultural and recreational options. Expansive beaches, three marinas, five golf courses, the Aquarium of the Pacific, the Queen Mary, and the annual Grand Prix of Long Beach serve to draw 6.5 million visitors a year. The City’s full-service commercial airport has preferred flight schedules, carriers, and overall accessibility that makes it the travel-friendly alternative to other Southern California airports. In addition, Los Angeles’ rail transit system, the most used light rail system in the country, connects the city to the entire region. Long Beach continues to make significant investments in its parks, beaches, streets, and other amenities (including a new city hall) indicative of the financial stability and health of the City. C I T Y G O V E R N M E N T Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council Members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager and City Clerk. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under the direction of a separately elected official, Board or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Utilities Department (Water and Gas) and Energy Resources Departments. The City is supported by a FY 2024 total budget of approximately $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. More than 6,000 full and part-time employees support municipal operations with the vast majority being represented by twelve employee associations. To learn more about the City of Long Beach, go to: www.longbeach.gov . T H E D E P A R T M E N T Long Beach Airport (LGB) is classified as a small hub airport in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems and serves approximately four million passengers annually. Owned and operated by the City of Long Beach, LGB was established in 1923 and is one of the oldest municipal airports in the United States. Known as the Coolest Airport in America, LGB is a friendly alternative to other Southern California airports, offering preferred flight schedules, great airlines and destinations and overall accessibility. The Airport is committed to delivering an Outstanding Customer Experience in an intelligent, ecofriendly, safe, and efficient manner while being respectful of our employees and the community that we serve. We also strive to be a major driver in the economic vitality of Long Beach. Through Organizational Excellence, we seek to recruit, develop, and retain talented staff in an organization structured for success. Long Beach Airport has a rich history of contributions to our nation’s leadership in aviation. Earl Daugherty opened one of the nation’s first flight schools in Long Beach in 1919. Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart flew from Long Beach. Once home to McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing), many commercial aircraft including the DC-8, DC-9/MD-80, DC-10/MD-11, and C-17 were manufactured in Long Beach. Approximately 180 businesses reside on Airport property and are responsible for roughly 18,000 jobs. Some of these include AAA, Aero Business Center, Atlantic Aviation, Long Beach Marriott Hotel, DeVry Institute of Technology, DHL, Epson America, SCAN Health Plan, Signature @ Aeroplex, Skylinks Golf Course, and United Parcel Service. The Airport is currently in the process of implementing Phase II of a Terminal Improvement Program. Concourses and boarding lounges were opened in 2012. A new Ticketing Facility featuring Common Use Passenger Processing was opened in 2022. A new Baggage Claim Facility was opened in 2023 and the renovated Historic Terminal, originally opened in 1941, will open later this year. Future improvements include renovated roadways and a new Transportation Hub. The Airport Department is governed by the City Council; the Airport Director is appointed by the City Manager and is responsible for overall airport activities. The Director is supported by a Deputy Director, Manager of Airport Operations and Facilities and Manager of Finance and Administration. The Airside Operations Manager reports to the Manager of Airport Operations and Facilities. The Airport Department employs approximately 110 staff and has an annual operating budget of approximately $28 million. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES T H E P O S I T I O N Under the direction of the Operations and Facilities Bureau Manager, the Airport Noise Compliance Officer is an at-will officer position within the Airport Department responsible for managing the Noise Compliance Division. The Airport Noise Compliance Division exists in a dynamic, regulatory, and highly visible and politically sensitive environment. The Airport Noise Compliance Officer will have extensive interaction with major airlines and the general aviation community, other Airport Divisions, City leadership, and the public. This position serves as the Airport noise program technical expert and ls a key member of the management team in the development and execution of the Airport's strategic objectives and key initiatives. This position requires a considerable understanding of all aspects of aviation including an in-depth knowledge of airport operations and their impact on noise-related issues, in order to effectively manage noise compliance with local, state and federal regulations. The position requires weekend and on-call work. Specific duties include: Develops and oversees an effective Airport Noise Compliance program that abides by local, state and federal regulations while maximizing Airport value; Implements new, innovative strategies to track performance measures, mitigate risk and respond to public noise concerns; Determines the allocation of resources necessary to fulfill division goals and objectives; Represents the Airport at meetings relative to noise compliance and concerns; Attends meetings on behalf of the Operations and Facilities Manager; Collaborates with fellow Airport Divisions Officers and staff on larger Airport-related projects; Works with Airport tenants on all matters related to noise compliance; Recommends annual and long-term plans, programs and budget related to the Noise Division; Maintains relationships with airport tenants, City officials, and the public and ensures effective communication; and, Performs other duties as assigned. T H E I D E A L C A N D I D A T E W I L L P O S S E S S Knowledge of management principles and practices as applied to airport operations A solid understanding of the fundamentals of acoustics and noise control. Familiarity with 14 CFR Part 36 - Noise Standards: Aircraft Type and Airworthiness Certification is required. Experience with public involvement and outreach. Excellent written and oral communication skills, and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.) Ability to read, understand, effectively interpret and apply complex policies, rules and regulations, or ordinances pertaining to airport operations. Willingness to work any day of the week or as required for emergency response. Effective communication skills in writing via memos or reports and in person via the telephone or two-way radio. General knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of supervision related to the management, training, supervision, and evaluation of subordinate staff. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE M I N I M U M R E Q U I R E M E N T S A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution in Acoustics, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Environmental Science, Planning or a closely related field. Professional experience beyond the minimum qualifications may be substituted for education on a year-for-year basis. A minimum of seven years of professional experience in acoustics, with at least five in an airport or aviation related environment and a minimum o f three years in a management/supervisory capacity. Valid motor vehicle operator license. (Required to obtain a California motor vehicle operator license within 6 months of employment if license is out of state. DMV K4 driver license information report required during onboarding if selected for position). Ability to pass FAA Transportation Security Administration (TSA) mandated background check and maintain security clearance as required by law. D E S I R A B L E Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S Advanced experience with acoustical modeling software and technical tools to support acoustic/noise analysis and recommendations, such as the FAA's Aviation Environmental Design Tool (AEDT) and Envirosuite's Airport Noise and Operations Monitoring System (ANOMS) . Professional affiliation/membership with organizations such as the lnstitute of Noise Control Engineering (INCE) and Acoustical Society of America (ASA). Experience and understanding of aeronautical activities and basic flight procedures in the vicinity of an airport. Experience with noise data collection and analysis, noise measurement practices, software, and instrumentation. Experience reviewing local, state and federal environmental regulations and requirements, such as the california Code of Regulations Title 21 Noise Satandards, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 150 and 161, etc. SELECTION PROCEDURE A P P L I C A T I O N P R O C E S S This recruitment will close at 11:59PM PST, on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 . T o be considered, applicants must submit a resume, cover letter, and proof of education (if substituting education for required experience) in PDF format. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check and a physical examination prior to appointment. Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, including submission of all required attachments, will not be considered. For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact (562) 570-6927. E Q U A L O P P O R T U N I T Y The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act. You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 . If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-6927. For technical support with your governmentjobs.com application, please contact (855) 524-5627. The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: Retirement: California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security. Health and Dental Insurance: The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected. Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance: City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Management Physical: Annual City-paid physical examination. Vacation: Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service. Executive Leave: Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year. Sick Leave : One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits. Holidays: Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion. Transportation Allowance: Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below; Department Head $650.00 Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00 Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00 Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00 Deferred Compensation Plan: Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation). Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members. Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members. Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses. Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule: Available (subject to City Manager approval). Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent. Closing Date/Time: 4/24/2024 11:59 PM Pacific