THE OPPORTUNITY
The City of Celina, the fastest-growing city in the nation according to the U.S. Census Bureau, offers limitless opportunities for a parks and recreation leader to make a lasting impact in the Parks & Recreation Department and Library Services Division. As Celina expands, it seeks an energetic, ready-to-tackle-the-day candidate to join its dynamic team and lead the community's growth and innovation as the next Director of Parks and Recreation.
ABOUT CELINA
Situated along the northern end of Dallas-Fort Worth’s “Golden Corridor”, Celina is poised for growth. The city is situated among several regional corridors, including the North Dallas and Sam Rayburn tollways, providing it with geographic, economic, and demographic advantages for growth and opportunity. Its 78 square miles, including 32 miles within the city limits, gives Celina the second-largest geographical footprint in North Texas.
THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
The mission of the Celina Parks and Recreation Department is to enrich the lives of community members by maintaining high quality facilities to host unrivaled recreational sport opportunities, satisfying passive recreation choices, and unforgettable special events for both Celina residents and the entire North Texas region. The department and its professional staff strive to deepen the community’s understanding of “Life Connected.” in the context of physical and mental wellness and uphold strong Celina traditions that are a cornerstone of the city’s appeal. The Parks and Recreation Department has a staff size of 19.25 FTE, while the Library Division has a staff size of 7.5 FTE. Both areas are supported through a current fiscal year budget of $1.8 million.
THE POSITION
Reporting to the Assistant City Manager, the Director of Parks and Recreation will provide leadership and management of the Parks and Recreation Department, which includes the Library Division. The Director designs, implements, oversees, and manages the daily operations of Parks and Recreation programming and services, including facilities and grounds maintenance. Assisting the Director with supervising and leading the Parks and Recreation team is a Parks Superintendent and an Assistant Director of Sports and Recreation. Within the Library Division, the Director of Library supports the Director of Parks and Recreation. Primary responsibilities for the Director of Parks and Recreation include providing direction and vision for construction related projects for parks, recreation and the library. Directing the daily Parks and Recreation service operations, maintenance, and delivery of programs and services; preparing, administering, and monitoring the department budget and overseeing the purchase and maintenance of supplies, materials, and equipment; and oversight and management of the Library Director to promote expansion of programs and services to the City’s public library system.
The most qualified candidates for the position of Director of Parks and Recreation will have experience working in larger cities or high-growth cities that have navigated the complex environments that Celina will soon face; demonstrated expertise in creative program development; capital project management experience and a willingness to “own” projects and see them to fruition; and a prior track record of maintaining and building healthy and diverse organizational culture.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
The City of Celina is offering a salary range of $117,059 to $171,906 for this position, commensurate with experience and qualifications. In addition, the City provides an excellent benefits plan that includes retirement provided by the Texas Municipal Retirement System with a 2 to 1 match, 5-year vesting, and retirement with 20 years of service. The City also provides nine regular holidays, two floating holidays, and a birthday holiday ; medical, dental, and vision insurance through Blue Cross/Blue Shield; paid life and long-term disability insurance coverage; a 457 deferred compensation plan is available; and
relocation assistance will be subject to negotiation with the successful candidate.
APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS
For first consideration, interested candidates are encouraged to submit a cover letter and résumé online as the first review of candidates is tentatively scheduled for July 5, 2024. Apply immediately at:
www.mosaicpublic.com/careers
Confidential inquiries are welcomed to:
Bryan Noblett | bryan@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100
Greg Nelson | greg@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
THE OPPORTUNITY
The City of Celina, the fastest-growing city in the nation according to the U.S. Census Bureau, offers limitless opportunities for a parks and recreation leader to make a lasting impact in the Parks & Recreation Department and Library Services Division. As Celina expands, it seeks an energetic, ready-to-tackle-the-day candidate to join its dynamic team and lead the community's growth and innovation as the next Director of Parks and Recreation.
ABOUT CELINA
Situated along the northern end of Dallas-Fort Worth’s “Golden Corridor”, Celina is poised for growth. The city is situated among several regional corridors, including the North Dallas and Sam Rayburn tollways, providing it with geographic, economic, and demographic advantages for growth and opportunity. Its 78 square miles, including 32 miles within the city limits, gives Celina the second-largest geographical footprint in North Texas.
THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
The mission of the Celina Parks and Recreation Department is to enrich the lives of community members by maintaining high quality facilities to host unrivaled recreational sport opportunities, satisfying passive recreation choices, and unforgettable special events for both Celina residents and the entire North Texas region. The department and its professional staff strive to deepen the community’s understanding of “Life Connected.” in the context of physical and mental wellness and uphold strong Celina traditions that are a cornerstone of the city’s appeal. The Parks and Recreation Department has a staff size of 19.25 FTE, while the Library Division has a staff size of 7.5 FTE. Both areas are supported through a current fiscal year budget of $1.8 million.
THE POSITION
Reporting to the Assistant City Manager, the Director of Parks and Recreation will provide leadership and management of the Parks and Recreation Department, which includes the Library Division. The Director designs, implements, oversees, and manages the daily operations of Parks and Recreation programming and services, including facilities and grounds maintenance. Assisting the Director with supervising and leading the Parks and Recreation team is a Parks Superintendent and an Assistant Director of Sports and Recreation. Within the Library Division, the Director of Library supports the Director of Parks and Recreation. Primary responsibilities for the Director of Parks and Recreation include providing direction and vision for construction related projects for parks, recreation and the library. Directing the daily Parks and Recreation service operations, maintenance, and delivery of programs and services; preparing, administering, and monitoring the department budget and overseeing the purchase and maintenance of supplies, materials, and equipment; and oversight and management of the Library Director to promote expansion of programs and services to the City’s public library system.
The most qualified candidates for the position of Director of Parks and Recreation will have experience working in larger cities or high-growth cities that have navigated the complex environments that Celina will soon face; demonstrated expertise in creative program development; capital project management experience and a willingness to “own” projects and see them to fruition; and a prior track record of maintaining and building healthy and diverse organizational culture.
SALARY AND BENEFITS
The City of Celina is offering a salary range of $117,059 to $171,906 for this position, commensurate with experience and qualifications. In addition, the City provides an excellent benefits plan that includes retirement provided by the Texas Municipal Retirement System with a 2 to 1 match, 5-year vesting, and retirement with 20 years of service. The City also provides nine regular holidays, two floating holidays, and a birthday holiday ; medical, dental, and vision insurance through Blue Cross/Blue Shield; paid life and long-term disability insurance coverage; a 457 deferred compensation plan is available; and
relocation assistance will be subject to negotiation with the successful candidate.
APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS
For first consideration, interested candidates are encouraged to submit a cover letter and résumé online as the first review of candidates is tentatively scheduled for July 5, 2024. Apply immediately at:
www.mosaicpublic.com/careers
Confidential inquiries are welcomed to:
Bryan Noblett | bryan@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100
Greg Nelson | greg@mosaicpublic.com | (916) 550-4100
Parks and Recreation Director
Town of Mooresville, NC
Please follow this link to view the full brochure: https://www.affionpublic.com/position/parks-and-recreation-director-town-of-mooresville-nc/
About Mooresville
Since the year 2000, the Town of Mooresville’s population has increased from 19,048 to over 53,000 and is still growing! Situated in western North Carolina, Mooresville is less than an hour’s drive from both Charlotte and Hickory.
The local economy is diverse, with a mix of manufacturing, retail, and service industries. Its proximity to Charlotte provides even more job opportunities and economic stability. Mooresville is the home of numerous national/international corporate headquarters and high-tech industries, including Lowe’s Home Improvement corporate headquarters. Nicknamed “Race City USA,” Mooresville is home to several racing-themed attractions, including the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
Mooresville boasts a thriving downtown where historic preservation meets innovative amenities and businesses. Whether residents and visitors are gathering for a meal, participating in a street festival, supporting local small businesses, or attending a world-class performance at one of several venues, downtown has something for everyone. Significant investment continues to be made to increase connectivity, functionality, and overall quality for this heart of the town.
Mooresville is a fast paced, vibrant community with numerous parks, recreational facilities, and cultural events. Mooresville is known for its high quality of life. It offers a mix of suburban and rural living, with access to city amenities in nearby Charlotte while still maintaining a smaller-town atmosphere.
Located in the heart of the Carolinas, Mooresville is perfectly situated on Lake Norman. Presenting a stunning panorama with more than 520 miles of shoreline, it is the largest man-made lake in the state of North Carolina. Mooresville’s placement in the Piedmont Region (the plateau between coast & mountain), is reason to boast of its ideal trifecta location. Residing in Mooresville means being able to live in one of the most beautiful places on earth-in fact, Thrillist.com recently named it one of the 12 Most Luxurious Lake Towns in the world!
While cost of living can vary depending on individual circumstances, Mooresville generally offers a lower cost of living compared to larger cities like Charlotte.
City Government
Mooresville operates under a Council-Manager form of government. The citizens elect a Mayor and six
Commissioners as the Town’s governing body. The Mayor and two Commissioners are elected at-large. The other four Commissioners represent wards and must live in the ward they represent.
The Mayor serves a two-year term, while the Commissioners serve staggered four-year terms. The Mayor, two ward commissioners and one commissioner-at-large run in November of odd
numbered years. All elections are non-partisan.
Providing resources and actions to make Board vision a reality, the Town of Mooresville currently
has a strong leadership team with many long-time employees. Both staff and the Board have been open to innovative ideas, practices and projects in order to better serve the Town’s residents and visitors and to enhance economic development in the area.
Parks and Recreations Department
The Parks and Recreation Department is made up of seven divisions: Administration, Arts & Events, Athletics, Community Outreach, Golf, Park Services, and Recreation, with 57 FTE’s (FY25 budget – 4 additional) and 141 part time/seasonal employees. The department takes care of 17 Parks, 4 recreation centers, and 3 active cemeteries. The department also operates:
The Mooresville Golf Club - 18-hole course with driving range, pro shop, snack bar, and high-end restaurant;
The Charles Mack Citizen Center – 62,000 square foot event center with six banquet rooms, two outdoor garden areas, two catering kitchens, hospitality suite, and performing arts theater
The War Memorial Pool – 133,000-gallon outdoor pool with a zero-depth walk-in entry, sprinkler play area, two children’s play areas, and four lanes for lap swimming; open seasonally for lessons and free swim.
Upcoming Projects
Parks & Recreation Master Plan
Bellingham Park Inclusive Playground
Moor Park Phase 1 design
Willow Valley and Lee Street construction drawings
The Position
Under the general direction of the Assistant Town Manager, the Parks and Recreation Director performs complex professional and managerial work directing all administrative and operational-related work in Parks, Recreation, Golf, Athletics, Arts and Events, Marketing, and Community Outreach in the Town’s Parks & Recreation Department. The Director manages a $10 million budget, as well as facilitates collaboration between the Town and various other profit, non-profit and governmental entities. This position requires extensive public contact with private groups, civic organizations, Town and school officials, and the general public.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Develops and plans for long and short-range departmental growth and operations, researches and develops new programs, and develops and/or modifies existing policies and procedures.
Organizes and manages short-term plans and daily activities through program supervisors including the selection, training, appraisal, and supervision of regular staff and seasonal workers.
Serves as a representative of the Town of Mooresville, demonstrating a positive attitude and progressive actions through the display of professionalism, courtesy, and appropriate tact and discretion in all interactions with other employees and with the public.
Directs and manages all parks, recreation, golf, arts and events, marketing, and community outreach programs and activities.
Manages the development and implementation of departmental strategic plans, master plans, park design, goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and priorities for each assigned service area.
Establishes, within Town policy, appropriate service and staffing levels; monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; allocates resources accordingly.
Plans, directs, and coordinates, through subordinate level managers, the department’s work plan; meets with management staff to identify and resolve problems; assigns projects through subordinate supervisors and managers; works with staff to establish work priorities and schedules; encourages and provides for staff training and professional development; interprets Town policies and procedures for staff; prepares and conducts formal performance evaluations; works with employees to develop short and long term goals, monitor accomplishments, establish performance requirements and personal development targets and provides coaching
Serves as Town staff liaison for the Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee and the Public Arts Committee.
Manages all financial aspects of the department including contract compliance. Develops, administers, and manages the department budget; develops and approves the forecasts of funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies; directs the monitoring of and approves expenditures; seeks and administers grant funds.
Remains sensitive and aware of community recreation, social and cultural needs. Studies and analyzes program participation and attendance, personnel, and as a result, implements short and long-range actions that will lead to successful operations.
Receives and reviews reports, and suggestions; responds to and resolves difficult, significant, and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints.
Enforces and relates the policies and programs to the general public regarding the program, services, and activities of the department.
Identifies, implements, and enforces necessary safety policies, procedures, and regulations.
Maintains a high level of cooperation and communication with patrons, staff, media, and other department staff.
Cooperates and collaborates with community partners for community-wide celebrations and events.
Stays abreast of trends and innovations in the field of city/county management, personnel and budgeting, recreation administration, parks maintenance management, recreational golf, and youth services.
Consults with and directs department directors in solving administrative problems, developing, and implementing changes in organization, procedures, or policies to meet Town goals and objectives.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Comprehensive knowledge of all phases of community recreational activities and their administration.
Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of public administration with special reference to departmental personnel, strategic planning, municipal benchmarking, park planning, and budget administration.
Knowledge of effective management of special-use venues and facilities.
Ability to develop and execute a well-rounded program of recreational activities.
Ability to cooperate with and interpret recreational philosophies to Town authorities and private groups and the general public.
Ability to evaluate cost-effectiveness, and create cost recovery plans for the various recreation, golf, and cultural operations.
Education and Experience
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a recreation-related field and seven to ten years of management experience in the administration of a broad multi-faceted parks and recreation program, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. A related master’s degree is preferred. Certified Parks & Recreation Professional (CPRP) or Certified Park & Recreation Executive (CPRE) is also preferred.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in parks and recreation operations and administration, to include golf, arts and events, marketing, and community outreach programs and activities, in addition to fiscal experience in contract compliance, budgeting, forecasting, expenditures, and grants. Experience with strategic planning, and the development and implementation of a master plan is essential.
The ideal candidate will be a creative, community engaged leader with the ability to build consensus and establish and maintain effective working relationships with subordinates, peers, the community, and executive management.
The ideal candidate should be an outstanding leader of employees who provides guidance and professional support to staff, inspiring them to achieve excellence through continuous improvement and professional development. Effective communication of complex ideas along with strong collaboration and team building skills will be necessary for this individual to be successful; advanced written and oral communication skills and detailed reporting skills are imperative.
Salary
The Town of Mooresville is offering a competitive starting salary of $122,325 to
$153,047, commensurate with experience and a comprehensive benefits package. Relocation assistance will also be available for the successful out-of-area candidate.
How to Apply
Applicants should forward a cover letter and resume to:
resumes@affionpublic.com
Reference: MOORESVILLEPRD
Affion Public
PO Box 794
Hershey, PA 17033
888.321.4922
www.affionpublic.com
*The deadline to receive resumes is August 19, 2024*
Jul 22, 2024
Full Time
Parks and Recreation Director
Town of Mooresville, NC
Please follow this link to view the full brochure: https://www.affionpublic.com/position/parks-and-recreation-director-town-of-mooresville-nc/
About Mooresville
Since the year 2000, the Town of Mooresville’s population has increased from 19,048 to over 53,000 and is still growing! Situated in western North Carolina, Mooresville is less than an hour’s drive from both Charlotte and Hickory.
The local economy is diverse, with a mix of manufacturing, retail, and service industries. Its proximity to Charlotte provides even more job opportunities and economic stability. Mooresville is the home of numerous national/international corporate headquarters and high-tech industries, including Lowe’s Home Improvement corporate headquarters. Nicknamed “Race City USA,” Mooresville is home to several racing-themed attractions, including the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame.
Mooresville boasts a thriving downtown where historic preservation meets innovative amenities and businesses. Whether residents and visitors are gathering for a meal, participating in a street festival, supporting local small businesses, or attending a world-class performance at one of several venues, downtown has something for everyone. Significant investment continues to be made to increase connectivity, functionality, and overall quality for this heart of the town.
Mooresville is a fast paced, vibrant community with numerous parks, recreational facilities, and cultural events. Mooresville is known for its high quality of life. It offers a mix of suburban and rural living, with access to city amenities in nearby Charlotte while still maintaining a smaller-town atmosphere.
Located in the heart of the Carolinas, Mooresville is perfectly situated on Lake Norman. Presenting a stunning panorama with more than 520 miles of shoreline, it is the largest man-made lake in the state of North Carolina. Mooresville’s placement in the Piedmont Region (the plateau between coast & mountain), is reason to boast of its ideal trifecta location. Residing in Mooresville means being able to live in one of the most beautiful places on earth-in fact, Thrillist.com recently named it one of the 12 Most Luxurious Lake Towns in the world!
While cost of living can vary depending on individual circumstances, Mooresville generally offers a lower cost of living compared to larger cities like Charlotte.
City Government
Mooresville operates under a Council-Manager form of government. The citizens elect a Mayor and six
Commissioners as the Town’s governing body. The Mayor and two Commissioners are elected at-large. The other four Commissioners represent wards and must live in the ward they represent.
The Mayor serves a two-year term, while the Commissioners serve staggered four-year terms. The Mayor, two ward commissioners and one commissioner-at-large run in November of odd
numbered years. All elections are non-partisan.
Providing resources and actions to make Board vision a reality, the Town of Mooresville currently
has a strong leadership team with many long-time employees. Both staff and the Board have been open to innovative ideas, practices and projects in order to better serve the Town’s residents and visitors and to enhance economic development in the area.
Parks and Recreations Department
The Parks and Recreation Department is made up of seven divisions: Administration, Arts & Events, Athletics, Community Outreach, Golf, Park Services, and Recreation, with 57 FTE’s (FY25 budget – 4 additional) and 141 part time/seasonal employees. The department takes care of 17 Parks, 4 recreation centers, and 3 active cemeteries. The department also operates:
The Mooresville Golf Club - 18-hole course with driving range, pro shop, snack bar, and high-end restaurant;
The Charles Mack Citizen Center – 62,000 square foot event center with six banquet rooms, two outdoor garden areas, two catering kitchens, hospitality suite, and performing arts theater
The War Memorial Pool – 133,000-gallon outdoor pool with a zero-depth walk-in entry, sprinkler play area, two children’s play areas, and four lanes for lap swimming; open seasonally for lessons and free swim.
Upcoming Projects
Parks & Recreation Master Plan
Bellingham Park Inclusive Playground
Moor Park Phase 1 design
Willow Valley and Lee Street construction drawings
The Position
Under the general direction of the Assistant Town Manager, the Parks and Recreation Director performs complex professional and managerial work directing all administrative and operational-related work in Parks, Recreation, Golf, Athletics, Arts and Events, Marketing, and Community Outreach in the Town’s Parks & Recreation Department. The Director manages a $10 million budget, as well as facilitates collaboration between the Town and various other profit, non-profit and governmental entities. This position requires extensive public contact with private groups, civic organizations, Town and school officials, and the general public.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Develops and plans for long and short-range departmental growth and operations, researches and develops new programs, and develops and/or modifies existing policies and procedures.
Organizes and manages short-term plans and daily activities through program supervisors including the selection, training, appraisal, and supervision of regular staff and seasonal workers.
Serves as a representative of the Town of Mooresville, demonstrating a positive attitude and progressive actions through the display of professionalism, courtesy, and appropriate tact and discretion in all interactions with other employees and with the public.
Directs and manages all parks, recreation, golf, arts and events, marketing, and community outreach programs and activities.
Manages the development and implementation of departmental strategic plans, master plans, park design, goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and priorities for each assigned service area.
Establishes, within Town policy, appropriate service and staffing levels; monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; allocates resources accordingly.
Plans, directs, and coordinates, through subordinate level managers, the department’s work plan; meets with management staff to identify and resolve problems; assigns projects through subordinate supervisors and managers; works with staff to establish work priorities and schedules; encourages and provides for staff training and professional development; interprets Town policies and procedures for staff; prepares and conducts formal performance evaluations; works with employees to develop short and long term goals, monitor accomplishments, establish performance requirements and personal development targets and provides coaching
Serves as Town staff liaison for the Parks & Recreation Advisory Committee and the Public Arts Committee.
Manages all financial aspects of the department including contract compliance. Develops, administers, and manages the department budget; develops and approves the forecasts of funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies; directs the monitoring of and approves expenditures; seeks and administers grant funds.
Remains sensitive and aware of community recreation, social and cultural needs. Studies and analyzes program participation and attendance, personnel, and as a result, implements short and long-range actions that will lead to successful operations.
Receives and reviews reports, and suggestions; responds to and resolves difficult, significant, and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints.
Enforces and relates the policies and programs to the general public regarding the program, services, and activities of the department.
Identifies, implements, and enforces necessary safety policies, procedures, and regulations.
Maintains a high level of cooperation and communication with patrons, staff, media, and other department staff.
Cooperates and collaborates with community partners for community-wide celebrations and events.
Stays abreast of trends and innovations in the field of city/county management, personnel and budgeting, recreation administration, parks maintenance management, recreational golf, and youth services.
Consults with and directs department directors in solving administrative problems, developing, and implementing changes in organization, procedures, or policies to meet Town goals and objectives.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Comprehensive knowledge of all phases of community recreational activities and their administration.
Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of public administration with special reference to departmental personnel, strategic planning, municipal benchmarking, park planning, and budget administration.
Knowledge of effective management of special-use venues and facilities.
Ability to develop and execute a well-rounded program of recreational activities.
Ability to cooperate with and interpret recreational philosophies to Town authorities and private groups and the general public.
Ability to evaluate cost-effectiveness, and create cost recovery plans for the various recreation, golf, and cultural operations.
Education and Experience
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a recreation-related field and seven to ten years of management experience in the administration of a broad multi-faceted parks and recreation program, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. A related master’s degree is preferred. Certified Parks & Recreation Professional (CPRP) or Certified Park & Recreation Executive (CPRE) is also preferred.
The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in parks and recreation operations and administration, to include golf, arts and events, marketing, and community outreach programs and activities, in addition to fiscal experience in contract compliance, budgeting, forecasting, expenditures, and grants. Experience with strategic planning, and the development and implementation of a master plan is essential.
The ideal candidate will be a creative, community engaged leader with the ability to build consensus and establish and maintain effective working relationships with subordinates, peers, the community, and executive management.
The ideal candidate should be an outstanding leader of employees who provides guidance and professional support to staff, inspiring them to achieve excellence through continuous improvement and professional development. Effective communication of complex ideas along with strong collaboration and team building skills will be necessary for this individual to be successful; advanced written and oral communication skills and detailed reporting skills are imperative.
Salary
The Town of Mooresville is offering a competitive starting salary of $122,325 to
$153,047, commensurate with experience and a comprehensive benefits package. Relocation assistance will also be available for the successful out-of-area candidate.
How to Apply
Applicants should forward a cover letter and resume to:
resumes@affionpublic.com
Reference: MOORESVILLEPRD
Affion Public
PO Box 794
Hershey, PA 17033
888.321.4922
www.affionpublic.com
*The deadline to receive resumes is August 19, 2024*
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE
Brookeland, Texas, United States
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Natural Resources Specialist I-V Army 92W Natural Resources Specialist I-V Navy AG, 180X, 680X Natural Resources Specialist I-V Coast Guard MST, MSSR, OAR15 Natural Resources Specialist I-V Marine Corps 6842, 6862, 6802, 8831 Natural Resources Specialist I-V Air Force 1W0X1, 9S100, 15WX *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must attach the required documentation referenced below at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ . Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge or Statement of Service (only for transitioning service members who have not reached their date of separation). Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active-duty military orders. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Marcos De Jesus, (903) 566-1615 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS: Inland Fisheries District Office - Jasper, 900 CR 218, Brookeland, TX 75931 GENERAL DESCRIPTION : PLEASE NOTE: The salary listed on this posting will receive a 5% legislative appropriated increase effective 9/1/2024. This position is responsible for overseeing freshwater fisheries management duties on all designated public waters in a large area of east/southeast Texas, including major large reservoirs resources (Toledo Bend, Sam Rayburn, and Livingston), and a heavy largemouth bass tournament scene. This position plays an important role in the development of statewide fisheries initiatives, specific to recreational sport fish management and conservation of their habitat and ecological communities. This position relies heavily on the ability to relate with recreational anglers and all constituents that benefit from aquatic resources. This is a rewarding and challenging opportunity to lead a great team to have a positive impact on an important segment of our Texas population by providing the best recreational fishing opportunities and conservation, set as our Inland Fisheries mission. Under the direction of the Regional Director, this position performs highly advanced (senior level) natural resources work and serves as a District Fisheries Management Supervisor for Inland Fisheries. The position is responsible for planning and conducting fisheries surveys, research and management evaluations on freshwater impoundments and streams and all fisheries management related activities. Statistically analyzes and interprets data, writes technical reports and scientific publications on significant results, and implements approved management actions. Serves as the supervisor for all personnel within the district, plans and oversees the district budget and maintains the district office and equipment. Cultivates partnerships and works closely with constituents, stakeholders, controlling authorities and municipalities. Develops and implements outreach programs. Serves as the Department's representative at local, state, regional and national levels and coordinates or assists with cooperative initiatives and key interagency projects. Works under minimal supervision, with extensive latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgement. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations, and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Education : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Fisheries Science, Natural Resources or closely related Biological Science. Experience : Three years of progressive experience as a fisheries biologist or aquatic habitat management biologist; One year supervisory or team lead experience. NOTE (1) : Experience as a TPWD Assistant District Team Lead/biologist counts towards supervisory or team lead experience. NOTE (2) : Experience may have occurred concurrently. Licensure : Must possess or be able to obtain, within 30 days of employment, a valid class "C" Texas driver's license. NOTE : Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required license. ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS : Experience : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree in Fisheries or related Biological Sciences may substitute for one year of the required experience; Graduation from an accredited college or university with a PhD in Fisheries or related Biological Sciences may substitute for two years of the required experience. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS : Education : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree or PhD in Fisheries Science or related Biological Science. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES : Knowledge of applicable laws, regulations, and policies dealing with conservation of fish and wildlife resources and their habitat; Knowledge of biological, ecological, and environmental sciences; Knowledge of statistical data analysis; Knowledge of flora and fauna of Texas and their ecosystems; Knowledge of ecosystem management and restoration; Skill in effective verbal and written communication; Skill in interacting and communicating effectively on technical issues to several groups including all levels of the department, the public and other governmental or controlling agencies and can serve as a public hearing resource witness; Skill in analyzing natural resources data, preparing concise technical reports and scientific publications and reviewing, interpreting, summarizing and commenting on technical documents; Skill with outreach, write press releases and popular articles, engaging in social media and acting as point of contact for media requests within the district; Skill in developing and nurturing effective partnerships to achieve common goals; Skill in implementing district fisheries management actions including: development of new fishing opportunities, habitat and access improvement projects, harvest regulations, stocking requests and other actions; Skill in conducting management-related inspections, surveys, evaluations and research; Skill in using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook; Skill in using graphic, database, statistical, analytical, geographical information system (GIS) programs and software; Ability to serve as a Team Leader, including the hiring, training, motivating and supervising of others; Ability to manage and maintain an effective and efficient office, including prioritizing workloads, meeting deadlines and maintaining facilities and equipment; Ability to plan and operate within a budget; Ability to prepare and make written and oral presentations to a variety of technical and non-technical audiences; Ability to work well with TPWD staff, the public, elected officials, universities, government agencies and non-government organizations in a professional manner; Ability to conduct professional meetings; Ability to advise, consult, and work with constituents; Ability to interface with the public on statewide programs; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program; Ability to work independently with little or no supervision; Ability to work as a member of a team. WORKING CONDITIONS Required to work from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday; Required to work overtime and occasional weekends and holidays as necessary; Required to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 20 lbs.; Required to travel up to 20% with possible overnight stays; Required to operate a State vehicle; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules and safety procedures; Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date: Aug 22, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
Jul 26, 2024
Full Time
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Natural Resources Specialist I-V Army 92W Natural Resources Specialist I-V Navy AG, 180X, 680X Natural Resources Specialist I-V Coast Guard MST, MSSR, OAR15 Natural Resources Specialist I-V Marine Corps 6842, 6862, 6802, 8831 Natural Resources Specialist I-V Air Force 1W0X1, 9S100, 15WX *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must attach the required documentation referenced below at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ . Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge or Statement of Service (only for transitioning service members who have not reached their date of separation). Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active-duty military orders. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Marcos De Jesus, (903) 566-1615 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS: Inland Fisheries District Office - Jasper, 900 CR 218, Brookeland, TX 75931 GENERAL DESCRIPTION : PLEASE NOTE: The salary listed on this posting will receive a 5% legislative appropriated increase effective 9/1/2024. This position is responsible for overseeing freshwater fisheries management duties on all designated public waters in a large area of east/southeast Texas, including major large reservoirs resources (Toledo Bend, Sam Rayburn, and Livingston), and a heavy largemouth bass tournament scene. This position plays an important role in the development of statewide fisheries initiatives, specific to recreational sport fish management and conservation of their habitat and ecological communities. This position relies heavily on the ability to relate with recreational anglers and all constituents that benefit from aquatic resources. This is a rewarding and challenging opportunity to lead a great team to have a positive impact on an important segment of our Texas population by providing the best recreational fishing opportunities and conservation, set as our Inland Fisheries mission. Under the direction of the Regional Director, this position performs highly advanced (senior level) natural resources work and serves as a District Fisheries Management Supervisor for Inland Fisheries. The position is responsible for planning and conducting fisheries surveys, research and management evaluations on freshwater impoundments and streams and all fisheries management related activities. Statistically analyzes and interprets data, writes technical reports and scientific publications on significant results, and implements approved management actions. Serves as the supervisor for all personnel within the district, plans and oversees the district budget and maintains the district office and equipment. Cultivates partnerships and works closely with constituents, stakeholders, controlling authorities and municipalities. Develops and implements outreach programs. Serves as the Department's representative at local, state, regional and national levels and coordinates or assists with cooperative initiatives and key interagency projects. Works under minimal supervision, with extensive latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgement. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations, and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Education : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Fisheries Science, Natural Resources or closely related Biological Science. Experience : Three years of progressive experience as a fisheries biologist or aquatic habitat management biologist; One year supervisory or team lead experience. NOTE (1) : Experience as a TPWD Assistant District Team Lead/biologist counts towards supervisory or team lead experience. NOTE (2) : Experience may have occurred concurrently. Licensure : Must possess or be able to obtain, within 30 days of employment, a valid class "C" Texas driver's license. NOTE : Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required license. ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTIONS : Experience : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree in Fisheries or related Biological Sciences may substitute for one year of the required experience; Graduation from an accredited college or university with a PhD in Fisheries or related Biological Sciences may substitute for two years of the required experience. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS : Education : Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Master's degree or PhD in Fisheries Science or related Biological Science. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES : Knowledge of applicable laws, regulations, and policies dealing with conservation of fish and wildlife resources and their habitat; Knowledge of biological, ecological, and environmental sciences; Knowledge of statistical data analysis; Knowledge of flora and fauna of Texas and their ecosystems; Knowledge of ecosystem management and restoration; Skill in effective verbal and written communication; Skill in interacting and communicating effectively on technical issues to several groups including all levels of the department, the public and other governmental or controlling agencies and can serve as a public hearing resource witness; Skill in analyzing natural resources data, preparing concise technical reports and scientific publications and reviewing, interpreting, summarizing and commenting on technical documents; Skill with outreach, write press releases and popular articles, engaging in social media and acting as point of contact for media requests within the district; Skill in developing and nurturing effective partnerships to achieve common goals; Skill in implementing district fisheries management actions including: development of new fishing opportunities, habitat and access improvement projects, harvest regulations, stocking requests and other actions; Skill in conducting management-related inspections, surveys, evaluations and research; Skill in using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook; Skill in using graphic, database, statistical, analytical, geographical information system (GIS) programs and software; Ability to serve as a Team Leader, including the hiring, training, motivating and supervising of others; Ability to manage and maintain an effective and efficient office, including prioritizing workloads, meeting deadlines and maintaining facilities and equipment; Ability to plan and operate within a budget; Ability to prepare and make written and oral presentations to a variety of technical and non-technical audiences; Ability to work well with TPWD staff, the public, elected officials, universities, government agencies and non-government organizations in a professional manner; Ability to conduct professional meetings; Ability to advise, consult, and work with constituents; Ability to interface with the public on statewide programs; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program; Ability to work independently with little or no supervision; Ability to work as a member of a team. WORKING CONDITIONS Required to work from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday; Required to work overtime and occasional weekends and holidays as necessary; Required to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 20 lbs.; Required to travel up to 20% with possible overnight stays; Required to operate a State vehicle; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules and safety procedures; Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date: Aug 22, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
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 . THE DEPARTMENT The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine is a nationally recognized and award-winning organization with 1,100 full-time/part-time staff and a budget of $74 million that makes our parks and beaches safe, welcoming spaces for all residents and visitors, putting people at the center of all that we do - including our park users, partners, and team members - to create inclusive, enriching, healthy communities for all to thrive. The Department provides stewardship of 3,200 acres of land, and offers extensive recreational, social, and cultural programs at 166 parks in nearly every one of Long Beach’s diverse neighborhoods for all ages. Long Beach’s parks system and services are unique including 27 community centers, 3 public pools, 2 historic ranchos, 5 municipal golf courses, 11 dog parks, 9 lakes and wetlands, 6 miles of beach, and the largest municipally operated marina with 3 marinas and 3,300 boat slips. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES THE POSITION The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine is seeking an energetic and dedicated professional to fill a Manager, Maintenance Operations (MOB) position, which supports the Maintenance Operations Bureau. The MOB Manager reports directly to the Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine. The Bureau is responsible for management of the 166 City parks landscaping including the City’s park tree inventory, nesting surveys, and all contractor activities. Additionally, the Maintenance Operations Bureau is responsible for maintenance of the park’s facilities and amenities as well as special projects and programs, such as the Park Ambassador program, which enhances security and ongoing maintenance in park facilities. The Bureau houses two divisions: Park Facilities Maintenance and Grounds Maintenance, both of which are overseen by a Park Maintenance Superintendent who each report directly to the Manager. The Grounds section is responsible for maintaining upwards of 2,000 acres of park and open space via a contractor whose activities are overseen by management and staff. Additionally, the variety of grounds managed also includes 71 athletic fields, 9 lakes, 8 dog parks, a duck pond, and two cemeteries. The Facilities section is responsible for maintaining a wide variety of City operated amenities located in parks, including approximately 30 community centers, 9 administration buildings, 52 freestanding restrooms, and approximately 300,000 square feet of indoor recreation facilities. The MOB Manager ensures that all maintenance and City related policies, plans and programs are implemented. The MOB Manager is able to be conversant regarding current parks and recreation maintenance issues as well as the changing needs of the community. MOB continues improvement in services, facilities, and grounds in alignment with best industry practices and within allocated budgets. Leadership responsibilities include working collaboratively with Department Bureau Managers to initiate and implement process optimization. The duties and responsibilities for this position include: Facilitates the day-to-day activities currently required of the Maintenance Operations Bureau. Supports the Department by way of long range strategic planning for Facilities, Grounds and other maintenance activities, as well as implementing workflows and processes that support the execution of the PRM Department strategic plan. Ensures efforts result in maximum community benefit, while being sensitive to matters involving park equity and accessibility, as well as matters dealing with the City’s population of People Experiencing Homelessness. Develops operational policies and procedures that are in line with policies set by City Council and State law in conjunction with executive leadership team and with support of the Department's Human Resources staff. Collaborates closely with the Department Director, Deputy Director, PRM Bureau Managers and Superintendents, the City Manager’s office and City Council, as well as counterparts across the City in Public Works and other similarly situated Departments. Provides direction and guidance to the Bureau staff; supervises staff in performing their daily responsibilities. Trains, coaches, and mentors staff, evaluates employee performance, prepares annual performance reviews, and provides coaching for performance improvement. Takes disciplinary action to address performance or other deficiencies; directs and provides guidance to subordinate managers and supervisors. Interviews and recommends employees for hire. Oversees staff including (1) Secretary, (2) Clerk Typists, (1) Assistant Administrative Analyst, and (1) Administrative Analyst. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Five (5) years of increasingly responsible maintenance experience, including at least two (2) years managing a staff in maintenance operations is required. Additional years of maintenance management experience is highly desirable. Valid Motor Vehicle Operator license. Strong leadership background with experience as a management professional in a complex, similarly situated organization with comparable challenges and structure. Experience managing and successfully working with people from diverse backgrounds and areas of trades or technical expertise. Experience creating effective working relationships across functional lines. Experience demonstrating effective partnering and problem-solving. Experience preparing and monitoring a division or bureau budget of a similar size. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree in Parks Maintenance, Facilities Management, Construction Management, Business Management, Public Administration, or a related field is highly desirable. Possession of a higher educational certification is desirable. SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment will close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time on July 31, 2024. To be considered, applicants must submit a cover letter and resume 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. Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, including submission of all required attachments, 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 special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-6314. In support of the City’s Language Access Policy, bilingual skills (Spanish, Khmer and/or Tagalog) are desirable for positions interacting with the public. 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: 7/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Jul 02, 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 . THE DEPARTMENT The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine is a nationally recognized and award-winning organization with 1,100 full-time/part-time staff and a budget of $74 million that makes our parks and beaches safe, welcoming spaces for all residents and visitors, putting people at the center of all that we do - including our park users, partners, and team members - to create inclusive, enriching, healthy communities for all to thrive. The Department provides stewardship of 3,200 acres of land, and offers extensive recreational, social, and cultural programs at 166 parks in nearly every one of Long Beach’s diverse neighborhoods for all ages. Long Beach’s parks system and services are unique including 27 community centers, 3 public pools, 2 historic ranchos, 5 municipal golf courses, 11 dog parks, 9 lakes and wetlands, 6 miles of beach, and the largest municipally operated marina with 3 marinas and 3,300 boat slips. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES THE POSITION The Department of Parks, Recreation and Marine is seeking an energetic and dedicated professional to fill a Manager, Maintenance Operations (MOB) position, which supports the Maintenance Operations Bureau. The MOB Manager reports directly to the Director of Parks, Recreation and Marine. The Bureau is responsible for management of the 166 City parks landscaping including the City’s park tree inventory, nesting surveys, and all contractor activities. Additionally, the Maintenance Operations Bureau is responsible for maintenance of the park’s facilities and amenities as well as special projects and programs, such as the Park Ambassador program, which enhances security and ongoing maintenance in park facilities. The Bureau houses two divisions: Park Facilities Maintenance and Grounds Maintenance, both of which are overseen by a Park Maintenance Superintendent who each report directly to the Manager. The Grounds section is responsible for maintaining upwards of 2,000 acres of park and open space via a contractor whose activities are overseen by management and staff. Additionally, the variety of grounds managed also includes 71 athletic fields, 9 lakes, 8 dog parks, a duck pond, and two cemeteries. The Facilities section is responsible for maintaining a wide variety of City operated amenities located in parks, including approximately 30 community centers, 9 administration buildings, 52 freestanding restrooms, and approximately 300,000 square feet of indoor recreation facilities. The MOB Manager ensures that all maintenance and City related policies, plans and programs are implemented. The MOB Manager is able to be conversant regarding current parks and recreation maintenance issues as well as the changing needs of the community. MOB continues improvement in services, facilities, and grounds in alignment with best industry practices and within allocated budgets. Leadership responsibilities include working collaboratively with Department Bureau Managers to initiate and implement process optimization. The duties and responsibilities for this position include: Facilitates the day-to-day activities currently required of the Maintenance Operations Bureau. Supports the Department by way of long range strategic planning for Facilities, Grounds and other maintenance activities, as well as implementing workflows and processes that support the execution of the PRM Department strategic plan. Ensures efforts result in maximum community benefit, while being sensitive to matters involving park equity and accessibility, as well as matters dealing with the City’s population of People Experiencing Homelessness. Develops operational policies and procedures that are in line with policies set by City Council and State law in conjunction with executive leadership team and with support of the Department's Human Resources staff. Collaborates closely with the Department Director, Deputy Director, PRM Bureau Managers and Superintendents, the City Manager’s office and City Council, as well as counterparts across the City in Public Works and other similarly situated Departments. Provides direction and guidance to the Bureau staff; supervises staff in performing their daily responsibilities. Trains, coaches, and mentors staff, evaluates employee performance, prepares annual performance reviews, and provides coaching for performance improvement. Takes disciplinary action to address performance or other deficiencies; directs and provides guidance to subordinate managers and supervisors. Interviews and recommends employees for hire. Oversees staff including (1) Secretary, (2) Clerk Typists, (1) Assistant Administrative Analyst, and (1) Administrative Analyst. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Five (5) years of increasingly responsible maintenance experience, including at least two (2) years managing a staff in maintenance operations is required. Additional years of maintenance management experience is highly desirable. Valid Motor Vehicle Operator license. Strong leadership background with experience as a management professional in a complex, similarly situated organization with comparable challenges and structure. Experience managing and successfully working with people from diverse backgrounds and areas of trades or technical expertise. Experience creating effective working relationships across functional lines. Experience demonstrating effective partnering and problem-solving. Experience preparing and monitoring a division or bureau budget of a similar size. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's Degree in Parks Maintenance, Facilities Management, Construction Management, Business Management, Public Administration, or a related field is highly desirable. Possession of a higher educational certification is desirable. SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment will close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time on July 31, 2024. To be considered, applicants must submit a cover letter and resume 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. Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, including submission of all required attachments, 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 special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-6314. In support of the City’s Language Access Policy, bilingual skills (Spanish, Khmer and/or Tagalog) are desirable for positions interacting with the public. 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: 7/31/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
JOB SUMMARY The Town of Prosper is currently seeking qualified and dedicated individual for the position of: Senior Parks Planner Salary Range: $63,477 - $85,881 Hiring Range: $63,477 - $74,679 Retirement Benefits (TMRS), 2-to-1 Match Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits Effective Within the First 35 days of Employment Flex Scheduling Opportunities Tuition Reimbursement Wellness Benefits Training & Continuing Education Opportunities Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Park Administration, Landscape Architecture or related field required. Three (3) years of park planning or landscape architectural experience, including experience in public park design and construction, project implementation, and contract administration. Valid Texas Driver's License. Registered Landscape Architect in the State of Texas. American Institute Certified Planner. Must pass MVR check. Must pass pre-employment drug screening and criminal background check. Equivalent combination of experience and education may be considered. Under limited direction, the Senior Parks Planner oversees the development, planning, and implementation of designs for the Town's landscape medians, parks, and trails system. Manages and administers grants, leads development meetings, assists with special projects, and supervises employees performing work activities. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general direction from the Parks and Recreation Assistant Director. May supervise professional, technical, or clerical staff. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Please follow this link to review the COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. Town Council 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. The Town of Prosper, Texas, is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Town will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with Human Resources and/or the Town Manager. PROSPER'S PURPOSE - PROSPER IS A PLACE WHERE EVERYONE MATTERS
Jul 19, 2024
Full Time
JOB SUMMARY The Town of Prosper is currently seeking qualified and dedicated individual for the position of: Senior Parks Planner Salary Range: $63,477 - $85,881 Hiring Range: $63,477 - $74,679 Retirement Benefits (TMRS), 2-to-1 Match Medical, Dental, and Vision Benefits Effective Within the First 35 days of Employment Flex Scheduling Opportunities Tuition Reimbursement Wellness Benefits Training & Continuing Education Opportunities Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Park Administration, Landscape Architecture or related field required. Three (3) years of park planning or landscape architectural experience, including experience in public park design and construction, project implementation, and contract administration. Valid Texas Driver's License. Registered Landscape Architect in the State of Texas. American Institute Certified Planner. Must pass MVR check. Must pass pre-employment drug screening and criminal background check. Equivalent combination of experience and education may be considered. Under limited direction, the Senior Parks Planner oversees the development, planning, and implementation of designs for the Town's landscape medians, parks, and trails system. Manages and administers grants, leads development meetings, assists with special projects, and supervises employees performing work activities. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general direction from the Parks and Recreation Assistant Director. May supervise professional, technical, or clerical staff. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Please follow this link to review the COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job. This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. Town Council 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. The Town of Prosper, Texas, is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Town will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with Human Resources and/or the Town Manager. PROSPER'S PURPOSE - PROSPER IS A PLACE WHERE EVERYONE MATTERS
JOB SUMMARY Open until filled - first review August 8, 2024. JOB SUMMARY Responsible for the management of comprehensive maintenance activities for all City owned facilities through a combination of staff and contracts for service; assures safe, effective, and efficient facilities operations, project management, compliance with state and Federal laws, City policies, procedures, and goals. Works under the general supervision of the Assistant Director of Public Works. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DECISION MAKING ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Responsible for city-wide facility maintenance, operations, and construction: Plans, coordinates, implements, and provides oversight for the general maintenance and repair of City facilities, including, such as: City Hall complex, Activity Center and Natatorium, Animal Shelter, Municipal Court, Police facility, Fire stations, Parks and Recreation facilities and Public Library. Assures respond to City-wide maintenance and facility needs, complaints, and work orders in a timely manner. Leads and manages building maintenance staff and the inspection of structures and facilities; including, but not limited to, preventative and corrective maintenance, work order processing, spare part control, and system-wide troubleshooting (mechanical, chemical, and electronic). Assesses and determines appropriate repair/maintenance course of action and coordinates with external contractors when appropriate. Monitors maintenance and construction projects to include inspection, design, build, renovate, or remove city buildings. Responsible for administrative and project management duties: Serves as the Project Manager for all facility maintenance activities. Oversees facilities maintenance projects, maintenance contracts, and assigned budgets. Maintains and processes records, documents, and files associated with the daily operations of City facilities. Responsible for the development, monitoring, reporting and assessment of division's budget, goals, and performance measures. Establishes and maintains effective working relations with Contractors, the City’s Permit center and Finance department (procurement division); responsible for submitting items related to maintenance expenditures, as well as adhering to City bid process. Assists with hiring; conducts performance evaluation of division employees; conducts incident investigations; coaching and disciplinary action as required. Inspects, reviews, and implements operations for compliance of City, state, and federal regulations and established safety standards. Implements new policies and procedures as directed. Assists with training and developing staff skills; assists with conducting performance evaluations; meets regularly with staff to discuss and resolve workload and technical issues; reviews the work of assigned staff to assure the quality and timely accomplishment of assigned duties and responsibilities. DECISION MAKING Ability to understand and apply knowledge of comprehensive construction, electric, plumbing, and mechanical systems, to read construction drawings and to conduct comprehensive facility condition assessments on a wide array of facilities. Ability to assess and determine facility condition, identify, and diagnose deficiencies, and recommend best-value corrective action. Ability to interpret/apply building/municipal codes and safety regulations; must be able to read/comprehend budgets, spreadsheets, project/facilities maintenance documentation, and repair/equipment manuals. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (Salary is dependent upon qualifications) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. Commensurate combination of education and experience may be considered with a minimum of four (4) years of additional directly related work experience. Five (5) years of experience managing facilities maintenance operations is required including four (4) years of experience in project management of building construction/ inspection or a similar position. Must possess a valid Texas Driver's License with an acceptable driving record. Must be able to respond to the City of San Marcos city limits within an hour for emergency calls. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience with project and/or work order management systems Architectural and/or engineering experience Commercial/Industrial facility inspection experience Certified Building Official CORE COMPETENCIES AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS CORE COMPETENCIES Hands-on construction/facility maintenance experience; experience with plans interpretation/ blueprint reading; understand construction & shop drawings; knowledge of construction staging operations; proficiency in construction information technology/ software; knowledge of green and sustainable construction/ LEED; knowledge of construction materials; knowledge of construction equipment. Working knowledge of all trade categories: electrical, mechanical, plumbing, temperature control systems and HVAC. Effective verbal and written communication skills are required; must be able to maintain positive working relationships with City departments/personnel, outside agencies, community groups, contractors, vendors, suppliers, and the general public. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS Physical requirements include lifting up to 40 pounds occasionally. Subject to vision constantly; sitting, handling and fine dexterity frequently; standing, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing/pulling, reaching, hearing, talking and foot controls occasionally; kneeling, crouching, crawling, bending, twisting, climbing, and balancing rarely. Working conditions involve exposure to variable and/or extreme weather conditions, electrical currents, machinery with moving parts, and hazardous chemicals/materials. Safety Sensitive Position. WORK HOURS 8:00am - 5:00pm Monday - Friday FLSA STATUS Exempt The City of San Marcos offers its employees a broad range of benefits to enhance their personal and occupational lives. We are committed to a total rewards strategy that provides employees with competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and an environment that supports a healthy work/life balance. View Our Benefits Guide. BENEFITS Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage United Healthcare Choice Plus PPO Plan Prescription Drug Plan Wellness Initiatives Virtual Doctor Visits 24/7 Dental Plan Davis Vision Insurance Base Vision Plan Premium Vision Plan Laser Vision Correction discounts Retirement Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) Mission Square Retirement Corporation - optional 457-deferred compensation plan & Roth IRA ADDITIONAL BENEFITS Flexible Spending Accounts City paid Life and AD&D Insurance Voluntary Life, AD&D and Long Term Disability insurance Employee Assistance Program Vacation Sick Leave Holidays Longevity Pay Tuition Reimbursement Activity Center Membership Direct Deposit The City of San Marcos strives to provide employees with an opportunity for a flexible and positive work/life balance. Employees in eligible positions are offered remote telework options of up to two days per week or 40% of an employee's scheduled work hours. Remote telework eligibility will be determined by department directors to ensure the City provides quality services. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 23, 2024
Full Time
JOB SUMMARY Open until filled - first review August 8, 2024. JOB SUMMARY Responsible for the management of comprehensive maintenance activities for all City owned facilities through a combination of staff and contracts for service; assures safe, effective, and efficient facilities operations, project management, compliance with state and Federal laws, City policies, procedures, and goals. Works under the general supervision of the Assistant Director of Public Works. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DECISION MAKING ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Responsible for city-wide facility maintenance, operations, and construction: Plans, coordinates, implements, and provides oversight for the general maintenance and repair of City facilities, including, such as: City Hall complex, Activity Center and Natatorium, Animal Shelter, Municipal Court, Police facility, Fire stations, Parks and Recreation facilities and Public Library. Assures respond to City-wide maintenance and facility needs, complaints, and work orders in a timely manner. Leads and manages building maintenance staff and the inspection of structures and facilities; including, but not limited to, preventative and corrective maintenance, work order processing, spare part control, and system-wide troubleshooting (mechanical, chemical, and electronic). Assesses and determines appropriate repair/maintenance course of action and coordinates with external contractors when appropriate. Monitors maintenance and construction projects to include inspection, design, build, renovate, or remove city buildings. Responsible for administrative and project management duties: Serves as the Project Manager for all facility maintenance activities. Oversees facilities maintenance projects, maintenance contracts, and assigned budgets. Maintains and processes records, documents, and files associated with the daily operations of City facilities. Responsible for the development, monitoring, reporting and assessment of division's budget, goals, and performance measures. Establishes and maintains effective working relations with Contractors, the City’s Permit center and Finance department (procurement division); responsible for submitting items related to maintenance expenditures, as well as adhering to City bid process. Assists with hiring; conducts performance evaluation of division employees; conducts incident investigations; coaching and disciplinary action as required. Inspects, reviews, and implements operations for compliance of City, state, and federal regulations and established safety standards. Implements new policies and procedures as directed. Assists with training and developing staff skills; assists with conducting performance evaluations; meets regularly with staff to discuss and resolve workload and technical issues; reviews the work of assigned staff to assure the quality and timely accomplishment of assigned duties and responsibilities. DECISION MAKING Ability to understand and apply knowledge of comprehensive construction, electric, plumbing, and mechanical systems, to read construction drawings and to conduct comprehensive facility condition assessments on a wide array of facilities. Ability to assess and determine facility condition, identify, and diagnose deficiencies, and recommend best-value corrective action. Ability to interpret/apply building/municipal codes and safety regulations; must be able to read/comprehend budgets, spreadsheets, project/facilities maintenance documentation, and repair/equipment manuals. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (Salary is dependent upon qualifications) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. Commensurate combination of education and experience may be considered with a minimum of four (4) years of additional directly related work experience. Five (5) years of experience managing facilities maintenance operations is required including four (4) years of experience in project management of building construction/ inspection or a similar position. Must possess a valid Texas Driver's License with an acceptable driving record. Must be able to respond to the City of San Marcos city limits within an hour for emergency calls. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Experience with project and/or work order management systems Architectural and/or engineering experience Commercial/Industrial facility inspection experience Certified Building Official CORE COMPETENCIES AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS CORE COMPETENCIES Hands-on construction/facility maintenance experience; experience with plans interpretation/ blueprint reading; understand construction & shop drawings; knowledge of construction staging operations; proficiency in construction information technology/ software; knowledge of green and sustainable construction/ LEED; knowledge of construction materials; knowledge of construction equipment. Working knowledge of all trade categories: electrical, mechanical, plumbing, temperature control systems and HVAC. Effective verbal and written communication skills are required; must be able to maintain positive working relationships with City departments/personnel, outside agencies, community groups, contractors, vendors, suppliers, and the general public. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS Physical requirements include lifting up to 40 pounds occasionally. Subject to vision constantly; sitting, handling and fine dexterity frequently; standing, walking, lifting, carrying, pushing/pulling, reaching, hearing, talking and foot controls occasionally; kneeling, crouching, crawling, bending, twisting, climbing, and balancing rarely. Working conditions involve exposure to variable and/or extreme weather conditions, electrical currents, machinery with moving parts, and hazardous chemicals/materials. Safety Sensitive Position. WORK HOURS 8:00am - 5:00pm Monday - Friday FLSA STATUS Exempt The City of San Marcos offers its employees a broad range of benefits to enhance their personal and occupational lives. We are committed to a total rewards strategy that provides employees with competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and an environment that supports a healthy work/life balance. View Our Benefits Guide. BENEFITS Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage United Healthcare Choice Plus PPO Plan Prescription Drug Plan Wellness Initiatives Virtual Doctor Visits 24/7 Dental Plan Davis Vision Insurance Base Vision Plan Premium Vision Plan Laser Vision Correction discounts Retirement Texas Municipal Retirement System (TMRS) Mission Square Retirement Corporation - optional 457-deferred compensation plan & Roth IRA ADDITIONAL BENEFITS Flexible Spending Accounts City paid Life and AD&D Insurance Voluntary Life, AD&D and Long Term Disability insurance Employee Assistance Program Vacation Sick Leave Holidays Longevity Pay Tuition Reimbursement Activity Center Membership Direct Deposit The City of San Marcos strives to provide employees with an opportunity for a flexible and positive work/life balance. Employees in eligible positions are offered remote telework options of up to two days per week or 40% of an employee's scheduled work hours. Remote telework eligibility will be determined by department directors to ensure the City provides quality services. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation
Salamanca, New York, United States
Minimum Qualifications NY HELPS Qualifications: For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title maybe filled via a permanent non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all candidates must meet the minimum qualifications of the title for which they apply. At a future date (within one year of permanent appointment), it is expected employees hired under NY HELPS will have their non-competitive employment status converted to competitive status, without having to compete in an examination. Employees will then be afforded with all of the same rights and privileges of competitive class employees of New York State. While serving permanently in a NY HELPS title, employees may take part in any promotion examination for which they are qualified. Administrative Assistant Trainee 1 (Non-Statutory Equated to SG-8): Six months of experience in administrative support, which includes use of office software (e.g., email, word processing), provision of customer service, business writing, and/or office administration. The selected candidate must pass a keyboarding test that demonstrates the ability to enter text at a rate of at least 30 words per minute with at least 96% accuracy by completion of probation. To be advanced to the full performance level of this title you must successfully complete a set training and development program. Upon satisfactory completion of the 12-month training at the Trainee 1, you will automatically advance to Trainee 2. Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 (Non-Statutory Equated to SG-10): One year of experience in administrative support, which includes use of office software (e.g., email, word processing), provision of customer service, business writing, and/or office administration. The selected candidate must pass a keyboarding test that demonstrates the ability to enter text at a rate of at least 30 words per minute with at least 96% accuracy by completion of probation. To be advanced to the full performance level of this title you must successfully complete a set training and development program. Upon satisfactory completion of the 12-month training as a Trainee 2 you will advance to the full level of this title without further examination. Administrative Assistant 1, SG-11: Two years of experience in administrative support, which includes use of office software (e.g., email, word processing), provision of customer service, business writing, and/or office administration. The selected candidate must pass a keyboarding test that demonstrates the ability to enter text at a rate of at least 30 words per minute with at least 96% accuracy by completion of probation. Substitution: Certification (e.g., IAAP Certified Administrative Professional) or associate’s degree in office administration, secretarial science, administrative assistance, paralegal, business technology, or office technology substitutes for two years of experience. *Your degree must have been awarded by a college or university accredited by a regional, national, or specialized agency recognized as an accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education/U.S. Secretary of Education. If your degree was awarded by an educational institution outside the United States or its territories, you must provide independent verification of equivalency. This information can be found athttp://www.cs.ny.gov/jobseeker/degrees.cfm. Candidates are responsible for the evaluation fee. Please note: Appointments made at a traineeship level (Administrative Assistant Trainee 1, NS equated to SG-8, and Administrative Assistant Trainee 2, NS equated to SG-10 leading to Administrative Assistant 1, SG-11). Candidates appointed to the Trainee 1 level will be required to complete four mandatory courses during the first year of the traineeship and elective courses in the second year of the traineeship in four competency areas. Candidates appointed to the Trainee 2 level will be required to complete the elective courses prior to advancing to full title. The courses are offered to CSEA employees through the New York State & CSEA Partnership. Trainees will be able to complete the courses either through classroom or online training and webinars. Transfer eligible candidates can complete the required coursework prior to appointment to be eligible for advance placement into the Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 or Administrative Assistant 1. For more information about the Administrative Assistant Traineeship, including the course requirements, please visit: https://nyscseapartnership.org/administrative-assistant-traineeship. REASSIGNMENT QUALIFICATIONS: You must be a current New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) employee with one year of permanent, competitive, or 55-b/55-c service as an Administrative Assistant 1, SG-11. ELIGIBLE LIST APPOINTMENT: Currently reachable on the Administrative Assistant Trainee 1 eligible list. 70.1 TRANSFER QUALIFICATIONS: You must be a qualified employee of New York State and eligible for transfer under Section 70.1of Civil Service Law which requires one year of permanent, competitive, or 55-b/55-c service as in a title allocated to a Grade 6 or higher eligible. For transfers, a list of approved titles is available through Civil Service GOT-IT at https://careermobilityoffice.cs.ny.gov/cmo/gotit/. The GOT-IT site will inform you if your title requires special qualifications for transfer as detailed above. 55-b/c QUALIFICATIONS: Current permanent non-competitive state employees certified eligible for the 55-b/c program under the Governor's Program to Hire Persons/Veterans with Disabilities pursuant to Section 55-b/c of the Civil Service Law will also be considered. To be considered, you must provide a copy of your letter of eligibility with your response and meet the minimum qualifications listed above. It is essential that candidates clearly and concisely indicate exactly how they meet the above minimum qualifications in their resume. Failure to show how you meet the minimum qualifications above may result in disqualification and removal from consideration. NON-COMPETITIVE PROMOTION (NCP) QUALIFICATIONS: As required by the New York State Department of Civil Service, we are posting for this position to determine if there are any qualified OPRHP employees interested in a permanent appointment to the position. If there are three or fewer qualified candidates interested in the position who meet the promotion minimum qualifications, a permanent appointment can be made pursuant to Section 52.7 of the Civil Service Law. The promotion minimum qualifications are: one year of permanent competitive service as an: Office Assistant 2 (Keyboarding) or an Office Assistant 2 (Keyboarding) Spanish Language. PROVISIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Based on the results of the required recruitment/canvassing for the Administrative Assistant 1 position, OPRHP may make a provisional appointment to this position. If a provisional appointment is made, the appointed candidate will be required to compete in the next holding of the Administrative Assistant 1 exam and be reachable for appointment from the newly established eligible list. The minimum qualifications for Provisional appointment are: Candidates must be a qualified employee of New York State and have had one year of permanent competitive or 55-b/55-c service in an office assistant, clerical, or keyboarding title allocated to Grade 6 or higher. Qualifying titles are available at: https://www.cs.ny.gov/examannouncements/announcements/38701titles.cfm. Appointment may be made at a traineeship level (Administrative Assistant Trainee 1, NS equated to SG-8, and Administrative Assistant Trainee 2, NS equated to SG-10 leading to Administrative Assistant 1, SG-11). Candidates appointed to the Trainee 1 level will be required to complete four mandatory courses during the first year of the traineeship and elective courses in the second year of the traineeship in four competency areas. Candidates appointed to the Trainee 2 level will be required to complete the elective courses prior to advancing to full title. The courses are offered to CSEA employees through the New York State & CSEA Partnership. Trainees will be able to complete the courses either through classroom or online training and webinars. Transfer eligible candidates can complete the required coursework prior to appointment to be eligible for advance placement into the Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 or Administrative Assistant 1. For more information about the Administrative Assistant Traineeship, including the course requirements, please visit: https://nyscseapartnership.org/administrative-assistant-traineeship. KEYBOARDING EXAM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates who have not previously served in a keyboarding title will be required to pass the Keyboarding exam prior to appointment. According to Civil Service, a passing score is the ability to demonstrate a speed of 30 words per minute with at least 96% accuracy within 5 minutes. Duties Description Assigned to the Allegany Regional Administrative Headquarters, the incumbent will provide professional administrative support to the Office of the Regional Director, Assistant Regional Director, and Administrative Assistant 2. Duties include, but are not limited to: • Answer/direct incoming phone calls, take messages, and transfer calls to appropriate individuals. • Greet visitors and direct them to the appropriate departments and/or offices. • Use various information technology such as email, databases, spreadsheets, and word processing applications. • Organize, manage, and safeguard paper and electronic filing systems. • Create, maintain, and enter information into spreadsheets and databases. • Complete forms in accordance with agency procedures. • Make copies of various documents, place them in proper files, and distribute them to appropriate staff. • Open, review, and appropriately distribute a variety of correspondence received for the Office of the Regional Director. • Compose, type, and distribute meeting notes, correspondence, and reports. • Maintain and manage scheduling and event calendars as assigned, including confirming appointments. • Follow directions and communicate in a positive manner with staff and the public. • Respond to patron concerns or complaints in an effective and courteous manner. • Assist in coordinating interviews and meetings. • Make travel arrangements, prepare travel vouchers and supporting documentation, coordinate PCard/Travel Reconciliation purchases, and submit travel reports for the Office of the Regional Director. • Obtain approvals, procure materials and supplies for the Office of the Regional Director, and reconcile those purchases using the Budget Expenditure Tracking System (BETS) and the Statewide Financial System (SFS) in a timely fashion following NYS purchasing guidelines. • Assist with the Allegany Region’s Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) program. • Work on special projects and other duties as assigned by the Regional Director, Assistant Regional Director, and/or Administrative Assistant 2. Additional Comments OPERATING NEEDS: • Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license that allows the candidate to legally operate a motor vehicle in New York State as a term and condition of employment. • Must be proficient with various software programs including Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel. • Experience with the Statewide Financial System (SFS) is preferred but not required. COMMENTS: The CSEA contracts allow for salary protection for seasonal / hourly employees who are appointed to permanent graded positions with lower hiring rates under certain circumstances. We encourage OPRHP seasonal / hourly applicants to check in with your Regional Business Office Administrator to inquire about the potential impact on your salary. Depending on each applicant's experience and/or education and current salary, if employed by New York State already, the appointment may be made to the Administrative Assistant Trainee 1, Administrative Assistant Trainee 2, or the Administrative Assistant 1 titles. Included below is a breakdown of the salary at each level of the traineeship. Administrative Assistant Trainee 1, SG-8 - $39,215 - $48,294 Administrative Assistant Trainee 2, SG-10 - $43,768 - $53,708 Administrative Assistant 1, SG-11 - $46,306 - $56,743 BENEFITS: Generous benefits package, worth approximately 65% of salary, including: Paid Time Off: • CSEA: 44 days - 13 Vacation days, 13 Sick days, and 5 Personal Leave days, 13 Holidays. Health Care Benefits: • Eligible employees and dependents can pick from a variety of affordable health insurance programs. • Family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost Additional Benefits: • New York State Employees’ Retirement System (ERS) Membership • NYS Deferred Compensation • Access to NY 529 and NY ABLE College Savings Programs, as well as U.S. Savings Bonds • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) • Paid Parental / Family Leave Learn more about our benefits for permanent state employees, visit: https://parks.ny.gov/employment/benefits.aspx. Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity. Closing Date/Time: 08/02/24
Jul 20, 2024
Full Time
Minimum Qualifications NY HELPS Qualifications: For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title maybe filled via a permanent non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all candidates must meet the minimum qualifications of the title for which they apply. At a future date (within one year of permanent appointment), it is expected employees hired under NY HELPS will have their non-competitive employment status converted to competitive status, without having to compete in an examination. Employees will then be afforded with all of the same rights and privileges of competitive class employees of New York State. While serving permanently in a NY HELPS title, employees may take part in any promotion examination for which they are qualified. Administrative Assistant Trainee 1 (Non-Statutory Equated to SG-8): Six months of experience in administrative support, which includes use of office software (e.g., email, word processing), provision of customer service, business writing, and/or office administration. The selected candidate must pass a keyboarding test that demonstrates the ability to enter text at a rate of at least 30 words per minute with at least 96% accuracy by completion of probation. To be advanced to the full performance level of this title you must successfully complete a set training and development program. Upon satisfactory completion of the 12-month training at the Trainee 1, you will automatically advance to Trainee 2. Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 (Non-Statutory Equated to SG-10): One year of experience in administrative support, which includes use of office software (e.g., email, word processing), provision of customer service, business writing, and/or office administration. The selected candidate must pass a keyboarding test that demonstrates the ability to enter text at a rate of at least 30 words per minute with at least 96% accuracy by completion of probation. To be advanced to the full performance level of this title you must successfully complete a set training and development program. Upon satisfactory completion of the 12-month training as a Trainee 2 you will advance to the full level of this title without further examination. Administrative Assistant 1, SG-11: Two years of experience in administrative support, which includes use of office software (e.g., email, word processing), provision of customer service, business writing, and/or office administration. The selected candidate must pass a keyboarding test that demonstrates the ability to enter text at a rate of at least 30 words per minute with at least 96% accuracy by completion of probation. Substitution: Certification (e.g., IAAP Certified Administrative Professional) or associate’s degree in office administration, secretarial science, administrative assistance, paralegal, business technology, or office technology substitutes for two years of experience. *Your degree must have been awarded by a college or university accredited by a regional, national, or specialized agency recognized as an accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education/U.S. Secretary of Education. If your degree was awarded by an educational institution outside the United States or its territories, you must provide independent verification of equivalency. This information can be found athttp://www.cs.ny.gov/jobseeker/degrees.cfm. Candidates are responsible for the evaluation fee. Please note: Appointments made at a traineeship level (Administrative Assistant Trainee 1, NS equated to SG-8, and Administrative Assistant Trainee 2, NS equated to SG-10 leading to Administrative Assistant 1, SG-11). Candidates appointed to the Trainee 1 level will be required to complete four mandatory courses during the first year of the traineeship and elective courses in the second year of the traineeship in four competency areas. Candidates appointed to the Trainee 2 level will be required to complete the elective courses prior to advancing to full title. The courses are offered to CSEA employees through the New York State & CSEA Partnership. Trainees will be able to complete the courses either through classroom or online training and webinars. Transfer eligible candidates can complete the required coursework prior to appointment to be eligible for advance placement into the Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 or Administrative Assistant 1. For more information about the Administrative Assistant Traineeship, including the course requirements, please visit: https://nyscseapartnership.org/administrative-assistant-traineeship. REASSIGNMENT QUALIFICATIONS: You must be a current New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) employee with one year of permanent, competitive, or 55-b/55-c service as an Administrative Assistant 1, SG-11. ELIGIBLE LIST APPOINTMENT: Currently reachable on the Administrative Assistant Trainee 1 eligible list. 70.1 TRANSFER QUALIFICATIONS: You must be a qualified employee of New York State and eligible for transfer under Section 70.1of Civil Service Law which requires one year of permanent, competitive, or 55-b/55-c service as in a title allocated to a Grade 6 or higher eligible. For transfers, a list of approved titles is available through Civil Service GOT-IT at https://careermobilityoffice.cs.ny.gov/cmo/gotit/. The GOT-IT site will inform you if your title requires special qualifications for transfer as detailed above. 55-b/c QUALIFICATIONS: Current permanent non-competitive state employees certified eligible for the 55-b/c program under the Governor's Program to Hire Persons/Veterans with Disabilities pursuant to Section 55-b/c of the Civil Service Law will also be considered. To be considered, you must provide a copy of your letter of eligibility with your response and meet the minimum qualifications listed above. It is essential that candidates clearly and concisely indicate exactly how they meet the above minimum qualifications in their resume. Failure to show how you meet the minimum qualifications above may result in disqualification and removal from consideration. NON-COMPETITIVE PROMOTION (NCP) QUALIFICATIONS: As required by the New York State Department of Civil Service, we are posting for this position to determine if there are any qualified OPRHP employees interested in a permanent appointment to the position. If there are three or fewer qualified candidates interested in the position who meet the promotion minimum qualifications, a permanent appointment can be made pursuant to Section 52.7 of the Civil Service Law. The promotion minimum qualifications are: one year of permanent competitive service as an: Office Assistant 2 (Keyboarding) or an Office Assistant 2 (Keyboarding) Spanish Language. PROVISIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Based on the results of the required recruitment/canvassing for the Administrative Assistant 1 position, OPRHP may make a provisional appointment to this position. If a provisional appointment is made, the appointed candidate will be required to compete in the next holding of the Administrative Assistant 1 exam and be reachable for appointment from the newly established eligible list. The minimum qualifications for Provisional appointment are: Candidates must be a qualified employee of New York State and have had one year of permanent competitive or 55-b/55-c service in an office assistant, clerical, or keyboarding title allocated to Grade 6 or higher. Qualifying titles are available at: https://www.cs.ny.gov/examannouncements/announcements/38701titles.cfm. Appointment may be made at a traineeship level (Administrative Assistant Trainee 1, NS equated to SG-8, and Administrative Assistant Trainee 2, NS equated to SG-10 leading to Administrative Assistant 1, SG-11). Candidates appointed to the Trainee 1 level will be required to complete four mandatory courses during the first year of the traineeship and elective courses in the second year of the traineeship in four competency areas. Candidates appointed to the Trainee 2 level will be required to complete the elective courses prior to advancing to full title. The courses are offered to CSEA employees through the New York State & CSEA Partnership. Trainees will be able to complete the courses either through classroom or online training and webinars. Transfer eligible candidates can complete the required coursework prior to appointment to be eligible for advance placement into the Administrative Assistant Trainee 2 or Administrative Assistant 1. For more information about the Administrative Assistant Traineeship, including the course requirements, please visit: https://nyscseapartnership.org/administrative-assistant-traineeship. KEYBOARDING EXAM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates who have not previously served in a keyboarding title will be required to pass the Keyboarding exam prior to appointment. According to Civil Service, a passing score is the ability to demonstrate a speed of 30 words per minute with at least 96% accuracy within 5 minutes. Duties Description Assigned to the Allegany Regional Administrative Headquarters, the incumbent will provide professional administrative support to the Office of the Regional Director, Assistant Regional Director, and Administrative Assistant 2. Duties include, but are not limited to: • Answer/direct incoming phone calls, take messages, and transfer calls to appropriate individuals. • Greet visitors and direct them to the appropriate departments and/or offices. • Use various information technology such as email, databases, spreadsheets, and word processing applications. • Organize, manage, and safeguard paper and electronic filing systems. • Create, maintain, and enter information into spreadsheets and databases. • Complete forms in accordance with agency procedures. • Make copies of various documents, place them in proper files, and distribute them to appropriate staff. • Open, review, and appropriately distribute a variety of correspondence received for the Office of the Regional Director. • Compose, type, and distribute meeting notes, correspondence, and reports. • Maintain and manage scheduling and event calendars as assigned, including confirming appointments. • Follow directions and communicate in a positive manner with staff and the public. • Respond to patron concerns or complaints in an effective and courteous manner. • Assist in coordinating interviews and meetings. • Make travel arrangements, prepare travel vouchers and supporting documentation, coordinate PCard/Travel Reconciliation purchases, and submit travel reports for the Office of the Regional Director. • Obtain approvals, procure materials and supplies for the Office of the Regional Director, and reconcile those purchases using the Budget Expenditure Tracking System (BETS) and the Statewide Financial System (SFS) in a timely fashion following NYS purchasing guidelines. • Assist with the Allegany Region’s Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) program. • Work on special projects and other duties as assigned by the Regional Director, Assistant Regional Director, and/or Administrative Assistant 2. Additional Comments OPERATING NEEDS: • Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license that allows the candidate to legally operate a motor vehicle in New York State as a term and condition of employment. • Must be proficient with various software programs including Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel. • Experience with the Statewide Financial System (SFS) is preferred but not required. COMMENTS: The CSEA contracts allow for salary protection for seasonal / hourly employees who are appointed to permanent graded positions with lower hiring rates under certain circumstances. We encourage OPRHP seasonal / hourly applicants to check in with your Regional Business Office Administrator to inquire about the potential impact on your salary. Depending on each applicant's experience and/or education and current salary, if employed by New York State already, the appointment may be made to the Administrative Assistant Trainee 1, Administrative Assistant Trainee 2, or the Administrative Assistant 1 titles. Included below is a breakdown of the salary at each level of the traineeship. Administrative Assistant Trainee 1, SG-8 - $39,215 - $48,294 Administrative Assistant Trainee 2, SG-10 - $43,768 - $53,708 Administrative Assistant 1, SG-11 - $46,306 - $56,743 BENEFITS: Generous benefits package, worth approximately 65% of salary, including: Paid Time Off: • CSEA: 44 days - 13 Vacation days, 13 Sick days, and 5 Personal Leave days, 13 Holidays. Health Care Benefits: • Eligible employees and dependents can pick from a variety of affordable health insurance programs. • Family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost Additional Benefits: • New York State Employees’ Retirement System (ERS) Membership • NYS Deferred Compensation • Access to NY 529 and NY ABLE College Savings Programs, as well as U.S. Savings Bonds • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) • Paid Parental / Family Leave Learn more about our benefits for permanent state employees, visit: https://parks.ny.gov/employment/benefits.aspx. Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity. Closing Date/Time: 08/02/24
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Parks & Recreation Recreation Operations Assistant, Part - Time Posting Expires: Open Until Filled Salary: $17.20/hour A visit from a Play Mobile highlights any event, especially when a group might not have access to a Park or Recreational Facility nearby. Mobile Recreation travels throughout City of Atlanta providing equipment and instructional activities for community events, which include arts and crafts, sports and fitness activities. Mobile Units may visit community block parties, Health Fairs, summer camp celebrations. The Play Mobile enhances Parks sponsored events like summer festivals, Popsicles in the Park, Movies in the Parks and council member events, eg. Egg hunts, back pack giveaways, non political events). Become a fun expert! Major Responsibilities: Organize free and innovative activities in parks and playgrounds for children and their families. Activities run the gamut including sports fitness and outdoor adventure, games, arts and crafts and special events. Plan and organize day to day operations of the Mobile Unit Program. Provide instruction and leadership in a variety of activities including sports, fitness, table games, playground games and arts and crafts. Engage the community by organizing recreational programming and special events. Distribute, collect and perform minor repair and adjustment to athletic equipment and play materials, including demonstration of the application or use of the materials supplied. Inspect play areas and report evidence of unsafe or hazardous conditions. Cordon off or remove hazardous equipment. Ensure proper health and safety standards of playground by removing broken glass, litter or other hazardous materials. Uphold discipline and prevent disturbances with the recreational area. Drive DPR mobile unit van with supplies to and from transportation to various parks and green spaces. Responsible for the custody and maintenance of the Mobile Unit vehicle and for reporting all needed repairs to the Transportation Director. Ensure the vehicle is neat and organized. Track and maintain inventory or equipment. Maintain accurate records. Qualifications: 6 months or equivalent in an art, craft or other recreational pursuit as a teacher, performer, coach, official, contestant or demonstrator and at least 6 months experience in art, craft, or other recreational pursuit to be performed on the job as described below, or in high school, college or other appropriate institution over at least a one year period or Satisfactory equivalent combination of education and experience as described above. A four year high school diploma or its educational equivalent A valid Georgia Driver’s License Preferred Skills/Qualifications: Experience working with children Available to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends
Jul 14, 2024
Part Time
Parks & Recreation Recreation Operations Assistant, Part - Time Posting Expires: Open Until Filled Salary: $17.20/hour A visit from a Play Mobile highlights any event, especially when a group might not have access to a Park or Recreational Facility nearby. Mobile Recreation travels throughout City of Atlanta providing equipment and instructional activities for community events, which include arts and crafts, sports and fitness activities. Mobile Units may visit community block parties, Health Fairs, summer camp celebrations. The Play Mobile enhances Parks sponsored events like summer festivals, Popsicles in the Park, Movies in the Parks and council member events, eg. Egg hunts, back pack giveaways, non political events). Become a fun expert! Major Responsibilities: Organize free and innovative activities in parks and playgrounds for children and their families. Activities run the gamut including sports fitness and outdoor adventure, games, arts and crafts and special events. Plan and organize day to day operations of the Mobile Unit Program. Provide instruction and leadership in a variety of activities including sports, fitness, table games, playground games and arts and crafts. Engage the community by organizing recreational programming and special events. Distribute, collect and perform minor repair and adjustment to athletic equipment and play materials, including demonstration of the application or use of the materials supplied. Inspect play areas and report evidence of unsafe or hazardous conditions. Cordon off or remove hazardous equipment. Ensure proper health and safety standards of playground by removing broken glass, litter or other hazardous materials. Uphold discipline and prevent disturbances with the recreational area. Drive DPR mobile unit van with supplies to and from transportation to various parks and green spaces. Responsible for the custody and maintenance of the Mobile Unit vehicle and for reporting all needed repairs to the Transportation Director. Ensure the vehicle is neat and organized. Track and maintain inventory or equipment. Maintain accurate records. Qualifications: 6 months or equivalent in an art, craft or other recreational pursuit as a teacher, performer, coach, official, contestant or demonstrator and at least 6 months experience in art, craft, or other recreational pursuit to be performed on the job as described below, or in high school, college or other appropriate institution over at least a one year period or Satisfactory equivalent combination of education and experience as described above. A four year high school diploma or its educational equivalent A valid Georgia Driver’s License Preferred Skills/Qualifications: Experience working with children Available to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends
CITY OF VENTURA, CA
501 Poli Street, Ventura, California 93001, USA
THE POSITION The City of Ventura has an exciting opportunity for you to take the next step in your HR career and continue your professional growth as the City’s next Assistant Human Resources Director ! We are seeking an experienced and innovative HR expert to join our team as the Assistant Human Resources Director. In this key position, you will assist with planning, organizing, and managing the operations, programs, and services of the Human Resources Department. This position is designated as "at will," serving at the pleasure of the appointing authority, and subject to discharge without cause and right of appeal. WHAT YOU’LL DO This position will manage the full spectrum of HR operations and oversee both the Recruitment and Benefits Divisions. The Assistant HR Director will also have primary responsibility for handling all day-to-day employee and labor relations activities for the City. In this capacity, you will assist the City’s supervisors and leadership team with planning for and addressing workplace issues, maintaining a good working relationship with the City’s labor groups, and promoting a positive and inclusive work environment. Your responsibilities will include assisting with negotiating and administering collective bargaining agreements, conducting and coordinating workplace investigations, and providing guidance on employment laws, regulations, rules, labor agreements, and best practices. You will supervise and mentor HR staff, promote a collaborative and high-performing team culture, and act on behalf of the Human Resources Director, as assigned. In addition, you will play a significant role in managing the final implementation phases of the Human Capital Management module for the City’s new Workday Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System, which is scheduled to go live for all City employees in December 2024. WHO YOU ARE The ideal candidate is an experienced HR expert with a strong employee/labor relations background. The selected candidate will have a proven track record in guiding management and staff through various personnel processes, including addressing employee grievances, ensuring compliance with labor laws, rules, contracts, and policies, and advising supervisors regarding performance management and disciplinary procedures. They possess exceptional leadership skills and a strategic mindset, with the ability to foster a positive and productive work environment. With excellent research, communication, and problem-solving abilities, the ideal candidate will effectively navigate complex HR issues while maintaining strong relationships with employees, employee groups, and management. The ideal candidate is also committed to continuous improvement and is adept at implementing innovative HR strategies to support the organization's goals and enhance employee engagement and performance. Apply Now and take the next step in your HR career with us! MORE INFORMATION For additional information on the duties and responsibilities of the position, refer to the job descriptions on the City’s Career Page at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs or by clicking here ASSISTANT HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR . THE SCHEDULE Friday, August 2, 2024 - Application Deadline. Applications must be submitted by this date to be considered for the position. August 9th - Candidates will be notified by email of their status by this date. Week of August 12th - Oral Panel Interviews are tentatively scheduled for this date. Qualifying candidates will be notified by email if they are invited to the panel interview process. Week of August 12th -Department Selection Interviews are tentatively scheduled for this date. Qualifying candidates will be notified by email if they are invited to the panel interview process. August 26, 2024 - Candidates will be notified of the interview outcome by this date. The timeline dates are subject to change. Candidates will be notified as necessary. SALARY AND BENEFITS The City offers a total compensation package that includes both a generous salary and other benefits! SALARY : $152,041.34 - $203,735.58 Annually DOQ BENEFITS: Refer to the benefits tab on the job posting for specific information on City benefits. HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this exciting opportunity, please complete an online City Job Application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline, Friday, August 2, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. If you have questions about the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov . POSITION QUALIFICATIONS WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO QUALIFY A combination of education, training and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in human resources management, public or business administration, or a closely related field. A master’s degree in human resources management, public or business administration, and/or IPMA-HR or SHRM certification is highly desirable. Five years of public sector human resources management experience, which has included classification and compensation administration, recruitment and selection, labor and employee relations, benefits administration, or training programs. At least two years of experience must have included supervisory responsibilities. License : possession of a valid California Class C driver's license is required. APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS YOUR APPLICATION Submit an online City job application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline or first review date at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs . It is important that your City job application show all the relevant education, training, and experience you possess. Resumes, CVs, and cover letters may be attached to your application but will not be accepted in lieu of a completed job application or supplemental questionnaire. Submitting an incomplete application or supplemental questionnaire may disqualify you from further consideration in the recruitment process. DEADLINE TO APPLY : Applications and supplemental questions will be accepted until Friday, August 2, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. APPLICATION REVIEW: All applications and supplemental questionnaires submitted will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this job announcement. Candidates will be reviewed, and only those candidates determined to be most qualified based on experience, training, and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. Candidates will be notified about their status after the filing deadline. INTERVIEW DATES AND INFORMATION : A select number of candidates will be invited to a qualifying panel interview process tentatively scheduled for the week of August 12th . Select candidates will be notified of specifics after the filing deadline. The department selection interviews will be scheduled immediately following the panel interview process. Candidates selected to move forward will be notified. The Eligibility List established for this classification may be used to fill other regular and temporary vacancies at the discretion of the City. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need an accommodation in a selection process, please notify the Human Resources Department in writing by the final filing date of the position you are interested in. The Human Resources address is 501 Poli Street, Room 210, Ventura, CA 93001, (805) 654-7853, e-mail: recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov. THE ORGANIZATION The City of Ventura operates under the Council/ Manager form of government under a charter adopted by voters in 1934, with an elected seven-member City Council. This full-service municipality is supported by 11 major City departments: City Manager, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Community Development, Parks & Recreation, Fire, Police, Public Works, and Ventura Water. The City’s Adopted FY 2024/2025 Operating and Capital budget totals approximately $531 million. The City Council and the City Manager are dedicated to the highest standards of integrity, public service, and innovative approaches to governing. To learn more about the City of Ventura, please visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov and view the FY2024-25 Adopted Budget. CITY OF VENTURA The City of Ventura is located just north of Los Angeles County and south of Santa Barbara County and is frequently considered one of America’s most desirable places to live. The City is a full-service municipality founded in 1782, incorporated in 1866, and serves nearly 110,000 residents within its 32 square miles. With nearly 700 employees, the City is dedicated to delivering key services to our businesses, residents, and visitors to ensure Ventura remains a fiscally stable, economically vibrant, safe, clean, and desirable community. Locals and visitors enjoy Ventura’s impressive park system that includes 32 parks and historic sites, and more than 800 acres of open green space. The City offers a remarkable year-round climate, friendly people, and a spectacular coastline. Ventura is an exciting location for a variety of outdoor activities, such as biking, hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding, sailing, surfing, whale watching, and windsurfing. Other activities include the Channel Islands National Park, championship golf, world-class shopping, wine tours, and more. Learn more about the City of Ventura at www.CityofVentura.ca.gov DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION The City of Ventura values human rights, goodwill, respect, inclusivity, equality, and recognizes that the City derives its strength from a rich diversity of thoughts, ideas, and contributions. As leaders in public service, we aspire to be an employer of choice by promoting an organizational culture that reflects these core values. We seek to attract, develop, and retain a talented and dedicated workforce where people of diverse races, genders, religions, cultures, political affiliations, and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that empowers our employees to provide the highest level of service to our community of residents and businesses; they’re counting on us. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to attract qualified applicants from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create an environment that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our workforce. We welcome you to join our team! Direct Deposit: Paychecks are automatically deposited to employee accounts. Employment Information: Right to Work : Before employment, candidates must submit documentation verifying their legal right to work in the United States. Background Check : A pre-employment verification of background, references, and medical examination will be conducted. A drug screening may be required for some positions. Applicants for positions using a City vehicle may be required to submit a DMV report. Probationary Period : This is an 'At Will' position, subject to discharge without notice or right to appeal. Deferred Compensation: The City contributes $442 per year to at 457 Plan, and will match $1650 per year contributed by the employee, for a total benefit of $2092 per year. Medical & Dental Insurance: Up to $665 monthly towards a selection of plans. Medical and dental insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Optional Benefits: $495 monthly, which may be applied toward medical insurance premiums. Cash-out option is not available. Vision Insurance: City paid coverage provided for employees and their dependents. Vision insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Life Insurance : City paid term life insurance equal to the employee's annual salary, and dependent life insurance of $2,000 per dependent. Disability Insurance: City paid short and long-term disability coverage. Retirement: Tier I - 2% @ 55/Single Highest Year of Compensation for Classic CalPERS members who worked for the City prior to December 31, 2012 and are returning to City employment. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier II - 2% @ 60/3-Year Final Compensation Period for Classic CalPERS members with less than a six-month break in service from another CalPERS or CalPERS'-reciprocal agency. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier III - 2% at 62/3-Year Final Compensation Period for New CalPERS members. Employees make a 6.25% member contribution, and are subject to compensation limits per Government Code Section 7522.10. Additional details regarding the City's retirement plan will be provided to candidates during the job offer process. Social Security: CalPERS members do not participate in Social Security retirement so there is no payroll deduction. Receiving a CalPERS benefit may affect your Social Security upon retirement. For further information contact a Social Security office or www.socialsecurity.gov/form1945 . Medicare: Employees participate only in the Medicare portion of Social Security. There is a 1.45% payroll deduction for this benefit. Vacation: 3 weeks per year, increasing to 4 weeks after 5 years of service, for managers. Four weeks per year for Department Heads. Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year. Winter Holiday Break: 18 hours of Winter Holiday time. City Hall closure December 25th to January 1st. Administrative Leave: Up to 80 hours per year. Sick Leave: 96-hour-bank upon employment and additional accruals of 2 hours semi-monthly after 6 months of employment. Annual physical examination: City-paid annual physical examination. Auto allowance: $275 per month for Managers. Tuition Reimbursement: $2,500 per fiscal year for tuition and books for course taken at accredited institution. Student Loan Forgiveness: The City currently qualifies as an eligible employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Direct Deposit: Paychecks are automatically deposited to employee accounts. Flexible Workweek: A 9/80 workweek is available for some positions. Wellness Program: A comprehensive program is available, including on-site gym, exercise classes, downtown/beach-walking routes, weight loss, and tips on nutrition and healthy lifestyle. Professional Development: The City of Ventura is a LinkedIn Learning organization. LinkedIn Learning online classes are available with a library of more than 13,000 courses taught by real-world experts. Users can download certificates and customize learning paths that match their roles and competencies. Closing Date/Time: 8/2/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Jul 12, 2024
Full Time
THE POSITION The City of Ventura has an exciting opportunity for you to take the next step in your HR career and continue your professional growth as the City’s next Assistant Human Resources Director ! We are seeking an experienced and innovative HR expert to join our team as the Assistant Human Resources Director. In this key position, you will assist with planning, organizing, and managing the operations, programs, and services of the Human Resources Department. This position is designated as "at will," serving at the pleasure of the appointing authority, and subject to discharge without cause and right of appeal. WHAT YOU’LL DO This position will manage the full spectrum of HR operations and oversee both the Recruitment and Benefits Divisions. The Assistant HR Director will also have primary responsibility for handling all day-to-day employee and labor relations activities for the City. In this capacity, you will assist the City’s supervisors and leadership team with planning for and addressing workplace issues, maintaining a good working relationship with the City’s labor groups, and promoting a positive and inclusive work environment. Your responsibilities will include assisting with negotiating and administering collective bargaining agreements, conducting and coordinating workplace investigations, and providing guidance on employment laws, regulations, rules, labor agreements, and best practices. You will supervise and mentor HR staff, promote a collaborative and high-performing team culture, and act on behalf of the Human Resources Director, as assigned. In addition, you will play a significant role in managing the final implementation phases of the Human Capital Management module for the City’s new Workday Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System, which is scheduled to go live for all City employees in December 2024. WHO YOU ARE The ideal candidate is an experienced HR expert with a strong employee/labor relations background. The selected candidate will have a proven track record in guiding management and staff through various personnel processes, including addressing employee grievances, ensuring compliance with labor laws, rules, contracts, and policies, and advising supervisors regarding performance management and disciplinary procedures. They possess exceptional leadership skills and a strategic mindset, with the ability to foster a positive and productive work environment. With excellent research, communication, and problem-solving abilities, the ideal candidate will effectively navigate complex HR issues while maintaining strong relationships with employees, employee groups, and management. The ideal candidate is also committed to continuous improvement and is adept at implementing innovative HR strategies to support the organization's goals and enhance employee engagement and performance. Apply Now and take the next step in your HR career with us! MORE INFORMATION For additional information on the duties and responsibilities of the position, refer to the job descriptions on the City’s Career Page at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs or by clicking here ASSISTANT HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR . THE SCHEDULE Friday, August 2, 2024 - Application Deadline. Applications must be submitted by this date to be considered for the position. August 9th - Candidates will be notified by email of their status by this date. Week of August 12th - Oral Panel Interviews are tentatively scheduled for this date. Qualifying candidates will be notified by email if they are invited to the panel interview process. Week of August 12th -Department Selection Interviews are tentatively scheduled for this date. Qualifying candidates will be notified by email if they are invited to the panel interview process. August 26, 2024 - Candidates will be notified of the interview outcome by this date. The timeline dates are subject to change. Candidates will be notified as necessary. SALARY AND BENEFITS The City offers a total compensation package that includes both a generous salary and other benefits! SALARY : $152,041.34 - $203,735.58 Annually DOQ BENEFITS: Refer to the benefits tab on the job posting for specific information on City benefits. HOW TO APPLY To be considered for this exciting opportunity, please complete an online City Job Application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline, Friday, August 2, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. If you have questions about the recruitment process, please contact Human Resources at recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov . POSITION QUALIFICATIONS WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO QUALIFY A combination of education, training and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in human resources management, public or business administration, or a closely related field. A master’s degree in human resources management, public or business administration, and/or IPMA-HR or SHRM certification is highly desirable. Five years of public sector human resources management experience, which has included classification and compensation administration, recruitment and selection, labor and employee relations, benefits administration, or training programs. At least two years of experience must have included supervisory responsibilities. License : possession of a valid California Class C driver's license is required. APPLICATION AND INTERVIEW PROCESS YOUR APPLICATION Submit an online City job application and supplemental questionnaire by the filing deadline or first review date at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/jobs . It is important that your City job application show all the relevant education, training, and experience you possess. Resumes, CVs, and cover letters may be attached to your application but will not be accepted in lieu of a completed job application or supplemental questionnaire. Submitting an incomplete application or supplemental questionnaire may disqualify you from further consideration in the recruitment process. DEADLINE TO APPLY : Applications and supplemental questions will be accepted until Friday, August 2, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. APPLICATION REVIEW: All applications and supplemental questionnaires submitted will be screened in relation to the criteria outlined in this job announcement. Candidates will be reviewed, and only those candidates determined to be most qualified based on experience, training, and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate further in the selection process. Candidates will be notified about their status after the filing deadline. INTERVIEW DATES AND INFORMATION : A select number of candidates will be invited to a qualifying panel interview process tentatively scheduled for the week of August 12th . Select candidates will be notified of specifics after the filing deadline. The department selection interviews will be scheduled immediately following the panel interview process. Candidates selected to move forward will be notified. The Eligibility List established for this classification may be used to fill other regular and temporary vacancies at the discretion of the City. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need an accommodation in a selection process, please notify the Human Resources Department in writing by the final filing date of the position you are interested in. The Human Resources address is 501 Poli Street, Room 210, Ventura, CA 93001, (805) 654-7853, e-mail: recruitment@cityofventura.ca.gov. THE ORGANIZATION The City of Ventura operates under the Council/ Manager form of government under a charter adopted by voters in 1934, with an elected seven-member City Council. This full-service municipality is supported by 11 major City departments: City Manager, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Community Development, Parks & Recreation, Fire, Police, Public Works, and Ventura Water. The City’s Adopted FY 2024/2025 Operating and Capital budget totals approximately $531 million. The City Council and the City Manager are dedicated to the highest standards of integrity, public service, and innovative approaches to governing. To learn more about the City of Ventura, please visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov and view the FY2024-25 Adopted Budget. CITY OF VENTURA The City of Ventura is located just north of Los Angeles County and south of Santa Barbara County and is frequently considered one of America’s most desirable places to live. The City is a full-service municipality founded in 1782, incorporated in 1866, and serves nearly 110,000 residents within its 32 square miles. With nearly 700 employees, the City is dedicated to delivering key services to our businesses, residents, and visitors to ensure Ventura remains a fiscally stable, economically vibrant, safe, clean, and desirable community. Locals and visitors enjoy Ventura’s impressive park system that includes 32 parks and historic sites, and more than 800 acres of open green space. The City offers a remarkable year-round climate, friendly people, and a spectacular coastline. Ventura is an exciting location for a variety of outdoor activities, such as biking, hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding, sailing, surfing, whale watching, and windsurfing. Other activities include the Channel Islands National Park, championship golf, world-class shopping, wine tours, and more. Learn more about the City of Ventura at www.CityofVentura.ca.gov DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION The City of Ventura values human rights, goodwill, respect, inclusivity, equality, and recognizes that the City derives its strength from a rich diversity of thoughts, ideas, and contributions. As leaders in public service, we aspire to be an employer of choice by promoting an organizational culture that reflects these core values. We seek to attract, develop, and retain a talented and dedicated workforce where people of diverse races, genders, religions, cultures, political affiliations, and lifestyles thrive. Our goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive environment that empowers our employees to provide the highest level of service to our community of residents and businesses; they’re counting on us. The City is an equal opportunity employer and strives to attract qualified applicants from all walks of life without regard to race, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military and veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state and/or local law. We aim to create an environment that celebrates and embraces the diversity of our workforce. We welcome you to join our team! Direct Deposit: Paychecks are automatically deposited to employee accounts. Employment Information: Right to Work : Before employment, candidates must submit documentation verifying their legal right to work in the United States. Background Check : A pre-employment verification of background, references, and medical examination will be conducted. A drug screening may be required for some positions. Applicants for positions using a City vehicle may be required to submit a DMV report. Probationary Period : This is an 'At Will' position, subject to discharge without notice or right to appeal. Deferred Compensation: The City contributes $442 per year to at 457 Plan, and will match $1650 per year contributed by the employee, for a total benefit of $2092 per year. Medical & Dental Insurance: Up to $665 monthly towards a selection of plans. Medical and dental insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Optional Benefits: $495 monthly, which may be applied toward medical insurance premiums. Cash-out option is not available. Vision Insurance: City paid coverage provided for employees and their dependents. Vision insurance is effective the first of the second month after date of hire. Life Insurance : City paid term life insurance equal to the employee's annual salary, and dependent life insurance of $2,000 per dependent. Disability Insurance: City paid short and long-term disability coverage. Retirement: Tier I - 2% @ 55/Single Highest Year of Compensation for Classic CalPERS members who worked for the City prior to December 31, 2012 and are returning to City employment. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier II - 2% @ 60/3-Year Final Compensation Period for Classic CalPERS members with less than a six-month break in service from another CalPERS or CalPERS'-reciprocal agency. Employees make a 7% member contribution, and may be subject to compensation limits per Section 401(a)(17) of the IRC. Tier III - 2% at 62/3-Year Final Compensation Period for New CalPERS members. Employees make a 6.25% member contribution, and are subject to compensation limits per Government Code Section 7522.10. Additional details regarding the City's retirement plan will be provided to candidates during the job offer process. Social Security: CalPERS members do not participate in Social Security retirement so there is no payroll deduction. Receiving a CalPERS benefit may affect your Social Security upon retirement. For further information contact a Social Security office or www.socialsecurity.gov/form1945 . Medicare: Employees participate only in the Medicare portion of Social Security. There is a 1.45% payroll deduction for this benefit. Vacation: 3 weeks per year, increasing to 4 weeks after 5 years of service, for managers. Four weeks per year for Department Heads. Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year. Winter Holiday Break: 18 hours of Winter Holiday time. City Hall closure December 25th to January 1st. Administrative Leave: Up to 80 hours per year. Sick Leave: 96-hour-bank upon employment and additional accruals of 2 hours semi-monthly after 6 months of employment. Annual physical examination: City-paid annual physical examination. Auto allowance: $275 per month for Managers. Tuition Reimbursement: $2,500 per fiscal year for tuition and books for course taken at accredited institution. Student Loan Forgiveness: The City currently qualifies as an eligible employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Direct Deposit: Paychecks are automatically deposited to employee accounts. Flexible Workweek: A 9/80 workweek is available for some positions. Wellness Program: A comprehensive program is available, including on-site gym, exercise classes, downtown/beach-walking routes, weight loss, and tips on nutrition and healthy lifestyle. Professional Development: The City of Ventura is a LinkedIn Learning organization. LinkedIn Learning online classes are available with a library of more than 13,000 courses taught by real-world experts. Users can download certificates and customize learning paths that match their roles and competencies. Closing Date/Time: 8/2/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
CITY OF KINGMAN, AZ
City of Kingman, Arizona, United States
Job Summary CITY OF KINGMAN CREW LEADER FLEET DIVISION - PUBLIC WORKS THURSDAY - MONDAY 6:00 AM - 4:30 PM $26.01 - $31.21 /HOURLY $54,096 - $64,915/ANNUALLY (HIRE IN RANGE; DOQ) POSITION IS FLSA NON-EXEMPT Learn more about our Benefits & Wellness Incentives APPLICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 8/1/24 5:00PM The City of Kingman, Public Works, is seeking an individual to fill our Crew Leader position with the Fleet Division. The ideal team member should be able to demonstrate their capabilities to perform highly skilled technical duties associated with the work performed by their assigned crew and guiding staff through their assignments, involving a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled tasks in the maintenance and operation of a diverse fleet of light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles, equipment, and machinery. Our team members enjoy working on a variety of projects in a team-focused, customer-oriented environment. OVERVIEW The City of Kingman is located in Mohave County approximately 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas and 195 miles northwest of Phoenix nestled between the beautiful Cerbat and Hualapai Mountain Ranges along historic Route 66. In 2019, Reader’s Digest named Kingman one of the “Nicest Places in Arizona” for its thoughtful residents and spirit of generosity. In addition to its small-town look and feel, the area also offers a wide range of recreational activities that include hiking, bike and ATV trails, camping, golf, beautiful parks, historical attractions, nearby lakes, and the Colorado River. With more than 400 full and part-time employees across 30 divisions, the City of Kingman provides exceptional public services to over 30,000 residents. Our focus on high-quality customer service, safety, and teamwork underpins our efforts to foster an atmosphere where citizens and businesses can thrive. For more information about the City of Kingman, please see our Open Finance Portal , Choose Kingman Economic Development page, and our Go Kingman tourism page for more information. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION These are lead positions affording guidance to other positions performing similar tasks. These lead positions also review workloads, assign work, establish deadlines, obtain materials/parts/equipment needed to perform work, and train/coach employees to effectively perform their assigned duties. Crew Leaders may contribute to performance evaluation of assigned employees, assist with the hiring process by interviewing, making recommendations, and providing input to supervisory staff and may participate in corrective and disciplinary actions. Employees of this class are expected to perform highly skilled technical duties associated with the work performed by their assigned crew and guiding staff through their assignments. Crew Leaders actively support and uphold the Division’s goals and effectively work in support of a manager to accomplish division objectives, projects and assignments and assists in the development of policies and procedures affecting operation of the Division. Crew Leaders are subject to call in/call back to support the operational needs of the department and to respond to emergency situations. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Work is performed in accordance with standard operating procedures and direction from the assigned Superintendent/Manager/Chief. The Superintendent/Manager/Chief/ Maintenance Operations Supervisor/Assistant Public Works Director reviews work through performance reviews and conferences. SUPERVISION EXERCISED Performs lead-worker activities by supervising assigned shift, leading staff in assigned projects and conducting job responsibilities. Provides Superintendent/Manager/Chief performance feedback on each assigned personnel. May also supervise temporary employees, community service workers, and DOC Inmate workers as directed , or as assigned by Superintendent/Manager/Chief. Minimum Qualifications/Special Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Graduation from high school diploma or GED equivalent; At least two (2) years of experience leading crew activities with four (4) years’ experience at skilled or journey level work repair and maintenance work in the respective areas Street Maintenance, Parks & Golf Course Maintenance, Fleet Services, Building Maintenance, Sanitation, or Fire Hydrant Maintenance or, in public transportation services for KART, Water or Wastewater system maintenance. Any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the work. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Valid Arizona Driver’s license appropriate for the type of equipment being operated. May require other specialized licenses, endorsements or certifications depending on assignment. May require own hand tools. Based on assignment, may be required to participate and obtain NIMS (National Incident Management System) training certifications Fleet Services : May be required to obtain CDL endorsement and/or Motorcycle Operator License. Technical certifications from National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and/or Emergency Vehicle Technician are preferred and may be required. Essential Functions Essential Functions are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. They are intended to be accurate summaries of what the job classification involves and what is required to perform it. Leads, trains and reviews work of work crews within the assigned department/division. Acts as coach and mentor to team members. Participates in, prioritizes, and assigns work and determines needed equipment and material to accomplish work assignments. Monitors work under progress and upon completion for compliance with standards and with plans and directions. Ensures timely accomplishment of assigned duties and responsibilities. Operates various light, medium, heavy and specialized equipment and performs maintenance and minor repairs on the equipment Orders supplies and maintains an inventory of parts, supplies and equipment. Notifies the public of work projects to be performed. Coordinates work with supervisors, contractors, engineers, City departments, utility companies and others to ensure that installation and repair schedules are met. Demonstrates continuous efforts to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes and work cooperatively and jointly. Utilizes a computer to develop basic spreadsheets, memos, and electronic communications and utilizes department specific software and management programs. Accurately read and interpret maps, specifications, drawings, and blueprints. Supervises and leads DOC Inmate Labor as trained and assigned. Responds to emergency situations during regular work hours and when on call; Determines what equipment and personnel are needed to handle emergency situation. Provides communication from higher level supervisory and management staff to work unit. Responsible for ensuring policies and procedures are followed. Supports the City’s goals and objectives and works with management and other staff to achieve such goals and objectives. Creates and maintains a safe work environment; Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with City policies and procedures; follows safety policies and practices, and immediately reports unsafe activity and conditions to supervisor(s). May act as Superintendent/Supervisor in his/her absence. Demonstrates advanced knowledge in the operation of assigned area of responsibility. Maintains confidentiality of work-related information Prepares and maintains a variety records and reports in an accurate and timely manner. Responds to inquiries and complaints and makes necessary arrangements to resolve any problems as needed. Ensures that department management is informed of critical issues. Communicates and acts in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts. Maintains harmonious relationships and provides excellent customer service. Regular attendance is an essential function of this job to ensure continuity. These positions are subject to overtime and emergency recall during non-working hours due to staff shortage and/or operational needs. FLEET SERVICES Processes vehicle work orders in a computer-based fleet management system. Determines the scope of work needed and assigns jobs to mechanics based on work load and skill level. Contacts Department Supervisors or vehicle operators to schedule service on vehicles, verify operator complaints, and notify customers of completed repairs. Performs, and assists mechanics in performing, inspections, diagnostics and repairs to automobiles, police vehicles, fire vehicles and equipment, Class 1 through Class 8 trucks, construction equipment, and other related electric and power equipment. Tracks all work performed and parts used while repairing vehicles. Verifies work is completed, and customer complaints are corrected. Oversees and participates in inspection, testing, and diagnosis of problems involving various vehicles, including gas and diesel engines, ignition systems, air and hydraulic brakes, hydraulics, 12 and 24-volt electrical systems, computer engine and transmission controls, steering components, exhaust systems, emissions systems, suspension systems, heating and air conditioning systems, lighting systems, and aftermarket vehicle equipment. Estimates the cost and time of repairs and determines the most cost-effective methods. Uses discretion to choose when jobs are more effectively done in-house or outsourced. Tracks outside work and ensures repairs are completed on time. Verifies outside work is completed correctly. Plans and completes various Fleet projects such as safety inspections of equipment and facilities, installation of new equipment, and organizing parts, tools, and materials, etc. PERIPHERAL DUTIES May serve on various employee or other committees as assigned. Subject to “on call”, and may be required to work evenings and weekends. As assigned to Parks & Recreation Department, drives recreation van on field trips, as assigned. Performs special assignments as assigned. NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of procedures, guidelines, regulations, materials, tools, equipment, and safety hazards and precautions common to the assigned area of responsibility: fleet services, fire hydrant/water system maintenance, water and wastewater system maintenance, parks/golf course maintenance, sanitation services and equipment operation, street maintenance, and public facility maintenance. Considerable knowledge of principles and practices of effective work assignment and project management. City and department procedures, policies and guidelines; Federal and State safety rules and regulations. Use and storage of chemicals, including OSHA Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Techniques of traffic control in hazardous roadway environments. Personal computers and software (word processing, spreadsheets, project and scheduling - Trakit, other departmental software and database uses, etc.). Demonstrated skill in the operation of equipment, tools, and instruments used for assigned work areas. Communicate effectively verbally and preparing and maintaining clear, concise and accurate records and reports. Troubleshoot problems. Establish and maintain safe work zones. Work independently and in a team environment. Perform manual labor. Effectively supervise and lead DOC Inmate Labor Resources. Mediate crew conflicts to acceptable resolution. Read and interpret basic maps and blueprints. Estimate time, costs and material requirements for work projects assigned. Ability provide instruction, lead assigned crew(s) and inspire confidence. Perform required mathematical computations. Establish and maintain effective working relationships. Understand and carry out written and oral instructions. Adapt to changing work priorities and meet deadlines. Wear OSHA required personal protective equipment. Fleet Services: Considerable knowledge of the m ethods, materials, tools, and standard practices of the automotive mechanic's trade, with particular reference to heavy-duty truck and equipment; Operating and maintenance requirements of heavy-duty truck and equipment; Heavy equipment, automotive repair and maintenance safety principles and practices including the use of air powered equipment, lifts and hoists; Heavy equipment hydraulic systems operation and maintenance; Automotive electrical systems; cooling and air condition systems; gas/diesel engines; Equipment and tool operation and maintenance practices; Diagnostic computers and vehicle equipment repairs. Miscellaneous WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics attached to the job description are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. COMMITMENT TO SAFETY & WELLNESS It is the policy of the City of Kingman to ensure a safe, healthful workplace for all its employees. It requires that every person in the organization assumes the responsibility of individual and organizational safety. Injury and illness losses from incidents are costly and preventable. The City of Kingman will employ an effective accident and illness prevention program and a comprehensive wellness program that involves all its employees in the effort to eliminate workplace hazards and promote employee health and wellness. All employees are expected and encouraged to participate in safety and wellness program activities including the following: reporting hazards, unsafe work practices and accidents immediately to their supervisors or a safety committee representative; wearing required personal protective equipment; and participating in and supporting safety committee activities. DISCLAIMER The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this position. This job description is subject to change as the needs and requirements of the position changes. FIND YOUR REWARDING CAREER WITH US! Personal Growth Opportunities ~ Meaningful and Challenging Work ~ Public Service Community Spirit ~ Training and Development FIND YOUR REWARDING CAREER WITH US! Personal Growth Opportunities ~ Meaningful and Challenging Work ~ Public Service Community Spirit ~ Training and Development 2023-2024 Benefit Guide (PDF) Health Excellent medical, dental and vision insurance. Telemedicine available through BlueCare Anywhere for general medical and behavioral health. Flexible spending (FSA) or health savings accounts (HSA). Employer contribution to HSA equivalent to 50% of plan-year deductible. This is currently $750 for Single Coverage and $1,500 for Family Coverage. Employer-paid group basic life insurance coverage for employee and dependents on medical plan. Supplemental group insurance and third-party options available. Virgin Pulse, our comprehensive well-being platform designed to push you towardsgood health in mind, body and spirit. Participation incentives with up to $300 redeemable annually. Work/Life support services through the SupportLincEmployee Assistance Program (EAP). Six free counseling visits annually. Leave 12 paid holidays , including a floating birthday holiday each year. 16-35 paid vacation days per year. 6.15 hrs. 1-5 years; 7.69 hrs. 5-10 yrs.; 9.23 hrs. 10-15 yrs.; 10.77 hrs. 15+ yrs. Shift fire personnel accrue leave at 1/3 more per pay period. 3.69 sick hrs per pay period (approx. 9-12 sick days per year). Shift fire personnel accrue leave at 1/3 more per pay period. Part-time/seasonal employees earn 1 hours of sick time for every 30 hours worked. Other leave types available, including: 10 hours of Volunteer Time Off (VTO). Up to 5 days for bereavement. Jury Duty. Military Training, and more. Leave donation program. Financial Tuition reimbursement up to $4,500 annually. Shift differential pay (2nd & 3rd shift). Bonus Programs. Skill-based, Certification & Bilingual Pay. Clothing Allowance for Uniformed Personnel. Recognition & Appreciation Quarterly Performance Conversations (TrakStar). Mission, Vision, Values (MVV) Excellence Awards. Safety Awards. Service Awards at 5, 10, 15, 20+ years of service. Biannual All-Employee BBQ Lunch. Annual Employee Pool Party. Retirement City matching to AZ State Retirement System & Long Term Disability (ASRS). Additional retirement solutions available through optional third-party on pre-tax basis, including457-deferred compensation and Roth IRA. Closing Date/Time: 8/1/2024 5:00 PM Arizona
Jul 19, 2024
Full Time
Job Summary CITY OF KINGMAN CREW LEADER FLEET DIVISION - PUBLIC WORKS THURSDAY - MONDAY 6:00 AM - 4:30 PM $26.01 - $31.21 /HOURLY $54,096 - $64,915/ANNUALLY (HIRE IN RANGE; DOQ) POSITION IS FLSA NON-EXEMPT Learn more about our Benefits & Wellness Incentives APPLICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 8/1/24 5:00PM The City of Kingman, Public Works, is seeking an individual to fill our Crew Leader position with the Fleet Division. The ideal team member should be able to demonstrate their capabilities to perform highly skilled technical duties associated with the work performed by their assigned crew and guiding staff through their assignments, involving a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled tasks in the maintenance and operation of a diverse fleet of light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles, equipment, and machinery. Our team members enjoy working on a variety of projects in a team-focused, customer-oriented environment. OVERVIEW The City of Kingman is located in Mohave County approximately 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas and 195 miles northwest of Phoenix nestled between the beautiful Cerbat and Hualapai Mountain Ranges along historic Route 66. In 2019, Reader’s Digest named Kingman one of the “Nicest Places in Arizona” for its thoughtful residents and spirit of generosity. In addition to its small-town look and feel, the area also offers a wide range of recreational activities that include hiking, bike and ATV trails, camping, golf, beautiful parks, historical attractions, nearby lakes, and the Colorado River. With more than 400 full and part-time employees across 30 divisions, the City of Kingman provides exceptional public services to over 30,000 residents. Our focus on high-quality customer service, safety, and teamwork underpins our efforts to foster an atmosphere where citizens and businesses can thrive. For more information about the City of Kingman, please see our Open Finance Portal , Choose Kingman Economic Development page, and our Go Kingman tourism page for more information. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION These are lead positions affording guidance to other positions performing similar tasks. These lead positions also review workloads, assign work, establish deadlines, obtain materials/parts/equipment needed to perform work, and train/coach employees to effectively perform their assigned duties. Crew Leaders may contribute to performance evaluation of assigned employees, assist with the hiring process by interviewing, making recommendations, and providing input to supervisory staff and may participate in corrective and disciplinary actions. Employees of this class are expected to perform highly skilled technical duties associated with the work performed by their assigned crew and guiding staff through their assignments. Crew Leaders actively support and uphold the Division’s goals and effectively work in support of a manager to accomplish division objectives, projects and assignments and assists in the development of policies and procedures affecting operation of the Division. Crew Leaders are subject to call in/call back to support the operational needs of the department and to respond to emergency situations. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Work is performed in accordance with standard operating procedures and direction from the assigned Superintendent/Manager/Chief. The Superintendent/Manager/Chief/ Maintenance Operations Supervisor/Assistant Public Works Director reviews work through performance reviews and conferences. SUPERVISION EXERCISED Performs lead-worker activities by supervising assigned shift, leading staff in assigned projects and conducting job responsibilities. Provides Superintendent/Manager/Chief performance feedback on each assigned personnel. May also supervise temporary employees, community service workers, and DOC Inmate workers as directed , or as assigned by Superintendent/Manager/Chief. Minimum Qualifications/Special Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Graduation from high school diploma or GED equivalent; At least two (2) years of experience leading crew activities with four (4) years’ experience at skilled or journey level work repair and maintenance work in the respective areas Street Maintenance, Parks & Golf Course Maintenance, Fleet Services, Building Maintenance, Sanitation, or Fire Hydrant Maintenance or, in public transportation services for KART, Water or Wastewater system maintenance. Any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the work. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Valid Arizona Driver’s license appropriate for the type of equipment being operated. May require other specialized licenses, endorsements or certifications depending on assignment. May require own hand tools. Based on assignment, may be required to participate and obtain NIMS (National Incident Management System) training certifications Fleet Services : May be required to obtain CDL endorsement and/or Motorcycle Operator License. Technical certifications from National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and/or Emergency Vehicle Technician are preferred and may be required. Essential Functions Essential Functions are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. They are intended to be accurate summaries of what the job classification involves and what is required to perform it. Leads, trains and reviews work of work crews within the assigned department/division. Acts as coach and mentor to team members. Participates in, prioritizes, and assigns work and determines needed equipment and material to accomplish work assignments. Monitors work under progress and upon completion for compliance with standards and with plans and directions. Ensures timely accomplishment of assigned duties and responsibilities. Operates various light, medium, heavy and specialized equipment and performs maintenance and minor repairs on the equipment Orders supplies and maintains an inventory of parts, supplies and equipment. Notifies the public of work projects to be performed. Coordinates work with supervisors, contractors, engineers, City departments, utility companies and others to ensure that installation and repair schedules are met. Demonstrates continuous efforts to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes and work cooperatively and jointly. Utilizes a computer to develop basic spreadsheets, memos, and electronic communications and utilizes department specific software and management programs. Accurately read and interpret maps, specifications, drawings, and blueprints. Supervises and leads DOC Inmate Labor as trained and assigned. Responds to emergency situations during regular work hours and when on call; Determines what equipment and personnel are needed to handle emergency situation. Provides communication from higher level supervisory and management staff to work unit. Responsible for ensuring policies and procedures are followed. Supports the City’s goals and objectives and works with management and other staff to achieve such goals and objectives. Creates and maintains a safe work environment; Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with City policies and procedures; follows safety policies and practices, and immediately reports unsafe activity and conditions to supervisor(s). May act as Superintendent/Supervisor in his/her absence. Demonstrates advanced knowledge in the operation of assigned area of responsibility. Maintains confidentiality of work-related information Prepares and maintains a variety records and reports in an accurate and timely manner. Responds to inquiries and complaints and makes necessary arrangements to resolve any problems as needed. Ensures that department management is informed of critical issues. Communicates and acts in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts. Maintains harmonious relationships and provides excellent customer service. Regular attendance is an essential function of this job to ensure continuity. These positions are subject to overtime and emergency recall during non-working hours due to staff shortage and/or operational needs. FLEET SERVICES Processes vehicle work orders in a computer-based fleet management system. Determines the scope of work needed and assigns jobs to mechanics based on work load and skill level. Contacts Department Supervisors or vehicle operators to schedule service on vehicles, verify operator complaints, and notify customers of completed repairs. Performs, and assists mechanics in performing, inspections, diagnostics and repairs to automobiles, police vehicles, fire vehicles and equipment, Class 1 through Class 8 trucks, construction equipment, and other related electric and power equipment. Tracks all work performed and parts used while repairing vehicles. Verifies work is completed, and customer complaints are corrected. Oversees and participates in inspection, testing, and diagnosis of problems involving various vehicles, including gas and diesel engines, ignition systems, air and hydraulic brakes, hydraulics, 12 and 24-volt electrical systems, computer engine and transmission controls, steering components, exhaust systems, emissions systems, suspension systems, heating and air conditioning systems, lighting systems, and aftermarket vehicle equipment. Estimates the cost and time of repairs and determines the most cost-effective methods. Uses discretion to choose when jobs are more effectively done in-house or outsourced. Tracks outside work and ensures repairs are completed on time. Verifies outside work is completed correctly. Plans and completes various Fleet projects such as safety inspections of equipment and facilities, installation of new equipment, and organizing parts, tools, and materials, etc. PERIPHERAL DUTIES May serve on various employee or other committees as assigned. Subject to “on call”, and may be required to work evenings and weekends. As assigned to Parks & Recreation Department, drives recreation van on field trips, as assigned. Performs special assignments as assigned. NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of procedures, guidelines, regulations, materials, tools, equipment, and safety hazards and precautions common to the assigned area of responsibility: fleet services, fire hydrant/water system maintenance, water and wastewater system maintenance, parks/golf course maintenance, sanitation services and equipment operation, street maintenance, and public facility maintenance. Considerable knowledge of principles and practices of effective work assignment and project management. City and department procedures, policies and guidelines; Federal and State safety rules and regulations. Use and storage of chemicals, including OSHA Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Techniques of traffic control in hazardous roadway environments. Personal computers and software (word processing, spreadsheets, project and scheduling - Trakit, other departmental software and database uses, etc.). Demonstrated skill in the operation of equipment, tools, and instruments used for assigned work areas. Communicate effectively verbally and preparing and maintaining clear, concise and accurate records and reports. Troubleshoot problems. Establish and maintain safe work zones. Work independently and in a team environment. Perform manual labor. Effectively supervise and lead DOC Inmate Labor Resources. Mediate crew conflicts to acceptable resolution. Read and interpret basic maps and blueprints. Estimate time, costs and material requirements for work projects assigned. Ability provide instruction, lead assigned crew(s) and inspire confidence. Perform required mathematical computations. Establish and maintain effective working relationships. Understand and carry out written and oral instructions. Adapt to changing work priorities and meet deadlines. Wear OSHA required personal protective equipment. Fleet Services: Considerable knowledge of the m ethods, materials, tools, and standard practices of the automotive mechanic's trade, with particular reference to heavy-duty truck and equipment; Operating and maintenance requirements of heavy-duty truck and equipment; Heavy equipment, automotive repair and maintenance safety principles and practices including the use of air powered equipment, lifts and hoists; Heavy equipment hydraulic systems operation and maintenance; Automotive electrical systems; cooling and air condition systems; gas/diesel engines; Equipment and tool operation and maintenance practices; Diagnostic computers and vehicle equipment repairs. Miscellaneous WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics attached to the job description are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. COMMITMENT TO SAFETY & WELLNESS It is the policy of the City of Kingman to ensure a safe, healthful workplace for all its employees. It requires that every person in the organization assumes the responsibility of individual and organizational safety. Injury and illness losses from incidents are costly and preventable. The City of Kingman will employ an effective accident and illness prevention program and a comprehensive wellness program that involves all its employees in the effort to eliminate workplace hazards and promote employee health and wellness. All employees are expected and encouraged to participate in safety and wellness program activities including the following: reporting hazards, unsafe work practices and accidents immediately to their supervisors or a safety committee representative; wearing required personal protective equipment; and participating in and supporting safety committee activities. DISCLAIMER The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this position. This job description is subject to change as the needs and requirements of the position changes. FIND YOUR REWARDING CAREER WITH US! Personal Growth Opportunities ~ Meaningful and Challenging Work ~ Public Service Community Spirit ~ Training and Development FIND YOUR REWARDING CAREER WITH US! Personal Growth Opportunities ~ Meaningful and Challenging Work ~ Public Service Community Spirit ~ Training and Development 2023-2024 Benefit Guide (PDF) Health Excellent medical, dental and vision insurance. Telemedicine available through BlueCare Anywhere for general medical and behavioral health. Flexible spending (FSA) or health savings accounts (HSA). Employer contribution to HSA equivalent to 50% of plan-year deductible. This is currently $750 for Single Coverage and $1,500 for Family Coverage. Employer-paid group basic life insurance coverage for employee and dependents on medical plan. Supplemental group insurance and third-party options available. Virgin Pulse, our comprehensive well-being platform designed to push you towardsgood health in mind, body and spirit. Participation incentives with up to $300 redeemable annually. Work/Life support services through the SupportLincEmployee Assistance Program (EAP). Six free counseling visits annually. Leave 12 paid holidays , including a floating birthday holiday each year. 16-35 paid vacation days per year. 6.15 hrs. 1-5 years; 7.69 hrs. 5-10 yrs.; 9.23 hrs. 10-15 yrs.; 10.77 hrs. 15+ yrs. Shift fire personnel accrue leave at 1/3 more per pay period. 3.69 sick hrs per pay period (approx. 9-12 sick days per year). Shift fire personnel accrue leave at 1/3 more per pay period. Part-time/seasonal employees earn 1 hours of sick time for every 30 hours worked. Other leave types available, including: 10 hours of Volunteer Time Off (VTO). Up to 5 days for bereavement. Jury Duty. Military Training, and more. Leave donation program. Financial Tuition reimbursement up to $4,500 annually. Shift differential pay (2nd & 3rd shift). Bonus Programs. Skill-based, Certification & Bilingual Pay. Clothing Allowance for Uniformed Personnel. Recognition & Appreciation Quarterly Performance Conversations (TrakStar). Mission, Vision, Values (MVV) Excellence Awards. Safety Awards. Service Awards at 5, 10, 15, 20+ years of service. Biannual All-Employee BBQ Lunch. Annual Employee Pool Party. Retirement City matching to AZ State Retirement System & Long Term Disability (ASRS). Additional retirement solutions available through optional third-party on pre-tax basis, including457-deferred compensation and Roth IRA. Closing Date/Time: 8/1/2024 5:00 PM Arizona
CITY OF KINGMAN, AZ
City of Kingman, Arizona, United States
Job Summary CITY OF KINGMAN PART-TIME RECREATION INSTRUCTOR CITY OF KINGMAN RECREATION DEPARTMENT Overview The City of Kingman is located in Mohave County approximately 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas and 195 miles northwest of Phoenix nestled between the beautiful Cerbat and Hualapai mountain ranges along historic Route 66. In 2019, Reader’s Digest named Kingman one of the “Nicest Places in Arizona” for its thoughtful residents and spirit of generosity. In addition to its small-town look and feel, the area also offers a wide range of recreational activities that include hiking, bike and ATV trails, camping, golf, beautiful parks, historical attractions, nearby lakes and the Colorado River. With more than 400 full and part-time employees across 30 divisions, the City of Kingman provides exceptional public services to over 30,000 residents. Our focus on high-quality customer service, safety and teamwork underpins our efforts to foster an atmosphere where citizens and businesses can thrive. For more information about the City of Kingman, please see our Open Finance Portal , Choose Kingman Economic Development page and our Go Kingman tourism page for more information. If you have the heart of a public servant and the spirit of an entrepreneur, we are looking for you! The City of Kingman has an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated professional to fill the positions of Recreation instructors who possess skills and talents they wish to share with the public to run specialty classes and programs for adults and youth in our community. Apply today! This position is open continuously with frequent review of applications! Hire-in rate will be based on wage qualifiers as described in job description (see below). Our Recreation Instructors are responsible for planning, organizing and conducting instructional lessons for classes presented to adults and youth. Currently, we are interested in working with instructors for the following areas, but we remain open to suggestions and presentations of other types of classes: Culinary Dance Fitness Floral Design Cake Decorating Arts & Crafts Recreation Instructors are responsible for planning and organizing and conducting instructional lessons for classes in assigned recreation programs. Instructors for these programs teach or instruct a variety of activities which may include: homework help, active games, music, dance, arts and crafts, fitness, cooking, and various other recreational, educational, and cultural enrichment areas. Develops course objectives and class plans, scheduling class times, obtains necessary supplies and equipment and resources. A high level of independent judgment is necessary. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Part-time, seasonal position conducting instructional lessons. The Recreation Instructor is a broad classification and encompasses various assignments with department flexibility to assign employees based on the meeting of wage qualifiers. Employees will be assigned utilizing a formula which incorporates the following characteristics: Wage Qualifiers : An individual assigned to Recreation Instructor will be reviewed and placed according to the meeting of the below qualifiers. It is important to note the Recreation Instructor is subject to regular review upon initial placement and each time the same class/program is proposed/submitted/held, a new/revised class/program is submitted/held and/or to ensure the individual is meeting the noted qualifiers and placement to wage is or remains appropriate. Each class is looked at individually to determine a rate of pay, using a formula that is based on the following: Determined number of hours an instructor will need to work in a given class/program session; Determined charge/rate for class/program and use of that rate to assist in determining the instructor's rate of pay; The facility capacity to meet the minimum and maximum class/program size standards; Minimum and maximum required to teach a successful class/program; Minimum and maximum numbers to cover cost of said instructor's minimum rate; and Job performance will be evaluated and increased/decreased based on the instructor's evaluation and the number of participants enrolled. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the direct supervision of the Recreation Coordinator or Recreation Superintendent and general supervision of the Parks & Recreation Director. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Directly supervises class participants. Minimum Qualifications/Special Requirements Education and Experience: High school diploma or GED certificate, and One (1) year experience as a teacher, tutor, counselor, or coach in an organized recreational program or related field at the level of a recreation assistant or recreation volunteer. A combination of the appropriate type and level of education and experience in the program area assigned. Special Requirements : First Aid/CPR/AED certification By position, may require valid Arizona Driver's License Certified programs require a Certificate and/or Authorization Trademark use (ex: Pilates, Zumba, Red Cross, etc.) Essential Functions Essential Functions are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. They are intended to be accurate summaries of what the job classification involves and what is required to perform it. Develops, plans, schedules and conducts recreation classes in the specialized area in connection with the fee instruction program being offered to the public. Secures materials and equipment used for each class. Determines appropriate class sill and age levels necessary for participants to be successful and engaged to educate the participants. Prepares and conducts class instructional activities or general camp activities, prepares a course outline or schedule and a list of necessary course materials for class participants. Enforces site, classroom and department policies and rules. Assures proper maintenance of recreational facilities and equipment to ensure a safe and sanitary environment and notifies immediate supervisor of any problems and/or concerns. Sets up and cleans up facilities. Receives, stores and issues class equipment and supplies as needed. Monitors class participants throughout instruction, ensures adherence to safety practices and to department policies and procedures. Follows appropriate emergency procedures to protect the well-being of the participants. Responds to and resolves participant complaints and notifies supervisor when necessary. Completes required forms and activity records and reports. Communicates with parents of school age participants, as needed. Obtains and evaluates feedback regarding the effectiveness of the instructional process and the success of the program activity. Maintains a positive relationship with staff, co-workers, participants, and spectators. Provides excellent and proficient customer service to both internal and external customers. Communicates and acts in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts. Regular attendance is an essential function of this job to ensure continuity. May be required to work early mornings, evenings, weekends and holidays as needed. Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with City policies and procedures; follows safety policies and practices, works in a safe manner, and reports unsafe activity and conditions. Peripheral Duties: Performs related duties as required. Miscellaneous COMMITMENT TO SAFETY AND WELLNESS It is the policy of the City of Kingman to ensure a safe, healthful workplace for all its employees. It requires that every person in the organization assumes the responsibility of individual and organizational safety. Injury and illness losses from incidents are costly and preventable. The City of Kingman will employ an effective accident and illness prevention program and a comprehensive wellness program that involves all its employees in the effort to eliminate workplace hazards and promote employee health and wellness. All employees are expected and encouraged to participate in safety and wellness program activities including the following: reporting hazards, unsafe work practices and accidents immediately to their supervisors or a safety committee representative; wearing required personal protective equipment; and participating in and supporting safety committee activities. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics attached to the job description are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. DISCLAIMER The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this position. This job description is subject to change as the needs and requirements of the position changes. FIND YOUR REWARDING CAREER WITH US! Personal Growth Opportunities ~ Meaningful and Challenging Work ~ Public Service Community Spirit ~ Training and Development This position is not eligible for benefits except for AZ Sick Leave Accruals earned @ 1hr for every 30 hrs worked. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Part Time
Job Summary CITY OF KINGMAN PART-TIME RECREATION INSTRUCTOR CITY OF KINGMAN RECREATION DEPARTMENT Overview The City of Kingman is located in Mohave County approximately 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas and 195 miles northwest of Phoenix nestled between the beautiful Cerbat and Hualapai mountain ranges along historic Route 66. In 2019, Reader’s Digest named Kingman one of the “Nicest Places in Arizona” for its thoughtful residents and spirit of generosity. In addition to its small-town look and feel, the area also offers a wide range of recreational activities that include hiking, bike and ATV trails, camping, golf, beautiful parks, historical attractions, nearby lakes and the Colorado River. With more than 400 full and part-time employees across 30 divisions, the City of Kingman provides exceptional public services to over 30,000 residents. Our focus on high-quality customer service, safety and teamwork underpins our efforts to foster an atmosphere where citizens and businesses can thrive. For more information about the City of Kingman, please see our Open Finance Portal , Choose Kingman Economic Development page and our Go Kingman tourism page for more information. If you have the heart of a public servant and the spirit of an entrepreneur, we are looking for you! The City of Kingman has an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated professional to fill the positions of Recreation instructors who possess skills and talents they wish to share with the public to run specialty classes and programs for adults and youth in our community. Apply today! This position is open continuously with frequent review of applications! Hire-in rate will be based on wage qualifiers as described in job description (see below). Our Recreation Instructors are responsible for planning, organizing and conducting instructional lessons for classes presented to adults and youth. Currently, we are interested in working with instructors for the following areas, but we remain open to suggestions and presentations of other types of classes: Culinary Dance Fitness Floral Design Cake Decorating Arts & Crafts Recreation Instructors are responsible for planning and organizing and conducting instructional lessons for classes in assigned recreation programs. Instructors for these programs teach or instruct a variety of activities which may include: homework help, active games, music, dance, arts and crafts, fitness, cooking, and various other recreational, educational, and cultural enrichment areas. Develops course objectives and class plans, scheduling class times, obtains necessary supplies and equipment and resources. A high level of independent judgment is necessary. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Part-time, seasonal position conducting instructional lessons. The Recreation Instructor is a broad classification and encompasses various assignments with department flexibility to assign employees based on the meeting of wage qualifiers. Employees will be assigned utilizing a formula which incorporates the following characteristics: Wage Qualifiers : An individual assigned to Recreation Instructor will be reviewed and placed according to the meeting of the below qualifiers. It is important to note the Recreation Instructor is subject to regular review upon initial placement and each time the same class/program is proposed/submitted/held, a new/revised class/program is submitted/held and/or to ensure the individual is meeting the noted qualifiers and placement to wage is or remains appropriate. Each class is looked at individually to determine a rate of pay, using a formula that is based on the following: Determined number of hours an instructor will need to work in a given class/program session; Determined charge/rate for class/program and use of that rate to assist in determining the instructor's rate of pay; The facility capacity to meet the minimum and maximum class/program size standards; Minimum and maximum required to teach a successful class/program; Minimum and maximum numbers to cover cost of said instructor's minimum rate; and Job performance will be evaluated and increased/decreased based on the instructor's evaluation and the number of participants enrolled. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the direct supervision of the Recreation Coordinator or Recreation Superintendent and general supervision of the Parks & Recreation Director. SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Directly supervises class participants. Minimum Qualifications/Special Requirements Education and Experience: High school diploma or GED certificate, and One (1) year experience as a teacher, tutor, counselor, or coach in an organized recreational program or related field at the level of a recreation assistant or recreation volunteer. A combination of the appropriate type and level of education and experience in the program area assigned. Special Requirements : First Aid/CPR/AED certification By position, may require valid Arizona Driver's License Certified programs require a Certificate and/or Authorization Trademark use (ex: Pilates, Zumba, Red Cross, etc.) Essential Functions Essential Functions are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. They are intended to be accurate summaries of what the job classification involves and what is required to perform it. Develops, plans, schedules and conducts recreation classes in the specialized area in connection with the fee instruction program being offered to the public. Secures materials and equipment used for each class. Determines appropriate class sill and age levels necessary for participants to be successful and engaged to educate the participants. Prepares and conducts class instructional activities or general camp activities, prepares a course outline or schedule and a list of necessary course materials for class participants. Enforces site, classroom and department policies and rules. Assures proper maintenance of recreational facilities and equipment to ensure a safe and sanitary environment and notifies immediate supervisor of any problems and/or concerns. Sets up and cleans up facilities. Receives, stores and issues class equipment and supplies as needed. Monitors class participants throughout instruction, ensures adherence to safety practices and to department policies and procedures. Follows appropriate emergency procedures to protect the well-being of the participants. Responds to and resolves participant complaints and notifies supervisor when necessary. Completes required forms and activity records and reports. Communicates with parents of school age participants, as needed. Obtains and evaluates feedback regarding the effectiveness of the instructional process and the success of the program activity. Maintains a positive relationship with staff, co-workers, participants, and spectators. Provides excellent and proficient customer service to both internal and external customers. Communicates and acts in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts. Regular attendance is an essential function of this job to ensure continuity. May be required to work early mornings, evenings, weekends and holidays as needed. Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with City policies and procedures; follows safety policies and practices, works in a safe manner, and reports unsafe activity and conditions. Peripheral Duties: Performs related duties as required. Miscellaneous COMMITMENT TO SAFETY AND WELLNESS It is the policy of the City of Kingman to ensure a safe, healthful workplace for all its employees. It requires that every person in the organization assumes the responsibility of individual and organizational safety. Injury and illness losses from incidents are costly and preventable. The City of Kingman will employ an effective accident and illness prevention program and a comprehensive wellness program that involves all its employees in the effort to eliminate workplace hazards and promote employee health and wellness. All employees are expected and encouraged to participate in safety and wellness program activities including the following: reporting hazards, unsafe work practices and accidents immediately to their supervisors or a safety committee representative; wearing required personal protective equipment; and participating in and supporting safety committee activities. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics attached to the job description are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. DISCLAIMER The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this position. This job description is subject to change as the needs and requirements of the position changes. FIND YOUR REWARDING CAREER WITH US! Personal Growth Opportunities ~ Meaningful and Challenging Work ~ Public Service Community Spirit ~ Training and Development This position is not eligible for benefits except for AZ Sick Leave Accruals earned @ 1hr for every 30 hrs worked. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Los Angeles
City Of Los Angeles, California, United States
DUTIES ANNUAL SALARY $55,227 to $80,763 NOTES: Annual salary is at the start of the pay range. The current salary range is subject to change. Please confirm the starting salary with the hiring department before accepting a job offer. A Child Care Associate assists a Child Care Center Director in supervising, organizing, and conducting a child care program in compliance with State and local regulations and is responsible for direct supervision of children at a City operated, State licensed preschool center; obtains data and analyses from participating families as required by state laws and regulations; acts as a facility director in their absence; performs supervisory duties and applies sound supervisory principles and techniques in building and maintaining an effective workforce; and fulfills equal employment opportunity responsibilities. REQUIREMENT(S)/MINIMUM QUALIFICATION(S) One year of full-time paid experience (2,080 hours) as a Recreation Assistant with the City of Los Angeles assigned to work in the care and supervision of children at a Department of Recreation and Parks facility and 12 semester or 18 quarter units in Early Childhood Education or Child Development from an accredited college or university, which cover the general areas of: Child Growth and Development or Human Growth and Development, Family and Community or Child and Family, and Child Care Program curriculum; or Six months of full-time paid experience in the care and supervision of children in a licensed day care or comparable group child care program; and An Associate of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development; or Completion of 60 semester or 90 quarter units at an accredited college or university, including 12 semester or 18 quarter units in early childhood education or child development, including courses which cover the general areas of: Child Growth and Development or Human Growth and Development, Family and Community or Child and Family, and Child Care Program curriculum A valid Child Development Permit at the level of an Associate Teacher or higher issued by the State of California Commission on Teacher Credentialing may be substituted for the 12 semester or 18 quarter units of specialized education required. PROCESS NOTES Candidates who lack 6 semester or 9 quarter units of course work under Requirement #1 or Requirement #2b may also apply. However, they must meet the full requirement before being appointed.Some positions may require a valid California driver’s license. Candidates may not be eligible for appointment to these positions if their record within the last 36 months reflects three or more moving violations and/or at-fault accidents, or a conviction of a major moving violation (such as DUI).Candidates must pass a thorough and comprehensive background investigation conducted by the Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Child Abuse Central Index, and Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division.Applicants must list their school name and location, type of degree earned, major, and applicable coursework in the Education Section of the City application. Applicants who fail to provide this information on their application will not be considered further in this examination and their applications will not be processed.Please note that qualifying education must be from a college or university accredited by a City of Los Angeles recognized agency. A list of approved accrediting agencies can be found at http://per.lacity.org/Accredited%20Institutions%2008-21-08.pdf Candidates completing the examination process will be contacted by the Personnel Department to provide required proof of qualifying education. Applicants who wish to expedite this process may attach a copy of their transcripts to their on-line application at the time of filing in the Attachments section.Applicants wishing to substitute 12 semester or 18 quarter units of coursework under Requirement #1 or Requirement #2b with a valid Child Development Permit at the level of an Associate Teacher or higher issued by the State of California Commission on Teacher Credentialing must attach a copy of the permit at the time of filing in the Attachments section.A Child Development Permit may be required prior to completion of the probationary period.Candidates appointed to a State-licensed Child Care Center will be required to possess an Associate Teacher or higher Children’s Center Permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing within six (6) months of appointment. WHERE TO APPLY & APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications will only be accepted on-line. When you are viewing the on-line job bulletin of your choice, simply scroll to the top of the page and select the “Apply” icon. On-line job bulletins are also available at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacity NOTE: Applicants are urged to apply early to ensure you have time to resolve any technical issues you may encounter. APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications must be received by THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2024 Filing Period 2: FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2025 to THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2025 The examination may close without prior notice at any time after a sufficient number of applications have been received. Filing periods may change without prior notice or additional dates may be added, as needed, at a later date. For administrative purposes, filing will close periodically and reopen on the dates noted in the “Application Deadline” section of this bulletin. In accordance with Civil Service Rule 4.2, all applicants who apply may not be tested in this examination. To meet anticipated hiring needs, only a limited number of qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the selection process in the following order: 1) Applicants currently employed by the City of Los Angeles who meet the minimum requirements, or are on a reserve list; 2) Remaining applicants who meet the minimum requirements in sufficient numbers to meet hiring needs based on a random sampling of those qualified candidates. Applicants not selected to be tested may re-apply in a subsequent filing period in order to be considered for that period's selection process. SELECTION PROCESS Examination Weights: Essay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advisory Interview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100% The examination will consist of an on-line advisory essay and an interview. In the interview, the following competencies may be evaluated: Attention to Detail; Safety Focus, including knowledge of first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures; Supervision; Interpersonal Skills; Flexibility; Follow Written Directions; Written Communication; and Job Knowledge, including knowledge of: child development principles and practices, such as age-appropriate educational and recreational activities; fundamentals of basic early childhood education; the State of California licensing regulations for Child Care Centers (Title 22, Division 12); and principles and practices of supervising children; and other necessary skills, knowledge, and abilities. Additional job analysis information can be obtained by going to http://per.lacity.org/index.cfm?content=jobanalyses and clicking on Competencies under Child Care Associate. Prior to the interview, applicants will be required to prepare some written material related to the duties and responsibilities of a Child Care Associate. This essay material will not be separately scored, but will be presented to the interview board for review and consideration, which may include discussion, in the overall evaluation of the candidate. Those who do not complete the advisory essay will not be invited to the interview and will be considered to have failed the entire examination. To be considered complete, the advisory essay must include a substantive response for each question or problem included in the advisory essay for which an applicant is required to provide an answer. Please note that applicants must complete the advisory essay and meet the minimum qualifications as stated on this bulletin in order to be considered further in the examination process. The advisory essay will be administered on-line. Applicants invited to participate in the examination will receive an e-mail from the City of Los Angeles outlining the specific steps on how to complete the on-line advisory essay. Additional instructions will be sent via e-mail. Applicants who fail to complete the advisory essay as instructed may be disqualified. For candidates who apply by June 13, 2024, it is anticipated that the on-line advisory essay will be administered between JULY 29, 2024 and AUGUST 5, 2024. For candidates who apply during Filing Period 2, it is anticipated that the on-line advisory essay will be administered between JULY 7, 2025 and JULY 14, 2025. Candidates will be notified by e-mail of the date, time, and location of the interviews, which may be held in Los Angeles or on-line. For candidates who apply by June 13, 2024, it is anticipated that interviews will begin during the period of AUGUST 26, 2024 to SEPTEMBER 6, 2024. For candidates who apply during Filing Period 2, it is anticipated that interviews will begin during the period of AUGUST 4, 2025 to AUGUST 15, 2025. NOTES: This examination is based on a validation study.Candidates may take the test only once every 24 months during the administration of this examination. Based on City policy, you may be required to undergo mandatory drug and alcohol screening test prior to employment in this class. Applications are accepted subject to review to ensure that minimum qualifications are met. Candidates may be disqualified at any time if it is determined that they do not possess the minimum qualifications stated on this bulletin.As a covered entity under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and upon request, will provide reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. To request a disability accommodation, please complete the Disability Accommodation Form within 14 calendar days of the submittal of the City application. The Disability Accommodation Form can be obtained at http://per.lacity.org/exams/verify_disability.pdf A final average score of 70% is required to be placed on the eligible list.Your rank on the eligible list may change as the score of candidates from other administrations of this examination are merged onto one list.Your name may be removed from the open competitive eligible list after six months.In accordance with Civil Service Rule 4.24, review periods may be combined. Candidates in the examination process may file protests as provided in Section 4.20, 4.22, and 4.23 as applicable and within the required time frame; however, the Personnel Department may respond to and resolve problems prior to the establishment of the eligible listFor candidates seeking initial City employment, in accordance with Los Angeles City Ordinance 187134, information regarding COVID-19 vaccination requirements as conditions of employment may be found at: https://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2021/21-0921_ord_187134_8-24-21.pdf Notice: If you receive and accept an offer of employment to a regular position with the City of Los Angeles, your employee benefit coverage (including health and dental coverage, as well as life insurance) will commence approximately six weeks after your original appointment. Not all positions in the City receive benefit coverage; you should inquire regarding the availability of employee benefits prior to accepting a position. All City employees are required to be Disaster Service Workers. THIS EXAMINATION IS TO BE GIVEN ONLY ON AN OPEN COMPETITIVE BASIS The City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, creed, color, ancestry, medical condition (cancer), or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER For additional information and FAQs regarding the City's hiring process, please go to: https://per.lacity.org/faqs/employment-testing-process.html There are many things to consider in a new employer. Visit the following webpage to view benefits the City of Los Angeles offers its employees: http://per.lacity.org/bens/index.html Closing Date/Time:
Jun 21, 2024
Full Time
DUTIES ANNUAL SALARY $55,227 to $80,763 NOTES: Annual salary is at the start of the pay range. The current salary range is subject to change. Please confirm the starting salary with the hiring department before accepting a job offer. A Child Care Associate assists a Child Care Center Director in supervising, organizing, and conducting a child care program in compliance with State and local regulations and is responsible for direct supervision of children at a City operated, State licensed preschool center; obtains data and analyses from participating families as required by state laws and regulations; acts as a facility director in their absence; performs supervisory duties and applies sound supervisory principles and techniques in building and maintaining an effective workforce; and fulfills equal employment opportunity responsibilities. REQUIREMENT(S)/MINIMUM QUALIFICATION(S) One year of full-time paid experience (2,080 hours) as a Recreation Assistant with the City of Los Angeles assigned to work in the care and supervision of children at a Department of Recreation and Parks facility and 12 semester or 18 quarter units in Early Childhood Education or Child Development from an accredited college or university, which cover the general areas of: Child Growth and Development or Human Growth and Development, Family and Community or Child and Family, and Child Care Program curriculum; or Six months of full-time paid experience in the care and supervision of children in a licensed day care or comparable group child care program; and An Associate of Arts degree in Early Childhood Education or Child Development; or Completion of 60 semester or 90 quarter units at an accredited college or university, including 12 semester or 18 quarter units in early childhood education or child development, including courses which cover the general areas of: Child Growth and Development or Human Growth and Development, Family and Community or Child and Family, and Child Care Program curriculum A valid Child Development Permit at the level of an Associate Teacher or higher issued by the State of California Commission on Teacher Credentialing may be substituted for the 12 semester or 18 quarter units of specialized education required. PROCESS NOTES Candidates who lack 6 semester or 9 quarter units of course work under Requirement #1 or Requirement #2b may also apply. However, they must meet the full requirement before being appointed.Some positions may require a valid California driver’s license. Candidates may not be eligible for appointment to these positions if their record within the last 36 months reflects three or more moving violations and/or at-fault accidents, or a conviction of a major moving violation (such as DUI).Candidates must pass a thorough and comprehensive background investigation conducted by the Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Child Abuse Central Index, and Department of Social Services Community Care Licensing Division.Applicants must list their school name and location, type of degree earned, major, and applicable coursework in the Education Section of the City application. Applicants who fail to provide this information on their application will not be considered further in this examination and their applications will not be processed.Please note that qualifying education must be from a college or university accredited by a City of Los Angeles recognized agency. A list of approved accrediting agencies can be found at http://per.lacity.org/Accredited%20Institutions%2008-21-08.pdf Candidates completing the examination process will be contacted by the Personnel Department to provide required proof of qualifying education. Applicants who wish to expedite this process may attach a copy of their transcripts to their on-line application at the time of filing in the Attachments section.Applicants wishing to substitute 12 semester or 18 quarter units of coursework under Requirement #1 or Requirement #2b with a valid Child Development Permit at the level of an Associate Teacher or higher issued by the State of California Commission on Teacher Credentialing must attach a copy of the permit at the time of filing in the Attachments section.A Child Development Permit may be required prior to completion of the probationary period.Candidates appointed to a State-licensed Child Care Center will be required to possess an Associate Teacher or higher Children’s Center Permit issued by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing within six (6) months of appointment. WHERE TO APPLY & APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications will only be accepted on-line. When you are viewing the on-line job bulletin of your choice, simply scroll to the top of the page and select the “Apply” icon. On-line job bulletins are also available at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacity NOTE: Applicants are urged to apply early to ensure you have time to resolve any technical issues you may encounter. APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications must be received by THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2024 Filing Period 2: FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2025 to THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2025 The examination may close without prior notice at any time after a sufficient number of applications have been received. Filing periods may change without prior notice or additional dates may be added, as needed, at a later date. For administrative purposes, filing will close periodically and reopen on the dates noted in the “Application Deadline” section of this bulletin. In accordance with Civil Service Rule 4.2, all applicants who apply may not be tested in this examination. To meet anticipated hiring needs, only a limited number of qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the selection process in the following order: 1) Applicants currently employed by the City of Los Angeles who meet the minimum requirements, or are on a reserve list; 2) Remaining applicants who meet the minimum requirements in sufficient numbers to meet hiring needs based on a random sampling of those qualified candidates. Applicants not selected to be tested may re-apply in a subsequent filing period in order to be considered for that period's selection process. SELECTION PROCESS Examination Weights: Essay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advisory Interview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100% The examination will consist of an on-line advisory essay and an interview. In the interview, the following competencies may be evaluated: Attention to Detail; Safety Focus, including knowledge of first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures; Supervision; Interpersonal Skills; Flexibility; Follow Written Directions; Written Communication; and Job Knowledge, including knowledge of: child development principles and practices, such as age-appropriate educational and recreational activities; fundamentals of basic early childhood education; the State of California licensing regulations for Child Care Centers (Title 22, Division 12); and principles and practices of supervising children; and other necessary skills, knowledge, and abilities. Additional job analysis information can be obtained by going to http://per.lacity.org/index.cfm?content=jobanalyses and clicking on Competencies under Child Care Associate. Prior to the interview, applicants will be required to prepare some written material related to the duties and responsibilities of a Child Care Associate. This essay material will not be separately scored, but will be presented to the interview board for review and consideration, which may include discussion, in the overall evaluation of the candidate. Those who do not complete the advisory essay will not be invited to the interview and will be considered to have failed the entire examination. To be considered complete, the advisory essay must include a substantive response for each question or problem included in the advisory essay for which an applicant is required to provide an answer. Please note that applicants must complete the advisory essay and meet the minimum qualifications as stated on this bulletin in order to be considered further in the examination process. The advisory essay will be administered on-line. Applicants invited to participate in the examination will receive an e-mail from the City of Los Angeles outlining the specific steps on how to complete the on-line advisory essay. Additional instructions will be sent via e-mail. Applicants who fail to complete the advisory essay as instructed may be disqualified. For candidates who apply by June 13, 2024, it is anticipated that the on-line advisory essay will be administered between JULY 29, 2024 and AUGUST 5, 2024. For candidates who apply during Filing Period 2, it is anticipated that the on-line advisory essay will be administered between JULY 7, 2025 and JULY 14, 2025. Candidates will be notified by e-mail of the date, time, and location of the interviews, which may be held in Los Angeles or on-line. For candidates who apply by June 13, 2024, it is anticipated that interviews will begin during the period of AUGUST 26, 2024 to SEPTEMBER 6, 2024. For candidates who apply during Filing Period 2, it is anticipated that interviews will begin during the period of AUGUST 4, 2025 to AUGUST 15, 2025. NOTES: This examination is based on a validation study.Candidates may take the test only once every 24 months during the administration of this examination. Based on City policy, you may be required to undergo mandatory drug and alcohol screening test prior to employment in this class. Applications are accepted subject to review to ensure that minimum qualifications are met. Candidates may be disqualified at any time if it is determined that they do not possess the minimum qualifications stated on this bulletin.As a covered entity under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and upon request, will provide reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. To request a disability accommodation, please complete the Disability Accommodation Form within 14 calendar days of the submittal of the City application. The Disability Accommodation Form can be obtained at http://per.lacity.org/exams/verify_disability.pdf A final average score of 70% is required to be placed on the eligible list.Your rank on the eligible list may change as the score of candidates from other administrations of this examination are merged onto one list.Your name may be removed from the open competitive eligible list after six months.In accordance with Civil Service Rule 4.24, review periods may be combined. Candidates in the examination process may file protests as provided in Section 4.20, 4.22, and 4.23 as applicable and within the required time frame; however, the Personnel Department may respond to and resolve problems prior to the establishment of the eligible listFor candidates seeking initial City employment, in accordance with Los Angeles City Ordinance 187134, information regarding COVID-19 vaccination requirements as conditions of employment may be found at: https://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2021/21-0921_ord_187134_8-24-21.pdf Notice: If you receive and accept an offer of employment to a regular position with the City of Los Angeles, your employee benefit coverage (including health and dental coverage, as well as life insurance) will commence approximately six weeks after your original appointment. Not all positions in the City receive benefit coverage; you should inquire regarding the availability of employee benefits prior to accepting a position. All City employees are required to be Disaster Service Workers. THIS EXAMINATION IS TO BE GIVEN ONLY ON AN OPEN COMPETITIVE BASIS The City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, creed, color, ancestry, medical condition (cancer), or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER For additional information and FAQs regarding the City's hiring process, please go to: https://per.lacity.org/faqs/employment-testing-process.html There are many things to consider in a new employer. Visit the following webpage to view benefits the City of Los Angeles offers its employees: http://per.lacity.org/bens/index.html Closing Date/Time:
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation
North Babylon, New York, United States
Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: There are no minimum education or experience requirements for this position. If verifiable, we will accept and prorate appropriate part-time and volunteer experience. Duties Description Under the direction of the Regional Director of Finance, the incumbent would support the Regional Finance Office in the revenue department. Duties include, but are not limited to: • Compile and prepare financial data related to utilities, reimbursements, staffing, refunds, contracts etc. • Process Vendor requests for payment and assist Park Staff with verifying accuracy on procurement records. • Approve vouchers verifying all information is accurate and respond to incorrect charges and coding in ESettlements. • Process Direct Pays, interagency payments, and employee reimbursements. • Receive orders, schedule deliveries, ensure delivery tickets match Invoices for goods/services and prices are accurate pertaining to State Contracts. • Reconcile procurement card transactions and assign charges to correct facility and funding source. • Invoice Permit Holders and/or Licensed Vendors for monthly utility usage. • Audit Parks and Concessionaire’s throughout the Region and compile reports. • Work effectively independently, in a team dynamic and across multiple departments. • Perform other duties as assigned. Additional Comments OPERATING NEEDS: • Must have basic computer knowledge in MS Office applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Teams. COMMENTS: NY HELPS Qualifications: For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title maybe filled via a permanent non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all candidates must meet the minimum qualifications of the title for which they apply. At a future date (within one year of permanent appointment), it is expected employees hired under NY HELPS will have their non-competitive employment status converted to competitive status, without having to compete in an examination. Employees will then be afforded with all of the same rights and privileges of competitive class employees of New York State. While serving permanently in a NY HELPS title, employees may take part in any promotion examination for which they are qualified. The CSEA contracts allow for salary protection for seasonal / hourly employees who are appointed to permanent graded positions with lower hiring rates under certain circumstances. We encourage OPRHP seasonal / hourly applicants to check in with your Regional Business Office Administrator to inquire about the potential impact on your salary. Generous benefits package, worth approximately 65% of salary, including: Paid Time Off • CSEA: 44 days - 13 Vacation days, 13 Sick days, and 5 Personal Leave days, 13 Holidays Health Care Benefits: • Eligible employees and dependents can pick from a variety of affordable health insurance programs • Family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost Additional Benefits: • New York State Employees’ Retirement System (ERS) Membership • NYS Deferred Compensation • Access to NY 529 and NY ABLE College Savings Programs, as well as U.S. Savings Bonds • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) • Paid Parental / Family Leave Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity. Closing Date/Time: 08/01/24
Jul 19, 2024
Full Time
Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: There are no minimum education or experience requirements for this position. If verifiable, we will accept and prorate appropriate part-time and volunteer experience. Duties Description Under the direction of the Regional Director of Finance, the incumbent would support the Regional Finance Office in the revenue department. Duties include, but are not limited to: • Compile and prepare financial data related to utilities, reimbursements, staffing, refunds, contracts etc. • Process Vendor requests for payment and assist Park Staff with verifying accuracy on procurement records. • Approve vouchers verifying all information is accurate and respond to incorrect charges and coding in ESettlements. • Process Direct Pays, interagency payments, and employee reimbursements. • Receive orders, schedule deliveries, ensure delivery tickets match Invoices for goods/services and prices are accurate pertaining to State Contracts. • Reconcile procurement card transactions and assign charges to correct facility and funding source. • Invoice Permit Holders and/or Licensed Vendors for monthly utility usage. • Audit Parks and Concessionaire’s throughout the Region and compile reports. • Work effectively independently, in a team dynamic and across multiple departments. • Perform other duties as assigned. Additional Comments OPERATING NEEDS: • Must have basic computer knowledge in MS Office applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Teams. COMMENTS: NY HELPS Qualifications: For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title maybe filled via a permanent non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all candidates must meet the minimum qualifications of the title for which they apply. At a future date (within one year of permanent appointment), it is expected employees hired under NY HELPS will have their non-competitive employment status converted to competitive status, without having to compete in an examination. Employees will then be afforded with all of the same rights and privileges of competitive class employees of New York State. While serving permanently in a NY HELPS title, employees may take part in any promotion examination for which they are qualified. The CSEA contracts allow for salary protection for seasonal / hourly employees who are appointed to permanent graded positions with lower hiring rates under certain circumstances. We encourage OPRHP seasonal / hourly applicants to check in with your Regional Business Office Administrator to inquire about the potential impact on your salary. Generous benefits package, worth approximately 65% of salary, including: Paid Time Off • CSEA: 44 days - 13 Vacation days, 13 Sick days, and 5 Personal Leave days, 13 Holidays Health Care Benefits: • Eligible employees and dependents can pick from a variety of affordable health insurance programs • Family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost Additional Benefits: • New York State Employees’ Retirement System (ERS) Membership • NYS Deferred Compensation • Access to NY 529 and NY ABLE College Savings Programs, as well as U.S. Savings Bonds • Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) • Paid Parental / Family Leave Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity. Closing Date/Time: 08/01/24
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. Posting Expires: Open Until Filled General Description and Classification Standards Assist the Operations Manager in achieving objectives by maintaining membership and facilities, and generating revenue. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive; may perform other duties as assigned. Provides assistance to customers in all facets of daily operations; perform operations and function of facility to increase efficiency and quality of services. Make reservations, assist customers with needs at the course level. Answer customer queries to meet needs while following established policies and procedures. Maintains and grows membership and customer base by promptly handling member and guest concerns and issues. Ensures open communication and high visibility to members and guests. Work closely with the Operations Manager, F&B Director, and all other department heads to ensure compliance with facility standards. Employ multiple procedures and methods to accomplish tasks. Additional Responsibilities: Follow safety guidelines, monitor transaction handling procedures and thoroughly follows all security policies. Adhere to work methods, timetables, performance standards, etc. Implement and support all initiatives and programs as requested by management. Attend staff meetings as needed. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of pro shop practices, policies, and procedures as necessary in the completion of daily responsibilities; Knowledge of all applicable laws, ordinances, policies, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the job. Ability to communicate both orally and in writing in a clear and concise manner. Physical lifting and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience: High School Diploma or GED equivalent. A basic knowledge of golf and golf tournament operations. Preferred Education & Experience: Two (2) years of experience in Customer Service (or related operational role). Licensures and Certifications: Valid driver’s license required. DPR2024
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. Posting Expires: Open Until Filled General Description and Classification Standards Assist the Operations Manager in achieving objectives by maintaining membership and facilities, and generating revenue. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive; may perform other duties as assigned. Provides assistance to customers in all facets of daily operations; perform operations and function of facility to increase efficiency and quality of services. Make reservations, assist customers with needs at the course level. Answer customer queries to meet needs while following established policies and procedures. Maintains and grows membership and customer base by promptly handling member and guest concerns and issues. Ensures open communication and high visibility to members and guests. Work closely with the Operations Manager, F&B Director, and all other department heads to ensure compliance with facility standards. Employ multiple procedures and methods to accomplish tasks. Additional Responsibilities: Follow safety guidelines, monitor transaction handling procedures and thoroughly follows all security policies. Adhere to work methods, timetables, performance standards, etc. Implement and support all initiatives and programs as requested by management. Attend staff meetings as needed. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of pro shop practices, policies, and procedures as necessary in the completion of daily responsibilities; Knowledge of all applicable laws, ordinances, policies, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the job. Ability to communicate both orally and in writing in a clear and concise manner. Physical lifting and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience: High School Diploma or GED equivalent. A basic knowledge of golf and golf tournament operations. Preferred Education & Experience: Two (2) years of experience in Customer Service (or related operational role). Licensures and Certifications: Valid driver’s license required. DPR2024
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation
Saratoga Springs, New York, United States
Minimum Qualifications This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS).**** To be considered for appointment through NY HELPS, or 55 b/c, candidates must meet the open-competitive minimum qualifications for this position. The qualifications are: Either A. eight years of experience working in a park, recreational facility, or campus* including three years of managerial experience;** Or B. a bachelor's or higher level degree*** in environmental education, environmental management, environmental policy, environmental sustainability, forestry, golf course management, historic preservation, horticulture, natural resources management, park administration, park management or recreation management AND four years of experience working within a park, recreational facility, or campus* including three years of managerial experience.** *Qualifying experience: a park, recreational facility, or campus is defined as a location that offers at least three of the following elements: athletic facilities, skating rink, campgrounds, golf courses, hiking trails, historic structures, marinas, picnic areas, playgrounds, recreation programs, swimming facilities or education, environmental or interpretive programming. You must clearly list this information on your application. **Managerial experience is defined as directing or administering at least three of the following functional areas within a park, recreational facility, or campus: administration (business, personnel, finance); environmental education/interpretation; maintenance; planning; programming; or public relations/visitor services. Your application must clearly describe your managerial experience in three functional areas. Examples of non-qualifying experience include but are not limited to: working at a gym, ski area/resort, and sport stadiums. Examples of non-qualifying degrees for the purposes of these examinations include but are not limited to: accounting, anthropology, archaeology, biology (all majors), business, history, hospitality, physical education, recreation therapy and sports management. ***Your degree must have been awarded by a college or university accredited by a regional, national, or specialized agency recognized as an accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education/U.S. Secretary of Education. If your degree was awarded by an educational institution outside the United States and its territories, you must provide independent verification of equivalency. This information can be found on the Internet at http://www.cs.ny.gov/jobseeker/degrees.cfm. You must pay the required evaluation fee. Candidates may also be qualified for permanent competitive appointment if eligible for reassignment or transfer in accordance with Civil Service Law. 70.1 Transfer Qualifications Candidates must have at least one year of permanent competitive or 55b/c service as a Historic Site Manager A, SG 23, or a Historic Site Manager B, SG 21. Only the titles listed are eligible for 70.1 transfer. Note: The transfer cannot be a second consecutive transfer resulting in an advancement of more than two salary grades. 52.6 Transfer Qualifications: Candidates must have at least one year of permanent competitive or 55b/c service in a SG 21 or higher title determined to be administrative by Civil Service. Note: The transfer cannot be a second consecutive transfer resulting in an advancement of more than two salary grades. Provisional Qualifications: In the absence of an eligible list with three or more candidates willing to accept a position, a temporary provisional appointment may be considered. For provisional appointment, candidates must be a current NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation employee AND Either 1. Have one year of permanent competitive, non-competitive or 55-b/55-c service as a Park Manager 2, Historic Site Manager B, Recreation Complex Manager 2, Golf Course Superintendent 2, or Maintenance Supervisor 4; Or 2. Have two years of permanent competitive, non-competitive or 55-b/55-c service as a Park Manager 1, Historic Site Manager C, Recreation Complex Manager 1, Assistant Golf Course Superintendent, Golf Course Superintendent 1, Golf Course Manager 2, Maintenance Supervisor 3, Building Restoration Specialist, or Regional Park Maintenance Supervisor. Note: The appointed candidate would have to take, pass and be reachable on the next holding of the examination to be appointed permanently. Duties Description Under the direction of Assistant Regional Director, the incumbent will serve as first in command of a complex and highly visible park that includes Saratoga Spa State Park, The State Boat Launch on Saratoga Lake, and Peebles Island State Park. The park contains 2 pool facilities and has a host of partners including but not limited to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, the Saratoga Automobile Museum, The Gideon Putnam Hotel, The Roosevelt Bath and Spa, 2 Golf Courses (1 Championship and 1 executive course), The Children’s Museum at Saratoga, Opera Saratoga. In this role, the Park Manager 3 supervises the operation and maintenance of the park and facilities; supervises subordinate staff and directs the training, development, deployment, and evaluation of both seasonal and permanent staff to ensure that the park is maintained and administered in an effective and efficient manner according to established guidelines. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: • Works in collaboration with the region to coordinate aspects of park operations. • Inspects and evaluates facilities to determine the need for, and to plan for, routine, preventative, urgent or emergency maintenance in a timely manner. • Supervises, schedules, and assists in recruiting, hiring, training, and evaluating park staff. • Ensures all staff are following agencies policies and guidelines. • Reviews cashier audits and concession audits and inspections. Addresses any issues or concerns that arise from the audits and inspections. • Reviews event permit applications to ensure all documentation and guidelines are in place. • Inspects and assesses the condition of trails, buildings, roads, parking lots, pavilions, and other permanent amenities. • Oversees staff in determining project budgets and purchases to be made to meet facility needs. • Schedules work assignments, assigns appropriate staff, provides clear directions and guidelines to staff for project implementation and completion. • Investigates patron and employee accidents. • Reviews park Ranger reports and addressed any concerns documented within those reports. • Coordinates emergency response and preparedness at the park and assists, as necessary, with regional and statewide response. • Coordinates with outside contractors to supervise projects and ensure compliance with all OPRHP rules and protocols. • Procures and purchases materials, supplies, tools, and equipment as necessary. • Requests and schedules repairs, maintenance, and historic preservation activities, protecting historic assets within the park as required. • Completes administrative reports and attends meetings as needed. • Assists with and assigns staff for set up, coverage, break down and coordination of concerts and events. • Works in partnership with local and state law enforcement, the community, and other stakeholders inside and outside the agency. Performing other duties as assigned. Additional Comments OPERATIONAL NEEDS: • Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license that allows the candidate to legally operate a motor vehicle in New York State as a term and condition of employment. • The schedule and work shift for this position will vary seasonally. The candidate will be expected to work weekends, evening hours and be available for call-ins as needed. • Must be highly effective in a fast-paced environment, working with multiple partners and with shifting priorities. • Must have the ability to follow directions and communicate in a positive manner with staff and the public. • Must have attended or be willing to attend the Facility Manager’s Institute at the next available opportunity. • Must be proficient with MS Outlook, Word, and Excel. Experience with Statewide Financial System, Asset Management System, Attendance and Revenue programs is preferred but not required. • Must have the ability to respond to patrons concerns or complaints in an effective and positive manner. • Must have the ability to read and comprehend contracts for partners and concessionaires. BENEFITS: Generous benefits package, worth approximately 65% of salary, including: • Paid Time Off: o 39 days - 13 Vacation days, 8 Sick days, and 5 Personal Leave days, 13 Holidays. o Eligible for unlimited days of professional leave to participate in professional development, but at supervisor’s discretion. • Health Care Benefits: o Eligible employees and dependents can pick from a variety of affordable health insurance programs. o Family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost • Additional Benefits: o New York State Employees’ Retirement System (ERS) Membership o NYS Deferred Compensation o Access to NY 529 and NY ABLE College Savings Programs, as well as U.S. Savings Bonds o Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) o Paid Parental / Family Leave To learn more about our benefits, visit: https://parks.ny.gov/employment/benefits.aspx ****NY HELPS PROGRAM: For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title maybe filled via a permanent non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all candidates must meet the minimum qualifications of the title for which they apply. At a future date (within one year of permanent appointment), it is expected employees hired under NY HELPS will have their non-competitive employment status converted to competitive status, without having to compete in an examination. Employees will then be afforded with all of the same rights and privileges of competitive class employees of New York State. While serving permanently in a NY HELPS title, employees may take part in any promotion examination for which they are qualified. Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity. Closing Date/Time: 07/26/24
Jul 23, 2024
Full Time
Minimum Qualifications This title is part of the New York Hiring for Emergency Limited Placement Statewide Program (NY HELPS).**** To be considered for appointment through NY HELPS, or 55 b/c, candidates must meet the open-competitive minimum qualifications for this position. The qualifications are: Either A. eight years of experience working in a park, recreational facility, or campus* including three years of managerial experience;** Or B. a bachelor's or higher level degree*** in environmental education, environmental management, environmental policy, environmental sustainability, forestry, golf course management, historic preservation, horticulture, natural resources management, park administration, park management or recreation management AND four years of experience working within a park, recreational facility, or campus* including three years of managerial experience.** *Qualifying experience: a park, recreational facility, or campus is defined as a location that offers at least three of the following elements: athletic facilities, skating rink, campgrounds, golf courses, hiking trails, historic structures, marinas, picnic areas, playgrounds, recreation programs, swimming facilities or education, environmental or interpretive programming. You must clearly list this information on your application. **Managerial experience is defined as directing or administering at least three of the following functional areas within a park, recreational facility, or campus: administration (business, personnel, finance); environmental education/interpretation; maintenance; planning; programming; or public relations/visitor services. Your application must clearly describe your managerial experience in three functional areas. Examples of non-qualifying experience include but are not limited to: working at a gym, ski area/resort, and sport stadiums. Examples of non-qualifying degrees for the purposes of these examinations include but are not limited to: accounting, anthropology, archaeology, biology (all majors), business, history, hospitality, physical education, recreation therapy and sports management. ***Your degree must have been awarded by a college or university accredited by a regional, national, or specialized agency recognized as an accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education/U.S. Secretary of Education. If your degree was awarded by an educational institution outside the United States and its territories, you must provide independent verification of equivalency. This information can be found on the Internet at http://www.cs.ny.gov/jobseeker/degrees.cfm. You must pay the required evaluation fee. Candidates may also be qualified for permanent competitive appointment if eligible for reassignment or transfer in accordance with Civil Service Law. 70.1 Transfer Qualifications Candidates must have at least one year of permanent competitive or 55b/c service as a Historic Site Manager A, SG 23, or a Historic Site Manager B, SG 21. Only the titles listed are eligible for 70.1 transfer. Note: The transfer cannot be a second consecutive transfer resulting in an advancement of more than two salary grades. 52.6 Transfer Qualifications: Candidates must have at least one year of permanent competitive or 55b/c service in a SG 21 or higher title determined to be administrative by Civil Service. Note: The transfer cannot be a second consecutive transfer resulting in an advancement of more than two salary grades. Provisional Qualifications: In the absence of an eligible list with three or more candidates willing to accept a position, a temporary provisional appointment may be considered. For provisional appointment, candidates must be a current NYS Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation employee AND Either 1. Have one year of permanent competitive, non-competitive or 55-b/55-c service as a Park Manager 2, Historic Site Manager B, Recreation Complex Manager 2, Golf Course Superintendent 2, or Maintenance Supervisor 4; Or 2. Have two years of permanent competitive, non-competitive or 55-b/55-c service as a Park Manager 1, Historic Site Manager C, Recreation Complex Manager 1, Assistant Golf Course Superintendent, Golf Course Superintendent 1, Golf Course Manager 2, Maintenance Supervisor 3, Building Restoration Specialist, or Regional Park Maintenance Supervisor. Note: The appointed candidate would have to take, pass and be reachable on the next holding of the examination to be appointed permanently. Duties Description Under the direction of Assistant Regional Director, the incumbent will serve as first in command of a complex and highly visible park that includes Saratoga Spa State Park, The State Boat Launch on Saratoga Lake, and Peebles Island State Park. The park contains 2 pool facilities and has a host of partners including but not limited to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, the Saratoga Automobile Museum, The Gideon Putnam Hotel, The Roosevelt Bath and Spa, 2 Golf Courses (1 Championship and 1 executive course), The Children’s Museum at Saratoga, Opera Saratoga. In this role, the Park Manager 3 supervises the operation and maintenance of the park and facilities; supervises subordinate staff and directs the training, development, deployment, and evaluation of both seasonal and permanent staff to ensure that the park is maintained and administered in an effective and efficient manner according to established guidelines. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: • Works in collaboration with the region to coordinate aspects of park operations. • Inspects and evaluates facilities to determine the need for, and to plan for, routine, preventative, urgent or emergency maintenance in a timely manner. • Supervises, schedules, and assists in recruiting, hiring, training, and evaluating park staff. • Ensures all staff are following agencies policies and guidelines. • Reviews cashier audits and concession audits and inspections. Addresses any issues or concerns that arise from the audits and inspections. • Reviews event permit applications to ensure all documentation and guidelines are in place. • Inspects and assesses the condition of trails, buildings, roads, parking lots, pavilions, and other permanent amenities. • Oversees staff in determining project budgets and purchases to be made to meet facility needs. • Schedules work assignments, assigns appropriate staff, provides clear directions and guidelines to staff for project implementation and completion. • Investigates patron and employee accidents. • Reviews park Ranger reports and addressed any concerns documented within those reports. • Coordinates emergency response and preparedness at the park and assists, as necessary, with regional and statewide response. • Coordinates with outside contractors to supervise projects and ensure compliance with all OPRHP rules and protocols. • Procures and purchases materials, supplies, tools, and equipment as necessary. • Requests and schedules repairs, maintenance, and historic preservation activities, protecting historic assets within the park as required. • Completes administrative reports and attends meetings as needed. • Assists with and assigns staff for set up, coverage, break down and coordination of concerts and events. • Works in partnership with local and state law enforcement, the community, and other stakeholders inside and outside the agency. Performing other duties as assigned. Additional Comments OPERATIONAL NEEDS: • Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license that allows the candidate to legally operate a motor vehicle in New York State as a term and condition of employment. • The schedule and work shift for this position will vary seasonally. The candidate will be expected to work weekends, evening hours and be available for call-ins as needed. • Must be highly effective in a fast-paced environment, working with multiple partners and with shifting priorities. • Must have the ability to follow directions and communicate in a positive manner with staff and the public. • Must have attended or be willing to attend the Facility Manager’s Institute at the next available opportunity. • Must be proficient with MS Outlook, Word, and Excel. Experience with Statewide Financial System, Asset Management System, Attendance and Revenue programs is preferred but not required. • Must have the ability to respond to patrons concerns or complaints in an effective and positive manner. • Must have the ability to read and comprehend contracts for partners and concessionaires. BENEFITS: Generous benefits package, worth approximately 65% of salary, including: • Paid Time Off: o 39 days - 13 Vacation days, 8 Sick days, and 5 Personal Leave days, 13 Holidays. o Eligible for unlimited days of professional leave to participate in professional development, but at supervisor’s discretion. • Health Care Benefits: o Eligible employees and dependents can pick from a variety of affordable health insurance programs. o Family dental and vision benefits at no additional cost • Additional Benefits: o New York State Employees’ Retirement System (ERS) Membership o NYS Deferred Compensation o Access to NY 529 and NY ABLE College Savings Programs, as well as U.S. Savings Bonds o Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) o Paid Parental / Family Leave To learn more about our benefits, visit: https://parks.ny.gov/employment/benefits.aspx ****NY HELPS PROGRAM: For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title maybe filled via a permanent non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all candidates must meet the minimum qualifications of the title for which they apply. At a future date (within one year of permanent appointment), it is expected employees hired under NY HELPS will have their non-competitive employment status converted to competitive status, without having to compete in an examination. Employees will then be afforded with all of the same rights and privileges of competitive class employees of New York State. While serving permanently in a NY HELPS title, employees may take part in any promotion examination for which they are qualified. Some positions may require additional credentials or a background check to verify your identity. Closing Date/Time: 07/26/24