CA STATE HOSPITALS
Norwalk, California, United States
Job Description and Duties Metropolitan State Hospital is located in the city of Norwalk. DSH-Metropolitan, Department of Protective Services is accepting applications for Chief, Protective Services and Security (Assistant Chief), Permanent/Fulltime. Working Title : Assistant Police Chief - Department of Protective Services. Under the direction of the Chief of Hospital Police, the Assistant Police Chief, is responsible for the overall operation of the Hospital Police Services (HPS) and the Office of Special Investigations (OSI), for the supervision, direction, and training of personnel, and for acting as liaison between the hospital and local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. The Assistant Police Chief enforces local, state, and federal law, maintains a secure and safe operation for the welfare of patients, staff, and the public, and may provide oversight of the facility’s fire services. Responsibilities include but are not limited to; plan, organize, and direct the work of the HPS, OSI, and fire service; provide leadership, direction, and support to maintain a safe and fair workplace environment; coordinate the responsibilities and functions of the HPS and OSI for conducting criminal, administrative, civil, accident, or other investigations; responsible for the management and supervision of all HPS and OSI staff; ensure that staff perform their duties related to the enforcement of hospital rules, regulations, and policies; develop and monitor departmental, operational, equipment, and training budgets; improve the efficiency of hospital operations while minimizing costs and operating within the budget; analyze and evaluate security and/or enforcement issues in order to prepare recommendations for members of the Executive Team; complete projects as assigned in a timely manner; assess, develop, and implement training programs for HPS and OSI staff; conduct performance reviews, provide corrective counseling, and prepare disciplinary reports; interview and select new personnel for new positions in Police Services; ensure the completion of existing Facility Plan Objectives and monitor the development of new objectives; act as Chairperson for designated committees and staff training meetings; attend or monitor management, policy, and advisory meetings related to the operation of the department; act as liaison with other law enforcement agencies and custodial agencies; promote positive public relations via participation in public education and public service as requested; develop and maintain effective working relationships with department heads, program directors, supervisors, and employees, members of the public, DSH Sacramento, and other control agencies; maintain knowledge of emergency management planning, response, and hospital incident command system; support the maintenance of the hospital’s Department of Health Services licensing and Joint Commission accreditation; develop Plans of Correction in response to deficiencies identified by external review agencies and ensure plan implementation. Due to the type of work DPS personnel perform, it is a requirement that before hiring professional support staff, a background investigation shall be conducted to comply with our Department Policy. The administrative background investigation report shall include the following: DOJ/FBI LiveScan (No Firearms clearance is required) DMV driving record with Soundex report Proof of valid car insurance Educational transcripts verification if required by the position minimum requirements This advertisement is posted as until filled. Applications will be reviewed on the 1st and 15th of each month, and selections can be made. However, the Job Control will remain open until the vacancies are filled. You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement . Working Conditions PLEASE NOTE : The CMS Center for Clinical Standards and the Quality, Safety & Oversight Group require COVID-19 vaccinations for healthcare workers. The October 26, 2022, CMS updated directive ( QSO-23-02-ALL ) continues to require all Medicare- and Medicaid-certified providers and suppliers to receive the primary vaccine series, unless they have an approved exemption, such as medical or religious. Therefore, DSH hospital team members will continue to be required to receive the primary vaccine series, unless they have a valid exemption. Those who would like to seek an exemption based upon religious beliefs or qualifying medical reasons must complete the DSH 3363 COVID-19 Vaccination Exemption Form and provide any required documentation during their pre-employment medical appointment. Face Coverings While working on-site, employees must follow current face covering guidance as issued by CDPH. Minimum Requirements You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification. CHIEF, PROTECTIVE SERVICES AND SECURITY Additional Documents Job Application Package Checklist Duty Statement Position Details Job Code #: JC-373358 Position #(s): 487-561-1934-XXX Working Title: Assistant Police Chief / DPS-23-89, Protective Services, Metropolitan State Hospital Classification: CHIEF, PROTECTIVE SERVICES AND SECURITY $7,406.00 - $8,726.00 # of Positions: 1 Work Location: Los Angeles County Job Type: Permanent, Full Time Facility: DSH - Metropolitan Department Information Department of State Hospitals - Metropolitan is in the vibrant community of Norwalk,15 miles east of Los Angeles. To the south are entertainment venues like Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, the marinas, and beaches of Huntington, Newport, and Laguna. To the west are Palos Verdes and Marina Del Rey. Department Website: https://www.dsh.ca.gov/Metropolitan Special Requirements The position(s) require(s) a Drug Screening be passed prior to being hired. The position(s) require(s) a Background Investigation be cleared prior to being hired. The position(s) require(s) Medical Clearance prior to being hired. The position(s) require(s) Psychological Evaluation clearance prior to being hired. Unless there is a specific request to be notified via USPS mail, our main contact will be via email. Email correspondence regarding this job posting will primarily come from MSH.Recruitment@dsh.ca.gov. It is the applicant’s responsibility to check their email inbox, including junk/spam emails for any correspondence regarding their application status. In addition, applicants are encouraged to keep their CalCareers profile updated with a current telephone number, mailing address, and email. Employees applying for this position who wish to be considered on a transfer basis must meet the minimum qualifications and all transfer rules. You may also be required to provide additional documents, such as copies of your college transcripts during the screening process when applicable. Please provide proof of the highest paying class you were permanently appointed to from an eligible list. All Examination and/or Employment Application forms must include: “to” and “from” dates (month/day/year); time base; and civil service class titles. Examination and/or Employment Application forms received without this information will be rejected. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed Examination and/or Employment Application (STD. 678) form. Note : If you are applying for multiple positions, you must complete a STD 678 for each position separately. Incomplete applications or applications received with multiple positions listed on one application will not be considered . EMAILED OR FAXED APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Applicants are responsible for obtaining proof of mailing or submission of their applications to MSH-Human Resources Department, Selection Services Unit. Confirmation/receipt of USPS mailed submittals can only be provided for by Certified Mail. Application Instructions Dates printed on Mobile Bar Codes, such as the Quick Response (QR) Codes available at the USPS, are not considered Postmark dates for the purpose of determining timely filing of an application. Final Filing Date: Until Filled Who May Apply Individuals who are currently in the classification, eligible for lateral transfer, eligible for reinstatement, have list eligibility, are in the process of obtaining list eligibility, or have SROA and/or Surplus eligibility (please attach your letter, if available). SROA and Surplus candidates are given priority; therefore, individuals with other eligibility may be considered in the event no SROA or Surplus candidates apply. Applications will be screened and only the most qualified applicants will be selected to move forward in the selection process. Applicants must meet the Minimum Qualifications stated in the Classification Specification(s). How To Apply Complete Application Packages (including your Examination/Employment Application (STD 678) and applicable or required documents) must be submitted to apply for this Job Posting. Application Packages may be submitted electronically through your CalCareer Account at www.CalCareers.ca.gov. When submitting your application in hard copy, a completed copy of the Application Package listing must be included. If you choose to not apply electronically, a hard copy application package may be submitted through an alternative method listed below: Address for Mailing Application Packages You may submit your application and any applicable or required documents to: Department of State Hospitals Attn: Human Resources 11401 South Bloomfield Ave Norwalk , CA 90650 Address for Drop-Off Application Packages You may drop off your application and any applicable or required documents at: Department of State Hospitals Human Resources 11401 South Bloomfield Ave Norwalk , CA 90650 Offices are closed on weekends and holidays. 07:30 AM - 04:30 PM Required Application Package Documents The following items are required to be submitted with your application. Applicants who do not submit the required items timely may not be considered for this job: Current version of the State Examination/Employment Application STD Form 678 (when not applying electronically), or the Electronic State Employment Application through your Applicant Account at www.CalCareers.ca.gov. All Experience and Education relating to the Minimum Qualifications listed on the Classification Specification should be included to demonstrate how you meet the Minimum Qualifications for the position. Resume is optional. It may be included, but is not required. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodations for the hiring interview process must request the necessary accommodations if scheduled for a hiring interview. The request should be made at the time of contact to schedule the interview. Questions regarding reasonable accommodations may be directed to the EEO contact listed on this job posting. Benefits Benefit information can be found on the CalHR website and the CalPERS website. Working for the State offers great opportunities, generous benefits, and career development. Benefits information may be obtained by going to https://www.calhr.ca.gov/Pages/California-State-Civil-Service-Employee-Benefits-Summary.aspx In addition, you can look forward to: *Free parking *Convenient to public transportation *Located near multiple eateries and major freeway access Contact Information The Human Resources Contact is available to answer questions regarding the position or application process. Department Website: https://www.dsh.ca.gov/Metropolitan Human Resources Contact: Selection Services Unit (562) 521-1774 MSH.Recruitment@dsh.ca.gov Please direct requests for Reasonable Accommodations to the interview scheduler at the time the interview is being scheduled. You may direct any additional questions regarding Reasonable Accommodations or Equal Employment Opportunity for this position(s) to the Department's EEO Office. EEO Contact: EEO Coordinator (562) 521-1301 Lori.Lawrenz@dsh.ca.gov California Relay Service: 1-800-735-2929 (TTY), 1-800-735-2922 (Voice) TTY is a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf, and is reachable only from phones equipped with a TTY Device. Equal Opportunity Employer The State of California is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. It is an objective of the State of California to achieve a drug-free work place. Any applicant for state employment will be expected to behave in accordance with this objective because the use of illegal drugs is inconsistent with the law of the State, the rules governing Civil Service, and the special trust placed in public servants. Closing Date/Time: Until Filled
Aug 29, 2023
Full Time
Job Description and Duties Metropolitan State Hospital is located in the city of Norwalk. DSH-Metropolitan, Department of Protective Services is accepting applications for Chief, Protective Services and Security (Assistant Chief), Permanent/Fulltime. Working Title : Assistant Police Chief - Department of Protective Services. Under the direction of the Chief of Hospital Police, the Assistant Police Chief, is responsible for the overall operation of the Hospital Police Services (HPS) and the Office of Special Investigations (OSI), for the supervision, direction, and training of personnel, and for acting as liaison between the hospital and local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. The Assistant Police Chief enforces local, state, and federal law, maintains a secure and safe operation for the welfare of patients, staff, and the public, and may provide oversight of the facility’s fire services. Responsibilities include but are not limited to; plan, organize, and direct the work of the HPS, OSI, and fire service; provide leadership, direction, and support to maintain a safe and fair workplace environment; coordinate the responsibilities and functions of the HPS and OSI for conducting criminal, administrative, civil, accident, or other investigations; responsible for the management and supervision of all HPS and OSI staff; ensure that staff perform their duties related to the enforcement of hospital rules, regulations, and policies; develop and monitor departmental, operational, equipment, and training budgets; improve the efficiency of hospital operations while minimizing costs and operating within the budget; analyze and evaluate security and/or enforcement issues in order to prepare recommendations for members of the Executive Team; complete projects as assigned in a timely manner; assess, develop, and implement training programs for HPS and OSI staff; conduct performance reviews, provide corrective counseling, and prepare disciplinary reports; interview and select new personnel for new positions in Police Services; ensure the completion of existing Facility Plan Objectives and monitor the development of new objectives; act as Chairperson for designated committees and staff training meetings; attend or monitor management, policy, and advisory meetings related to the operation of the department; act as liaison with other law enforcement agencies and custodial agencies; promote positive public relations via participation in public education and public service as requested; develop and maintain effective working relationships with department heads, program directors, supervisors, and employees, members of the public, DSH Sacramento, and other control agencies; maintain knowledge of emergency management planning, response, and hospital incident command system; support the maintenance of the hospital’s Department of Health Services licensing and Joint Commission accreditation; develop Plans of Correction in response to deficiencies identified by external review agencies and ensure plan implementation. Due to the type of work DPS personnel perform, it is a requirement that before hiring professional support staff, a background investigation shall be conducted to comply with our Department Policy. The administrative background investigation report shall include the following: DOJ/FBI LiveScan (No Firearms clearance is required) DMV driving record with Soundex report Proof of valid car insurance Educational transcripts verification if required by the position minimum requirements This advertisement is posted as until filled. Applications will be reviewed on the 1st and 15th of each month, and selections can be made. However, the Job Control will remain open until the vacancies are filled. You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement . Working Conditions PLEASE NOTE : The CMS Center for Clinical Standards and the Quality, Safety & Oversight Group require COVID-19 vaccinations for healthcare workers. The October 26, 2022, CMS updated directive ( QSO-23-02-ALL ) continues to require all Medicare- and Medicaid-certified providers and suppliers to receive the primary vaccine series, unless they have an approved exemption, such as medical or religious. Therefore, DSH hospital team members will continue to be required to receive the primary vaccine series, unless they have a valid exemption. Those who would like to seek an exemption based upon religious beliefs or qualifying medical reasons must complete the DSH 3363 COVID-19 Vaccination Exemption Form and provide any required documentation during their pre-employment medical appointment. Face Coverings While working on-site, employees must follow current face covering guidance as issued by CDPH. Minimum Requirements You will find the Minimum Requirements in the Class Specification. CHIEF, PROTECTIVE SERVICES AND SECURITY Additional Documents Job Application Package Checklist Duty Statement Position Details Job Code #: JC-373358 Position #(s): 487-561-1934-XXX Working Title: Assistant Police Chief / DPS-23-89, Protective Services, Metropolitan State Hospital Classification: CHIEF, PROTECTIVE SERVICES AND SECURITY $7,406.00 - $8,726.00 # of Positions: 1 Work Location: Los Angeles County Job Type: Permanent, Full Time Facility: DSH - Metropolitan Department Information Department of State Hospitals - Metropolitan is in the vibrant community of Norwalk,15 miles east of Los Angeles. To the south are entertainment venues like Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, the marinas, and beaches of Huntington, Newport, and Laguna. To the west are Palos Verdes and Marina Del Rey. Department Website: https://www.dsh.ca.gov/Metropolitan Special Requirements The position(s) require(s) a Drug Screening be passed prior to being hired. The position(s) require(s) a Background Investigation be cleared prior to being hired. The position(s) require(s) Medical Clearance prior to being hired. The position(s) require(s) Psychological Evaluation clearance prior to being hired. Unless there is a specific request to be notified via USPS mail, our main contact will be via email. Email correspondence regarding this job posting will primarily come from MSH.Recruitment@dsh.ca.gov. It is the applicant’s responsibility to check their email inbox, including junk/spam emails for any correspondence regarding their application status. In addition, applicants are encouraged to keep their CalCareers profile updated with a current telephone number, mailing address, and email. Employees applying for this position who wish to be considered on a transfer basis must meet the minimum qualifications and all transfer rules. You may also be required to provide additional documents, such as copies of your college transcripts during the screening process when applicable. Please provide proof of the highest paying class you were permanently appointed to from an eligible list. All Examination and/or Employment Application forms must include: “to” and “from” dates (month/day/year); time base; and civil service class titles. Examination and/or Employment Application forms received without this information will be rejected. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed Examination and/or Employment Application (STD. 678) form. Note : If you are applying for multiple positions, you must complete a STD 678 for each position separately. Incomplete applications or applications received with multiple positions listed on one application will not be considered . EMAILED OR FAXED APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Applicants are responsible for obtaining proof of mailing or submission of their applications to MSH-Human Resources Department, Selection Services Unit. Confirmation/receipt of USPS mailed submittals can only be provided for by Certified Mail. Application Instructions Dates printed on Mobile Bar Codes, such as the Quick Response (QR) Codes available at the USPS, are not considered Postmark dates for the purpose of determining timely filing of an application. Final Filing Date: Until Filled Who May Apply Individuals who are currently in the classification, eligible for lateral transfer, eligible for reinstatement, have list eligibility, are in the process of obtaining list eligibility, or have SROA and/or Surplus eligibility (please attach your letter, if available). SROA and Surplus candidates are given priority; therefore, individuals with other eligibility may be considered in the event no SROA or Surplus candidates apply. Applications will be screened and only the most qualified applicants will be selected to move forward in the selection process. Applicants must meet the Minimum Qualifications stated in the Classification Specification(s). How To Apply Complete Application Packages (including your Examination/Employment Application (STD 678) and applicable or required documents) must be submitted to apply for this Job Posting. Application Packages may be submitted electronically through your CalCareer Account at www.CalCareers.ca.gov. When submitting your application in hard copy, a completed copy of the Application Package listing must be included. If you choose to not apply electronically, a hard copy application package may be submitted through an alternative method listed below: Address for Mailing Application Packages You may submit your application and any applicable or required documents to: Department of State Hospitals Attn: Human Resources 11401 South Bloomfield Ave Norwalk , CA 90650 Address for Drop-Off Application Packages You may drop off your application and any applicable or required documents at: Department of State Hospitals Human Resources 11401 South Bloomfield Ave Norwalk , CA 90650 Offices are closed on weekends and holidays. 07:30 AM - 04:30 PM Required Application Package Documents The following items are required to be submitted with your application. Applicants who do not submit the required items timely may not be considered for this job: Current version of the State Examination/Employment Application STD Form 678 (when not applying electronically), or the Electronic State Employment Application through your Applicant Account at www.CalCareers.ca.gov. All Experience and Education relating to the Minimum Qualifications listed on the Classification Specification should be included to demonstrate how you meet the Minimum Qualifications for the position. Resume is optional. It may be included, but is not required. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodations for the hiring interview process must request the necessary accommodations if scheduled for a hiring interview. The request should be made at the time of contact to schedule the interview. Questions regarding reasonable accommodations may be directed to the EEO contact listed on this job posting. Benefits Benefit information can be found on the CalHR website and the CalPERS website. Working for the State offers great opportunities, generous benefits, and career development. Benefits information may be obtained by going to https://www.calhr.ca.gov/Pages/California-State-Civil-Service-Employee-Benefits-Summary.aspx In addition, you can look forward to: *Free parking *Convenient to public transportation *Located near multiple eateries and major freeway access Contact Information The Human Resources Contact is available to answer questions regarding the position or application process. Department Website: https://www.dsh.ca.gov/Metropolitan Human Resources Contact: Selection Services Unit (562) 521-1774 MSH.Recruitment@dsh.ca.gov Please direct requests for Reasonable Accommodations to the interview scheduler at the time the interview is being scheduled. You may direct any additional questions regarding Reasonable Accommodations or Equal Employment Opportunity for this position(s) to the Department's EEO Office. EEO Contact: EEO Coordinator (562) 521-1301 Lori.Lawrenz@dsh.ca.gov California Relay Service: 1-800-735-2929 (TTY), 1-800-735-2922 (Voice) TTY is a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf, and is reachable only from phones equipped with a TTY Device. Equal Opportunity Employer The State of California is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. It is an objective of the State of California to achieve a drug-free work place. Any applicant for state employment will be expected to behave in accordance with this objective because the use of illegal drugs is inconsistent with the law of the State, the rules governing Civil Service, and the special trust placed in public servants. Closing Date/Time: Until Filled
ASSISTANT POLICE CHIEF
This recruitment is open until the position is filled.
The City is still accepting and reviewing applications.
Annual Salary Range:
$137,325 - $183,329
The City of Tempe offers a comprehensive benefits package including:
Pay Increases occur in July
12 Paid Holidays, 1 Personal Day, 8 hours Winter Holiday Leave
Vacation Accrual; starts at 9.33 hours/month
Sick Leave Accrual; 8 hours/month
56 hours of executive leave
Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits
Wellness Program Discount on health premiums
Medical Reimbursement Program; $53/month
Tuition Reimbursement; $6,000/year
Public Safety Retirement Personnel System
Supplemental Retirement Plans through Nationwide; 457, 401K, and Employer contribution
To view the employee benefit summary, please visit:
Employee Benefit Summary
Department / Division:
Police Department
Job Type :
Full-Time Regular
This position is classified as safety sensitive.
Job Number:
RC#901880
DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this position is to actively manage and uphold the City’s mission and values; to manage, direct and coordinate the activities of the Field Operations Command including Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Traffic Investigations, and special events or technical support functions of the Department including Communications, Detention, Records, Identification and Property; to coordinate Command activities with other divisions and departments; and to provide highly complex staff assistance to the Police Chief.
Aug 29, 2023
Full Time
ASSISTANT POLICE CHIEF
This recruitment is open until the position is filled.
The City is still accepting and reviewing applications.
Annual Salary Range:
$137,325 - $183,329
The City of Tempe offers a comprehensive benefits package including:
Pay Increases occur in July
12 Paid Holidays, 1 Personal Day, 8 hours Winter Holiday Leave
Vacation Accrual; starts at 9.33 hours/month
Sick Leave Accrual; 8 hours/month
56 hours of executive leave
Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits
Wellness Program Discount on health premiums
Medical Reimbursement Program; $53/month
Tuition Reimbursement; $6,000/year
Public Safety Retirement Personnel System
Supplemental Retirement Plans through Nationwide; 457, 401K, and Employer contribution
To view the employee benefit summary, please visit:
Employee Benefit Summary
Department / Division:
Police Department
Job Type :
Full-Time Regular
This position is classified as safety sensitive.
Job Number:
RC#901880
DESCRIPTION
The purpose of this position is to actively manage and uphold the City’s mission and values; to manage, direct and coordinate the activities of the Field Operations Command including Patrol, Criminal Investigations, Traffic Investigations, and special events or technical support functions of the Department including Communications, Detention, Records, Identification and Property; to coordinate Command activities with other divisions and departments; and to provide highly complex staff assistance to the Police Chief.
CITY OF SANTA ANA, CA
Santa Ana, California, United States
Description The City of Santa Ana is looking for individuals who are results-oriented, possess great attitude, demonstrate creativity and innovation, work efficiently, show a record of success and have a passion for public service. Having highly talented employees provides the best service to our community. Under general supervision, the Senior Accounting Assistant performs responsible clerical work processing documents involved in financial transactions and prepares and maintains financial and accounting records. There is one (1) vacancy in our Police Department. The eligible list established from this recruitment may also be used to fill future vacancies throughout the City. Salary Updates: effective 06/18/23: $4,787 - $6,415 monthly effective 07/02/23: $4,931 - $6,607 monthly This position is open until further notice and can close at any time without advance notice. Applicants are encouraged to apply immediately! First application review is scheduled for June 29 , 2023 . Essential Functions Include But Are Not Limited To Processes documents involved in financial transactions. Prepares and maintains financial and accounting records. Gathers, assembles, tabulates, compares, verifies, and posts financial and statistical data. Prepares, verifies, and processes bills and similar documents. Posts and balances cash books, ledgers, subsidiary journals, and other municipal financial and accounting records in accordance with predetermined classifications and procedures. Makes adjusting, opening, and closing entries. Reconciles accounts to general ledgers and prepares routing reports and statements. Computes, classifies, and prepares billings. Prepares invoices. Analyzes and prepares reports of encumbrances and expenditures for department programs. Performs cost research and cost recovery analysis. Sends notices and keeps records of payment delinquencies. Closes canceled accounts. Receives money and maintains records of receipts. Maintains files of invoices and other financial transaction documents. Operates various office machines, including calculators, computer terminals, personal computers, and typewriters. May assist with entering purchase requisitions and payroll data. May compose and type routine correspondence incidental to primary assignments. Performs other related functions as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Two years of experience performing responsible accounting, financial, statistical, or other specialized office clerical work supplemented by courses in accounting, finance, business, office practices, or related coursework; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, skills, and abilities. Desirable Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: Application of bookkeeping principles and practices; principles of fund accounting and governmental accounting methods; and governmental budgeting. Skill in: Operation of calculators, computers, and applicable software applications, such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Ability to: Apply bookkeeping principles to the keeping of accounts and the preparation of financial statements; make arithmetic calculations accurately and rapidly; understand and carry out general oral and written instructions; file and maintain office records; establish and maintain effective relationships with City employees, supervisors, and the general public. Selection Process All applicants are required to complete and submit a City application form online. Resumes or faxed copies will not be accepted in lieu of the City online application. To apply, click on the "Apply" link located at the top of this page. New users must create an account first. Click on this link for instructions on how to set up your account and apply for the first time: Online Employment Application Guide. Applications will be reviewed by the Human Resources Department. Those applicants possessing the most pertinent qualifications will be invited to continue in the selection process, which will include: Written Examination : (Weight of 50%): (Tentatively scheduled 7/7/23 - 7/9/23)which may include questions evaluating journey-level knowledge of accounting, data analysis, mathematical computations, and bookkeeping principles. This exam will be available to take online via the testing platform eSkill Oral Interview Examination : (Weight of 50%) (Tentatively scheduled for the week of July 17th, 2023) will evaluate the candidates' experience, training, education, and abilities in relation to those factors essential for successful job performance. The Human Resources Department may waive an examination component. When one component is waived, the remaining component will receive a weight of 100%. Candidates must achieve a passing score in every component administered in order to be placed on the eligible list. The order in which examinations are scheduled may be different than the order they appear above. Note: Prior to selection, a thorough police background investigation will be conducted for outside candidates and non-Police Department City of Santa Ana employees. Contents of the background file and results of the background investigation may also be reviewed by the Police Chief prior to appointment. An updated background investigation may be required for current Police Department employees. Non-City of Santa Ana candidates selected for employment must also successfully complete a medical examination. Candidates may be subject to a police polygraph examination. The City of Santa Ana is an equal opportunity employer. If you consider yourself a person with a disability, you may contact us regarding providing reasonable accommodation. Please visit the following website to view the summary of comprehensive benefits! Summary of Benefits (under SEIU) NOTE: A more complete set of specifications for this classification may be found on the City's website or on file in the Human Resources Department. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. The types and levels of employee benefits provided, including City contribution toward benefit costs, are subject to change as a result of periodic contract settlements between recognized employee associations and the City of Santa Ana. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 29, 2023
Full Time
Description The City of Santa Ana is looking for individuals who are results-oriented, possess great attitude, demonstrate creativity and innovation, work efficiently, show a record of success and have a passion for public service. Having highly talented employees provides the best service to our community. Under general supervision, the Senior Accounting Assistant performs responsible clerical work processing documents involved in financial transactions and prepares and maintains financial and accounting records. There is one (1) vacancy in our Police Department. The eligible list established from this recruitment may also be used to fill future vacancies throughout the City. Salary Updates: effective 06/18/23: $4,787 - $6,415 monthly effective 07/02/23: $4,931 - $6,607 monthly This position is open until further notice and can close at any time without advance notice. Applicants are encouraged to apply immediately! First application review is scheduled for June 29 , 2023 . Essential Functions Include But Are Not Limited To Processes documents involved in financial transactions. Prepares and maintains financial and accounting records. Gathers, assembles, tabulates, compares, verifies, and posts financial and statistical data. Prepares, verifies, and processes bills and similar documents. Posts and balances cash books, ledgers, subsidiary journals, and other municipal financial and accounting records in accordance with predetermined classifications and procedures. Makes adjusting, opening, and closing entries. Reconciles accounts to general ledgers and prepares routing reports and statements. Computes, classifies, and prepares billings. Prepares invoices. Analyzes and prepares reports of encumbrances and expenditures for department programs. Performs cost research and cost recovery analysis. Sends notices and keeps records of payment delinquencies. Closes canceled accounts. Receives money and maintains records of receipts. Maintains files of invoices and other financial transaction documents. Operates various office machines, including calculators, computer terminals, personal computers, and typewriters. May assist with entering purchase requisitions and payroll data. May compose and type routine correspondence incidental to primary assignments. Performs other related functions as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Two years of experience performing responsible accounting, financial, statistical, or other specialized office clerical work supplemented by courses in accounting, finance, business, office practices, or related coursework; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, skills, and abilities. Desirable Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: Application of bookkeeping principles and practices; principles of fund accounting and governmental accounting methods; and governmental budgeting. Skill in: Operation of calculators, computers, and applicable software applications, such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Ability to: Apply bookkeeping principles to the keeping of accounts and the preparation of financial statements; make arithmetic calculations accurately and rapidly; understand and carry out general oral and written instructions; file and maintain office records; establish and maintain effective relationships with City employees, supervisors, and the general public. Selection Process All applicants are required to complete and submit a City application form online. Resumes or faxed copies will not be accepted in lieu of the City online application. To apply, click on the "Apply" link located at the top of this page. New users must create an account first. Click on this link for instructions on how to set up your account and apply for the first time: Online Employment Application Guide. Applications will be reviewed by the Human Resources Department. Those applicants possessing the most pertinent qualifications will be invited to continue in the selection process, which will include: Written Examination : (Weight of 50%): (Tentatively scheduled 7/7/23 - 7/9/23)which may include questions evaluating journey-level knowledge of accounting, data analysis, mathematical computations, and bookkeeping principles. This exam will be available to take online via the testing platform eSkill Oral Interview Examination : (Weight of 50%) (Tentatively scheduled for the week of July 17th, 2023) will evaluate the candidates' experience, training, education, and abilities in relation to those factors essential for successful job performance. The Human Resources Department may waive an examination component. When one component is waived, the remaining component will receive a weight of 100%. Candidates must achieve a passing score in every component administered in order to be placed on the eligible list. The order in which examinations are scheduled may be different than the order they appear above. Note: Prior to selection, a thorough police background investigation will be conducted for outside candidates and non-Police Department City of Santa Ana employees. Contents of the background file and results of the background investigation may also be reviewed by the Police Chief prior to appointment. An updated background investigation may be required for current Police Department employees. Non-City of Santa Ana candidates selected for employment must also successfully complete a medical examination. Candidates may be subject to a police polygraph examination. The City of Santa Ana is an equal opportunity employer. If you consider yourself a person with a disability, you may contact us regarding providing reasonable accommodation. Please visit the following website to view the summary of comprehensive benefits! Summary of Benefits (under SEIU) NOTE: A more complete set of specifications for this classification may be found on the City's website or on file in the Human Resources Department. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. The types and levels of employee benefits provided, including City contribution toward benefit costs, are subject to change as a result of periodic contract settlements between recognized employee associations and the City of Santa Ana. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) contains 73 parks, 55 miles of San Francisco and Delta shorelines, 1,330 miles of park trails, and a regional green trail transportation network of 250 miles of paved trails all within its 125,496 acres, making it the largest regional Park District in the United States. The District is seeking a passionate and creative visionary to serve as the next Assistant General Manager. A strong leader who isn’t afraid to take risks and will set an example of integrity, community engagement, and individuality. An individual who will maintain a high level of discipline and morale but remain approachable and maintain an open-door policy with all staff. The ideal candidate will have strong leadership and management skills. Qualified candidates possess at least eight (8) years of experience in the public safety or law enforcement field, two (2) of which must have been in a senior management level position. A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Police Science, Public Administration, or a related field is required. A Master’s degree in administration of justice, public administration or a related field may be substituted for three of the required eight years of experience. Candidates must be POST certified and have experience with labor unions. All East Bay Park Regional District employees are required to be vaccinated as a condition of employment.
The annual salary range for the Assistant General Manager Public Safety/Police Chief is $214,843.20 - $274,185.60; placement within this range is dependent on qualifications and experience. If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please visit our website at www.bobmurrayassoc.com to apply online. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Ms. Adele Frese at (916) 784-9080. Filing Deadline: October 12, 2023
Sep 06, 2023
Full Time
The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) contains 73 parks, 55 miles of San Francisco and Delta shorelines, 1,330 miles of park trails, and a regional green trail transportation network of 250 miles of paved trails all within its 125,496 acres, making it the largest regional Park District in the United States. The District is seeking a passionate and creative visionary to serve as the next Assistant General Manager. A strong leader who isn’t afraid to take risks and will set an example of integrity, community engagement, and individuality. An individual who will maintain a high level of discipline and morale but remain approachable and maintain an open-door policy with all staff. The ideal candidate will have strong leadership and management skills. Qualified candidates possess at least eight (8) years of experience in the public safety or law enforcement field, two (2) of which must have been in a senior management level position. A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Police Science, Public Administration, or a related field is required. A Master’s degree in administration of justice, public administration or a related field may be substituted for three of the required eight years of experience. Candidates must be POST certified and have experience with labor unions. All East Bay Park Regional District employees are required to be vaccinated as a condition of employment.
The annual salary range for the Assistant General Manager Public Safety/Police Chief is $214,843.20 - $274,185.60; placement within this range is dependent on qualifications and experience. If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please visit our website at www.bobmurrayassoc.com to apply online. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Ms. Adele Frese at (916) 784-9080. Filing Deadline: October 12, 2023
Cal State University (CSU) San Francisco
1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA
Description: Working Title Police Captain Administrator Level (for MPP positions only) This position is an Administrator III in the California State University Management Personnel Plan (MPP), reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Campus Safety & Chief of Police. SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department University Police Department Appointment Type At-Will Time Base Full-time (1.0 FTE) Work Schedule Monday through Friday; 8:00am to 5:00pm Requires the ability to promptly respond around-the-clock 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to campus emergencies and urgencies, as appropriate to the need. Ability to work variable nights, weekends and/or holidays, on-campus or off-site, depending upon work conditions and demands. At the discretion of the AVP, this position is telecommute-eligible (hybrid), but it is not required. The incumbent must be on-site four days of the week with Mondays and Fridays required. Anticipated Hiring Range $12,567.00 - $13,667.00 Per Month ($150,804.00 - $164,004.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Reporting administratively through the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management (SAEM), the Division of Campus Safety (DCS) is comprised of Parking and Transportation and the University Police Department (UPD). The UPD is comprised of the Field Operations Division, Services Division, and Special Operations Division that collectively provide twenty-four hours per day, year-round professional police, and security services to the campus community, ensuring for a safe and professional environment. Under the general supervision of the Assistant Vice President for Campus Safety & Chief of Police, the Captain will serve as second-in-command to the Chief of Police and provide leadership, management, administrative support, and motivation to 3 of the divisions that comprise UPD: Field Operations, Services, and Special Operations. The captain will manage and supervise the Lieutenants and oversee the day-to-day operations of the Police Department, and various divisions within Campus Safety. It is critical for the person holding this position to create and maintain an anti-racist culture for the San Francisco State University community; one that is reflected in the policies and protocol of the Division of Campus Safety. Position Information University Police Department Operations & Oversight Assumes management responsibility for the services and activities of the Operational units within the Police Department such as Patrol, Investigations, and Dispatch. The Captain coordinates the activities of sworn and non-sworn personnel in preserving order, protecting life and property, investigating crimes, and in enforcing laws and ordinances. Serves as second-in-command to the Chief of Police; oversees the day-to-day operations of the University Police Department; conducts a variety of organizational studies, investigations, and operational studies; recommends modifications to programs, policies, and procedures as appropriate: prepares and presents staff reports and other necessary correspondence. Prepares statistics and reports on departmental activities, and departmental policies and procedures. Develops strategic plans for unit consistent with the Department and University-wide strategic plans; manages and participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for assigned programs; interprets CSU and state policy, communicates and implements policy and procedures relative to all practices for the Department. Directs the application of advanced and innovative concepts and best practices in campus law enforcement to achieve objectives and continuously improve performance. Monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; recommends, within departmental policy, appropriate service and staffing levels. Studies crime reports and current literature in law enforcement to determine trends and make recommendations for changes in organization and operating policies and procedures. Plans, directs, coordinates, and reviews the work plan for assigned staff; determines need for police action and assigns work activities, projects and programs; reviews and evaluates work products, methods, and procedures; meets with staff to identify and resolve problems; establishes performance standards and goals; prepares formal evaluations; recognizes positive performance; addresses all performance and personnel issues appropriately; participates in the development of employees by providing in-service training. Coordinates the completion of internal affairs investigations; presents findings and makes recommended findings to the Chief. Coordinates the activities of the police department with other agencies, both generally and in special investigations/arrests and operational activities as directed by the Chief. Develops and maintains open and positive relationships with campus management and the media with the goal of keeping the campus community informed. Responds to and resolves difficult and sensitive campus inquiries and complaints; responds to questions and information requests from campus citizens and outside agencies. Controls and commands law enforcement operations of major investigations, emergency management situations and large university special events; coordinates exchange of information with other law enforcement/public safety agencies. Ensures that the Department adheres to a community-oriented policing strategy that supports the mission of UPD and the overall mission of the University with an emphasis on a positive and proactive policing approach. Maintains regular contact and interaction with appropriate law enforcement, public safety organizations at the local, state, and federal levels and others contacted in the scope of duties; leverages professional relationships to identify and recommend best practices that will strengthen the Department's ability to manage resources. Identifies and addresses employee or departmental issues; develops and presents recommendations for improvement of established processes and practices; initiates and implements plans to resolve issues. Assists the Police Chief in the development of Department budget; makes recommendations with regard to staffing level, operational needs, supply needs, etc. Ensures all operational functions are performed with completeness, accuracy and in a timely manner. Acts as an operational information resource for University Police Department managers, by maintaining current knowledge of policies related to the operational functions of the Department: researches and reports on laws, mandates and regulations that affect the operational procedures of the Department; provides direction to employees regarding appropriate application of rules, regulations, orders, procedures, and policies. Provides management oversight for parking operations in the absence of the parking director. Researches and provides management oversight of any department grants. Participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of law enforcement. Represents the department at various meetings and conferences and speaks before campus and community groups on the role of the University Police Department. Develops and builds Department teams setting standards, a vision and ensuring an atmosphere of trust with opportunities to make a difference and reach goals. Oversees Department recruitment processes including interviews, hiring decisions, and training of new employees. Assumes command of the police department in the absence of the Chief. Perform other job-related duties and special projects as assigned. Attend training and maintain skill currency as appropriate to safely and effectively complete assignments. Special Conditions Must be willing to travel and attend training programs off-site for occasional professional development. Must be able to work additional hours, occasional holidays, and adjust working hours to meet operational and department needs. On-call availability and may be called back periodically to perform work as needed on an emergency basis. Must be able to successfully pass a pre-employment background/fingerprint check, psychological and medical evaluation to California POST standards. This position is a "designated position" in the (California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position is required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Politic.al Practices Commission. This position classification has been defined as "Exempt'' and is not subject to the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty and staff. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/6596436/latest/ Professional Behavior Demonstrates behaviors that are in line with the User Friendly Principles (P530C) and Principles of Conduct for a Multi Cultural University (P30D). Demonstrates safe work practices for oneself, others and the office environment. Other Duties as Assigned Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree from an accredited university in Criminal Justice, Public or Business Administration or a related field with a minimum of four (4) years' progressively responsible supervisory/management experience in a Police Department or law enforcement agency, including a minimum of two (2) years' experience as a Police Lieutenant or equivalent. Must be California POST certified by date of hire. Possession of a valid California driver's license or the ability to obtain by date of hire. Extensive and comprehensive knowledge of the theories, principles, and practices of effective police administration with particular attention to planning and organizing police services and operations. Knowledge of the theories, principles, and practices of effective public administration, with special reference to department policies, personnel, and budget administration. Comprehensive knowledge of and the ability to interpret and accurately apply current law enforcement methods, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, laws and criminal investigative practices, techniques and procedures; ability to make sound recommendations based on findings of investigations. Thorough knowledge of current criminal codes and laws and the ability to apply them in a university setting. Must possess superior analytical and reasoning skills with the use of inference to draw evidence based conclusions. Extensive and comprehensive knowledge of and ability to independently interpret, communicate and apply Department and University policies and procedures in support of the operation of the Department; ability to adapt to organizational, procedural, policy and technological changes. Ability to assist with planning, organizing, staffing, and directing the range of activities commonly found in a University Police Department. Thorough knowledge of NIMS and SEMS emergency systems and general emergency preparedness practices. Knowledge of modern management techniques with comprehensive knowledge of effective personnel management practices and supervisory skills, including recruitment, training, performance assessment including establishment and monitoring of goals and objectives, motivation and professional development, corrective actions and progressive discipline. Knowledge of collective bargaining and administrative correction action as appropriate in a collective bargaining environment. Ability to initiate and support innovation with creativity, flexibility, responsiveness and future focus. Strong ability to interact effectively with members of the Department and public in stressful situations. Demonstrated ability to operate in an environment that requires discretion and confidentiality. Ability to maximize productivity through use of appropriate tools; develop resources that create timely and efficient workflow. Superior organizational and time management skills with the ability to set own priorities to coordinate multiple assignments with fluctuating and time-sensitive deadlines. Ability to interact with students and adults from diverse social and economic backgrounds. Ability to use tact, diplomacy and maintain dignity and self-control in handling a broad range of high level and sensitive interpersonal situations with diverse personalities, and to respond appropriately to conflicts and problems. Exceptional ability to make effective decisions and judgments under pressure and during emergency situations. Ability to resolve operational problems and situations as they occur. Comprehensive knowledge of and ability to show proficiency of common law enforcement equipment such as firearms, baton, pepper spray, taser, and arrest control techniques. Comprehensive knowledge of modern community policing, problem solving philosophies, public safety procedures and emergency response planning. Ability to communicate effectively and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with the campus community, the surrounding communities and the general public. Demonstrated ability to initiate, establish, and foster communication and teamwork by maintaining a positive, cooperative, productive work atmosphere in and outside the University with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within a diverse population and with those from various cultural backgrounds. Demonstrated ability to serve as Chief in the absence of the Chief of Police. Comprehensive ability to observe and recall details and incidents. Maintain high quality/standards of work, leadership, initiative, problem solving, commitment, creativity, professional responsibility, and judgment. Ability to represent the University and its interests in a professional and conscientious manner. Excellent communication skills; ability to effectively communicate information in a clear and understandable manner, both verbally and in writing. Thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling and punctuation. Excellent computer skills and proficiency with a variety of computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, on-line systems, Internet as well as online calendaring and email. Working knowledge of University infrastructure, policies and procedures. Preferred Qualifications Previous law enforcement management experience in an institutional/higher educational environment with a focus on community policing, customer service, and advanced problem solving abilities. Master’s degree in public administration, business administration, police science, criminal justice, or similar field of study. Possession or eligibility for a California POST Executive Certificate. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. CSUEU Position (For CSUEU Positions Only) Eligible and qualified on-campus applicants, currently in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 are given hiring preference. Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. CSU strongly encourages faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process are encouraged to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hr@campus.edu. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Sep 14, 2023
Full Time
Description: Working Title Police Captain Administrator Level (for MPP positions only) This position is an Administrator III in the California State University Management Personnel Plan (MPP), reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Campus Safety & Chief of Police. SF State University San Francisco State is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager. Applicants may visit titleix.sfsu.edu for more information on SF State's policy prohibiting discrimination, and how to file an online report using the procedures under Executive Order 1096 Revised. Inquiries can be directed to the campus Title IX Coordinator and Discrimination, Harassment, and Retaliation Administrator by calling (415) 338-2032 or emailing vpsaem@sfsu.edu. San Francisco State is a 100% Smoke/Vapor-Free Campus. Smoking or Vaping of any tobacco/plant-based substance is not permitted on any University properties. The person holding this position may be considered a "mandated reporter" under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. This position may be a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position may be required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. Department University Police Department Appointment Type At-Will Time Base Full-time (1.0 FTE) Work Schedule Monday through Friday; 8:00am to 5:00pm Requires the ability to promptly respond around-the-clock 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to campus emergencies and urgencies, as appropriate to the need. Ability to work variable nights, weekends and/or holidays, on-campus or off-site, depending upon work conditions and demands. At the discretion of the AVP, this position is telecommute-eligible (hybrid), but it is not required. The incumbent must be on-site four days of the week with Mondays and Fridays required. Anticipated Hiring Range $12,567.00 - $13,667.00 Per Month ($150,804.00 - $164,004.00 Annually) Salary is commensurate with experience. Position Summary Reporting administratively through the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management (SAEM), the Division of Campus Safety (DCS) is comprised of Parking and Transportation and the University Police Department (UPD). The UPD is comprised of the Field Operations Division, Services Division, and Special Operations Division that collectively provide twenty-four hours per day, year-round professional police, and security services to the campus community, ensuring for a safe and professional environment. Under the general supervision of the Assistant Vice President for Campus Safety & Chief of Police, the Captain will serve as second-in-command to the Chief of Police and provide leadership, management, administrative support, and motivation to 3 of the divisions that comprise UPD: Field Operations, Services, and Special Operations. The captain will manage and supervise the Lieutenants and oversee the day-to-day operations of the Police Department, and various divisions within Campus Safety. It is critical for the person holding this position to create and maintain an anti-racist culture for the San Francisco State University community; one that is reflected in the policies and protocol of the Division of Campus Safety. Position Information University Police Department Operations & Oversight Assumes management responsibility for the services and activities of the Operational units within the Police Department such as Patrol, Investigations, and Dispatch. The Captain coordinates the activities of sworn and non-sworn personnel in preserving order, protecting life and property, investigating crimes, and in enforcing laws and ordinances. Serves as second-in-command to the Chief of Police; oversees the day-to-day operations of the University Police Department; conducts a variety of organizational studies, investigations, and operational studies; recommends modifications to programs, policies, and procedures as appropriate: prepares and presents staff reports and other necessary correspondence. Prepares statistics and reports on departmental activities, and departmental policies and procedures. Develops strategic plans for unit consistent with the Department and University-wide strategic plans; manages and participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for assigned programs; interprets CSU and state policy, communicates and implements policy and procedures relative to all practices for the Department. Directs the application of advanced and innovative concepts and best practices in campus law enforcement to achieve objectives and continuously improve performance. Monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; recommends, within departmental policy, appropriate service and staffing levels. Studies crime reports and current literature in law enforcement to determine trends and make recommendations for changes in organization and operating policies and procedures. Plans, directs, coordinates, and reviews the work plan for assigned staff; determines need for police action and assigns work activities, projects and programs; reviews and evaluates work products, methods, and procedures; meets with staff to identify and resolve problems; establishes performance standards and goals; prepares formal evaluations; recognizes positive performance; addresses all performance and personnel issues appropriately; participates in the development of employees by providing in-service training. Coordinates the completion of internal affairs investigations; presents findings and makes recommended findings to the Chief. Coordinates the activities of the police department with other agencies, both generally and in special investigations/arrests and operational activities as directed by the Chief. Develops and maintains open and positive relationships with campus management and the media with the goal of keeping the campus community informed. Responds to and resolves difficult and sensitive campus inquiries and complaints; responds to questions and information requests from campus citizens and outside agencies. Controls and commands law enforcement operations of major investigations, emergency management situations and large university special events; coordinates exchange of information with other law enforcement/public safety agencies. Ensures that the Department adheres to a community-oriented policing strategy that supports the mission of UPD and the overall mission of the University with an emphasis on a positive and proactive policing approach. Maintains regular contact and interaction with appropriate law enforcement, public safety organizations at the local, state, and federal levels and others contacted in the scope of duties; leverages professional relationships to identify and recommend best practices that will strengthen the Department's ability to manage resources. Identifies and addresses employee or departmental issues; develops and presents recommendations for improvement of established processes and practices; initiates and implements plans to resolve issues. Assists the Police Chief in the development of Department budget; makes recommendations with regard to staffing level, operational needs, supply needs, etc. Ensures all operational functions are performed with completeness, accuracy and in a timely manner. Acts as an operational information resource for University Police Department managers, by maintaining current knowledge of policies related to the operational functions of the Department: researches and reports on laws, mandates and regulations that affect the operational procedures of the Department; provides direction to employees regarding appropriate application of rules, regulations, orders, procedures, and policies. Provides management oversight for parking operations in the absence of the parking director. Researches and provides management oversight of any department grants. Participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of law enforcement. Represents the department at various meetings and conferences and speaks before campus and community groups on the role of the University Police Department. Develops and builds Department teams setting standards, a vision and ensuring an atmosphere of trust with opportunities to make a difference and reach goals. Oversees Department recruitment processes including interviews, hiring decisions, and training of new employees. Assumes command of the police department in the absence of the Chief. Perform other job-related duties and special projects as assigned. Attend training and maintain skill currency as appropriate to safely and effectively complete assignments. Special Conditions Must be willing to travel and attend training programs off-site for occasional professional development. Must be able to work additional hours, occasional holidays, and adjust working hours to meet operational and department needs. On-call availability and may be called back periodically to perform work as needed on an emergency basis. Must be able to successfully pass a pre-employment background/fingerprint check, psychological and medical evaluation to California POST standards. This position is a "designated position" in the (California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position is required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Politic.al Practices Commission. This position classification has been defined as "Exempt'' and is not subject to the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Must be able to competently interact with a culturally and ethnically diverse population of students, faculty and staff. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/6596436/latest/ Professional Behavior Demonstrates behaviors that are in line with the User Friendly Principles (P530C) and Principles of Conduct for a Multi Cultural University (P30D). Demonstrates safe work practices for oneself, others and the office environment. Other Duties as Assigned Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree from an accredited university in Criminal Justice, Public or Business Administration or a related field with a minimum of four (4) years' progressively responsible supervisory/management experience in a Police Department or law enforcement agency, including a minimum of two (2) years' experience as a Police Lieutenant or equivalent. Must be California POST certified by date of hire. Possession of a valid California driver's license or the ability to obtain by date of hire. Extensive and comprehensive knowledge of the theories, principles, and practices of effective police administration with particular attention to planning and organizing police services and operations. Knowledge of the theories, principles, and practices of effective public administration, with special reference to department policies, personnel, and budget administration. Comprehensive knowledge of and the ability to interpret and accurately apply current law enforcement methods, policies, procedures, rules, regulations, laws and criminal investigative practices, techniques and procedures; ability to make sound recommendations based on findings of investigations. Thorough knowledge of current criminal codes and laws and the ability to apply them in a university setting. Must possess superior analytical and reasoning skills with the use of inference to draw evidence based conclusions. Extensive and comprehensive knowledge of and ability to independently interpret, communicate and apply Department and University policies and procedures in support of the operation of the Department; ability to adapt to organizational, procedural, policy and technological changes. Ability to assist with planning, organizing, staffing, and directing the range of activities commonly found in a University Police Department. Thorough knowledge of NIMS and SEMS emergency systems and general emergency preparedness practices. Knowledge of modern management techniques with comprehensive knowledge of effective personnel management practices and supervisory skills, including recruitment, training, performance assessment including establishment and monitoring of goals and objectives, motivation and professional development, corrective actions and progressive discipline. Knowledge of collective bargaining and administrative correction action as appropriate in a collective bargaining environment. Ability to initiate and support innovation with creativity, flexibility, responsiveness and future focus. Strong ability to interact effectively with members of the Department and public in stressful situations. Demonstrated ability to operate in an environment that requires discretion and confidentiality. Ability to maximize productivity through use of appropriate tools; develop resources that create timely and efficient workflow. Superior organizational and time management skills with the ability to set own priorities to coordinate multiple assignments with fluctuating and time-sensitive deadlines. Ability to interact with students and adults from diverse social and economic backgrounds. Ability to use tact, diplomacy and maintain dignity and self-control in handling a broad range of high level and sensitive interpersonal situations with diverse personalities, and to respond appropriately to conflicts and problems. Exceptional ability to make effective decisions and judgments under pressure and during emergency situations. Ability to resolve operational problems and situations as they occur. Comprehensive knowledge of and ability to show proficiency of common law enforcement equipment such as firearms, baton, pepper spray, taser, and arrest control techniques. Comprehensive knowledge of modern community policing, problem solving philosophies, public safety procedures and emergency response planning. Ability to communicate effectively and establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with the campus community, the surrounding communities and the general public. Demonstrated ability to initiate, establish, and foster communication and teamwork by maintaining a positive, cooperative, productive work atmosphere in and outside the University with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within a diverse population and with those from various cultural backgrounds. Demonstrated ability to serve as Chief in the absence of the Chief of Police. Comprehensive ability to observe and recall details and incidents. Maintain high quality/standards of work, leadership, initiative, problem solving, commitment, creativity, professional responsibility, and judgment. Ability to represent the University and its interests in a professional and conscientious manner. Excellent communication skills; ability to effectively communicate information in a clear and understandable manner, both verbally and in writing. Thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling and punctuation. Excellent computer skills and proficiency with a variety of computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, on-line systems, Internet as well as online calendaring and email. Working knowledge of University infrastructure, policies and procedures. Preferred Qualifications Previous law enforcement management experience in an institutional/higher educational environment with a focus on community policing, customer service, and advanced problem solving abilities. Master’s degree in public administration, business administration, police science, criminal justice, or similar field of study. Possession or eligibility for a California POST Executive Certificate. Pre-Employment Requirements This position requires the successful completion of a background check. Eligibility to Work Applicants must be able to provide proof of US Citizenship or authorization to work in the United States, within three business days from their date of hire. Benefits Threaded through our Total Compensation package is a commitment to Bridging Life's Transitions. SF State is committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive program that rewards efforts that are appreciated by your colleagues, students and the customers we serve. We offer a competitive compensation package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Pension, 401k, Healthcare Savings Account, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Vacation and Sick Leave as well as State Holidays and a dynamic Fee Waiver program, all geared towards the University's commitment to attract, motivate and retain our employee. CSUEU Position (For CSUEU Positions Only) Eligible and qualified on-campus applicants, currently in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 are given hiring preference. Additional Information SF STATE IS NOT A SPONSORING AGENCY FOR STAFF OR MANAGEMENT POSITIONS. (i.e. H1-B VISAS). Thank you for your interest in employment with California State University (CSU). CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. Because of this, CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside of California with very limited exception. While this position may be eligible for occasional telework, all work is expected to be performed in the state of California, and this position is assigned to on-campus operations. CSU strongly encourages faculty, staff, and students who are accessing campus facilities to be immunized against COVID-19 or declare a medical or religious exemption from doing so. Any candidates advanced in a currently open search process are encouraged to comply with this requirement. The systemwide policy can be found at https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/9779821/latest/ and questions may be sent to hr@campus.edu. The Human Resources office is open Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and can be reached at (415) 338-1872. Please note that this position, position requirements, application deadline and/or any other component of this position is subject to change or cancellation at any time. Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (SOCCC)
Mission Viejo, California, United States
Title: Senior Public Safety Assistant Job Category: CSEA Job Opening Date: September 05, 2023 Job Closing Date: Location: Saddleback College Work Location: Mission Viejo, CA Department: Office of Safety and Security Pay Grade, for more information click on this link: https://www.socccd.edu/departments/human-resources/contracts-and-salary-schedules Pay Rate Type: Monthly Work Days: Monday - Friday Work Hours: 8:00am - 1:00pm Hours Per Week: 25 Percentage of Employment: 62.5% Months of Employment: 12 Salary: Starting at $2,761 per month Required Documents: No Required documents - Optional Documents: Resume Job Description: C.S.E.A Classified Bargaining Unit Salary Schedule Range 117 Initial Screening Date: September 19, 2023 NOTE: Employment in this position is contingent upon 60% funding from Parking Fee Services. No Required Documents, Optional Documents: Resume Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION Under general supervision from the Chief of Police or designee, leads, plans, and coordinates access control activities and provides highly specialized support for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus. Performs duties of a Public Safety Assistant; and provides clerical assistance as needed within the department. Supports front counter operations, providing a variety of information and assistance to students, faculty, staff, and the general public relative to assigned area of responsibility; receives incoming calls related to public safety matters from the campus community and the general public; supports the Campus Police Department in field assignments on foot or utilizing vehicles as necessary. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the advanced journey level class in the Public Safety Assistant series. Positions at this level are distinguished from other classes within the series by the level of responsibility assumed and the complexity of duties assigned. The Senior Public Safety Assistant functions as a Public Safety Assistant and is assigned additional responsibility for access control, and other specialized functions of the police department. The incumbent provides direction, coordinates, and oversees the day-to-day activities of access control for the assigned campus. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Leads, plans, and coordinates access control activities and functions to accomplish department goals and objectives; performs duties of a Public Safety Assistant. Oversees issuing, assigning access rights for access control cards or key fobs, and decommissioning of access control cards; processes requests for card access and modifications; monitors, tracks, and evaluates card access activity system wide. Serves as primary point of contact for service requests on access control systems; performs service/installation of access control systems, including in new construction; issues, receives, evaluates, and responds to work orders and requests; evaluates, diagnoses, troubleshoots systems, and performs maintenance, configuration changes, and repairs, as necessary; establishes priorities and coordinates with contractors and vendors, when required; performs testing, verification, and validation of installations and repairs using a variety of tools and methods; inspects work for compliance with current regulations and standards; maintains documentation of current systems, changes to configuration items, inventory, tasks, and daily service requests, etc. to keep accurate and appropriate records; evaluates present systems and recommends system expansion, modification, and replacement. Provides subject matter expertise related to systems; attends project meetings pertaining to access control integration; coordinates with administration, departments, and external groups to resolve access control related issues by applying technical solutions; assists in policy and procedure development related to access control; performs research on best practices and stays current on related regulations; instructs employees in the use of access control system; provides end user support and guidance on access control, hardware, and systems usage, ranging from beginners to expert users. Assists other college and external personnel for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activities (i.e., coordination with electricians, locksmith, carpenters, etc.). May serve as receptionist for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus; receives office and telephone callers; provides material and information in response to requests for information related to assigned area of responsibility; conveys telephone messages; refers callers to appropriate staff for further assistance as needed. Assists with the issuance of parking permits to students, staff, and special student categories, and related activities. Issues parking citations in support of parking enforcement operations; conducts traffic control in support of traffic enforcement operations; provides assistance to individuals having received citations; provides information for appealing citations; processes initial Administrative Reviews from walk-in customers, the citation processing agency, or by mail; logs in requests for hearings; enters results; receives, records, and issues receipts for parking citation payments and enters payments into system. Receives and maintains safe storage of campus lost and found items; attempts to contact owner of item; maintains records of items received and claimed. May operate Live Scan fingerprinting device for applicant and general public records checks. Assists with crowd management at campus events. Performs student escort services. Assists with Counter Reports, including traffic accident and no lead criminal incident reports. Uses District, College, State, and Federal laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures to provide accurate information and services; answers questions, clarifies information, responds to requests, and resolves problems; explains District, College, Division, or Department area policies and procedures where judgment, knowledge, tact, and interpretation of policies and procedures is necessary; researches and interprets regulations for Federal, State, District and College programs relating to area of assignment; maintains current knowledge and stays up to date on requirements and changes related to area of assignment; participates in the development of new/revised procedures to accommodate changes; maintains a working knowledge of standard operating procedures within the area of assignment. Composes, prepares, completes, and maintain a variety of correspondence, documents, forms, and other materials; generates, prepares, monitors, maintains, and reviews reports; disseminates information as appropriate; verifies and reviews documents and reports for completeness, accuracy, and conformance with established regulations and procedures. Utilizes various computer applications and software packages including word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs; operates a variety of office equipment and machines; learns to use new technology as necessary to perform duties; utilizes electronic technology to correspond with others and to maintain assigned calendars, schedules, and appointments. Establishes and maintains complex, interrelated filing systems including confidential files; collects, compiles, and records data and other information; researches and verifies information. Attends a variety of meetings, workshops, conferences, presentations, and training sessions as required; maintains compliance with mandatory trainings and certifications as directed by supervisor; attends and participates in diversity, equity and inclusion trainings and events. Abides by all confidentiality practices required by District, College, state, and federal policies, laws, rules, and regulations. Establishes and maintains cooperative working relationships with students, staff, and faculty, as well as various outside groups to ensure efficient, effective, and correct implementation of departmental objectives. Maintains departmental area(s) in a safe, clean, and orderly environment; assures compliance with established safety procedures and regulations; refers unresolved problems to supervisor. Provides functional and technical work direction to lower-level staff, temporary employees, and student workers; trains new and existing staff as assigned; prioritizes work assignments; ensures work is completed in a timely manner; verifies the work of assigned staff for accuracy. Performs related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties. Knowledge of: Operation, procedures, and policies of a College Police Department; applicable local, state, and federal laws, codes, and regulations; District and College organization, operations, policies, and objectives. Advanced working knowledge of electronic access control technology; access control system equipment testing, repair, and maintenance procedures; working knowledge of low voltage systems. Basic emergency procedures and proper radio communication procedures and rules. Crowd management and traffic control methods and techniques. Software programs, hardware, and database systems relevant to area of assignment. Current office practices, procedures, methods, and computer equipment, software, hardware, and applications related to the work, including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Principles and practices used to establish and maintain files and information retrieval systems; principles and practice of recordkeeping, and principles and procedures of writing and report preparation. Work organization principles and practices. Basic mathematical concepts. Effective written and oral communication skills including correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. Diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students. Techniques for providing a high level of customer service including methods and techniques of proper telephone etiquette. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy. Techniques to facilitate effective interaction with people on an individual or group basis. Confidentiality requirements when dealing with personal and sensitive student information. Occupational hazards and standard safety policies and procedures. Principles and practices of providing training and guidance to lower-level staff and student workers. Ability to: Learn and understand the organization and operation of the assigned department as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities; understand, explain, and apply administrative and office policies and procedures as well as pertinent laws, regulations, and ordinances; work within the policies, functions, and requirements of area of assignment. Perform a variety of office support and clerical duties and activities of a general and specialized nature for assigned campus police office. Work with software/hardware used in electronic access control systems; diagnose and repair access control security system hardware; effectively prioritize work requests. Make recommendations for access control security needs. Coordinate work with both internal and external stakeholders. Follow protocols and escalate as needed. Learn geographic features and streets of the campus. Learn to operate office equipment including computers and Live Scan device. Operate two-way radio equipment to communicate with police station or other police personnel. Provide operational and technical guidance and leadership to staff in area of expertise. Receive and appropriately respond to telephone calls for emergency service as needed; remain calm in emergency situations. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing in English; use correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary; understand and follow oral and written directions in English; listen actively and effectively. Develop, maintain, and foster effective working relationships involving interactions and communications personally, by phone, and in writing with a variety of individuals and/or groups from diverse backgrounds on a regular, ongoing basis. Interact extensively with and respond to requests and inquiries from students, faculty, staff, and public; effectively present information in person or on the telephone to students, staff, or the public; provide excellent customer service. Perform a variety of office support and clerical duties and activities of in support of the assigned area; operate office equipment including hardware, software, and devices supporting word processing, database management, and spreadsheets; type or enter data at a speed necessary for successful job performance; maintain accurate filing, record keeping, and tracking systems; apply excellent organization skills and attention to detail; compose and prepare correspondence and memoranda; maintain filing systems; prepare documentation, reports, and other written materials. Work with and exhibit sensitivity to and understanding of the varied racial, ethnic, cultural, sexual orientation, academic, socio-economic, and disabled populations of community college students. Work effectively under pressure with frequent interruptions and a high degree of public contact on a variety of tasks concurrently while meeting established deadlines and changing priorities; concentrate on detailed tasks for extended periods of time; work confidentially, independently, and collaboratively. Exercise good judgment, discretion, and personal initiative in resolving confidential, difficult, and sensitive situations, according to established policies and procedures; use sound judgment in recognizing scope of authority; maintain critical and sensitive information, records, and reports confidentially. Provide training and work direction to assigned temporary and student staff. Effectively utilize computer applications and equipment in the performance of duties; adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems. Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. Work some evening/weekend shifts as required. Maintain the cleanliness, safety, and organization of assigned area; ensure adherence to safe work practices and procedures; monitor activities in assigned area and enforce policies for proper use and behavior. Participate in trainings and meetings on-site and off-site as required. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Experience: One year of working in a security or law enforcement setting. Preferred: Experience working with access control systems. Licenses, Certificates, and/or Other Requirements: A valid California driver's license and proof of insurability may be required for some positions to drive a District or personal vehicle to attend meetings or pick up/deliver documents or other materials. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Work Environment: Work is performed primarily in a college campus setting. Duties may be performed at a desk or computer terminal; subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with students, staff, and others; or at field assignments such as parking enforcement or traffic control. At least minimal environmental controls are in place to assure health and comfort. Physical Demands: Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard; to verbally communicate to exchange information; and may occasionally travel to other offices or locations for duty assignments or to pick up or deliver materials. Subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with students, staff, and others; or at field assignments such as parking enforcement or traffic control. At least minimal environmental controls are in place to assure health and comfort. Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction. Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: Interviews may be held in-person (following all necessary precautions) or in a virtual format. Employees must reside in California while employed with the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD), even during remote work. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the SOCCCD. The SOCCCD is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the communities it serves. More information can be found on our District website by visiting https://www.socccd.edu/communications/covid-19-information . NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. SOCCCD will not sponsor any visa applications. PLEASE NOTE: A California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree may not accept employment until after the first 180 days of retirement. Anyone retired from CalPERS accepting permanent employment with this District will be required to reinstate as an active CalPERS member. Please contact CalPERS for additional information regarding your retirement status. Any active vested member of California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), who accepts employment with the District to perform service that requires membership in CalPERS, is eligible to elect to continue retirement system coverage under CalSTRS DISABILITY ACCOMODATIONS: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. CAMPUS CRIME AND SAFETY AWARENESS: Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources office upon request. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO): The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SOCCCD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Important: You must complete your application for a posting by 11:59 p.m. , Pacific Standard Time, by the deadline, along with any required documents , in order to be considered for the position. Applicants must complete all fields/sections on the application. Do not type "See Resume" or leave any fields blank. Applicants must enter their work experience, education, etc. on the District application. Applications reflecting "See Resume" will be considered incomplete and will not be considered for recruitment.
Sep 06, 2023
Part Time
Title: Senior Public Safety Assistant Job Category: CSEA Job Opening Date: September 05, 2023 Job Closing Date: Location: Saddleback College Work Location: Mission Viejo, CA Department: Office of Safety and Security Pay Grade, for more information click on this link: https://www.socccd.edu/departments/human-resources/contracts-and-salary-schedules Pay Rate Type: Monthly Work Days: Monday - Friday Work Hours: 8:00am - 1:00pm Hours Per Week: 25 Percentage of Employment: 62.5% Months of Employment: 12 Salary: Starting at $2,761 per month Required Documents: No Required documents - Optional Documents: Resume Job Description: C.S.E.A Classified Bargaining Unit Salary Schedule Range 117 Initial Screening Date: September 19, 2023 NOTE: Employment in this position is contingent upon 60% funding from Parking Fee Services. No Required Documents, Optional Documents: Resume Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION Under general supervision from the Chief of Police or designee, leads, plans, and coordinates access control activities and provides highly specialized support for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus. Performs duties of a Public Safety Assistant; and provides clerical assistance as needed within the department. Supports front counter operations, providing a variety of information and assistance to students, faculty, staff, and the general public relative to assigned area of responsibility; receives incoming calls related to public safety matters from the campus community and the general public; supports the Campus Police Department in field assignments on foot or utilizing vehicles as necessary. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the advanced journey level class in the Public Safety Assistant series. Positions at this level are distinguished from other classes within the series by the level of responsibility assumed and the complexity of duties assigned. The Senior Public Safety Assistant functions as a Public Safety Assistant and is assigned additional responsibility for access control, and other specialized functions of the police department. The incumbent provides direction, coordinates, and oversees the day-to-day activities of access control for the assigned campus. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Leads, plans, and coordinates access control activities and functions to accomplish department goals and objectives; performs duties of a Public Safety Assistant. Oversees issuing, assigning access rights for access control cards or key fobs, and decommissioning of access control cards; processes requests for card access and modifications; monitors, tracks, and evaluates card access activity system wide. Serves as primary point of contact for service requests on access control systems; performs service/installation of access control systems, including in new construction; issues, receives, evaluates, and responds to work orders and requests; evaluates, diagnoses, troubleshoots systems, and performs maintenance, configuration changes, and repairs, as necessary; establishes priorities and coordinates with contractors and vendors, when required; performs testing, verification, and validation of installations and repairs using a variety of tools and methods; inspects work for compliance with current regulations and standards; maintains documentation of current systems, changes to configuration items, inventory, tasks, and daily service requests, etc. to keep accurate and appropriate records; evaluates present systems and recommends system expansion, modification, and replacement. Provides subject matter expertise related to systems; attends project meetings pertaining to access control integration; coordinates with administration, departments, and external groups to resolve access control related issues by applying technical solutions; assists in policy and procedure development related to access control; performs research on best practices and stays current on related regulations; instructs employees in the use of access control system; provides end user support and guidance on access control, hardware, and systems usage, ranging from beginners to expert users. Assists other college and external personnel for the purpose of supporting them in the completion of their work activities (i.e., coordination with electricians, locksmith, carpenters, etc.). May serve as receptionist for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus; receives office and telephone callers; provides material and information in response to requests for information related to assigned area of responsibility; conveys telephone messages; refers callers to appropriate staff for further assistance as needed. Assists with the issuance of parking permits to students, staff, and special student categories, and related activities. Issues parking citations in support of parking enforcement operations; conducts traffic control in support of traffic enforcement operations; provides assistance to individuals having received citations; provides information for appealing citations; processes initial Administrative Reviews from walk-in customers, the citation processing agency, or by mail; logs in requests for hearings; enters results; receives, records, and issues receipts for parking citation payments and enters payments into system. Receives and maintains safe storage of campus lost and found items; attempts to contact owner of item; maintains records of items received and claimed. May operate Live Scan fingerprinting device for applicant and general public records checks. Assists with crowd management at campus events. Performs student escort services. Assists with Counter Reports, including traffic accident and no lead criminal incident reports. Uses District, College, State, and Federal laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures to provide accurate information and services; answers questions, clarifies information, responds to requests, and resolves problems; explains District, College, Division, or Department area policies and procedures where judgment, knowledge, tact, and interpretation of policies and procedures is necessary; researches and interprets regulations for Federal, State, District and College programs relating to area of assignment; maintains current knowledge and stays up to date on requirements and changes related to area of assignment; participates in the development of new/revised procedures to accommodate changes; maintains a working knowledge of standard operating procedures within the area of assignment. Composes, prepares, completes, and maintain a variety of correspondence, documents, forms, and other materials; generates, prepares, monitors, maintains, and reviews reports; disseminates information as appropriate; verifies and reviews documents and reports for completeness, accuracy, and conformance with established regulations and procedures. Utilizes various computer applications and software packages including word processing, spreadsheet, and database programs; operates a variety of office equipment and machines; learns to use new technology as necessary to perform duties; utilizes electronic technology to correspond with others and to maintain assigned calendars, schedules, and appointments. Establishes and maintains complex, interrelated filing systems including confidential files; collects, compiles, and records data and other information; researches and verifies information. Attends a variety of meetings, workshops, conferences, presentations, and training sessions as required; maintains compliance with mandatory trainings and certifications as directed by supervisor; attends and participates in diversity, equity and inclusion trainings and events. Abides by all confidentiality practices required by District, College, state, and federal policies, laws, rules, and regulations. Establishes and maintains cooperative working relationships with students, staff, and faculty, as well as various outside groups to ensure efficient, effective, and correct implementation of departmental objectives. Maintains departmental area(s) in a safe, clean, and orderly environment; assures compliance with established safety procedures and regulations; refers unresolved problems to supervisor. Provides functional and technical work direction to lower-level staff, temporary employees, and student workers; trains new and existing staff as assigned; prioritizes work assignments; ensures work is completed in a timely manner; verifies the work of assigned staff for accuracy. Performs related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties. Knowledge of: Operation, procedures, and policies of a College Police Department; applicable local, state, and federal laws, codes, and regulations; District and College organization, operations, policies, and objectives. Advanced working knowledge of electronic access control technology; access control system equipment testing, repair, and maintenance procedures; working knowledge of low voltage systems. Basic emergency procedures and proper radio communication procedures and rules. Crowd management and traffic control methods and techniques. Software programs, hardware, and database systems relevant to area of assignment. Current office practices, procedures, methods, and computer equipment, software, hardware, and applications related to the work, including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Principles and practices used to establish and maintain files and information retrieval systems; principles and practice of recordkeeping, and principles and procedures of writing and report preparation. Work organization principles and practices. Basic mathematical concepts. Effective written and oral communication skills including correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. Diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students. Techniques for providing a high level of customer service including methods and techniques of proper telephone etiquette. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy. Techniques to facilitate effective interaction with people on an individual or group basis. Confidentiality requirements when dealing with personal and sensitive student information. Occupational hazards and standard safety policies and procedures. Principles and practices of providing training and guidance to lower-level staff and student workers. Ability to: Learn and understand the organization and operation of the assigned department as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities; understand, explain, and apply administrative and office policies and procedures as well as pertinent laws, regulations, and ordinances; work within the policies, functions, and requirements of area of assignment. Perform a variety of office support and clerical duties and activities of a general and specialized nature for assigned campus police office. Work with software/hardware used in electronic access control systems; diagnose and repair access control security system hardware; effectively prioritize work requests. Make recommendations for access control security needs. Coordinate work with both internal and external stakeholders. Follow protocols and escalate as needed. Learn geographic features and streets of the campus. Learn to operate office equipment including computers and Live Scan device. Operate two-way radio equipment to communicate with police station or other police personnel. Provide operational and technical guidance and leadership to staff in area of expertise. Receive and appropriately respond to telephone calls for emergency service as needed; remain calm in emergency situations. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing in English; use correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary; understand and follow oral and written directions in English; listen actively and effectively. Develop, maintain, and foster effective working relationships involving interactions and communications personally, by phone, and in writing with a variety of individuals and/or groups from diverse backgrounds on a regular, ongoing basis. Interact extensively with and respond to requests and inquiries from students, faculty, staff, and public; effectively present information in person or on the telephone to students, staff, or the public; provide excellent customer service. Perform a variety of office support and clerical duties and activities of in support of the assigned area; operate office equipment including hardware, software, and devices supporting word processing, database management, and spreadsheets; type or enter data at a speed necessary for successful job performance; maintain accurate filing, record keeping, and tracking systems; apply excellent organization skills and attention to detail; compose and prepare correspondence and memoranda; maintain filing systems; prepare documentation, reports, and other written materials. Work with and exhibit sensitivity to and understanding of the varied racial, ethnic, cultural, sexual orientation, academic, socio-economic, and disabled populations of community college students. Work effectively under pressure with frequent interruptions and a high degree of public contact on a variety of tasks concurrently while meeting established deadlines and changing priorities; concentrate on detailed tasks for extended periods of time; work confidentially, independently, and collaboratively. Exercise good judgment, discretion, and personal initiative in resolving confidential, difficult, and sensitive situations, according to established policies and procedures; use sound judgment in recognizing scope of authority; maintain critical and sensitive information, records, and reports confidentially. Provide training and work direction to assigned temporary and student staff. Effectively utilize computer applications and equipment in the performance of duties; adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems. Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. Work some evening/weekend shifts as required. Maintain the cleanliness, safety, and organization of assigned area; ensure adherence to safe work practices and procedures; monitor activities in assigned area and enforce policies for proper use and behavior. Participate in trainings and meetings on-site and off-site as required. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Experience: One year of working in a security or law enforcement setting. Preferred: Experience working with access control systems. Licenses, Certificates, and/or Other Requirements: A valid California driver's license and proof of insurability may be required for some positions to drive a District or personal vehicle to attend meetings or pick up/deliver documents or other materials. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Work Environment: Work is performed primarily in a college campus setting. Duties may be performed at a desk or computer terminal; subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with students, staff, and others; or at field assignments such as parking enforcement or traffic control. At least minimal environmental controls are in place to assure health and comfort. Physical Demands: Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard; to verbally communicate to exchange information; and may occasionally travel to other offices or locations for duty assignments or to pick up or deliver materials. Subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with students, staff, and others; or at field assignments such as parking enforcement or traffic control. At least minimal environmental controls are in place to assure health and comfort. Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction. Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: Interviews may be held in-person (following all necessary precautions) or in a virtual format. Employees must reside in California while employed with the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD), even during remote work. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the SOCCCD. The SOCCCD is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the communities it serves. More information can be found on our District website by visiting https://www.socccd.edu/communications/covid-19-information . NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. SOCCCD will not sponsor any visa applications. PLEASE NOTE: A California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree may not accept employment until after the first 180 days of retirement. Anyone retired from CalPERS accepting permanent employment with this District will be required to reinstate as an active CalPERS member. Please contact CalPERS for additional information regarding your retirement status. Any active vested member of California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), who accepts employment with the District to perform service that requires membership in CalPERS, is eligible to elect to continue retirement system coverage under CalSTRS DISABILITY ACCOMODATIONS: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. CAMPUS CRIME AND SAFETY AWARENESS: Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources office upon request. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO): The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SOCCCD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Important: You must complete your application for a posting by 11:59 p.m. , Pacific Standard Time, by the deadline, along with any required documents , in order to be considered for the position. Applicants must complete all fields/sections on the application. Do not type "See Resume" or leave any fields blank. Applicants must enter their work experience, education, etc. on the District application. Applications reflecting "See Resume" will be considered incomplete and will not be considered for recruitment.
Introduction ABOUT THE CORONER'S BUREAU The Alameda County Coroner's Bureau is located in the Oakland hills which serves a population of 1.6 million people and is currently the 7th most populous county in the state of California. The Coroner's Bureau is the Regional Mutual Aid Coordinator for California's Region II (16 counties) whose responsibility includes the coordination of intra- and inter-regional mutual aid in large scale events. The Coroner's Bureau shares a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility with the Alameda County Crime Laboratory and Alameda County Public Health Department. When fully staffed, the Coroner's Bureau operates with six full-time Morgue Technicians, three Forensic Pathologists, a Chief Forensic Pathologist, and additional locum tenens Forensic Pathologists. The Coroner's Bureau also has an in-house board-certified neuropathologist and is staffed with ABMDI-certified Death Investigators. The Coroner's Bureau has access to forensic anthropology and odontology services and multiple contracted toxicology services. The Coroner's Bureau receives death notifications and performs investigations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Autopsies are normally performed Monday through Friday, excluding most holidays. However, occasional situations requiring a pathologist to conduct an autopsy outside of normal business hours or visit a death scene may arise. DESCRIPTION THE POSITION Under general direction, to serve as the primary medical advisor to the Sheriff/Coroner or his/her designee, for cases under the jurisdiction of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau; to perform professional level, forensic medical evaluation and analysis involved with determining the cause, manner and circumstances of death and injuries sustained by deceased persons; to develop forensic evidence for use in legal proceedings; to testify and serve as an expert witness in concerning findings; to administer and manage the operations in the morgue; and organize, manage and coordinate all forensic medical activities at the Coroner's Bureau. The Chief Forensic Pathologist is licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy in the State of California and is certified by the American Board of Pathology to practice forensic pathology. This is a single position class located in the Coroner's Bureau, reporting to the Sheriff/Coroner or his/her designee. For more information about the job classification, visit: Chief Forensic Pathologist (#5149) . THE IDEAL CANDIDATE In addition to meeting the minimum qualifications listed below the ideal candidate will exhibit the above qualities as well as possess the following critical attributes: A successful team builder - Uses appropriate interpersonal styles to help build a cohesive team and accomplish the team's goals. Effectively maximizes personnel resources - Allocates tasks and responsibilities to maximize the individuals' and organization's effectiveness. Commits to one's work - Demonstrates a willingness to commit one's time and best efforts to accomplishing organizational goals. Approaches change positively - Maintains effectiveness when experiencing major changes in work responsibilities or environment. Operates with integrity - Interacts with others in a way that gives them confidence in one's intentions and those of the organization. Maintains focus under pressure - Exhibits stable performance under stress or opposition. Maintains an exceptional level of quality - Accomplishing tasks by considering all areas involved, accurately checks processes and tasks. Excels in technical knowledge and skill - keeps up with current developments and trends in the field of forensic pathology. Communicates effectively - Clearly conveys information and ideas. ABOUT THE ALAMEDA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Alameda County Sheriff's Office is a full service law enforcement agency accredited through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) for its law enforcement services, its Regional Training Center, and its Dispatch Unit; the American Correctional Association (ACA) for its Detentions and Corrections Division; the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors Laboratory Accreditation Board for its Crime Lab; the Bomb Squad Commanders Advisory Board for its Explosive Ordinance Unit. Additionally, the agency's health care provider, Wellpath, has experience working with the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC). The Sheriff's Office has a currentbudget of approximately $600 million and has over 1700 authorized positions, including in excess of 1000 sworn personnel. The agency's Chief Executive Officer is Sheriff / Coroner Yesenia L. Sanchez, who is assisted in the operation of the agency by Undersheriff Richard T. Lucia, Assistant Sheriffs Emmanuel Christy and Colby Staysa. The Sheriff of Alameda County is responsible for a vast array of tasks and duties, including the following: Providing security to the Consolidated Superior Courts Operating the Coroner's Bureau Operating a full-service criminalistics laboratory Performing Civil Process Operating a County Jail (Santa Rita) Operating the County Office of Emergency Services Providing patrol and investigative services to the unincorporated areas of Alameda County Pursuant to contractual agreements, providing patrol and investigative services to the City of Dublin,Oakland International Airport, Highland County Hospital, Social Services, and to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Conducting a basic academy pursuant to Police Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) requirements. [ Sheriff's Academy website ] Providing Fish and Game enforcement Project Director of the Narcotics Task Force Serving as the Executive Director of the Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (SAFE) Task Force Operating a Marine Patrol Unit in the San Francisco Bay waters For more detailed information about the agency, visit: Alameda County's Sheriff's Office MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education : Possession of an M.D. or D.O. degree conferred by an accredited medical school. AND Experience : The equivalent of two years' full-time post forensic residency/fellowship work experience in forensic pathology. Certification : Completion of a recognized residency program leading to board certification in forensic pathology and possession of board certification in forensic pathology by the American Board of Pathology. License : Possession of a license to practice medicine or osteopathy in the State of California. Special Requirements : Duties require twenty-four hour on-call availability to respond to scenes of sudden death or injury, or to respond to hospitals to facility organ donor requests. Duties require exposure to accidental, physical or biological health hazards and disagreeable situations. NOTE : The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The most suitably qualified candidates will possess the following competencies: Knowledge of : State and Federal laws applicable to the practice of forensic pathology. Investigative procedures and the medico-legal techniques required to determine the circumstances, cause and manner of death as required by law. Procedures and techniques utilized in forensic medicine, including medico-legal autopsy, interpretation of forensic toxicology results and interpretation of histology and clinical chemistry results associated with a cause and time of death. Principles of public administration, supervision, and training. Ability to : Examine decedents for evidence and signs of injuries. Document injuries, collect biological and physical evidence of injuries and interpret them. Perform medico-legal autopsies in accordance with the standards of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau and the National Association of Medical Examiners. Effectively communicate interpretations of scene reconstruction, medico-legal autopsy, and investigative and observational findings verbally and in writing. Testify clearly, concisely and effectively at public hearings, in courts of law and before the Grand Jury. Learn, and effectively execute the policies and procedures of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau. Plan, direct and coordinate the works of others. Establish and maintain effective and diplomatic work relationships with members of the legal profession, public, staff, and other government agencies or related entities. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Selection Plan Applications will be screened for the most qualified candidates to participate in an oral interview. Candidates who are selected to interview will be informed via email with reasonable advance notice. You are encouraged to apply immediately as this posting is open until filled and may close at any time. BENEFITS Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being Medical - HMO & PPO Plans Dental - HMO & PPO Plans Vision or Vision Reimbursement Share the Savings Basic Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance (with optional dependent coverage for eligible employees) Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance County Allowance Credit Flexible Spending Accounts - Health FSA, Dependent Care and Adoption Assistance Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Voluntary Benefits - Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Legal Services Employee Assistance Program For your Financial Future Retirement Plan - (Defined Benefit Pension Plan) Deferred Compensation Plan (457 Plan or Roth Plan) For your Work/Life Balance 12 paid holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accrual Vacation purchase program Management Paid Leave** Catastrophic Sick Leave Group Auto/Home Insurance Pet Insurance Commuter Benefits Program Guaranteed Ride Home Employee Wellness Program (e.g. At Work Fitness, Incentive Based Programs, Gym Membership Discounts) Employee Discount Program (e.g. theme parks, cell phone, etc.) Child Care Resources 1 st United Services Credit Union *Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change. ** Non-exempt management employees are entitled to up to three days of management paid leave. Exempt management employees are entitled to up to seven days of management paid leave. Conclusion All notices related to County recruitments for which you have applied will be sent/delivered via email. Please add @jobaps.com, @acgov.org and Noreply@jobaps.com as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. If you do not do this, your email blocking or spam filtering program may block receipt of the notices regarding your application for recruitments. You are also strongly advised to regularly log into your County of Alameda online application account to check for notices that may have been sent to you. All email notices that will be sent to you will also be kept in your personal online application account. You will be able to view all of your notices in your online application account by clicking on the "My applications" button on the Current Job Openings page and clicking on the link 'last notice sent' for the respective recruitment. Please take the steps recommended above to ensure you do not miss any notices about a recruitment for which you have applied. The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. NOTE: All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box Noreply@jobaps.com are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. If you have questions please go to our website at www.acgov.org/hrs . You may also contact the Human Resources Analyst listed on the job announcement for the recruitment for which you have applied. Elaine Lemi | Human Resources Analyst Human Resource Services, County of Alameda (510) 272-6434 | elaine.lemi@acgov.org DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors protected under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 29, 2023
Full Time
Introduction ABOUT THE CORONER'S BUREAU The Alameda County Coroner's Bureau is located in the Oakland hills which serves a population of 1.6 million people and is currently the 7th most populous county in the state of California. The Coroner's Bureau is the Regional Mutual Aid Coordinator for California's Region II (16 counties) whose responsibility includes the coordination of intra- and inter-regional mutual aid in large scale events. The Coroner's Bureau shares a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility with the Alameda County Crime Laboratory and Alameda County Public Health Department. When fully staffed, the Coroner's Bureau operates with six full-time Morgue Technicians, three Forensic Pathologists, a Chief Forensic Pathologist, and additional locum tenens Forensic Pathologists. The Coroner's Bureau also has an in-house board-certified neuropathologist and is staffed with ABMDI-certified Death Investigators. The Coroner's Bureau has access to forensic anthropology and odontology services and multiple contracted toxicology services. The Coroner's Bureau receives death notifications and performs investigations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Autopsies are normally performed Monday through Friday, excluding most holidays. However, occasional situations requiring a pathologist to conduct an autopsy outside of normal business hours or visit a death scene may arise. DESCRIPTION THE POSITION Under general direction, to serve as the primary medical advisor to the Sheriff/Coroner or his/her designee, for cases under the jurisdiction of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau; to perform professional level, forensic medical evaluation and analysis involved with determining the cause, manner and circumstances of death and injuries sustained by deceased persons; to develop forensic evidence for use in legal proceedings; to testify and serve as an expert witness in concerning findings; to administer and manage the operations in the morgue; and organize, manage and coordinate all forensic medical activities at the Coroner's Bureau. The Chief Forensic Pathologist is licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy in the State of California and is certified by the American Board of Pathology to practice forensic pathology. This is a single position class located in the Coroner's Bureau, reporting to the Sheriff/Coroner or his/her designee. For more information about the job classification, visit: Chief Forensic Pathologist (#5149) . THE IDEAL CANDIDATE In addition to meeting the minimum qualifications listed below the ideal candidate will exhibit the above qualities as well as possess the following critical attributes: A successful team builder - Uses appropriate interpersonal styles to help build a cohesive team and accomplish the team's goals. Effectively maximizes personnel resources - Allocates tasks and responsibilities to maximize the individuals' and organization's effectiveness. Commits to one's work - Demonstrates a willingness to commit one's time and best efforts to accomplishing organizational goals. Approaches change positively - Maintains effectiveness when experiencing major changes in work responsibilities or environment. Operates with integrity - Interacts with others in a way that gives them confidence in one's intentions and those of the organization. Maintains focus under pressure - Exhibits stable performance under stress or opposition. Maintains an exceptional level of quality - Accomplishing tasks by considering all areas involved, accurately checks processes and tasks. Excels in technical knowledge and skill - keeps up with current developments and trends in the field of forensic pathology. Communicates effectively - Clearly conveys information and ideas. ABOUT THE ALAMEDA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Alameda County Sheriff's Office is a full service law enforcement agency accredited through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) for its law enforcement services, its Regional Training Center, and its Dispatch Unit; the American Correctional Association (ACA) for its Detentions and Corrections Division; the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors Laboratory Accreditation Board for its Crime Lab; the Bomb Squad Commanders Advisory Board for its Explosive Ordinance Unit. Additionally, the agency's health care provider, Wellpath, has experience working with the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC). The Sheriff's Office has a currentbudget of approximately $600 million and has over 1700 authorized positions, including in excess of 1000 sworn personnel. The agency's Chief Executive Officer is Sheriff / Coroner Yesenia L. Sanchez, who is assisted in the operation of the agency by Undersheriff Richard T. Lucia, Assistant Sheriffs Emmanuel Christy and Colby Staysa. The Sheriff of Alameda County is responsible for a vast array of tasks and duties, including the following: Providing security to the Consolidated Superior Courts Operating the Coroner's Bureau Operating a full-service criminalistics laboratory Performing Civil Process Operating a County Jail (Santa Rita) Operating the County Office of Emergency Services Providing patrol and investigative services to the unincorporated areas of Alameda County Pursuant to contractual agreements, providing patrol and investigative services to the City of Dublin,Oakland International Airport, Highland County Hospital, Social Services, and to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Conducting a basic academy pursuant to Police Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) requirements. [ Sheriff's Academy website ] Providing Fish and Game enforcement Project Director of the Narcotics Task Force Serving as the Executive Director of the Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (SAFE) Task Force Operating a Marine Patrol Unit in the San Francisco Bay waters For more detailed information about the agency, visit: Alameda County's Sheriff's Office MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education : Possession of an M.D. or D.O. degree conferred by an accredited medical school. AND Experience : The equivalent of two years' full-time post forensic residency/fellowship work experience in forensic pathology. Certification : Completion of a recognized residency program leading to board certification in forensic pathology and possession of board certification in forensic pathology by the American Board of Pathology. License : Possession of a license to practice medicine or osteopathy in the State of California. Special Requirements : Duties require twenty-four hour on-call availability to respond to scenes of sudden death or injury, or to respond to hospitals to facility organ donor requests. Duties require exposure to accidental, physical or biological health hazards and disagreeable situations. NOTE : The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The most suitably qualified candidates will possess the following competencies: Knowledge of : State and Federal laws applicable to the practice of forensic pathology. Investigative procedures and the medico-legal techniques required to determine the circumstances, cause and manner of death as required by law. Procedures and techniques utilized in forensic medicine, including medico-legal autopsy, interpretation of forensic toxicology results and interpretation of histology and clinical chemistry results associated with a cause and time of death. Principles of public administration, supervision, and training. Ability to : Examine decedents for evidence and signs of injuries. Document injuries, collect biological and physical evidence of injuries and interpret them. Perform medico-legal autopsies in accordance with the standards of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau and the National Association of Medical Examiners. Effectively communicate interpretations of scene reconstruction, medico-legal autopsy, and investigative and observational findings verbally and in writing. Testify clearly, concisely and effectively at public hearings, in courts of law and before the Grand Jury. Learn, and effectively execute the policies and procedures of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau. Plan, direct and coordinate the works of others. Establish and maintain effective and diplomatic work relationships with members of the legal profession, public, staff, and other government agencies or related entities. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Selection Plan Applications will be screened for the most qualified candidates to participate in an oral interview. Candidates who are selected to interview will be informed via email with reasonable advance notice. You are encouraged to apply immediately as this posting is open until filled and may close at any time. BENEFITS Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being Medical - HMO & PPO Plans Dental - HMO & PPO Plans Vision or Vision Reimbursement Share the Savings Basic Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance (with optional dependent coverage for eligible employees) Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance County Allowance Credit Flexible Spending Accounts - Health FSA, Dependent Care and Adoption Assistance Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Voluntary Benefits - Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Legal Services Employee Assistance Program For your Financial Future Retirement Plan - (Defined Benefit Pension Plan) Deferred Compensation Plan (457 Plan or Roth Plan) For your Work/Life Balance 12 paid holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accrual Vacation purchase program Management Paid Leave** Catastrophic Sick Leave Group Auto/Home Insurance Pet Insurance Commuter Benefits Program Guaranteed Ride Home Employee Wellness Program (e.g. At Work Fitness, Incentive Based Programs, Gym Membership Discounts) Employee Discount Program (e.g. theme parks, cell phone, etc.) Child Care Resources 1 st United Services Credit Union *Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change. ** Non-exempt management employees are entitled to up to three days of management paid leave. Exempt management employees are entitled to up to seven days of management paid leave. Conclusion All notices related to County recruitments for which you have applied will be sent/delivered via email. Please add @jobaps.com, @acgov.org and Noreply@jobaps.com as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. If you do not do this, your email blocking or spam filtering program may block receipt of the notices regarding your application for recruitments. You are also strongly advised to regularly log into your County of Alameda online application account to check for notices that may have been sent to you. All email notices that will be sent to you will also be kept in your personal online application account. You will be able to view all of your notices in your online application account by clicking on the "My applications" button on the Current Job Openings page and clicking on the link 'last notice sent' for the respective recruitment. Please take the steps recommended above to ensure you do not miss any notices about a recruitment for which you have applied. The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. NOTE: All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box Noreply@jobaps.com are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. If you have questions please go to our website at www.acgov.org/hrs . You may also contact the Human Resources Analyst listed on the job announcement for the recruitment for which you have applied. Elaine Lemi | Human Resources Analyst Human Resource Services, County of Alameda (510) 272-6434 | elaine.lemi@acgov.org DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors protected under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (SOCCC)
Mission Viejo, California, United States
Title: Public Safety Assistant Job Category: CSEA Job Opening Date: August 01, 2023 Job Closing Date: Location: Irvine Valley College Work Location: Irvine, CA Department: Police Department- Administration Pay Grade, for more information click on this link: https://www.socccd.edu/departments/human-resources/contracts-and-salary-schedules Pay Rate Type: Monthly Work Days: Monday - Thursday Work Hours: 2:30 pm - 9:00 pm with 30 minutes meal period (Schedule and shift are subject to change in accordance with department needs) Hours Per Week: 24 Percentage of Employment: 60% Months of Employment: 12 Salary: Starting salary at $2,400.60 per month + 5% Shift Differential Required Documents: Resume required; Cover Letter optional Job Description: C.S.E.A. Classified Bargaining Unit Salary Range 113 Initial Screening Date: August 16, 2023 Employment in this position is contingent upon 55% funding by the Parking Services fund. Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION Under general supervision from the Chief of Police, performs a variety of clerical duties and specialized support for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus; supports Front Counter operations providing a variety of information and assistance to students, faculty, staff, and the general public relative to assigned area of responsibility; receives incoming calls related to public safety matters from the campus community and the general public; supports the Campus Police Department in field assignments on foot or utilizing vehicles as necessary. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Serve as receptionist for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus; receive office and telephone callers; provide material and information in response to requests for information related to assigned area of responsibility; convey telephone messages; refer callers to appropriate staff for further assistance as needed. Assist with the issuance of parking permits to students, staff, and special student categories; receipt payment received and balance monies received. Provide assistance to individuals having received citations; provide information for appealing citation; process initial Administrative Reviews from walk-in customers, the citation processing agency, or by mail; log in requests for hearings; enter results; receive, record, and issue receipts for parking citation payments and enter payments into system. Receive and maintain safe storage of campus lost and found items; attempt to contact owner of item; maintain records of items received and claimed. Operate Live Scan fingerprinting device for applicant and general public records checks. Issue parking citations in support of parking enforcement operations; conduct traffic control in support of traffic enforcement operations. Assist with crown management at campus events. Perform student escort services. Assist with Counter Reports, including traffic accident and no lead criminal incident reports. Perform general clerical duties including entering parking permit numbers and other information into computer system and accessing student information as requested/necessary. Utilize various computer applications and software packages; maintain and generate reports from a database or network system. Operate office equipment including computer equipment, typewriter, calculator, copier, and facsimile machine. Perform related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties. Knowledge of: Basic emergency procedures and proper radio communication procedures and rules. Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Basic report preparation. Principles and practices used to establish and maintain files and information retrieval systems. Basic principles and techniques used in public relations including methods and techniques of proper receptionist and telephone etiquette. Basic mathematical concepts. Work organization principles and practices. English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. Ability to: Learn and understand the organization and operation of the assigned program area as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Learn, understand, interpret, and apply general administrative and office policies and procedures. Learn geographic features and streets of the campus. Perform a variety of office support and clerical duties and activities of a general and specialized nature for assigned campus police office. Receive and appropriately respond to telephone calls for emergency service as needed. Effectively communicate with and elicit information from the general public. Operate two-way radio equipment to communicate with police station or other police personnel. Respond appropriately to the needs, requests and inquiries from students, staff, faculty, or the public; and effectively present information in person or on the telephone. Remain calm in emergency situations. Exercise good judgment and maintain confidentiality regarding critical and sensitive information, records and reports. Use sound judgment in recognizing scope of authority. Compile and organize data and information. Maintain filing systems. Plan and organize assigned work to meet schedules and changing deadlines. Learn to operate office equipment including computers and Live Scan device Adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems. Work with and exhibit sensitivity to and understanding of the varied racial, ethnic, cultural, sexual orientation, academic, socio-economic, and disabled populations of community college students. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Experience: Some customer service experience is desirable. License or Certificate: A valid California driver's license and proof of insurability may be required for some positions to drive a District or personal vehicle to attend meetings or pick up/deliver documents or other materials. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Environment: Work is performed primarily in a college campus setting. Duties may be performed at a desk or computer terminal; subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with students, staff, and others; or at field assignments such as parking enforcement or traffic control. At least minimal environmental controls are in place to assure health and comfort. Physical: Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard; to verbally communicate to exchange information; and may occasionally travel to other offices or locations for duty assignments or to pick up or deliver materials. Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction. Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: Interviews may be held in-person (following all necessary precautions) or in a virtual format. Employees must reside in California while employed with the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD), even during remote work. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the SOCCCD. The SOCCCD is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the communities it serves. More information can be found on our District website by visiting https://www.socccd.edu/communications/covid-19-information . NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. SOCCCD will not sponsor any visa applications. PLEASE NOTE: A California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree may not accept employment until after the first 180 days of retirement. Anyone retired from CalPERS accepting permanent employment with this District will be required to reinstate as an active CalPERS member. Please contact CalPERS for additional information regarding your retirement status. Any active vested member of California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), who accepts employment with the District to perform service that requires membership in CalPERS, is eligible to elect to continue retirement system coverage under CalSTRS DISABILITY ACCOMODATIONS: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. CAMPUS CRIME AND SAFETY AWARENESS: Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources office upon request. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO): The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SOCCCD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Important: You must complete your application for a posting by 11:59 p.m. , Pacific Standard Time, by the deadline, along with any required documents , in order to be considered for the position. Applicants must complete all fields/sections on the application. Do not type "See Resume" or leave any fields blank. Applicants must enter their work experience, education, etc. on the District application. Applications reflecting "See Resume" will be considered incomplete and will not be considered for recruitment.
Aug 29, 2023
Part Time
Title: Public Safety Assistant Job Category: CSEA Job Opening Date: August 01, 2023 Job Closing Date: Location: Irvine Valley College Work Location: Irvine, CA Department: Police Department- Administration Pay Grade, for more information click on this link: https://www.socccd.edu/departments/human-resources/contracts-and-salary-schedules Pay Rate Type: Monthly Work Days: Monday - Thursday Work Hours: 2:30 pm - 9:00 pm with 30 minutes meal period (Schedule and shift are subject to change in accordance with department needs) Hours Per Week: 24 Percentage of Employment: 60% Months of Employment: 12 Salary: Starting salary at $2,400.60 per month + 5% Shift Differential Required Documents: Resume required; Cover Letter optional Job Description: C.S.E.A. Classified Bargaining Unit Salary Range 113 Initial Screening Date: August 16, 2023 Employment in this position is contingent upon 55% funding by the Parking Services fund. Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION Under general supervision from the Chief of Police, performs a variety of clerical duties and specialized support for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus; supports Front Counter operations providing a variety of information and assistance to students, faculty, staff, and the general public relative to assigned area of responsibility; receives incoming calls related to public safety matters from the campus community and the general public; supports the Campus Police Department in field assignments on foot or utilizing vehicles as necessary. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Serve as receptionist for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus; receive office and telephone callers; provide material and information in response to requests for information related to assigned area of responsibility; convey telephone messages; refer callers to appropriate staff for further assistance as needed. Assist with the issuance of parking permits to students, staff, and special student categories; receipt payment received and balance monies received. Provide assistance to individuals having received citations; provide information for appealing citation; process initial Administrative Reviews from walk-in customers, the citation processing agency, or by mail; log in requests for hearings; enter results; receive, record, and issue receipts for parking citation payments and enter payments into system. Receive and maintain safe storage of campus lost and found items; attempt to contact owner of item; maintain records of items received and claimed. Operate Live Scan fingerprinting device for applicant and general public records checks. Issue parking citations in support of parking enforcement operations; conduct traffic control in support of traffic enforcement operations. Assist with crown management at campus events. Perform student escort services. Assist with Counter Reports, including traffic accident and no lead criminal incident reports. Perform general clerical duties including entering parking permit numbers and other information into computer system and accessing student information as requested/necessary. Utilize various computer applications and software packages; maintain and generate reports from a database or network system. Operate office equipment including computer equipment, typewriter, calculator, copier, and facsimile machine. Perform related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties. Knowledge of: Basic emergency procedures and proper radio communication procedures and rules. Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Basic report preparation. Principles and practices used to establish and maintain files and information retrieval systems. Basic principles and techniques used in public relations including methods and techniques of proper receptionist and telephone etiquette. Basic mathematical concepts. Work organization principles and practices. English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. Ability to: Learn and understand the organization and operation of the assigned program area as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Learn, understand, interpret, and apply general administrative and office policies and procedures. Learn geographic features and streets of the campus. Perform a variety of office support and clerical duties and activities of a general and specialized nature for assigned campus police office. Receive and appropriately respond to telephone calls for emergency service as needed. Effectively communicate with and elicit information from the general public. Operate two-way radio equipment to communicate with police station or other police personnel. Respond appropriately to the needs, requests and inquiries from students, staff, faculty, or the public; and effectively present information in person or on the telephone. Remain calm in emergency situations. Exercise good judgment and maintain confidentiality regarding critical and sensitive information, records and reports. Use sound judgment in recognizing scope of authority. Compile and organize data and information. Maintain filing systems. Plan and organize assigned work to meet schedules and changing deadlines. Learn to operate office equipment including computers and Live Scan device Adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems. Work with and exhibit sensitivity to and understanding of the varied racial, ethnic, cultural, sexual orientation, academic, socio-economic, and disabled populations of community college students. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Experience: Some customer service experience is desirable. License or Certificate: A valid California driver's license and proof of insurability may be required for some positions to drive a District or personal vehicle to attend meetings or pick up/deliver documents or other materials. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Environment: Work is performed primarily in a college campus setting. Duties may be performed at a desk or computer terminal; subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with students, staff, and others; or at field assignments such as parking enforcement or traffic control. At least minimal environmental controls are in place to assure health and comfort. Physical: Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard; to verbally communicate to exchange information; and may occasionally travel to other offices or locations for duty assignments or to pick up or deliver materials. Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction. Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: Interviews may be held in-person (following all necessary precautions) or in a virtual format. Employees must reside in California while employed with the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD), even during remote work. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the SOCCCD. The SOCCCD is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the communities it serves. More information can be found on our District website by visiting https://www.socccd.edu/communications/covid-19-information . NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. SOCCCD will not sponsor any visa applications. PLEASE NOTE: A California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree may not accept employment until after the first 180 days of retirement. Anyone retired from CalPERS accepting permanent employment with this District will be required to reinstate as an active CalPERS member. Please contact CalPERS for additional information regarding your retirement status. Any active vested member of California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), who accepts employment with the District to perform service that requires membership in CalPERS, is eligible to elect to continue retirement system coverage under CalSTRS DISABILITY ACCOMODATIONS: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. CAMPUS CRIME AND SAFETY AWARENESS: Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources office upon request. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO): The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SOCCCD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Important: You must complete your application for a posting by 11:59 p.m. , Pacific Standard Time, by the deadline, along with any required documents , in order to be considered for the position. Applicants must complete all fields/sections on the application. Do not type "See Resume" or leave any fields blank. Applicants must enter their work experience, education, etc. on the District application. Applications reflecting "See Resume" will be considered incomplete and will not be considered for recruitment.
SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT (SOCCC)
Mission Viejo, California, United States
Title: Public Safety Assistant Job Category: CSEA Job Opening Date: August 01, 2023 Job Closing Date: Location: Irvine Valley College Work Location: Irvine, CA Department: Police Department- Administration Pay Grade, for more information click on this link: https://www.socccd.edu/departments/human-resources/contracts-and-salary-schedules Pay Rate Type: Monthly Work Days: Monday - Thursday Work Hours: 8:00 am - 2:30 pm with 30 minutes meal period (Schedule and shift are subject to change in accordance with department needs) Hours Per Week: 24 Percentage of Employment: 60% Months of Employment: 12 Salary: Starting salary at $2,400.60 per month Required Documents: Resume required; Cover Letter optional Job Description: C.S.E.A. Classified Bargaining Unit Salary Range 113 Initial Screening Date: August 16, 2023 Employment in this position is contingent upon 55% funding by the Parking Services fund. Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION Under general supervision from the Chief of Police, performs a variety of clerical duties and specialized support for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus; supports Front Counter operations providing a variety of information and assistance to students, faculty, staff, and the general public relative to assigned area of responsibility; receives incoming calls related to public safety matters from the campus community and the general public; supports the Campus Police Department in field assignments on foot or utilizing vehicles as necessary. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Serve as receptionist for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus; receive office and telephone callers; provide material and information in response to requests for information related to assigned area of responsibility; convey telephone messages; refer callers to appropriate staff for further assistance as needed. Assist with the issuance of parking permits to students, staff, and special student categories; receipt payment received and balance monies received. Provide assistance to individuals having received citations; provide information for appealing citation; process initial Administrative Reviews from walk-in customers, the citation processing agency, or by mail; log in requests for hearings; enter results; receive, record, and issue receipts for parking citation payments and enter payments into system. Receive and maintain safe storage of campus lost and found items; attempt to contact owner of item; maintain records of items received and claimed. Operate Live Scan fingerprinting device for applicant and general public records checks. Issue parking citations in support of parking enforcement operations; conduct traffic control in support of traffic enforcement operations. Assist with crown management at campus events. Perform student escort services. Assist with Counter Reports, including traffic accident and no lead criminal incident reports. Perform general clerical duties including entering parking permit numbers and other information into computer system and accessing student information as requested/necessary. Utilize various computer applications and software packages; maintain and generate reports from a database or network system. Operate office equipment including computer equipment, typewriter, calculator, copier, and facsimile machine. Perform related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties. Knowledge of: Basic emergency procedures and proper radio communication procedures and rules. Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Basic report preparation. Principles and practices used to establish and maintain files and information retrieval systems. Basic principles and techniques used in public relations including methods and techniques of proper receptionist and telephone etiquette. Basic mathematical concepts. Work organization principles and practices. English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. Ability to: Learn and understand the organization and operation of the assigned program area as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Learn, understand, interpret, and apply general administrative and office policies and procedures. Learn geographic features and streets of the campus. Perform a variety of office support and clerical duties and activities of a general and specialized nature for assigned campus police office. Receive and appropriately respond to telephone calls for emergency service as needed. Effectively communicate with and elicit information from the general public. Operate two-way radio equipment to communicate with police station or other police personnel. Respond appropriately to the needs, requests and inquiries from students, staff, faculty, or the public; and effectively present information in person or on the telephone. Remain calm in emergency situations. Exercise good judgment and maintain confidentiality regarding critical and sensitive information, records and reports. Use sound judgment in recognizing scope of authority. Compile and organize data and information. Maintain filing systems. Plan and organize assigned work to meet schedules and changing deadlines. Learn to operate office equipment including computers and Live Scan device Adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems. Work with and exhibit sensitivity to and understanding of the varied racial, ethnic, cultural, sexual orientation, academic, socio-economic, and disabled populations of community college students. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Experience: Some customer service experience is desirable. License or Certificate: A valid California driver's license and proof of insurability may be required for some positions to drive a District or personal vehicle to attend meetings or pick up/deliver documents or other materials. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Environment: Work is performed primarily in a college campus setting. Duties may be performed at a desk or computer terminal; subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with students, staff, and others; or at field assignments such as parking enforcement or traffic control. At least minimal environmental controls are in place to assure health and comfort. Physical: Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard; to verbally communicate to exchange information; and may occasionally travel to other offices or locations for duty assignments or to pick up or deliver materials. Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction. Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: Interviews may be held in-person (following all necessary precautions) or in a virtual format. Employees must reside in California while employed with the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD), even during remote work. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the SOCCCD. The SOCCCD is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the communities it serves. More information can be found on our District website by visiting https://www.socccd.edu/communications/covid-19-information . NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. SOCCCD will not sponsor any visa applications. PLEASE NOTE: A California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree may not accept employment until after the first 180 days of retirement. Anyone retired from CalPERS accepting permanent employment with this District will be required to reinstate as an active CalPERS member. Please contact CalPERS for additional information regarding your retirement status. Any active vested member of California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), who accepts employment with the District to perform service that requires membership in CalPERS, is eligible to elect to continue retirement system coverage under CalSTRS DISABILITY ACCOMODATIONS: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. CAMPUS CRIME AND SAFETY AWARENESS: Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources office upon request. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO): The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SOCCCD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Important: You must complete your application for a posting by 11:59 p.m. , Pacific Standard Time, by the deadline, along with any required documents , in order to be considered for the position. Applicants must complete all fields/sections on the application. Do not type "See Resume" or leave any fields blank. Applicants must enter their work experience, education, etc. on the District application. Applications reflecting "See Resume" will be considered incomplete and will not be considered for recruitment.
Aug 29, 2023
Part Time
Title: Public Safety Assistant Job Category: CSEA Job Opening Date: August 01, 2023 Job Closing Date: Location: Irvine Valley College Work Location: Irvine, CA Department: Police Department- Administration Pay Grade, for more information click on this link: https://www.socccd.edu/departments/human-resources/contracts-and-salary-schedules Pay Rate Type: Monthly Work Days: Monday - Thursday Work Hours: 8:00 am - 2:30 pm with 30 minutes meal period (Schedule and shift are subject to change in accordance with department needs) Hours Per Week: 24 Percentage of Employment: 60% Months of Employment: 12 Salary: Starting salary at $2,400.60 per month Required Documents: Resume required; Cover Letter optional Job Description: C.S.E.A. Classified Bargaining Unit Salary Range 113 Initial Screening Date: August 16, 2023 Employment in this position is contingent upon 55% funding by the Parking Services fund. Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION Under general supervision from the Chief of Police, performs a variety of clerical duties and specialized support for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus; supports Front Counter operations providing a variety of information and assistance to students, faculty, staff, and the general public relative to assigned area of responsibility; receives incoming calls related to public safety matters from the campus community and the general public; supports the Campus Police Department in field assignments on foot or utilizing vehicles as necessary. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Serve as receptionist for the Campus Police Department at an assigned campus; receive office and telephone callers; provide material and information in response to requests for information related to assigned area of responsibility; convey telephone messages; refer callers to appropriate staff for further assistance as needed. Assist with the issuance of parking permits to students, staff, and special student categories; receipt payment received and balance monies received. Provide assistance to individuals having received citations; provide information for appealing citation; process initial Administrative Reviews from walk-in customers, the citation processing agency, or by mail; log in requests for hearings; enter results; receive, record, and issue receipts for parking citation payments and enter payments into system. Receive and maintain safe storage of campus lost and found items; attempt to contact owner of item; maintain records of items received and claimed. Operate Live Scan fingerprinting device for applicant and general public records checks. Issue parking citations in support of parking enforcement operations; conduct traffic control in support of traffic enforcement operations. Assist with crown management at campus events. Perform student escort services. Assist with Counter Reports, including traffic accident and no lead criminal incident reports. Perform general clerical duties including entering parking permit numbers and other information into computer system and accessing student information as requested/necessary. Utilize various computer applications and software packages; maintain and generate reports from a database or network system. Operate office equipment including computer equipment, typewriter, calculator, copier, and facsimile machine. Perform related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties. Knowledge of: Basic emergency procedures and proper radio communication procedures and rules. Office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and applicable software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Basic report preparation. Principles and practices used to establish and maintain files and information retrieval systems. Basic principles and techniques used in public relations including methods and techniques of proper receptionist and telephone etiquette. Basic mathematical concepts. Work organization principles and practices. English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation, and vocabulary. Ability to: Learn and understand the organization and operation of the assigned program area as necessary to assume assigned responsibilities. Learn, understand, interpret, and apply general administrative and office policies and procedures. Learn geographic features and streets of the campus. Perform a variety of office support and clerical duties and activities of a general and specialized nature for assigned campus police office. Receive and appropriately respond to telephone calls for emergency service as needed. Effectively communicate with and elicit information from the general public. Operate two-way radio equipment to communicate with police station or other police personnel. Respond appropriately to the needs, requests and inquiries from students, staff, faculty, or the public; and effectively present information in person or on the telephone. Remain calm in emergency situations. Exercise good judgment and maintain confidentiality regarding critical and sensitive information, records and reports. Use sound judgment in recognizing scope of authority. Compile and organize data and information. Maintain filing systems. Plan and organize assigned work to meet schedules and changing deadlines. Learn to operate office equipment including computers and Live Scan device Adapt to changing technologies and learn functionality of new equipment and systems. Work with and exhibit sensitivity to and understanding of the varied racial, ethnic, cultural, sexual orientation, academic, socio-economic, and disabled populations of community college students. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE GUIDELINES Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Experience: Some customer service experience is desirable. License or Certificate: A valid California driver's license and proof of insurability may be required for some positions to drive a District or personal vehicle to attend meetings or pick up/deliver documents or other materials. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Environment: Work is performed primarily in a college campus setting. Duties may be performed at a desk or computer terminal; subject to noise from office equipment operation; frequent interruptions and contact in person and on the telephone with students, staff, and others; or at field assignments such as parking enforcement or traffic control. At least minimal environmental controls are in place to assure health and comfort. Physical: Primary functions require sufficient physical ability and mobility to work in an office setting; to sit for prolonged periods of time; to occasionally stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, and twist; to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight; to operate office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination including use of a computer keyboard; to verbally communicate to exchange information; and may occasionally travel to other offices or locations for duty assignments or to pick up or deliver materials. Vision: See in the normal visual range with or without correction. Hearing: Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction. SPECIAL COVID-19 NOTICE: Interviews may be held in-person (following all necessary precautions) or in a virtual format. Employees must reside in California while employed with the South Orange County Community College District (SOCCCD), even during remote work. Thank you for your continued interest in working at the SOCCCD. The SOCCCD is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and the communities it serves. More information can be found on our District website by visiting https://www.socccd.edu/communications/covid-19-information . NOTICE TO ALL CANDIDATES FOR EMPLOYMENT: The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, Public Law 99-603, requires that employers obtain documentation from every new employee which authorizes that individual to accept employment in this country. SOCCCD will not sponsor any visa applications. PLEASE NOTE: A California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) retiree may not accept employment until after the first 180 days of retirement. Anyone retired from CalPERS accepting permanent employment with this District will be required to reinstate as an active CalPERS member. Please contact CalPERS for additional information regarding your retirement status. Any active vested member of California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), who accepts employment with the District to perform service that requires membership in CalPERS, is eligible to elect to continue retirement system coverage under CalSTRS DISABILITY ACCOMODATIONS: If you require special accommodations in the application and/or selection process, please notify District Human Resources at least two (2) business days prior to the Job Close Date/Initial Screening Date, by either calling (949) 582-4850 or sending an e-mail to hrinfodesk@socccd.edu. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Report to work on a regular and consistent basis, as scheduled, to assigned job. CAMPUS CRIME AND SAFETY AWARENESS: Information regarding campus crime and safety awareness can be found at www.saddleback.edu or www.ivc.edu. Paper copies are available in the District Human Resources office upon request. DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO): The South Orange County Community College District is committed to creating an academic and work environment that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion and equal opportunity for all, and ensures that students, faculty, management and staff of all backgrounds feel welcome, included, supported, and safe. Our culture of belonging, openness, and inclusion, makes our district a unique and special place for individuals of all backgrounds. Our District and our colleges are looking for equity and inclusion-minded applicants who represent the full diversity of California and who demonstrate a sensitivity to the understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds present within our community. When you join our District, you can expect to be part of an exciting, thriving, equity-focused, and inclusive community that approaches higher education with the lens of social justice and collaboration among students, faculty, staff, administration, and community partners. In deciding whether to apply for a position with our District, you are strongly encouraged to consider whether your values align with our District's mission and goals for EEO, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. SOCCCD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Important: You must complete your application for a posting by 11:59 p.m. , Pacific Standard Time, by the deadline, along with any required documents , in order to be considered for the position. Applicants must complete all fields/sections on the application. Do not type "See Resume" or leave any fields blank. Applicants must enter their work experience, education, etc. on the District application. Applications reflecting "See Resume" will be considered incomplete and will not be considered for recruitment.
California State University (CSU) Bakersfield
9001 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, CA 93311, USA
Description: CLASSIFICATION TITLE: Police Dispatcher I UNION CODE: R07 FT/PT: Full-time PAY PLAN: 12-month WORKPLACE TYPE: On-site (work in-person at business location). ANTICIPATED HIRING RANGE: $3,338 - $4,700 However, offer amount will be commensurate with candidate’s experience, education, skills, and training. CSU CLASSIFICATION SALARY RANGE: $3,338 - $5,994 PAY BASIS: Monthly BENEFITS: CSUB offers a best-in-class benefit package for eligible employees that includes an array of medical plans, choice of dental plans, vision coverage, retirement participation in CalPERS, CSU tuition waiver, up to 24 vacation days per year, sick leave with unlimited accrual, 14 paid holidays per year and more! See our benefits website for additional information. CANDIDATES ELIGIBLE TO APPLY: Open to all qualified applicants. POSITION PURPOSE: The CSUB University Police Department is dedicated to ensuring the safest possible environment for our students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The University Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency that is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The University Police Department investigates crimes that occur on campus and assists other local law enforcement agencies. Under general supervision of the Assistant Vice President and Chief of Police, the Police Dispatcher I is responsible for acting as the first point of contact to the public in maintaining effective and efficient communication between the campus law enforcement headquarters, the public, Police Officers in the field, other college or university departments and personnel, and outside emergency and law enforcement agencies. The position may require working various shifts including days, afternoons, and nights on an assigned and as-needed basis for emergency shift coverage and/or special events. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Dispatch Communications : Perform standard dispatch communications. Responsible for providing excellent customer service and responding professionally, courteously, and empathetically to persons in various states of mind through answering and screening incoming calls to the police department, which involves conversing with crime victims, witnesses, and members of the public to elicit and record pertinent information. Operate police department and other emergency communications equipment, such as radio transceivers, CLETS terminals, telephones, silent alarms, and emergency signaling devices, to dispatch officers to calls for service, critical incidents and emergencies. Using regular judgement and discretion, evaluate information received and determine appropriate action to take following campus, state, and federal laws, policies, and procedures. Act as liaison with other law enforcement/public safety dispatchers to coordinator response of outside agencies as necessary. Notify command staff members and other campus administrators as directed during critical incidents. Documentation & Record Keeping : Utilizing dispatch and law enforcement systems and databases (both computerized and manual), enter and retrieve data for police reports, activity logs and criminal information. Process, distribute, and file reports. Maintain complaint, arrest, radio message, and general station activity logs. Research and retrieve information as needed. Update department warrant and due diligence information, file police reports, prepare arrest folders, and maintain criminal history files. Public Safety Support : Provide support to other public safety and community service functions including parking and access services, maintaining records, monitoring security and fire alarm systems, monitoring building access, assisting campus visitors, and assisting with vehicle checkout. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE - Requires a High School Diploma or GED and one (1) year of experience using a switchboard and two-way radio communication system in a law enforcement or comparable agency within the last ten (10) years. LICENSES - Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Dispatcher Course certificate issued from the State of California Department of Justice (upload to “Licenses/Certifications/Other” if previously obtained) or be able to successfully obtain, within one year from hire. Incumbents who, upon hire, do not possess a P.O.S.T. Dispatcher Certificate also will be required to pass a written test related to essential dispatching skills. Additionally, incumbents must successfully pass supplemental P.O.S.T. requirements for dispatchers such as a background check, physical and psychological examinations, drug testing, and related requirements. SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES (SKA’s) - Regular and reliable attendance is required. Ability to multi-task by receiving information from different sources, evaluate information and properly dispatch resources. Ability to work in high stress situations. Working knowledge of legal codes, requirements, procedures and techniques for receiving complaints and calls for service and for dispatching and communicating with campus officers in the field. Ability to effectively converse using police radio systems. Working knowledge of public safety-related agencies and the respective communication protocols. Working knowledge of and ability to use applicable computerized and automated dispatch and law enforcement systems and databases to enter, research and retrieve data as necessary. Ability to independently respond and act quickly, accurately evaluate information and situations, and make appropriate decisions in routine, non-routine and emergency situations. Working knowledge of geographical layout and ability to read maps and floor plans to provide directions to officers in the field. Ability to accurately interpret written policies, follow oral and written instructions, and transfer information. Ability to provide clear and concise verbal directions quickly and accurately. Ability to present and summarize information in a variety of written formats, using clear and concise language. Demonstrated customer service experience requiring a very high level of diplomacy and professionalism. Ability to use tact and diplomacy to effectively handle a broad range of high level and sensitive interpersonal situations with diverse personalities, and to respond appropriately to conflicts and problems. Ability to initiate, establish, and foster communication and teamwork by maintaining a positive, cooperative, productive work atmosphere in the University with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within a diverse population and with those from various cultural backgrounds. Excellent communication skills: ability to effectively communicate information in a clear and understandable manner, both verbally and in writing. Thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling and punctuation. Ability to interpret, communicate and apply policies and procedures. Demonstrated ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality. Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to set own priorities to coordinate multiple assignments with fluctuating and time-sensitive deadlines. Excellent computer skills and competence with a variety of computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, on-line systems, Internet as well as online calendaring and email. Working knowledge of or ability to quickly learn University infrastructure, policies and procedures. Must be willing to travel and attend training programs off-site for occasional professional development. Must be able to work overtime, occasional holidays, and adjust working hours to meet special jobs. May be called back to work as needed on an emergency basis. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with CAD systems with focus on Sunridge RIMS. Demonstrated skills in an institutional/educational environment utilizing a customer-oriented and service-centered attitude. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: SEDENTARY WORK - involves mainly sitting; minimal walking and standing; lifting light weight objects limited to 15 pounds. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: N/A SPECIAL CONDITIONS: SCREENING: Only those applicants possessing experience most directly related to the immediate needs of the office will be invited to appear before a Qualifications Appraisal Board for the purpose of appraising training, experience, and interest in the position . CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES UNION: It shall be the policy of the CSU in filling vacant CSUEU bargaining Units 2, 5, 7 & 9 positions to fill such vacancies from among qualified individuals currently employed on-campus except when it is determined that it is necessary to appoint outside applicants to meet campus workforce diversity goals or to provide specialized skills and abilities that are not available from current employees. BACKGROUND CHECK: Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SENSITIVE POSITION: Sensitive positions are designated by the CSU as requiring heightened scrutiny of individuals holding the position, based on potential for harm to children, concerns for the safety and security of the people, animals, or property, or heightened risk of financial loss to the CSU or individuals in the university community. MANDATED REPORTER: General: The person holding this position is considered a general mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised July 21, 2017. GENERAL INFORMATION: It is the policy of California State University, Bakersfield to hire only United States citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. All new employees will be required to present documentation verifying their right to accept employment. You will also be requested to present a social security card at the time of initial appointment in compliance with state payroll regulations. State regulations require that every state employee sign the Oath of Allegiance prior to commencing the duties of his/her State employment, except legally employed non-citizens. These individuals are required to sign the Declaration of Permission to Work. EEO STATEMENT: California State University, Bakersfield is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity. Applicants will be considered without regard to gender, race, age, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability or covered veteran status. Closing Date/Time: October 4, 2023
Sep 21, 2023
Full Time
Description: CLASSIFICATION TITLE: Police Dispatcher I UNION CODE: R07 FT/PT: Full-time PAY PLAN: 12-month WORKPLACE TYPE: On-site (work in-person at business location). ANTICIPATED HIRING RANGE: $3,338 - $4,700 However, offer amount will be commensurate with candidate’s experience, education, skills, and training. CSU CLASSIFICATION SALARY RANGE: $3,338 - $5,994 PAY BASIS: Monthly BENEFITS: CSUB offers a best-in-class benefit package for eligible employees that includes an array of medical plans, choice of dental plans, vision coverage, retirement participation in CalPERS, CSU tuition waiver, up to 24 vacation days per year, sick leave with unlimited accrual, 14 paid holidays per year and more! See our benefits website for additional information. CANDIDATES ELIGIBLE TO APPLY: Open to all qualified applicants. POSITION PURPOSE: The CSUB University Police Department is dedicated to ensuring the safest possible environment for our students, faculty, staff, and visitors. The University Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency that is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The University Police Department investigates crimes that occur on campus and assists other local law enforcement agencies. Under general supervision of the Assistant Vice President and Chief of Police, the Police Dispatcher I is responsible for acting as the first point of contact to the public in maintaining effective and efficient communication between the campus law enforcement headquarters, the public, Police Officers in the field, other college or university departments and personnel, and outside emergency and law enforcement agencies. The position may require working various shifts including days, afternoons, and nights on an assigned and as-needed basis for emergency shift coverage and/or special events. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Dispatch Communications : Perform standard dispatch communications. Responsible for providing excellent customer service and responding professionally, courteously, and empathetically to persons in various states of mind through answering and screening incoming calls to the police department, which involves conversing with crime victims, witnesses, and members of the public to elicit and record pertinent information. Operate police department and other emergency communications equipment, such as radio transceivers, CLETS terminals, telephones, silent alarms, and emergency signaling devices, to dispatch officers to calls for service, critical incidents and emergencies. Using regular judgement and discretion, evaluate information received and determine appropriate action to take following campus, state, and federal laws, policies, and procedures. Act as liaison with other law enforcement/public safety dispatchers to coordinator response of outside agencies as necessary. Notify command staff members and other campus administrators as directed during critical incidents. Documentation & Record Keeping : Utilizing dispatch and law enforcement systems and databases (both computerized and manual), enter and retrieve data for police reports, activity logs and criminal information. Process, distribute, and file reports. Maintain complaint, arrest, radio message, and general station activity logs. Research and retrieve information as needed. Update department warrant and due diligence information, file police reports, prepare arrest folders, and maintain criminal history files. Public Safety Support : Provide support to other public safety and community service functions including parking and access services, maintaining records, monitoring security and fire alarm systems, monitoring building access, assisting campus visitors, and assisting with vehicle checkout. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE - Requires a High School Diploma or GED and one (1) year of experience using a switchboard and two-way radio communication system in a law enforcement or comparable agency within the last ten (10) years. LICENSES - Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Dispatcher Course certificate issued from the State of California Department of Justice (upload to “Licenses/Certifications/Other” if previously obtained) or be able to successfully obtain, within one year from hire. Incumbents who, upon hire, do not possess a P.O.S.T. Dispatcher Certificate also will be required to pass a written test related to essential dispatching skills. Additionally, incumbents must successfully pass supplemental P.O.S.T. requirements for dispatchers such as a background check, physical and psychological examinations, drug testing, and related requirements. SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES (SKA’s) - Regular and reliable attendance is required. Ability to multi-task by receiving information from different sources, evaluate information and properly dispatch resources. Ability to work in high stress situations. Working knowledge of legal codes, requirements, procedures and techniques for receiving complaints and calls for service and for dispatching and communicating with campus officers in the field. Ability to effectively converse using police radio systems. Working knowledge of public safety-related agencies and the respective communication protocols. Working knowledge of and ability to use applicable computerized and automated dispatch and law enforcement systems and databases to enter, research and retrieve data as necessary. Ability to independently respond and act quickly, accurately evaluate information and situations, and make appropriate decisions in routine, non-routine and emergency situations. Working knowledge of geographical layout and ability to read maps and floor plans to provide directions to officers in the field. Ability to accurately interpret written policies, follow oral and written instructions, and transfer information. Ability to provide clear and concise verbal directions quickly and accurately. Ability to present and summarize information in a variety of written formats, using clear and concise language. Demonstrated customer service experience requiring a very high level of diplomacy and professionalism. Ability to use tact and diplomacy to effectively handle a broad range of high level and sensitive interpersonal situations with diverse personalities, and to respond appropriately to conflicts and problems. Ability to initiate, establish, and foster communication and teamwork by maintaining a positive, cooperative, productive work atmosphere in the University with the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships within a diverse population and with those from various cultural backgrounds. Excellent communication skills: ability to effectively communicate information in a clear and understandable manner, both verbally and in writing. Thorough knowledge of English grammar, spelling and punctuation. Ability to interpret, communicate and apply policies and procedures. Demonstrated ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality. Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to set own priorities to coordinate multiple assignments with fluctuating and time-sensitive deadlines. Excellent computer skills and competence with a variety of computer applications including word-processing, spreadsheets, databases, on-line systems, Internet as well as online calendaring and email. Working knowledge of or ability to quickly learn University infrastructure, policies and procedures. Must be willing to travel and attend training programs off-site for occasional professional development. Must be able to work overtime, occasional holidays, and adjust working hours to meet special jobs. May be called back to work as needed on an emergency basis. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience with CAD systems with focus on Sunridge RIMS. Demonstrated skills in an institutional/educational environment utilizing a customer-oriented and service-centered attitude. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: SEDENTARY WORK - involves mainly sitting; minimal walking and standing; lifting light weight objects limited to 15 pounds. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: N/A SPECIAL CONDITIONS: SCREENING: Only those applicants possessing experience most directly related to the immediate needs of the office will be invited to appear before a Qualifications Appraisal Board for the purpose of appraising training, experience, and interest in the position . CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES UNION: It shall be the policy of the CSU in filling vacant CSUEU bargaining Units 2, 5, 7 & 9 positions to fill such vacancies from among qualified individuals currently employed on-campus except when it is determined that it is necessary to appoint outside applicants to meet campus workforce diversity goals or to provide specialized skills and abilities that are not available from current employees. BACKGROUND CHECK: Satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. SENSITIVE POSITION: Sensitive positions are designated by the CSU as requiring heightened scrutiny of individuals holding the position, based on potential for harm to children, concerns for the safety and security of the people, animals, or property, or heightened risk of financial loss to the CSU or individuals in the university community. MANDATED REPORTER: General: The person holding this position is considered a general mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised July 21, 2017. GENERAL INFORMATION: It is the policy of California State University, Bakersfield to hire only United States citizens and aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. All new employees will be required to present documentation verifying their right to accept employment. You will also be requested to present a social security card at the time of initial appointment in compliance with state payroll regulations. State regulations require that every state employee sign the Oath of Allegiance prior to commencing the duties of his/her State employment, except legally employed non-citizens. These individuals are required to sign the Declaration of Permission to Work. EEO STATEMENT: California State University, Bakersfield is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity. Applicants will be considered without regard to gender, race, age, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, disability or covered veteran status. Closing Date/Time: October 4, 2023
THE POSITION
Under general direction from the City Attorney and Chief Assistant City Attorney, the Assistant City Attorney primarily handles litigation defense on behalf of the City. They will step into an active caseload, providing litigation services to various City departments, divisions and officials, including but not limited to the Police Department, Public Works, Human Resources and others, defending a variety of tort, wrongful termination, civil rights, anti-SLAPP, inverse condemnation and other matters in both State and Federal Court. Additionally, the candidate will provide advisory services to various City departments, divisions and officials and other work as assigned by the City Attorney. Responsibilities may include representing the City in State and Federal Court, handling cases from inception to conclusion, Pitchess motions, motions to quash, injunctions, writs and appeals, and other litigated matters.
The ideal candidate will have at least seven years of litigation experience with some experience litigating on behalf of or against public agencies. Experience working for a public agency is a plus; experience gained working in firms that support public agency clients is also valuable. Candidates must be comfortable handling litigation matters for the City of Vallejo from inception to conclusion, including any appeals. The most qualified candidates will have experience with the Government Claims Act and federal civil rights litigation.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The annual salary range for the Assistant City Attorney I is $149,188 – 181,340 and Assistant City Attorney II is $164,447 - $199,887 . Placement within the classification and salary range is negotiable and dependent upon qualifications.
In addition, the City offers a comprehensive benefits package including CalPERS retirement with a 2.7% at 55 formula for Classic Employees, with an employee contribution of 8% + 1% employer share = 9%. For employees covered under PEPRA, the retirement formula is 2% at 62, with an employee contribution of 7.75%.
Interested candidates are encouraged to review the detailed recruitment brochure at www.mosaicpublic.com/careers for additional benefit information.
Aug 21, 2023
Full Time
THE POSITION
Under general direction from the City Attorney and Chief Assistant City Attorney, the Assistant City Attorney primarily handles litigation defense on behalf of the City. They will step into an active caseload, providing litigation services to various City departments, divisions and officials, including but not limited to the Police Department, Public Works, Human Resources and others, defending a variety of tort, wrongful termination, civil rights, anti-SLAPP, inverse condemnation and other matters in both State and Federal Court. Additionally, the candidate will provide advisory services to various City departments, divisions and officials and other work as assigned by the City Attorney. Responsibilities may include representing the City in State and Federal Court, handling cases from inception to conclusion, Pitchess motions, motions to quash, injunctions, writs and appeals, and other litigated matters.
The ideal candidate will have at least seven years of litigation experience with some experience litigating on behalf of or against public agencies. Experience working for a public agency is a plus; experience gained working in firms that support public agency clients is also valuable. Candidates must be comfortable handling litigation matters for the City of Vallejo from inception to conclusion, including any appeals. The most qualified candidates will have experience with the Government Claims Act and federal civil rights litigation.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The annual salary range for the Assistant City Attorney I is $149,188 – 181,340 and Assistant City Attorney II is $164,447 - $199,887 . Placement within the classification and salary range is negotiable and dependent upon qualifications.
In addition, the City offers a comprehensive benefits package including CalPERS retirement with a 2.7% at 55 formula for Classic Employees, with an employee contribution of 8% + 1% employer share = 9%. For employees covered under PEPRA, the retirement formula is 2% at 62, with an employee contribution of 7.75%.
Interested candidates are encouraged to review the detailed recruitment brochure at www.mosaicpublic.com/careers for additional benefit information.
SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CA
San Jose, California, United States
Description Through this recruitment bulletin, the Medical Examiner-Coroner is seeking candidates for Full-Time, Part-Time, and Extra-Help (temporary) positions. Please indicate your preference in the supplemental section of the application. Candidates must possess a Doctor of Medicine degree from an approved school of medicine, be board certified or at the very least board eligible, and possess a valid California Physicians and Surgeons license to qualify . Under administrative direction, this position is responsible for the performance of medical activities in the Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office; and is responsible for developing and coordinating the planning, organization, direction, and performance of the medical activities of the Office along with other Assistant Medical Examiner-Coroners under the direction of the Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner. Filing Period and Application Procedure Final Filing Date: This is a Continuous posting and will be opened until filled. First review of submitted applications will be Monday, August 14, 2023. The recruitment may be extended or closed as early as 10 days after issue date. You are encouraged to apply as soon as possible and to monitor this site for updated closing information. This recruitment requires the submission of an online application. No paper applications will be accepted. Applicants must apply online at www.sccjobs.org . It is important that the following information be included in your application packet, as it will be evaluated during the competitive review process: 1. Resume. 2. Cover letter explaining why you are the ideal candidate. 3. Complete responses to the supplemental questions. Questions regarding this Executive recruitment may be directed to Patricia Carrillo, Executive Services at (408) 299-5897 or at patricia.carrillo @esa.sccgov.org . Please be aware that the County of Santa Clara requires that all County employees must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to their first day of employment or have an approved exemption request from the County. STAY UP-TO-DATE ON OUR LATEST EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP RECRUITMENTS Subscribe to our Executive Leadership Careers Newsletter! Click Here Or follow us on: Instagram Instagram.com/SCCExecRecruitment Facebook facebook.com/SCCExecRecruit POSITION HIGHLIGHTS - WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN US -Fantastic team of doctors, investigators, technicians, and administrative support staff -Our technicians perform full evisceration under doctor supervision -One of the highest salary ranges in the Country -Rotating call with on-call pay -Great benefits including 288 annual leave hours , with cash out option -Generous retirement plan - CalPERS -457 Deferred Compensation Plan available -Annual educational reimbursement of $4,500 to cover professional membership dues, books, academic meetings, medical licensure, CMEs, etc. -Operates as an independent Chief Medical Examiner system -Telework opportunities when not on call (paper weeks) -Stable office with goal of seeking Nation Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) accreditation -Electronic medical records access for County Hospitals with ongoing efforts to include other Bay Area hospitals -Thirteen (13) paid county holidays annually -All doctors are Board certified with an in-house Board Certified -Neuropathologist -Cases that will intrigue you; the County has three (3) level I trauma centers -Doctors who are certified/diplomates of the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators -Digital radiology -Clean and spacious autopsy stations and an isolation autopsy suite -Access to Department of Pathology, Stanford University -Academic affiliation with Stanford and teaching opportunities with rotating residents from County Hospital and Stanford - Majority of CME activities fulfilled through CAP in autopsy pathology, forensic pathology, and neuropathology SANTA CLARA COUNTY Santa Clara County, sometimes referred to as "Silicon Valley", is unique for its geographic attractiveness and social diversity. With its numerous natural amenities and one of the highest standards of living in the country, it has long been considered one of the best areas in the United States to live and work. The County’s population of 1.92 million is the largest in Northern California, one of the State’s most heterogeneous, rich in ethnic and cultural diversity, and enjoys access to all of the attractions of the San Francisco Bay Area. The elected Board of Supervisors establish policies to address issues that affect the day-to-day operation of County government and is responsible for an annual operating and capital improvement budget of more than $11.2 billion. It adopts ordinances that affect unincorporated communities and oversees the budget. The County operates under a “charter” form of government, which gives the County substantial responsibility and authority. Under this charter, the Board appoints a County Executive to administer County Government. Santa Clara County is the third largest employer in Silicon Valley with over 22,000 employees. Santa Clara County is made up of people from diverse cultures, nationalities, and racial groups. Over 100 languages and dialects spoken. A large percentage of the population in the County was born outside of the United States. The County is home to four universities - Stanford, Santa Clara University, San Jose State University and the National Hispanic University - as well as excellent community colleges. The University of California Santa Cruz, on behalf of the UC System, operates the famous Lick Observatory which is located locally on Mount Hamilton. Local museums and art galleries include the Tech Museum of Innovation, the Rosicrucian Museum, the Children’s Discovery Museum, the San Jose Museum of Art, the Triton Museum, and many others. There are also abundant performing arts venues including opera, symphonies, musical theater, repertory theater, concerts, and children’s musical theater. Local theme parks and venues for children and adults include Paramount’s Great America, Gilroy Gardens, and Raging Waters. In addition to the wide variety of business, educational, cultural and recreational opportunities within the County, a short hour’s drive can bring residents or visitors to the hills of San Francisco or any number of white sand beaches along the Pacific Ocean from Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay to Monterey and Carmel. DIVERSE WORKFORCE Much like the communities it serves, the County of Santa Clara’s workforce is also highly diverse, with an ethnic distribution that closely approximates that of the county as a whole. Additionally, the County’s workforce is widely distributed across age groups, with employees ranging from 18 to 80. This wide range provides the County with diverse perspectives and allows for better representation across the many generations we serve. The County’s diverse workforce is a product of intention, derived from the Board of Supervisors’ Policy on Diversity, with a commitment to valuing that diversity through fair representation and treatment of all groups. Typical Tasks Plans, organizes and directs the activities of the Autopsy Suite; Supervises the autopsy suite staff and provides instruction to Stanford Pathology Residents and Valley Medical Center Interns; Assist the Lead Forensic Pathologist in establishing standards for conducting autopsies and maintaining chain of custody; Personally performs autopsies on homicides and other violent or unnatural deaths; Interprets Medical Records and Police Reports; Confers with medical and investigative staff to determine cause and circumstances of death; Confers with District Attorney regarding prosecution details; Serves as expert medical witness; Refers cases to Public Administrator or other agencies when their participation is needed; Provide 24/7 on-call support of investigative staff every third week; Reports to select death sense with the on-call Medical Examiner-Coroner Investigator; Produces and maintains official (autopsy) reports and other records; Serve on one or more County Death Review Committees; Provide or deny consent for Tissue and Organ donation of the Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office jurisdiction cases when appropriate; May be assigned as a Disaster Service Worker as required; and Performs other duties as required. Employment Standards Considerable education and experience which would demonstrate the ability to perform the above tasks and the possession of the following knowledge, skills and abilities. Training and Experience Note: Possession of a Doctor of Medicine degree from an approved school of medicine; AND A valid California Physicians and Surgeons license. In addition, must meet the current National Association of Medical Examiners definition of "Forensic Pathologist" as follows: A physician who is certified in Forensic Pathology by the American Board of Pathology (ABP); orHas completed a training program in Forensic Pathology that is accredited by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (or its International equivalent) prior to 2006; orHas been officially "qualified for examination" in forensic pathology by the ABP*. Note: Strong preference will be given to candidates in possession of a valid board certificate in Forensic Pathology issued by the ABP. For those officially "qualified for examination" by the ABP, a candidate should successfully complete the Board Certification process within two (2) years of appointment or face the possibility of being released from the position. Special Requirements: Possession of a valid California Driver's License prior to appointment and the ability to obtain and maintain a County Driver's Authorization. Knowledge of: Principles and techniques of pathology; Uses of specialized equipment and instruments required in the practice of pathology; Legal implications of facts obtained during autopsies and field investigations. Ability to: Apply the principles and techniques of pathology; Use specialized equipment and instruments required during the practice of pathology; Plan and direct the work of others; Ability to express facts clearly, both orally and in writing; Qualify as an expert witness and testify effectively in civil depositions, preliminary hearings, and jury trials; Perform autopsies on the weekends. Benefit and Retirement information may vary from bargaining unit to bargaining unit. Due to changes in State Law, current pension provisions described in the union contracts are not automatically applied. Specific pension benefits for new hires who start on or after January 1, 2013 may be different than indicated in the union contracts. Click here to access all Memoranda of Understanding and most recent Summary of Changes. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 29, 2023
Full Time
Description Through this recruitment bulletin, the Medical Examiner-Coroner is seeking candidates for Full-Time, Part-Time, and Extra-Help (temporary) positions. Please indicate your preference in the supplemental section of the application. Candidates must possess a Doctor of Medicine degree from an approved school of medicine, be board certified or at the very least board eligible, and possess a valid California Physicians and Surgeons license to qualify . Under administrative direction, this position is responsible for the performance of medical activities in the Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office; and is responsible for developing and coordinating the planning, organization, direction, and performance of the medical activities of the Office along with other Assistant Medical Examiner-Coroners under the direction of the Chief Medical Examiner-Coroner. Filing Period and Application Procedure Final Filing Date: This is a Continuous posting and will be opened until filled. First review of submitted applications will be Monday, August 14, 2023. The recruitment may be extended or closed as early as 10 days after issue date. You are encouraged to apply as soon as possible and to monitor this site for updated closing information. This recruitment requires the submission of an online application. No paper applications will be accepted. Applicants must apply online at www.sccjobs.org . It is important that the following information be included in your application packet, as it will be evaluated during the competitive review process: 1. Resume. 2. Cover letter explaining why you are the ideal candidate. 3. Complete responses to the supplemental questions. Questions regarding this Executive recruitment may be directed to Patricia Carrillo, Executive Services at (408) 299-5897 or at patricia.carrillo @esa.sccgov.org . Please be aware that the County of Santa Clara requires that all County employees must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 prior to their first day of employment or have an approved exemption request from the County. STAY UP-TO-DATE ON OUR LATEST EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP RECRUITMENTS Subscribe to our Executive Leadership Careers Newsletter! Click Here Or follow us on: Instagram Instagram.com/SCCExecRecruitment Facebook facebook.com/SCCExecRecruit POSITION HIGHLIGHTS - WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN US -Fantastic team of doctors, investigators, technicians, and administrative support staff -Our technicians perform full evisceration under doctor supervision -One of the highest salary ranges in the Country -Rotating call with on-call pay -Great benefits including 288 annual leave hours , with cash out option -Generous retirement plan - CalPERS -457 Deferred Compensation Plan available -Annual educational reimbursement of $4,500 to cover professional membership dues, books, academic meetings, medical licensure, CMEs, etc. -Operates as an independent Chief Medical Examiner system -Telework opportunities when not on call (paper weeks) -Stable office with goal of seeking Nation Association of Medical Examiners (NAME) accreditation -Electronic medical records access for County Hospitals with ongoing efforts to include other Bay Area hospitals -Thirteen (13) paid county holidays annually -All doctors are Board certified with an in-house Board Certified -Neuropathologist -Cases that will intrigue you; the County has three (3) level I trauma centers -Doctors who are certified/diplomates of the American Board of Medicolegal Death Investigators -Digital radiology -Clean and spacious autopsy stations and an isolation autopsy suite -Access to Department of Pathology, Stanford University -Academic affiliation with Stanford and teaching opportunities with rotating residents from County Hospital and Stanford - Majority of CME activities fulfilled through CAP in autopsy pathology, forensic pathology, and neuropathology SANTA CLARA COUNTY Santa Clara County, sometimes referred to as "Silicon Valley", is unique for its geographic attractiveness and social diversity. With its numerous natural amenities and one of the highest standards of living in the country, it has long been considered one of the best areas in the United States to live and work. The County’s population of 1.92 million is the largest in Northern California, one of the State’s most heterogeneous, rich in ethnic and cultural diversity, and enjoys access to all of the attractions of the San Francisco Bay Area. The elected Board of Supervisors establish policies to address issues that affect the day-to-day operation of County government and is responsible for an annual operating and capital improvement budget of more than $11.2 billion. It adopts ordinances that affect unincorporated communities and oversees the budget. The County operates under a “charter” form of government, which gives the County substantial responsibility and authority. Under this charter, the Board appoints a County Executive to administer County Government. Santa Clara County is the third largest employer in Silicon Valley with over 22,000 employees. Santa Clara County is made up of people from diverse cultures, nationalities, and racial groups. Over 100 languages and dialects spoken. A large percentage of the population in the County was born outside of the United States. The County is home to four universities - Stanford, Santa Clara University, San Jose State University and the National Hispanic University - as well as excellent community colleges. The University of California Santa Cruz, on behalf of the UC System, operates the famous Lick Observatory which is located locally on Mount Hamilton. Local museums and art galleries include the Tech Museum of Innovation, the Rosicrucian Museum, the Children’s Discovery Museum, the San Jose Museum of Art, the Triton Museum, and many others. There are also abundant performing arts venues including opera, symphonies, musical theater, repertory theater, concerts, and children’s musical theater. Local theme parks and venues for children and adults include Paramount’s Great America, Gilroy Gardens, and Raging Waters. In addition to the wide variety of business, educational, cultural and recreational opportunities within the County, a short hour’s drive can bring residents or visitors to the hills of San Francisco or any number of white sand beaches along the Pacific Ocean from Santa Cruz and Half Moon Bay to Monterey and Carmel. DIVERSE WORKFORCE Much like the communities it serves, the County of Santa Clara’s workforce is also highly diverse, with an ethnic distribution that closely approximates that of the county as a whole. Additionally, the County’s workforce is widely distributed across age groups, with employees ranging from 18 to 80. This wide range provides the County with diverse perspectives and allows for better representation across the many generations we serve. The County’s diverse workforce is a product of intention, derived from the Board of Supervisors’ Policy on Diversity, with a commitment to valuing that diversity through fair representation and treatment of all groups. Typical Tasks Plans, organizes and directs the activities of the Autopsy Suite; Supervises the autopsy suite staff and provides instruction to Stanford Pathology Residents and Valley Medical Center Interns; Assist the Lead Forensic Pathologist in establishing standards for conducting autopsies and maintaining chain of custody; Personally performs autopsies on homicides and other violent or unnatural deaths; Interprets Medical Records and Police Reports; Confers with medical and investigative staff to determine cause and circumstances of death; Confers with District Attorney regarding prosecution details; Serves as expert medical witness; Refers cases to Public Administrator or other agencies when their participation is needed; Provide 24/7 on-call support of investigative staff every third week; Reports to select death sense with the on-call Medical Examiner-Coroner Investigator; Produces and maintains official (autopsy) reports and other records; Serve on one or more County Death Review Committees; Provide or deny consent for Tissue and Organ donation of the Medical Examiner-Coroner's Office jurisdiction cases when appropriate; May be assigned as a Disaster Service Worker as required; and Performs other duties as required. Employment Standards Considerable education and experience which would demonstrate the ability to perform the above tasks and the possession of the following knowledge, skills and abilities. Training and Experience Note: Possession of a Doctor of Medicine degree from an approved school of medicine; AND A valid California Physicians and Surgeons license. In addition, must meet the current National Association of Medical Examiners definition of "Forensic Pathologist" as follows: A physician who is certified in Forensic Pathology by the American Board of Pathology (ABP); orHas completed a training program in Forensic Pathology that is accredited by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education (or its International equivalent) prior to 2006; orHas been officially "qualified for examination" in forensic pathology by the ABP*. Note: Strong preference will be given to candidates in possession of a valid board certificate in Forensic Pathology issued by the ABP. For those officially "qualified for examination" by the ABP, a candidate should successfully complete the Board Certification process within two (2) years of appointment or face the possibility of being released from the position. Special Requirements: Possession of a valid California Driver's License prior to appointment and the ability to obtain and maintain a County Driver's Authorization. Knowledge of: Principles and techniques of pathology; Uses of specialized equipment and instruments required in the practice of pathology; Legal implications of facts obtained during autopsies and field investigations. Ability to: Apply the principles and techniques of pathology; Use specialized equipment and instruments required during the practice of pathology; Plan and direct the work of others; Ability to express facts clearly, both orally and in writing; Qualify as an expert witness and testify effectively in civil depositions, preliminary hearings, and jury trials; Perform autopsies on the weekends. Benefit and Retirement information may vary from bargaining unit to bargaining unit. Due to changes in State Law, current pension provisions described in the union contracts are not automatically applied. Specific pension benefits for new hires who start on or after January 1, 2013 may be different than indicated in the union contracts. Click here to access all Memoranda of Understanding and most recent Summary of Changes. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Box Elder, South Dakota
Box Elder, SD, USA
Assistant Finance Officer
City of Box Elder, South Dakota
Salary : Starting at $99,675+ DOQ
Box Elder, known as the "Gateway to the Black Hills", is located along Interstate 90 in southwestern South Dakota. The city is rapidly growing and home to more than 10,000 residents. Box Elder is home to Ellsworth Air Force Base, which houses over eight thousand military members and their families. Located just east of Rapid City, Box Elder is proud to be developing its own unique identity with brand new developments and new businesses coming to town to support the region’s trade area of over 400,000 people due to its convenient location. As the region’s population continues to grow, the city is focused on building new infrastructure to support the community, including hotels, restaurants, medical centers, and retail stores.
The City of Box Elder operates under a Mayor-Council form of government. The City Council consists of the Mayor and six Councilmembers. The City Administrator/CFO oversees the day-to-day tasks of the city operations and provides leadership support for each department head. The City operates on a 2023 budget of $30,457,923 with 72 FTEs. City departments include Administration, Finance, Human Resources, Police, Public Works, Planning & Zoning, and Economic & Community Development/Marketing.
The Box Elder Finance Office is budgeted to operate with 8 FTEs on a total budget of $925,808. The Finance Office is responsible for the administration of the City’s revenue and expenses, as well as all of the City’s financial records, to include budget planning, organizing, spending, auditing, analysis, and the accurate reporting of the general and enterprise funds.
Reporting directly to the City Administrator/Chief Finance Officer, the Assistant Finance Officer is responsible for planning, organizing and administering a comprehensive program to maintain the financial integrity of the City, including financial management, record keeping and reporting. This position also provides expert financial assistance to City management, the City Council, and staff.
Education & Experience: A bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, business administration or a related field is required. Five (5) years of professional financial program management experience, two (2) years of which were in a supervisory role is required. A master’s degree or recognized professional certification is preferred. Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid driver’s license issued by the State of South Dakota for the type of vehicle or equipment operated. Any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that allows a candidate to perform the duties of this position will be considered.
For a complete position profile, full job description and to apply online, visit Prothman at https://www.prothman.com/ and click on "Open Recruitments". For questions, call 206-368-0050. The City of Box Elder is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Apply by September 17, 2023. (Applications will be reviewed as submitted. Position is open until filled.)
Aug 20, 2023
Full Time
Assistant Finance Officer
City of Box Elder, South Dakota
Salary : Starting at $99,675+ DOQ
Box Elder, known as the "Gateway to the Black Hills", is located along Interstate 90 in southwestern South Dakota. The city is rapidly growing and home to more than 10,000 residents. Box Elder is home to Ellsworth Air Force Base, which houses over eight thousand military members and their families. Located just east of Rapid City, Box Elder is proud to be developing its own unique identity with brand new developments and new businesses coming to town to support the region’s trade area of over 400,000 people due to its convenient location. As the region’s population continues to grow, the city is focused on building new infrastructure to support the community, including hotels, restaurants, medical centers, and retail stores.
The City of Box Elder operates under a Mayor-Council form of government. The City Council consists of the Mayor and six Councilmembers. The City Administrator/CFO oversees the day-to-day tasks of the city operations and provides leadership support for each department head. The City operates on a 2023 budget of $30,457,923 with 72 FTEs. City departments include Administration, Finance, Human Resources, Police, Public Works, Planning & Zoning, and Economic & Community Development/Marketing.
The Box Elder Finance Office is budgeted to operate with 8 FTEs on a total budget of $925,808. The Finance Office is responsible for the administration of the City’s revenue and expenses, as well as all of the City’s financial records, to include budget planning, organizing, spending, auditing, analysis, and the accurate reporting of the general and enterprise funds.
Reporting directly to the City Administrator/Chief Finance Officer, the Assistant Finance Officer is responsible for planning, organizing and administering a comprehensive program to maintain the financial integrity of the City, including financial management, record keeping and reporting. This position also provides expert financial assistance to City management, the City Council, and staff.
Education & Experience: A bachelor’s degree in finance, accounting, business administration or a related field is required. Five (5) years of professional financial program management experience, two (2) years of which were in a supervisory role is required. A master’s degree or recognized professional certification is preferred. Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid driver’s license issued by the State of South Dakota for the type of vehicle or equipment operated. Any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that allows a candidate to perform the duties of this position will be considered.
For a complete position profile, full job description and to apply online, visit Prothman at https://www.prothman.com/ and click on "Open Recruitments". For questions, call 206-368-0050. The City of Box Elder is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Apply by September 17, 2023. (Applications will be reviewed as submitted. Position is open until filled.)
City of Murrieta, CA
Murrieta, California, United States
Description and Essential Functions Connected by Amazing Employees If you previously applied for the Management Analyst vacancy, you need not reapply. The City of Murrieta is accepting applications for the position of Management Analyst to fill one (1) current vacancy in our Public Works/Engineering Department . The eligibility list established may be used to fill upcoming vacancies within this classification for up to one (1) year. POSITION - Management Analyst - Engineering The Department of Public Works/Engineering is seeking a candidate who is self-motivated, capable of performing project management tasks, and can multitask. The selected individual will be assigned projects specific to the Engineering division, including fleet management, street maintenance projects, street light administration, and various other CIP and Engineering related projects. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to a dynamic City team. DEFINITION Under direction, provides responsible analytical duties and complex staff support to a City department; coordinates, oversees, and participates in assigned administrative service areas, programs, and/or functions within the assigned department; participates in policy development and strategic planning; develops, summarizes, and maintains administrative and fiscal records; coordinates assigned activities with other divisions, outside agencies, and the general public; and performs related work as required. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives direction from assigned supervisory or management personnel. May provide functional or technical direction to clerical support staff on a project basis. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS This journey-level professional classification develops and implements policies and procedures for a variety of projects and programs within an assigned department including budget administration, contract administration, management analysis, and program evaluation. Positions at this level perform the full range of duties as assigned, working independently, and exercising judgment and initiative. Positions at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Coordinates and performs professional-level work in assigned administrative service areas, programs, and/or functions, such as budget development, administration and analysis, financial analysis, and/or special staff projects for assigned department Participates in the development of department goals and objectives; participates in the development of the department budget Participates in and oversees the development and administration of departmental budgets; monitors revenues and expenditures; identifies and recommends resolutions for budgetary problems Participates in the development and implementation of new or revised programs, systems, procedures, and methods of operation; compiles and analyzes data and makes recommendations regarding staffing, equipment, and facility needs Collects, compiles, and analyzes information from various sources on a variety of specialized topics related to programs administered by the position or by management staff including complex financial, budget, or administrative issues or questions; prepares comprehensive technical records and reports to present and interpret data, identifies alternatives, and makes and justifies recommendations Conducts surveys and performs research and statistical analyses on administrative, fiscal, and operational problems or issues; monitors legislation and analyzes proposed legislation Serves as a liaison with employees, public, and private organizations, community groups, and other organizations; provides information and assistance to the public regarding the assigned programs and services; receives and responds to complaints and questions relating to assigned area of responsibility; reviews problems and recommends corrective actions Assists in the development and reporting of alternate funding sources and ensures compliance with Federal, State, City, and funding agency and City accounting and reporting requirements and applicable laws, regulations, and professional accounting practices Prepares and submits City Council agenda reports and various other commission, committee, and staff reports, resolutions, ordinances, and correspondence regarding assigned activities Confers with other management staff regarding the provision of administrative and support services Maintains accurate records and files; develops storage of records and retention schedules Coordinates and organizes community events; represents City to residents in explaining City policies; provides outreach and public education programs to the community Attends and participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field related to the area of assignment; researches emerging products and enhancements and their applicability to City needs Develops and utilizes spreadsheets, databases, and other computer applications required to carry out assigned studies, projects, and reports Observes and complies with all City and mandated safety rules, regulations, and protocols Performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be: Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in business administration, public administration, or a related field Four (4) years of professional administrative, analytic, or budgetary experience, preferably within a government agency Or Four (4) years of experience equivalent to an Assistant Management Analyst with the City of Murrieta LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Possession of or ability to obtain and maintain a valid California Driver's License or other means that would allow for the ability to commute to meetings, conduct site visits, and attend other special events throughout the county may be required at the time of hire Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Physical Demands and Environmental Conditions KNOWLEDGE OF Principles and practices of municipal management and government Organization and management practices as applied to the development, analysis, and evaluation of programs, policies, and operational needs of the assigned area of responsibility Research and reporting methods, techniques, and procedures, including sources of information related to a broad range of municipal programs, services, and administration Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures relevant to the assigned area of responsibility Complex arithmetic and statistical techniques Project and/or program management, analytical processes, and report preparation techniques; municipal programs and other related governmental programs Public agency budget development and administration; sound financial management policies and procedures Principles and practices of contract administration Principles and techniques for working with groups and fostering effective team interaction to ensure teamwork is conducted smoothly Record-keeping principles and procedures Principles of providing functional direction and training City and mandated safety rules, regulations, and protocols Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, and City staff The structure and content of the English language, including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar Modern equipment and communication tools used for business functions and program, project, and task coordination, including computers and software programs relevant to work performed ABILITY TO Coordinate and oversee programmatic administrative, budgeting, and fiscal reporting activities Plan and conduct effective management, administrative, and operational studies Analyze, interpret, summarize, and present administrative and technical information and data in an effective manner Conduct complex research projects on a wide variety of topics, evaluate alternatives, make sound recommendations, and prepare effective technical staff reports Plan, organize, and carry out assignments from management staff with minimal supervision Prepare clear and concise reports, correspondence, policies, procedures, and other written materials Interpret and apply all pertinent laws, codes, regulations, policies, procedures, and standards relevant to the work performed Maintain accurate files and records Analyze situations and identify pertinent problems/issues; collect relevant information; evaluate realistic options; and recommend/implement appropriate course of action Research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods, procedures, and techniques Assist in developing and implementing goals, objectives, practices, policies, procedures, and work standards Plan, organize, and coordinate the work of assigned staff Effectively provide staff leadership and work direction Effectively represent the department and the City in meetings with governmental agencies; community groups; various business, professional, and regulatory organizations; and in meetings with individuals Independently organize work, set priorities, meet critical deadlines, and follow up on assignments Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy, procedural, and legal guidelines Effectively use computer systems, software applications relevant to work performed, and modern business equipment to perform a variety of work tasks Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, using appropriate English grammar and syntax Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work PHYSICAL DEMANDS Must possess mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer and to operate a motor vehicle to visit various City and meeting sites; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone. This is primarily a sedentary office classification, although standing and walking between work areas may be required. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push, and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects weighing up to 25 pounds. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Employees work in an office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures. Supplemental Information APPLICATION PROCEDURE A City application form and resume must be submitted online. Applicants can apply online at www.MurrietaCA.gov . SELECTION PROCESS Candidates must clearly demonstrate through their application materials that they meet the employment standards outlined above. All properly completed applications will be reviewed, and the most appropriately qualified individuals will be invited to continue in the selection process. Examinations for the position may consist of any combination of appraisal interviews, performance tests, and writing exercises to evaluate the applicant's skill, training, and experience for the position. Successful applicants will be placed on an eligibility list. The City may also merge lists. The selected candidate(s) must successfully complete pre-employment clearances which may include a physical, drug screen, and Live Scan background screening. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The City of Murrieta is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. All employment practices such as recruitment, selection, and promotions are administered in a manner designed to ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age (over 40), marital or veteran status, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, disability, or any other basis that is inconsistent with federal, state or local laws. THE COMMUNITY Located just north of San Diego County, the city of Murrieta is home to approximately 116,000 people. Central to all of Southern California, residents of Murrieta live in one of the safest cities in the U.S. With top-ranked schools, 52 parks, and 1,300 acres of trails, it is consistently ranked the top place to live in Southwest Riverside County. Murrieta has a dynamic business environment, an educated population, and a high median income. All of these attributes support the exceptional quality of life residents enjoy and the engaged and connected community that sets Murrieta apart from the rest. THE CITY OF MURRIETA ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES Integrity We are ethical, honest, and fair in all we do. Public Service We deliver responsive and caring service to our community, customers, colleagues, and region. Professionalism We exemplify professionalism through our knowledge, accountability, initiative, and dedication. Teamwork We thrive in a positive work environment noted for collaboration, support, diversity, and balance . Leadership We demonstrate leadership, guide stewardship of resources, and cultivate a vision for the future . MANAGEMENT & CONFIDENTIAL The following is a summary of the provided benefits to full-time employees in the represented unit. For further information, please refer to the unit's Salary Resolution or Agreement . RETIREMENT : The City participates inthe California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). Tier 1 (Classic Members hired prior to 12/30/2012) Formula: 2.7% at 55 Member Contribution: 8.0% of compensation Final Compensation: Highest twelve (12) consecutive month period Tier 2 (Classic Members hired on or after 12/30/2012) Formula: 2.0% at 60 Member Contribution: 7.0% of compensation Final Compensation: Highest thirty-six (36) consecutive month period Tier 3 (New Members) Formula: 2.0% at 62 Member Contribution: 50% of normal cost (currently 8.0% of compensation) Final Compensation: Highest thirty-six (36) consecutive month period MEDICAL INSURANCE : The City contributes up to $1,661.16 per month toward medical insurance for employees and their eligible dependents. RETIREE MEDICAL INSURANCE : Please refer to the unit's Memorandum of Understanding for details. DENTAL INSURANCE : The City pays for 100% of the premium for the employee and their eligible dependents. VISION INSURANCE : The City pays for 100% of the premium for the employee and their eligible dependents. LIFE INSURANCE : The City pays for 100% of the premium for a life insurance policy equal to one time an employee's base salary. Additional life insurance is available. SHORT-TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE: The City pays 100% of the premium for the employee. LONG-TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE : The City pays 100% of the premium for the employee. DEFERRED COMPENSATION : Employees are eligible to participate in a deferred compensation plan through Nationwide Retirement Solutions. The City contributes a matching amount to the employee's account on a dollar-for-dollar basis, not to exceed the following amounts. $3,400 per year for Department Heads toward 401aplan. $3,000 per year for Managers towards the 457 plan. $2,000 per year for Confidentialtowards the 457 plan. ANNUAL LEAVE AND HOLIDAYS : 192 hours of annual leave and 112.5 hours of holiday leave. ADMIN LEAVE ACCRUAL : Department Heads and Management staff. Department Heads - 120 hrs per year. Management - 80 hrs per year. AUTO ALLOWANCE : $300 per month DepartmentHeads only(Exception Fire & Police Chief) FLEX SCHEDULE : Administrative staff currently works a 9/80 alternative work schedule. Other schedule options (5/8, 4/10) may be available base on the City's operational needs. SPANISH LANGUAGE PAY : 2.5% of base pay for eligible members of the association who are fluent in Spanish. Eligibility is based on business necessity. Note: The provisions of this summary do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this summary may be modified or revoked without notice. The types and levels of employee benefits provided, including City contributions toward benefit costs, are subject to change as a result of periodic contract negotiations between the recognized employee association and the City of Murrieta. 01 The information provided in your application must support your selected answers in the supplemental questions. The information you provide will be verified and documentation may be required. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during an interview. By completing this supplemental questionnaire, you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any misstatements, omissions, or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or result in dismissal. Responses such as, "see resume" or "see application" will result in rejection of your application. Proof of education is required. Yes, I understand and agree No, I do not agree 02 What is the highest level of education you have completed? Less than a High School diploma or equivalent. High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED) Some college Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctorate Degree 03 If you indicated you have a degree in the previous question, please specify your major below. Please attach proof of education. 04 If you are substituting years of experience for education, please specify below how many years of experience you possess and in what field of study? 05 Do you have four (4) years of experience equivalent to a Assistant Management Analyst with the City of Murrieta? Yes No 06 In reference to the previous question, at which employer(s) did you receive this experience? Please include the name of the employer and the dates of employment. If you selected "No experience" in the previous question, please indicate N/A. 07 How many years of professional analyst experience do you possess? No experience. Less than three years. More than three, but less than four years. More than four, but less than six years. More than six, but less than eight years. More than eight, but less than ten years. More than ten years. 08 How many years of municipal government experience do you possess? No experience. Less than one year. More than one, but less than two years. More than two, but less than three years. More than three, but less than four years. More than four, but less than five years. More than five, but less than eight years. More than eight, but less than ten years. More than ten years. 09 Which types of government agencies have you worked for? (Check all that apply) City Government County Government State Government Federal Government Tribal Government Special District Public Education None of the above 10 In reference to the previous question, at which government agency(s) did you receive this experience? Please include the name of the agency and the dates of employment. If you selected "No experience" in the previous question, please indicate N/A. 11 Please select your level of proficiency with Microsoft Excel or comparable software. No experience Basic: Creating spreadsheets/worksheets; data entry; using and creating simple formulas; etc. Intermediate: Using complex formulas; creating charts and graphs; using macros; freezing/unfreezing panes; filtering/sorting, hiding/un-hiding data; etc. Advanced: Creating macros; creating complex spreadsheets; importing/extracting data from multiple sources and worksheets; pivot tables, V-lookup, etc. 12 Describe your experience using Microsoft Excel or comparable software. In your response, provide a few examples that demonstrate your level of proficiency including the type of spreadsheets created, how and if you created the spreadsheets, the purpose of the spreadsheets, and your level of responsibility inputting, retrieving, and maintaining data. Also, include any specialized training you have received related to Excel or comparable software. If you do not have any applicable experience, please indicate N/A. 13 Please indicate the years of experience you possess in budget development, administration and analysis and financial analysis. No experience. Less than 4 years 4 years/Less than 6 years 6 years/Less than 8 years 8 years or more 14 Please describe your experience preparing and submitting City Council Agenda reports, and various other commission, committee, and staff reports, resolutions, ordinances. If you do not have any applicable experience, please enter N/A. 15 Please select which groups you have experience with public speaking/presentations. (Check all that apply) No Experience City Council Citizen Groups Boards and Commissions Professional Groups Other 16 In reference to the previous question, at which employer(s) did you receive this experience? Please include the name of the employer and the dates of employment. If you selected "No experience" in the previous question, please indicate N/A. 17 Which of the following areas do you have experience with as they relate to this position? (Check all that apply) Budgets Capital project planning Coding and tracking invoices Contract administration Contract procurement Preparing staff reports for governing bodies RFPs and bid process management Special district financing/accounting Website updates (content, events, etc.) None of the above 18 If you made a selection in the previous question, please describe your experience. If you did not make a selection, please enter N/A. Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 29, 2023
Full Time
Description and Essential Functions Connected by Amazing Employees If you previously applied for the Management Analyst vacancy, you need not reapply. The City of Murrieta is accepting applications for the position of Management Analyst to fill one (1) current vacancy in our Public Works/Engineering Department . The eligibility list established may be used to fill upcoming vacancies within this classification for up to one (1) year. POSITION - Management Analyst - Engineering The Department of Public Works/Engineering is seeking a candidate who is self-motivated, capable of performing project management tasks, and can multitask. The selected individual will be assigned projects specific to the Engineering division, including fleet management, street maintenance projects, street light administration, and various other CIP and Engineering related projects. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to a dynamic City team. DEFINITION Under direction, provides responsible analytical duties and complex staff support to a City department; coordinates, oversees, and participates in assigned administrative service areas, programs, and/or functions within the assigned department; participates in policy development and strategic planning; develops, summarizes, and maintains administrative and fiscal records; coordinates assigned activities with other divisions, outside agencies, and the general public; and performs related work as required. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives direction from assigned supervisory or management personnel. May provide functional or technical direction to clerical support staff on a project basis. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS This journey-level professional classification develops and implements policies and procedures for a variety of projects and programs within an assigned department including budget administration, contract administration, management analysis, and program evaluation. Positions at this level perform the full range of duties as assigned, working independently, and exercising judgment and initiative. Positions at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Coordinates and performs professional-level work in assigned administrative service areas, programs, and/or functions, such as budget development, administration and analysis, financial analysis, and/or special staff projects for assigned department Participates in the development of department goals and objectives; participates in the development of the department budget Participates in and oversees the development and administration of departmental budgets; monitors revenues and expenditures; identifies and recommends resolutions for budgetary problems Participates in the development and implementation of new or revised programs, systems, procedures, and methods of operation; compiles and analyzes data and makes recommendations regarding staffing, equipment, and facility needs Collects, compiles, and analyzes information from various sources on a variety of specialized topics related to programs administered by the position or by management staff including complex financial, budget, or administrative issues or questions; prepares comprehensive technical records and reports to present and interpret data, identifies alternatives, and makes and justifies recommendations Conducts surveys and performs research and statistical analyses on administrative, fiscal, and operational problems or issues; monitors legislation and analyzes proposed legislation Serves as a liaison with employees, public, and private organizations, community groups, and other organizations; provides information and assistance to the public regarding the assigned programs and services; receives and responds to complaints and questions relating to assigned area of responsibility; reviews problems and recommends corrective actions Assists in the development and reporting of alternate funding sources and ensures compliance with Federal, State, City, and funding agency and City accounting and reporting requirements and applicable laws, regulations, and professional accounting practices Prepares and submits City Council agenda reports and various other commission, committee, and staff reports, resolutions, ordinances, and correspondence regarding assigned activities Confers with other management staff regarding the provision of administrative and support services Maintains accurate records and files; develops storage of records and retention schedules Coordinates and organizes community events; represents City to residents in explaining City policies; provides outreach and public education programs to the community Attends and participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field related to the area of assignment; researches emerging products and enhancements and their applicability to City needs Develops and utilizes spreadsheets, databases, and other computer applications required to carry out assigned studies, projects, and reports Observes and complies with all City and mandated safety rules, regulations, and protocols Performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be: Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in business administration, public administration, or a related field Four (4) years of professional administrative, analytic, or budgetary experience, preferably within a government agency Or Four (4) years of experience equivalent to an Assistant Management Analyst with the City of Murrieta LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Possession of or ability to obtain and maintain a valid California Driver's License or other means that would allow for the ability to commute to meetings, conduct site visits, and attend other special events throughout the county may be required at the time of hire Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Physical Demands and Environmental Conditions KNOWLEDGE OF Principles and practices of municipal management and government Organization and management practices as applied to the development, analysis, and evaluation of programs, policies, and operational needs of the assigned area of responsibility Research and reporting methods, techniques, and procedures, including sources of information related to a broad range of municipal programs, services, and administration Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures relevant to the assigned area of responsibility Complex arithmetic and statistical techniques Project and/or program management, analytical processes, and report preparation techniques; municipal programs and other related governmental programs Public agency budget development and administration; sound financial management policies and procedures Principles and practices of contract administration Principles and techniques for working with groups and fostering effective team interaction to ensure teamwork is conducted smoothly Record-keeping principles and procedures Principles of providing functional direction and training City and mandated safety rules, regulations, and protocols Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, and City staff The structure and content of the English language, including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar Modern equipment and communication tools used for business functions and program, project, and task coordination, including computers and software programs relevant to work performed ABILITY TO Coordinate and oversee programmatic administrative, budgeting, and fiscal reporting activities Plan and conduct effective management, administrative, and operational studies Analyze, interpret, summarize, and present administrative and technical information and data in an effective manner Conduct complex research projects on a wide variety of topics, evaluate alternatives, make sound recommendations, and prepare effective technical staff reports Plan, organize, and carry out assignments from management staff with minimal supervision Prepare clear and concise reports, correspondence, policies, procedures, and other written materials Interpret and apply all pertinent laws, codes, regulations, policies, procedures, and standards relevant to the work performed Maintain accurate files and records Analyze situations and identify pertinent problems/issues; collect relevant information; evaluate realistic options; and recommend/implement appropriate course of action Research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods, procedures, and techniques Assist in developing and implementing goals, objectives, practices, policies, procedures, and work standards Plan, organize, and coordinate the work of assigned staff Effectively provide staff leadership and work direction Effectively represent the department and the City in meetings with governmental agencies; community groups; various business, professional, and regulatory organizations; and in meetings with individuals Independently organize work, set priorities, meet critical deadlines, and follow up on assignments Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy, procedural, and legal guidelines Effectively use computer systems, software applications relevant to work performed, and modern business equipment to perform a variety of work tasks Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, using appropriate English grammar and syntax Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work PHYSICAL DEMANDS Must possess mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer and to operate a motor vehicle to visit various City and meeting sites; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone. This is primarily a sedentary office classification, although standing and walking between work areas may be required. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push, and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects weighing up to 25 pounds. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Employees work in an office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures. Supplemental Information APPLICATION PROCEDURE A City application form and resume must be submitted online. Applicants can apply online at www.MurrietaCA.gov . SELECTION PROCESS Candidates must clearly demonstrate through their application materials that they meet the employment standards outlined above. All properly completed applications will be reviewed, and the most appropriately qualified individuals will be invited to continue in the selection process. Examinations for the position may consist of any combination of appraisal interviews, performance tests, and writing exercises to evaluate the applicant's skill, training, and experience for the position. Successful applicants will be placed on an eligibility list. The City may also merge lists. The selected candidate(s) must successfully complete pre-employment clearances which may include a physical, drug screen, and Live Scan background screening. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The City of Murrieta is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. All employment practices such as recruitment, selection, and promotions are administered in a manner designed to ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age (over 40), marital or veteran status, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, medical condition, disability, or any other basis that is inconsistent with federal, state or local laws. THE COMMUNITY Located just north of San Diego County, the city of Murrieta is home to approximately 116,000 people. Central to all of Southern California, residents of Murrieta live in one of the safest cities in the U.S. With top-ranked schools, 52 parks, and 1,300 acres of trails, it is consistently ranked the top place to live in Southwest Riverside County. Murrieta has a dynamic business environment, an educated population, and a high median income. All of these attributes support the exceptional quality of life residents enjoy and the engaged and connected community that sets Murrieta apart from the rest. THE CITY OF MURRIETA ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES Integrity We are ethical, honest, and fair in all we do. Public Service We deliver responsive and caring service to our community, customers, colleagues, and region. Professionalism We exemplify professionalism through our knowledge, accountability, initiative, and dedication. Teamwork We thrive in a positive work environment noted for collaboration, support, diversity, and balance . Leadership We demonstrate leadership, guide stewardship of resources, and cultivate a vision for the future . MANAGEMENT & CONFIDENTIAL The following is a summary of the provided benefits to full-time employees in the represented unit. For further information, please refer to the unit's Salary Resolution or Agreement . RETIREMENT : The City participates inthe California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). Tier 1 (Classic Members hired prior to 12/30/2012) Formula: 2.7% at 55 Member Contribution: 8.0% of compensation Final Compensation: Highest twelve (12) consecutive month period Tier 2 (Classic Members hired on or after 12/30/2012) Formula: 2.0% at 60 Member Contribution: 7.0% of compensation Final Compensation: Highest thirty-six (36) consecutive month period Tier 3 (New Members) Formula: 2.0% at 62 Member Contribution: 50% of normal cost (currently 8.0% of compensation) Final Compensation: Highest thirty-six (36) consecutive month period MEDICAL INSURANCE : The City contributes up to $1,661.16 per month toward medical insurance for employees and their eligible dependents. RETIREE MEDICAL INSURANCE : Please refer to the unit's Memorandum of Understanding for details. DENTAL INSURANCE : The City pays for 100% of the premium for the employee and their eligible dependents. VISION INSURANCE : The City pays for 100% of the premium for the employee and their eligible dependents. LIFE INSURANCE : The City pays for 100% of the premium for a life insurance policy equal to one time an employee's base salary. Additional life insurance is available. SHORT-TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE: The City pays 100% of the premium for the employee. LONG-TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE : The City pays 100% of the premium for the employee. DEFERRED COMPENSATION : Employees are eligible to participate in a deferred compensation plan through Nationwide Retirement Solutions. The City contributes a matching amount to the employee's account on a dollar-for-dollar basis, not to exceed the following amounts. $3,400 per year for Department Heads toward 401aplan. $3,000 per year for Managers towards the 457 plan. $2,000 per year for Confidentialtowards the 457 plan. ANNUAL LEAVE AND HOLIDAYS : 192 hours of annual leave and 112.5 hours of holiday leave. ADMIN LEAVE ACCRUAL : Department Heads and Management staff. Department Heads - 120 hrs per year. Management - 80 hrs per year. AUTO ALLOWANCE : $300 per month DepartmentHeads only(Exception Fire & Police Chief) FLEX SCHEDULE : Administrative staff currently works a 9/80 alternative work schedule. Other schedule options (5/8, 4/10) may be available base on the City's operational needs. SPANISH LANGUAGE PAY : 2.5% of base pay for eligible members of the association who are fluent in Spanish. Eligibility is based on business necessity. Note: The provisions of this summary do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this summary may be modified or revoked without notice. The types and levels of employee benefits provided, including City contributions toward benefit costs, are subject to change as a result of periodic contract negotiations between the recognized employee association and the City of Murrieta. 01 The information provided in your application must support your selected answers in the supplemental questions. The information you provide will be verified and documentation may be required. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during an interview. By completing this supplemental questionnaire, you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any misstatements, omissions, or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or result in dismissal. Responses such as, "see resume" or "see application" will result in rejection of your application. Proof of education is required. Yes, I understand and agree No, I do not agree 02 What is the highest level of education you have completed? Less than a High School diploma or equivalent. High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED) Some college Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctorate Degree 03 If you indicated you have a degree in the previous question, please specify your major below. Please attach proof of education. 04 If you are substituting years of experience for education, please specify below how many years of experience you possess and in what field of study? 05 Do you have four (4) years of experience equivalent to a Assistant Management Analyst with the City of Murrieta? Yes No 06 In reference to the previous question, at which employer(s) did you receive this experience? Please include the name of the employer and the dates of employment. If you selected "No experience" in the previous question, please indicate N/A. 07 How many years of professional analyst experience do you possess? No experience. Less than three years. More than three, but less than four years. More than four, but less than six years. More than six, but less than eight years. More than eight, but less than ten years. More than ten years. 08 How many years of municipal government experience do you possess? No experience. Less than one year. More than one, but less than two years. More than two, but less than three years. More than three, but less than four years. More than four, but less than five years. More than five, but less than eight years. More than eight, but less than ten years. More than ten years. 09 Which types of government agencies have you worked for? (Check all that apply) City Government County Government State Government Federal Government Tribal Government Special District Public Education None of the above 10 In reference to the previous question, at which government agency(s) did you receive this experience? Please include the name of the agency and the dates of employment. If you selected "No experience" in the previous question, please indicate N/A. 11 Please select your level of proficiency with Microsoft Excel or comparable software. No experience Basic: Creating spreadsheets/worksheets; data entry; using and creating simple formulas; etc. Intermediate: Using complex formulas; creating charts and graphs; using macros; freezing/unfreezing panes; filtering/sorting, hiding/un-hiding data; etc. Advanced: Creating macros; creating complex spreadsheets; importing/extracting data from multiple sources and worksheets; pivot tables, V-lookup, etc. 12 Describe your experience using Microsoft Excel or comparable software. In your response, provide a few examples that demonstrate your level of proficiency including the type of spreadsheets created, how and if you created the spreadsheets, the purpose of the spreadsheets, and your level of responsibility inputting, retrieving, and maintaining data. Also, include any specialized training you have received related to Excel or comparable software. If you do not have any applicable experience, please indicate N/A. 13 Please indicate the years of experience you possess in budget development, administration and analysis and financial analysis. No experience. Less than 4 years 4 years/Less than 6 years 6 years/Less than 8 years 8 years or more 14 Please describe your experience preparing and submitting City Council Agenda reports, and various other commission, committee, and staff reports, resolutions, ordinances. If you do not have any applicable experience, please enter N/A. 15 Please select which groups you have experience with public speaking/presentations. (Check all that apply) No Experience City Council Citizen Groups Boards and Commissions Professional Groups Other 16 In reference to the previous question, at which employer(s) did you receive this experience? Please include the name of the employer and the dates of employment. If you selected "No experience" in the previous question, please indicate N/A. 17 Which of the following areas do you have experience with as they relate to this position? (Check all that apply) Budgets Capital project planning Coding and tracking invoices Contract administration Contract procurement Preparing staff reports for governing bodies RFPs and bid process management Special district financing/accounting Website updates (content, events, etc.) None of the above 18 If you made a selection in the previous question, please describe your experience. If you did not make a selection, please enter N/A. Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Huntington Beach, CA
Huntington Beach, California, United States
In Huntington Beach, we believe passionately that the key to becoming the best beach City in the world starts and ends with finding the right people to join our team. At this time, we have two outstanding career opportunities available, as we're looking for the "right people" to serve as Deputy City Attorney I, Deputy City Attorney II, or Senior Deputy City Attorney in our LITIGATION Division. The Ideal Candidate has been practicing law in California for at least 2 years, with civil trial experience, either in prosecuting or defending lawsuits. The Ideal Candidate also has very strong legal research and writing experience, with experience researching and writing Writs, researching and writing Appeals, and preparing written discovery, dispositive motions, and preparing trial documents and briefs. Having represented other government or public agencies at trial is a significant plus and experience with State laws involving housing, planning and zoning, and State environmental laws is desirable. City Attorney's Office The Office of the City Attorney represents the City in all aspects of legal representation. In addition to handling all lawsuits in-house, and prosecuting crimes at the local level, the City Attorney's Office advises the City Council and all City officials in all matters of law pertaining to the business of the City of Huntington Beach. Among other things, generally the City Attorney defends the City in every lawsuit, including Writs and Appeals, prepares and/or reviews all City Ordinances, Resolutions, contracts and other legal documents. The City Attorney also prosecutes criminal cases arising from violation of the provisions of the City Charter or Huntington Beach Municipal Code, and such State misdemeanors as the City has the power to prosecute. The Position Under general direction from the City Attorney and Chief Assistant City Attorney, the Deputy City Attorney I, II or Senior Deputy City Attorney are assigned to the Litigation Division of the City Attorney's Office. The Deputy City Attorney I or II perform routine to complex legal work, while the Senior level position will be assigned to handle high-exposure litigation principally in areas of, among others, Writs, Appeals, land use, State housing and environmental laws, personnel, police defense, personal injury and other tort defense, inverse condemnation, and public works, and may be required to provide direction and assistance to less experienced attorneys at the Deputy City Attorney levels . Regarding day-to-day function, these positions receive instruction or assistance commensurate with their experience and position level. NOTE: This posting is a job series in which applications will be accepted, reviewed, and considered based on the qualifications listed on the application. The candidates that meet the minimum qualifications and best meet the City's current needs will be invited to test at the appropriate job level within the series. Only ONE APPLICATION needs to be submitted to be considered for this job series. SALARY RANGE: Deputy City Attorney I : $109,306 - $146,481 Annually Deputy City Attorney II: $132,055 - $176,966 Annually Senior Deputy City Attorney : $140,179 - $187,853 Annually Please note: This recruitment may close at any time, and will close when the hiring manager determines that a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. Examples of Essential Duties Deputy City Attorney I / II Timely responds to the needs presented while working in the City Attorney's Office in a professional, responsible, efficient manner in accordance with office policy as set by the City Attorney; Performs a full range of legal research, writing, and other law-related transactional duties; Drafts, reviews, and negotiates leases, contracts, and agreements; Drafts, reviews, evaluates, revises, and recommends City ordinances, resolutions, policies and procedures; Performs legal research, analysis, interprets laws, rulings and regulations, and prepares legal opinions to departments, boards, commissions, agencies and established committees as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorneys; Attends meetings with City staff and/or members of the public on behalf of the City and provides legal advice during the meetings as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorneys; May indirectly supervise other less experienced attorneys, support staff, and interns, provide work assignments and direction, review and evaluate work product as directed by the City Attorney or Chief Assistant City Attorney (at the II level) Please click here to view the full job description for Deputy City Attorney I Please click here to view the full job description for Deputy City Attorney II In addition to duties listed above, Senior Deputy City Attorney (Litigation) also Performs the full range of litigation work; Responsible for Writs, Appeals, civil litigation, trials, damage or other civil suits in State and federal courts, including advanced appellate work and the representation of the City's Police Department and its officers in Pitchess Motions, as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorney; Occasionally represents management in hearings involving City employee disciplinary matters, as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorney; Handles all aspects of assigned cases or claims including investigation, pleading preparation, discovery, law and motion, court appearances, settlement negotiations, legal research, witness preparation, and trials for tort defense, writ actions, Pitchess motions, appellate work, civil rights actions, code enforcement, nuisance abatement, administrative actions and employee grievances, as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorney; Please click here to review the full job description for Senior Deputy City Attorney. Minimum Qualifications Any combination of education, training, and experience that would likely provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform in the position or assignment is qualifying. A typical combination includes: Education: Graduation from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association with a Juris Doctorate degree. Experience: Deputy City Attorney I - Two (2) years' experience as a practicing attorney, preferably within a municipal law office, or a private firm that has contracted with a public agency for legal services. Deputy City Attorney II - Four (4) years' experience as a practicing attorney within a municipal law office, or a private firm that has contracted with a public agency for legal services Senior Deputy City Attorney - Five (5) years' experience as a practicing trial attorney within a municipal law office, or a private firm that has contracted with a public agency for legal services. State and Federal jury trial experience is desirable. License/Certifications: Possession of a valid California Class C driver license and an acceptable driving record are required by time of appointment and throughout employment. Current member in good standing with the California State Bar Association. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS: Application Review - Please attach to your online application 1. a cover letter, and 2. an updated resume. Examination(s) - An oral exam (weighted 100%) will be scheduled when a sufficient number of qualified applications has been received. Selection Interview Background Investigation Appointment Supplemental Information
Aug 29, 2023
Full Time
In Huntington Beach, we believe passionately that the key to becoming the best beach City in the world starts and ends with finding the right people to join our team. At this time, we have two outstanding career opportunities available, as we're looking for the "right people" to serve as Deputy City Attorney I, Deputy City Attorney II, or Senior Deputy City Attorney in our LITIGATION Division. The Ideal Candidate has been practicing law in California for at least 2 years, with civil trial experience, either in prosecuting or defending lawsuits. The Ideal Candidate also has very strong legal research and writing experience, with experience researching and writing Writs, researching and writing Appeals, and preparing written discovery, dispositive motions, and preparing trial documents and briefs. Having represented other government or public agencies at trial is a significant plus and experience with State laws involving housing, planning and zoning, and State environmental laws is desirable. City Attorney's Office The Office of the City Attorney represents the City in all aspects of legal representation. In addition to handling all lawsuits in-house, and prosecuting crimes at the local level, the City Attorney's Office advises the City Council and all City officials in all matters of law pertaining to the business of the City of Huntington Beach. Among other things, generally the City Attorney defends the City in every lawsuit, including Writs and Appeals, prepares and/or reviews all City Ordinances, Resolutions, contracts and other legal documents. The City Attorney also prosecutes criminal cases arising from violation of the provisions of the City Charter or Huntington Beach Municipal Code, and such State misdemeanors as the City has the power to prosecute. The Position Under general direction from the City Attorney and Chief Assistant City Attorney, the Deputy City Attorney I, II or Senior Deputy City Attorney are assigned to the Litigation Division of the City Attorney's Office. The Deputy City Attorney I or II perform routine to complex legal work, while the Senior level position will be assigned to handle high-exposure litigation principally in areas of, among others, Writs, Appeals, land use, State housing and environmental laws, personnel, police defense, personal injury and other tort defense, inverse condemnation, and public works, and may be required to provide direction and assistance to less experienced attorneys at the Deputy City Attorney levels . Regarding day-to-day function, these positions receive instruction or assistance commensurate with their experience and position level. NOTE: This posting is a job series in which applications will be accepted, reviewed, and considered based on the qualifications listed on the application. The candidates that meet the minimum qualifications and best meet the City's current needs will be invited to test at the appropriate job level within the series. Only ONE APPLICATION needs to be submitted to be considered for this job series. SALARY RANGE: Deputy City Attorney I : $109,306 - $146,481 Annually Deputy City Attorney II: $132,055 - $176,966 Annually Senior Deputy City Attorney : $140,179 - $187,853 Annually Please note: This recruitment may close at any time, and will close when the hiring manager determines that a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. Examples of Essential Duties Deputy City Attorney I / II Timely responds to the needs presented while working in the City Attorney's Office in a professional, responsible, efficient manner in accordance with office policy as set by the City Attorney; Performs a full range of legal research, writing, and other law-related transactional duties; Drafts, reviews, and negotiates leases, contracts, and agreements; Drafts, reviews, evaluates, revises, and recommends City ordinances, resolutions, policies and procedures; Performs legal research, analysis, interprets laws, rulings and regulations, and prepares legal opinions to departments, boards, commissions, agencies and established committees as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorneys; Attends meetings with City staff and/or members of the public on behalf of the City and provides legal advice during the meetings as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorneys; May indirectly supervise other less experienced attorneys, support staff, and interns, provide work assignments and direction, review and evaluate work product as directed by the City Attorney or Chief Assistant City Attorney (at the II level) Please click here to view the full job description for Deputy City Attorney I Please click here to view the full job description for Deputy City Attorney II In addition to duties listed above, Senior Deputy City Attorney (Litigation) also Performs the full range of litigation work; Responsible for Writs, Appeals, civil litigation, trials, damage or other civil suits in State and federal courts, including advanced appellate work and the representation of the City's Police Department and its officers in Pitchess Motions, as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorney; Occasionally represents management in hearings involving City employee disciplinary matters, as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorney; Handles all aspects of assigned cases or claims including investigation, pleading preparation, discovery, law and motion, court appearances, settlement negotiations, legal research, witness preparation, and trials for tort defense, writ actions, Pitchess motions, appellate work, civil rights actions, code enforcement, nuisance abatement, administrative actions and employee grievances, as directed by the City Attorney or the Chief Assistant City Attorney; Please click here to review the full job description for Senior Deputy City Attorney. Minimum Qualifications Any combination of education, training, and experience that would likely provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities to successfully perform in the position or assignment is qualifying. A typical combination includes: Education: Graduation from a law school accredited by the American Bar Association with a Juris Doctorate degree. Experience: Deputy City Attorney I - Two (2) years' experience as a practicing attorney, preferably within a municipal law office, or a private firm that has contracted with a public agency for legal services. Deputy City Attorney II - Four (4) years' experience as a practicing attorney within a municipal law office, or a private firm that has contracted with a public agency for legal services Senior Deputy City Attorney - Five (5) years' experience as a practicing trial attorney within a municipal law office, or a private firm that has contracted with a public agency for legal services. State and Federal jury trial experience is desirable. License/Certifications: Possession of a valid California Class C driver license and an acceptable driving record are required by time of appointment and throughout employment. Current member in good standing with the California State Bar Association. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS: Application Review - Please attach to your online application 1. a cover letter, and 2. an updated resume. Examination(s) - An oral exam (weighted 100%) will be scheduled when a sufficient number of qualified applications has been received. Selection Interview Background Investigation Appointment Supplemental Information
Introduction THIS IS A NEW ASSEMBLED EXAMINATION. The eligible list resulting from this examination will cancel any existing list and may last approximately one year, but can be extended. Supplemental Questionnaire: A properly completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each application. Failure to submit the Application or Supplemental Questionnaire will result in disqualification. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires must be in the possession of the Human Resource Services Department by 5:00 p.m. on the Last Day for Filing. Applications and supplemental questionnaires will only be accepted on-line. DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE CORONER'S BUREAU The Alameda County Coroner's Bureau is located in the Oakland hills which serves a population of 1.6 million people and is currently the 7th most populous county in the state of California. The Coroner's Bureau is the Regional Mutual Aid Coordinator for California's Region II (16 counties) whose responsibility includes the coordination of intra- and inter-regional mutual aid in large scale events. The Coroner's Bureau shares a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility with the Alameda County Crime Laboratory and Alameda County Public Health Department. When fully staffed, the Coroner's Bureau operates with six full-time Morgue Technicians, three Forensic Pathologists, a Chief Forensic Pathologist, and additional locum tenens Forensic Pathologists. The Coroner's Bureau also has an in-house board-certified neuropathologist and is staffed with ABMDI-certified Death Investigators. The Coroner's Bureau has access to forensic anthropology and odontology services and multiple contracted toxicology services. The Coroner's Bureau receives death notifications and performs investigations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Autopsies are normally performed Monday through Friday, excluding most holidays. However, occasional situations requiring a pathologist to conduct an autopsy outside of normal business hours or visit a death scene may arise. THE POSITION Under general direction from the Chief Forensic Pathologist, performs autopsies, external examinations, professional medical consultations, medical record reviews, and provides expert witness testimony, general pathology services, and other related duties as required. The Forensic Pathologist classification is located in the Alameda County Sheriff's Office Coroner's Bureau. Incumbents in this classification are responsible for performing the full scope of professional forensic pathology work that includes performing autopsies and external examinations. This classification receives supervision, direction, and training from the Chief Forensic Pathologist. This class is distinguished from the next higher class of Chief Forensic Pathologist whom is responsible for directing, organizing, and coordinating all medical activities and procedures within the Coroner's Bureau. This class is also distinguished from other Physician classes within Alameda County in that it requires completion of a recognized forensic pathology fellowship and board certification in forensic pathology within two (2) years from date of appointment, as well as the performance of duties associated with medico-legal death investigations. For more detailed information about the job classification, visit: Forensic Pathologist (#5151) . THE IDEAL CANDIDATE In addition to meeting the minimum qualifications listed below the ideal candidate will exhibit the above qualities as well as possess the following critical attributes: A successful team builder - Uses appropriate interpersonal styles to help build a cohesive team and accomplish the team's goals. Effectively maximizes personnel resources - Allocates tasks and responsibilities to maximize the individuals' and organization's effectiveness. Commits to one's work - Demonstrates a willingness to commit one's time and best efforts to accomplishing organizational goals. Approaches change positively - Maintains effectiveness when experiencing major changes in work responsibilities or environment. Operates with integrity - Interacts with others in a way that gives them confidence in one's intentions and those of the organization. Maintains focus under pressure - Exhibits stable performance under stress or opposition. Maintains an exceptional level of quality - Accomplishing tasks by considering all areas involved, accurately checks processes and tasks. Excels in technical knowledge and skill - keeps up with current developments and trends in the field of forensic pathology. Communicates effectively - Clearly conveys information and idea. ABOUT THE ALAMEDA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Alameda County Sheriff's Office is a full service law enforcement agency accredited through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) for its law enforcement services, its Regional Training Center, and its Dispatch Unit; the American Correctional Association (ACA) for its Detentions and Corrections Division; the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors Laboratory Accreditation Board for its Crime Lab; the Bomb Squad Commanders Advisory Board for its Explosive Ordinance Unit. Additionally, the agency's health care provider, Wellpath, has experience working with the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC). The Sheriff's Office has a currentbudget of approximately $600 million and has over 1700 authorized positions, including in excess of 1000 sworn personnel. The agency's Chief Executive Officer is Sheriff / Coroner Yesenia L. Sanchez, who is assisted in the operation of the agency by Undersheriff Richard T. Lucia, Assistant Sheriffs Emmanuel Christy and Colby Staysa. The Sheriff of Alameda County is responsible for a vast array of tasks and duties, including the following: Providing security to the Consolidated Superior Courts Operating the Coroner's Bureau Operating a full-service criminalistics laboratory Performing Civil Process Operating a County Jail (Santa Rita) Operating the County Office of Emergency Services Providing patrol and investigative services to the unincorporated areas of Alameda County Pursuant to contractual agreements, providing patrol and investigative services to the City of Dublin,Oakland International Airport, Highland County Hospital, Social Services, and to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Conducting a basic academy pursuant to Police Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) requirements. [ Sheriff's Academy website ] Providing Fish and Game enforcement Project Director of the Narcotics Task Force Serving as the Executive Director of the Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (SAFE) Task Force Operating a Marine Patrol Unit in the San Francisco Bay waters. For more detailed information about the agency, visit: Alameda County's Sheriff's Office MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education : Possession of a Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy degree from a medical school accredited by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) or Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). AND Successful completion of a forensic pathology fellowship program accredited by the American Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) by date of appointment. AND Certification : Possession of board certification in anatomic pathology or anatomic/clinical pathology issued by the American Board of Pathology. If board eligible in forensic pathology, must obtain board certification in forensic pathology within two (2) years from date of appointment. License : Possession of a valid license to practice medicine/osteopathic medicine in the State of California by date of appointment. Special Requirements : Must be eligible to work in the United States. Successful completion of a thorough background investigation. Duties require twenty-four (24) hour on-call availability to respond to scenes of sudden death or injury, or to respond to hospitals to facilitate organ donor requests. Duties require exposure to accidental, physical, or biological health hazards and disagreeable situations. NOTE : The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The most suitably qualified candidates will possess the following competencies: Knowledge of : State and Federal laws applicable to the practice of forensic pathology and death investigation. Investigative procedures and the medico-legal techniques required to determine the circumstances, cause, and manner of death as required by law. Procedures and techniques utilized in forensic pathology, including forensic autopsy, interpretation of forensic toxicology results, histology, and clinical chemistry results associated with cause of death. Forensic evidence collection techniques and procedures. Methods and techniques of criminal investigation and crime scene processing. Rules and regulations applicable to court testimony. Ability to : Perform forensic autopsies in accordance with the standards of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau and the National Association of Medical Examiners. Apply the principles and techniques of pathology. Examine decedents for evidence of injury and natural disease. Document and interpret injuries. Collect biological and physical evidence. Effectively communicate interpretations of scene reconstruction, forensic autopsy, and investigative and observational findings verbally and in writing. Testify clearly, concisely, and effectively at public hearings, in courts of law and before the Grand Jury. Learn, and effectively execute the policies and procedures of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau. EXAMINATION COMPONENTS THE EXAMINATION WILL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS: 1) A review of candidates' applications and supplemental questionnaire to verify possession of minimum requirements. Those candidates who possess the minimum requirements for the class will move on to the next step in the examination process. 2) An oral interview which will be weighted as 100% of the candidate's final examination score. The oral interview may contain situational exercises. CANDIDATES MUST ATTAIN A QUALIFYING RATING ON EACH PORTION OF THIS EXAMINATION Alameda County utilizes a Civil Service Selection System founded on merit. Such a system is competitive and based on broad recruitment efforts and equal opportunity for qualified applicants to test in an examination process designed to determine the qualifications, fitness and ability of competitors to perform duties of the vacant position. Many of our recruitments are targeted and specific to the needs of a current vacant position, in which case, the eligible list may be exclusively used for that current vacant position. Other recruitments may be more broadly used for both current and future vacancies, or for other alternate jobs with comparable scopes of work. For more information on the Civil Service Selection process, please visit the "What You Need to Know" section of our website, www.acgov.org/hrs . Selection Plan Applications will be screened for the most qualified candidates to participate in an oral interview. Candidates who are selected to interview will be informed via email with reasonable advance notice. You are encouraged to apply immediately as this posting is open until filled and may close at any time. *Updated 10/20/2022 BENEFITS Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being Medical - HMO & PPO Plans Dental - HMO & PPO Plans Vision or Vision Reimbursement Share the Savings Basic Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance (with optional dependent coverage for eligible employees) County Allowance Credit Flexible Spending Accounts - Health FSA, Dependent Care and Adoption Assistance Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Voluntary Benefits - Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Legal Services Employee Assistance Program For your Financial Future Retirement Plan - (Defined Benefit Pension Plan) Deferred Compensation Plan (457 Plan or Roth Plan) For your Work/Life Balance 12 paid holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accrual Vacation purchase program Catastrophic Sick Leave Group Auto/Home Insurance Pet Insurance Commuter Benefits Program Guaranteed Ride Home Employee Wellness Program (e.g. At Work Fitness, Incentive Based Programs, Gym Membership Discounts) Employee Discount Program (e.g. theme parks, cell phone, etc.) Child Care Resources 1 st United Services Credit Union *Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change. Conclusion All notices related to County recruitments for which you have applied will be sent/delivered via email. Please add @jobaps.com, @acgov.org and Noreply@jobaps.com as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. If you do not do this, your email blocking or spam filtering program may block receipt of the notices regarding your application for recruitments. You are also strongly advised to regularly log into your County of Alameda online application account to check for notices that may have been sent to you. All email notices that will be sent to you will also be kept in your personal online application account. You will be able to view all of your notices in your online application account by clicking on the "My applications" button on the Current Job Openings page and clicking on the link 'last notice sent' for the respective recruitment. Please take the steps recommended above to ensure you do not miss any notices about a recruitment for which you have applied. The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. NOTE: All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box Noreply@jobaps.com are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. If you have questions please go to our website at www.acgov.org/hrs . You may also contact the Human Resources Analyst listed on the job announcement for the recruitment for which you have applied. Elaine Lemi | Human Resources Analyst Human Resource Services, County of Alameda (510) 272-6434 | elaine.lemi@acgov.org DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors protected under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 29, 2023
Full Time
Introduction THIS IS A NEW ASSEMBLED EXAMINATION. The eligible list resulting from this examination will cancel any existing list and may last approximately one year, but can be extended. Supplemental Questionnaire: A properly completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each application. Failure to submit the Application or Supplemental Questionnaire will result in disqualification. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires must be in the possession of the Human Resource Services Department by 5:00 p.m. on the Last Day for Filing. Applications and supplemental questionnaires will only be accepted on-line. DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE CORONER'S BUREAU The Alameda County Coroner's Bureau is located in the Oakland hills which serves a population of 1.6 million people and is currently the 7th most populous county in the state of California. The Coroner's Bureau is the Regional Mutual Aid Coordinator for California's Region II (16 counties) whose responsibility includes the coordination of intra- and inter-regional mutual aid in large scale events. The Coroner's Bureau shares a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility with the Alameda County Crime Laboratory and Alameda County Public Health Department. When fully staffed, the Coroner's Bureau operates with six full-time Morgue Technicians, three Forensic Pathologists, a Chief Forensic Pathologist, and additional locum tenens Forensic Pathologists. The Coroner's Bureau also has an in-house board-certified neuropathologist and is staffed with ABMDI-certified Death Investigators. The Coroner's Bureau has access to forensic anthropology and odontology services and multiple contracted toxicology services. The Coroner's Bureau receives death notifications and performs investigations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Autopsies are normally performed Monday through Friday, excluding most holidays. However, occasional situations requiring a pathologist to conduct an autopsy outside of normal business hours or visit a death scene may arise. THE POSITION Under general direction from the Chief Forensic Pathologist, performs autopsies, external examinations, professional medical consultations, medical record reviews, and provides expert witness testimony, general pathology services, and other related duties as required. The Forensic Pathologist classification is located in the Alameda County Sheriff's Office Coroner's Bureau. Incumbents in this classification are responsible for performing the full scope of professional forensic pathology work that includes performing autopsies and external examinations. This classification receives supervision, direction, and training from the Chief Forensic Pathologist. This class is distinguished from the next higher class of Chief Forensic Pathologist whom is responsible for directing, organizing, and coordinating all medical activities and procedures within the Coroner's Bureau. This class is also distinguished from other Physician classes within Alameda County in that it requires completion of a recognized forensic pathology fellowship and board certification in forensic pathology within two (2) years from date of appointment, as well as the performance of duties associated with medico-legal death investigations. For more detailed information about the job classification, visit: Forensic Pathologist (#5151) . THE IDEAL CANDIDATE In addition to meeting the minimum qualifications listed below the ideal candidate will exhibit the above qualities as well as possess the following critical attributes: A successful team builder - Uses appropriate interpersonal styles to help build a cohesive team and accomplish the team's goals. Effectively maximizes personnel resources - Allocates tasks and responsibilities to maximize the individuals' and organization's effectiveness. Commits to one's work - Demonstrates a willingness to commit one's time and best efforts to accomplishing organizational goals. Approaches change positively - Maintains effectiveness when experiencing major changes in work responsibilities or environment. Operates with integrity - Interacts with others in a way that gives them confidence in one's intentions and those of the organization. Maintains focus under pressure - Exhibits stable performance under stress or opposition. Maintains an exceptional level of quality - Accomplishing tasks by considering all areas involved, accurately checks processes and tasks. Excels in technical knowledge and skill - keeps up with current developments and trends in the field of forensic pathology. Communicates effectively - Clearly conveys information and idea. ABOUT THE ALAMEDA COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Alameda County Sheriff's Office is a full service law enforcement agency accredited through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) for its law enforcement services, its Regional Training Center, and its Dispatch Unit; the American Correctional Association (ACA) for its Detentions and Corrections Division; the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors Laboratory Accreditation Board for its Crime Lab; the Bomb Squad Commanders Advisory Board for its Explosive Ordinance Unit. Additionally, the agency's health care provider, Wellpath, has experience working with the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC). The Sheriff's Office has a currentbudget of approximately $600 million and has over 1700 authorized positions, including in excess of 1000 sworn personnel. The agency's Chief Executive Officer is Sheriff / Coroner Yesenia L. Sanchez, who is assisted in the operation of the agency by Undersheriff Richard T. Lucia, Assistant Sheriffs Emmanuel Christy and Colby Staysa. The Sheriff of Alameda County is responsible for a vast array of tasks and duties, including the following: Providing security to the Consolidated Superior Courts Operating the Coroner's Bureau Operating a full-service criminalistics laboratory Performing Civil Process Operating a County Jail (Santa Rita) Operating the County Office of Emergency Services Providing patrol and investigative services to the unincorporated areas of Alameda County Pursuant to contractual agreements, providing patrol and investigative services to the City of Dublin,Oakland International Airport, Highland County Hospital, Social Services, and to the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District Conducting a basic academy pursuant to Police Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) requirements. [ Sheriff's Academy website ] Providing Fish and Game enforcement Project Director of the Narcotics Task Force Serving as the Executive Director of the Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (SAFE) Task Force Operating a Marine Patrol Unit in the San Francisco Bay waters. For more detailed information about the agency, visit: Alameda County's Sheriff's Office MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education : Possession of a Doctor of Medicine or Osteopathy degree from a medical school accredited by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) or Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). AND Successful completion of a forensic pathology fellowship program accredited by the American Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) by date of appointment. AND Certification : Possession of board certification in anatomic pathology or anatomic/clinical pathology issued by the American Board of Pathology. If board eligible in forensic pathology, must obtain board certification in forensic pathology within two (2) years from date of appointment. License : Possession of a valid license to practice medicine/osteopathic medicine in the State of California by date of appointment. Special Requirements : Must be eligible to work in the United States. Successful completion of a thorough background investigation. Duties require twenty-four (24) hour on-call availability to respond to scenes of sudden death or injury, or to respond to hospitals to facilitate organ donor requests. Duties require exposure to accidental, physical, or biological health hazards and disagreeable situations. NOTE : The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS The most suitably qualified candidates will possess the following competencies: Knowledge of : State and Federal laws applicable to the practice of forensic pathology and death investigation. Investigative procedures and the medico-legal techniques required to determine the circumstances, cause, and manner of death as required by law. Procedures and techniques utilized in forensic pathology, including forensic autopsy, interpretation of forensic toxicology results, histology, and clinical chemistry results associated with cause of death. Forensic evidence collection techniques and procedures. Methods and techniques of criminal investigation and crime scene processing. Rules and regulations applicable to court testimony. Ability to : Perform forensic autopsies in accordance with the standards of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau and the National Association of Medical Examiners. Apply the principles and techniques of pathology. Examine decedents for evidence of injury and natural disease. Document and interpret injuries. Collect biological and physical evidence. Effectively communicate interpretations of scene reconstruction, forensic autopsy, and investigative and observational findings verbally and in writing. Testify clearly, concisely, and effectively at public hearings, in courts of law and before the Grand Jury. Learn, and effectively execute the policies and procedures of the Alameda County Coroner's Bureau. EXAMINATION COMPONENTS THE EXAMINATION WILL CONSIST OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS: 1) A review of candidates' applications and supplemental questionnaire to verify possession of minimum requirements. Those candidates who possess the minimum requirements for the class will move on to the next step in the examination process. 2) An oral interview which will be weighted as 100% of the candidate's final examination score. The oral interview may contain situational exercises. CANDIDATES MUST ATTAIN A QUALIFYING RATING ON EACH PORTION OF THIS EXAMINATION Alameda County utilizes a Civil Service Selection System founded on merit. Such a system is competitive and based on broad recruitment efforts and equal opportunity for qualified applicants to test in an examination process designed to determine the qualifications, fitness and ability of competitors to perform duties of the vacant position. Many of our recruitments are targeted and specific to the needs of a current vacant position, in which case, the eligible list may be exclusively used for that current vacant position. Other recruitments may be more broadly used for both current and future vacancies, or for other alternate jobs with comparable scopes of work. For more information on the Civil Service Selection process, please visit the "What You Need to Know" section of our website, www.acgov.org/hrs . Selection Plan Applications will be screened for the most qualified candidates to participate in an oral interview. Candidates who are selected to interview will be informed via email with reasonable advance notice. You are encouraged to apply immediately as this posting is open until filled and may close at any time. *Updated 10/20/2022 BENEFITS Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being Medical - HMO & PPO Plans Dental - HMO & PPO Plans Vision or Vision Reimbursement Share the Savings Basic Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance (with optional dependent coverage for eligible employees) County Allowance Credit Flexible Spending Accounts - Health FSA, Dependent Care and Adoption Assistance Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Voluntary Benefits - Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Legal Services Employee Assistance Program For your Financial Future Retirement Plan - (Defined Benefit Pension Plan) Deferred Compensation Plan (457 Plan or Roth Plan) For your Work/Life Balance 12 paid holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accrual Vacation purchase program Catastrophic Sick Leave Group Auto/Home Insurance Pet Insurance Commuter Benefits Program Guaranteed Ride Home Employee Wellness Program (e.g. At Work Fitness, Incentive Based Programs, Gym Membership Discounts) Employee Discount Program (e.g. theme parks, cell phone, etc.) Child Care Resources 1 st United Services Credit Union *Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change. Conclusion All notices related to County recruitments for which you have applied will be sent/delivered via email. Please add @jobaps.com, @acgov.org and Noreply@jobaps.com as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. If you do not do this, your email blocking or spam filtering program may block receipt of the notices regarding your application for recruitments. You are also strongly advised to regularly log into your County of Alameda online application account to check for notices that may have been sent to you. All email notices that will be sent to you will also be kept in your personal online application account. You will be able to view all of your notices in your online application account by clicking on the "My applications" button on the Current Job Openings page and clicking on the link 'last notice sent' for the respective recruitment. Please take the steps recommended above to ensure you do not miss any notices about a recruitment for which you have applied. The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. NOTE: All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box Noreply@jobaps.com are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email box are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. If you have questions please go to our website at www.acgov.org/hrs . You may also contact the Human Resources Analyst listed on the job announcement for the recruitment for which you have applied. Elaine Lemi | Human Resources Analyst Human Resource Services, County of Alameda (510) 272-6434 | elaine.lemi@acgov.org DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors protected under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF OAKLAND, CA
Oakland, California, United States
The Position The Oakland City Attorney’s Office seeks a well-qualified individual with expertise in labor & employment law . The incumbent will work on a wide range of personnel matters across a variety of City’s departments, including an ongoing opportunity to work on matters directly impacting police accountability and public-safety reform. Duties will include, but will not be limited to: working collaboratively with other attorneys, City staff, and City leadership to analyze labor and employment issues and resolve disputes; advising City investigators and Department heads on employee- misconduct, due process, and related grievances, including advising on police-officer investigations and discipline; representing the City in administrative hearings to resolve labor and/or employment disputes; drafting and reviewing opinions, legislation, contracts and other legal documents which require the application of labor law and/or employment law. The incumbent may receive general supervision from a Deputy City Attorney V, Special Counsel, Chief Assistant City Attorney or the City Attorney. The City Attorney may assign the selected attorney to new, additional or different duties or practice areas in litigation, advice or transactional work. About the Office The City Attorney’s Office provides advice and counsel to the Mayor, City Council, and all City departments, boards and commissions in a wide variety of areas including land use, real estate, personnel, elections, conflicts of interest, municipal finance, retirement, housing, public contracting and economic development. The City Attorney’s Office also advocates for the City’s interests in claims and lawsuits litigated in state or federal court, including high-value personal injury cases, complex civil rights actions, breach of contract, personnel disputes, eminent domain actions, inverse condemnation and alleged Constitutional violations. The Office has approximately 80 employees and three legal divisions: Advisory Division; Affirmative Litigation, Innovation & Enforcement Division; and General & Complex Litigation Division (Defense). The work is high profile, dynamic, collaborative, and complex. And the work is of vital importance to the City’s realization of its progressive and cutting-edge policies and programs, and to the City’s delivery of services to Oakland’s residents and businesses. Examples of Duties Performing legal research, interpret and apply laws and court decisions; preparing opinions for departments, programs, boards, commissions and officials. Preparing, reviewing and revising legal opinions, ordinances, resolutions, employment contracts, MOU's, settlements and other legal documents; revising such documents as necessary to meet legal standards. Advising on investigations of labor and employment claims and complaints against the City and recommending actions to be taken. Advising assigned clients, including the City Administrator, Employee Relations Director, Human Resources Director, and Chief of Police, on employment matters to help them comply with laws and policies and to help them identify various risks and manage them accordingly. Preparing cases for hearings, administrative proceedings, and related writs, including labor arbitration hearings, Civil Service Board hearings, and hearings before the Public Employee Relations Board. Advising the City Administrator, Employee Relations Director and other designated labor negotiators in preparation for and during labor-contract bargaining and other labor negotiations. Developing training materials and providing training to staff on relevant legal issues. Minimum Requirements for Application Any combination of experience and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience For DCA II position: Two years of increasingly responsible work experience in one or more relevant areas of law. For DCA III position: Four years of increasingly responsible work experience in one or more relevant areas of law. For DCA IV position: Two years of increasingly responsible work experience comparable to a Deputy City Attorney III position in the City of Oakland. The ideal candidate will be experienced in one or more of the following areas: litigating and/or advising on state and federal laws related to employee protection, welfare and safety; workplace investigations and employee due-process; and collective bargaining and labor-dispute resolution. Candidates must have excellent writing and oral presentation skills. Education: Law school graduate. License or Certificate: A member in good standing of the California State Bar. Selected individuals will be required to maintain a valid California Driver’s License during City employment or demonstrate the ability to travel to required locations in a timely manner. Due to assignments and hours or work, public transportation may not be an efficient method for traveling to required locations. Additional Desirable Skills: Working knowledge of municipal, state and federal laws affecting City governance, particularly laws related to open meetings and public records. Language skills, especially in Spanish, Cantonese and/or Mandarin. Ability to: Interpret and apply various government codes and ordinances. Conduct research on legal problems and prepare sound legal opinions. Analyze and prepare a wide variety of legal documents. Present cases in court or administrative proceedings. Handle stressful and sensitive situations with tact and diplomacy. Provide professional leadership, guidance and technical expertise to assigned staff. Work independently or as part of a team. Form or work with a multidisciplinary team. Manage multiple demanding programs, cases and projects with competing deadlines. Communicate effectively in both oral and written form with City officials, representatives of outside agencies and the public, and in litigation. Complete varied assignments within a narrow time frame. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients and other contacts in the course of work. Inspire confidence and respect for legal advice. Skillfully and professionally present legal advice to clients, including the elected and high-level appointed officials. Supplemental Information How to Apply Submit a cover letter and resume by email to: jobs@oaklandcityattorney.org Candidates selected to proceed in the hiring process will be asked to submit additional information (e.g., a writing sample, references, answers to supplemental questions, and a formal City of Oakland employment application). T he City of Oakland is an Equal Opportunity / ADA employer Supplemental Questionnaire City of Oakland Office of City Attorney Deputy City Attorney III or IV Labor & Employment The purpose of this supplemental questionnaire is to assess your qualifications, training and experience in specific job-related areas. Your answers to these questions along with your completed application will be used to select the most suitably qualified candidates. Applications submitted without a completed supplemental questionnaire will not be considered. Respond to each question fully, describing your specific experience and accomplishments, but limit them to one 8 ½” x 11” sheet of paper (single or double spaced) per question. Responses must be legible and typewritten responses are preferred. Although this supplemental questionnaire will be reviewed in tandem with your other application documents, please specify the organization or jurisdiction for which you worked. Describe your most complex litigation or arbitration experience in the area of labor & employment, including any trial / hearing preparation and experience, and the outcome of the case(s). Describe your most complex project or advisory matter in the area of labor and employment, including any cutting-edge legal issues and the resolution. Fully describe your professional history in public labor & employment law. Please describe your interest in this area of law and in this particular position. Attach at least two writing samples that you prepared. I understand that all information provided herein is subject to verification and is true to the best of my knowledge. Signature Date The City of Oakland is committed to the wellbeing of its employees and offers comprehensive health and wellness services along with an array of other benefits for most positions. Benefits may include*: • CalPERS Medical • Dental • Vision • Medical Waiver Plan - Cash-In-Lieu • Flexible Spending Accounts • Commuter Benefits • Group & Supplemental Life Insurance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) • Pension Benefits • Deferred Compensation * Specific benefits may vary depending on the assignedspecific bargaining unit. Information regarding most benefits can be reviewed here: Employee Benefits Information Current MOUs may be reviewed here: City of Oakland Labor Agreements Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 29, 2023
Full Time
The Position The Oakland City Attorney’s Office seeks a well-qualified individual with expertise in labor & employment law . The incumbent will work on a wide range of personnel matters across a variety of City’s departments, including an ongoing opportunity to work on matters directly impacting police accountability and public-safety reform. Duties will include, but will not be limited to: working collaboratively with other attorneys, City staff, and City leadership to analyze labor and employment issues and resolve disputes; advising City investigators and Department heads on employee- misconduct, due process, and related grievances, including advising on police-officer investigations and discipline; representing the City in administrative hearings to resolve labor and/or employment disputes; drafting and reviewing opinions, legislation, contracts and other legal documents which require the application of labor law and/or employment law. The incumbent may receive general supervision from a Deputy City Attorney V, Special Counsel, Chief Assistant City Attorney or the City Attorney. The City Attorney may assign the selected attorney to new, additional or different duties or practice areas in litigation, advice or transactional work. About the Office The City Attorney’s Office provides advice and counsel to the Mayor, City Council, and all City departments, boards and commissions in a wide variety of areas including land use, real estate, personnel, elections, conflicts of interest, municipal finance, retirement, housing, public contracting and economic development. The City Attorney’s Office also advocates for the City’s interests in claims and lawsuits litigated in state or federal court, including high-value personal injury cases, complex civil rights actions, breach of contract, personnel disputes, eminent domain actions, inverse condemnation and alleged Constitutional violations. The Office has approximately 80 employees and three legal divisions: Advisory Division; Affirmative Litigation, Innovation & Enforcement Division; and General & Complex Litigation Division (Defense). The work is high profile, dynamic, collaborative, and complex. And the work is of vital importance to the City’s realization of its progressive and cutting-edge policies and programs, and to the City’s delivery of services to Oakland’s residents and businesses. Examples of Duties Performing legal research, interpret and apply laws and court decisions; preparing opinions for departments, programs, boards, commissions and officials. Preparing, reviewing and revising legal opinions, ordinances, resolutions, employment contracts, MOU's, settlements and other legal documents; revising such documents as necessary to meet legal standards. Advising on investigations of labor and employment claims and complaints against the City and recommending actions to be taken. Advising assigned clients, including the City Administrator, Employee Relations Director, Human Resources Director, and Chief of Police, on employment matters to help them comply with laws and policies and to help them identify various risks and manage them accordingly. Preparing cases for hearings, administrative proceedings, and related writs, including labor arbitration hearings, Civil Service Board hearings, and hearings before the Public Employee Relations Board. Advising the City Administrator, Employee Relations Director and other designated labor negotiators in preparation for and during labor-contract bargaining and other labor negotiations. Developing training materials and providing training to staff on relevant legal issues. Minimum Requirements for Application Any combination of experience and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience For DCA II position: Two years of increasingly responsible work experience in one or more relevant areas of law. For DCA III position: Four years of increasingly responsible work experience in one or more relevant areas of law. For DCA IV position: Two years of increasingly responsible work experience comparable to a Deputy City Attorney III position in the City of Oakland. The ideal candidate will be experienced in one or more of the following areas: litigating and/or advising on state and federal laws related to employee protection, welfare and safety; workplace investigations and employee due-process; and collective bargaining and labor-dispute resolution. Candidates must have excellent writing and oral presentation skills. Education: Law school graduate. License or Certificate: A member in good standing of the California State Bar. Selected individuals will be required to maintain a valid California Driver’s License during City employment or demonstrate the ability to travel to required locations in a timely manner. Due to assignments and hours or work, public transportation may not be an efficient method for traveling to required locations. Additional Desirable Skills: Working knowledge of municipal, state and federal laws affecting City governance, particularly laws related to open meetings and public records. Language skills, especially in Spanish, Cantonese and/or Mandarin. Ability to: Interpret and apply various government codes and ordinances. Conduct research on legal problems and prepare sound legal opinions. Analyze and prepare a wide variety of legal documents. Present cases in court or administrative proceedings. Handle stressful and sensitive situations with tact and diplomacy. Provide professional leadership, guidance and technical expertise to assigned staff. Work independently or as part of a team. Form or work with a multidisciplinary team. Manage multiple demanding programs, cases and projects with competing deadlines. Communicate effectively in both oral and written form with City officials, representatives of outside agencies and the public, and in litigation. Complete varied assignments within a narrow time frame. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients and other contacts in the course of work. Inspire confidence and respect for legal advice. Skillfully and professionally present legal advice to clients, including the elected and high-level appointed officials. Supplemental Information How to Apply Submit a cover letter and resume by email to: jobs@oaklandcityattorney.org Candidates selected to proceed in the hiring process will be asked to submit additional information (e.g., a writing sample, references, answers to supplemental questions, and a formal City of Oakland employment application). T he City of Oakland is an Equal Opportunity / ADA employer Supplemental Questionnaire City of Oakland Office of City Attorney Deputy City Attorney III or IV Labor & Employment The purpose of this supplemental questionnaire is to assess your qualifications, training and experience in specific job-related areas. Your answers to these questions along with your completed application will be used to select the most suitably qualified candidates. Applications submitted without a completed supplemental questionnaire will not be considered. Respond to each question fully, describing your specific experience and accomplishments, but limit them to one 8 ½” x 11” sheet of paper (single or double spaced) per question. Responses must be legible and typewritten responses are preferred. Although this supplemental questionnaire will be reviewed in tandem with your other application documents, please specify the organization or jurisdiction for which you worked. Describe your most complex litigation or arbitration experience in the area of labor & employment, including any trial / hearing preparation and experience, and the outcome of the case(s). Describe your most complex project or advisory matter in the area of labor and employment, including any cutting-edge legal issues and the resolution. Fully describe your professional history in public labor & employment law. Please describe your interest in this area of law and in this particular position. Attach at least two writing samples that you prepared. I understand that all information provided herein is subject to verification and is true to the best of my knowledge. Signature Date The City of Oakland is committed to the wellbeing of its employees and offers comprehensive health and wellness services along with an array of other benefits for most positions. Benefits may include*: • CalPERS Medical • Dental • Vision • Medical Waiver Plan - Cash-In-Lieu • Flexible Spending Accounts • Commuter Benefits • Group & Supplemental Life Insurance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) • Pension Benefits • Deferred Compensation * Specific benefits may vary depending on the assignedspecific bargaining unit. Information regarding most benefits can be reviewed here: Employee Benefits Information Current MOUs may be reviewed here: City of Oakland Labor Agreements Closing Date/Time: Continuous
State of Nevada
Carson City, Nevada, United States
Announcement Number: 1246629074 Unclassified Position Announcement - Open Recruitment AARON D. FORD torney Ge 1B At neral CRAIG A. NEWBY First Assistant Attorney General CHRISTINE JONES BRADY Second Assistant Attorney General 2B TERESA BENITEZ- THOMPSON 3B Chief of Staff LESLIE NINO PIRO General Counsel HEIDI PARRY STERN Solicitor General STATE OF NEVADA 0B OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Transportation Division 1263 South Stewart Street, Room 315 Carson City, Nevada 89712 DMV/DPS Section of the Transportation Division Carson City or Las Vegas POSITION TITLE: Deputy Attorney General May be filled as either Senior or Deputy Attorney General APPROX. Salary: Senior Deputy Attorney General: $122,732.64 - $136,133.00 (Employer/Employee Paid) $ 105,130.80 - $116,602.00 (Employee Paid) or Deputy Attorney General: $91,224.72 - $121,803.00 (Employer/Employee Paid) $78,132.96 - $104,328.00 (Employee Paid) DUTY STATION AND HOURS: The position may be filled in the Carson City or Las Vegas. Generally, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., flexible and/or compressed schedules may be requested. Extended hours or travel including overnight stays may be required occasionally. POSITION STATUS: Exempt (FLSA); unclassified position entitled to standard state benefits; serves at the will of the Attorney General; employment with the Attorney General's office is contingent upon completion of NCIC/NCJIS, and a fingerprint criminal history check. POSITION SUMMARY: This position provides representation and counsel to Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and Nevada Department of Public Safety (DPS) and is under the direct supervision of the Chief Deputy Attorney General of the Transportation Division - DMV/DPS. Telephone: 775-888-7420 • Fax: 775-888-7309 • Web: ag.nv.gov • E-mail: aginfo@ag.nv.gov Twitter: @NevadaAG • Facebook: /NVAttorneyGeneral • YouTube: /NevadaAG Position Announcement -DMV/DPS Section of the Transportation Division XAMPLES OF DUTIES: Representation of DMV and DPS including litigation and daily client advice in such areas as civil rights, torts, asset forfeiture, and administra- tive law. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is comprised of various law enforce- ment divisions, including the Nevada Highway Patrol, Nevada Division of Investiga- tion, Parole and Probation, Fire Marshal, and Capitol Police. Typically, duties will involve evaluating cases, determining applicable claims and defenses, preparing responsive pleadings, preparing motions including dispositive motions, preparing responses to motions, engaging in written and oral discovery and handling discovery disputes, attending hearings, interviewing witnesses, taking depositions, and conduct- ing research. This position requires the carrying of an active litigation caseload plus other duties and responsibilities that may be assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must have or develop knowledge of administrative law pertaining to State government affairs including contracting authority, the legislative process, and open meeting laws. Applicants must have or develop knowledge in tort law. Applicants must also have or develop knowledge of State and federal civil procedure and rules of evidence. Applicants must have or develop a working knowledge of NRS Chapter 241 Nevada's Open Meeting Law, parliamentary procedure (Roberts' Rules) and applicable attorney ethical rules. Applicants must have or develop a working knowledge of NRS Chapter 233B Nevada's Administrative Procedures Act. Skills Required: Applicants must possess skill in effective analysis of complex legal problems and the proper application of legal principles to resolve problems. Applicants must be able to research legal issues using online computerized legal research tools and engines and draft legal documents including contracts and agree- ments. Applicants must have effective skills in written and verbal communication, presentation of administrative and judicial cases and effective appellate advocacy. Applicants must be able to function when necessary as part of a team, contributing effectively to the accomplishments of team or Office goals, objectives, and activities. Applicants must be highly professional, well-organized, self-motivated, punctual and prompt, and must possess leadership skills or potential. Applicants must also have excellent time management skills and good interpersonal skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position requires: mobility to work in a typical office setting; the ability to use standard office equipment and to travel to client offices and locations and courts in various parts of the State; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and clear speech to communicate understandably in person and over the telephone and to hear and respond to questions. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation. Applicants must possess a valid Nevada driver's license at the time of appointment. Position Announcement -DMV/DPS Section of the Transportation Division AR ADMISSION AND EXPERIENCE: Applicants must possess a certificate of admission to the Bar of the State of Nevada and be eligible to practice law before the courts of the State of Nevada and the federal district and appellate courts. Litigation experience in one or more of the foregoing substantive areas of law is desirable. This Position Announcement lists the major duties and requirements of the position and is not all-inclusive. The successful applicant may be expected to perform additional job-related duties and may be required to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills. Interested applicants must submit their cover letter (indicating how they heard about the position), resume, writing sample, and a list of three professional references to: Lori M. Story, Chief Deputy Attorney General Alice Coffman, Supervising Legal Secretary Office of the Attorney General 1263 South Stewart Street, Room 315 Carson City, NV 89712 E-mail: ACoffman@ag.nv.gov Fax: (775) 888-7309 The State of Nevada is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of its employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Sep 09, 2023
Full Time
Announcement Number: 1246629074 Unclassified Position Announcement - Open Recruitment AARON D. FORD torney Ge 1B At neral CRAIG A. NEWBY First Assistant Attorney General CHRISTINE JONES BRADY Second Assistant Attorney General 2B TERESA BENITEZ- THOMPSON 3B Chief of Staff LESLIE NINO PIRO General Counsel HEIDI PARRY STERN Solicitor General STATE OF NEVADA 0B OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Transportation Division 1263 South Stewart Street, Room 315 Carson City, Nevada 89712 DMV/DPS Section of the Transportation Division Carson City or Las Vegas POSITION TITLE: Deputy Attorney General May be filled as either Senior or Deputy Attorney General APPROX. Salary: Senior Deputy Attorney General: $122,732.64 - $136,133.00 (Employer/Employee Paid) $ 105,130.80 - $116,602.00 (Employee Paid) or Deputy Attorney General: $91,224.72 - $121,803.00 (Employer/Employee Paid) $78,132.96 - $104,328.00 (Employee Paid) DUTY STATION AND HOURS: The position may be filled in the Carson City or Las Vegas. Generally, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., flexible and/or compressed schedules may be requested. Extended hours or travel including overnight stays may be required occasionally. POSITION STATUS: Exempt (FLSA); unclassified position entitled to standard state benefits; serves at the will of the Attorney General; employment with the Attorney General's office is contingent upon completion of NCIC/NCJIS, and a fingerprint criminal history check. POSITION SUMMARY: This position provides representation and counsel to Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and Nevada Department of Public Safety (DPS) and is under the direct supervision of the Chief Deputy Attorney General of the Transportation Division - DMV/DPS. Telephone: 775-888-7420 • Fax: 775-888-7309 • Web: ag.nv.gov • E-mail: aginfo@ag.nv.gov Twitter: @NevadaAG • Facebook: /NVAttorneyGeneral • YouTube: /NevadaAG Position Announcement -DMV/DPS Section of the Transportation Division XAMPLES OF DUTIES: Representation of DMV and DPS including litigation and daily client advice in such areas as civil rights, torts, asset forfeiture, and administra- tive law. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is comprised of various law enforce- ment divisions, including the Nevada Highway Patrol, Nevada Division of Investiga- tion, Parole and Probation, Fire Marshal, and Capitol Police. Typically, duties will involve evaluating cases, determining applicable claims and defenses, preparing responsive pleadings, preparing motions including dispositive motions, preparing responses to motions, engaging in written and oral discovery and handling discovery disputes, attending hearings, interviewing witnesses, taking depositions, and conduct- ing research. This position requires the carrying of an active litigation caseload plus other duties and responsibilities that may be assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must have or develop knowledge of administrative law pertaining to State government affairs including contracting authority, the legislative process, and open meeting laws. Applicants must have or develop knowledge in tort law. Applicants must also have or develop knowledge of State and federal civil procedure and rules of evidence. Applicants must have or develop a working knowledge of NRS Chapter 241 Nevada's Open Meeting Law, parliamentary procedure (Roberts' Rules) and applicable attorney ethical rules. Applicants must have or develop a working knowledge of NRS Chapter 233B Nevada's Administrative Procedures Act. Skills Required: Applicants must possess skill in effective analysis of complex legal problems and the proper application of legal principles to resolve problems. Applicants must be able to research legal issues using online computerized legal research tools and engines and draft legal documents including contracts and agree- ments. Applicants must have effective skills in written and verbal communication, presentation of administrative and judicial cases and effective appellate advocacy. Applicants must be able to function when necessary as part of a team, contributing effectively to the accomplishments of team or Office goals, objectives, and activities. Applicants must be highly professional, well-organized, self-motivated, punctual and prompt, and must possess leadership skills or potential. Applicants must also have excellent time management skills and good interpersonal skills. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: This position requires: mobility to work in a typical office setting; the ability to use standard office equipment and to travel to client offices and locations and courts in various parts of the State; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and clear speech to communicate understandably in person and over the telephone and to hear and respond to questions. Accommodation may be made for some of these physical demands for otherwise qualified individuals who require and request such accommodation. Applicants must possess a valid Nevada driver's license at the time of appointment. Position Announcement -DMV/DPS Section of the Transportation Division AR ADMISSION AND EXPERIENCE: Applicants must possess a certificate of admission to the Bar of the State of Nevada and be eligible to practice law before the courts of the State of Nevada and the federal district and appellate courts. Litigation experience in one or more of the foregoing substantive areas of law is desirable. This Position Announcement lists the major duties and requirements of the position and is not all-inclusive. The successful applicant may be expected to perform additional job-related duties and may be required to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills. Interested applicants must submit their cover letter (indicating how they heard about the position), resume, writing sample, and a list of three professional references to: Lori M. Story, Chief Deputy Attorney General Alice Coffman, Supervising Legal Secretary Office of the Attorney General 1263 South Stewart Street, Room 315 Carson City, NV 89712 E-mail: ACoffman@ag.nv.gov Fax: (775) 888-7309 The State of Nevada is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action in recruitment of its employees and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Cal State University (CSU) East Bay
25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94542, USA
Description: Salary and Benefits PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $8,455.00 per month to $9,924.00 per month. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. Classification Sergeant About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position The University Police Department is a California Police Department responsible for the prevention of crime and the enforcement of applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations on the Cal State East Bay campus. Under the general supervision of the Chief of Police, the sergeant is responsible for: coordinating resource systems in support of the Department’s administrative and operational functions, providing research assistance to Department managers in the development of the organization, providing leadership and supervision to assigned employees. Responsibilities Leadership & Supervision, Direction and Guidance: Provides direct supervision of assigned employees and functional supervision of non-assigned employees. Provides direction to employees regarding appropriate application of rules, regulations, orders, procedures and policies. Provides direction to employees regarding the appropriate use and care of department equipment, supplies, and facilities. Delegates appropriate duties and appropriate level(s) of responsibility/authority to subordinates. Develops/maintains appropriate systems of accountability for subordinates. Review and Discipline: Inspects, reviews, and approves employee performance of duties pertaining to their assignments. Participates in the development of employees by providing in-service training. Investigates conduct, takes immediate action as necessary, and reports through the chain of command, any circumstances that may adversely affect the Department, University, or Community. Oversight and Guidance: Oversees and provides guidance to the Student Services Officer Program. Guides, reviews ,and approves employee documentation of incidents, case investigations, and shift activities. Participates in the development and training of other employees. Investigates and reports, through the chain of command, circumstances that may adversely affect the Department, University or Community. Projects and Assignments: Assists with the planning, staffing and scheduling of resources to meet unit and shift responsibilities. Handles special administrative and criminal investigations, as assigned. Conducts follow-up investigations. Tracks open investigations and closing cases when appropriate. Acts as the liaison with the Assistant District Attorney (presenting investigations for charging). Crime prevention and crime analyst (conducts outreach presentations to community members). Provides liaison with Student Housing. Coordinates the receipt, investigation and dissemination of sexual offender information, as assigned. Provides liaison work and coordinates with the Sexual Assault Habitual Offender Program, as assigned. Coordinates the dissemination of Victims Rights Information, as assigned. Implements Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving initiatives and training in the Department and Community. Completes the monthly UPD work schedule, semi-annual shift bids, and annual vacation bids. Records and Training: Coordinates the Department’s records systems (employment, administrative investigation, and training). Maintains standards, objectives, policies and procedures pertaining to training records. Assists managers with the development of internal administrative procedures pertaining to records. Facilitates processing, retention, and release of records. Completes records forms, reports, and correspondence. Maintains special records forms and reference files. Completes and maintains internal schedules for records processing and reporting. Develops and interprets records data. Facilitates records audits. Collaborates internally and externally to validate appropriateness of services. Evidence & Property: Coordinates the Department’s evidence and property systems. Maintains standards, objectives, policies and procedures pertaining to evidence and property. Assists managers with the development of internal evidence and property administrative procedures. Facilitates processing, preservation, retention, release of evidence and property. Completes evidence and property forms, reports, and correspondence. Maintains special forms and reference files pertaining to evidence and property. Completes and maintains internal schedules for evidence and property disposition. Develops and interprets evidence and property data. Facilitates evidence and property audits. Collaborates internally and externally to validate appropriateness of services. Equipment: Coordinates the Department’s equipment inventory. Maintains equipment standards, objectives, policies and procedures. Assists managers with the development of internal administrative procedures pertaining to equipment. Facilitates the development and maintenance of the Department’s equipment. Completes equipment forms, reports, and correspondence. Maintains special equipment forms and equipment reference files. Updates and maintains internal schedules for equipment maintenance and replacement. Develops and interprets equipment inventory data. Facilitates equipment inventory audits. Collaborates internally and externally to validate appropriateness of services. Emergency Planning: Coordinates the Department’s emergency planning processes. Maintains standards, objectives, policies and procedures pertaining to emergency planning. Assists managers with the development of internal administrative procedures pertaining to emergency planning. Maintains the development of emergency planning standards, objectives, policies and procedures. Facilitates the development of emergency planning information. Completes emergency planning forms, reports, and correspondence. Maintains special forms and reference files pertaining to emergency planning. Updates and maintains internal processes for emergency planning. Develops and interprets emergency preparedness audits. Collaborates internally and externally to validate appropriateness of services. Administrative Support: Assists in the development of the organization. Assists managers with the development of internal administrative procedures. Prepares internal and external administrative correspondence. Prepares and maintains cost analysis reports as required. Recommends appropriations based on assessed needs. Assists with the development of proposals for alternate programs and resource funding. Conducts research in support of audits or benchmarking processes. Conducts research in support of Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving initiatives. Conducts Research: Research, analyzes, and interprets information for the development of reports, proposals, and justifications. Researches and reports on policies, laws, and regulations that affect administrative or operational functions. Research reports on circumstances that may adversely affect the Department, University or Community. Additional Duties as Assigned: Performs additional duties for the successful accomplishment of the Department’s mission. Minimum Qualifications POST Intermediate Certificate or higher. Must be a U.S. Citizen. California Driver's License (Valid with good record). High School Graduate or equivalency. Must be able to successfully pass background investigation, written examination, physical agility test, Livescan, Psychological Drug Screen and Medical exams. Required Qualifications Thorough knowledge of current law enforcement methods and procedures. Thorough knowledge of current criminal codes and laws. Thorough knowledge of effective investigative techniques and procedures. Demonstrated ability to interpret and accurately apply policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and laws. Demonstrated ability to work independently and make sound judgments. Demonstrated ability to provide supervision, guidance, and leadership to other employees. Demonstrated ability to positively influence performance of shift members through leadership. Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a diverse population Demonstrated ability to interact effectively with members of the department and public in stressful situations. Demonstrated ability to handle all duties with acumen, accuracy, timeliness, confidentiality, fostering collaboration and trust. Demonstrated ability to resolve problems and conflicts. Demonstrated ability to accurately complete detailed work. Must be able to handle complex office methods, procedures, and practices. Demonstrated ability to plan and prioritize work to meet deadlines. Demonstrated ability to work under the pressure of handling multiple and simultaneous tasks. Demonstrated ability to draft detailed, accurate reports, documents, and correspondence. Strong organizational skills and highly accurate in detailed work. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong computer skills, using Windows platform, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power-Point software. Demonstrated ability to maintain strict confidentiality, exercise discretion, and possess tact and judgment. Working knowledge of SAIL and People Soft data systems is desirable. Knowledge about CSU and State travel, training, testing regulations is desirable. Ability to supervise and evaluate others effectively. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree or higher. 3+ years of law enforcement experience. Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website here. In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available here. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The incumbent in this position may be considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and will be required to comply with requirements set forth in the CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Closing Date/Time: November 10, 2023
Aug 19, 2023
Full Time
Description: Salary and Benefits PLEASE NOTE: The starting salary placement depends on qualifications and experience and is anticipated to be in the range of $8,455.00 per month to $9,924.00 per month. Cal State East Bay offers a broad range of benefits that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement (CalPERS), 401k, 457, 403(b), dependent and health care reimbursement accounts, life insurance, vacation and sick, 14 paid holidays, one personal holiday and tuition fee waiver. For more information on the benefits program, please visit our benefits website. The CSU Total Compensation Calculator demonstrates the significance of our benefits package. Classification Sergeant About Cal State East Bay Cal State East Bay's beautiful main campus is located in the Hayward hills with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Situated above the city of Hayward, the campus offers an ideal setting for teaching and learning and yet easy access to the many cities along the bay. The University has a satellite campus in Concord, a professional development center in Oakland and a significant presence online. Founded in 1957, Cal State East Bay is one of 23 universities of the California State University system (CSU). Cal State East Bay is recognized as a regionally engaged and globally oriented university with a strong commitment to academic innovation, student success, engaged and service learning, diversity, and sustainability. About the Position The University Police Department is a California Police Department responsible for the prevention of crime and the enforcement of applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations on the Cal State East Bay campus. Under the general supervision of the Chief of Police, the sergeant is responsible for: coordinating resource systems in support of the Department’s administrative and operational functions, providing research assistance to Department managers in the development of the organization, providing leadership and supervision to assigned employees. Responsibilities Leadership & Supervision, Direction and Guidance: Provides direct supervision of assigned employees and functional supervision of non-assigned employees. Provides direction to employees regarding appropriate application of rules, regulations, orders, procedures and policies. Provides direction to employees regarding the appropriate use and care of department equipment, supplies, and facilities. Delegates appropriate duties and appropriate level(s) of responsibility/authority to subordinates. Develops/maintains appropriate systems of accountability for subordinates. Review and Discipline: Inspects, reviews, and approves employee performance of duties pertaining to their assignments. Participates in the development of employees by providing in-service training. Investigates conduct, takes immediate action as necessary, and reports through the chain of command, any circumstances that may adversely affect the Department, University, or Community. Oversight and Guidance: Oversees and provides guidance to the Student Services Officer Program. Guides, reviews ,and approves employee documentation of incidents, case investigations, and shift activities. Participates in the development and training of other employees. Investigates and reports, through the chain of command, circumstances that may adversely affect the Department, University or Community. Projects and Assignments: Assists with the planning, staffing and scheduling of resources to meet unit and shift responsibilities. Handles special administrative and criminal investigations, as assigned. Conducts follow-up investigations. Tracks open investigations and closing cases when appropriate. Acts as the liaison with the Assistant District Attorney (presenting investigations for charging). Crime prevention and crime analyst (conducts outreach presentations to community members). Provides liaison with Student Housing. Coordinates the receipt, investigation and dissemination of sexual offender information, as assigned. Provides liaison work and coordinates with the Sexual Assault Habitual Offender Program, as assigned. Coordinates the dissemination of Victims Rights Information, as assigned. Implements Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving initiatives and training in the Department and Community. Completes the monthly UPD work schedule, semi-annual shift bids, and annual vacation bids. Records and Training: Coordinates the Department’s records systems (employment, administrative investigation, and training). Maintains standards, objectives, policies and procedures pertaining to training records. Assists managers with the development of internal administrative procedures pertaining to records. Facilitates processing, retention, and release of records. Completes records forms, reports, and correspondence. Maintains special records forms and reference files. Completes and maintains internal schedules for records processing and reporting. Develops and interprets records data. Facilitates records audits. Collaborates internally and externally to validate appropriateness of services. Evidence & Property: Coordinates the Department’s evidence and property systems. Maintains standards, objectives, policies and procedures pertaining to evidence and property. Assists managers with the development of internal evidence and property administrative procedures. Facilitates processing, preservation, retention, release of evidence and property. Completes evidence and property forms, reports, and correspondence. Maintains special forms and reference files pertaining to evidence and property. Completes and maintains internal schedules for evidence and property disposition. Develops and interprets evidence and property data. Facilitates evidence and property audits. Collaborates internally and externally to validate appropriateness of services. Equipment: Coordinates the Department’s equipment inventory. Maintains equipment standards, objectives, policies and procedures. Assists managers with the development of internal administrative procedures pertaining to equipment. Facilitates the development and maintenance of the Department’s equipment. Completes equipment forms, reports, and correspondence. Maintains special equipment forms and equipment reference files. Updates and maintains internal schedules for equipment maintenance and replacement. Develops and interprets equipment inventory data. Facilitates equipment inventory audits. Collaborates internally and externally to validate appropriateness of services. Emergency Planning: Coordinates the Department’s emergency planning processes. Maintains standards, objectives, policies and procedures pertaining to emergency planning. Assists managers with the development of internal administrative procedures pertaining to emergency planning. Maintains the development of emergency planning standards, objectives, policies and procedures. Facilitates the development of emergency planning information. Completes emergency planning forms, reports, and correspondence. Maintains special forms and reference files pertaining to emergency planning. Updates and maintains internal processes for emergency planning. Develops and interprets emergency preparedness audits. Collaborates internally and externally to validate appropriateness of services. Administrative Support: Assists in the development of the organization. Assists managers with the development of internal administrative procedures. Prepares internal and external administrative correspondence. Prepares and maintains cost analysis reports as required. Recommends appropriations based on assessed needs. Assists with the development of proposals for alternate programs and resource funding. Conducts research in support of audits or benchmarking processes. Conducts research in support of Community Oriented Policing and Problem Solving initiatives. Conducts Research: Research, analyzes, and interprets information for the development of reports, proposals, and justifications. Researches and reports on policies, laws, and regulations that affect administrative or operational functions. Research reports on circumstances that may adversely affect the Department, University or Community. Additional Duties as Assigned: Performs additional duties for the successful accomplishment of the Department’s mission. Minimum Qualifications POST Intermediate Certificate or higher. Must be a U.S. Citizen. California Driver's License (Valid with good record). High School Graduate or equivalency. Must be able to successfully pass background investigation, written examination, physical agility test, Livescan, Psychological Drug Screen and Medical exams. Required Qualifications Thorough knowledge of current law enforcement methods and procedures. Thorough knowledge of current criminal codes and laws. Thorough knowledge of effective investigative techniques and procedures. Demonstrated ability to interpret and accurately apply policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and laws. Demonstrated ability to work independently and make sound judgments. Demonstrated ability to provide supervision, guidance, and leadership to other employees. Demonstrated ability to positively influence performance of shift members through leadership. Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with a diverse population Demonstrated ability to interact effectively with members of the department and public in stressful situations. Demonstrated ability to handle all duties with acumen, accuracy, timeliness, confidentiality, fostering collaboration and trust. Demonstrated ability to resolve problems and conflicts. Demonstrated ability to accurately complete detailed work. Must be able to handle complex office methods, procedures, and practices. Demonstrated ability to plan and prioritize work to meet deadlines. Demonstrated ability to work under the pressure of handling multiple and simultaneous tasks. Demonstrated ability to draft detailed, accurate reports, documents, and correspondence. Strong organizational skills and highly accurate in detailed work. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong computer skills, using Windows platform, Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power-Point software. Demonstrated ability to maintain strict confidentiality, exercise discretion, and possess tact and judgment. Working knowledge of SAIL and People Soft data systems is desirable. Knowledge about CSU and State travel, training, testing regulations is desirable. Ability to supervise and evaluate others effectively. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree or higher. 3+ years of law enforcement experience. Condition(s) of Employment Satisfactory completion of a background check (including LiveScan, as appropriate), that may include, but is not limited to: criminal records check, verification of academic credentials, licenses, certificates, credit history, professional references and/or verification of work history is required for employment. Cal State East Bay will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Unsatisfactory results may also affect the continued employment of current Cal State East Bay employees who were conditionally offered the position. All background checks are conducted through the university's third party vendor, Accurate. LiveScan is conducted through the University Police Department. EEO Statement As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Cal State East Bay does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories: age, ancestry, citizenship, color, disability, gender, immigration status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran's status. The University is committed to the principles of diversity in employment and to creating a stimulating learning environment for its diverse student body. Other Information All California State University campuses, including Cal State East Bay, are smoke and tobacco-free. For more information, please visit our website here. In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, the Cal State East Bay Annual Campus Security Report is available here. Sponsorship Cal State East Bay is not a sponsoring agency for Staff or Management positions and we are not an E-Verify employer. Mandated Reporter The incumbent in this position may be considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and will be required to comply with requirements set forth in the CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Closing Date/Time: November 10, 2023
Introduction This examination is being given to fill one vacancy in the Public Defender's Office and to establish an eligible list to fill future vacancies. *Effective July 1, 2024, members in the SEIU bargaining units will receive a 4% Cost of Living Adjustment. *Effective July 14, 2025, members in the SEIU bargaining units will receive a 3% Cost of Living Adjustment. All offers of employment are contingent upon passing a pre-employment drug screen. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. TYPICAL DUTIES Investigates civil and criminal cases involving clients; interviews or interrogates clients, witnesses, law enforcement officers, and other persons who may provide pertinent information, and evaluates information received. Determines financial responsibility and eligibility of court-appointed clients for Public Defender services. Secures written statements, depositions and other pertinent case material; examines various records and documents to secure information concerning alleged crimes or civil wrongs. Visits scenes of alleged crimes to ascertain and evaluate physical, material, and environmental factors relevant to case investigations; secures evidence; takes photos and makes videotapes and recordings as required. Presents findings and evaluations to the Chief Public Defender Investigator, Public Defender or appointees; appears in court as required; dictates and writes reports and correspondence. Maintains liaison between Public Defender’s Office and clients, and other governmental agencies. Investigates cases referred to Public Defender by the Juvenile Court involving delinquent, dependent, and neglected children and obtains information regarding home conditions such as family composition, personality of parents, and family finances; investigates conservatorship and guardianship cases. Serves subpoenas, summonses, and other legal documents. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Note: Supplemental application must be submitted with employment application. EITHER PATTERN I Experience : Two years of full-time equivalent experience as a Public Defender Investigator Assistant in San Joaquin County service. OR PATTERN II Experience : Three years of experience in a criminal justice agency, including two years in an investigative capacity at a level equivalent to San Joaquin County’s Public Defender Investigator Assistant. Qualifying investigative experience includes investigation in police or sheriff’s department, public defender’s office, district attorney’s office, probation department, welfare fraud unit, or private investigation. AND FOR BOTH PATTERNS License : Possession of a valid California driver's license. KNOWLEDGE Investigation techniques and procedures: rules of evidence, legal basis for complaints, and court procedures: applicable state, federal, and local codes, laws and ordinances, including State Narcotic laws, Penal Code, Health and Safety Code, Probate Code and Welfare and Institutions Code. ABILITY Gather and evaluate facts and evidence; draw logical conclusions and take appropriate action; secure necessary information through interviews and interrogations; interact and communicate well with persons of diverse ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, and with persons from all sectors of the criminal justice system; act as witness in legal proceedings; work effectively with others. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Mobility --Frequent operation of keyboards, sitting for extended periods, standing for long periods, walking, driving and climbing stairs; occasional pushing/pulling, bending/squatting, climbing stairs or other objects and crawling; Lifting -frequently 5 pounds or less; occasionally 5 - 30 pounds; Vision - Good overall vision; frequent reading and close-up work, hand and eye coordination, color/depth perception; Dexterity -normal dexterity with frequent writing, holding and repetitive motion; occasional reaching and grasping; Hearing/Talking - Constant hearing/talking on the telephone/radio and in person; Emotional/psychological - Constant concentration, public contact and decision making; frequent time spent working alone; Special conditions - may be exposed to dust and varied outdoor conditions; may require occasional overtime, weekend or evening work, to include long hours at odd times of the day or night. San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. Equal Opportunity Employer San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Accommodations for those covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. BENEFITS Employees hired into this classification are members of a bargaining unit which is represented bySEIU Local 1021 . Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides employees with a choice of three health plans: a Kaiser Plan, a Select Plan, and a Premier Plan. Employees pay a portion of the cost of the premium. Dependent coverage is also available. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of two dental plans: Delta Dental and United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in either plan; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for employee only coverage; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Employee Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows: 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Employee may purchase additional term life insurance at the group rate. 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan (Health Flexible Spending Account $2550 annual limit with a $500 carry over); and dependent care costs (Dependent Care Assistance Plan $5000 annual limit). Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Law of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Employees’ Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation :The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $18,000 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $24,000.The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holidays : Effective July 1, 2017, all civil service status employees earn 14 paid holidays each year. Please see the appopriate MOU for details regarding holidays, accruals,use, and cashability of accrued time. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one- half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave for death of employee’s spouse, domestic partner, parent or child. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. Job Sharing : Employees may agree to job-share a position, subject to approval by a Department Head and the Director of Human Resources. Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton: The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Selection Procedures Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will go through the following examination process: Written Exam : The civil service written exam is a multiple choice format. If the written exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Oral Exam : The oral exam is a structured interview process that will assess the candidate’s education, training, and experience and may include a practical exercise. The oral exam selection process is not a hiring interview. A panel of up to four people will determine the candidate’s score and rank for placement on the eligible list. Top candidates from the eligible list are referred for hiring interviews. If the oral exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Written & Oral Exam : If both a written exam and an oral exam is administered, the written exam is weighted at 60% and the oral exam is weighted at 40% unless otherwise indicated on the announcement. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% on each examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Rate-out : A rate-out is an examination that involves a paper rating of the candidate’s application using the following criteria: education, training, and experience. Candidates will not be scheduled for the rate-out process. Note: The rating of 70 referred to may be the same or other than an arithmetic 70% of the total possible points. OnlineWritten Exams : Written exams may be administered online. Candidates will be notified of the examination date and will be responsible to complete the written exam within a given period of time (typically within five calendar days). Candidates are required to read the Online Exam Guide for Test Takers prior to taking an online written exam. The link to the guide is here: Online Exam Guide For Test Takers PLEASE NOTE: Online exams must be completed in one sitting and can only be taken once Candidates will have access to an online exam within the allotted time only A steady internet connection is highly recommended The allotted time will still continue if a candidate closes the window or gets disconnected Once the allotted time expires, access to the exam will be unavailable Microsoft is no longer supporting Internet Explorer . Therefore, it is recommended that candidates do not use Internet Explorer to complete online written exams. Candidates that do not have access to a computer can contact the Human Resources office at (209)468-3370 for information on accommodations. Testing Accommodation : Candidates who require testing accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must call Human Resources Division at (209) 468-3370 prior to the examination date. Veteran’s Points : Eligible veterans, unmarried widows and widowers of veterans of the United States Armed Forces who have been honorably discharged and who have served during wartime shall be given veteran’s points in initial appointment to County service. Eligible veterans receive 5 points and eligible disabled veterans receive 10 points. Disabled veterans must submit a recent award letter stating a 10% service connected disability issued by the United States Veterans Administration.Note: A copy of your DD214 showing the discharge type must be received in the Human Resources by the date of the examination. Acceptable wartime service dates: September 16, 1940 to December 31, 1946 June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955 August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975 Persian Gulf War, August 2, 1990, through a date to be set by law or Presidential Proclamation. Eligible Lists : Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for nine months, but may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a period which shall not exceed a total of three years from the date established. Certification/Referral :Names from the eligible list will be referred to the hiring department by the following methods. Rule of the Rank :The top rank orranks of eligibles will be referred for hiring interviews. The minimum number of names to be referred will be equal to the number of positions plus nine, or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. When fillingnine or more positions in a department at the same time, the top rank or ranks will be referred and the minimum number of names shall be two times the number of positions to be filled or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. This applies only to open competitive recruitments. Rule of Five : The top five names will be referred for hiring interviews. This applies only to department or countywide promotional examination. Physical Exam :Some classifications require physical examinations. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the physical examination. The County pays for physical examinations administered in its medical facilities. Pre-Employment Drug Screening Exam : Some classifications require a new employee successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the drug screen. The County pays for the initial drug screen. Employment of Relatives :Applicants who are relatives of employees in a department within the 3rd degree of relationship, (parent, child, grand parent, grand child or sibling) either by blood or marriage, may not be appointed, promoted, transferred into or within the department when; They are related to the Appointing Authority or The employment would result in one of them supervising the work of the other. Department Head may establish additional limitations on the hiring of relatives by departmental rule. Proof of Eligibility :If you are offered a job you will be required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or other documents that establish your eligibility to be employed in the U.S. HOW TO APPLY Apply Online: www.sjgov.org/department/hr By mail or in person: San Joaquin County Human Resources 44 N. San Joaquin Street Suite 330 Stockton, CA 95202 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; excluding holidays. Phone: (209) 468-3370 Job Line: For currentemployment opportunitiesplease callour 24-hour job line at (209) 468-3377. When a final filing date is indicated, applications must be filed with the Human Resources Division before 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by the final filing date. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. Applications sent through county inter-office mail, which are not received by the final filing date, will not be accepted. ( The County assumes no responsibility for mailed applications which are not received by the Human Resources Division) . San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Policy: San Joaquin County has adopted a Substance Abuse Policy in compliance with the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. This policy is enforced by all San Joaquin County Departments and applies to all San Joaquin County employees. Equal Opportunity Employer : San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: 9/26/2023 11:59:00 PM
Sep 16, 2023
Full Time
Introduction This examination is being given to fill one vacancy in the Public Defender's Office and to establish an eligible list to fill future vacancies. *Effective July 1, 2024, members in the SEIU bargaining units will receive a 4% Cost of Living Adjustment. *Effective July 14, 2025, members in the SEIU bargaining units will receive a 3% Cost of Living Adjustment. All offers of employment are contingent upon passing a pre-employment drug screen. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. A completed application must be postmarked or received online by the final filing deadline. NOTE: All correspondences relating to this recruitment will be delivered via e-mail. The e-mail account used will be the one provided on your employment application during time of submittal. Please be sure to check your e-mail often for updates. If you do not have an e-mail account on file, Human Resources will send you correspondences via US Mail. TYPICAL DUTIES Investigates civil and criminal cases involving clients; interviews or interrogates clients, witnesses, law enforcement officers, and other persons who may provide pertinent information, and evaluates information received. Determines financial responsibility and eligibility of court-appointed clients for Public Defender services. Secures written statements, depositions and other pertinent case material; examines various records and documents to secure information concerning alleged crimes or civil wrongs. Visits scenes of alleged crimes to ascertain and evaluate physical, material, and environmental factors relevant to case investigations; secures evidence; takes photos and makes videotapes and recordings as required. Presents findings and evaluations to the Chief Public Defender Investigator, Public Defender or appointees; appears in court as required; dictates and writes reports and correspondence. Maintains liaison between Public Defender’s Office and clients, and other governmental agencies. Investigates cases referred to Public Defender by the Juvenile Court involving delinquent, dependent, and neglected children and obtains information regarding home conditions such as family composition, personality of parents, and family finances; investigates conservatorship and guardianship cases. Serves subpoenas, summonses, and other legal documents. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Note: Supplemental application must be submitted with employment application. EITHER PATTERN I Experience : Two years of full-time equivalent experience as a Public Defender Investigator Assistant in San Joaquin County service. OR PATTERN II Experience : Three years of experience in a criminal justice agency, including two years in an investigative capacity at a level equivalent to San Joaquin County’s Public Defender Investigator Assistant. Qualifying investigative experience includes investigation in police or sheriff’s department, public defender’s office, district attorney’s office, probation department, welfare fraud unit, or private investigation. AND FOR BOTH PATTERNS License : Possession of a valid California driver's license. KNOWLEDGE Investigation techniques and procedures: rules of evidence, legal basis for complaints, and court procedures: applicable state, federal, and local codes, laws and ordinances, including State Narcotic laws, Penal Code, Health and Safety Code, Probate Code and Welfare and Institutions Code. ABILITY Gather and evaluate facts and evidence; draw logical conclusions and take appropriate action; secure necessary information through interviews and interrogations; interact and communicate well with persons of diverse ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, and with persons from all sectors of the criminal justice system; act as witness in legal proceedings; work effectively with others. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Mobility --Frequent operation of keyboards, sitting for extended periods, standing for long periods, walking, driving and climbing stairs; occasional pushing/pulling, bending/squatting, climbing stairs or other objects and crawling; Lifting -frequently 5 pounds or less; occasionally 5 - 30 pounds; Vision - Good overall vision; frequent reading and close-up work, hand and eye coordination, color/depth perception; Dexterity -normal dexterity with frequent writing, holding and repetitive motion; occasional reaching and grasping; Hearing/Talking - Constant hearing/talking on the telephone/radio and in person; Emotional/psychological - Constant concentration, public contact and decision making; frequent time spent working alone; Special conditions - may be exposed to dust and varied outdoor conditions; may require occasional overtime, weekend or evening work, to include long hours at odd times of the day or night. San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. Equal Opportunity Employer San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Accommodations for those covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): San Joaquin County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act and, upon request, will consider reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. BENEFITS Employees hired into this classification are members of a bargaining unit which is represented bySEIU Local 1021 . Health Insurance : San Joaquin County provides employees with a choice of three health plans: a Kaiser Plan, a Select Plan, and a Premier Plan. Employees pay a portion of the cost of the premium. Dependent coverage is also available. Dental Insurance : The County provides employees with a choice of two dental plans: Delta Dental and United Health Care-Select Managed Care Direct Compensation Plan. There is no cost for employee only coverage in either plan; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. Vision Insurance : The County provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP). There is no cost for employee only coverage; dependent coverage is available at the employee’s expense. For more detailed information on the County’s benefits program, visit our website at www.sjgov.org under Human Resources/Employee Benefits. Life Insurance : The County provides eligible employees with life insurance coverage as follows: 1 but less than 3 years of continuous service: $1,000 3 but less than 5 years of continuous service: $3,000 5 but less than 10 years of continuous service: $5,000 10 years of continuous service or more: $10,000 Employee may purchase additional term life insurance at the group rate. 125 Flexible Benefits Plan : This is a voluntary program that allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for health-related expenses that are not paid by a medical, dental or vision plan (Health Flexible Spending Account $2550 annual limit with a $500 carry over); and dependent care costs (Dependent Care Assistance Plan $5000 annual limit). Retirement Plan : Employees of the County are covered by the County Retirement Law of 1937. Please visit the San Joaquin County Employees’ Retirement Association (SJCERA) at www.sjcera.org for more information. NOTE: If you are receiving a retirement allowance from another California county covered by the County Employees’ Retirement Act of 1937 or from any governmental agency covered by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (PERS), you are advised to contact the Retirement Officer of the Retirement Plan from which you retired to determine what effect employment in San Joaquin County would have on your retirement allowance. Deferred Compensation :The County maintains a deferred compensation plan under Section 457 of the IRS code. You may annually contribute $18,000 or 100% of your includible compensation, whichever is less. Individuals age 50 or older may contribute to their plan, up to $24,000.The Roth IRA (after tax) is also now available. Vacation : Maximum earned vacation is 10 days each year up to 3 years; 15 days after 3 years; 20 days after 10 years; and 23 days after 20 years. Holidays : Effective July 1, 2017, all civil service status employees earn 14 paid holidays each year. Please see the appopriate MOU for details regarding holidays, accruals,use, and cashability of accrued time. Sick Leave : 12 working days of sick leave annually with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave incentive : An employee is eligible to receive eight hours administrative leave if the leave balance equals at least one- half of the cumulative amount that the employee is eligible to accrue. The employee must also be on payroll during the entire calendar year. Bereavement Leave : 3 days of paid leave for the death of an immediate family member, 2 additional days of accrued leave for death of employee’s spouse, domestic partner, parent or child. Merit Salary Increase : New employees will receive the starting salary, which is the first step of the salary range. After employees serve 52 weeks (2080 hours) on each step of the range, they are eligible for a merit increase to the next step. Job Sharing : Employees may agree to job-share a position, subject to approval by a Department Head and the Director of Human Resources. Educational Reimbursement Program : Eligible employees may be reimbursed for career-related course work up to a maximum of $850 per fiscal year. Eligible employees enrolled in an approved four (4) year College or University academic program may be reimbursed up to $800 per semester for a maximum of $1600 per fiscal year. Parking Supplemental Downtown Stockton: The County contributes up to $17 per pay period for employees who pay for parking and are assigned to work in the Downtown Core Area. School Activities : Employees may take up to 40 hours per year, but not more than eight (8) hours per month, to participate in their children’s school activities. Selection Procedures Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will go through the following examination process: Written Exam : The civil service written exam is a multiple choice format. If the written exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Oral Exam : The oral exam is a structured interview process that will assess the candidate’s education, training, and experience and may include a practical exercise. The oral exam selection process is not a hiring interview. A panel of up to four people will determine the candidate’s score and rank for placement on the eligible list. Top candidates from the eligible list are referred for hiring interviews. If the oral exam is administered alone, it will be 100% of the overall score. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% in order to be placed on the eligible list. Written & Oral Exam : If both a written exam and an oral exam is administered, the written exam is weighted at 60% and the oral exam is weighted at 40% unless otherwise indicated on the announcement. Candidates must achieve a minimum rating of 70% on each examination in order to be placed on the eligible list. Rate-out : A rate-out is an examination that involves a paper rating of the candidate’s application using the following criteria: education, training, and experience. Candidates will not be scheduled for the rate-out process. Note: The rating of 70 referred to may be the same or other than an arithmetic 70% of the total possible points. OnlineWritten Exams : Written exams may be administered online. Candidates will be notified of the examination date and will be responsible to complete the written exam within a given period of time (typically within five calendar days). Candidates are required to read the Online Exam Guide for Test Takers prior to taking an online written exam. The link to the guide is here: Online Exam Guide For Test Takers PLEASE NOTE: Online exams must be completed in one sitting and can only be taken once Candidates will have access to an online exam within the allotted time only A steady internet connection is highly recommended The allotted time will still continue if a candidate closes the window or gets disconnected Once the allotted time expires, access to the exam will be unavailable Microsoft is no longer supporting Internet Explorer . Therefore, it is recommended that candidates do not use Internet Explorer to complete online written exams. Candidates that do not have access to a computer can contact the Human Resources office at (209)468-3370 for information on accommodations. Testing Accommodation : Candidates who require testing accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) must call Human Resources Division at (209) 468-3370 prior to the examination date. Veteran’s Points : Eligible veterans, unmarried widows and widowers of veterans of the United States Armed Forces who have been honorably discharged and who have served during wartime shall be given veteran’s points in initial appointment to County service. Eligible veterans receive 5 points and eligible disabled veterans receive 10 points. Disabled veterans must submit a recent award letter stating a 10% service connected disability issued by the United States Veterans Administration.Note: A copy of your DD214 showing the discharge type must be received in the Human Resources by the date of the examination. Acceptable wartime service dates: September 16, 1940 to December 31, 1946 June 27, 1950 to January 31, 1955 August 5, 1964 to May 7, 1975 Persian Gulf War, August 2, 1990, through a date to be set by law or Presidential Proclamation. Eligible Lists : Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for nine months, but may be extended by the Human Resources Director for a period which shall not exceed a total of three years from the date established. Certification/Referral :Names from the eligible list will be referred to the hiring department by the following methods. Rule of the Rank :The top rank orranks of eligibles will be referred for hiring interviews. The minimum number of names to be referred will be equal to the number of positions plus nine, or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. When fillingnine or more positions in a department at the same time, the top rank or ranks will be referred and the minimum number of names shall be two times the number of positions to be filled or 10% of the eligible list, whichever is higher. This applies only to open competitive recruitments. Rule of Five : The top five names will be referred for hiring interviews. This applies only to department or countywide promotional examination. Physical Exam :Some classifications require physical examinations. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the physical examination. The County pays for physical examinations administered in its medical facilities. Pre-Employment Drug Screening Exam : Some classifications require a new employee successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen as a condition of employment. Final appointment cannot be made until the eligible has passed the drug screen. The County pays for the initial drug screen. Employment of Relatives :Applicants who are relatives of employees in a department within the 3rd degree of relationship, (parent, child, grand parent, grand child or sibling) either by blood or marriage, may not be appointed, promoted, transferred into or within the department when; They are related to the Appointing Authority or The employment would result in one of them supervising the work of the other. Department Head may establish additional limitations on the hiring of relatives by departmental rule. Proof of Eligibility :If you are offered a job you will be required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or other documents that establish your eligibility to be employed in the U.S. HOW TO APPLY Apply Online: www.sjgov.org/department/hr By mail or in person: San Joaquin County Human Resources 44 N. San Joaquin Street Suite 330 Stockton, CA 95202 Office hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm; excluding holidays. Phone: (209) 468-3370 Job Line: For currentemployment opportunitiesplease callour 24-hour job line at (209) 468-3377. When a final filing date is indicated, applications must be filed with the Human Resources Division before 5:00 p.m. or postmarked by the final filing date. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an application. Applications sent through county inter-office mail, which are not received by the final filing date, will not be accepted. ( The County assumes no responsibility for mailed applications which are not received by the Human Resources Division) . San Joaquin County Substance Abuse Policy: San Joaquin County has adopted a Substance Abuse Policy in compliance with the Federal Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988. This policy is enforced by all San Joaquin County Departments and applies to all San Joaquin County employees. Equal Opportunity Employer : San Joaquin County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer and is committed to providing equal employment to all without regard to age, ancestry, color, creed, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation or belief, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation. For more information go to www.sjgov.org/department/hr/eeo . Click on a link below to apply for this position: Fill out the Supplemental Questionnaire and Application NOW using the Internet. Apply Online View and print the Supplemental Questionnaire. This recruitment requires completion of a supplemental questionnaire. You may view and print the supplemental questionnaire here . View and print the official application form as an Acrobat pdf file. A San Joaquin County application form is required for this recruitment. You may print this Acrobat PDF document and then fill it in. Contact us via conventional means. You may contact us by phone at (209) 468-3370, or by email , or apply for a job in person at the San Joaquin County Human Resources Division. Closing Date/Time: 9/26/2023 11:59:00 PM