University Contract Administrator
Job no: 535472
Work type: Officer of Administration
Location: Eugene, OR
Categories: Administrative/Professional, Business Administration/Management, Legal/Law, Planning/Project Management
Department: Purchasing and Contracting Services (PCS) Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $58,000 - $75,000 per year Compensation Band: OS-OA08-Fiscal Year 2024-2025 FTE: 1.0
Hybrid eligible
Application Review Begins
June 20, 2025; position open until filled
Special Instructions to Applicants
To ensure consideration, please include the following with your online application: 1) A current resume; 2) A cover letter that addresses how you meet the minimum and preferred qualifications.
We are interested in finding the best candidate for the position. We encourage you to apply, even if you don't think you meet every one of our preferred qualifications - use your application to let us know what is meaningful to you about the role and what transferable skills or other qualities you would bring.
Department Summary
Purchasing and Contracting Services (PCS), a department within the VPGC's management portfolio, serves as the central coordination point for conducting procurement activity, negotiating contracts, and making purchases on behalf of the University of Oregon. As such, the Chief Procurement Officer is the primary contracting and procurement officer for the University of Oregon.
PCS is a fast-paced, high-volume workplace that places a premium on the ability to: (1) find ways to reduce enterprise costs and/or improve enterprise operational effectiveness related to procurement and contracting; (2) avoid or solve problems by developing practical solutions informed by best practices, strategic planning, legal advice, and policy objectives, as well as political, public relations, and programmatic considerations; (3) manage University projects that have enterprise contracting and procurement components; and (4) educate campus stakeholders and conduct outreach to the business community, including Disadvantaged Business Entities (DBEs).
Position Summary
Reporting to the Associate Director of Procurement and Contracting, the University Contracts Administrator is a senior level contracting position responsible for handling a wide variety of transactions. The University Contracts Administrator works in concert with the PCS Management Team to develop and implement policies, processes, and procedures that support timely contracting services and achieve the best interests of the University. The University Contracts Administrator acts in the decentralized business environment of a public university and assists University departments to conceptualize, negotiate, draft, review, process, and finalize contracts with third parties for the acquisition of goods and services and for other purposes. In carrying out these functions, the University Contracts Administrator must understand the University policy, practice, administrative rules, and state and federal laws applicable to contracting and the priorities of the University.
This position works independently and is expected to carry out University-level contract assignments with minimal oversight from their supervisor. They are responsible for University-wide custom contracts and financial commitments which have potentially serious impacts if managed improperly. Since they act on management's behalf to carry out contract assignments and manage projects, they will interact with individuals at all levels of the organization. A strong ability to demonstrate inclusivity, empathy, tact, and diplomacy is therefore necessary.
This position will have the authority to sign legal instruments with third parties that legally bind the university, up to a maximum limit of $500,000.
Additionally, the University Contracts Administrator will serve as the primary contract administrator for a Regional Business Hub or PCS, as assigned. As the primary contract administrator for a Regional Business Hub or PCS, the University Contracts Administrator will track contract compliance, manage the contract life cycle, and track vendor performance to contracts for non-construction related goods and services. Additionally, the University Contracts Administrator will act as the primary project manager for informal and formal complex, high risk public solicitation events. The University Contracts Administrator will also conduct requirements gathering for sourcing/solicitation events and complex non-construction related contracts for PCS or Regional Business Hub customers.
Minimum Requirements
• Bachelor's degree and 2 years of relevant professional experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Professional Competencies
• Strong writing, organizational, and customer service skills.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills with people in diverse workgroups and with differing skill levels.
• Demonstrated ability to perform multiple tasks, meet imposed deadlines, and work under time constraints or other requirements when necessary.
• Intermediate skills using the web and computer programs including Microsoft Office Word and other products.
• Strong analytical skills
• Demonstrated commitment to the University's diversity, equity, and inclusion goals and ability to provide leadership at the department level.
• Ability to lead by example and maintain the highest ethical standards within the department and within the University.
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience managing projects
• Familiarity with Oregon laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to contracting, leasing, and contract- related purchasing.
• Experience working in a purchasing/contracting office within higher education or public sector experience.
• Experience administering contracts and tracking vendor performance
• Certification in a relevant professional field
FLSA Exempt: Yes
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit https://hr.uoregon.edu/about-benefits.
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please contact us at mailto:uocareers@uoregon.edu or 541-346-5112.
UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy (including pregnancy-related conditions), age, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history), ancestry, familial status, citizenship, service in the uniformed services (as defined in federal and state law), veteran status, expunged juvenile record, and/or the use of leave protected by state or federal law in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed https://investigations.uoregon.edu/reporting.
In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at https://clery.uoregon.edu/annual-campus-security-and-fire-safety-report.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/6266546
Full Time
University Contract Administrator
Job no: 535472
Work type: Officer of Administration
Location: Eugene, OR
Categories: Administrative/Professional, Business Administration/Management, Legal/Law, Planning/Project Management
Department: Purchasing and Contracting Services (PCS) Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $58,000 - $75,000 per year Compensation Band: OS-OA08-Fiscal Year 2024-2025 FTE: 1.0
Hybrid eligible
Application Review Begins
June 20, 2025; position open until filled
Special Instructions to Applicants
To ensure consideration, please include the following with your online application: 1) A current resume; 2) A cover letter that addresses how you meet the minimum and preferred qualifications.
We are interested in finding the best candidate for the position. We encourage you to apply, even if you don't think you meet every one of our preferred qualifications - use your application to let us know what is meaningful to you about the role and what transferable skills or other qualities you would bring.
Department Summary
Purchasing and Contracting Services (PCS), a department within the VPGC's management portfolio, serves as the central coordination point for conducting procurement activity, negotiating contracts, and making purchases on behalf of the University of Oregon. As such, the Chief Procurement Officer is the primary contracting and procurement officer for the University of Oregon.
PCS is a fast-paced, high-volume workplace that places a premium on the ability to: (1) find ways to reduce enterprise costs and/or improve enterprise operational effectiveness related to procurement and contracting; (2) avoid or solve problems by developing practical solutions informed by best practices, strategic planning, legal advice, and policy objectives, as well as political, public relations, and programmatic considerations; (3) manage University projects that have enterprise contracting and procurement components; and (4) educate campus stakeholders and conduct outreach to the business community, including Disadvantaged Business Entities (DBEs).
Position Summary
Reporting to the Associate Director of Procurement and Contracting, the University Contracts Administrator is a senior level contracting position responsible for handling a wide variety of transactions. The University Contracts Administrator works in concert with the PCS Management Team to develop and implement policies, processes, and procedures that support timely contracting services and achieve the best interests of the University. The University Contracts Administrator acts in the decentralized business environment of a public university and assists University departments to conceptualize, negotiate, draft, review, process, and finalize contracts with third parties for the acquisition of goods and services and for other purposes. In carrying out these functions, the University Contracts Administrator must understand the University policy, practice, administrative rules, and state and federal laws applicable to contracting and the priorities of the University.
This position works independently and is expected to carry out University-level contract assignments with minimal oversight from their supervisor. They are responsible for University-wide custom contracts and financial commitments which have potentially serious impacts if managed improperly. Since they act on management's behalf to carry out contract assignments and manage projects, they will interact with individuals at all levels of the organization. A strong ability to demonstrate inclusivity, empathy, tact, and diplomacy is therefore necessary.
This position will have the authority to sign legal instruments with third parties that legally bind the university, up to a maximum limit of $500,000.
Additionally, the University Contracts Administrator will serve as the primary contract administrator for a Regional Business Hub or PCS, as assigned. As the primary contract administrator for a Regional Business Hub or PCS, the University Contracts Administrator will track contract compliance, manage the contract life cycle, and track vendor performance to contracts for non-construction related goods and services. Additionally, the University Contracts Administrator will act as the primary project manager for informal and formal complex, high risk public solicitation events. The University Contracts Administrator will also conduct requirements gathering for sourcing/solicitation events and complex non-construction related contracts for PCS or Regional Business Hub customers.
Minimum Requirements
• Bachelor's degree and 2 years of relevant professional experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Professional Competencies
• Strong writing, organizational, and customer service skills.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills with people in diverse workgroups and with differing skill levels.
• Demonstrated ability to perform multiple tasks, meet imposed deadlines, and work under time constraints or other requirements when necessary.
• Intermediate skills using the web and computer programs including Microsoft Office Word and other products.
• Strong analytical skills
• Demonstrated commitment to the University's diversity, equity, and inclusion goals and ability to provide leadership at the department level.
• Ability to lead by example and maintain the highest ethical standards within the department and within the University.
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience managing projects
• Familiarity with Oregon laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to contracting, leasing, and contract- related purchasing.
• Experience working in a purchasing/contracting office within higher education or public sector experience.
• Experience administering contracts and tracking vendor performance
• Certification in a relevant professional field
FLSA Exempt: Yes
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit https://hr.uoregon.edu/about-benefits.
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please contact us at mailto:uocareers@uoregon.edu or 541-346-5112.
UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy (including pregnancy-related conditions), age, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history), ancestry, familial status, citizenship, service in the uniformed services (as defined in federal and state law), veteran status, expunged juvenile record, and/or the use of leave protected by state or federal law in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed https://investigations.uoregon.edu/reporting.
In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at https://clery.uoregon.edu/annual-campus-security-and-fire-safety-report.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/6266546
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
FL, FL
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree with major course work in public administration, business administration, public relations, management, political science, or a related field and three years' progressively responsible experience, including three years of supervisory/management experience; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Successful completion of a criminal history background investigation is required prior to employment. Position Summary This is responsible supervisory and administrative work assisting the Supervisor of Elections in fulfilling the responsibilities and requirements found in the Florida Elections Code. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training poll workers; managing all personnel records and payroll for poll workers; selecting polling site locations; qualifying candidates; administering the public records retention process as required by Florida Statutes and the Department of State. Work is performed under the general direction of the Supervisor of Elections and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Supervises and coordinates the activities of subordinate employees including determining work procedures and schedules; issuing instructions and assigning duties; reviewing work; recommending personnel actions; conducting performance reviews; and conducting office training and orientation. Oversees the Elections Operations Center and directly supervises the Director of Operations. Manages Candidate and Election Worker Services and directly supervises employees. Responsible for personnel actions over personnel supervised (i.e., interviewing, hiring, discipline, and training). Leads and directs the work of managers and is responsible for the supervision of exempt, non-exempt, and on-call service personnel. Oversees recruitment, training, assignment and retention of Election Workers. Develops solutions resulting in improved productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness for the Election Worker programs. Assists the Supervisor of Elections in the establishment of policies and directives for operational strategic planning in accordance with applicable established laws, rules, and regulations governing the Supervisor of Elections Office. Collaborates with Supervisor of Elections and Deputy Supervisor of Elections to create strategic plans, develop and manage budget, solve problems, and achieve established goals of the Supervisor of Elections Office. Develops, recommends and implements improved operating procedures, forms and work processes; assists with the development and administration of the election budget. Works as office liaison with municipalities providing assistance and support to city clerks in conducting municipal elections. Develops, maintains, and updates the offices’ Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) in collaboration with office staff. Assists Supervisor of Elections in interpreting and implementing changes made by local, state, and federal legislative action concerning the election process; Research and studies all current election and voter registration laws and ensures compliance. Manages the candidate qualifying process, including reviewing required forms, verifying eligibility, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements. Serves as the primary point of contact for candidates, providing guidance on filing deadlines, campaign finance reporting, and election requirements; audits campaign finance reports. Manages the candidate’s petition process for candidates. Oversees the campaign and financial disclosure required by law. Maintains accurate records related to candidate filings, financial disclosures, and other required documentation. Coordinates Candidate Workshops and provides training on election procedures and campaign finance rules. Serves as the primary point of contact for local executive political party committees, political committees and electioneering communications organizations; maintains campaign finance reporting. Serves as the Records Management Liaison Officer, ensuring office compliance with records disposal regulations per Florida Statute and the Florida Records Management Program. Ensures compliance with Florida records retention law. Manages personnel records and payroll for poll workers and election day staff. Evaluates operational and statistical data and information; and recommends operational decisions based upon the information; maintains various records and prepares special and periodic reports. Ensures County-wide precincts have adequate Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant facilities and the necessary equipment to meet their needs. Ensures all needed election supplies, booths, and ballots are available and delivered to polling sites. Ensures all voted ballots, official papers, and supplies follow the chain of custody on election night pursuant to security procedures. Serves as office liaison with civic groups and organizations to recruit poll workers, coordinate planned activities and to provide them with information and support as required. Works as liaison with other County departments to coordinate programs and activities as needed. Assists the Supervisor of Elections as needed in preparing reports, budgets, and attending meetings. Required to attend meetings or professional conferences on behalf of the Supervisor of Elections. Assists the public on the phone and in person; provides information about elections, voter registration, candidates and poll worker information. Performs related duties as required. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of federal, state and county legislation, directives, guidelines and applicable laws as they pertain to the elections process, personnel records, and public records retention. Knowledge of the principles and practices of public and business administration. Knowledge of modern office methods, procedures and current administration practices. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to collect data and analyze facts and statistical information. Ability to coordinate various ongoing projects simultaneously. Ability to work within strict time frames and deadlines. Ability to plan, schedule and conduct various training schools and programs. Ability to develop and implement procedural and operational changes. Ability to program, maintain and repair various ballot counting and voting systems. Ability to formulate and execute supply delivery and pickup schedules and coordinate warehouse operations. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other county departments, outside agencies, the general public and co-workers. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; talk or hear; reach with hands and arms; and use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Supplemental Information Alachua County Supervisor of Electionsoffers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support us, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.Employer-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. •FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. •HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Veterans’ Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Day Pay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. Contact Human Resources for more information.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree with major course work in public administration, business administration, public relations, management, political science, or a related field and three years' progressively responsible experience, including three years of supervisory/management experience; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Successful completion of a criminal history background investigation is required prior to employment. Position Summary This is responsible supervisory and administrative work assisting the Supervisor of Elections in fulfilling the responsibilities and requirements found in the Florida Elections Code. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for recruiting, hiring, and training poll workers; managing all personnel records and payroll for poll workers; selecting polling site locations; qualifying candidates; administering the public records retention process as required by Florida Statutes and the Department of State. Work is performed under the general direction of the Supervisor of Elections and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Supervises and coordinates the activities of subordinate employees including determining work procedures and schedules; issuing instructions and assigning duties; reviewing work; recommending personnel actions; conducting performance reviews; and conducting office training and orientation. Oversees the Elections Operations Center and directly supervises the Director of Operations. Manages Candidate and Election Worker Services and directly supervises employees. Responsible for personnel actions over personnel supervised (i.e., interviewing, hiring, discipline, and training). Leads and directs the work of managers and is responsible for the supervision of exempt, non-exempt, and on-call service personnel. Oversees recruitment, training, assignment and retention of Election Workers. Develops solutions resulting in improved productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness for the Election Worker programs. Assists the Supervisor of Elections in the establishment of policies and directives for operational strategic planning in accordance with applicable established laws, rules, and regulations governing the Supervisor of Elections Office. Collaborates with Supervisor of Elections and Deputy Supervisor of Elections to create strategic plans, develop and manage budget, solve problems, and achieve established goals of the Supervisor of Elections Office. Develops, recommends and implements improved operating procedures, forms and work processes; assists with the development and administration of the election budget. Works as office liaison with municipalities providing assistance and support to city clerks in conducting municipal elections. Develops, maintains, and updates the offices’ Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) in collaboration with office staff. Assists Supervisor of Elections in interpreting and implementing changes made by local, state, and federal legislative action concerning the election process; Research and studies all current election and voter registration laws and ensures compliance. Manages the candidate qualifying process, including reviewing required forms, verifying eligibility, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements. Serves as the primary point of contact for candidates, providing guidance on filing deadlines, campaign finance reporting, and election requirements; audits campaign finance reports. Manages the candidate’s petition process for candidates. Oversees the campaign and financial disclosure required by law. Maintains accurate records related to candidate filings, financial disclosures, and other required documentation. Coordinates Candidate Workshops and provides training on election procedures and campaign finance rules. Serves as the primary point of contact for local executive political party committees, political committees and electioneering communications organizations; maintains campaign finance reporting. Serves as the Records Management Liaison Officer, ensuring office compliance with records disposal regulations per Florida Statute and the Florida Records Management Program. Ensures compliance with Florida records retention law. Manages personnel records and payroll for poll workers and election day staff. Evaluates operational and statistical data and information; and recommends operational decisions based upon the information; maintains various records and prepares special and periodic reports. Ensures County-wide precincts have adequate Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant facilities and the necessary equipment to meet their needs. Ensures all needed election supplies, booths, and ballots are available and delivered to polling sites. Ensures all voted ballots, official papers, and supplies follow the chain of custody on election night pursuant to security procedures. Serves as office liaison with civic groups and organizations to recruit poll workers, coordinate planned activities and to provide them with information and support as required. Works as liaison with other County departments to coordinate programs and activities as needed. Assists the Supervisor of Elections as needed in preparing reports, budgets, and attending meetings. Required to attend meetings or professional conferences on behalf of the Supervisor of Elections. Assists the public on the phone and in person; provides information about elections, voter registration, candidates and poll worker information. Performs related duties as required. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of federal, state and county legislation, directives, guidelines and applicable laws as they pertain to the elections process, personnel records, and public records retention. Knowledge of the principles and practices of public and business administration. Knowledge of modern office methods, procedures and current administration practices. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to collect data and analyze facts and statistical information. Ability to coordinate various ongoing projects simultaneously. Ability to work within strict time frames and deadlines. Ability to plan, schedule and conduct various training schools and programs. Ability to develop and implement procedural and operational changes. Ability to program, maintain and repair various ballot counting and voting systems. Ability to formulate and execute supply delivery and pickup schedules and coordinate warehouse operations. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other county departments, outside agencies, the general public and co-workers. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand; walk; sit; talk or hear; reach with hands and arms; and use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Supplemental Information Alachua County Supervisor of Electionsoffers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support us, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.Employer-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. •FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. •HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Veterans’ Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Day Pay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. Contact Human Resources for more information.
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Gainesville, FL
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in a field of study related to animal welfare, business administration, criminal justice and two years' experience in animal welfare, or a closely related field or four years' experience in animal welfare or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience may be considered for trainee status. Successful completion of a drug screen, a physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. Must meet all Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requirements/prerequisites to handle controlled substances. Must successfully pass the forty - hour minimum standards training course and become certified as an Animal Control Officer through the Florida Animal Control Association (FACA) within six (6) months of date of hire. Must successfully pass the Euthanasia Technician Certification Course through FACA within six (6) months of date of hire. Position Summary This is highly responsible supervisory work coordinating the daily activities of Animal Resources & Care employees. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for taking initiative; improving morale; assisting and educating citizens, staff and volunteers about County-wide ordinances and departmental procedures for adoptions, reclaims and pick-ups; generating ideas for continuous process improvement, working collaboratively with internal and external partners; leading, scheduling and training the diverse staff assigned and maintaining vehicles, the kennel, and grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Leads the diverse Animal Resources & Care staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Builds strong working relationships with department staff, County departments, animal welfare partners and other local and state partners. Professionally represents the Department to elected officials, citizens and other County departments both verbally and in writing. Formulates standard operating procedures, plans, and budgets for maximum efficiency of field operations. Manages the department's budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship; monitors budget expenditures for field operations. Implements appropriate procedures and makes recommendations for department-wide procedures. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Supervises and participates in animal cruelty investigations. Examines animals to determine need of services from veterinarian. Monitors the use of all drugs and hazardous substances used by Animal Control in accordance with state and federal regulations. Responsible for humane euthanasia of designated animals in accordance with department procedure, applicable laws and regulations and best practices. Acts as Department Director in his/her absence. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. Investigates animal complaints and violations; ensures action is taken to comply with ordinances. Uses appropriate equipment to subdue dangerous animals when necessary. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of animal husbandry, including humane methods of capturing, handling, sanitation, care, feeding, and removal of animals. Considerable knowledge of County ordinances, law enforcement and health regulations pertaining to animals and related legal procedures. Knowledge of common animal diseases, zoonosis, and species specific, and injury recognition and treatment. Knowledge of the operation of drugs, and related supplies for an animal sheltering facility. Knowledge of species and breeds of animals, both domestic and wild. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to prepare and interpret related budget and statistical reports. Ability to deal effectively with the public especially during emotional or stressful situations and enforce high standards of customer service. Ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outdoor weather conditions; occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in a field of study related to animal welfare, business administration, criminal justice and two years' experience in animal welfare, or a closely related field or four years' experience in animal welfare or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience may be considered for trainee status. Successful completion of a drug screen, a physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. Must meet all Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requirements/prerequisites to handle controlled substances. Must successfully pass the forty - hour minimum standards training course and become certified as an Animal Control Officer through the Florida Animal Control Association (FACA) within six (6) months of date of hire. Must successfully pass the Euthanasia Technician Certification Course through FACA within six (6) months of date of hire. Position Summary This is highly responsible supervisory work coordinating the daily activities of Animal Resources & Care employees. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for taking initiative; improving morale; assisting and educating citizens, staff and volunteers about County-wide ordinances and departmental procedures for adoptions, reclaims and pick-ups; generating ideas for continuous process improvement, working collaboratively with internal and external partners; leading, scheduling and training the diverse staff assigned and maintaining vehicles, the kennel, and grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Leads the diverse Animal Resources & Care staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Builds strong working relationships with department staff, County departments, animal welfare partners and other local and state partners. Professionally represents the Department to elected officials, citizens and other County departments both verbally and in writing. Formulates standard operating procedures, plans, and budgets for maximum efficiency of field operations. Manages the department's budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship; monitors budget expenditures for field operations. Implements appropriate procedures and makes recommendations for department-wide procedures. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Supervises and participates in animal cruelty investigations. Examines animals to determine need of services from veterinarian. Monitors the use of all drugs and hazardous substances used by Animal Control in accordance with state and federal regulations. Responsible for humane euthanasia of designated animals in accordance with department procedure, applicable laws and regulations and best practices. Acts as Department Director in his/her absence. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. Investigates animal complaints and violations; ensures action is taken to comply with ordinances. Uses appropriate equipment to subdue dangerous animals when necessary. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of animal husbandry, including humane methods of capturing, handling, sanitation, care, feeding, and removal of animals. Considerable knowledge of County ordinances, law enforcement and health regulations pertaining to animals and related legal procedures. Knowledge of common animal diseases, zoonosis, and species specific, and injury recognition and treatment. Knowledge of the operation of drugs, and related supplies for an animal sheltering facility. Knowledge of species and breeds of animals, both domestic and wild. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to prepare and interpret related budget and statistical reports. Ability to deal effectively with the public especially during emotional or stressful situations and enforce high standards of customer service. Ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outdoor weather conditions; occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Gainesville, FL
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in a field of study related to animal welfare or business administration and two years' experience in animal welfare or four years' experience in animal welfare or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience may be considered for trainee status. Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen & physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. As a condition of employment, incumbents must meet all Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requirements/prerequisites to handle controlled substances. Must successfully pass the Euthanasia Technician Certification Course through FACA within six (6) months of date of hire. Position Summary This is highly responsible supervisory work coordinating the daily activities of Animal Resources & Care employees. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for taking initiative; improving morale; assisting and educating citizens, staff and volunteers about County-wide ordinances and departmental procedures for adoptions, reclaims and pick-ups; generating ideas for continuous process improvement, working collaboratively with internal and external partners; leading, scheduling and training the diverse staff assigned and maintaining vehicles, the kennel, and grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Leads the diverse Animal Resources & Care staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Conducts daily inspections to ensure assignments are completed in accordance with work schedules and shelter protocols. Builds strong working relationships with department staff, County departments, animal welfare partners and other local and state partners. Professionally represents the Department to elected officials, citizens and other County departments both verbally and in writing. Formulates standard operating procedures, plans, and budgets for maximum efficiency of shelter operations. Manages the department's budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship; monitors budget expenditures for shelter activities. Implements appropriate procedures and makes recommendations for department-wide procedures. Responsible for the supervision of daily animal care operations provided by shelter staff to include proper feeding and watering of all animals, sanitation of kennel and cages, and humane treatment of all animals; ensuring appropriate exercise and enrichment is conducted for animals and administering necessary grooming and hygiene activities. Coordinates medical and animal health needs with veterinary staff. Monitors flow of animals through shelter from intake to adoption, rescue, or euthanasia. Assists staff with euthanasia duties; establishes and maintains controls over medications utilized; and ensures disposals are in accordance with applicable state and local laws and regulations. Monitors animals in quarantine. Participates in Emergency Operations Center activations. Actively engages volunteers to support lifesaving and community programs. Maintains all animal records for the department. Ensures shelter building, work and office areas, equipment and grounds are maintained in good, operable conditions to assure efficient operations and safety for animals, staff, and general public. Establishes and enforces guidelines and protocols for a safe work environment; models safe working practices and ensures staff complies with personal protective equipment directives. Takes immediate action to address any safety concerns that could put a staff member, volunteer, client, animal, or the organization at risk. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports which may include kennel count, kennel inventory and euthanasia reports; completes appropriate logs and incident reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Supervises and participates in animal cruelty investigations. Examines animals to determine need of services from veterinarian. Monitors the use of all drugs and hazardous substances used by Animal Control in accordance with state and federal regulations. Responsible for humane euthanasia of designated animals in accordance with department procedure, applicable laws and regulations and best practices. Acts as Department Director in his/her absence. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of animal husbandry, including humane methods of handling, sanitation, care, feeding, and behavioral assessment of animals. Considerable knowledge of shelter guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters. Considerable knowledge of County ordinances, law enforcement and health regulations pertaining to animals and related legal procedures. Knowledge of common animal diseases, zoonosis, and species specific, and injury recognition and treatment. Knowledge of the operation of drugs, and related supplies for an animal sheltering facility. Knowledge of species and breeds of animals, both domestic and wild. Knowledge of common shelter programs such as adoptions, fostering, transfers to humane organizations and the promotion of these programs. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to prepare and interpret related budget and statistical reports. Ability to deal effectively with the public especially during emotional or stressful situations and enforce high standards of customer service. Ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds;. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outdoor weather conditions; occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in a field of study related to animal welfare or business administration and two years' experience in animal welfare or four years' experience in animal welfare or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience may be considered for trainee status. Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen & physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. As a condition of employment, incumbents must meet all Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requirements/prerequisites to handle controlled substances. Must successfully pass the Euthanasia Technician Certification Course through FACA within six (6) months of date of hire. Position Summary This is highly responsible supervisory work coordinating the daily activities of Animal Resources & Care employees. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for taking initiative; improving morale; assisting and educating citizens, staff and volunteers about County-wide ordinances and departmental procedures for adoptions, reclaims and pick-ups; generating ideas for continuous process improvement, working collaboratively with internal and external partners; leading, scheduling and training the diverse staff assigned and maintaining vehicles, the kennel, and grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Leads the diverse Animal Resources & Care staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Conducts daily inspections to ensure assignments are completed in accordance with work schedules and shelter protocols. Builds strong working relationships with department staff, County departments, animal welfare partners and other local and state partners. Professionally represents the Department to elected officials, citizens and other County departments both verbally and in writing. Formulates standard operating procedures, plans, and budgets for maximum efficiency of shelter operations. Manages the department's budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship; monitors budget expenditures for shelter activities. Implements appropriate procedures and makes recommendations for department-wide procedures. Responsible for the supervision of daily animal care operations provided by shelter staff to include proper feeding and watering of all animals, sanitation of kennel and cages, and humane treatment of all animals; ensuring appropriate exercise and enrichment is conducted for animals and administering necessary grooming and hygiene activities. Coordinates medical and animal health needs with veterinary staff. Monitors flow of animals through shelter from intake to adoption, rescue, or euthanasia. Assists staff with euthanasia duties; establishes and maintains controls over medications utilized; and ensures disposals are in accordance with applicable state and local laws and regulations. Monitors animals in quarantine. Participates in Emergency Operations Center activations. Actively engages volunteers to support lifesaving and community programs. Maintains all animal records for the department. Ensures shelter building, work and office areas, equipment and grounds are maintained in good, operable conditions to assure efficient operations and safety for animals, staff, and general public. Establishes and enforces guidelines and protocols for a safe work environment; models safe working practices and ensures staff complies with personal protective equipment directives. Takes immediate action to address any safety concerns that could put a staff member, volunteer, client, animal, or the organization at risk. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports which may include kennel count, kennel inventory and euthanasia reports; completes appropriate logs and incident reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Supervises and participates in animal cruelty investigations. Examines animals to determine need of services from veterinarian. Monitors the use of all drugs and hazardous substances used by Animal Control in accordance with state and federal regulations. Responsible for humane euthanasia of designated animals in accordance with department procedure, applicable laws and regulations and best practices. Acts as Department Director in his/her absence. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of animal husbandry, including humane methods of handling, sanitation, care, feeding, and behavioral assessment of animals. Considerable knowledge of shelter guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters. Considerable knowledge of County ordinances, law enforcement and health regulations pertaining to animals and related legal procedures. Knowledge of common animal diseases, zoonosis, and species specific, and injury recognition and treatment. Knowledge of the operation of drugs, and related supplies for an animal sheltering facility. Knowledge of species and breeds of animals, both domestic and wild. Knowledge of common shelter programs such as adoptions, fostering, transfers to humane organizations and the promotion of these programs. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to prepare and interpret related budget and statistical reports. Ability to deal effectively with the public especially during emotional or stressful situations and enforce high standards of customer service. Ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds;. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outdoor weather conditions; occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
California State University Office of the Chancellor
Long Beach, CA, USA
Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights Programming and Services
Job no: 545990 Work type: Management (MPP) Location: Chancellor's Office Categories: MPP, At-Will, Compliance/Legal, Full Time
Are you passionate about civil rights and ready to build upon a strong foundation to drive meaningful change? The California State University, Office of the Chancellor, is seeking an Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights Programming and Services to lead and further develop a recently established structure supporting 23 universities within the nation’s most diverse public university system. This is a unique opportunity to shape systemwide initiatives, enhance compliance and equity efforts, and ensure a culture of fairness, accountability, and inclusion across the CSU.
Chancellor's Office Statement
Join our team at the California State University, Office of the Chancellor, and make a difference in providing access to higher education. We are currently seeking experienced candidates for the position of Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights Programming and Services. The CSU Chancellor's Office, located on the waterfront adjacent to the Aquarium of the Pacific in downtown Long Beach, is the headquarters for the nation's largest and most diverse higher education system. The CSU Chancellor's Office offers a premium benefit package that includes outstanding vacation, health, and dental plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 15 paid holidays a year.
The CSU’s vision for civil rights is to foster and sustain a welcoming and nurturing campus environment where all community members are safe, supported, and empowered. We accomplish this through ensuring that our processes are not only fair, effective, and thorough, but also honor the humanity of all those involved. Salary The anticipated salary hiring range is $240,000 - $294,000 annually, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Classification Administrator IV Position Information The Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights Programming and Services is responsible for leading a team that provides centralized strategic planning, oversight, support, and resources to the CSU’s university-level Title IX and other civil rights offices. The AVC will also oversee a team that is responsible for CSU’s compliance with laws and policies governing Equal Employment Opportunities and whistleblower (including whistleblower retaliation) complaints including responding to complaints that are investigated by the Chancellor’s Office and providing support, guidance and oversight to appropriate administrators at the CSU’s 23 universities.
This position is approved for telecommuting (two days telecommuting, three days in office (in-person)) with onsite work at the main headquarters located in Long Beach, California.
Key Responsibilities
• Strengthen Systemwide Civil Rights Operations Build upon an established framework to ensure humanity-centered policies and practices, and oversight for campus Civil Rights offices, including case management, training, prevention, and data analysis. • Provide Strategic Leadership & Best Practices Guide university administrators and collaborate with CSU’s Office of General Counsel to align systemwide policies with federal and state legal requirements, integrating best practices in equity and compliance. • Support & Develop Systemwide Civil Rights Professionals Lead a team of senior directors and specialists, providing expertise and oversight for Title IX, DHR, and whistleblower programs while ensuring effective campus-level implementation. • Advance Education, Prevention & Reporting Direct systemwide training, prevention initiatives, and campus climate assessments, and represent CSU to state and federal agencies, media, and stakeholders through reports and public engagement. • Lead Systemwide Compliance & Oversight Oversee and enhance CSU’s compliance with Title IX, nondiscrimination, and whistleblower laws, ensuring a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment across 23 universities • Oversee Investigations & Risk Management Ensure effective response and resolution of systemwide whistleblower and civil rights matters, proactively identifying areas of risk and providing strategic guidance to prevent compliance issues.
Qualifications
This position requires: • Master's degree or equivalent combination of education and work experience. • Minimum of 10 years of related experience, including extensive experience in Title IX, equity, equal opportunity, and civil rights compliance and programming, including education, prevention, training, policy and practice development and administration, supportive measures, accommodations, investigations, and resolutions related to discrimination and harassment. • Demonstrated expertise in implementing compliance requirements through the lens of care and respect. • Demonstrated experience in interacting effectively with members of the community from diverse backgrounds. • Extensive experience supervising a team of professionals.
Preferred Qualifications
• Juris Doctor (JD) or other doctoral degree. • Experience in a higher education, judicial, or regulatory compliance setting highly preferred. Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities • Leadership & Strategy – Proven ability to set strategic direction, develop policies, and lead systemwide initiatives in civil rights, Title IX, and compliance. • Legal & Compliance Expertise – Extensive knowledge of federal and California civil rights laws, including Title IX, Title VI, Title VII, ADA, Clery Act, VAWA, and FERPA. • Collaboration & Influence – Strong interpersonal skills to work effectively with executive leadership, legal teams, campus administrators, and external stakeholders. • Team Management – Experience leading and supervising multidisciplinary teams, including regional directors, Title IX Coordinators, DHR Administrators, and investigators. • Communication & Advocacy – Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to train, present, and engage with diverse audiences at all levels. • Problem-Solving & Risk Management – Ability to assess and mitigate risk, oversee investigations, and implement solutions that align with compliance best practices. • Judgment & Integrity – Sound decision-making skills with the ability to exercise independent judgment, uphold confidentiality, and maintain objectivity. • Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion – Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse communities and foster an inclusive, equity-driven culture. • Flexibility & Travel – Ability to travel throughout California and work outside of normal business hours when needed.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
• Expertise in higher education civil rights compliance, including Title IX, discrimination law, and case management systems. • Experience in professional development and training on civil rights and investigations. • Knowledge of data-driven assessment practices, including campus climate surveys and compliance reporting. • Familiarity with CSU’s mission and vision, and experience in a higher education, government compliance, or regulatory setting.
Application Period
Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by March 10, 2025. Applications will be accepted until the job posting is removed.
How To Apply
Please click "Apply Now" to complete the California State University, Chancellor's Office online employment application and upload your resume and a cover letter highlighting related experience.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The university 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 at (562) 951-4070.
Title IX
Please view the Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator at: https://www2.calstate.edu/titleix
E-Verify
This position requires new hire employment verification to be processed through the E-Verify program administered by the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (DHSUSCIS)' in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA).
If hired, you will be required to furnish proof that you are legally authorized to work in the United States. The CSU Chancellor’s Office is not a sponsoring agency for staff and Management positions (i.e., H1-B VISAS).
COVID19 Vaccination Policy
Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy, it is strongly recommended that all Chancellor’s Office employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications.
Mandated Reporter Per CANRA
The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment.
Conflict of Interest
The duties of this position will include participation in decisions that may have a material financial benefit to the incumbent. Therefore, the selected candidate will be required to file Conflict of Interest Form 700: Statement of Economic Interest when they first occupy the position, and on an annual basis, complete ethics training within 6 months of appointment, and attend this training every other year thereafter.
CSU Out of State Employment Policy
California State University, Office of the Chancellor, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022, the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California.
Background
The Chancellor's Office policy requires that the selected candidate successfully complete a full background check (including a criminal records check) prior to assuming this position.
Advertised: February 24, 2025 (1:15 PM) Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Open until filled
To apply: https://apptrkr.com/6034095
Full Time
Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights Programming and Services
Job no: 545990 Work type: Management (MPP) Location: Chancellor's Office Categories: MPP, At-Will, Compliance/Legal, Full Time
Are you passionate about civil rights and ready to build upon a strong foundation to drive meaningful change? The California State University, Office of the Chancellor, is seeking an Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights Programming and Services to lead and further develop a recently established structure supporting 23 universities within the nation’s most diverse public university system. This is a unique opportunity to shape systemwide initiatives, enhance compliance and equity efforts, and ensure a culture of fairness, accountability, and inclusion across the CSU.
Chancellor's Office Statement
Join our team at the California State University, Office of the Chancellor, and make a difference in providing access to higher education. We are currently seeking experienced candidates for the position of Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights Programming and Services. The CSU Chancellor's Office, located on the waterfront adjacent to the Aquarium of the Pacific in downtown Long Beach, is the headquarters for the nation's largest and most diverse higher education system. The CSU Chancellor's Office offers a premium benefit package that includes outstanding vacation, health, and dental plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 15 paid holidays a year.
The CSU’s vision for civil rights is to foster and sustain a welcoming and nurturing campus environment where all community members are safe, supported, and empowered. We accomplish this through ensuring that our processes are not only fair, effective, and thorough, but also honor the humanity of all those involved. Salary The anticipated salary hiring range is $240,000 - $294,000 annually, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Classification Administrator IV Position Information The Associate Vice Chancellor for Civil Rights Programming and Services is responsible for leading a team that provides centralized strategic planning, oversight, support, and resources to the CSU’s university-level Title IX and other civil rights offices. The AVC will also oversee a team that is responsible for CSU’s compliance with laws and policies governing Equal Employment Opportunities and whistleblower (including whistleblower retaliation) complaints including responding to complaints that are investigated by the Chancellor’s Office and providing support, guidance and oversight to appropriate administrators at the CSU’s 23 universities.
This position is approved for telecommuting (two days telecommuting, three days in office (in-person)) with onsite work at the main headquarters located in Long Beach, California.
Key Responsibilities
• Strengthen Systemwide Civil Rights Operations Build upon an established framework to ensure humanity-centered policies and practices, and oversight for campus Civil Rights offices, including case management, training, prevention, and data analysis. • Provide Strategic Leadership & Best Practices Guide university administrators and collaborate with CSU’s Office of General Counsel to align systemwide policies with federal and state legal requirements, integrating best practices in equity and compliance. • Support & Develop Systemwide Civil Rights Professionals Lead a team of senior directors and specialists, providing expertise and oversight for Title IX, DHR, and whistleblower programs while ensuring effective campus-level implementation. • Advance Education, Prevention & Reporting Direct systemwide training, prevention initiatives, and campus climate assessments, and represent CSU to state and federal agencies, media, and stakeholders through reports and public engagement. • Lead Systemwide Compliance & Oversight Oversee and enhance CSU’s compliance with Title IX, nondiscrimination, and whistleblower laws, ensuring a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment across 23 universities • Oversee Investigations & Risk Management Ensure effective response and resolution of systemwide whistleblower and civil rights matters, proactively identifying areas of risk and providing strategic guidance to prevent compliance issues.
Qualifications
This position requires: • Master's degree or equivalent combination of education and work experience. • Minimum of 10 years of related experience, including extensive experience in Title IX, equity, equal opportunity, and civil rights compliance and programming, including education, prevention, training, policy and practice development and administration, supportive measures, accommodations, investigations, and resolutions related to discrimination and harassment. • Demonstrated expertise in implementing compliance requirements through the lens of care and respect. • Demonstrated experience in interacting effectively with members of the community from diverse backgrounds. • Extensive experience supervising a team of professionals.
Preferred Qualifications
• Juris Doctor (JD) or other doctoral degree. • Experience in a higher education, judicial, or regulatory compliance setting highly preferred. Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities • Leadership & Strategy – Proven ability to set strategic direction, develop policies, and lead systemwide initiatives in civil rights, Title IX, and compliance. • Legal & Compliance Expertise – Extensive knowledge of federal and California civil rights laws, including Title IX, Title VI, Title VII, ADA, Clery Act, VAWA, and FERPA. • Collaboration & Influence – Strong interpersonal skills to work effectively with executive leadership, legal teams, campus administrators, and external stakeholders. • Team Management – Experience leading and supervising multidisciplinary teams, including regional directors, Title IX Coordinators, DHR Administrators, and investigators. • Communication & Advocacy – Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to train, present, and engage with diverse audiences at all levels. • Problem-Solving & Risk Management – Ability to assess and mitigate risk, oversee investigations, and implement solutions that align with compliance best practices. • Judgment & Integrity – Sound decision-making skills with the ability to exercise independent judgment, uphold confidentiality, and maintain objectivity. • Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion – Demonstrated ability to work effectively with diverse communities and foster an inclusive, equity-driven culture. • Flexibility & Travel – Ability to travel throughout California and work outside of normal business hours when needed.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
• Expertise in higher education civil rights compliance, including Title IX, discrimination law, and case management systems. • Experience in professional development and training on civil rights and investigations. • Knowledge of data-driven assessment practices, including campus climate surveys and compliance reporting. • Familiarity with CSU’s mission and vision, and experience in a higher education, government compliance, or regulatory setting.
Application Period
Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by March 10, 2025. Applications will be accepted until the job posting is removed.
How To Apply
Please click "Apply Now" to complete the California State University, Chancellor's Office online employment application and upload your resume and a cover letter highlighting related experience.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The university 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 at (562) 951-4070.
Title IX
Please view the Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator at: https://www2.calstate.edu/titleix
E-Verify
This position requires new hire employment verification to be processed through the E-Verify program administered by the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (DHSUSCIS)' in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA).
If hired, you will be required to furnish proof that you are legally authorized to work in the United States. The CSU Chancellor’s Office is not a sponsoring agency for staff and Management positions (i.e., H1-B VISAS).
COVID19 Vaccination Policy
Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy, it is strongly recommended that all Chancellor’s Office employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications.
Mandated Reporter Per CANRA
The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment.
Conflict of Interest
The duties of this position will include participation in decisions that may have a material financial benefit to the incumbent. Therefore, the selected candidate will be required to file Conflict of Interest Form 700: Statement of Economic Interest when they first occupy the position, and on an annual basis, complete ethics training within 6 months of appointment, and attend this training every other year thereafter.
CSU Out of State Employment Policy
California State University, Office of the Chancellor, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022, the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California.
Background
The Chancellor's Office policy requires that the selected candidate successfully complete a full background check (including a criminal records check) prior to assuming this position.
Advertised: February 24, 2025 (1:15 PM) Pacific Standard Time Applications close: Open until filled
To apply: https://apptrkr.com/6034095
Assistant Dean of Students, Case Manager
SUNY Oswego's Office of the Dean of Students (ODS) champions the student experience, ensures student success, and offers dynamic student engagement opportunities that ensure an inclusive, healthy, and safe learning environment for all students. Our team advocates for students as they navigate personal and educational challenges and responds to the emerging needs of our diverse students. The ODS supports a holistic network of care and cultivates collaborative partnerships to forward campus-wide efforts that integrate academic and student life; seeks to ensure that sufficient support networks for all students exist; engage with students in their campus communities; and support the implementation of a campus-wide focus on well-being.
The Office of the Dean of Students at the State University of New York at Oswego invites applications to fill a full time Assistant Dean of Students - Case Manager.
Posting Date: January 28, 2025
Review Date: Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Compensation: https://www.suny.edu/hr/compensation/salary/ $60,000 (SL-3) commensurate with experience plus full New York State benefits package.
Benefit Information: The State University of New York provides an excellent benefit package. This is a United University Professions (UUP) position. https://www.suny.edu/benefits/ for more information on benefits for full-time United University Professions (UUP) professional staff.
Date of Appointment: As soon as possible
Description of Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Associate Dean of Students, the Assistant Dean of Students Case Manager serves as a resource, advocate, and liaison for a diverse population of students and works with a wide variety of student issues. This position provides case management for all students including undergraduate, graduate, online and Syracuse Campus students experiencing significant difficulties that impact their ability to successfully function at the University. This individual assists students in navigating campus and community services; plans and provides a variety of interventions, referrals, and follow-up services; serves as a resource to University colleagues; and helps to provide quality integrated support for students.
The Assistant Dean of Students Case Manager plays an integral role in promoting an increase in learning, persistence, and graduation by holistically addressing students' college experiences. As such, this person provides individualized outreach to students based on identified risk factors including academic, financial, and social and assists them in developing realistic goals that will contribute to academic and personal success in college. This individual builds and maintains professional relationships with students that foster developmental conversations, performs proactive and reactive communication, and motivates students to achieve educational and personal goals. The case manager will actively engage with and assist key faculty and administrators across divisions to connect students to relevant university resources, and coordinate with those offices to advocate on the student's behalf, when necessary. This position coordinates care, interventions, and social support with appropriate referrals and follow-up services within a broad network of campus and community resources. In collaboration with Student Affairs and other campus staff, this position provides a safe, welcoming, accessible, and affirming environment for all SUNY Oswego students.
Key duties and responsibilities:
• Provide case management functions within the Office of the Dean of Students that respond to the needs of students encountering disruptions due to personal or academic challenges, including medical leave of absence, general leaves and withdrawals, injury or illness, student emergency fund applications, child care needs and housing insecurity/homelessness. • Assist students in resolution of urgent and non-urgent needs. Make contact with appropriate resources to connect students to services/departments. Provide follow up as needed. Manage documentation of interventions and support provided. • Assist in meeting with students and distributing emergency funds to students experiencing financial emergency. • In role as the Homeless Liaison for the campus, serve as a touch point for students who are unhoused or experiencing housing insecurity, connect them with available resources, and follow them to ensure they are on track with their academics. • Assess and identify issues and barriers individuals who are unhoused are encountering and advocate for resources, policies and procedures that support unhoused students including partnering with local organizations, accessing on-campus services and finding external resources. • Institute best practices to identify students experiencing housing insecurity or homelessness and ensure that they have information about financial aid, support services, health services, housing resources offered by the college and external housing, and other community-based resources, including public benefits. • Ensure homeless students are aware of their rights and protections, including eligibility as independent students for financial aid. • Liaise with K-12 McKinney-Vento liaisons to identify incoming students who are experiencing or have experienced homelessness, and assist with a successful transition to higher education. • Support departmental assessment and planning and use assessment data to inform programs, practice and protocols, for continuous improvement. • Report requested data regarding de-identified information about homelessness and housing insecurity. • Supervise Graduate Assistant and/or undergraduate students to engage them in work related to outreach, assessment, supportive education and services. • Provide referrals and maintain an accurate directory of campus and community resources available to students (including Oz Concern Navigator). Review resources on a regular basis and revise or enhance information provided. • Build and maintain positive collaborative relationships with University staff and outside agencies to provide care coordination and support through advocacy and referrals. Serve as liaison and consultant to faculty, staff, and students as it relates to supporting the diverse needs of student wellbeing through a diversity and inclusion framework that ensures equity and access for all students, especially marginalized groups of students. • Outreach to campus through orientations, departmental meetings, student organizations, etc. to inform members of the campus community on how to identify students who might be struggling with housing insecurity and connect them to the homeless liaison, interventions and referral processes. • Support the campus food, clothing and toiletry pantry, SHOP (Students Helping Oz Peers) and participate in the SHOP Advisory Board. • Interpret University policy regarding students and make recommendations when policy changes are needed. • Collaborate within the Division and in conjunction with campus partners to develop programming and services to respond to the needs of all student populations and support an inclusive and welcoming university community. • Participate in professional development opportunities. • Participate in Departmental, Divisional and Institutional committee work as assigned.
SUNY Oswego works continuously to create an inclusive environment which respects, embraces, and promotes cultural safety, belonging, civil discourse, cultural humility, and other values and goals outlined in SUNY Oswego's https://ww1.oswego.edu/diversity/ As such, the incumbent is expected to contribute to these efforts and possess communication and interpersonal skills necessary to engage effectively with an increasingly diverse community of students and colleagues.
Job Requirements: Required Qualifications:
• Master's Degree in education, counseling, social work, public health, or a related field. • 3 years of experience in Higher Education or related field. • Demonstrated commitment to serving students through care and compassion to support student success. • Demonstrated ability to work with persons of diverse social, cultural, economic, and international backgrounds in support of student services, wellbeing and learning. • Capacity to multitask and prioritize tasks to accommodate the immediate needs of the student. Ability to effectively communicate with various stakeholders from students to campus leaders in the support, promotion, and advocacy of student wellbeing. • Must have the ability to troubleshoot and exercise sound judgment and confidentiality; interact professionally with others using tact and discretion.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Two or more years of full-time case management experience in a higher education setting, including direct service to students. • Progressive leadership experience including supervision of graduate and undergraduate students. Experience overseeing programs and services designed to support unhoused or housing insecure students.
At SUNY Oswego we value the diversity found in each member of our campus community and strive to create a community where that diversity is embraced and enhanced. Recognizing the strength of diversity, our mission is to foster an environment which respects, embraces and promotes cultural competence, civil discourse and active engagement in developing an inclusive and vibrant community of scholars who act as transformational agents of change and responsible citizens of the world. For more information see SUNY Oswego's https://ww1.oswego.edu/diversity/
As a candidate seeking consideration you are asked to submit a separate statement specifically addressing how your commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion has been evidenced in your career experience and professional activity, and/or community service (volunteer work, etc.), and/or professional development. (Please see Application Instructions)
Additional Information: Oswego is committed to enhancing its diversity. SUNY Oswego is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and is actively engaged in recruiting, supporting, and fostering a diverse community of outstanding faculty, staff and students. We encourage applications from qualified applicants regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, military status, domestic violence victim SUNY status, or criminal conviction. Please https://www.oswego.edu/human-resources/non-discrimination-policy to see our full non-discrimination policy.
In accordance with USCIS regulations, successful applicants must be legally able to work in the United States per the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
Requests for reasonable accommodations of a disability during the application and/or interview process should be made to the Human Resources Office by calling 315-312-2230 or emailing mailto:hr@oswego.edu.
For Campus Safety information, please https://www.oswego.edu/police/annual-report to see the Annual Security and Fire Report (Clery).
SUNY Oswego is a smoke free/tobacco/e-cigarette free campus. https://www.oswego.edu/human-resources/sites/human-resources/files/tobacco_smoke_free_policy_final.pdf for further policy details, including education and cessation resources.
Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no State entity, as defined by the Executive Order, is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at mailto:info@oer.ny.gov.
Search Chair:
Corie Kohlbach, Search Chair at http://corie.kohlbach@oswego.edu
Visa sponsorship not available for this position
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5961210
Full Time
Assistant Dean of Students, Case Manager
SUNY Oswego's Office of the Dean of Students (ODS) champions the student experience, ensures student success, and offers dynamic student engagement opportunities that ensure an inclusive, healthy, and safe learning environment for all students. Our team advocates for students as they navigate personal and educational challenges and responds to the emerging needs of our diverse students. The ODS supports a holistic network of care and cultivates collaborative partnerships to forward campus-wide efforts that integrate academic and student life; seeks to ensure that sufficient support networks for all students exist; engage with students in their campus communities; and support the implementation of a campus-wide focus on well-being.
The Office of the Dean of Students at the State University of New York at Oswego invites applications to fill a full time Assistant Dean of Students - Case Manager.
Posting Date: January 28, 2025
Review Date: Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Compensation: https://www.suny.edu/hr/compensation/salary/ $60,000 (SL-3) commensurate with experience plus full New York State benefits package.
Benefit Information: The State University of New York provides an excellent benefit package. This is a United University Professions (UUP) position. https://www.suny.edu/benefits/ for more information on benefits for full-time United University Professions (UUP) professional staff.
Date of Appointment: As soon as possible
Description of Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Associate Dean of Students, the Assistant Dean of Students Case Manager serves as a resource, advocate, and liaison for a diverse population of students and works with a wide variety of student issues. This position provides case management for all students including undergraduate, graduate, online and Syracuse Campus students experiencing significant difficulties that impact their ability to successfully function at the University. This individual assists students in navigating campus and community services; plans and provides a variety of interventions, referrals, and follow-up services; serves as a resource to University colleagues; and helps to provide quality integrated support for students.
The Assistant Dean of Students Case Manager plays an integral role in promoting an increase in learning, persistence, and graduation by holistically addressing students' college experiences. As such, this person provides individualized outreach to students based on identified risk factors including academic, financial, and social and assists them in developing realistic goals that will contribute to academic and personal success in college. This individual builds and maintains professional relationships with students that foster developmental conversations, performs proactive and reactive communication, and motivates students to achieve educational and personal goals. The case manager will actively engage with and assist key faculty and administrators across divisions to connect students to relevant university resources, and coordinate with those offices to advocate on the student's behalf, when necessary. This position coordinates care, interventions, and social support with appropriate referrals and follow-up services within a broad network of campus and community resources. In collaboration with Student Affairs and other campus staff, this position provides a safe, welcoming, accessible, and affirming environment for all SUNY Oswego students.
Key duties and responsibilities:
• Provide case management functions within the Office of the Dean of Students that respond to the needs of students encountering disruptions due to personal or academic challenges, including medical leave of absence, general leaves and withdrawals, injury or illness, student emergency fund applications, child care needs and housing insecurity/homelessness. • Assist students in resolution of urgent and non-urgent needs. Make contact with appropriate resources to connect students to services/departments. Provide follow up as needed. Manage documentation of interventions and support provided. • Assist in meeting with students and distributing emergency funds to students experiencing financial emergency. • In role as the Homeless Liaison for the campus, serve as a touch point for students who are unhoused or experiencing housing insecurity, connect them with available resources, and follow them to ensure they are on track with their academics. • Assess and identify issues and barriers individuals who are unhoused are encountering and advocate for resources, policies and procedures that support unhoused students including partnering with local organizations, accessing on-campus services and finding external resources. • Institute best practices to identify students experiencing housing insecurity or homelessness and ensure that they have information about financial aid, support services, health services, housing resources offered by the college and external housing, and other community-based resources, including public benefits. • Ensure homeless students are aware of their rights and protections, including eligibility as independent students for financial aid. • Liaise with K-12 McKinney-Vento liaisons to identify incoming students who are experiencing or have experienced homelessness, and assist with a successful transition to higher education. • Support departmental assessment and planning and use assessment data to inform programs, practice and protocols, for continuous improvement. • Report requested data regarding de-identified information about homelessness and housing insecurity. • Supervise Graduate Assistant and/or undergraduate students to engage them in work related to outreach, assessment, supportive education and services. • Provide referrals and maintain an accurate directory of campus and community resources available to students (including Oz Concern Navigator). Review resources on a regular basis and revise or enhance information provided. • Build and maintain positive collaborative relationships with University staff and outside agencies to provide care coordination and support through advocacy and referrals. Serve as liaison and consultant to faculty, staff, and students as it relates to supporting the diverse needs of student wellbeing through a diversity and inclusion framework that ensures equity and access for all students, especially marginalized groups of students. • Outreach to campus through orientations, departmental meetings, student organizations, etc. to inform members of the campus community on how to identify students who might be struggling with housing insecurity and connect them to the homeless liaison, interventions and referral processes. • Support the campus food, clothing and toiletry pantry, SHOP (Students Helping Oz Peers) and participate in the SHOP Advisory Board. • Interpret University policy regarding students and make recommendations when policy changes are needed. • Collaborate within the Division and in conjunction with campus partners to develop programming and services to respond to the needs of all student populations and support an inclusive and welcoming university community. • Participate in professional development opportunities. • Participate in Departmental, Divisional and Institutional committee work as assigned.
SUNY Oswego works continuously to create an inclusive environment which respects, embraces, and promotes cultural safety, belonging, civil discourse, cultural humility, and other values and goals outlined in SUNY Oswego's https://ww1.oswego.edu/diversity/ As such, the incumbent is expected to contribute to these efforts and possess communication and interpersonal skills necessary to engage effectively with an increasingly diverse community of students and colleagues.
Job Requirements: Required Qualifications:
• Master's Degree in education, counseling, social work, public health, or a related field. • 3 years of experience in Higher Education or related field. • Demonstrated commitment to serving students through care and compassion to support student success. • Demonstrated ability to work with persons of diverse social, cultural, economic, and international backgrounds in support of student services, wellbeing and learning. • Capacity to multitask and prioritize tasks to accommodate the immediate needs of the student. Ability to effectively communicate with various stakeholders from students to campus leaders in the support, promotion, and advocacy of student wellbeing. • Must have the ability to troubleshoot and exercise sound judgment and confidentiality; interact professionally with others using tact and discretion.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Two or more years of full-time case management experience in a higher education setting, including direct service to students. • Progressive leadership experience including supervision of graduate and undergraduate students. Experience overseeing programs and services designed to support unhoused or housing insecure students.
At SUNY Oswego we value the diversity found in each member of our campus community and strive to create a community where that diversity is embraced and enhanced. Recognizing the strength of diversity, our mission is to foster an environment which respects, embraces and promotes cultural competence, civil discourse and active engagement in developing an inclusive and vibrant community of scholars who act as transformational agents of change and responsible citizens of the world. For more information see SUNY Oswego's https://ww1.oswego.edu/diversity/
As a candidate seeking consideration you are asked to submit a separate statement specifically addressing how your commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion has been evidenced in your career experience and professional activity, and/or community service (volunteer work, etc.), and/or professional development. (Please see Application Instructions)
Additional Information: Oswego is committed to enhancing its diversity. SUNY Oswego is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and is actively engaged in recruiting, supporting, and fostering a diverse community of outstanding faculty, staff and students. We encourage applications from qualified applicants regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, military status, domestic violence victim SUNY status, or criminal conviction. Please https://www.oswego.edu/human-resources/non-discrimination-policy to see our full non-discrimination policy.
In accordance with USCIS regulations, successful applicants must be legally able to work in the United States per the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
Requests for reasonable accommodations of a disability during the application and/or interview process should be made to the Human Resources Office by calling 315-312-2230 or emailing mailto:hr@oswego.edu.
For Campus Safety information, please https://www.oswego.edu/police/annual-report to see the Annual Security and Fire Report (Clery).
SUNY Oswego is a smoke free/tobacco/e-cigarette free campus. https://www.oswego.edu/human-resources/sites/human-resources/files/tobacco_smoke_free_policy_final.pdf for further policy details, including education and cessation resources.
Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no State entity, as defined by the Executive Order, is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at mailto:info@oer.ny.gov.
Search Chair:
Corie Kohlbach, Search Chair at http://corie.kohlbach@oswego.edu
Visa sponsorship not available for this position
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5961210
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Gainesville, FL
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in a field of study related to animal welfare or business administration and two years' experience in animal welfare or four years' experience in animal welfare or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience may be considered for trainee status. Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen & physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. As a condition of employment, incumbents must meet all Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requirements/prerequisites to handle controlled substances. Must successfully pass the Euthanasia Technician Certification Course through FACA within six (6) months of date of hire. Position Summary This is highly responsible supervisory work coordinating the daily activities of Animal Resources & Care employees. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for taking initiative; improving morale; assisting and educating citizens, staff and volunteers about County-wide ordinances and departmental procedures for adoptions, reclaims and pick-ups; generating ideas for continuous process improvement, working collaboratively with internal and external partners; leading, scheduling and training the diverse staff assigned and maintaining vehicles, the kennel, and grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Leads the diverse Animal Resources & Care staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Conducts daily inspections to ensure assignments are completed in accordance with work schedules and shelter protocols. Builds strong working relationships with department staff, County departments, animal welfare partners and other local and state partners. Professionally represents the Department to elected officials, citizens and other County departments both verbally and in writing. Formulates standard operating procedures, plans, and budgets for maximum efficiency of shelter operations. Manages the department's budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship; monitors budget expenditures for shelter activities. Implements appropriate procedures and makes recommendations for department-wide procedures. Responsible for the supervision of daily animal care operations provided by shelter staff to include proper feeding and watering of all animals, sanitation of kennel and cages, and humane treatment of all animals; ensuring appropriate exercise and enrichment is conducted for animals and administering necessary grooming and hygiene activities. Coordinates medical and animal health needs with veterinary staff. Monitors flow of animals through shelter from intake to adoption, rescue, or euthanasia. Assists staff with euthanasia duties; establishes and maintains controls over medications utilized; and ensures disposals are in accordance with applicable state and local laws and regulations. Monitors animals in quarantine. Participates in Emergency Operations Center activations. Actively engages volunteers to support lifesaving and community programs. Maintains all animal records for the department. Ensures shelter building, work and office areas, equipment and grounds are maintained in good, operable conditions to assure efficient operations and safety for animals, staff, and general public. Establishes and enforces guidelines and protocols for a safe work environment; models safe working practices and ensures staff complies with personal protective equipment directives. Takes immediate action to address any safety concerns that could put a staff member, volunteer, client, animal, or the organization at risk. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports which may include kennel count, kennel inventory and euthanasia reports; completes appropriate logs and incident reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Supervises and participates in animal cruelty investigations. Examines animals to determine need of services from veterinarian. Monitors the use of all drugs and hazardous substances used by Animal Control in accordance with state and federal regulations. Responsible for humane euthanasia of designated animals in accordance with department procedure, applicable laws and regulations and best practices. Acts as Department Director in his/her absence. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of animal husbandry, including humane methods of handling, sanitation, care, feeding, and behavioral assessment of animals. Considerable knowledge of shelter guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters. Considerable knowledge of County ordinances, law enforcement and health regulations pertaining to animals and related legal procedures. Knowledge of common animal diseases, zoonosis, and species specific, and injury recognition and treatment. Knowledge of the operation of drugs, and related supplies for an animal sheltering facility. Knowledge of species and breeds of animals, both domestic and wild. Knowledge of common shelter programs such as adoptions, fostering, transfers to humane organizations and the promotion of these programs. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to prepare and interpret related budget and statistical reports. Ability to deal effectively with the public especially during emotional or stressful situations and enforce high standards of customer service. Ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds;. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outdoor weather conditions; occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in a field of study related to animal welfare or business administration and two years' experience in animal welfare or four years' experience in animal welfare or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience may be considered for trainee status. Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen & physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. As a condition of employment, incumbents must meet all Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requirements/prerequisites to handle controlled substances. Must successfully pass the Euthanasia Technician Certification Course through FACA within six (6) months of date of hire. Position Summary This is highly responsible supervisory work coordinating the daily activities of Animal Resources & Care employees. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for taking initiative; improving morale; assisting and educating citizens, staff and volunteers about County-wide ordinances and departmental procedures for adoptions, reclaims and pick-ups; generating ideas for continuous process improvement, working collaboratively with internal and external partners; leading, scheduling and training the diverse staff assigned and maintaining vehicles, the kennel, and grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Leads the diverse Animal Resources & Care staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Conducts daily inspections to ensure assignments are completed in accordance with work schedules and shelter protocols. Builds strong working relationships with department staff, County departments, animal welfare partners and other local and state partners. Professionally represents the Department to elected officials, citizens and other County departments both verbally and in writing. Formulates standard operating procedures, plans, and budgets for maximum efficiency of shelter operations. Manages the department's budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship; monitors budget expenditures for shelter activities. Implements appropriate procedures and makes recommendations for department-wide procedures. Responsible for the supervision of daily animal care operations provided by shelter staff to include proper feeding and watering of all animals, sanitation of kennel and cages, and humane treatment of all animals; ensuring appropriate exercise and enrichment is conducted for animals and administering necessary grooming and hygiene activities. Coordinates medical and animal health needs with veterinary staff. Monitors flow of animals through shelter from intake to adoption, rescue, or euthanasia. Assists staff with euthanasia duties; establishes and maintains controls over medications utilized; and ensures disposals are in accordance with applicable state and local laws and regulations. Monitors animals in quarantine. Participates in Emergency Operations Center activations. Actively engages volunteers to support lifesaving and community programs. Maintains all animal records for the department. Ensures shelter building, work and office areas, equipment and grounds are maintained in good, operable conditions to assure efficient operations and safety for animals, staff, and general public. Establishes and enforces guidelines and protocols for a safe work environment; models safe working practices and ensures staff complies with personal protective equipment directives. Takes immediate action to address any safety concerns that could put a staff member, volunteer, client, animal, or the organization at risk. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports which may include kennel count, kennel inventory and euthanasia reports; completes appropriate logs and incident reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Supervises and participates in animal cruelty investigations. Examines animals to determine need of services from veterinarian. Monitors the use of all drugs and hazardous substances used by Animal Control in accordance with state and federal regulations. Responsible for humane euthanasia of designated animals in accordance with department procedure, applicable laws and regulations and best practices. Acts as Department Director in his/her absence. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of animal husbandry, including humane methods of handling, sanitation, care, feeding, and behavioral assessment of animals. Considerable knowledge of shelter guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters. Considerable knowledge of County ordinances, law enforcement and health regulations pertaining to animals and related legal procedures. Knowledge of common animal diseases, zoonosis, and species specific, and injury recognition and treatment. Knowledge of the operation of drugs, and related supplies for an animal sheltering facility. Knowledge of species and breeds of animals, both domestic and wild. Knowledge of common shelter programs such as adoptions, fostering, transfers to humane organizations and the promotion of these programs. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to prepare and interpret related budget and statistical reports. Ability to deal effectively with the public especially during emotional or stressful situations and enforce high standards of customer service. Ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds;. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outdoor weather conditions; occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Director, Dispute Resolution Services
Hiring Department: Office for Access and Equity
Location: Chicago, IL USA
Requisition ID: 1028176
Posting Close Date: January 24, 2025
Salary: The budgeted salary range for the position is $75,000-$95,000, commensurate with experience. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate including equivalent years in rank, training, and field or discipline; internal equity; and external market pay for comparable jobs.
About the University of Illinois Chicago
UIC is among the nation's preeminent urban public research universities, a Carnegie RU/VH research institution, and the largest university in Chicago. UIC serves over 34,000 students, comprising one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation and is designated as a Minority Serving Institution (MSI), an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPSI) and a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). Through its 16 colleges, UIC produces nationally and internationally recognized multidisciplinary academic programs in concert with civic, corporate and community partners worldwide, including a full complement of health sciences colleges. By emphasizing cutting-edge and transformational research along with a commitment to the success of all students, UIC embodies the dynamic, vibrant and engaged urban university. Recent "Best Colleges" rankings published by U.S. News & World Report, found UIC climbed up in its rankings among top public schools in the nation and among all national universities. UIC has over 300,000 alumni, and is one of the largest employers in the city of Chicago.
Benefits eligible positions include a comprehensive benefits package which offers: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability & AD&D insurance; a defined benefit pension plan; paid leaves such as Vacation, Holiday and Sick; tuition waivers for employees and dependents. Click for a complete list of https://www.hr.uillinois.edu/benefits/.
Position Summary This position provides supervision and expertise over dispute resolution services and relevant training programs. The Director will assess intakes for dispute resolution services including confidential consultations, facilitated dialogues, and mediations while strategizing solutions, improving campus climate, making recommendations to leadership, and develop and deliver programming to colleges, academic units, and departments. This role is pivotal in driving the strategic productivity of workplace climates through conflict resolution, fostering an inclusive and equitable campus climate.
Duties & Responsibilities
• Supervise dispute resolution services, ensuring effective and timely resolution of disputes. • Careful preliminary assessment of pre-mediation meetings while ensuring the issues are relevant for mediation in alignment with current university procedures and compliance needs. • Provide strategic analysis of the dispute with a full understanding of potential solutions for de-escalation. • Consult with faculty as part of the required Faculty Grievance process. • Conduct comprehensive needs assessments to identify areas for improvement in campus climate through data-driven recommendations and strategic foresight with university leadership. • Develop and deliver training programs and workshops focused on dispute resolution, prevention, and culture change in alignment with current university procedures and compliance needs. • Collaborate with colleges, academic units, and departments to provide strategic direction of unit assessments in accordance with relevant university policies and procedures. • Evaluate the effectiveness of dispute resolution services and training programs and adjust as needed to ensure continuous improvement and alignment with campus needs. • Perform other duties as assigned to support the mission and goals of the Office for Access and Equity. • Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
• Master's degree in a relevant field such as human resources, organizational development, education, or a related discipline. • Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in dispute resolution, mediation certification, organizational development, or a related area. • Demonstrated experience in conducting needs assessments and making data-driven recommendations. • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills. • Proven ability to develop and deliver effective training programs and workshops.
Preferred Qualifications
• Strong leadership and supervisory skills, with the ability to foster a collaborative and inclusive work environment. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Commitment to UIC's values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. • Juris Doctor (JD) or other advanced degree in Law, Conflict Resolution, Compliance, or Legal Studies. • Certification in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Conflict Management, Workplace Mediation or DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) Strategies from a recognized institution. • Experience in Federal and State Compliance Regulations related to workplace disputes, grievance procedures, and faculty/staff rights (e.g., ADA, Title IX, Title VII). • Experience in change leadership as it pertains to fostering a climate of equity, access, and inclusion.
The University of Illinois System is an equal opportunity employer, including but not limited to disability and/or veteran status, and complies with all applicable state and federal employment mandates. Please visit https://www.hr.uillinois.edu/cms/one.aspx?portalId=4292&pageId=5705 to view our non-discrimination statement and find additional information about required background checks, sexual harassment/misconduct disclosures, and employment eligibility review through E-Verify.
The university provides accommodations to applicants and employees. https://jobs.uic.edu/request-and-accomodation/ Looking for more University of Illinois positions?
We invite you to search for positions at each of the University of Illinois locations, the University of Illinois System Office and the University of Illinois Foundation. The University of Illinois System Office supports the primary missions of teaching, research, public service, and economic development for all of the Universities and offers positions in all locations. The University of Illinois Foundation is the official fundraising and private gift-receiving agency for the University of Illinois and also offers position in all locations. Click the links below to search for other University of Illinois positions.
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The University of Illinois System is an equal opportunity employer, including but not limited to disability and/or veteran status, and complies with all applicable state and federal employment mandates. Please visit https://www.hr.uillinois.edu/cms/one.aspx?portalId=4292&pageId=5705 to view our non-discrimination statement and find additional information about required background checks, sexual harassment/misconduct disclosures, and employment eligibility review through E-Verify.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5935854
Full Time
Director, Dispute Resolution Services
Hiring Department: Office for Access and Equity
Location: Chicago, IL USA
Requisition ID: 1028176
Posting Close Date: January 24, 2025
Salary: The budgeted salary range for the position is $75,000-$95,000, commensurate with experience. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate including equivalent years in rank, training, and field or discipline; internal equity; and external market pay for comparable jobs.
About the University of Illinois Chicago
UIC is among the nation's preeminent urban public research universities, a Carnegie RU/VH research institution, and the largest university in Chicago. UIC serves over 34,000 students, comprising one of the most diverse student bodies in the nation and is designated as a Minority Serving Institution (MSI), an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institution (AANAPSI) and a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). Through its 16 colleges, UIC produces nationally and internationally recognized multidisciplinary academic programs in concert with civic, corporate and community partners worldwide, including a full complement of health sciences colleges. By emphasizing cutting-edge and transformational research along with a commitment to the success of all students, UIC embodies the dynamic, vibrant and engaged urban university. Recent "Best Colleges" rankings published by U.S. News & World Report, found UIC climbed up in its rankings among top public schools in the nation and among all national universities. UIC has over 300,000 alumni, and is one of the largest employers in the city of Chicago.
Benefits eligible positions include a comprehensive benefits package which offers: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability & AD&D insurance; a defined benefit pension plan; paid leaves such as Vacation, Holiday and Sick; tuition waivers for employees and dependents. Click for a complete list of https://www.hr.uillinois.edu/benefits/.
Position Summary This position provides supervision and expertise over dispute resolution services and relevant training programs. The Director will assess intakes for dispute resolution services including confidential consultations, facilitated dialogues, and mediations while strategizing solutions, improving campus climate, making recommendations to leadership, and develop and deliver programming to colleges, academic units, and departments. This role is pivotal in driving the strategic productivity of workplace climates through conflict resolution, fostering an inclusive and equitable campus climate.
Duties & Responsibilities
• Supervise dispute resolution services, ensuring effective and timely resolution of disputes. • Careful preliminary assessment of pre-mediation meetings while ensuring the issues are relevant for mediation in alignment with current university procedures and compliance needs. • Provide strategic analysis of the dispute with a full understanding of potential solutions for de-escalation. • Consult with faculty as part of the required Faculty Grievance process. • Conduct comprehensive needs assessments to identify areas for improvement in campus climate through data-driven recommendations and strategic foresight with university leadership. • Develop and deliver training programs and workshops focused on dispute resolution, prevention, and culture change in alignment with current university procedures and compliance needs. • Collaborate with colleges, academic units, and departments to provide strategic direction of unit assessments in accordance with relevant university policies and procedures. • Evaluate the effectiveness of dispute resolution services and training programs and adjust as needed to ensure continuous improvement and alignment with campus needs. • Perform other duties as assigned to support the mission and goals of the Office for Access and Equity. • Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
• Master's degree in a relevant field such as human resources, organizational development, education, or a related discipline. • Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in dispute resolution, mediation certification, organizational development, or a related area. • Demonstrated experience in conducting needs assessments and making data-driven recommendations. • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and presentation skills. • Proven ability to develop and deliver effective training programs and workshops.
Preferred Qualifications
• Strong leadership and supervisory skills, with the ability to foster a collaborative and inclusive work environment. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. • Commitment to UIC's values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. • Juris Doctor (JD) or other advanced degree in Law, Conflict Resolution, Compliance, or Legal Studies. • Certification in Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), Conflict Management, Workplace Mediation or DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) Strategies from a recognized institution. • Experience in Federal and State Compliance Regulations related to workplace disputes, grievance procedures, and faculty/staff rights (e.g., ADA, Title IX, Title VII). • Experience in change leadership as it pertains to fostering a climate of equity, access, and inclusion.
The University of Illinois System is an equal opportunity employer, including but not limited to disability and/or veteran status, and complies with all applicable state and federal employment mandates. Please visit https://www.hr.uillinois.edu/cms/one.aspx?portalId=4292&pageId=5705 to view our non-discrimination statement and find additional information about required background checks, sexual harassment/misconduct disclosures, and employment eligibility review through E-Verify.
The university provides accommodations to applicants and employees. https://jobs.uic.edu/request-and-accomodation/ Looking for more University of Illinois positions?
We invite you to search for positions at each of the University of Illinois locations, the University of Illinois System Office and the University of Illinois Foundation. The University of Illinois System Office supports the primary missions of teaching, research, public service, and economic development for all of the Universities and offers positions in all locations. The University of Illinois Foundation is the official fundraising and private gift-receiving agency for the University of Illinois and also offers position in all locations. Click the links below to search for other University of Illinois positions.
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The University of Illinois System is an equal opportunity employer, including but not limited to disability and/or veteran status, and complies with all applicable state and federal employment mandates. Please visit https://www.hr.uillinois.edu/cms/one.aspx?portalId=4292&pageId=5705 to view our non-discrimination statement and find additional information about required background checks, sexual harassment/misconduct disclosures, and employment eligibility review through E-Verify.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5935854
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Gainesville, FL
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree with major course work in public administration, business administration or related field and five years of experience in economic development and/or tourism including two years of supervisory experience, or related field; or an equivalent combination of related training, education and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the education/experience requirement may be considered for trainee status. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. Successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. Position Summary This is highly responsible administrative and managerial work promoting economic development and tourism for Alachua County. An employee assigned to this classification performs a variety of routine and complex administrative, technical and professional work in the preparation and implementation of economic development and tourism plans, programs and services. Work is performed under the general supervision of a higher-level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observations of results obtained. Examples of Duties This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Supervises and coordinates the activities of subordinate employees including determining work procedures and schedules; issuing instructions and assigning duties; reviewing work; recommending personnel actions; conducting performance reviews; and conducting departmental training and orientation. Leads our diverse staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Establishes the overall direction and oversight of the Tourist and Economic Development Office, including strategic deployment of marketing and advertising, outreach and advocacy efforts, building strong working relationships with tourism and economic development staff; County departments; stakeholder groups; and local and state partners. Establishes and monitors benchmarks for Tourist and Economic Development reporting, including ongoing monitoring across Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) for employment, business, and advocacy efforts. Determines timing and provides reporting to County leadership on an ongoing basis. Develops and implements creative programs to recruit/retain employers in niche market sectors focusing on agriculture and food security, and the Eco-Loop project. Serves as a liaison with the Chamber of Commerce, CareerSource North Central Florida, Florida Commerce, and all nine incorporated Alachua County cities/towns on economic development and tourism initiatives. Manages budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship. Provides data driven reports/updates to the County Commission, Economic Development Advisory Board, Tourist Development Council, and other stakeholders regarding goals, accomplishments of department. Develops short- and long-range plans; gathers, interprets and prepares data for studies, reports and recommendations; coordinates activities with other departments and agencies as needed. Determines recommendations for advertising, marketing and communications expenditures related to key messaging for economic development and tourism, with key audiences, messaging, and target markets strategically determined through asset inventories and research. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Achieves and sustains professional accreditations related to Tourist and Economic Development. Coordinates the processing and issuance of industrial revenue bonds or other local economic development financing tools. Monitors local, state and federal legislation and regulations relating to economic development and tourism, and reports findings, trends and recommendations to the County Manager. Provides project management and fiscal oversight to any County operated redevelopment districts. Writes, prepares and delivers articles, speeches and press releases about economic development and tourism in the county. Requires in/out-of-state travel to meet with prospective business executives for recruitment/retention efforts. Reviews Small Business Applications and certifies eligible businesses. Attends all Economic Development Advisory Committee and Tourist Development Council meetings. Oversees preparation and administration of grant applications related to areas of responsibility. Works closely with Contracts, Legal, Finance & Accounting, and other internal and external stakeholders to negotiate and execute contracts, grants, and commitments. Drives a personal vehicle regularly to perform duties as required. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of laws, ordinances, regulations and statutes governing workforce, business, industrial development functions and tourism. Considerable knowledge of the purpose and scope of the program areas for economic development and tourism. Considerable knowledge of marketing methods and techniques. Knowledge of basic governmental accounting terminology and procedures. Knowledge of principles and programs of Alachua County government. Knowledge of governmental budget procedures. Skill in the operation of the following equipment: personal computer, motor vehicle; calculator; telephone; copy machine; and fax machine. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate supervisors and employees. Ability to research and collect data in order to make sound recommendations for program policies and procedures. Ability to effectively communicate, both in writing and verbally, including public speaking. Ability to translate technical data and information into an easily understood format for presentation. Ability to analyze financial and accounting records and to prepare clear and concise reports. Ability to develop programs that effectively resolve operational problems. Ability to develop long-term plans and programs and to evaluate work accomplishments. Ability to work effectively with elected officials, department directors, representatives of other agencies, other County employees, members of the area business community and the general public. Ability to exercise sound judgment in analyzing facts and trends. Ability to make effective presentations in a group or individual setting. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work is performed mostly in office settings. Some outdoor work is required in the inspection of various land use developments and construction sites. Hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate computers and various pieces of office equipment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand or sit; walk; use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works in outside weather conditions. The employee is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet in the office, and moderate in the field. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree with major course work in public administration, business administration or related field and five years of experience in economic development and/or tourism including two years of supervisory experience, or related field; or an equivalent combination of related training, education and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the education/experience requirement may be considered for trainee status. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. Successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. Position Summary This is highly responsible administrative and managerial work promoting economic development and tourism for Alachua County. An employee assigned to this classification performs a variety of routine and complex administrative, technical and professional work in the preparation and implementation of economic development and tourism plans, programs and services. Work is performed under the general supervision of a higher-level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observations of results obtained. Examples of Duties This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Supervises and coordinates the activities of subordinate employees including determining work procedures and schedules; issuing instructions and assigning duties; reviewing work; recommending personnel actions; conducting performance reviews; and conducting departmental training and orientation. Leads our diverse staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Establishes the overall direction and oversight of the Tourist and Economic Development Office, including strategic deployment of marketing and advertising, outreach and advocacy efforts, building strong working relationships with tourism and economic development staff; County departments; stakeholder groups; and local and state partners. Establishes and monitors benchmarks for Tourist and Economic Development reporting, including ongoing monitoring across Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) for employment, business, and advocacy efforts. Determines timing and provides reporting to County leadership on an ongoing basis. Develops and implements creative programs to recruit/retain employers in niche market sectors focusing on agriculture and food security, and the Eco-Loop project. Serves as a liaison with the Chamber of Commerce, CareerSource North Central Florida, Florida Commerce, and all nine incorporated Alachua County cities/towns on economic development and tourism initiatives. Manages budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship. Provides data driven reports/updates to the County Commission, Economic Development Advisory Board, Tourist Development Council, and other stakeholders regarding goals, accomplishments of department. Develops short- and long-range plans; gathers, interprets and prepares data for studies, reports and recommendations; coordinates activities with other departments and agencies as needed. Determines recommendations for advertising, marketing and communications expenditures related to key messaging for economic development and tourism, with key audiences, messaging, and target markets strategically determined through asset inventories and research. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Achieves and sustains professional accreditations related to Tourist and Economic Development. Coordinates the processing and issuance of industrial revenue bonds or other local economic development financing tools. Monitors local, state and federal legislation and regulations relating to economic development and tourism, and reports findings, trends and recommendations to the County Manager. Provides project management and fiscal oversight to any County operated redevelopment districts. Writes, prepares and delivers articles, speeches and press releases about economic development and tourism in the county. Requires in/out-of-state travel to meet with prospective business executives for recruitment/retention efforts. Reviews Small Business Applications and certifies eligible businesses. Attends all Economic Development Advisory Committee and Tourist Development Council meetings. Oversees preparation and administration of grant applications related to areas of responsibility. Works closely with Contracts, Legal, Finance & Accounting, and other internal and external stakeholders to negotiate and execute contracts, grants, and commitments. Drives a personal vehicle regularly to perform duties as required. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of laws, ordinances, regulations and statutes governing workforce, business, industrial development functions and tourism. Considerable knowledge of the purpose and scope of the program areas for economic development and tourism. Considerable knowledge of marketing methods and techniques. Knowledge of basic governmental accounting terminology and procedures. Knowledge of principles and programs of Alachua County government. Knowledge of governmental budget procedures. Skill in the operation of the following equipment: personal computer, motor vehicle; calculator; telephone; copy machine; and fax machine. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate supervisors and employees. Ability to research and collect data in order to make sound recommendations for program policies and procedures. Ability to effectively communicate, both in writing and verbally, including public speaking. Ability to translate technical data and information into an easily understood format for presentation. Ability to analyze financial and accounting records and to prepare clear and concise reports. Ability to develop programs that effectively resolve operational problems. Ability to develop long-term plans and programs and to evaluate work accomplishments. Ability to work effectively with elected officials, department directors, representatives of other agencies, other County employees, members of the area business community and the general public. Ability to exercise sound judgment in analyzing facts and trends. Ability to make effective presentations in a group or individual setting. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work is performed mostly in office settings. Some outdoor work is required in the inspection of various land use developments and construction sites. Hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate computers and various pieces of office equipment. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand or sit; walk; use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works in outside weather conditions. The employee is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet in the office, and moderate in the field. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Gainesville, FL
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in a field of study related to animal welfare, business administration, criminal justice and two years' experience in animal welfare, or a closely related field or four years' experience in animal welfare or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience may be considered for trainee status. Successful completion of a drug screen, a physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. Must meet all Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requirements/prerequisites to handle controlled substances. Must successfully pass the forty - hour minimum standards training course and become certified as an Animal Control Officer through the Florida Animal Control Association (FACA) within six (6) months of date of hire. Must successfully pass the Euthanasia Technician Certification Course through FACA within six (6) months of date of hire. Position Summary This is highly responsible supervisory work coordinating the daily activities of Animal Resources & Care employees. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for taking initiative; improving morale; assisting and educating citizens, staff and volunteers about County-wide ordinances and departmental procedures for adoptions, reclaims and pick-ups; generating ideas for continuous process improvement, working collaboratively with internal and external partners; leading, scheduling and training the diverse staff assigned and maintaining vehicles, the kennel, and grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Leads the diverse Animal Resources & Care staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Builds strong working relationships with department staff, County departments, animal welfare partners and other local and state partners. Professionally represents the Department to elected officials, citizens and other County departments both verbally and in writing. Formulates standard operating procedures, plans, and budgets for maximum efficiency of field operations. Manages the department's budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship; monitors budget expenditures for field operations. Implements appropriate procedures and makes recommendations for department-wide procedures. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Supervises and participates in animal cruelty investigations. Examines animals to determine need of services from veterinarian. Monitors the use of all drugs and hazardous substances used by Animal Control in accordance with state and federal regulations. Responsible for humane euthanasia of designated animals in accordance with department procedure, applicable laws and regulations and best practices. Acts as Department Director in his/her absence. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. Investigates animal complaints and violations; ensures action is taken to comply with ordinances. Uses appropriate equipment to subdue dangerous animals when necessary. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of animal husbandry, including humane methods of capturing, handling, sanitation, care, feeding, and removal of animals. Considerable knowledge of County ordinances, law enforcement and health regulations pertaining to animals and related legal procedures. Knowledge of common animal diseases, zoonosis, and species specific, and injury recognition and treatment. Knowledge of the operation of drugs, and related supplies for an animal sheltering facility. Knowledge of species and breeds of animals, both domestic and wild. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to prepare and interpret related budget and statistical reports. Ability to deal effectively with the public especially during emotional or stressful situations and enforce high standards of customer service. Ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outdoor weather conditions; occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in a field of study related to animal welfare, business administration, criminal justice and two years' experience in animal welfare, or a closely related field or four years' experience in animal welfare or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience may be considered for trainee status. Successful completion of a drug screen, a physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. Must meet all Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requirements/prerequisites to handle controlled substances. Must successfully pass the forty - hour minimum standards training course and become certified as an Animal Control Officer through the Florida Animal Control Association (FACA) within six (6) months of date of hire. Must successfully pass the Euthanasia Technician Certification Course through FACA within six (6) months of date of hire. Position Summary This is highly responsible supervisory work coordinating the daily activities of Animal Resources & Care employees. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for taking initiative; improving morale; assisting and educating citizens, staff and volunteers about County-wide ordinances and departmental procedures for adoptions, reclaims and pick-ups; generating ideas for continuous process improvement, working collaboratively with internal and external partners; leading, scheduling and training the diverse staff assigned and maintaining vehicles, the kennel, and grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Leads the diverse Animal Resources & Care staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Builds strong working relationships with department staff, County departments, animal welfare partners and other local and state partners. Professionally represents the Department to elected officials, citizens and other County departments both verbally and in writing. Formulates standard operating procedures, plans, and budgets for maximum efficiency of field operations. Manages the department's budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship; monitors budget expenditures for field operations. Implements appropriate procedures and makes recommendations for department-wide procedures. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Supervises and participates in animal cruelty investigations. Examines animals to determine need of services from veterinarian. Monitors the use of all drugs and hazardous substances used by Animal Control in accordance with state and federal regulations. Responsible for humane euthanasia of designated animals in accordance with department procedure, applicable laws and regulations and best practices. Acts as Department Director in his/her absence. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. Investigates animal complaints and violations; ensures action is taken to comply with ordinances. Uses appropriate equipment to subdue dangerous animals when necessary. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of animal husbandry, including humane methods of capturing, handling, sanitation, care, feeding, and removal of animals. Considerable knowledge of County ordinances, law enforcement and health regulations pertaining to animals and related legal procedures. Knowledge of common animal diseases, zoonosis, and species specific, and injury recognition and treatment. Knowledge of the operation of drugs, and related supplies for an animal sheltering facility. Knowledge of species and breeds of animals, both domestic and wild. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to prepare and interpret related budget and statistical reports. Ability to deal effectively with the public especially during emotional or stressful situations and enforce high standards of customer service. Ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outdoor weather conditions; occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Gainesville, FL
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in a field of study related to animal welfare or business administration and two years' experience in animal welfare or four years' experience in animal welfare or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience may be considered for trainee status. Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen & physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. As a condition of employment, incumbents must meet all Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requirements/prerequisites to handle controlled substances. Must successfully pass the Euthanasia Technician Certification Course through FACA within six (6) months of date of hire. Position Summary This is highly responsible supervisory work coordinating the daily activities of Animal Resources & Care employees. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for taking initiative; improving morale; assisting and educating citizens, staff and volunteers about County-wide ordinances and departmental procedures for adoptions, reclaims and pick-ups; generating ideas for continuous process improvement, working collaboratively with internal and external partners; leading, scheduling and training the diverse staff assigned and maintaining vehicles, the kennel, and grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Leads the diverse Animal Resources & Care staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Conducts daily inspections to ensure assignments are completed in accordance with work schedules and shelter protocols. Builds strong working relationships with department staff, County departments, animal welfare partners and other local and state partners. Professionally represents the Department to elected officials, citizens and other County departments both verbally and in writing. Formulates standard operating procedures, plans, and budgets for maximum efficiency of shelter operations. Manages the department's budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship; monitors budget expenditures for shelter activities. Implements appropriate procedures and makes recommendations for department-wide procedures. Responsible for the supervision of daily animal care operations provided by shelter staff to include proper feeding and watering of all animals, sanitation of kennel and cages, and humane treatment of all animals; ensuring appropriate exercise and enrichment is conducted for animals and administering necessary grooming and hygiene activities. Coordinates medical and animal health needs with veterinary staff. Monitors flow of animals through shelter from intake to adoption, rescue, or euthanasia. Assists staff with euthanasia duties; establishes and maintains controls over medications utilized; and ensures disposals are in accordance with applicable state and local laws and regulations. Monitors animals in quarantine. Participates in Emergency Operations Center activations. Actively engages volunteers to support lifesaving and community programs. Maintains all animal records for the department. Ensures shelter building, work and office areas, equipment and grounds are maintained in good, operable conditions to assure efficient operations and safety for animals, staff, and general public. Establishes and enforces guidelines and protocols for a safe work environment; models safe working practices and ensures staff complies with personal protective equipment directives. Takes immediate action to address any safety concerns that could put a staff member, volunteer, client, animal, or the organization at risk. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports which may include kennel count, kennel inventory and euthanasia reports; completes appropriate logs and incident reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Supervises and participates in animal cruelty investigations. Examines animals to determine need of services from veterinarian. Monitors the use of all drugs and hazardous substances used by Animal Control in accordance with state and federal regulations. Responsible for humane euthanasia of designated animals in accordance with department procedure, applicable laws and regulations and best practices. Acts as Department Director in his/her absence. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of animal husbandry, including humane methods of handling, sanitation, care, feeding, and behavioral assessment of animals. Considerable knowledge of shelter guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters. Considerable knowledge of County ordinances, law enforcement and health regulations pertaining to animals and related legal procedures. Knowledge of common animal diseases, zoonosis, and species specific, and injury recognition and treatment. Knowledge of the operation of drugs, and related supplies for an animal sheltering facility. Knowledge of species and breeds of animals, both domestic and wild. Knowledge of common shelter programs such as adoptions, fostering, transfers to humane organizations and the promotion of these programs. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to prepare and interpret related budget and statistical reports. Ability to deal effectively with the public especially during emotional or stressful situations and enforce high standards of customer service. Ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds;. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outdoor weather conditions; occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Supplemental Information Confidential Position: Certain personal information for employees (and specific family members) in this job position is exempt from public records pursuant to Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree in a field of study related to animal welfare or business administration and two years' experience in animal welfare or four years' experience in animal welfare or a closely related field; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum education/experience may be considered for trainee status. Successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen & physical examination and successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. As a condition of employment, incumbents must meet all Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) requirements/prerequisites to handle controlled substances. Must successfully pass the Euthanasia Technician Certification Course through FACA within six (6) months of date of hire. Position Summary This is highly responsible supervisory work coordinating the daily activities of Animal Resources & Care employees. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for taking initiative; improving morale; assisting and educating citizens, staff and volunteers about County-wide ordinances and departmental procedures for adoptions, reclaims and pick-ups; generating ideas for continuous process improvement, working collaboratively with internal and external partners; leading, scheduling and training the diverse staff assigned and maintaining vehicles, the kennel, and grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Leads the diverse Animal Resources & Care staff offering guidance, training and support in an accountable, approachable and professional manner. Determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; and conducts performance reviews. Conducts daily inspections to ensure assignments are completed in accordance with work schedules and shelter protocols. Builds strong working relationships with department staff, County departments, animal welfare partners and other local and state partners. Professionally represents the Department to elected officials, citizens and other County departments both verbally and in writing. Formulates standard operating procedures, plans, and budgets for maximum efficiency of shelter operations. Manages the department's budget and resources with an emphasis on responsible stewardship; monitors budget expenditures for shelter activities. Implements appropriate procedures and makes recommendations for department-wide procedures. Responsible for the supervision of daily animal care operations provided by shelter staff to include proper feeding and watering of all animals, sanitation of kennel and cages, and humane treatment of all animals; ensuring appropriate exercise and enrichment is conducted for animals and administering necessary grooming and hygiene activities. Coordinates medical and animal health needs with veterinary staff. Monitors flow of animals through shelter from intake to adoption, rescue, or euthanasia. Assists staff with euthanasia duties; establishes and maintains controls over medications utilized; and ensures disposals are in accordance with applicable state and local laws and regulations. Monitors animals in quarantine. Participates in Emergency Operations Center activations. Actively engages volunteers to support lifesaving and community programs. Maintains all animal records for the department. Ensures shelter building, work and office areas, equipment and grounds are maintained in good, operable conditions to assure efficient operations and safety for animals, staff, and general public. Establishes and enforces guidelines and protocols for a safe work environment; models safe working practices and ensures staff complies with personal protective equipment directives. Takes immediate action to address any safety concerns that could put a staff member, volunteer, client, animal, or the organization at risk. Produces professional, accurate, quality reports which may include kennel count, kennel inventory and euthanasia reports; completes appropriate logs and incident reports. Values lifelong learning to remain current on professional trends and takes a personal interest in the professionalism and career development of staff. Supervises and participates in animal cruelty investigations. Examines animals to determine need of services from veterinarian. Monitors the use of all drugs and hazardous substances used by Animal Control in accordance with state and federal regulations. Responsible for humane euthanasia of designated animals in accordance with department procedure, applicable laws and regulations and best practices. Acts as Department Director in his/her absence. Drives a County and/or personal vehicle to perform required duties. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Extensive knowledge of animal husbandry, including humane methods of handling, sanitation, care, feeding, and behavioral assessment of animals. Considerable knowledge of shelter guidelines for standards of care in animal shelters. Considerable knowledge of County ordinances, law enforcement and health regulations pertaining to animals and related legal procedures. Knowledge of common animal diseases, zoonosis, and species specific, and injury recognition and treatment. Knowledge of the operation of drugs, and related supplies for an animal sheltering facility. Knowledge of species and breeds of animals, both domestic and wild. Knowledge of common shelter programs such as adoptions, fostering, transfers to humane organizations and the promotion of these programs. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to prepare and interpret related budget and statistical reports. Ability to deal effectively with the public especially during emotional or stressful situations and enforce high standards of customer service. Ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written instructions. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle or feel; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; and reach with hands and arms. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds;. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently exposed to outdoor weather conditions; occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles; and toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Supplemental Information Confidential Position: Certain personal information for employees (and specific family members) in this job position is exempt from public records pursuant to Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Senior Communications Specialist
University Overview
The University of Pennsylvania, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, is a world-renowned leader in education, research, and innovation. This historic, Ivy League school consistently ranks among the top 10 universities in the annual U.S. News & World Report survey. Penn has 12 highly-regarded schools that provide opportunities for undergraduate, graduate and continuing education, all influenced by Penn's distinctive interdisciplinary approach to scholarship and learning. As an employer Penn has been ranked nationally on many occasions with the most recent award from Forbes who named Penn one of America's Best Large Employers in 2023.
Penn offers a unique working environment within the city of Philadelphia. The University is situated on a beautiful urban campus, with easy access to a range of educational, cultural, and recreational activities. With its historical significance and landmarks, lively cultural offerings, and wide variety of atmospheres, Philadelphia is the perfect place to call home for work and play.
The University offers a competitive benefits package that includes excellent healthcare and tuition benefits for employees and their families, generous retirement benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more.
Posted Job Title Senior Communications Specialist
Job Profile Title Communications Specialist Senior
Job Description Summary The Division of Facilities and Real Estate Services (FRES) provides the expertise, business process, policies and standards required to plan, design, construct, operate, maintain and renew the physical assets of the University, excluding the health system. In addition, the Division, comprised of approximately five Departments, is responsible for the strategic planning, management and operation of non-academic University property, and collaborating with the neighborhood to create a safe, diverse and economically vibrant destination. With close to 12M square feet of space, FRES maintains 186 buildings on a campus of 276 acres, completes over 60,000 maintenance requests per year, and starts approximately 250 projects a year. FRES is comprised of the following Departments: Administration, Office of the University Architect, Design and Construction, Real Estate, Operations and Maintenance.
The University of Pennsylvania is implementing a campus transformation entitled Penn Connects (http://www.pennconnects.upenn.edu). This comprehensive, award winning effort is expanding the campus over the next 20 years, including the construction of new academic research and recreational facilities. In addition, the University has secured $300M in Century Bond funding and continues to upgrade existing facilities over the coming years.
Job Description
The Senior Communications Specialist is a marketing and communications generalist responsible for creating internal and external messaging to trustees, administration, staff, faculty, students, community and professional groups coinciding with the strategic goals of the department. Responsibilities include work in the areas of communications, media relations, public relations, marketing and advertising in the form of strategic planning, benchmarking analysis and reports, website development, social media, media relations preparation, advertising, presentations, e-newsletters, and events. This role works closely with the Communications Director at Facilities and Real Estate Services (FRES), in support of and in collaboration with the Senior Vice President, and the teams of Design and Construction, University Architect, Operations and Maintenance, Real Estate and Administration, as well as the Assistant Vice President in the Office of the SEVP, with particular emphasis in the areas of Penn Sustainability, campus development, and FRES operations. They will also serve in a liaison capacity on communications, marketing, event planning and community relations with University Communications, student leadership, professional staff across campus, internal and external organizations.
Job Responsibilities
FRES Communications Projects and Initiatives: Develop, support, and enhance FRES internal and external communications. Support FRES executive staff through creation of talking points, fact sheets, PPT presentations. Assist with event planning as needed. Direct production of FRES Annual Report; Coordinate with staff writer and graphic designer on content, layout, text review, and budget. Manage creation of PPT presentation for division senior vice president for All FRES Annual Update Meeting; Manage FRES content contributions to publications by local organizations and various University departments.
Website Management: manage existing content, create new pages, and develop information on a regular basis for several websites, including Sustainability, Penn Connects, and FRES websites. Review, analyze and modify these websites with University staff and consultants, including documenting, designing, testing, monitoring, and maintaining to meet the needs of users and communicate priorities effectively; facilitate website redesigns and development with outside consultant in coordination with FRES IT and University ISC; work on projects including web-based applications, website and layout enhancements.
Media Relations: Manage inquiries from Penn publications, Daily Pennsylvanian, and external trade publications and higher education media, and others not handled primarily by Director. Strategize and draft responses based on group input, set up interviews. Monitor news clips.
Strategic Planning: Draft or update long-term marketing communications plans that define goals, audiences, tactics and tools and provide direction for activity in several topic areas, including Penn Sustainability, campus development, and FRES initiatives. Draft or update marketing communications plans for specific campaigns of limited duration, with same tactics and evaluation. Assist with oversight of related work with Communications Coordinator.
E-News: manage design, protocol, correspondence and content for FRES and Sustainability e-newsletters several times/year to department and interested constituents with assistance from the Communications Coordinator.
Benchmarking: Monitor metrics on websites, social media, newsletters and advertising. Use data to inform communications, including web and social media analytics, public relations outreach, events, and advertising reach. Provide reports to other FRES departments as needed.
Advertising: Direct print and digital advertising campaigns. Meet with ad sales representatives in regional marketplace to research offerings and build relationships. Make recommendations on ad contracts. Update advertising messages based on target audience and time of year. Manage budget/invoices/payments with property management firm. Work with the Communications team members to redesign advertisements to meet new ad specs. Meet ad submission deadlines. Review reports provided by media groups to determine visibility and measures of success. Redistribute mix of advertising as needed.
Qualifications
Bachelors Degree required; Concentration in communications, public relations, media relations, marketing, business, or relevant 5-7 years related experience required; Related experience in design, architecture, urban studies, facilities management, higher education and/or real estate a plus.
Proficient with social media and online content management.
Strong oral and written communications skills required.
Must have great customer service, strong organizational, project management skills and attention to detail.
For consideration, interested candidates must submit a resume and a cover letter.
Job Location - City, State Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Department / School Facilities and Real Estate Services
Pay Range $61,046.00 - $92,000.00 Annual Rate Salary offers are made based on the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and education as they directly relate to the requirements of the position, as well as internal and market factors and grade profile.
Affirmative Action Statement Penn adheres to a policy that prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected class.
Special Requirements Background check required after a conditional job offer is made. Consideration of the background check will be tailored to the requirements of the job.
University Benefits
• Health, Life, and Flexible Spending Accounts: Penn offers comprehensive medical, prescription, behavioral health, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits to protect you and your family's health and welfare. You can also use flexible spending accounts to pay for eligible health care and dependent care expenses with pre-tax dollars.
• Tuition: Take advantage of Penn's exceptional tuition benefits. You, your spouse, and your dependent children can get tuition assistance here at Penn. Your dependent children are also eligible for tuition assistance at other institutions.
• Retirement: Penn offers generous retirement plans to help you save for your future. Penn's Basic, Matching, and Supplemental retirement plans allow you to save for retirement on a pre-tax or Roth basis. Choose from a wide variety of investment options through TIAA and Vanguard.
• Time Away from Work: Penn provides you with a substantial amount of time away from work during the course of the year. This allows you to relax, take vacations, attend to personal affairs, recover from illness or injury, spend time with family—whatever your personal needs may be.
• Long-Term Care Insurance: In partnership with Genworth Financial, Penn offers faculty and staff (and your eligible family members) long-term care insurance to help you cover some of the costs of long-term care services received at home, in the community or in a nursing facility. If you apply when you're newly hired, you won't have to provide proof of good health or be subject to underwriting requirements. Eligible family members must always provide proof of good health and are subject to underwriting.
• Wellness and Work-life Resources: Penn is committed to supporting our faculty and staff as they balance the competing demands of work and personal life. That's why we offer a wide variety of programs and resources to help you care for your health, your family, and your work-life balance.
• Professional and Personal Development: Penn provides an array of resources to help you advance yourself personally and professionally.
• University Resources: As a member of the Penn community, you have access to a wide range of University resources as well as cultural and recreational activities. Take advantage of the University's libraries and athletic facilities, or visit our arboretum and art galleries. There's always something going on at Penn, whether it's a new exhibit at the Penn Museum, the latest music or theater presentation at the Annenberg Center, or the Penn Relays at Franklin Field to name just a few examples. As a member of the Penn community, you're right in the middle of the excitement—and you and your family can enjoy many of these activities for free.
• Discounts and Special Services: From arts and entertainment to transportation and mortgages, you'll find great deals for University faculty and staff. Not only do Penn arts and cultural centers and museums offer free and discounted admission and memberships to faculty and staff. You can also enjoy substantial savings on other goods and services such as new cars from Ford and General Motors, cellular phone service plans, movie tickets, and admission to theme parks.
• Flexible Work Hours: Flexible work options offer creative approaches for completing work while promoting balance between work and personal commitments. These approaches involve use of non-traditional work hours, locations, and/or job structures.
• Penn Home Ownership Services: Penn offers a forgivable loan for eligible employees interested in buying a home or currently residing in West Philadelphia, which can be used for closing costs or home improvements.
• Adoption Assistance: Penn will reimburse eligible employees on qualified expenses in connection with the legal adoption of an eligible child, such as travel or court fees, for up to two adoptions in your household.
To learn more, please visit: https://www.hr.upenn.edu/PennHR/benefits-pay
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5665969
Full Time
Senior Communications Specialist
University Overview
The University of Pennsylvania, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, is a world-renowned leader in education, research, and innovation. This historic, Ivy League school consistently ranks among the top 10 universities in the annual U.S. News & World Report survey. Penn has 12 highly-regarded schools that provide opportunities for undergraduate, graduate and continuing education, all influenced by Penn's distinctive interdisciplinary approach to scholarship and learning. As an employer Penn has been ranked nationally on many occasions with the most recent award from Forbes who named Penn one of America's Best Large Employers in 2023.
Penn offers a unique working environment within the city of Philadelphia. The University is situated on a beautiful urban campus, with easy access to a range of educational, cultural, and recreational activities. With its historical significance and landmarks, lively cultural offerings, and wide variety of atmospheres, Philadelphia is the perfect place to call home for work and play.
The University offers a competitive benefits package that includes excellent healthcare and tuition benefits for employees and their families, generous retirement benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more.
Posted Job Title Senior Communications Specialist
Job Profile Title Communications Specialist Senior
Job Description Summary The Division of Facilities and Real Estate Services (FRES) provides the expertise, business process, policies and standards required to plan, design, construct, operate, maintain and renew the physical assets of the University, excluding the health system. In addition, the Division, comprised of approximately five Departments, is responsible for the strategic planning, management and operation of non-academic University property, and collaborating with the neighborhood to create a safe, diverse and economically vibrant destination. With close to 12M square feet of space, FRES maintains 186 buildings on a campus of 276 acres, completes over 60,000 maintenance requests per year, and starts approximately 250 projects a year. FRES is comprised of the following Departments: Administration, Office of the University Architect, Design and Construction, Real Estate, Operations and Maintenance.
The University of Pennsylvania is implementing a campus transformation entitled Penn Connects (http://www.pennconnects.upenn.edu). This comprehensive, award winning effort is expanding the campus over the next 20 years, including the construction of new academic research and recreational facilities. In addition, the University has secured $300M in Century Bond funding and continues to upgrade existing facilities over the coming years.
Job Description
The Senior Communications Specialist is a marketing and communications generalist responsible for creating internal and external messaging to trustees, administration, staff, faculty, students, community and professional groups coinciding with the strategic goals of the department. Responsibilities include work in the areas of communications, media relations, public relations, marketing and advertising in the form of strategic planning, benchmarking analysis and reports, website development, social media, media relations preparation, advertising, presentations, e-newsletters, and events. This role works closely with the Communications Director at Facilities and Real Estate Services (FRES), in support of and in collaboration with the Senior Vice President, and the teams of Design and Construction, University Architect, Operations and Maintenance, Real Estate and Administration, as well as the Assistant Vice President in the Office of the SEVP, with particular emphasis in the areas of Penn Sustainability, campus development, and FRES operations. They will also serve in a liaison capacity on communications, marketing, event planning and community relations with University Communications, student leadership, professional staff across campus, internal and external organizations.
Job Responsibilities
FRES Communications Projects and Initiatives: Develop, support, and enhance FRES internal and external communications. Support FRES executive staff through creation of talking points, fact sheets, PPT presentations. Assist with event planning as needed. Direct production of FRES Annual Report; Coordinate with staff writer and graphic designer on content, layout, text review, and budget. Manage creation of PPT presentation for division senior vice president for All FRES Annual Update Meeting; Manage FRES content contributions to publications by local organizations and various University departments.
Website Management: manage existing content, create new pages, and develop information on a regular basis for several websites, including Sustainability, Penn Connects, and FRES websites. Review, analyze and modify these websites with University staff and consultants, including documenting, designing, testing, monitoring, and maintaining to meet the needs of users and communicate priorities effectively; facilitate website redesigns and development with outside consultant in coordination with FRES IT and University ISC; work on projects including web-based applications, website and layout enhancements.
Media Relations: Manage inquiries from Penn publications, Daily Pennsylvanian, and external trade publications and higher education media, and others not handled primarily by Director. Strategize and draft responses based on group input, set up interviews. Monitor news clips.
Strategic Planning: Draft or update long-term marketing communications plans that define goals, audiences, tactics and tools and provide direction for activity in several topic areas, including Penn Sustainability, campus development, and FRES initiatives. Draft or update marketing communications plans for specific campaigns of limited duration, with same tactics and evaluation. Assist with oversight of related work with Communications Coordinator.
E-News: manage design, protocol, correspondence and content for FRES and Sustainability e-newsletters several times/year to department and interested constituents with assistance from the Communications Coordinator.
Benchmarking: Monitor metrics on websites, social media, newsletters and advertising. Use data to inform communications, including web and social media analytics, public relations outreach, events, and advertising reach. Provide reports to other FRES departments as needed.
Advertising: Direct print and digital advertising campaigns. Meet with ad sales representatives in regional marketplace to research offerings and build relationships. Make recommendations on ad contracts. Update advertising messages based on target audience and time of year. Manage budget/invoices/payments with property management firm. Work with the Communications team members to redesign advertisements to meet new ad specs. Meet ad submission deadlines. Review reports provided by media groups to determine visibility and measures of success. Redistribute mix of advertising as needed.
Qualifications
Bachelors Degree required; Concentration in communications, public relations, media relations, marketing, business, or relevant 5-7 years related experience required; Related experience in design, architecture, urban studies, facilities management, higher education and/or real estate a plus.
Proficient with social media and online content management.
Strong oral and written communications skills required.
Must have great customer service, strong organizational, project management skills and attention to detail.
For consideration, interested candidates must submit a resume and a cover letter.
Job Location - City, State Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Department / School Facilities and Real Estate Services
Pay Range $61,046.00 - $92,000.00 Annual Rate Salary offers are made based on the candidate's qualifications, experience, skills, and education as they directly relate to the requirements of the position, as well as internal and market factors and grade profile.
Affirmative Action Statement Penn adheres to a policy that prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected class.
Special Requirements Background check required after a conditional job offer is made. Consideration of the background check will be tailored to the requirements of the job.
University Benefits
• Health, Life, and Flexible Spending Accounts: Penn offers comprehensive medical, prescription, behavioral health, dental, vision, and life insurance benefits to protect you and your family's health and welfare. You can also use flexible spending accounts to pay for eligible health care and dependent care expenses with pre-tax dollars.
• Tuition: Take advantage of Penn's exceptional tuition benefits. You, your spouse, and your dependent children can get tuition assistance here at Penn. Your dependent children are also eligible for tuition assistance at other institutions.
• Retirement: Penn offers generous retirement plans to help you save for your future. Penn's Basic, Matching, and Supplemental retirement plans allow you to save for retirement on a pre-tax or Roth basis. Choose from a wide variety of investment options through TIAA and Vanguard.
• Time Away from Work: Penn provides you with a substantial amount of time away from work during the course of the year. This allows you to relax, take vacations, attend to personal affairs, recover from illness or injury, spend time with family—whatever your personal needs may be.
• Long-Term Care Insurance: In partnership with Genworth Financial, Penn offers faculty and staff (and your eligible family members) long-term care insurance to help you cover some of the costs of long-term care services received at home, in the community or in a nursing facility. If you apply when you're newly hired, you won't have to provide proof of good health or be subject to underwriting requirements. Eligible family members must always provide proof of good health and are subject to underwriting.
• Wellness and Work-life Resources: Penn is committed to supporting our faculty and staff as they balance the competing demands of work and personal life. That's why we offer a wide variety of programs and resources to help you care for your health, your family, and your work-life balance.
• Professional and Personal Development: Penn provides an array of resources to help you advance yourself personally and professionally.
• University Resources: As a member of the Penn community, you have access to a wide range of University resources as well as cultural and recreational activities. Take advantage of the University's libraries and athletic facilities, or visit our arboretum and art galleries. There's always something going on at Penn, whether it's a new exhibit at the Penn Museum, the latest music or theater presentation at the Annenberg Center, or the Penn Relays at Franklin Field to name just a few examples. As a member of the Penn community, you're right in the middle of the excitement—and you and your family can enjoy many of these activities for free.
• Discounts and Special Services: From arts and entertainment to transportation and mortgages, you'll find great deals for University faculty and staff. Not only do Penn arts and cultural centers and museums offer free and discounted admission and memberships to faculty and staff. You can also enjoy substantial savings on other goods and services such as new cars from Ford and General Motors, cellular phone service plans, movie tickets, and admission to theme parks.
• Flexible Work Hours: Flexible work options offer creative approaches for completing work while promoting balance between work and personal commitments. These approaches involve use of non-traditional work hours, locations, and/or job structures.
• Penn Home Ownership Services: Penn offers a forgivable loan for eligible employees interested in buying a home or currently residing in West Philadelphia, which can be used for closing costs or home improvements.
• Adoption Assistance: Penn will reimburse eligible employees on qualified expenses in connection with the legal adoption of an eligible child, such as travel or court fees, for up to two adoptions in your household.
To learn more, please visit: https://www.hr.upenn.edu/PennHR/benefits-pay
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5665969
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Montana State University
Position Information
Announcement Number: STAFF - VA - 25110
For questions regarding this position, please contact: Ryan Knutson (406) 994-4061 rknutson@montana.edu
Classification Title: Executive Director
Working Title: Chief Information Security Officer
Brief Position Overview
The Chief Information Security Officer reports directly to the Vice President & CIO providing leadership, management, and planning of all information security functions across MSU’s 4-campus enterprise.
Position Number: 4C0800
Department: UIT Info Security
Division: VP for Information Technology
Appointment Type: Professional
Contract Term: Fiscal Year
Semester:
If other, specify From date:
If other, specify End date:
FLSA: Exempt
Union Affiliation: Exempt from Collective Bargaining
FTE: 1.0
Benefits Eligible: Eligible
Salary: Salary commensurate with experience, education, and qualifications.
Contract Type: MUS
If other, please specify:
Recruitment Type: Open
Position Details
General Statement
The Chief Information Security Officer reports directly to the Vice President & CIO providing leadership, management, and planning of all information security functions across MSU’s 4-campus enterprise. This position is responsible, under the general direction of the Vice President & CIO, for leading security efforts including development of policy and procedures, incident response, implementation and on-going operational support of enterprise security services, technical consultation, and educational outreach to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the University’s computing and information resources. This position is accountable for the Information Security Group budget and staff including budgeting, employee development, and long-term planning.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Lead authority for information security matters, working closely with the Vice President & CIO, Legal Counsel, VP for Research, Provost, University Police, and others in all activities related to information security. • Develop long-term vision, strategy and supporting roadmap/program for IT risk, security and compliance. • Lead the development and implementation of information security policies, practices, procedures, and standards. • Maintain information security policies, practices, procedures, and standards and assist in promoting awareness and compliance. • Ensure the institution complies with applicable state, federal, and international laws, campus policies and procedures, and industry privacy standards. • Ensure active and relevant information security awareness programming. • Plays a lead role in information security compliance reviews and/or investigations and coordinates with campus departments and related entities. • Oversees alleged information security violations and conducts investigations as needed. • Establish and operate the Montana State University Security Operations Center. • Lead the Information Security Group whose responsibilities include: • The monitoring and management of day-to-day issues that pertain to system and network security, ERP security, user accounts, and data privacy. • Vulnerability Management – Identification, management, and resolution of vulnerabilities to systems and applications. • Operational management of the University’s Data Loss Prevention program. • Staff Management – Directing tasks, setting goals, ensuring high productivity, ensuring effective customer service, individual employee development and evaluating performance. • Coordination of communication of security risks to deans, department heads, and security associates. • Development and implementation of security training for employees, contractors, or other third parties that may have access to university data or interact with University information systems. • Development and maintenance, which includes developing and maintaining incident response procedures, investigation and remediation of all security incidents, and reporting of all security incidents. • Provide support as needed for information security assessments under direction of the Vice President & CIO and/or Internal Audit. • Additional Responsibilities: • Represent the Vice President & CIO on all matters related to information security as needed. • Provide updates and presentations to the Chief Information Officer and other MSU leadership as needed. • Other duties, as assigned.
Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skill
1. Bachelor’s degree in information security, Computer Science, Information Management Systems, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. 2. Progressive experience and knowledge of security and privacy best practices and procedures in enterprise level environments. This experience should include incident response, security management, knowledge of appropriate information security legislature, and development of training and outreach campaigns to foster security. 3. Advanced knowledge of vulnerability management practices with experience implementing these in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. 4. Advanced knowledge of Information Technology operating environments including the knowledge of system and network administration, operating systems, and system patch management. 5. Progressive experience in the areas of Personnel, Project, and Budget Management. 6. Experience with enterprise security tools including data loss prevention, vulnerability management, anti-malware, and intrusion detection and prevention systems.
Preferred Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
1. Master’s degree in information security, Computer Science, or Information Management Systems. 2. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) – May substitute an equivalent combination of education and experience. 3. Advanced network administration experience including a knowledge of network protocols, firewalls, and associated risks. 4. Advanced skills and experience with ERP systems, including issues regarding access and authorization, with a specific knowledge of Ellucian and Oracle security protocols. 5. Strong experience with DLP, IDPS, NDR, vulnerability, and endpoint management tools (such as: Spirion, Qualys, Ivanti, MS Defender) in a higher education environment. 6. Experience working in a higher education information technology environment.
The Successful Candidate Will
• Strong written skills and public speaking experience focused on development and delivery of information security content. • Demonstrated discretion in handling sensitive information and circumstances, including high-stress incident handling. • High level of comfort working with law enforcement, technical staff, and executive personnel across the University system and the State. • Experience leading a group of professional-level technical staff; and experience in planning and implementing technical initiatives in an open, participative environment. • Skilled in oral and written communications. • Ability to handle competing demands and maintain high levels of customer service and response. • Ability to manage and develop technical staff in a way which enables the unit to function as a team, working toward shared goals where individual efforts complement group efforts. • Ability to engage others in the unit in accepting and developing a customer-service orientation in all aspects of the operation. • Ability to anticipate and resolve technical problems; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other related IT units and campus customers. • Ability to professionally represent UIT and MSU.
Position Special Requirements/Additional Information
This position requires periodic on-call availability and after-hours support.
This position is not eligible for sponsorship.
This job description should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements, but a general description of the job. Nothing contained herein restricts Montana State University’s rights to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Physical Demands
Work requires some travel to visit other campuses within the Montana University System.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodations. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
This position has supervisory duties?: Yes
Posting Detail Information
Number of Vacancies: 1
Desired Start Date: Upon completion of a successful search.
Position End Date (if temporary):
Open Date:
Close Date:
Applications will be:
Screening of applications will begin on October 3, 2024; however, applications will continue to be accepted until an adequate applicant pool has been established.
Special Instructions
This position is not eligible for sponsorship.
EEO Statement
Montana State University is an equal opportunity employer. MSU does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, political ideas, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, national origin, physical or mental disability, or any other protected class status in violation of any applicable law.
In compliance with the Montana Veteran’s Employment Preference Act, MSU provides preference in employment to veterans, disabled veterans, and certain eligible relatives of veterans. To claim veteran’s preference, please complete the veteran’s preference information located in the Demographics section of your profile.
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
1. Resume 2. Cover Letter
For complete job announcement and application procedures, please click on: https://apptrkr.com/5662801
Equal Opportunity Employer, Veterans/Disabled
Full Time
Chief Information Security Officer
Montana State University
Position Information
Announcement Number: STAFF - VA - 25110
For questions regarding this position, please contact: Ryan Knutson (406) 994-4061 rknutson@montana.edu
Classification Title: Executive Director
Working Title: Chief Information Security Officer
Brief Position Overview
The Chief Information Security Officer reports directly to the Vice President & CIO providing leadership, management, and planning of all information security functions across MSU’s 4-campus enterprise.
Position Number: 4C0800
Department: UIT Info Security
Division: VP for Information Technology
Appointment Type: Professional
Contract Term: Fiscal Year
Semester:
If other, specify From date:
If other, specify End date:
FLSA: Exempt
Union Affiliation: Exempt from Collective Bargaining
FTE: 1.0
Benefits Eligible: Eligible
Salary: Salary commensurate with experience, education, and qualifications.
Contract Type: MUS
If other, please specify:
Recruitment Type: Open
Position Details
General Statement
The Chief Information Security Officer reports directly to the Vice President & CIO providing leadership, management, and planning of all information security functions across MSU’s 4-campus enterprise. This position is responsible, under the general direction of the Vice President & CIO, for leading security efforts including development of policy and procedures, incident response, implementation and on-going operational support of enterprise security services, technical consultation, and educational outreach to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of the University’s computing and information resources. This position is accountable for the Information Security Group budget and staff including budgeting, employee development, and long-term planning.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Lead authority for information security matters, working closely with the Vice President & CIO, Legal Counsel, VP for Research, Provost, University Police, and others in all activities related to information security. • Develop long-term vision, strategy and supporting roadmap/program for IT risk, security and compliance. • Lead the development and implementation of information security policies, practices, procedures, and standards. • Maintain information security policies, practices, procedures, and standards and assist in promoting awareness and compliance. • Ensure the institution complies with applicable state, federal, and international laws, campus policies and procedures, and industry privacy standards. • Ensure active and relevant information security awareness programming. • Plays a lead role in information security compliance reviews and/or investigations and coordinates with campus departments and related entities. • Oversees alleged information security violations and conducts investigations as needed. • Establish and operate the Montana State University Security Operations Center. • Lead the Information Security Group whose responsibilities include: • The monitoring and management of day-to-day issues that pertain to system and network security, ERP security, user accounts, and data privacy. • Vulnerability Management – Identification, management, and resolution of vulnerabilities to systems and applications. • Operational management of the University’s Data Loss Prevention program. • Staff Management – Directing tasks, setting goals, ensuring high productivity, ensuring effective customer service, individual employee development and evaluating performance. • Coordination of communication of security risks to deans, department heads, and security associates. • Development and implementation of security training for employees, contractors, or other third parties that may have access to university data or interact with University information systems. • Development and maintenance, which includes developing and maintaining incident response procedures, investigation and remediation of all security incidents, and reporting of all security incidents. • Provide support as needed for information security assessments under direction of the Vice President & CIO and/or Internal Audit. • Additional Responsibilities: • Represent the Vice President & CIO on all matters related to information security as needed. • Provide updates and presentations to the Chief Information Officer and other MSU leadership as needed. • Other duties, as assigned.
Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skill
1. Bachelor’s degree in information security, Computer Science, Information Management Systems, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience. 2. Progressive experience and knowledge of security and privacy best practices and procedures in enterprise level environments. This experience should include incident response, security management, knowledge of appropriate information security legislature, and development of training and outreach campaigns to foster security. 3. Advanced knowledge of vulnerability management practices with experience implementing these in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. 4. Advanced knowledge of Information Technology operating environments including the knowledge of system and network administration, operating systems, and system patch management. 5. Progressive experience in the areas of Personnel, Project, and Budget Management. 6. Experience with enterprise security tools including data loss prevention, vulnerability management, anti-malware, and intrusion detection and prevention systems.
Preferred Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
1. Master’s degree in information security, Computer Science, or Information Management Systems. 2. Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) or Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) – May substitute an equivalent combination of education and experience. 3. Advanced network administration experience including a knowledge of network protocols, firewalls, and associated risks. 4. Advanced skills and experience with ERP systems, including issues regarding access and authorization, with a specific knowledge of Ellucian and Oracle security protocols. 5. Strong experience with DLP, IDPS, NDR, vulnerability, and endpoint management tools (such as: Spirion, Qualys, Ivanti, MS Defender) in a higher education environment. 6. Experience working in a higher education information technology environment.
The Successful Candidate Will
• Strong written skills and public speaking experience focused on development and delivery of information security content. • Demonstrated discretion in handling sensitive information and circumstances, including high-stress incident handling. • High level of comfort working with law enforcement, technical staff, and executive personnel across the University system and the State. • Experience leading a group of professional-level technical staff; and experience in planning and implementing technical initiatives in an open, participative environment. • Skilled in oral and written communications. • Ability to handle competing demands and maintain high levels of customer service and response. • Ability to manage and develop technical staff in a way which enables the unit to function as a team, working toward shared goals where individual efforts complement group efforts. • Ability to engage others in the unit in accepting and developing a customer-service orientation in all aspects of the operation. • Ability to anticipate and resolve technical problems; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other related IT units and campus customers. • Ability to professionally represent UIT and MSU.
Position Special Requirements/Additional Information
This position requires periodic on-call availability and after-hours support.
This position is not eligible for sponsorship.
This job description should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements, but a general description of the job. Nothing contained herein restricts Montana State University’s rights to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Physical Demands
Work requires some travel to visit other campuses within the Montana University System.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodations. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
This position has supervisory duties?: Yes
Posting Detail Information
Number of Vacancies: 1
Desired Start Date: Upon completion of a successful search.
Position End Date (if temporary):
Open Date:
Close Date:
Applications will be:
Screening of applications will begin on October 3, 2024; however, applications will continue to be accepted until an adequate applicant pool has been established.
Special Instructions
This position is not eligible for sponsorship.
EEO Statement
Montana State University is an equal opportunity employer. MSU does not discriminate against any applicant on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, political ideas, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, national origin, physical or mental disability, or any other protected class status in violation of any applicable law.
In compliance with the Montana Veteran’s Employment Preference Act, MSU provides preference in employment to veterans, disabled veterans, and certain eligible relatives of veterans. To claim veteran’s preference, please complete the veteran’s preference information located in the Demographics section of your profile.
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
1. Resume 2. Cover Letter
For complete job announcement and application procedures, please click on: https://apptrkr.com/5662801
Equal Opportunity Employer, Veterans/Disabled
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Washington, DC
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At the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), we are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) and value a workforce that reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of the communities we serve. As such, we welcome applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds who share our commitment to public service.
The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is seeking an Assistant Director, Office of Business Solutions, to join our newly established Office of the Managing Executive. The Office of the Managing Executive is responsible for all operational aspects of OGC, including organizational development and planning; information, data and technology management; human capital management; financial and acquisitions management; litigation support; administrative services, project management and risk management.
The Assistant Director will lead a new Office of Business Solutions, overseeing a broad range of technical, information management and operational initiatives and will serve as a Senior Advisor to OGC's senior leadership team concerning technology needs, potential impact of new technology on mission and/or operations, projects, and resources.
Typical duties include:
Assessing operational needs, identifying opportunities for improvement, and evaluating processes and technology solutions that may improve the effectiveness of the organization. Partnering with OGC attorneys and other agency stakeholders to identify and document business and mission requirements and translating them into policies, processes, and functional requirements to support OGC activities and to develop innovative solutions to address emerging issues. Ensuring the effective integration of OGC's processes and technologies with other Divisions and Offices to effectively leverage agency wide resources. Developing or reviewing application designs, or other system planning documentation, to ensure alignment with business requirements, compliance with agency enterprise architecture, OIT security, and other applicable system development policies and guidance. Applying and adapting project management and change management concepts, methods, and procedures to further enhance OGCs litigation support functions. Evaluating and developing policies, procedures, and practices with OGC attorney staff applicable to litigation holds, eDiscovery and to maintain Electronically Stored Information (ESI) in accordance with applicable records retention and litigation hold requirements. Overseeing the process of collecting and producing ESI needed by OGC attorneys in connection with discovery, investigations, congressional inquiries, Office of Inspector General and GAO audits. Managing the development and effective operation of eDiscovery tools to meet OGC's litigation support requirements. Representing OGC in Agency-level committees to provide OGC's perspective in new technology initiatives, policies and procedures. Help
Requirements Conditions of Employment CITIZENSHIP: You must be a US Citizen. You must possess a J.D. or LL.B Degree and you must be an active member of the bar in good standing. This position is open to current SEC employees. Application procedures are specific to this vacancy announcement. Please read all the instructions carefully. Failure to follow the instructions may result in you not being considered for this position. Supplementary vacancies may be filled in addition to the number stated in this announcement. This position has promotion potential to the SK-17. SUPERVISORY TRIAL PERIOD: This appointment may require completion of a two-year supervisory trial period. SECURITY CLEARANCE: Entrance on duty is contingent upon completion of a pre-employment security investigation. Favorable results on a Background Investigation may be a condition of employment or selection to another position. DRUG TESTING: This position may be subjected to drug testing requirements. PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS): Moving/Relocation expenses are not authorized. DIRECT DEPOSIT: All Federal employees are required to have Federal salary payments made by direct deposit to a financial institution of their choosing. This position is not in the collective bargaining unit. This position is eligible to request telework in accordance with the SEC 's telework policy. Qualifications All qualification requirements must be met by the closing date of this announcement.
Qualifying experience may be obtained in the private or public sector. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Qualifying education must have been obtained from an accredited college or university recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. BASIC REQUIREMENT: All applicants must possess the following J.D. or LL.B. degree --AND-- Active membership of the bar in good standing in any state, territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the commonwealth of Puerto Rico. (Note: proof of bar membership will be required before entry on duty.) MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: In addition to meeting the basic requirement, applicants must also meet the minimum qualification requirement. SK-17: Applicant must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS/SK-14 level. Specialized experience includes:
Providing technical service to attorneys, paralegals, and other litigation support staff utilizing a variety of litigation support products and services (e.g., electronic case management systems, trial presentation software tools and databases, eDiscovery systems) and SEC systems (e.g. HUB, EDGAR, IRIS, etc); AND Evaluating, developing, and implementing policies, procedures, or recommendations to meet organizational needs; AND Serving as a strategic advisor to senior level officials regarding technology-related needs and potential impact on mission and operations. Education FOREIGN EDUCATION: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university. For further information, visit: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/edlite-visitus-forrecog.html Additional information IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SURPLUS OR DISPLACED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP) is available to individuals who have special priority selection rights under this plan. Individuals must be minimally qualified for this position to receive consideration for special priority selection. CTAP eligibles will be considered minimally qualified if they meet the minimum requirements for this position. Reasonable Accommodation: If you are an applicant who needs a reasonable accommodation for disability to participate in the application process at the SEC, submit the form for Reasonable Accommodation for Participation in Job Application Process here . Please be sure to submit your request at least 5 business days in advance of the date you need the requested accommodation. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Information for SEC Job Applicants : Federal EEO laws protect all applicants from discrimination on the following bases: race, color, sex (not limited to conduct which is sexual in nature, includes pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, transgender status), age (40 and over), religion, national origin, disability, genetic information, retaliation for participating in the EEO process or opposing discrimination. Applicants who believe they have been discriminated against on any EEO basis can seek recourse through the SEC's administrative complaints process. To be timely, an individual must enter the EEO process within 45 days from when they know (or should have known) of the alleged discrimination. Click here for additional information. Read more Benefits Help
A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package. As a federal employee, you and your family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to make your federal career very rewarding. Opens in a new window Learn more about federal benefits .
Review our benefits Eligibility for benefits depends on the type of position you hold and whether your position is full-time, part-time or intermittent. Contact the hiring agency for more information on the specific benefits offered. Help
Required Documents
You must provide a complete Application Package, which includes:
Required : Your responses to the Occupational Questionnaire. Required: Your complete and comprehensive resume that includes a complete history of your work experience and the applicable employment dates with months and years. It is recommended that your resume include thetitle, series, and grade (e.g. SK-0301-12) for all relevant Federal experience . To determine if you qualify for this position, OHR will review your work history that is relevant to the specific position for which you applied. If you are a current SEC employee selected for this position, the standard percentage increases will be applied (i.e., 6% for non-supervisory and 10% for supervisory positions) if your selection results in a promotion. If your selection results in lateral movement (i.e. no change in grade) you will maintain your current salary. If your selection results in a change in grade from an SK-15 to an SK-16 you will maintain your current salary.Note: Your resume must directly address the definition of specialized experience listed in the qualification section of this announcement and must NOT contain pictures.
If you are relying on your education to meet qualification requirements:
Education must be accredited by an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in order for it to be credited towards qualifications. Therefore, provide only the attendance and/or degrees from
schools accredited by accrediting institutions recognized by the U.S. Department of Education .
Failure to provide all of the required information as stated in this vacancy announcement may result in an ineligible rating or may affect the overall rating.
Full-time
Help
Duties
At the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), we are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) and value a workforce that reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of the communities we serve. As such, we welcome applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds who share our commitment to public service.
The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is seeking an Assistant Director, Office of Business Solutions, to join our newly established Office of the Managing Executive. The Office of the Managing Executive is responsible for all operational aspects of OGC, including organizational development and planning; information, data and technology management; human capital management; financial and acquisitions management; litigation support; administrative services, project management and risk management.
The Assistant Director will lead a new Office of Business Solutions, overseeing a broad range of technical, information management and operational initiatives and will serve as a Senior Advisor to OGC's senior leadership team concerning technology needs, potential impact of new technology on mission and/or operations, projects, and resources.
Typical duties include:
Assessing operational needs, identifying opportunities for improvement, and evaluating processes and technology solutions that may improve the effectiveness of the organization. Partnering with OGC attorneys and other agency stakeholders to identify and document business and mission requirements and translating them into policies, processes, and functional requirements to support OGC activities and to develop innovative solutions to address emerging issues. Ensuring the effective integration of OGC's processes and technologies with other Divisions and Offices to effectively leverage agency wide resources. Developing or reviewing application designs, or other system planning documentation, to ensure alignment with business requirements, compliance with agency enterprise architecture, OIT security, and other applicable system development policies and guidance. Applying and adapting project management and change management concepts, methods, and procedures to further enhance OGCs litigation support functions. Evaluating and developing policies, procedures, and practices with OGC attorney staff applicable to litigation holds, eDiscovery and to maintain Electronically Stored Information (ESI) in accordance with applicable records retention and litigation hold requirements. Overseeing the process of collecting and producing ESI needed by OGC attorneys in connection with discovery, investigations, congressional inquiries, Office of Inspector General and GAO audits. Managing the development and effective operation of eDiscovery tools to meet OGC's litigation support requirements. Representing OGC in Agency-level committees to provide OGC's perspective in new technology initiatives, policies and procedures. Help
Requirements Conditions of Employment CITIZENSHIP: You must be a US Citizen. You must possess a J.D. or LL.B Degree and you must be an active member of the bar in good standing. This position is open to current SEC employees. Application procedures are specific to this vacancy announcement. Please read all the instructions carefully. Failure to follow the instructions may result in you not being considered for this position. Supplementary vacancies may be filled in addition to the number stated in this announcement. This position has promotion potential to the SK-17. SUPERVISORY TRIAL PERIOD: This appointment may require completion of a two-year supervisory trial period. SECURITY CLEARANCE: Entrance on duty is contingent upon completion of a pre-employment security investigation. Favorable results on a Background Investigation may be a condition of employment or selection to another position. DRUG TESTING: This position may be subjected to drug testing requirements. PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS): Moving/Relocation expenses are not authorized. DIRECT DEPOSIT: All Federal employees are required to have Federal salary payments made by direct deposit to a financial institution of their choosing. This position is not in the collective bargaining unit. This position is eligible to request telework in accordance with the SEC 's telework policy. Qualifications All qualification requirements must be met by the closing date of this announcement.
Qualifying experience may be obtained in the private or public sector. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. Qualifying education must have been obtained from an accredited college or university recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. BASIC REQUIREMENT: All applicants must possess the following J.D. or LL.B. degree --AND-- Active membership of the bar in good standing in any state, territory of the United States, the District of Columbia, or the commonwealth of Puerto Rico. (Note: proof of bar membership will be required before entry on duty.) MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT: In addition to meeting the basic requirement, applicants must also meet the minimum qualification requirement. SK-17: Applicant must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS/SK-14 level. Specialized experience includes:
Providing technical service to attorneys, paralegals, and other litigation support staff utilizing a variety of litigation support products and services (e.g., electronic case management systems, trial presentation software tools and databases, eDiscovery systems) and SEC systems (e.g. HUB, EDGAR, IRIS, etc); AND Evaluating, developing, and implementing policies, procedures, or recommendations to meet organizational needs; AND Serving as a strategic advisor to senior level officials regarding technology-related needs and potential impact on mission and operations. Education FOREIGN EDUCATION: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs and such education has been deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university. For further information, visit: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/edlite-visitus-forrecog.html Additional information IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SURPLUS OR DISPLACED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP) is available to individuals who have special priority selection rights under this plan. Individuals must be minimally qualified for this position to receive consideration for special priority selection. CTAP eligibles will be considered minimally qualified if they meet the minimum requirements for this position. Reasonable Accommodation: If you are an applicant who needs a reasonable accommodation for disability to participate in the application process at the SEC, submit the form for Reasonable Accommodation for Participation in Job Application Process here . Please be sure to submit your request at least 5 business days in advance of the date you need the requested accommodation. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Information for SEC Job Applicants : Federal EEO laws protect all applicants from discrimination on the following bases: race, color, sex (not limited to conduct which is sexual in nature, includes pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, transgender status), age (40 and over), religion, national origin, disability, genetic information, retaliation for participating in the EEO process or opposing discrimination. Applicants who believe they have been discriminated against on any EEO basis can seek recourse through the SEC's administrative complaints process. To be timely, an individual must enter the EEO process within 45 days from when they know (or should have known) of the alleged discrimination. Click here for additional information. Read more Benefits Help
A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package. As a federal employee, you and your family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to make your federal career very rewarding. Opens in a new window Learn more about federal benefits .
Review our benefits Eligibility for benefits depends on the type of position you hold and whether your position is full-time, part-time or intermittent. Contact the hiring agency for more information on the specific benefits offered. Help
Required Documents
You must provide a complete Application Package, which includes:
Required : Your responses to the Occupational Questionnaire. Required: Your complete and comprehensive resume that includes a complete history of your work experience and the applicable employment dates with months and years. It is recommended that your resume include thetitle, series, and grade (e.g. SK-0301-12) for all relevant Federal experience . To determine if you qualify for this position, OHR will review your work history that is relevant to the specific position for which you applied. If you are a current SEC employee selected for this position, the standard percentage increases will be applied (i.e., 6% for non-supervisory and 10% for supervisory positions) if your selection results in a promotion. If your selection results in lateral movement (i.e. no change in grade) you will maintain your current salary. If your selection results in a change in grade from an SK-15 to an SK-16 you will maintain your current salary.Note: Your resume must directly address the definition of specialized experience listed in the qualification section of this announcement and must NOT contain pictures.
If you are relying on your education to meet qualification requirements:
Education must be accredited by an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in order for it to be credited towards qualifications. Therefore, provide only the attendance and/or degrees from
schools accredited by accrediting institutions recognized by the U.S. Department of Education .
Failure to provide all of the required information as stated in this vacancy announcement may result in an ineligible rating or may affect the overall rating.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Washington, DC
Help
Duties
At the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), we are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) and value a workforce that reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of the communities we serve. As such, we welcome applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds who share our commitment to public service.
The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is seeking an Assistant Director, Office of Business Solutions, to join our newly established Office of the Managing Executive. The Office of the Managing Executive is responsible for all operational aspects of OGC, including organizational development and planning; information, data and technology management; human capital management; financial and acquisitions management; litigation support; administrative services, project management and risk management.
The Assistant Director will lead a new Office of Business Solutions, overseeing a broad range of technical, information management and operational initiatives and will serve as a Senior Advisor to OGC's senior leadership team concerning technology needs, potential impact of new technology on mission and/or operations, projects, and resources.
Typical duties include:
Assessing operational needs, identifying opportunities for improvement, and evaluating processes and technology solutions that may improve the effectiveness of the organization. Partnering with OGC attorneys and other agency stakeholders to identify and document business and mission requirements and translating them into policies, processes, and functional requirements to support OGC activities and to develop innovative solutions to address emerging issues. Ensuring the effective integration of OGC's processes and technologies with other Divisions and Offices to effectively leverage agency wide resources. Developing or reviewing application designs, or other system planning documentation, to ensure alignment with business requirements, compliance with agency enterprise architecture, OIT security, and other applicable system development policies and guidance. Applying and adapting project management and change management concepts, methods, and procedures to further enhance OGCs litigation support functions. Evaluating and developing policies, procedures, and practices with OGC attorney staff applicable to litigation holds, eDiscovery and to maintain Electronically Stored Information (ESI) in accordance with applicable records retention and litigation hold requirements. Overseeing the process of collecting and producing ESI needed by OGC attorneys in connection with discovery, investigations, congressional inquiries, Office of Inspector General and GAO audits. Managing the development and effective operation of eDiscovery tools to meet OGC's litigation support requirements. Representing OGC in Agency-level committees to provide OGC's perspective in new technology initiatives, policies and procedures. Help
Requirements Conditions of Employment You must be a US Citizen. Application procedures are specific to this vacancy announcement. Please read all the instructions carefully. Failure to follow the instructions may result in you not being considered for this position. Supplementary vacancies may be filled in addition to the number stated in this announcement. This position has promotion potential to the SK-17. SUPERVISORY PROBATIONARY PERIOD: This appointment may require completion of a two-year supervisory probationary period. SECURITY CLEARANCE: Entrance on duty is contingent upon completion of a pre-employment security investigation. Favorable results on a Background Investigation may be a condition of employment or selection to another position. DRUG TESTING: This position may be subjected to drug testing requirements. PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS): Moving/Relocation expenses are not authorized. DIRECT DEPOSIT: All Federal employees are required to have Federal salary payments made by direct deposit to a financial institution of their choosing. This position is not in the collective bargaining unit. This position is eligible to request telework in accordance with the SEC 's telework policy. Qualifications All qualification requirements must be met by the closing date of this announcement.
Time-in-grade for this announcement is one year at the GS/SK-14 level.
Qualifying experience may be obtained in the private or public sector. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT : SK-17: Applicant must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS/SK-14 level. Specialized experience includes:
Providing technical service to attorneys, paralegals, and other litigation support staff utilizing a variety of litigation support products and services (e.g., electronic case management systems, trial presentation software tools and databases, eDiscovery systems) and SEC systems (e.g. HUB, EDGAR, IRIS, etc); AND Evaluating, developing, and implementing policies, procedures, or recommendations to meet organizational needs; AND Serving as a strategic advisor to senior level officials regarding technology-related needs and potential impact on mission and operations. Education
This job does not have an education qualification requirement.
Additional information Disability Employment: For information on disability appointments, please visit http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/disability-employment/ IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SURPLUS OR DISPLACED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP) is available to individuals who have special priority selection rights under this plan. Individuals must be well-qualified for this position to receive consideration for special priority selection. CTAP eligibles will be considered well-qualified when receiving an adjudicated score of 80 or higher. Reasonable Accommodation: If you are an applicant who needs a reasonable accommodation for disability to participate in the application process at the SEC, submit the form for Reasonable Accommodation for Participation in Job Application Process here . Please be sure to submit your request at least 5 business days in advance of the date you need the requested accommodation. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Information for SEC Job Applicants: Federal EEO laws protect all applicants from discrimination on the following bases: race, color, sex (not limited to conduct which is sexual in nature, includes pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, transgender status), age (40 and over), religion, national origin, disability, genetic information, retaliation for participating in the EEO process or opposing discrimination. Applicants who believe they have been discriminated against on any EEO basis can seek recourse through the SEC's administrative complaints process. To be timely, an individual must enter the EEO process within 45 days from when they know (or should have known) of the alleged discrimination. Click here for additional information. Read more Benefits Help
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Review our benefits Eligibility for benefits depends on the type of position you hold and whether your position is full-time, part-time or intermittent. Contact the hiring agency for more information on the specific benefits offered. Help
Required Documents
You must provide a complete Application Package, which includes:
Required : Your responses to the Online Assessment Questionnaire. Required: Your complete and comprehensive resume that includes a complete history of your work experience and the applicable employment dates with months and years. It is recommended that your resume include thetitle, series, and grade (e.g. SK-0301-12) for all relevant Federal experience . To determine if you qualify for this position, OHR will review your work history that is relevant to the specific position for which you applied. If you are a current SEC employee selected for this position, the standard percentage increases will be applied (i.e., 6% for non-supervisory and 10% for supervisory positions) if your selection results in a promotion. If your selection results in lateral movement (i.e. no change in grade) you will maintain your current salary. If your selection results in a change in grade from an SK-15 to an SK-16 you will maintain your current salary.Note: Your resume must directly address the definition of specialized experience listed in the qualification section of this announcement and must NOT contain pictures. Required, if applicable : CTAP documentation (a copy of a separation notice or other proof of eligibility for priority selection; a copy of an SF-50, Notification of Personnel Action, showing current position, grade, promotion potential, and duty location; AND a copy of your most recent performance appraisal.) *SEC EMPLOYEES : OHR will verify your competitive service eligibility via the SEC's personnel database.
Full-time
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Duties
At the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), we are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility (DEIA) and value a workforce that reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of the communities we serve. As such, we welcome applications from qualified individuals of all backgrounds who share our commitment to public service.
The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) is seeking an Assistant Director, Office of Business Solutions, to join our newly established Office of the Managing Executive. The Office of the Managing Executive is responsible for all operational aspects of OGC, including organizational development and planning; information, data and technology management; human capital management; financial and acquisitions management; litigation support; administrative services, project management and risk management.
The Assistant Director will lead a new Office of Business Solutions, overseeing a broad range of technical, information management and operational initiatives and will serve as a Senior Advisor to OGC's senior leadership team concerning technology needs, potential impact of new technology on mission and/or operations, projects, and resources.
Typical duties include:
Assessing operational needs, identifying opportunities for improvement, and evaluating processes and technology solutions that may improve the effectiveness of the organization. Partnering with OGC attorneys and other agency stakeholders to identify and document business and mission requirements and translating them into policies, processes, and functional requirements to support OGC activities and to develop innovative solutions to address emerging issues. Ensuring the effective integration of OGC's processes and technologies with other Divisions and Offices to effectively leverage agency wide resources. Developing or reviewing application designs, or other system planning documentation, to ensure alignment with business requirements, compliance with agency enterprise architecture, OIT security, and other applicable system development policies and guidance. Applying and adapting project management and change management concepts, methods, and procedures to further enhance OGCs litigation support functions. Evaluating and developing policies, procedures, and practices with OGC attorney staff applicable to litigation holds, eDiscovery and to maintain Electronically Stored Information (ESI) in accordance with applicable records retention and litigation hold requirements. Overseeing the process of collecting and producing ESI needed by OGC attorneys in connection with discovery, investigations, congressional inquiries, Office of Inspector General and GAO audits. Managing the development and effective operation of eDiscovery tools to meet OGC's litigation support requirements. Representing OGC in Agency-level committees to provide OGC's perspective in new technology initiatives, policies and procedures. Help
Requirements Conditions of Employment You must be a US Citizen. Application procedures are specific to this vacancy announcement. Please read all the instructions carefully. Failure to follow the instructions may result in you not being considered for this position. Supplementary vacancies may be filled in addition to the number stated in this announcement. This position has promotion potential to the SK-17. SUPERVISORY PROBATIONARY PERIOD: This appointment may require completion of a two-year supervisory probationary period. SECURITY CLEARANCE: Entrance on duty is contingent upon completion of a pre-employment security investigation. Favorable results on a Background Investigation may be a condition of employment or selection to another position. DRUG TESTING: This position may be subjected to drug testing requirements. PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION (PCS): Moving/Relocation expenses are not authorized. DIRECT DEPOSIT: All Federal employees are required to have Federal salary payments made by direct deposit to a financial institution of their choosing. This position is not in the collective bargaining unit. This position is eligible to request telework in accordance with the SEC 's telework policy. Qualifications All qualification requirements must be met by the closing date of this announcement.
Time-in-grade for this announcement is one year at the GS/SK-14 level.
Qualifying experience may be obtained in the private or public sector. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENT : SK-17: Applicant must have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the GS/SK-14 level. Specialized experience includes:
Providing technical service to attorneys, paralegals, and other litigation support staff utilizing a variety of litigation support products and services (e.g., electronic case management systems, trial presentation software tools and databases, eDiscovery systems) and SEC systems (e.g. HUB, EDGAR, IRIS, etc); AND Evaluating, developing, and implementing policies, procedures, or recommendations to meet organizational needs; AND Serving as a strategic advisor to senior level officials regarding technology-related needs and potential impact on mission and operations. Education
This job does not have an education qualification requirement.
Additional information Disability Employment: For information on disability appointments, please visit http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/disability-employment/ IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SURPLUS OR DISPLACED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: Career Transition Assistance Plan (CTAP) is available to individuals who have special priority selection rights under this plan. Individuals must be well-qualified for this position to receive consideration for special priority selection. CTAP eligibles will be considered well-qualified when receiving an adjudicated score of 80 or higher. Reasonable Accommodation: If you are an applicant who needs a reasonable accommodation for disability to participate in the application process at the SEC, submit the form for Reasonable Accommodation for Participation in Job Application Process here . Please be sure to submit your request at least 5 business days in advance of the date you need the requested accommodation. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Information for SEC Job Applicants: Federal EEO laws protect all applicants from discrimination on the following bases: race, color, sex (not limited to conduct which is sexual in nature, includes pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, transgender status), age (40 and over), religion, national origin, disability, genetic information, retaliation for participating in the EEO process or opposing discrimination. Applicants who believe they have been discriminated against on any EEO basis can seek recourse through the SEC's administrative complaints process. To be timely, an individual must enter the EEO process within 45 days from when they know (or should have known) of the alleged discrimination. Click here for additional information. Read more Benefits Help
A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package. As a federal employee, you and your family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to make your federal career very rewarding. Opens in a new window Learn more about federal benefits .
Review our benefits Eligibility for benefits depends on the type of position you hold and whether your position is full-time, part-time or intermittent. Contact the hiring agency for more information on the specific benefits offered. Help
Required Documents
You must provide a complete Application Package, which includes:
Required : Your responses to the Online Assessment Questionnaire. Required: Your complete and comprehensive resume that includes a complete history of your work experience and the applicable employment dates with months and years. It is recommended that your resume include thetitle, series, and grade (e.g. SK-0301-12) for all relevant Federal experience . To determine if you qualify for this position, OHR will review your work history that is relevant to the specific position for which you applied. If you are a current SEC employee selected for this position, the standard percentage increases will be applied (i.e., 6% for non-supervisory and 10% for supervisory positions) if your selection results in a promotion. If your selection results in lateral movement (i.e. no change in grade) you will maintain your current salary. If your selection results in a change in grade from an SK-15 to an SK-16 you will maintain your current salary.Note: Your resume must directly address the definition of specialized experience listed in the qualification section of this announcement and must NOT contain pictures. Required, if applicable : CTAP documentation (a copy of a separation notice or other proof of eligibility for priority selection; a copy of an SF-50, Notification of Personnel Action, showing current position, grade, promotion potential, and duty location; AND a copy of your most recent performance appraisal.) *SEC EMPLOYEES : OHR will verify your competitive service eligibility via the SEC's personnel database.
Administrative and Onboarding Coordinator (Coordinator II - CPPW)
City of Portland
Salary: $83,220.80 - $118,768.00 Annually
Job Type: Limited Duration
Job Number: 2024-00928
Location: 1120 SW 5th Ave, OR
Bureau: Office of Community-based Police Accountability
Closing: 9/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
The Position
Job Appointment: Full Time, Limited term. Appointment shall not exceed one year from time of hire, except for the extension of grants or funding from outside sources.
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, with the ability to adjust hours to accommodate occasional evening meetings with the volunteer board. Alternate schedules may be considered. Work Location: Hybrid. In-person work to be conducted at The Portland Building, 1120 SW 5th Avenue. Remote work must be performed within Oregon or Washington. For more information, https://www.portland.gov/policies/human-resources-administrative-rules/employee-behavior-expectations/hrar-4045-employee.
Benefits: Please check our benefit tab for an overview of benefits for this position.
Union Representation: This classification was recently recognized as represented by a new labor union, City of Portland Professional Workers (CPPW). Terms and Conditions are currently being negotiated as part of a new CPPW collective bargaining agreement. To view current labor agreements, please visit https://www.portland.gov/bhr/employee-relations/labor-relations/labor-agreements.
Language Pay Premium Eligible: This position is or may be eligible for https://www.portland.gov/bhr/class-comp/language-pay-differential-overview for qualifying employees.
Application Material: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portland's online portal. You will need to attach a cover letter and resume.
Background:
The City of Portland is launching a new police oversight system comprised of the Community Board for Police Accountability (CBPA) and the Office of Community-led Police Accountability (OCPA) (collectively, the Oversight System). The CBPA will be comprised of volunteer community members and will lead the Oversight System by independently investigating allegations of misconduct by Portland Police Bureau sworn employees and supervisors thereof and imposing discipline, when appropriate. Once appointed, the CBPA will be tasked with hiring a Director for the OCPA, which will be an independent bureau within the city government.
About the Position:
The Administrative and Onboarding Coordinator will be the first, limited-term employee for the Office of Community-lead Police Accountability and will play a key role in the first steps to establish the Oversight System. The Administrative and Onboarding Coordinator will collaborate with the Deputy City Administrator for the City Operations service area, along with the Mayor's Office and City Attorney's Office to recruit, appoint, and onboard the inaugural CBPA members, and help the CBPA hire its first OCPA Director.
As an Administrative and Onboarding Coordinator, you will:
• Provide administrative support to the CBPA in developing and executing a work plan to hire a Director of the OCPA.
• Support the nominating committee with administrative tasks related to making recommendations to City Council regarding CBPA appointments.
• Onboard new CBPA members, including coordinating the completion of training requirements.
• Coordinate CBPA meetings, ensuring compliance with public meetings law until the OCPA Director is hired.
• Assist the OCPA Director in hiring staff for the agency, developing the budget, and handling other critical operational tasks.
• Initiate City processes for establishing a new office/bureau until the OCPA Director is hired, which may include website development, securing office space, and obtaining necessary services and supplies.
• Work with the CBPA, OCPA Director, and City Attorney's Office to support rulemaking for the new agency.
• Develop partnerships with internal and external stakeholders to advance the goals of the CBPA.
• Support volunteer boards in a neutral, collaborative manner.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
As an ideal candidate, you are:
• Diplomatic: Skilled at engaging with a diverse range of community members, city officials, and stakeholders with sensitivity and tact, fostering constructive dialogue and mutual understanding.
• Strategic in Organizational Skills: Proficient in setting up new systems and processes, managing initial setup tasks, and establishing operational frameworks for the new oversight system.
• Effective in Problem-Solving: Capable of handling complex, high-stakes situations involving sensitive issues, and developing effective strategies to address and resolve challenges.
• Culturally Competent: Understanding and respecting the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of the community and stakeholders, ensuring the oversight system operates equitably and inclusively.
• Experienced in Project Management: Adept at planning, coordinating, and executing various tasks and projects essential to launching and maintaining the new oversight system, including hiring and onboarding processes.
• Adaptable and Resilient: Flexible in adjusting to evolving requirements and unexpected challenges in the startup phase of the OCPA, with the resilience to manage the pressures associated with establishing a new and critical oversight function.
Virtual Zoom Meet & Greet Opportunity
Come meet the hiring manager and the senior recruiter! We'll be talking about the position's duties and responsibilities, day-to-day life in the role, review the announcement, discuss how to apply, and answer questions you may have about the position.
Topic: Meet & Greet: Administrative & Onboarding Coordinator
Time: September 23, 2024, 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82057284553
Questions? Amanda Hillebrecht, Senior RecruiterBureau of Human Resourcesmailto:Amanda.Hillebrecht@portlandoregon.gov
To Qualify
The following minimum qualifications are required for this position:
• Ability to independently exercise judgment, solve problems, and take initiative in supporting programs of significant public interest, while adhering to established procedures, budget constraints, legal requirements, and City leadership directives.
• Experience in managing complex and multi-faceted projects within a public sector framework, including meeting deadlines and executing a mission, while navigating governmental processes to achieve significant outcomes and accomplish important goals.
• Experience providing neutral and objective support for public boards or commission and the volunteers serving in that capacity.
• Ability to communicate clearly, logically, and persuasively, both verbally and in writing; prepare concise and comprehensive reports, correspondence, and other documents.
• Ability to utilize City-specific technology and general office software such as Microsoft Office programs, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, as well as virtual meeting platforms such as Zoom and Teams.
The Recruitment Process
STEP 1: Apply online between September 2, 2024 - September 30, 2024 Required Application Materials: • Resume • Cover Letter • Answer to three (3) Supplemental Questions (click on the Questions tab to preview the questions)
Optional Application Materials:
• Veteran documents to request for Veteran Preference (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc.)
Application Tips:
• The City of Portland has https://tinyurl.com/pdxh2a and offers https://www.portland.gov/bhr/eventshttps://www.portland.gov/bhr/events once per month. If you have questions after watching the videos you are invited to contact the recruiter listed on the announcement. • Your cover letter should include details describing your education, training, and/or experience, and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. • Your resume should support the details described in your cover letter. • Salary Range/Equity Pay Analysis: Please note per the https://www.oregon.gov/boli/workers/pages/equal-pay.aspx your salary is determined based on the experience and education listed in your resume/application. It is strongly encouraged to include any transferable experience (paid or unpaid regardless of how recent) to ensure your offer is reflective of all directly related and equivalent experience. • Do not attach materials not requested. • All completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than the closing date and time of this recruitment. • All applications must be submitted via the City's online application process. E-mailed and/or faxed applications will not be accepted.
Step 2: Minimum Qualification Evaluation: Week of September 30, 2024 • An evaluation of each applicant's training and paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their resume and cover letter, weighted 100%. • Your resume and cover letter will be the basis for our evaluation of your qualifications for this position. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in disqualification. • You have 14 days from the notice of the minimum qualification evaluation results to let us know if you like to review and discuss your evaluation result. Please read the https://www.portland.gov/policies/human-resources-administrative-rules/employment/hrar-301-recruitment-processes for complete information. • Additional evaluation may be required before the establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection.
Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Week of October 7, 2024 • Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list.
Step 4: Selection (Interview): Late October
• The hiring bureau will review and select candidates to interview.
Step 5: Offer of Employment: November
Step 6: Start Date: November • A start date will be determined after all conditions of employment have been met.
*Timeline is approximate and subject to change*
Additional Information
https://www.portland.gov/bhr/career-center/recruitment-policy for additional information regarding the following:
• Veteran Preference • ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations • Work Status • Equal Employment Opportunity
To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/5624731
Full Time
Administrative and Onboarding Coordinator (Coordinator II - CPPW)
City of Portland
Salary: $83,220.80 - $118,768.00 Annually
Job Type: Limited Duration
Job Number: 2024-00928
Location: 1120 SW 5th Ave, OR
Bureau: Office of Community-based Police Accountability
Closing: 9/30/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
The Position
Job Appointment: Full Time, Limited term. Appointment shall not exceed one year from time of hire, except for the extension of grants or funding from outside sources.
Work Schedule: Monday - Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM, with the ability to adjust hours to accommodate occasional evening meetings with the volunteer board. Alternate schedules may be considered. Work Location: Hybrid. In-person work to be conducted at The Portland Building, 1120 SW 5th Avenue. Remote work must be performed within Oregon or Washington. For more information, https://www.portland.gov/policies/human-resources-administrative-rules/employee-behavior-expectations/hrar-4045-employee.
Benefits: Please check our benefit tab for an overview of benefits for this position.
Union Representation: This classification was recently recognized as represented by a new labor union, City of Portland Professional Workers (CPPW). Terms and Conditions are currently being negotiated as part of a new CPPW collective bargaining agreement. To view current labor agreements, please visit https://www.portland.gov/bhr/employee-relations/labor-relations/labor-agreements.
Language Pay Premium Eligible: This position is or may be eligible for https://www.portland.gov/bhr/class-comp/language-pay-differential-overview for qualifying employees.
Application Material: Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Portland's online portal. You will need to attach a cover letter and resume.
Background:
The City of Portland is launching a new police oversight system comprised of the Community Board for Police Accountability (CBPA) and the Office of Community-led Police Accountability (OCPA) (collectively, the Oversight System). The CBPA will be comprised of volunteer community members and will lead the Oversight System by independently investigating allegations of misconduct by Portland Police Bureau sworn employees and supervisors thereof and imposing discipline, when appropriate. Once appointed, the CBPA will be tasked with hiring a Director for the OCPA, which will be an independent bureau within the city government.
About the Position:
The Administrative and Onboarding Coordinator will be the first, limited-term employee for the Office of Community-lead Police Accountability and will play a key role in the first steps to establish the Oversight System. The Administrative and Onboarding Coordinator will collaborate with the Deputy City Administrator for the City Operations service area, along with the Mayor's Office and City Attorney's Office to recruit, appoint, and onboard the inaugural CBPA members, and help the CBPA hire its first OCPA Director.
As an Administrative and Onboarding Coordinator, you will:
• Provide administrative support to the CBPA in developing and executing a work plan to hire a Director of the OCPA.
• Support the nominating committee with administrative tasks related to making recommendations to City Council regarding CBPA appointments.
• Onboard new CBPA members, including coordinating the completion of training requirements.
• Coordinate CBPA meetings, ensuring compliance with public meetings law until the OCPA Director is hired.
• Assist the OCPA Director in hiring staff for the agency, developing the budget, and handling other critical operational tasks.
• Initiate City processes for establishing a new office/bureau until the OCPA Director is hired, which may include website development, securing office space, and obtaining necessary services and supplies.
• Work with the CBPA, OCPA Director, and City Attorney's Office to support rulemaking for the new agency.
• Develop partnerships with internal and external stakeholders to advance the goals of the CBPA.
• Support volunteer boards in a neutral, collaborative manner.
• Perform other duties as assigned.
As an ideal candidate, you are:
• Diplomatic: Skilled at engaging with a diverse range of community members, city officials, and stakeholders with sensitivity and tact, fostering constructive dialogue and mutual understanding.
• Strategic in Organizational Skills: Proficient in setting up new systems and processes, managing initial setup tasks, and establishing operational frameworks for the new oversight system.
• Effective in Problem-Solving: Capable of handling complex, high-stakes situations involving sensitive issues, and developing effective strategies to address and resolve challenges.
• Culturally Competent: Understanding and respecting the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of the community and stakeholders, ensuring the oversight system operates equitably and inclusively.
• Experienced in Project Management: Adept at planning, coordinating, and executing various tasks and projects essential to launching and maintaining the new oversight system, including hiring and onboarding processes.
• Adaptable and Resilient: Flexible in adjusting to evolving requirements and unexpected challenges in the startup phase of the OCPA, with the resilience to manage the pressures associated with establishing a new and critical oversight function.
Virtual Zoom Meet & Greet Opportunity
Come meet the hiring manager and the senior recruiter! We'll be talking about the position's duties and responsibilities, day-to-day life in the role, review the announcement, discuss how to apply, and answer questions you may have about the position.
Topic: Meet & Greet: Administrative & Onboarding Coordinator
Time: September 23, 2024, 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82057284553
Questions? Amanda Hillebrecht, Senior RecruiterBureau of Human Resourcesmailto:Amanda.Hillebrecht@portlandoregon.gov
To Qualify
The following minimum qualifications are required for this position:
• Ability to independently exercise judgment, solve problems, and take initiative in supporting programs of significant public interest, while adhering to established procedures, budget constraints, legal requirements, and City leadership directives.
• Experience in managing complex and multi-faceted projects within a public sector framework, including meeting deadlines and executing a mission, while navigating governmental processes to achieve significant outcomes and accomplish important goals.
• Experience providing neutral and objective support for public boards or commission and the volunteers serving in that capacity.
• Ability to communicate clearly, logically, and persuasively, both verbally and in writing; prepare concise and comprehensive reports, correspondence, and other documents.
• Ability to utilize City-specific technology and general office software such as Microsoft Office programs, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, as well as virtual meeting platforms such as Zoom and Teams.
The Recruitment Process
STEP 1: Apply online between September 2, 2024 - September 30, 2024 Required Application Materials: • Resume • Cover Letter • Answer to three (3) Supplemental Questions (click on the Questions tab to preview the questions)
Optional Application Materials:
• Veteran documents to request for Veteran Preference (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc.)
Application Tips:
• The City of Portland has https://tinyurl.com/pdxh2a and offers https://www.portland.gov/bhr/eventshttps://www.portland.gov/bhr/events once per month. If you have questions after watching the videos you are invited to contact the recruiter listed on the announcement. • Your cover letter should include details describing your education, training, and/or experience, and where obtained, which clearly reflects your qualifications for each of the numbered items in the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. • Your resume should support the details described in your cover letter. • Salary Range/Equity Pay Analysis: Please note per the https://www.oregon.gov/boli/workers/pages/equal-pay.aspx your salary is determined based on the experience and education listed in your resume/application. It is strongly encouraged to include any transferable experience (paid or unpaid regardless of how recent) to ensure your offer is reflective of all directly related and equivalent experience. • Do not attach materials not requested. • All completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than the closing date and time of this recruitment. • All applications must be submitted via the City's online application process. E-mailed and/or faxed applications will not be accepted.
Step 2: Minimum Qualification Evaluation: Week of September 30, 2024 • An evaluation of each applicant's training and paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their resume and cover letter, weighted 100%. • Your resume and cover letter will be the basis for our evaluation of your qualifications for this position. Incomplete or inappropriate information may result in disqualification. • You have 14 days from the notice of the minimum qualification evaluation results to let us know if you like to review and discuss your evaluation result. Please read the https://www.portland.gov/policies/human-resources-administrative-rules/employment/hrar-301-recruitment-processes for complete information. • Additional evaluation may be required before the establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection.
Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Week of October 7, 2024 • Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list.
Step 4: Selection (Interview): Late October
• The hiring bureau will review and select candidates to interview.
Step 5: Offer of Employment: November
Step 6: Start Date: November • A start date will be determined after all conditions of employment have been met.
*Timeline is approximate and subject to change*
Additional Information
https://www.portland.gov/bhr/career-center/recruitment-policy for additional information regarding the following:
• Veteran Preference • ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations • Work Status • Equal Employment Opportunity
To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/5624731
Grants Senior Management Analyst/ Analyst II (Two Positions)
Valley Water
Salary: See Position Description
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 01817-E
Location: CA, CA
Department: Financial Planning and Management Services
Closing: 9/18/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Description
Management Analyst II: $124,259.20 - $159,057.60 Annually Senior Management Analyst: $133,806.40 - $171,350.40 Annually
Join Our Team!
Are you passionate about driving impactful projects through grant funding? Valley Water is seeking to hire a dedicated Senior Management Analyst/ Management Analyst II to lead pre-award efforts within our Grants, Compliance, and Claims Management Unit. If you're looking for a role where you can collaborate across multiple teams and contribute to the success of vital water projects, this is the opportunity for you!
Overview: The Grants, Compliance, and Claims Management Unit with Valley Water is the centralized unit for seeking and managing grants brought in to help fund Valley Water projects. The pre-award side of work within the unit will be administered by this Senior Management Analyst, with support from a Management Analyst II, and oversight by the Grants Unit Manager.
Senior Management Analyst (SMA): Core components of the Senior Management Analysts work will include researching grant opportunities and writing grant applications; high levels of collaboration with project teams, grants liaisons in watersheds and water utility divisions, procurement, legal, government relations, capital improvement program, and communications; and tracking/reporting. The position will tie efforts into the two grant roadmaps (i.e. strategic funding plans), assist in preparing updates to the Board and staff via all employee communications, and aid in early compliance reviews (pre-agreement) to ensure Valley Water can meet grant terms and conditions. As a Senior, the position will help implement new grants management software on the pre-award side in coordination with the unit's compliance and claims staff, assist in updating standard operating procedures, and work with the Unit Manager to clearly define rationale for which grants to pursue.
Management Analyst II: Core components of the Management Analyst II's work will include assisting the SMA in researching grant opportunities and writing grant applications, coordinating with project teams, tracking and reporting grant-related information, assisting with compliance tracking for federal and state grant terms and conditions, and assisting with grant communications such as the bi-monthly Grants One Pager update for the Board of Directors and the Grants Action Team monthly meeting.
Our Commitment: Racial equity, diversity and inclusion are integral to Valley Water. We are committed to building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable working environment for all. We believe every member of our team enriches our diversity, contributes to inclusion, and strengthens belonging by broadening our perspective and collective understanding of the world around us to accomplish our mission to equitably provide safe, clean water, natural flood protections, and environmental stewardship.
Key skills necessary for this position include:
• Grant writing/technical writing • Attention to detail • Time management • Project/program management • Knowledge of finance/budgeting • Knowledge of procurement/contracting • Software skills (Word, excel, PowerPoint, Smartsheet, DocuSign, financial management software) • Communications (we work with large teams across the agency as well as with granting agencies) • Ability to work independently and report out findings
Ideal Candidate's Background Includes: Applicants whose experience and background best match the ideal experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, and education are considered ideal candidates for the position. To determine the top candidates, each applicant will be assessed based on the ideal candidate criteria as listed below.
Ideal Experience:
• For Management Analyst II: Three (3) years of grant experience performing administrative, operational, management, or financial analysis of complex issues. • For Senior Management Analyst: Five (5) years of grant experience performing administrative, operational, management, or financial analysis of complex issues.
Ideal Skills and Abilities: Management Analyst II:
• Perform responsible and difficult administrative work involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. • Coordinate and participate in administrative, budgeting, and fiscal reporting activities. Independently identify, plan, and conduct management, financial, administrative, and operational studies. • Develop improvements in operations, procedures, policies, or methods. Research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods, procedures, and techniques. • Perform quantitative and qualitative analyses to evaluate assigned projects, programs, and activities. • Develop and maintain specialized computer software and databases for gathering and analyzing data. • Interpret, apply, explain, and ensure compliance with applicable federal, state, and local policies, procedures, laws, and regulations, technical written material, and Valley Water policies and procedures. • Represent the unit/division and Valley Water in meetings with governmental agencies, community groups, and various businesses, professional, and regulatory organizations, and in meetings with individuals.
Senior Management Analyst: In addition to the qualifications for a Management Analyst II:
• Train, organize, assign, and review the work of assigned staff. • Analyze, identify options, and make recommendations for the solution of budgetary, procedural, and general management problems and program needs. • Prepare a variety of administrative, financial, statistical, and analytical reports. Recommend, gain stakeholder buy-in, and implement modifications to existing programs, projects, systems, policies, and procedures. • Collect, interpret, and evaluate highly complex and diverse information and data. • Manage ambiguity, quantitative or qualitative, to prepare clarity for decision-making. • Research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods and techniques. • Research, analyze, and review the project plan for assigned projects and determine workflow needs. • Research, analyze, and propose integration of legislative and regulatory matters into current area of responsibility. • Interact with political acumen with elected officials and executive staff. • Administer and monitor assigned contracts. • Use common desktop applications and software. • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Ideal Knowledge: Management Analyst II:
• Complex theories, principles, and practices of public administration as applied to operational unit and program administration. • Sources of information related to a broad range of Valley Water programs, projects, services, and administration. • Methods of quantitative and qualitative analyses to evaluate assigned projects, programs, and activities. • Applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures relevant to assigned area of responsibility. • Principles of budget preparation, analysis, forecasting, and control.
Senior Management Analyst: In addition to the qualifications for Management Analyst II: Some Knowledge of:
• Principles, practices, and responsibilities involved in leading the work of assigned staff. • Common desktop applications and software. • Principles of business writing and report preparation. Working Knowledge of: • Principles and practices of program development and administration. • Principles of budget preparation, analysis, forecasting and control. • Methods and techniques of contract administration.
Thorough Knowledge of:
• Theories, principles, and practices of public administration as applied to assigned unit or division. • Government agency programs such as, but not limited to, finance, budgeting, procurement, human resources, government relations, legal, water utility and watershed operations and management, and/or other related programs. • Methods and techniques used to analyze business processes and recommend solutions for existing problems. • Methods and techniques used to collect and analyze data and prepare reports based on findings.
Ideal Training and Education:Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in public administration, business administration, accounting, finance, or a related field. Directly related experience may be substituted for the college requirement on the basis of one and one-half years of experience for one year of education to a maximum of four years.
Required License or Certificate
Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid California driver's license. Individuals who do not meet the driver's license requirement due to a disability will be considered for a reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis.
To review the Classification Specification for Management Analyst II, please click https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/valleywater.org.us-west-1/s3fs-public/Managment%20Analyst%20I-II%20-%205-2019.pdf https://get.adobe.com/reader/ To review the Classification Specification for Senior Management Analyst, please click https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/valleywater.org.us-west-1/s3fs-public/Senior%20Management%20Analyst%20-%205-2019.pdf https://get.adobe.com/reader/
Grants, Compliance, and Claims Management Unit (Position Code 1110 & 68)Valley Water Telework Program: Eligibility for telework will depend on the type of work performed, operational needs, and the ability for the employee to perform the essential functions of their job duties while teleworking. Employment with Valley Water requires employees to live within 150 miles of their primary physical work location located in San Jose, California by their start date. This position is eligible for a hybrid telework schedule, typically working 40% remote and 60% onsite.
Selection Process
(1) The selection process may include one or more of the following: application review, application assessment, performance exercise, written exercise and/or interview. (2) The Employment Application, Qualifying Information Questions and/or Supplemental Questions will be evaluated based on the ideal candidate criteria listed above. Resumes are highly recommended.
NOTE: Position and start date is subject to availability of funds. Valley Water retains the right to repost this position as deemed necessary. Consideration may be given to existing applicant pools within the same classification. Valley Water's Equal Opportunity Non-Discrimination Policy is available for review upon request.
Valley Water will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please advise Human Resources in advance of any special needs by calling 408-630-2260.
Please be aware that once submitted all application materials become the property of Valley Water and will not be returned. Human Resources staff are not authorized to make copies of application materials for applicants.
To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/5605619
Full Time
Grants Senior Management Analyst/ Analyst II (Two Positions)
Valley Water
Salary: See Position Description
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 01817-E
Location: CA, CA
Department: Financial Planning and Management Services
Closing: 9/18/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Description
Management Analyst II: $124,259.20 - $159,057.60 Annually Senior Management Analyst: $133,806.40 - $171,350.40 Annually
Join Our Team!
Are you passionate about driving impactful projects through grant funding? Valley Water is seeking to hire a dedicated Senior Management Analyst/ Management Analyst II to lead pre-award efforts within our Grants, Compliance, and Claims Management Unit. If you're looking for a role where you can collaborate across multiple teams and contribute to the success of vital water projects, this is the opportunity for you!
Overview: The Grants, Compliance, and Claims Management Unit with Valley Water is the centralized unit for seeking and managing grants brought in to help fund Valley Water projects. The pre-award side of work within the unit will be administered by this Senior Management Analyst, with support from a Management Analyst II, and oversight by the Grants Unit Manager.
Senior Management Analyst (SMA): Core components of the Senior Management Analysts work will include researching grant opportunities and writing grant applications; high levels of collaboration with project teams, grants liaisons in watersheds and water utility divisions, procurement, legal, government relations, capital improvement program, and communications; and tracking/reporting. The position will tie efforts into the two grant roadmaps (i.e. strategic funding plans), assist in preparing updates to the Board and staff via all employee communications, and aid in early compliance reviews (pre-agreement) to ensure Valley Water can meet grant terms and conditions. As a Senior, the position will help implement new grants management software on the pre-award side in coordination with the unit's compliance and claims staff, assist in updating standard operating procedures, and work with the Unit Manager to clearly define rationale for which grants to pursue.
Management Analyst II: Core components of the Management Analyst II's work will include assisting the SMA in researching grant opportunities and writing grant applications, coordinating with project teams, tracking and reporting grant-related information, assisting with compliance tracking for federal and state grant terms and conditions, and assisting with grant communications such as the bi-monthly Grants One Pager update for the Board of Directors and the Grants Action Team monthly meeting.
Our Commitment: Racial equity, diversity and inclusion are integral to Valley Water. We are committed to building and sustaining an inclusive and equitable working environment for all. We believe every member of our team enriches our diversity, contributes to inclusion, and strengthens belonging by broadening our perspective and collective understanding of the world around us to accomplish our mission to equitably provide safe, clean water, natural flood protections, and environmental stewardship.
Key skills necessary for this position include:
• Grant writing/technical writing • Attention to detail • Time management • Project/program management • Knowledge of finance/budgeting • Knowledge of procurement/contracting • Software skills (Word, excel, PowerPoint, Smartsheet, DocuSign, financial management software) • Communications (we work with large teams across the agency as well as with granting agencies) • Ability to work independently and report out findings
Ideal Candidate's Background Includes: Applicants whose experience and background best match the ideal experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, and education are considered ideal candidates for the position. To determine the top candidates, each applicant will be assessed based on the ideal candidate criteria as listed below.
Ideal Experience:
• For Management Analyst II: Three (3) years of grant experience performing administrative, operational, management, or financial analysis of complex issues. • For Senior Management Analyst: Five (5) years of grant experience performing administrative, operational, management, or financial analysis of complex issues.
Ideal Skills and Abilities: Management Analyst II:
• Perform responsible and difficult administrative work involving the use of independent judgment and personal initiative. • Coordinate and participate in administrative, budgeting, and fiscal reporting activities. Independently identify, plan, and conduct management, financial, administrative, and operational studies. • Develop improvements in operations, procedures, policies, or methods. Research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods, procedures, and techniques. • Perform quantitative and qualitative analyses to evaluate assigned projects, programs, and activities. • Develop and maintain specialized computer software and databases for gathering and analyzing data. • Interpret, apply, explain, and ensure compliance with applicable federal, state, and local policies, procedures, laws, and regulations, technical written material, and Valley Water policies and procedures. • Represent the unit/division and Valley Water in meetings with governmental agencies, community groups, and various businesses, professional, and regulatory organizations, and in meetings with individuals.
Senior Management Analyst: In addition to the qualifications for a Management Analyst II:
• Train, organize, assign, and review the work of assigned staff. • Analyze, identify options, and make recommendations for the solution of budgetary, procedural, and general management problems and program needs. • Prepare a variety of administrative, financial, statistical, and analytical reports. Recommend, gain stakeholder buy-in, and implement modifications to existing programs, projects, systems, policies, and procedures. • Collect, interpret, and evaluate highly complex and diverse information and data. • Manage ambiguity, quantitative or qualitative, to prepare clarity for decision-making. • Research, analyze, and evaluate new service delivery methods and techniques. • Research, analyze, and review the project plan for assigned projects and determine workflow needs. • Research, analyze, and propose integration of legislative and regulatory matters into current area of responsibility. • Interact with political acumen with elected officials and executive staff. • Administer and monitor assigned contracts. • Use common desktop applications and software. • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Ideal Knowledge: Management Analyst II:
• Complex theories, principles, and practices of public administration as applied to operational unit and program administration. • Sources of information related to a broad range of Valley Water programs, projects, services, and administration. • Methods of quantitative and qualitative analyses to evaluate assigned projects, programs, and activities. • Applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures relevant to assigned area of responsibility. • Principles of budget preparation, analysis, forecasting, and control.
Senior Management Analyst: In addition to the qualifications for Management Analyst II: Some Knowledge of:
• Principles, practices, and responsibilities involved in leading the work of assigned staff. • Common desktop applications and software. • Principles of business writing and report preparation. Working Knowledge of: • Principles and practices of program development and administration. • Principles of budget preparation, analysis, forecasting and control. • Methods and techniques of contract administration.
Thorough Knowledge of:
• Theories, principles, and practices of public administration as applied to assigned unit or division. • Government agency programs such as, but not limited to, finance, budgeting, procurement, human resources, government relations, legal, water utility and watershed operations and management, and/or other related programs. • Methods and techniques used to analyze business processes and recommend solutions for existing problems. • Methods and techniques used to collect and analyze data and prepare reports based on findings.
Ideal Training and Education:Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in public administration, business administration, accounting, finance, or a related field. Directly related experience may be substituted for the college requirement on the basis of one and one-half years of experience for one year of education to a maximum of four years.
Required License or Certificate
Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid California driver's license. Individuals who do not meet the driver's license requirement due to a disability will be considered for a reasonable accommodation on a case-by-case basis.
To review the Classification Specification for Management Analyst II, please click https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/valleywater.org.us-west-1/s3fs-public/Managment%20Analyst%20I-II%20-%205-2019.pdf https://get.adobe.com/reader/ To review the Classification Specification for Senior Management Analyst, please click https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/valleywater.org.us-west-1/s3fs-public/Senior%20Management%20Analyst%20-%205-2019.pdf https://get.adobe.com/reader/
Grants, Compliance, and Claims Management Unit (Position Code 1110 & 68)Valley Water Telework Program: Eligibility for telework will depend on the type of work performed, operational needs, and the ability for the employee to perform the essential functions of their job duties while teleworking. Employment with Valley Water requires employees to live within 150 miles of their primary physical work location located in San Jose, California by their start date. This position is eligible for a hybrid telework schedule, typically working 40% remote and 60% onsite.
Selection Process
(1) The selection process may include one or more of the following: application review, application assessment, performance exercise, written exercise and/or interview. (2) The Employment Application, Qualifying Information Questions and/or Supplemental Questions will be evaluated based on the ideal candidate criteria listed above. Resumes are highly recommended.
NOTE: Position and start date is subject to availability of funds. Valley Water retains the right to repost this position as deemed necessary. Consideration may be given to existing applicant pools within the same classification. Valley Water's Equal Opportunity Non-Discrimination Policy is available for review upon request.
Valley Water will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please advise Human Resources in advance of any special needs by calling 408-630-2260.
Please be aware that once submitted all application materials become the property of Valley Water and will not be returned. Human Resources staff are not authorized to make copies of application materials for applicants.
To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/5605619
University Contract Administrator
Job no: 534408
Work type: Officer of Administration
Location: Eugene, OR
Categories: Administrative/Professional, Business Administration/Management, Legal/Law, Planning/Project Management
Department: Purchasing and Contracting Services (PCS)
Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing
Salary: $58,000 - $75,000 per year
Compensation Band: OS-OA08-Fiscal Year 2024-2025
FTE: 1.0
Hybrid eligible
Application Review Begins
Application review begins on Monday, September 16, 2024; position open until filled
Special Instructions to Applicants
To ensure consideration, please include the following with your online application:
1) A current resume;
2) A cover letter that addresses how you meet the minimum and preferred qualifications.
We are interested in finding the best candidate for the position. We encourage you to apply, even if you don't think you meet every one of our preferred qualifications — use your application to let us know what is meaningful to you about the role and what transferable skills or other qualities you would bring.
Department Summary
Purchasing and Contracting Services (PCS), a department within the VPGC's management portfolio, serves as the central coordination point for conducting procurement activity, negotiating contracts, and making purchases on behalf of the University of Oregon. As such, the Chief Procurement Officer is the primary contracting and procurement officer for the University of Oregon.
PCS is a fast-paced, high-volume workplace that places a premium on the ability to: (1) find ways to reduce enterprise costs and/or improve enterprise operational effectiveness related to procurement and contracting; (2) avoid or solve problems by developing practical solutions informed by best practices, strategic planning, legal advice, and policy objectives, as well as political, public relations, and programmatic considerations; (3) manage University projects that have enterprise contracting and procurement components; and (4) educate campus stakeholders and conduct outreach to the business community, including Disadvantaged Business Entities (DBEs).
Position Summary
Reporting to the Associate Director of Procurement and Contracting, the University Contracts Administrator is a senior level contracting position responsible for handling a wide variety of transactions. The University Contracts Administrator works in concert with the PCS Management Team to develop and implement policies, processes, and procedures that support timely contracting services and achieve the best interests of the University. The University Contracts Administrator acts in the decentralized business environment of a public university and assists University departments to conceptualize, negotiate, draft, review, process, and finalize contracts with third parties for the acquisition of goods and services and for other purposes. In carrying out these functions, the University Contracts Administrator must understand the University policy, practice, administrative rules, and state and federal laws applicable to contracting and the priorities of the University.
This position works independently and is expected to carry out University-level contract assignments with minimal oversight from their supervisor. They are responsible for University-wide custom contracts and financial commitments which have potentially serious impacts if managed improperly. Since they act on management's behalf to carry out contract assignments and manage projects, they will interact with individuals at all levels of the organization. A strong ability to demonstrate inclusivity, empathy, tact, and diplomacy is therefore necessary.
This position will have the authority to sign legal instruments with third parties that legally bind the university, up to a maximum limit of $500,000.
Additionally, the University Contracts Administrator will serve as the primary contract administrator for a Regional Business Hub or PCS, as assigned. As the primary contract administrator for a Regional Business Hub or PCS, the University Contracts Administrator will track contract compliance, manage the contract life cycle, and track vendor performance to contracts for non-construction related goods and services. Additionally, the University Contracts Administrator will act as the primary project manager for informal and formal complex, high risk public solicitation events. The University Contracts Administrator will also conduct requirements gathering for sourcing/solicitation events and complex non-construction related contracts for PCS or Regional Business Hub customers.
Minimum Requirements
• Bachelor's degree and 2 years of relevant professional experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Professional Competencies
• Strong writing, organizational, and customer service skills.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills with people in diverse workgroups and with differing skill levels.
• Demonstrated ability to perform multiple tasks, meet imposed deadlines, and work under time constraints or other requirements when necessary.
• Intermediate skills using the web and computer programs including Microsoft Office Word and other products.
• Strong analytical skills
• Demonstrated commitment to the University's diversity, equity, and inclusion goals and ability to provide leadership at the department level.
• Ability to lead by example and maintain the highest ethical standards within the department and within the University.
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience managing projects
• Familiarity with Oregon laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to contracting, leasing, and contract- related purchasing.
• Experience working in a purchasing/contracting office within higher education or public sector experience.
• Experience administering contracts and tracking vendor performance
• Certification in a relevant professional field
FLSA Exempt: Yes
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit https://hr.uoregon.edu/about-benefits.
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please contact us at mailto:uocareers@uoregon.edu or 541-346-5112.
UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy (including pregnancy-related conditions), age, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history), ancestry, familial status, citizenship, service in the uniformed services (as defined in federal and state law), veteran status, expunged juvenile record, and/or the use of leave protected by state or federal law in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed https://investigations.uoregon.edu/reporting.
In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at https://clery.uoregon.edu/annual-campus-security-and-fire-safety-report.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5581014
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Full Time
University Contract Administrator
Job no: 534408
Work type: Officer of Administration
Location: Eugene, OR
Categories: Administrative/Professional, Business Administration/Management, Legal/Law, Planning/Project Management
Department: Purchasing and Contracting Services (PCS)
Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing
Salary: $58,000 - $75,000 per year
Compensation Band: OS-OA08-Fiscal Year 2024-2025
FTE: 1.0
Hybrid eligible
Application Review Begins
Application review begins on Monday, September 16, 2024; position open until filled
Special Instructions to Applicants
To ensure consideration, please include the following with your online application:
1) A current resume;
2) A cover letter that addresses how you meet the minimum and preferred qualifications.
We are interested in finding the best candidate for the position. We encourage you to apply, even if you don't think you meet every one of our preferred qualifications — use your application to let us know what is meaningful to you about the role and what transferable skills or other qualities you would bring.
Department Summary
Purchasing and Contracting Services (PCS), a department within the VPGC's management portfolio, serves as the central coordination point for conducting procurement activity, negotiating contracts, and making purchases on behalf of the University of Oregon. As such, the Chief Procurement Officer is the primary contracting and procurement officer for the University of Oregon.
PCS is a fast-paced, high-volume workplace that places a premium on the ability to: (1) find ways to reduce enterprise costs and/or improve enterprise operational effectiveness related to procurement and contracting; (2) avoid or solve problems by developing practical solutions informed by best practices, strategic planning, legal advice, and policy objectives, as well as political, public relations, and programmatic considerations; (3) manage University projects that have enterprise contracting and procurement components; and (4) educate campus stakeholders and conduct outreach to the business community, including Disadvantaged Business Entities (DBEs).
Position Summary
Reporting to the Associate Director of Procurement and Contracting, the University Contracts Administrator is a senior level contracting position responsible for handling a wide variety of transactions. The University Contracts Administrator works in concert with the PCS Management Team to develop and implement policies, processes, and procedures that support timely contracting services and achieve the best interests of the University. The University Contracts Administrator acts in the decentralized business environment of a public university and assists University departments to conceptualize, negotiate, draft, review, process, and finalize contracts with third parties for the acquisition of goods and services and for other purposes. In carrying out these functions, the University Contracts Administrator must understand the University policy, practice, administrative rules, and state and federal laws applicable to contracting and the priorities of the University.
This position works independently and is expected to carry out University-level contract assignments with minimal oversight from their supervisor. They are responsible for University-wide custom contracts and financial commitments which have potentially serious impacts if managed improperly. Since they act on management's behalf to carry out contract assignments and manage projects, they will interact with individuals at all levels of the organization. A strong ability to demonstrate inclusivity, empathy, tact, and diplomacy is therefore necessary.
This position will have the authority to sign legal instruments with third parties that legally bind the university, up to a maximum limit of $500,000.
Additionally, the University Contracts Administrator will serve as the primary contract administrator for a Regional Business Hub or PCS, as assigned. As the primary contract administrator for a Regional Business Hub or PCS, the University Contracts Administrator will track contract compliance, manage the contract life cycle, and track vendor performance to contracts for non-construction related goods and services. Additionally, the University Contracts Administrator will act as the primary project manager for informal and formal complex, high risk public solicitation events. The University Contracts Administrator will also conduct requirements gathering for sourcing/solicitation events and complex non-construction related contracts for PCS or Regional Business Hub customers.
Minimum Requirements
• Bachelor's degree and 2 years of relevant professional experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Professional Competencies
• Strong writing, organizational, and customer service skills.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills with people in diverse workgroups and with differing skill levels.
• Demonstrated ability to perform multiple tasks, meet imposed deadlines, and work under time constraints or other requirements when necessary.
• Intermediate skills using the web and computer programs including Microsoft Office Word and other products.
• Strong analytical skills
• Demonstrated commitment to the University's diversity, equity, and inclusion goals and ability to provide leadership at the department level.
• Ability to lead by example and maintain the highest ethical standards within the department and within the University.
Preferred Qualifications
• Experience managing projects
• Familiarity with Oregon laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to contracting, leasing, and contract- related purchasing.
• Experience working in a purchasing/contracting office within higher education or public sector experience.
• Experience administering contracts and tracking vendor performance
• Certification in a relevant professional field
FLSA Exempt: Yes
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit https://hr.uoregon.edu/about-benefits.
The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please contact us at mailto:uocareers@uoregon.edu or 541-346-5112.
UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy (including pregnancy-related conditions), age, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history), ancestry, familial status, citizenship, service in the uniformed services (as defined in federal and state law), veteran status, expunged juvenile record, and/or the use of leave protected by state or federal law in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed https://investigations.uoregon.edu/reporting.
In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at https://clery.uoregon.edu/annual-campus-security-and-fire-safety-report.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5581014
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The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
Washington DC
About The Kennedy Center “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” – President John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Center is the nation’s cultural center and living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Located on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., the Center presents performances across all genres, and is also home to artistic affiliates Washington National Opera and National Symphony Orchestra. At the Kennedy Center, we strive to foster belonging and empowerment at work. We are able to advance our mission because of our committed and passionate employees. We are fortunate to be able to leverage their diverse perspectives, life experiences and skills to inform how our workplace can be a safe, transparent, and replenishing community. The Kennedy Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. Mission Statement: As the nation's performing arts center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, we are a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. We welcome all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. Why Join Us We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to all full-time employees including: Staff offers for discount tickets Retirement plan with organization matching (after 1 year of employment) Qualifying employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Commuter programs including pre-tax options for discounted parking and SmartBenefits (WMATA) Annual Leave, Sick Leave, and Personal Days available immediately upon hire 11 paid holidays per year Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits with FSA and HSA options, and paid FMLA Flexible work arrangements We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2024 staff video! Job Description The Payroll Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Payroll function. This position’s responsibilities oversee the entire payroll process, from maintaining the system setups, through payroll tax, deductions, reconciliations, reporting and compliance. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, establishing, and maintaining the organization’s policies, practices and procedures related to: weekly and biweekly in-house processing of payroll groups evaluation and compliance of domestic and foreign artists and contractors administration of 16+ different union contract reconciliation, analysis and filling of payroll tax and liabilities the interpretation/implementation of new technical standards, laws and regulations. This role requires a hands and collaborative approach to ensure business needs are being met. This role requires frequent internal and external contact with customers, regulatory agencies and service providers and supervises 2 other team members. This position will also work closely with the finance department. Key Responsibilities Responsible for the day-to-day management and operations of the payroll function. Supervises and collaborates with the payroll process to ensure accuracy, compliance and policies are being met. Provides subject matter expertise, guidance, and recommendations for the payroll function. Supports the Director of Total Rewards in establishing and documenting processes and strategies for Payroll, ensuring accuracy and compliance. Provide direction and support to departments throughout the organization regarding payroll policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with internal policies and the various CBA’s (Trust & Union). Assists with the determination of the classification of individuals as either employees or independent contractors, compliance with international artist and vendor regulations, implementation of new practices, procedures laws and regulations, and efficient control and utilization of payroll resources. Performs and oversees routine and non-routine daily and weekly processes (e.g., weekly & biweekly payroll process) to ensure accuracy and integrity of payroll process and ensure proper internal controls are in place and operating effectively in all facets of the payroll operations. Coordinate and oversee monthly and annual payroll statements and reports and other information reports and requests, routine, and non-routine monthly, quarterly and annual processes (e.g., quarterly reconciliations, union rate calculations, deduction/pay code maintenance, annual independent audit, insurance audits, etc.). Responsible for the timely processing of tax filing, benefit payments, garnishments and levy’s, accruals, and other payroll related functions. Serves as a liaison with various Unions representatives to ensure resolution of any discrepancies and/or grievances related to contributions, fundings or dues for Union employees. Manages the organization’s external payroll reporting requirements (e.g., quarterly 941s and W-2s, wage payment history reporting to state regulatory agencies, etc.). Perform system/process testing and setup of the HRIS Payroll module and maintaining tax tables throughout the year as needed. Provide direction, support, and training regarding the system and payroll processes. Ensures compliance with federal, state, and local payroll, wage, tax and hour laws and best practices. Assigns, delegates, and supervises the day-to-day tasks for the payroll staff/function, including preparing their goals, performance reviews, and making effective recommendations regarding performance, and discipline for the position. Maintains high degree of confidentiality of all Payroll records. Ensure the accurate maintenance of appropriate payroll records for all employees that utilize leave benefits such as STD, LTD, FMLA etc. Maintains tracking for all employees leave plans and arrears and ensures prompt collection of hours, deductions, or dues as needed. Updates all documentation needed to properly maintain the payroll module and utilize it to its fullest capabilities. Must continue to learn and keep abreast of legal changes that impact the payroll function. Works on special projects and other duties as required helping to promote department’s success. Assumes and performs other duties and responsibilities not specifically outlined herein, but which are logically and properly inherent to the position of Payroll. Document and maintain administrative procedures for assigned payroll processes. Assure timeliness and accuracy of required filings. Maintains employee files, both physical and electronic according to record retention rules. May assist in negotiating agreements with benefits and/or other vendors for such areas as relocation services, food services and transportation. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Education: Associate degree is required; bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or other business-related field is preferred. Certified Payroll Professional certification is a differentiating factor. Experience: At least 4-6 years’ experience directly managing in-house payroll; 2+ years demonstrated supervisory skills and the ability to effectively manage small teams; strong experience with complicated payroll processes (e.g., combination of union and non-union payroll of 1,000+ employees, utilization of foreign contractors, employee vs. independent contractor determinations, etc.); Union experience preferred. Critical Skills: Excellent written/verbal communication and interpersonal skills; effective collaborator; ability to multi-task while ensuring important routine functions occur. High proficiency in use of payroll module in general ledger application; industry knowledge of payroll practices, procedures, laws, and regulations. Analytical & problem-solving abilities with excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Candidate must be local or willing to relocate to the DMV area.
Full Time Regular
About The Kennedy Center “I am certain that after the dust of centuries has passed over our cities, we, too, will be remembered not for victories or defeats in battle or in politics, but for our contribution to the human spirit.” – President John F. Kennedy The Kennedy Center is the nation’s cultural center and living memorial to President John F. Kennedy. Located on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., the Center presents performances across all genres, and is also home to artistic affiliates Washington National Opera and National Symphony Orchestra. At the Kennedy Center, we strive to foster belonging and empowerment at work. We are able to advance our mission because of our committed and passionate employees. We are fortunate to be able to leverage their diverse perspectives, life experiences and skills to inform how our workplace can be a safe, transparent, and replenishing community. The Kennedy Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant based on race, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition, or any other basis protected by law. Mission Statement: As the nation's performing arts center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, we are a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. We welcome all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. Why Join Us We offer a comprehensive range of benefits to all full-time employees including: Staff offers for discount tickets Retirement plan with organization matching (after 1 year of employment) Qualifying employer for the Public Student Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Commuter programs including pre-tax options for discounted parking and SmartBenefits (WMATA) Annual Leave, Sick Leave, and Personal Days available immediately upon hire 11 paid holidays per year Medical, Dental, and Vision benefits with FSA and HSA options, and paid FMLA Flexible work arrangements We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2024 staff video! Job Description The Payroll Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Payroll function. This position’s responsibilities oversee the entire payroll process, from maintaining the system setups, through payroll tax, deductions, reconciliations, reporting and compliance. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, establishing, and maintaining the organization’s policies, practices and procedures related to: weekly and biweekly in-house processing of payroll groups evaluation and compliance of domestic and foreign artists and contractors administration of 16+ different union contract reconciliation, analysis and filling of payroll tax and liabilities the interpretation/implementation of new technical standards, laws and regulations. This role requires a hands and collaborative approach to ensure business needs are being met. This role requires frequent internal and external contact with customers, regulatory agencies and service providers and supervises 2 other team members. This position will also work closely with the finance department. Key Responsibilities Responsible for the day-to-day management and operations of the payroll function. Supervises and collaborates with the payroll process to ensure accuracy, compliance and policies are being met. Provides subject matter expertise, guidance, and recommendations for the payroll function. Supports the Director of Total Rewards in establishing and documenting processes and strategies for Payroll, ensuring accuracy and compliance. Provide direction and support to departments throughout the organization regarding payroll policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with internal policies and the various CBA’s (Trust & Union). Assists with the determination of the classification of individuals as either employees or independent contractors, compliance with international artist and vendor regulations, implementation of new practices, procedures laws and regulations, and efficient control and utilization of payroll resources. Performs and oversees routine and non-routine daily and weekly processes (e.g., weekly & biweekly payroll process) to ensure accuracy and integrity of payroll process and ensure proper internal controls are in place and operating effectively in all facets of the payroll operations. Coordinate and oversee monthly and annual payroll statements and reports and other information reports and requests, routine, and non-routine monthly, quarterly and annual processes (e.g., quarterly reconciliations, union rate calculations, deduction/pay code maintenance, annual independent audit, insurance audits, etc.). Responsible for the timely processing of tax filing, benefit payments, garnishments and levy’s, accruals, and other payroll related functions. Serves as a liaison with various Unions representatives to ensure resolution of any discrepancies and/or grievances related to contributions, fundings or dues for Union employees. Manages the organization’s external payroll reporting requirements (e.g., quarterly 941s and W-2s, wage payment history reporting to state regulatory agencies, etc.). Perform system/process testing and setup of the HRIS Payroll module and maintaining tax tables throughout the year as needed. Provide direction, support, and training regarding the system and payroll processes. Ensures compliance with federal, state, and local payroll, wage, tax and hour laws and best practices. Assigns, delegates, and supervises the day-to-day tasks for the payroll staff/function, including preparing their goals, performance reviews, and making effective recommendations regarding performance, and discipline for the position. Maintains high degree of confidentiality of all Payroll records. Ensure the accurate maintenance of appropriate payroll records for all employees that utilize leave benefits such as STD, LTD, FMLA etc. Maintains tracking for all employees leave plans and arrears and ensures prompt collection of hours, deductions, or dues as needed. Updates all documentation needed to properly maintain the payroll module and utilize it to its fullest capabilities. Must continue to learn and keep abreast of legal changes that impact the payroll function. Works on special projects and other duties as required helping to promote department’s success. Assumes and performs other duties and responsibilities not specifically outlined herein, but which are logically and properly inherent to the position of Payroll. Document and maintain administrative procedures for assigned payroll processes. Assure timeliness and accuracy of required filings. Maintains employee files, both physical and electronic according to record retention rules. May assist in negotiating agreements with benefits and/or other vendors for such areas as relocation services, food services and transportation. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Education: Associate degree is required; bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or other business-related field is preferred. Certified Payroll Professional certification is a differentiating factor. Experience: At least 4-6 years’ experience directly managing in-house payroll; 2+ years demonstrated supervisory skills and the ability to effectively manage small teams; strong experience with complicated payroll processes (e.g., combination of union and non-union payroll of 1,000+ employees, utilization of foreign contractors, employee vs. independent contractor determinations, etc.); Union experience preferred. Critical Skills: Excellent written/verbal communication and interpersonal skills; effective collaborator; ability to multi-task while ensuring important routine functions occur. High proficiency in use of payroll module in general ledger application; industry knowledge of payroll practices, procedures, laws, and regulations. Analytical & problem-solving abilities with excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Candidate must be local or willing to relocate to the DMV area.
University of California, Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Performance Play and Design Department: Assistant Teaching Professor of Playable and Participatory Media (Initial Review 10-15-24)
Position overview Position title: Assistant Teaching Professor of Playable and Participatory Media Salary range: Commensurate with qualifications and experience; academic year (nine-month basis). A reasonable estimate for the annual salary of this position is $86,600 - $110,000. UC salary scales are publicly available. For more information, see: https://apo.ucsc.edu/compensation/salary-scales/index.html.
Percent time: Full-time (100%)
Anticipated start: July 1, 2025, with academic year beginning September 2025. Degree must be in hand by June 30, 2025 for employment beginning on July 1, 2025 and beyond.
Application Window
Open date: August 16, 2024
Next review date: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2024 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Final date: Monday, Jun 30, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.
Position Description
The University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for a practitioner-educator working in playable and participatory media to join the https://theater.ucsc.edu/ as an assistant teaching professor. The chosen candidate will serve both the https://agpm.ucsc.edu/ within the Performance, Play, and Design Department, and UCSC’s interdepartmental https://creative.ucsc.edu/, a new online- and hybrid-modality undergraduate major, which is the first online bachelors degree program in the University of California system. The selected candidate will collaborate with faculty and staff in the Arts Division to develop research-driven curricula for both programs, and will guide student work in both majors.
Creative Technologies is an interdisciplinary online UCSC Arts Division program offering a justice-focused digital arts and design curriculum, dedicated to advanced, innovative pedagogy, and the cultivation of web-based and hybrid learning communities. Its course of study emphasizes collaborative creative practices, and digital media as a cultural nexus at which creative workers can nurture equity, power, representation, and imagination. Drawing its faculty from multiple departments within the Arts Division, the online program allows UCSC Arts students to transcend genres and the physical space of its campus, bridging geographically and economically remote communities. The first cohort of Creative Technologies students begins its studies in the Fall of 2024.
Performance, Play, and Design is a distinctive interdisciplinary department that blends faculty in theater, performance studies, dance, game design, digital art, music, and interactive media to create a shared environment for creative research at the forefront of performance, play, and design in the fields of games, art, performance and interactive media in the digital and analog realms, with a focus on social justice, impact, and equity. Within this context, faculty continue to grow the Art & Design: Games and Playable Media Program to develop innovative approaches to game design and game creation, to encourage artistic and experimental approaches to play, and to engage with contemporary issues of justice and critical approaches to play and interactivity in order to push the bounds of interactive media.
The selected candidate will demonstrate a successful record of college-/university-level teaching in critical fields related to participatory media. The candidate will show significant promise in teaching innovation, and will have experience with hybrid and/or web-based teaching and learning technologies. The ideal candidate will have significant teaching experience in an online format, as well as experience developing and designing courses that explore, leverage, and benefit from innovative platforms for online pedagogy. The ideal candidate will also demonstrate service and leadership experience, and a capacity to mobilize people and resources toward the cultivation of community and excellence in an evolving interdisciplinary institution. Special consideration may be offered for candidates who have teaching experience in one or more of the following areas: creative coding/coding for artists; interactivity; sound and vision technology; computer vision, audition, and other machine sensing; digital environments; physical computing; movement and performance technologies; and DIY tools. We encourage applicants who engage contemporary issues in media, or technologies of transmission and interaction, design justice and art interventions; and who define their creative work broadly and inclusively, across or transcending traditional disciplinary, genre, or media categories, and who have significant experience in modes of production that center approaches that challenge conventional notions of authorship and audience, or are otherwise intensively collaborative. We welcome and encourage national and international applicants working in any of a wide range of creative practices, including one or more of the general areas described above, but not limited to them. This position is based at UC Santa Cruz, and requires regular in-person presence at the campus, excepting in cases of sabbatical leaves and other leaves of absence. The selected candidate will be expected to serve as program chair of one or both programs in the future.
The Arts Division at the University of California, Santa Cruz seeks candidates for this position who understand barriers facing traditionally underrepresented, marginalized, and historically excluded groups in the classroom and in higher education; who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community; and who have engaged in teaching, research, professional and/or public service contributions that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). These contributions may include, but need not be limited to, pedagogical strategies that contribute to the advancement of access and equal opportunity in education and participation in activities that support the recruitment, retention, and success of scholars and students from diverse backgrounds. For more information, see the https://arts.ucsc.edu/page/arts-division-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-dei-statement, https://arts.ucsc.edu/page/performance-play-design-department-diversity-equity-and-inclusion, and https://creative.ucsc.edu/about/justice-focused/ DEI statements.
The candidate must provide materials documenting they meet the advertised Basic Qualifications, but we also ask applicants to identify in their application materials if they possess any of the following areas of expertise:
• Demonstrated experience in advanced and innovative approaches to teaching, including teaching in course designs aided and enhanced by digital media • Demonstrated experience in, and knowledge of, contemporary arts/design practices • Demonstrated critical engagement with emerging media technologies • Demonstrated experience working with underrepresented students and communities of color in research, teaching, service, advising, and mentoring
UC Santa Cruz is a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution with a high proportion of first-in-family undergraduate students. The campus supports research and teaching with grants awarded by the Committee on Research, the Committee on Teaching, and other groups. In addition to encouraging participation in robust departmental, divisional, and campus mentoring, the campus offers a https://academicaffairs.ucsc.edu/faculty-community-networking-program/ to support its instructors’ development and career advancement.
The campus operates on a schedule of three 11-week quarters per academic year. In accordance with workload policy, PPD teaching professor faculty serve as the primary instructor for six 5-unit courses per year, with an additional two course equivalencies (for eight in total) reserved for service. All faculty are required to undertake administrative service for the department, division, and University, in consultation with their unit chair or director.
The assistant teaching professor title confers the rights and responsibilities of membership in the Academic Senate and the title is analogous to a tenure-track position.
As a condition of employment, the finalist will be required to disclose if they are subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct, are currently being investigated for misconduct, or have filed an appeal with a previous employer
• “Misconduct” means any violation of the policies governing employee conduct at the applicant’s previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment or discrimination, as defined by the employer. • https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000385/SVSH. • https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/1001004/Anti-Discrimination • https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/apm/apm-035.pdf
Performance, Play, and Design Department: https://theater.ucsc.edu/
Creative Technologies Program: https://creative.ucsc.edu/
Art & Design: Games and Playable Media Program: https://agpm.ucsc.edu/
Qualifications
Basic qualifications (required at time of application) Applicants must have a terminal degree (MFA or PhD) in an area of expertise related to Playable and Participatory Media (equivalent foreign degrees will be considered); or a demonstrated record of college or university-level teaching experience and at least six years of a creative practice in performance, play, and design.
For applicants who do not possess the applicable terminal degree when they submit their applications, they must document in their application materials (e.g., c.v., cover letter, etc.) that their projected date for completing their degree will be on or before June 30, 2025.
Application Requirements
Document requirements Given our department’s focus on decolonial approaches to teaching, research, and service, our search committee will conduct a preliminary screening of applications solely based on (1) the Teaching Statement and (2) the Statement of Contributions to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. We are looking for candidates who demonstrate effective strategies that support the recruitment and success of underrepresented scholars and students.
• Statement of Contributions to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (Preliminary Screening Document) - Statement addressing your understanding of the barriers facing traditionally underrepresented groups and your past and/or future contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion through teaching and professional or public service. Candidates are urged to https://apo.ucsc.edu/diversity.html before preparing their application.
• Statement of Teaching (Preliminary Screening Document)
• Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
• Cover Letter - Briefly summarize your qualifications and interest in the position.
• Student Evaluations of Teaching (Set 1 of 3 required) - Reviewers of these evaluations are aware that systematic biases unfavorable to protected demographics are known to impact student evaluations of teaching. Our equity-focused assessment makes every effort to account for biases of that kind.
• Student Evaluations of Teaching (Set 2 of 3 required) - Reviewers of these evaluations are aware that systematic biases unfavorable to protected demographics are known to impact student evaluations of teaching. Our equity-focused assessment makes every effort to account for biases of that kind.
• Student Evaluations of Teaching (Set 3 of 3 required) - Reviewers of these evaluations are aware that systematic biases unfavorable to protected demographics are known to impact student evaluations of teaching. Our equity-focused assessment makes every effort to account for biases of that kind.
• Student Evaluations of Teaching - Reviewers of these evaluations are aware that systematic biases unfavorable to protected demographics are known to impact student evaluations of teaching. Our equity-focused assessment makes every effort to account for biases of that kind. (Optional)
• Student Evaluations of Teaching - Reviewers of these evaluations are aware that systematic biases unfavorable to protected demographics are known to impact student evaluations of teaching. Our equity-focused assessment makes every effort to account for biases of that kind. (Optional)
• Portfolio of Creative Work, including descriptions of included work - Portfolio must be submitted in PDF format, please include descriptions of work.
• Sample Course Material - Submit a sample document such as a course syllabus, sample assignment, course interface, etc.
• Sample Course Material - Submit a sample document such as a course syllabus, sample assignment, course interface, etc.
(Optional)
• Sample Course Material - Submit a sample document such as a course syllabus, sample assignment, course interface, etc.
(Optional)
• Writing Sample (Optional)
• Examples of Student Work - Example of student work must be submitted in PDF format. The PDF may include a variety of links, texts, or sample images documenting student work.
(Optional)
Reference requirements
• 3-5 required (contact information only)
To acknowledge and reduce the labor involved in acquiring letters of recommendation, the hiring unit will request confidential letters* from only the references of those applicants who are under serious consideration. Applicants are advised to speak to potential references in anticipation of a future letter submission request and to advise them that they will need to submit their confidential letters within two weeks of the submission request.
Applicants must provide the names and contact information of their references (a minimum of three references is required and a maximum of five will be permitted). Note that your references, or dossier service, will submit their confidential letters directly to the UC Recruit System.
*All letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. For any reference letter provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service, career center), direct the author to UCSC’s confidentiality statement at http://apo.ucsc.edu/confstm.htm Apply link: https://apptrkr.com/5561195
Help contact: espitz@ucsc.edu
About UC Santa Cruz
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status. UC Santa Cruz is committed to excellence through diversity and strives to establish a climate that welcomes, celebrates, and promotes respect for the contributions of all students and employees. Inquiries regarding the University’s equal employment opportunity policies may be directed to the https://equity.ucsc.edu/ at the University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 or by email at equity@ucsc.edu.
Notice of Availability: In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the Clery Act), the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hUBiz3WS3zErEGOhSOu7KZZPzGkTwr_2/view?usp=sharing. This report is published by October 1st of each year and includes current institutional policies and procedures concerning campus safety and security; fire safety and evacuation policies; sexual misconduct and relationship violence reporting and response protocols; and crime and fire statistics for the three previous calendar years. A paper copy of the ASFSR is available upon request by contacting the UCSC Police Department at 114 Carriage House Rd., Santa Cruz, CA 95064, or by calling 831-459-2231 Ext. 1.
Under Federal law, the University of California may employ only individuals who are legally able to work in the United States as established by providing documents as specified in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Certain UCSC positions funded by federal contracts or sub-contracts require the selected candidate to pass an E-Verify check (see https://www.uscis.gov/e-verify). The university sponsors employment-based visas for nonresidents who are offered academic appointments at UC Santa Cruz (see https://apo.ucsc.edu/policy/capm/102.530.html).
UCSC is a smoke & tobacco-free campus.
If you need accommodation due to a disability, please contact Disability Management Services at roberts@ucsc.edu (831) 459-4602.
UCSC is committed to addressing the spousal and partner employment needs of our candidates and employees. As part of this commitment, our institution is a member of the Northern California Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (NorCal HERC). Visit the NorCal HERC website at https://www.hercjobs.org/regions/higher-ed-careers-northern-california/ to search for open positions within a commutable distance of our institution.
The University of California offers a competitive benefits package and a number of programs to support employee work/life balance. For information about employee benefits please visit https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html
As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all applicable University policies and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may impose additional requirements.
VISIT UC Santa Cruz: https://www.ucsc.edu
Job location
Santa Cruz, California.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5561195
Full Time
Performance Play and Design Department: Assistant Teaching Professor of Playable and Participatory Media (Initial Review 10-15-24)
Position overview Position title: Assistant Teaching Professor of Playable and Participatory Media Salary range: Commensurate with qualifications and experience; academic year (nine-month basis). A reasonable estimate for the annual salary of this position is $86,600 - $110,000. UC salary scales are publicly available. For more information, see: https://apo.ucsc.edu/compensation/salary-scales/index.html.
Percent time: Full-time (100%)
Anticipated start: July 1, 2025, with academic year beginning September 2025. Degree must be in hand by June 30, 2025 for employment beginning on July 1, 2025 and beyond.
Application Window
Open date: August 16, 2024
Next review date: Tuesday, Oct 15, 2024 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.
Final date: Monday, Jun 30, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.
Position Description
The University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for a practitioner-educator working in playable and participatory media to join the https://theater.ucsc.edu/ as an assistant teaching professor. The chosen candidate will serve both the https://agpm.ucsc.edu/ within the Performance, Play, and Design Department, and UCSC’s interdepartmental https://creative.ucsc.edu/, a new online- and hybrid-modality undergraduate major, which is the first online bachelors degree program in the University of California system. The selected candidate will collaborate with faculty and staff in the Arts Division to develop research-driven curricula for both programs, and will guide student work in both majors.
Creative Technologies is an interdisciplinary online UCSC Arts Division program offering a justice-focused digital arts and design curriculum, dedicated to advanced, innovative pedagogy, and the cultivation of web-based and hybrid learning communities. Its course of study emphasizes collaborative creative practices, and digital media as a cultural nexus at which creative workers can nurture equity, power, representation, and imagination. Drawing its faculty from multiple departments within the Arts Division, the online program allows UCSC Arts students to transcend genres and the physical space of its campus, bridging geographically and economically remote communities. The first cohort of Creative Technologies students begins its studies in the Fall of 2024.
Performance, Play, and Design is a distinctive interdisciplinary department that blends faculty in theater, performance studies, dance, game design, digital art, music, and interactive media to create a shared environment for creative research at the forefront of performance, play, and design in the fields of games, art, performance and interactive media in the digital and analog realms, with a focus on social justice, impact, and equity. Within this context, faculty continue to grow the Art & Design: Games and Playable Media Program to develop innovative approaches to game design and game creation, to encourage artistic and experimental approaches to play, and to engage with contemporary issues of justice and critical approaches to play and interactivity in order to push the bounds of interactive media.
The selected candidate will demonstrate a successful record of college-/university-level teaching in critical fields related to participatory media. The candidate will show significant promise in teaching innovation, and will have experience with hybrid and/or web-based teaching and learning technologies. The ideal candidate will have significant teaching experience in an online format, as well as experience developing and designing courses that explore, leverage, and benefit from innovative platforms for online pedagogy. The ideal candidate will also demonstrate service and leadership experience, and a capacity to mobilize people and resources toward the cultivation of community and excellence in an evolving interdisciplinary institution. Special consideration may be offered for candidates who have teaching experience in one or more of the following areas: creative coding/coding for artists; interactivity; sound and vision technology; computer vision, audition, and other machine sensing; digital environments; physical computing; movement and performance technologies; and DIY tools. We encourage applicants who engage contemporary issues in media, or technologies of transmission and interaction, design justice and art interventions; and who define their creative work broadly and inclusively, across or transcending traditional disciplinary, genre, or media categories, and who have significant experience in modes of production that center approaches that challenge conventional notions of authorship and audience, or are otherwise intensively collaborative. We welcome and encourage national and international applicants working in any of a wide range of creative practices, including one or more of the general areas described above, but not limited to them. This position is based at UC Santa Cruz, and requires regular in-person presence at the campus, excepting in cases of sabbatical leaves and other leaves of absence. The selected candidate will be expected to serve as program chair of one or both programs in the future.
The Arts Division at the University of California, Santa Cruz seeks candidates for this position who understand barriers facing traditionally underrepresented, marginalized, and historically excluded groups in the classroom and in higher education; who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community; and who have engaged in teaching, research, professional and/or public service contributions that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). These contributions may include, but need not be limited to, pedagogical strategies that contribute to the advancement of access and equal opportunity in education and participation in activities that support the recruitment, retention, and success of scholars and students from diverse backgrounds. For more information, see the https://arts.ucsc.edu/page/arts-division-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-dei-statement, https://arts.ucsc.edu/page/performance-play-design-department-diversity-equity-and-inclusion, and https://creative.ucsc.edu/about/justice-focused/ DEI statements.
The candidate must provide materials documenting they meet the advertised Basic Qualifications, but we also ask applicants to identify in their application materials if they possess any of the following areas of expertise:
• Demonstrated experience in advanced and innovative approaches to teaching, including teaching in course designs aided and enhanced by digital media • Demonstrated experience in, and knowledge of, contemporary arts/design practices • Demonstrated critical engagement with emerging media technologies • Demonstrated experience working with underrepresented students and communities of color in research, teaching, service, advising, and mentoring
UC Santa Cruz is a Hispanic-Serving Institution and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution with a high proportion of first-in-family undergraduate students. The campus supports research and teaching with grants awarded by the Committee on Research, the Committee on Teaching, and other groups. In addition to encouraging participation in robust departmental, divisional, and campus mentoring, the campus offers a https://academicaffairs.ucsc.edu/faculty-community-networking-program/ to support its instructors’ development and career advancement.
The campus operates on a schedule of three 11-week quarters per academic year. In accordance with workload policy, PPD teaching professor faculty serve as the primary instructor for six 5-unit courses per year, with an additional two course equivalencies (for eight in total) reserved for service. All faculty are required to undertake administrative service for the department, division, and University, in consultation with their unit chair or director.
The assistant teaching professor title confers the rights and responsibilities of membership in the Academic Senate and the title is analogous to a tenure-track position.
As a condition of employment, the finalist will be required to disclose if they are subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct, are currently being investigated for misconduct, or have filed an appeal with a previous employer
• “Misconduct” means any violation of the policies governing employee conduct at the applicant’s previous place of employment, including, but not limited to, violations of policies prohibiting sexual harassment, sexual assault, or other forms of harassment or discrimination, as defined by the employer. • https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000385/SVSH. • https://policy.ucop.edu/doc/1001004/Anti-Discrimination • https://www.ucop.edu/academic-personnel-programs/_files/apm/apm-035.pdf
Performance, Play, and Design Department: https://theater.ucsc.edu/
Creative Technologies Program: https://creative.ucsc.edu/
Art & Design: Games and Playable Media Program: https://agpm.ucsc.edu/
Qualifications
Basic qualifications (required at time of application) Applicants must have a terminal degree (MFA or PhD) in an area of expertise related to Playable and Participatory Media (equivalent foreign degrees will be considered); or a demonstrated record of college or university-level teaching experience and at least six years of a creative practice in performance, play, and design.
For applicants who do not possess the applicable terminal degree when they submit their applications, they must document in their application materials (e.g., c.v., cover letter, etc.) that their projected date for completing their degree will be on or before June 30, 2025.
Application Requirements
Document requirements Given our department’s focus on decolonial approaches to teaching, research, and service, our search committee will conduct a preliminary screening of applications solely based on (1) the Teaching Statement and (2) the Statement of Contributions to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. We are looking for candidates who demonstrate effective strategies that support the recruitment and success of underrepresented scholars and students.
• Statement of Contributions to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (Preliminary Screening Document) - Statement addressing your understanding of the barriers facing traditionally underrepresented groups and your past and/or future contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion through teaching and professional or public service. Candidates are urged to https://apo.ucsc.edu/diversity.html before preparing their application.
• Statement of Teaching (Preliminary Screening Document)
• Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
• Cover Letter - Briefly summarize your qualifications and interest in the position.
• Student Evaluations of Teaching (Set 1 of 3 required) - Reviewers of these evaluations are aware that systematic biases unfavorable to protected demographics are known to impact student evaluations of teaching. Our equity-focused assessment makes every effort to account for biases of that kind.
• Student Evaluations of Teaching (Set 2 of 3 required) - Reviewers of these evaluations are aware that systematic biases unfavorable to protected demographics are known to impact student evaluations of teaching. Our equity-focused assessment makes every effort to account for biases of that kind.
• Student Evaluations of Teaching (Set 3 of 3 required) - Reviewers of these evaluations are aware that systematic biases unfavorable to protected demographics are known to impact student evaluations of teaching. Our equity-focused assessment makes every effort to account for biases of that kind.
• Student Evaluations of Teaching - Reviewers of these evaluations are aware that systematic biases unfavorable to protected demographics are known to impact student evaluations of teaching. Our equity-focused assessment makes every effort to account for biases of that kind. (Optional)
• Student Evaluations of Teaching - Reviewers of these evaluations are aware that systematic biases unfavorable to protected demographics are known to impact student evaluations of teaching. Our equity-focused assessment makes every effort to account for biases of that kind. (Optional)
• Portfolio of Creative Work, including descriptions of included work - Portfolio must be submitted in PDF format, please include descriptions of work.
• Sample Course Material - Submit a sample document such as a course syllabus, sample assignment, course interface, etc.
• Sample Course Material - Submit a sample document such as a course syllabus, sample assignment, course interface, etc.
(Optional)
• Sample Course Material - Submit a sample document such as a course syllabus, sample assignment, course interface, etc.
(Optional)
• Writing Sample (Optional)
• Examples of Student Work - Example of student work must be submitted in PDF format. The PDF may include a variety of links, texts, or sample images documenting student work.
(Optional)
Reference requirements
• 3-5 required (contact information only)
To acknowledge and reduce the labor involved in acquiring letters of recommendation, the hiring unit will request confidential letters* from only the references of those applicants who are under serious consideration. Applicants are advised to speak to potential references in anticipation of a future letter submission request and to advise them that they will need to submit their confidential letters within two weeks of the submission request.
Applicants must provide the names and contact information of their references (a minimum of three references is required and a maximum of five will be permitted). Note that your references, or dossier service, will submit their confidential letters directly to the UC Recruit System.
*All letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. For any reference letter provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service, career center), direct the author to UCSC’s confidentiality statement at http://apo.ucsc.edu/confstm.htm Apply link: https://apptrkr.com/5561195
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About UC Santa Cruz
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status. UC Santa Cruz is committed to excellence through diversity and strives to establish a climate that welcomes, celebrates, and promotes respect for the contributions of all students and employees. Inquiries regarding the University’s equal employment opportunity policies may be directed to the https://equity.ucsc.edu/ at the University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 or by email at equity@ucsc.edu.
Notice of Availability: In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the Clery Act), the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report is available at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hUBiz3WS3zErEGOhSOu7KZZPzGkTwr_2/view?usp=sharing. This report is published by October 1st of each year and includes current institutional policies and procedures concerning campus safety and security; fire safety and evacuation policies; sexual misconduct and relationship violence reporting and response protocols; and crime and fire statistics for the three previous calendar years. A paper copy of the ASFSR is available upon request by contacting the UCSC Police Department at 114 Carriage House Rd., Santa Cruz, CA 95064, or by calling 831-459-2231 Ext. 1.
Under Federal law, the University of California may employ only individuals who are legally able to work in the United States as established by providing documents as specified in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Certain UCSC positions funded by federal contracts or sub-contracts require the selected candidate to pass an E-Verify check (see https://www.uscis.gov/e-verify). The university sponsors employment-based visas for nonresidents who are offered academic appointments at UC Santa Cruz (see https://apo.ucsc.edu/policy/capm/102.530.html).
UCSC is a smoke & tobacco-free campus.
If you need accommodation due to a disability, please contact Disability Management Services at roberts@ucsc.edu (831) 459-4602.
UCSC is committed to addressing the spousal and partner employment needs of our candidates and employees. As part of this commitment, our institution is a member of the Northern California Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (NorCal HERC). Visit the NorCal HERC website at https://www.hercjobs.org/regions/higher-ed-careers-northern-california/ to search for open positions within a commutable distance of our institution.
The University of California offers a competitive benefits package and a number of programs to support employee work/life balance. For information about employee benefits please visit https://ucnet.universityofcalifornia.edu/compensation-and-benefits/index.html
As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all applicable University policies and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may impose additional requirements.
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Job location
Santa Cruz, California.
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