California State University, Sacramento
Sacramento, CA, USA
Cloud Systems, Operations & Security Manager
Job No: 537404
Work Type: Management (MPP)
Location: Sacramento
Categories: MPP, At-Will, Full Time, Information Systems & Technology, Telecommute eligible (work onsite as scheduled and/or as requested and telecommute as scheduled)
Working Title: Cloud Systems, Operations & Security Manager
Classification Title: Administrator II (MPP II)
Posting Details Priority Application Date (Posting will remain open until filled): Monday, April 15th mailto:@ 11:55pm PDT
Hiring Preference Not Applicable
Position Summary
The Cloud Operations & Security Operations Manager leads the campus enterprise systems, storage, and cloud infrastructure to maintain a high level of security and availability. Reporting to the Sr. Director of Infrastructure & Operations, this key leadership position is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining public and private cloud environments and systems. The role involves managing day-to-day operations, performing, and documenting architecture, and procedures including continuous monitoring implementation and enforcement of robust security measures. The incumbent will collaborate with cross-functional teams, vendors, and stakeholders to align cloud strategies with institutional goals, providing strategic guidance on emerging technologies and best practices. The Cloud Systems, Operations & Security Manager will provide operational leadership and management of all functional areas of the Identity Management & Systems Operations unit of IRT. This comprises critical infrastructure associated with campus data center, disaster recovery (DR), and cloud infrastructure storage, servers, high availability, and backup systems. The incumbent is also responsible for the identity management (IDM) architecture and processes related to the management of information pertaining to people and their access to computerized systems.
FLSA: Exempt (Not eligible for overtime compensation)
Anticipated Hiring Range: $9,000 per month - $11,000 per month, commensurate with candidate's education, experience, skills, and training
CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,583 per month - $14,713 per month
Best-in-class Benefits: https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/employment-services/work-at-sac-state.html
CSU Total Compensation: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/compensation-calculator.aspx
Salary Grade/Range: 2
Recruitment Type: Regular (At-Will)
Time Base: Full-Time
Pay Plan: 12 months
Work Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm. Other hours as required.
Telecommuting Options:
Hybrid work flexibility is available at up to 1-2 days a week remote, on an opt-in basis.
Please visit the following webpage for more information on the CSU Telecommuting Program: https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/internal/your-hr/telecommuting-program.html.
Per our Out of State Employment Policy (see below), a successful candidate must reside within the State of California upon time of hire.
Department Information
Who is IRT? Information Resources & Technology (IRT) partners with faculty, staff, and students to provide essential information technology services that support mission critical activities and innovative technology solutions that facilitate the accomplishment of strategic campus goals at Sacramento State.
For more information, please visit: https://careers.csus.edu/en-us/job/509169/www.csus.edu/irt
Required Qualifications
Education & Experience:
• Bachelor's degree in a relevant field or discipline or equivalent experience. • Experience with running and maintaining applications, servers and other systems, along with programming and scripting [.NET, C#, PowerShell, Puppet, Chef, etc.] • Demonstrated experience serving in an IT leadership role, successfully leading projects, delivering services, and developing effective people and processes in cloud and on-premise systems services, storage, and identity management. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
• Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. • Ability to establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with various stakeholders • Knowledge of applicable data privacy practices and laws. • Strong technical skills in cloud computing, networking and security. • Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to make independent decisions and exercise sound judgement. • Strong understanding of cybersecurity principles, experience with vulnerability management tools and techniques, and the ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to ensure the security and integrity of systems and data. • Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community. Conditions of Employment:
• Ability to pass background check.
Preferred Qualifications
• Masters in Computer Science, MIS or related field. • Demonstrated leadership in identity management (IDM) architecture and processes related to the management of information pertaining to people and their access to computerized systems. • Five (5) or more years working in a datacenter environment supporting infrastructure, systems and applications. • Four (4) or more years of Information Technology experience working in higher education infrastructure support. • Three (3) years of experience in a managing or supervisory role performing one or more of the following: mentoring / coaching, task delegation, work progress supervision and professional development. • Theoretical and practical understanding of private and public cloud system integrations and opportunities. • Ability to productively assemble, engage and lead cross-functional teams to achieve organizational goals with run, grow and innovate strategies. Documents Needed to Apply *Failure to upload the required documentation may lead to disqualification.
• Resume • Cover Letter
Diversity Statement - You will be prompted to respond to the following Diversity Statement prompt as part of your application:
Sacramento State is on a mission to create a welcoming campus free from all forms of bias, discrimination, and oppression. Please share personal and/or professional examples highlighting your support and achievement of antiracism, diversity, equity, and, inclusion efforts.
About Sacramento State
http://www.csus.edu/ is located in the heart of California's capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the “Farm-to-Fork Capital,” is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State is a Hispanic and AANAPISI serving institution with about 31,000 students coming not only from the Greater Sacramento Region, but also from across the state, country, and world. Our 1,800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission:
“As California's capital university, we transform lives by preparing students to lead, serve, and succeed. Sacramento State will be a welcoming, caring, and inclusive leader in education, innovation, and engagement.” As the regional hub of higher education, Sacramento State is dedicated to https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/learning-success/; https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/teaching-scholarship-creative-activity/; https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/justice-diversity-equity-inclusion-belonging/; https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/resource-development-sustainability/; https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/community-involvement/, and https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/wellness/.
As evidenced by the values embedded in our https://www.csus.edu/student-affairs/_internal/_documents/hornet-honor-code.pdf, Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning.
To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the https://www.csus.edu/academic-affairs/faculty-advancement/why-sac-state.html page.
Equal Employment Opportunity
California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States.
It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/benefits/reasonable-accomodation.html.
The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/learning-development/csu-learn.html.
Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Fire Safety Right-To-know Act Notification:
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at https://www.csus.edu/clery. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request at the Police Service Center located in the University Union.
Background Check Disclaimer
A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position.
COVID19 Vaccination Policy
Effective May 2023, per the https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/11030468/latest/, it is strongly recommended that all California State University, Sacramento 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.
Out of State Employment
Sacramento State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees (up)on date of hire to reside in the State of California.
As of January 1, 2022 the https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/10899725/latest/ prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California.
Eligibility Verification
Candidate must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (ie. H-1-B Visa).
Note to Applicants:
Possession of the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an interview unless required by collective bargaining agreement.
Advertised: March 26, 2024 (7:45 AM)
Applications Closes: Open Until Filled
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5138903
Full Time
Cloud Systems, Operations & Security Manager
Job No: 537404
Work Type: Management (MPP)
Location: Sacramento
Categories: MPP, At-Will, Full Time, Information Systems & Technology, Telecommute eligible (work onsite as scheduled and/or as requested and telecommute as scheduled)
Working Title: Cloud Systems, Operations & Security Manager
Classification Title: Administrator II (MPP II)
Posting Details Priority Application Date (Posting will remain open until filled): Monday, April 15th mailto:@ 11:55pm PDT
Hiring Preference Not Applicable
Position Summary
The Cloud Operations & Security Operations Manager leads the campus enterprise systems, storage, and cloud infrastructure to maintain a high level of security and availability. Reporting to the Sr. Director of Infrastructure & Operations, this key leadership position is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining public and private cloud environments and systems. The role involves managing day-to-day operations, performing, and documenting architecture, and procedures including continuous monitoring implementation and enforcement of robust security measures. The incumbent will collaborate with cross-functional teams, vendors, and stakeholders to align cloud strategies with institutional goals, providing strategic guidance on emerging technologies and best practices. The Cloud Systems, Operations & Security Manager will provide operational leadership and management of all functional areas of the Identity Management & Systems Operations unit of IRT. This comprises critical infrastructure associated with campus data center, disaster recovery (DR), and cloud infrastructure storage, servers, high availability, and backup systems. The incumbent is also responsible for the identity management (IDM) architecture and processes related to the management of information pertaining to people and their access to computerized systems.
FLSA: Exempt (Not eligible for overtime compensation)
Anticipated Hiring Range: $9,000 per month - $11,000 per month, commensurate with candidate's education, experience, skills, and training
CSU Classification Salary Range: $4,583 per month - $14,713 per month
Best-in-class Benefits: https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/employment-services/work-at-sac-state.html
CSU Total Compensation: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/compensation-calculator.aspx
Salary Grade/Range: 2
Recruitment Type: Regular (At-Will)
Time Base: Full-Time
Pay Plan: 12 months
Work Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm. Other hours as required.
Telecommuting Options:
Hybrid work flexibility is available at up to 1-2 days a week remote, on an opt-in basis.
Please visit the following webpage for more information on the CSU Telecommuting Program: https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/internal/your-hr/telecommuting-program.html.
Per our Out of State Employment Policy (see below), a successful candidate must reside within the State of California upon time of hire.
Department Information
Who is IRT? Information Resources & Technology (IRT) partners with faculty, staff, and students to provide essential information technology services that support mission critical activities and innovative technology solutions that facilitate the accomplishment of strategic campus goals at Sacramento State.
For more information, please visit: https://careers.csus.edu/en-us/job/509169/www.csus.edu/irt
Required Qualifications
Education & Experience:
• Bachelor's degree in a relevant field or discipline or equivalent experience. • Experience with running and maintaining applications, servers and other systems, along with programming and scripting [.NET, C#, PowerShell, Puppet, Chef, etc.] • Demonstrated experience serving in an IT leadership role, successfully leading projects, delivering services, and developing effective people and processes in cloud and on-premise systems services, storage, and identity management. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
• Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. • Ability to establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with various stakeholders • Knowledge of applicable data privacy practices and laws. • Strong technical skills in cloud computing, networking and security. • Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to make independent decisions and exercise sound judgement. • Strong understanding of cybersecurity principles, experience with vulnerability management tools and techniques, and the ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to ensure the security and integrity of systems and data. • Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community. Conditions of Employment:
• Ability to pass background check.
Preferred Qualifications
• Masters in Computer Science, MIS or related field. • Demonstrated leadership in identity management (IDM) architecture and processes related to the management of information pertaining to people and their access to computerized systems. • Five (5) or more years working in a datacenter environment supporting infrastructure, systems and applications. • Four (4) or more years of Information Technology experience working in higher education infrastructure support. • Three (3) years of experience in a managing or supervisory role performing one or more of the following: mentoring / coaching, task delegation, work progress supervision and professional development. • Theoretical and practical understanding of private and public cloud system integrations and opportunities. • Ability to productively assemble, engage and lead cross-functional teams to achieve organizational goals with run, grow and innovate strategies. Documents Needed to Apply *Failure to upload the required documentation may lead to disqualification.
• Resume • Cover Letter
Diversity Statement - You will be prompted to respond to the following Diversity Statement prompt as part of your application:
Sacramento State is on a mission to create a welcoming campus free from all forms of bias, discrimination, and oppression. Please share personal and/or professional examples highlighting your support and achievement of antiracism, diversity, equity, and, inclusion efforts.
About Sacramento State
http://www.csus.edu/ is located in the heart of California's capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the “Farm-to-Fork Capital,” is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State is a Hispanic and AANAPISI serving institution with about 31,000 students coming not only from the Greater Sacramento Region, but also from across the state, country, and world. Our 1,800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission:
“As California's capital university, we transform lives by preparing students to lead, serve, and succeed. Sacramento State will be a welcoming, caring, and inclusive leader in education, innovation, and engagement.” As the regional hub of higher education, Sacramento State is dedicated to https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/learning-success/; https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/teaching-scholarship-creative-activity/; https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/justice-diversity-equity-inclusion-belonging/; https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/resource-development-sustainability/; https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/community-involvement/, and https://www.csus.edu/president/mission-imperatives/wellness/.
As evidenced by the values embedded in our https://www.csus.edu/student-affairs/_internal/_documents/hornet-honor-code.pdf, Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning.
To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the https://www.csus.edu/academic-affairs/faculty-advancement/why-sac-state.html page.
Equal Employment Opportunity
California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States.
It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/benefits/reasonable-accomodation.html.
The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/learning-development/csu-learn.html.
Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Fire Safety Right-To-know Act Notification:
Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at https://www.csus.edu/clery. The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request at the Police Service Center located in the University Union.
Background Check Disclaimer
A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position.
COVID19 Vaccination Policy
Effective May 2023, per the https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/11030468/latest/, it is strongly recommended that all California State University, Sacramento 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.
Out of State Employment
Sacramento State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees (up)on date of hire to reside in the State of California.
As of January 1, 2022 the https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/10899725/latest/ prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California.
Eligibility Verification
Candidate must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (ie. H-1-B Visa).
Note to Applicants:
Possession of the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an interview unless required by collective bargaining agreement.
Advertised: March 26, 2024 (7:45 AM)
Applications Closes: Open Until Filled
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/5138903
Annual Salary Range: $112,528.72 - $174,419.51 First Review of Applications: April 5, 2024 Expected Start Date: June 2024
Role The Manager of Contracts & Procurement Services, Operations and Administration oversees the delivery of comprehensive, agency-wide procurement services while ensuring adherence to related agency, state, and federal regulations and laws. This position develops and administers contracts and procurement policies, programs, and activities, directly supervises Senior-level employees, and oversees a team of about 12 employees.
This role will be focused on procurement and programs that support SANDAG’s overall operations and administration. This includes oversight of contracts and procurements that fall into the areas of Professional Services (Non-A&E/CM), Facilities & Operations, Technology, Grants, and Revenue. In addition, this position will be responsible for critical program areas that are required to keep the agency and team operations strong and modernized including contract administration activities, Micro-purchase program oversight, insurance compliance, award reporting, audit and Public Records Act request support, and administration of the contract and purchasing modules within the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.
Typical Qualifications
The minimum education, training, and experience qualifications include a bachelor’s degree with major course work in public administration, business administration, finance, law, or a related field.
At least seven years of recent, increasingly responsible, professional contracts and procurement experience, including two years of supervisory experience. An advanced degree and/or a Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) and/or Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM) designation are desirable.
Demonstrated experience supervising and mentoring professional and technical level employees; experience providing administrative and professional leadership and direction for assigned programs.
Demonstrated experience preparing and reviewing various solicitation documents such as Requests for Qualifications (RFQs), Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Invitation for Bids (IFBs) for small, informal, and formal procurements, including Multiple Award On-Call Contracts, Job Order Contracts (JOCs), task orders, amendments, and purchase orders; knowledge of Design-Build (D/B) and Construction Manager General Contractor (CM/GC) contracts are desirable.
Demonstrated knowledge of rules, regulations, and laws related to public agency contracts such as the Brooks Act and Buy America; demonstrated knowledge of sources of funding for regional transportation projects; demonstrated ability to apply and incorporate funding agency requirements into the contracting process.
Benefits SANDAG offers comprehensive benefits, to include health, dental, and vision insurance as well as employee assistance, wellness, and work/life balance programs. Additionally, SANDAG offers the following:
Hybrid work schedule (Monday/Wednesday teleworking; Tuesday, Thursday/Friday in office)
9/80 flexible work schedule (every other Monday off)
Pay-for-performance merit increases
CalPERS pension plan with employer and employee contributions
Excellent health insurance options for employees and their eligible dependents
Free dental and vision insurance for employees and their eligible dependents
Education Assistance of up to $5,250 a year for regular employees
Free transit pass for use throughout the San Diego region, bus, Rapid Express, Trolley, and COASTER
Paid time off including 12 paid holidays, 2 floating holiday days, generous paid time off (PTO) per year, depending on length of service
Call (619) 699-1900 or visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sandag ? for information. First review April 5, 2024. EOE.
Full Time
Annual Salary Range: $112,528.72 - $174,419.51 First Review of Applications: April 5, 2024 Expected Start Date: June 2024
Role The Manager of Contracts & Procurement Services, Operations and Administration oversees the delivery of comprehensive, agency-wide procurement services while ensuring adherence to related agency, state, and federal regulations and laws. This position develops and administers contracts and procurement policies, programs, and activities, directly supervises Senior-level employees, and oversees a team of about 12 employees.
This role will be focused on procurement and programs that support SANDAG’s overall operations and administration. This includes oversight of contracts and procurements that fall into the areas of Professional Services (Non-A&E/CM), Facilities & Operations, Technology, Grants, and Revenue. In addition, this position will be responsible for critical program areas that are required to keep the agency and team operations strong and modernized including contract administration activities, Micro-purchase program oversight, insurance compliance, award reporting, audit and Public Records Act request support, and administration of the contract and purchasing modules within the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.
Typical Qualifications
The minimum education, training, and experience qualifications include a bachelor’s degree with major course work in public administration, business administration, finance, law, or a related field.
At least seven years of recent, increasingly responsible, professional contracts and procurement experience, including two years of supervisory experience. An advanced degree and/or a Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) and/or Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM) designation are desirable.
Demonstrated experience supervising and mentoring professional and technical level employees; experience providing administrative and professional leadership and direction for assigned programs.
Demonstrated experience preparing and reviewing various solicitation documents such as Requests for Qualifications (RFQs), Requests for Proposals (RFPs), Invitation for Bids (IFBs) for small, informal, and formal procurements, including Multiple Award On-Call Contracts, Job Order Contracts (JOCs), task orders, amendments, and purchase orders; knowledge of Design-Build (D/B) and Construction Manager General Contractor (CM/GC) contracts are desirable.
Demonstrated knowledge of rules, regulations, and laws related to public agency contracts such as the Brooks Act and Buy America; demonstrated knowledge of sources of funding for regional transportation projects; demonstrated ability to apply and incorporate funding agency requirements into the contracting process.
Benefits SANDAG offers comprehensive benefits, to include health, dental, and vision insurance as well as employee assistance, wellness, and work/life balance programs. Additionally, SANDAG offers the following:
Hybrid work schedule (Monday/Wednesday teleworking; Tuesday, Thursday/Friday in office)
9/80 flexible work schedule (every other Monday off)
Pay-for-performance merit increases
CalPERS pension plan with employer and employee contributions
Excellent health insurance options for employees and their eligible dependents
Free dental and vision insurance for employees and their eligible dependents
Education Assistance of up to $5,250 a year for regular employees
Free transit pass for use throughout the San Diego region, bus, Rapid Express, Trolley, and COASTER
Paid time off including 12 paid holidays, 2 floating holiday days, generous paid time off (PTO) per year, depending on length of service
Call (619) 699-1900 or visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sandag ? for information. First review April 5, 2024. EOE.
Annual Salary Range: $112,528.72 - $174,419.51 First Review of Applications: April 5, 2024 Expected Start Date: June 2024
Role The Manager of Contracts & Procurement Services, Capital Projects oversees the delivery of comprehensive, agency-wide procurement services while ensuring adherence to related agency, state, and federal regulations and laws. This position develops and administers contracts and procurement policies, programs, and activities, directly supervises Senior-level employees, and oversees a team of about 12 employees.
This role will be focused on procurement and programs that support SANDAG’s delivery of capital projects. This includes oversight of contracts and procurements that fall into the areas of Design and Construction Management, Construction, Alternate Delivery Methods, Real Estate, P-3, and Environmental. In addition, this position will be responsible for critical program areas that are required to keep the agency and team operations strong and modernized including team resource (templates, forms, SharePoint site) management, vendor portal administration, DBE oversight, and team training.
Typical Qualifications
The minimum education, training, and experience qualifications include a bachelor’s degree with major course work in public administration, business administration, finance, law, or a related field.
Seven years of recent, increasingly responsible, professional contracts and procurement experience, including two years of supervisory experience. An advanced degree and/or a Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) and/or Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM) designation are desirable.
Demonstrated experience supervising and mentoring professional and technical level employees; experience providing administrative and professional leadership and direction for assigned programs.
Demonstrated knowledge of the principles, practices, and current trends related to a comprehensive contracts and procurement program, particularly in the areas of professional services contracts, goods, technology, Architectural and Engineering services, and construction.
Demonstrated knowledge of rules, regulations, and laws related to public agency contracts such as the Brooks Act and Buy America; demonstrated knowledge of sources of funding for regional transportation projects; demonstrated ability to apply and incorporate funding agency requirements into the contracting process.
Benefits
SANDAG offers comprehensive benefits, to include health, dental, and vision insurance as well as employee assistance, wellness, and work/life balance programs. Additionally, SANDAG offers the following:
Hybrid work schedule (Monday/Wednesday teleworking; Tuesday, Thursday/Friday in office)
9/80 flexible work schedule (every other Monday off)
Pay-for-performance merit increases
CalPERS pension plan with employer and employee contributions
Excellent health insurance options for employees and their eligible dependents
Free dental and vision insurance for employees and their eligible dependents
Education Assistance of up to $5,250 a year for regular employees
Free transit pass for use throughout the San Diego region, bus, Rapid Express, Trolley, and COASTER
Paid time off including 12 paid holidays, 2 floating holiday days, generous paid time off (PTO) per year, depending on length of service
Call (619) 699-1900 or visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sandag ? for information. First review April 5, 2024. EOE.
Full Time
Annual Salary Range: $112,528.72 - $174,419.51 First Review of Applications: April 5, 2024 Expected Start Date: June 2024
Role The Manager of Contracts & Procurement Services, Capital Projects oversees the delivery of comprehensive, agency-wide procurement services while ensuring adherence to related agency, state, and federal regulations and laws. This position develops and administers contracts and procurement policies, programs, and activities, directly supervises Senior-level employees, and oversees a team of about 12 employees.
This role will be focused on procurement and programs that support SANDAG’s delivery of capital projects. This includes oversight of contracts and procurements that fall into the areas of Design and Construction Management, Construction, Alternate Delivery Methods, Real Estate, P-3, and Environmental. In addition, this position will be responsible for critical program areas that are required to keep the agency and team operations strong and modernized including team resource (templates, forms, SharePoint site) management, vendor portal administration, DBE oversight, and team training.
Typical Qualifications
The minimum education, training, and experience qualifications include a bachelor’s degree with major course work in public administration, business administration, finance, law, or a related field.
Seven years of recent, increasingly responsible, professional contracts and procurement experience, including two years of supervisory experience. An advanced degree and/or a Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM) and/or Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM) designation are desirable.
Demonstrated experience supervising and mentoring professional and technical level employees; experience providing administrative and professional leadership and direction for assigned programs.
Demonstrated knowledge of the principles, practices, and current trends related to a comprehensive contracts and procurement program, particularly in the areas of professional services contracts, goods, technology, Architectural and Engineering services, and construction.
Demonstrated knowledge of rules, regulations, and laws related to public agency contracts such as the Brooks Act and Buy America; demonstrated knowledge of sources of funding for regional transportation projects; demonstrated ability to apply and incorporate funding agency requirements into the contracting process.
Benefits
SANDAG offers comprehensive benefits, to include health, dental, and vision insurance as well as employee assistance, wellness, and work/life balance programs. Additionally, SANDAG offers the following:
Hybrid work schedule (Monday/Wednesday teleworking; Tuesday, Thursday/Friday in office)
9/80 flexible work schedule (every other Monday off)
Pay-for-performance merit increases
CalPERS pension plan with employer and employee contributions
Excellent health insurance options for employees and their eligible dependents
Free dental and vision insurance for employees and their eligible dependents
Education Assistance of up to $5,250 a year for regular employees
Free transit pass for use throughout the San Diego region, bus, Rapid Express, Trolley, and COASTER
Paid time off including 12 paid holidays, 2 floating holiday days, generous paid time off (PTO) per year, depending on length of service
Call (619) 699-1900 or visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/sandag ? for information. First review April 5, 2024. EOE.
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 employees including: Staff offers for discount tickets We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2023 staff video! Job Description Required hours are Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. plus potentially one additional day per week to be agreed upon. Occasional evening work may be required. The Studio Assistant, Moonshot Studio supports the installation and execution of innovative, interactive programming in a creative process-based environment for audiences of all ages, both school-based and general public. Supports hands-on training, participatory art making, and programmatic wraparound activities, to engage patrons with multi- and interdisciplinary performing arts content and resources. Responsible for the day-to-day, in-studio operations. Provides operational support to Assistant Manager, Moonshot Studio & Interactive Experience Design. The Studio Assistant interacts with all levels of staff, artists, arts leaders, and patrons, sometimes under pressure, remaining flexible, proactive, resourceful, and efficient, with a high level of professionalism. Studio Assistant must work independently with minimal supervision, be well-organized, flexible, and enjoy interacting with the public. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and attention to detail are essential. About the Moonshot Studio: The Kennedy Center’s REACH Moonshot Studio, a learning lab for the arts, provides visitors of all ages an opportunity to “try on” art forms, explore stories and themes from the Center’s stages, and take individual ownership of the creative process. Dedicated to the exploration of learning and creativity through art making, the Studio will function as both a weekend drop-in, immersive learning center where families and visitors can explore the artistic process and create works of art and a weekday, timed, hands-on experience that connects to and supplements the Center’s performances for student audiences and educators. Key Responsibilities REACH Moonshot Operations & Facilitation Supports the onsite operations of the Moonshot Studio space including, but not limited to: opening and closing the space, setting up, changing over, and striking activities, greeting and checking in visitors, introducing and facilitating activities for visitors, distributing and collecting visitor surveys and feedback, drafting daily space reports, monitoring and restocking supplies, cleaning and sanitizing surfaces and materials,. Assists with the installation, presentation, and maintenance of Moonshot Studio activities and installations. Serves as primary onsite staff when the Moonshot Studio is open to the public. Trains, supports, and assists staff, teaching artists, volunteers, and the public with the use and understanding of tools, technology, and activities in the Moonshot Studio. Assists in the supervision of Moonshot Studio volunteers. Moonshot Studio Activity Planning, Development, and Design Works with the Moonshot Studio team to develop new ideas for programming, assists with the design and planning of activities. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in arts, education, museum studies, or related field, or equivalent experience. Two years working in a performing arts organization, arts classroom, museum, or similar education organization providing operational support or working as a teacher or teaching artist. An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience will also be considered. Additional consideration will be given to candidates who also possess: Experience working with children and/or families; Visual arts knowledge and experience; Experience with digital media platforms; Experience with workshop facilitation Experience with community-based programming Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access), Apple iOS devices, social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.), and digital media platforms. Additional Information While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, walk, bend, stoop, crouch, and reach with hands and arms. Employee must be able to stand for extended periods of time, This position infrequently lifts, carries, or otherwise moves and positions objects weighing up to 40 pounds. Employee must be able to work in different environments, including those without climate control. This position requires frequent interaction with the public. The noise level in the work environment is normal but can get noisy when experiencing high visitor volume.
Part 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 employees including: Staff offers for discount tickets We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2023 staff video! Job Description Required hours are Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. plus potentially one additional day per week to be agreed upon. Occasional evening work may be required. The Studio Assistant, Moonshot Studio supports the installation and execution of innovative, interactive programming in a creative process-based environment for audiences of all ages, both school-based and general public. Supports hands-on training, participatory art making, and programmatic wraparound activities, to engage patrons with multi- and interdisciplinary performing arts content and resources. Responsible for the day-to-day, in-studio operations. Provides operational support to Assistant Manager, Moonshot Studio & Interactive Experience Design. The Studio Assistant interacts with all levels of staff, artists, arts leaders, and patrons, sometimes under pressure, remaining flexible, proactive, resourceful, and efficient, with a high level of professionalism. Studio Assistant must work independently with minimal supervision, be well-organized, flexible, and enjoy interacting with the public. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and attention to detail are essential. About the Moonshot Studio: The Kennedy Center’s REACH Moonshot Studio, a learning lab for the arts, provides visitors of all ages an opportunity to “try on” art forms, explore stories and themes from the Center’s stages, and take individual ownership of the creative process. Dedicated to the exploration of learning and creativity through art making, the Studio will function as both a weekend drop-in, immersive learning center where families and visitors can explore the artistic process and create works of art and a weekday, timed, hands-on experience that connects to and supplements the Center’s performances for student audiences and educators. Key Responsibilities REACH Moonshot Operations & Facilitation Supports the onsite operations of the Moonshot Studio space including, but not limited to: opening and closing the space, setting up, changing over, and striking activities, greeting and checking in visitors, introducing and facilitating activities for visitors, distributing and collecting visitor surveys and feedback, drafting daily space reports, monitoring and restocking supplies, cleaning and sanitizing surfaces and materials,. Assists with the installation, presentation, and maintenance of Moonshot Studio activities and installations. Serves as primary onsite staff when the Moonshot Studio is open to the public. Trains, supports, and assists staff, teaching artists, volunteers, and the public with the use and understanding of tools, technology, and activities in the Moonshot Studio. Assists in the supervision of Moonshot Studio volunteers. Moonshot Studio Activity Planning, Development, and Design Works with the Moonshot Studio team to develop new ideas for programming, assists with the design and planning of activities. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in arts, education, museum studies, or related field, or equivalent experience. Two years working in a performing arts organization, arts classroom, museum, or similar education organization providing operational support or working as a teacher or teaching artist. An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience will also be considered. Additional consideration will be given to candidates who also possess: Experience working with children and/or families; Visual arts knowledge and experience; Experience with digital media platforms; Experience with workshop facilitation Experience with community-based programming Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access), Apple iOS devices, social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.), and digital media platforms. Additional Information While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, walk, bend, stoop, crouch, and reach with hands and arms. Employee must be able to stand for extended periods of time, This position infrequently lifts, carries, or otherwise moves and positions objects weighing up to 40 pounds. Employee must be able to work in different environments, including those without climate control. This position requires frequent interaction with the public. The noise level in the work environment is normal but can get noisy when experiencing high visitor volume.
Engineering and Construction Manager (Capital Project Manager IV)
City of Portland
Salary: $114,192.00 - $163,321.60 Annually
Job Type: Regular
Job Number: 2024-00350
Location: 1120 SW 5th Ave, OR
Bureau: Portland Parks & Recreation
Closing: 4/8/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
The Position
Job Appointment: Full-Time Work Schedule: Mon-Fri. 8-5, alternate schedule may be available after probation. Work Location: Hybrid/work location: The Portland Building 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Portland OR 97204. 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#toc-geographic-work-location. Benefit: Please check our benefits tab for an overview of benefits for this position 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 resume and cover letter. Our hiring process is designed to ensure that we find the best fit for each role, and one crucial aspect of this is ensuring that candidates meet the basic requirements for the position. Therefore, it is essential that your cover letter clearly demonstrates how you meet each of the minimum qualifications listed in the job posting. Position Summary: The Assets & Development Engineering and Construction Team provides construction management and administration for large, often complex, multidisciplinary, capital improvement projects ranging from $1M to $100M. The program also provide project management for Bureau-wide engineering and major maintenance projects, manages a broad range of emergency projects, supports our Professional Repair and Maintenance Services Team, and Park's Land Stewardship Division when called upon to evaluate and scope projects, complete costs estimates, develop designs, bid, and construct projects.
As a Capital Project Manager IV, you will supervise a team of construction project managers, engineers, capital project managers, an environmental compliance professional, project inspectors, and administrative support staff. manage capital projects, budgets, and ensure timely project delivery. Your role will also involve defining project scope, developing plans, and evaluating project outcomes to meet organizational goals. What you'll get to do:
• Recruit, hire, schedule, and supervise assigned staff, providing guidance and support for their professional development. • Lead and provide assistance to the organizational unit, fostering a positive work environment that values diversity and equity. • Establish standard practices, policies, and procedures for day-to-day operations, communicating expectations clearly to staff. • Manage capital construction and facility renovation projects, ensuring compliance with professional standards and practices. • Develop concise and comprehensive project plans for both short and long-term goals, engage in budgeting procedures, and proficiently oversee team project finances. Utilize a variety of computer software including Outlook, Word, Excel, Microsoft Project, and PowerPoint to facilitate these tasks effectively. • Consult with stakeholders and research relevant laws and regulations to define project scope and requirements. • Prepare and review design and construction cost estimates, monitoring project progress and budget adherence. • Manage risks associated with complex construction projects, ensuring the prudent expenditure of public resources. • Procure architectural, engineering, and construction contracts, overseeing the bidding process and contract negotiations. • Participate in City-wide policy initiatives and provide technical expertise on facility and infrastructure development. • Offer professional and technical guidance to Staff/City Bureaus/Offices, interpreting, explaining, and problem-solving issues pertaining to pertinent policies and regulations.
About the Bureau: Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is committed to the overall Citywide vision that race will have no detrimental effect on people of color, refugee and immigrant communities in accessing our parks and natural areas, or from the benefit of our services. We recognize, understand, and encourage celebration of the differences that surround us. Diversity and equity are vital to PP&R's ideals and values. The City of Portland, Oregon is a growing and diverse city of 650,000 residents, nearly 20% of whom speak languages other than English at home. PP&R values a diverse workforce and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. PP&R encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. Although not required, PP&R encourages candidates that can fluently speak another language to include that information in their application materials. Multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply.
Virtual Zoom Meet & Greet Opportunity Come meet the hiring manager and the senior recruiter! We'll be talking about the position duties and responsibilities, day to day life in the role, review the announcement, discuss how to apply, and answer questions you may have about the position. March 21, 202412:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89793484353 Meeting ID: 897 9348 4353 Have a question? Contact Information: TroyLynn Craft Senior Recruiter https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/portlandor/jobs/newprint/troylynn.craft@portlandoregon.gov%C2%A0
To Qualify
The following minimum qualifications are required for this position:
• Experience in effective people management and supervision of construction project teams, consultant teams, and extensive experience working with general contractors, with a proven track record of developing work plans, promoting a diverse workforce and cultivating an inclusive workplace environment.
• Experience in construction program management, successfully contracting, communicating about and coordinating multiple complex capital projects while meeting critical scopes, schedules, cost estimating, and budgets, both independently and within team settings.
• Experience collecting, evaluating, and disseminating financial or project management data, utilizing project tracking systems and ensuring timely reporting, while managing budgets, maintaining accurate records and documentation.
• Experience in Capital Project planning and management including specifications, drawings, and procurement processes such as design/bid/build, design build, and Construction Manager General Contractor, showcasing comprehensive knowledge of capital project lifecycle processes and methodologies.
• Ability to establish and maintain working relationships with diverse internal and external stakeholders, including managers, staff, elected officials, representatives of governmental agencies, and community members.
• Experience communicating information verbally and in written form, regarding the assigned Capital Projects with Senior Management, elected officials, internal Bureaus and Staff, external partners, committees, and public agencies, and the community.
The Recruitment Process
STEP 1: Apply online between March 18 - April 8, 2024
Required Application Materials:
• Resume • Cover Letter
Optional Application Materials:
• If you would like to request Veteran's Preference, please submit your Veteran documents (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc.) by the closing date of the recruitment.
Application Tips:
• When crafting your cover letter, please take the time to specifically address how your skills, experiences, and qualifications align with the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. Providing concrete examples and emphasizing relevant achievements will help us better understand why you are a strong candidate for the role. • Remember, addressing the minimum qualifications not only showcases your suitability for the position but also demonstrates your attention to detail and commitment to the application process. • 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 any additional documents. • Please note, all completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than on the closing date and time of this recruitment.
Step 2: Minimum Qualification Evaluation: Week of April 8, 2024
• An evaluation of each applicant's training, paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their cover letter, and resume, weighted 100%. • Your cover letter and resume 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 would like to review and discuss your evaluation result. Please read the City of Portland https://www.portland.gov/policies/human-resources-administrative-rules/employment/hrar-301-recruitment-processes#toc-examination-review for complete information. • Additional evaluation may be required prior to establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection.
Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Week of April 15, 2024
• Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. • Please note, the selection process may take up to 90 days from the notification of being placed on the eligible list.
Step 4: Selection (Interview): Late April/Early May
• Hiring bureau will review and select candidates for an interview. • Please note, the selection process may take up to 90 days from the notification of being placed on the eligible list.
Step 5: Offer of Employment: Late May
Step 6: Start Date:
• 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:
• City of Portland Core Values • Recruitment Process - Work Status • Equal Employment Opportunity • Veteran Preference • ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations
An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer
To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/5121248
Full Time
Engineering and Construction Manager (Capital Project Manager IV)
City of Portland
Salary: $114,192.00 - $163,321.60 Annually
Job Type: Regular
Job Number: 2024-00350
Location: 1120 SW 5th Ave, OR
Bureau: Portland Parks & Recreation
Closing: 4/8/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
The Position
Job Appointment: Full-Time Work Schedule: Mon-Fri. 8-5, alternate schedule may be available after probation. Work Location: Hybrid/work location: The Portland Building 1120 SW 5th Avenue, Portland OR 97204. 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#toc-geographic-work-location. Benefit: Please check our benefits tab for an overview of benefits for this position 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 resume and cover letter. Our hiring process is designed to ensure that we find the best fit for each role, and one crucial aspect of this is ensuring that candidates meet the basic requirements for the position. Therefore, it is essential that your cover letter clearly demonstrates how you meet each of the minimum qualifications listed in the job posting. Position Summary: The Assets & Development Engineering and Construction Team provides construction management and administration for large, often complex, multidisciplinary, capital improvement projects ranging from $1M to $100M. The program also provide project management for Bureau-wide engineering and major maintenance projects, manages a broad range of emergency projects, supports our Professional Repair and Maintenance Services Team, and Park's Land Stewardship Division when called upon to evaluate and scope projects, complete costs estimates, develop designs, bid, and construct projects.
As a Capital Project Manager IV, you will supervise a team of construction project managers, engineers, capital project managers, an environmental compliance professional, project inspectors, and administrative support staff. manage capital projects, budgets, and ensure timely project delivery. Your role will also involve defining project scope, developing plans, and evaluating project outcomes to meet organizational goals. What you'll get to do:
• Recruit, hire, schedule, and supervise assigned staff, providing guidance and support for their professional development. • Lead and provide assistance to the organizational unit, fostering a positive work environment that values diversity and equity. • Establish standard practices, policies, and procedures for day-to-day operations, communicating expectations clearly to staff. • Manage capital construction and facility renovation projects, ensuring compliance with professional standards and practices. • Develop concise and comprehensive project plans for both short and long-term goals, engage in budgeting procedures, and proficiently oversee team project finances. Utilize a variety of computer software including Outlook, Word, Excel, Microsoft Project, and PowerPoint to facilitate these tasks effectively. • Consult with stakeholders and research relevant laws and regulations to define project scope and requirements. • Prepare and review design and construction cost estimates, monitoring project progress and budget adherence. • Manage risks associated with complex construction projects, ensuring the prudent expenditure of public resources. • Procure architectural, engineering, and construction contracts, overseeing the bidding process and contract negotiations. • Participate in City-wide policy initiatives and provide technical expertise on facility and infrastructure development. • Offer professional and technical guidance to Staff/City Bureaus/Offices, interpreting, explaining, and problem-solving issues pertaining to pertinent policies and regulations.
About the Bureau: Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is committed to the overall Citywide vision that race will have no detrimental effect on people of color, refugee and immigrant communities in accessing our parks and natural areas, or from the benefit of our services. We recognize, understand, and encourage celebration of the differences that surround us. Diversity and equity are vital to PP&R's ideals and values. The City of Portland, Oregon is a growing and diverse city of 650,000 residents, nearly 20% of whom speak languages other than English at home. PP&R values a diverse workforce and seeks ways to promote equity and inclusion within the organization and with the public. PP&R encourages applications from candidates with knowledge, ability and experience working with a broad range of individuals and communities with diverse racial, ethnic, and socio-economic backgrounds. Although not required, PP&R encourages candidates that can fluently speak another language to include that information in their application materials. Multilingual candidates are encouraged to apply.
Virtual Zoom Meet & Greet Opportunity Come meet the hiring manager and the senior recruiter! We'll be talking about the position duties and responsibilities, day to day life in the role, review the announcement, discuss how to apply, and answer questions you may have about the position. March 21, 202412:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89793484353 Meeting ID: 897 9348 4353 Have a question? Contact Information: TroyLynn Craft Senior Recruiter https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/portlandor/jobs/newprint/troylynn.craft@portlandoregon.gov%C2%A0
To Qualify
The following minimum qualifications are required for this position:
• Experience in effective people management and supervision of construction project teams, consultant teams, and extensive experience working with general contractors, with a proven track record of developing work plans, promoting a diverse workforce and cultivating an inclusive workplace environment.
• Experience in construction program management, successfully contracting, communicating about and coordinating multiple complex capital projects while meeting critical scopes, schedules, cost estimating, and budgets, both independently and within team settings.
• Experience collecting, evaluating, and disseminating financial or project management data, utilizing project tracking systems and ensuring timely reporting, while managing budgets, maintaining accurate records and documentation.
• Experience in Capital Project planning and management including specifications, drawings, and procurement processes such as design/bid/build, design build, and Construction Manager General Contractor, showcasing comprehensive knowledge of capital project lifecycle processes and methodologies.
• Ability to establish and maintain working relationships with diverse internal and external stakeholders, including managers, staff, elected officials, representatives of governmental agencies, and community members.
• Experience communicating information verbally and in written form, regarding the assigned Capital Projects with Senior Management, elected officials, internal Bureaus and Staff, external partners, committees, and public agencies, and the community.
The Recruitment Process
STEP 1: Apply online between March 18 - April 8, 2024
Required Application Materials:
• Resume • Cover Letter
Optional Application Materials:
• If you would like to request Veteran's Preference, please submit your Veteran documents (ex, DD214-Member 4, VA Benefit Letter, etc.) by the closing date of the recruitment.
Application Tips:
• When crafting your cover letter, please take the time to specifically address how your skills, experiences, and qualifications align with the "To Qualify" section of this announcement. Providing concrete examples and emphasizing relevant achievements will help us better understand why you are a strong candidate for the role. • Remember, addressing the minimum qualifications not only showcases your suitability for the position but also demonstrates your attention to detail and commitment to the application process. • 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 any additional documents. • Please note, all completed applications for this position must be submitted no later than on the closing date and time of this recruitment.
Step 2: Minimum Qualification Evaluation: Week of April 8, 2024
• An evaluation of each applicant's training, paid and unpaid experience, as demonstrated in their cover letter, and resume, weighted 100%. • Your cover letter and resume 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 would like to review and discuss your evaluation result. Please read the City of Portland https://www.portland.gov/policies/human-resources-administrative-rules/employment/hrar-301-recruitment-processes#toc-examination-review for complete information. • Additional evaluation may be required prior to establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection.
Step 3: Establishment of Eligible List: Week of April 15, 2024
• Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the equally ranked eligible list. • Please note, the selection process may take up to 90 days from the notification of being placed on the eligible list.
Step 4: Selection (Interview): Late April/Early May
• Hiring bureau will review and select candidates for an interview. • Please note, the selection process may take up to 90 days from the notification of being placed on the eligible list.
Step 5: Offer of Employment: Late May
Step 6: Start Date:
• 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:
• City of Portland Core Values • Recruitment Process - Work Status • Equal Employment Opportunity • Veteran Preference • ADA, Pregnancy, and Religious Accommodations
An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer
To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/5121248
Risk Manager, Insurance and Loss Exposure Programs
Valley Water
Salary: $164,320.00 - $209,892.80 Annually
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 01770-E
Location: CA, CA
Department: Office of District Counsel
Closing: 4/14/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Description
Valley Water is searching for top-tier candidates to fill this exciting opportunity. Internal candidates will get first consideration.
Overview: Valley Water's Risk Manager oversees the Risk Management program and staff which reside within the Office of the District Counsel. The Risk Manager manages, plans, and oversees the insurance and claims/liability programs and advises the business on indemnification and risk allocation matters. This position interfaces closely with business units across the organization and at all levels, including with senior leadership and, occasionally, the Board of Directors.
About Valley Water: Valley Water is a public agency headquartered in San Jose, CA which manages an integrated water resources system that includes the supply of safe, clean water, flood protection and environmental stewardship of streams on behalf of Santa Clara County's approximately two million residents. Valley Water manages 10 dams and surface water reservoirs, three water treatment plants, an advanced recycled water purification center, a state-of-the-art water quality laboratory, nearly 400 acres of groundwater recharge ponds, and more than 275 miles of streams to serve nearly two million people in Santa Clara County, which stretches 1,300 square miles and encompasses 15 cities and unincorporated areas.
Valley Water is governed by a seven-member publicly elected Board of Directors and has an annual budget of $857 million.
Key Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
• Manage the self-administration of Valley Water's liability and property self-insurance and insurance, and loss exposure programs including investigation analysis and settlement of claims and litigation. • Participate in the management of legal matters including defense strategy, setting cost allocation amounts and formulas, independently setting and monitoring claims reserves, and presenting claims to and negotiating with excess insurers. • Analyze and evaluate functions and activities for loss exposures; advise and instruct management and staff on identifying and effectively dealing with complex risk exposures and technical risk transfer issues. • Review, discuss, explain, and approve Certificates of Insurance and endorsements; develop and maintain a Certificate Tracking Database. • Administer contractual risk transfer program; develop and implement insurance standards; examine and interpret written agreements to determine and assess contract and permit insurance requirement indemnification issues, limitations on liability provisions, waivers, and job shutdowns; work with vendors and community members on insurance issues. • Negotiate the placement and provisions of Valley Water property, excess liability, auto, professional liability, workers' compensation, non-owned aircraft, cyber, and crime insurance; direct application process, property valuation updates, and broker marketing and insurance review; meet with underwriters; analyze complex coverage issues and negotiate broker and third-party administrator contracts. • Direct actuarial studies for self-insurance programs; collect and analyze loss and reserve data; determine assumptions and advise actuaries on anomalies; analyze actuarial study data and make recommendations for corrections. • Direct the submission of property and excess liability claims to insurers; identify and deal with coverage issues internally or through coverage counsel; recommend insurer settlements. • Perform on-site inspections and investigations with staff, attorneys, underwriters, brokers, and other public agencies to identify and review loss exposures and causal factors; perform stakeholder review of policies and procedures for risk assessment. • Identify and direct subrogation or recovery activities against persons and entities responsible for damage to property or liability losses. • Represent Valley Water to insurance brokers and service providers, underwriters, actuaries, external legal counsel, vendors, other public agencies, and customers/constituents. • Provide training to staff on a variety of topics, including insurance, contractual risk transfer, and risk analysis. • Perform other duties as assigned.
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:
• Five (5) years of risk management experience, preferably overseeing a risk management program. • Experience managing liability property self-insurance and insurance, and loss exposure programs including investigation analysis and settlement of claims and litigation. • A minimum of two years of experience supervising risk management staff (regular, temporary, contract, and/or interns), including responsibility for employee evaluations, salary decisions, hiring, disciplinary actions, and work schedules.
Ideal Skills and Abilities:
• Administer complex, technical, and sensitive risk management programs in an independent and cooperative manner. • Focus on quality and timeliness. • Adept at working with cross functional teams and senior leaders. • Political savvy. • Excellent communication, presentation, organizational, and analytical skills. • Use information to develop self-insured retention levels, cost allocation amounts, and formulas. • Collect and analyze loss runs and reserve data, review and analyze financial and actuarial reports, and make recommendations for corrections. • Conduct risk inspections and accident investigations, including conducting interviews, collecting, and analyzing evidence, making determinations, drafting report, and defending findings. • Evaluate and develop improvements to risk management operations, procedures, policies, or methods. • Conduct risk management research, evaluate alternatives, make sound recommendations, and prepare effective staff reports. • Establish and maintain a variety of risk management program filing, record keeping, and tracking systems. • Organize and prioritize a variety of risk management programs, services, and multiple tasks in an effective and timely manner.
Ideal Knowledge:
• Legal requirements of claim processing including sufficiency, timeliness, and response. • Principles and practices of claims investigation, evaluation, and valuation. • Insurances, such as general liability, property, workers' compensation, cyber, crime, errors, and omissions, auto and non-owned aircraft policies, insurance industry, certificates of insurance, limitation of liability issues, and complex coverage issues. • Legal system, court system, and litigation system, including discovery, court hearings, settlement negotiations, and legal strategies. • Organization and quality management practices as applied to the development, analysis, and evaluation of programs, policies, and operational needs of risk management programs. • Principles and practices of risk management program budget development and administration, contract negotiation and management, and sound financial management policies and procedures. • Practices of researching risk management issues, evaluating alternatives, making sound recommendations, and preparing and presenting effective staff reports. • Fluency with common business and risk management software.
Ideal Training and Education:
• Equivalent to graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in risk management, business or public administration, or a related field.
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. • A valid Certified Risk Manager (CRM) certification from the National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research (NAIER), Institute of Crisis & Risk Management (ICRM), Associate in Risk Management (ARM) Insurance Educational Association, RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional, or similar accredited risk management institution is desired.
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Risk Management Unit (Position Code 524)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/5120132
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Full Time
Risk Manager, Insurance and Loss Exposure Programs
Valley Water
Salary: $164,320.00 - $209,892.80 Annually
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 01770-E
Location: CA, CA
Department: Office of District Counsel
Closing: 4/14/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Description
Valley Water is searching for top-tier candidates to fill this exciting opportunity. Internal candidates will get first consideration.
Overview: Valley Water's Risk Manager oversees the Risk Management program and staff which reside within the Office of the District Counsel. The Risk Manager manages, plans, and oversees the insurance and claims/liability programs and advises the business on indemnification and risk allocation matters. This position interfaces closely with business units across the organization and at all levels, including with senior leadership and, occasionally, the Board of Directors.
About Valley Water: Valley Water is a public agency headquartered in San Jose, CA which manages an integrated water resources system that includes the supply of safe, clean water, flood protection and environmental stewardship of streams on behalf of Santa Clara County's approximately two million residents. Valley Water manages 10 dams and surface water reservoirs, three water treatment plants, an advanced recycled water purification center, a state-of-the-art water quality laboratory, nearly 400 acres of groundwater recharge ponds, and more than 275 miles of streams to serve nearly two million people in Santa Clara County, which stretches 1,300 square miles and encompasses 15 cities and unincorporated areas.
Valley Water is governed by a seven-member publicly elected Board of Directors and has an annual budget of $857 million.
Key Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
• Manage the self-administration of Valley Water's liability and property self-insurance and insurance, and loss exposure programs including investigation analysis and settlement of claims and litigation. • Participate in the management of legal matters including defense strategy, setting cost allocation amounts and formulas, independently setting and monitoring claims reserves, and presenting claims to and negotiating with excess insurers. • Analyze and evaluate functions and activities for loss exposures; advise and instruct management and staff on identifying and effectively dealing with complex risk exposures and technical risk transfer issues. • Review, discuss, explain, and approve Certificates of Insurance and endorsements; develop and maintain a Certificate Tracking Database. • Administer contractual risk transfer program; develop and implement insurance standards; examine and interpret written agreements to determine and assess contract and permit insurance requirement indemnification issues, limitations on liability provisions, waivers, and job shutdowns; work with vendors and community members on insurance issues. • Negotiate the placement and provisions of Valley Water property, excess liability, auto, professional liability, workers' compensation, non-owned aircraft, cyber, and crime insurance; direct application process, property valuation updates, and broker marketing and insurance review; meet with underwriters; analyze complex coverage issues and negotiate broker and third-party administrator contracts. • Direct actuarial studies for self-insurance programs; collect and analyze loss and reserve data; determine assumptions and advise actuaries on anomalies; analyze actuarial study data and make recommendations for corrections. • Direct the submission of property and excess liability claims to insurers; identify and deal with coverage issues internally or through coverage counsel; recommend insurer settlements. • Perform on-site inspections and investigations with staff, attorneys, underwriters, brokers, and other public agencies to identify and review loss exposures and causal factors; perform stakeholder review of policies and procedures for risk assessment. • Identify and direct subrogation or recovery activities against persons and entities responsible for damage to property or liability losses. • Represent Valley Water to insurance brokers and service providers, underwriters, actuaries, external legal counsel, vendors, other public agencies, and customers/constituents. • Provide training to staff on a variety of topics, including insurance, contractual risk transfer, and risk analysis. • Perform other duties as assigned.
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:
• Five (5) years of risk management experience, preferably overseeing a risk management program. • Experience managing liability property self-insurance and insurance, and loss exposure programs including investigation analysis and settlement of claims and litigation. • A minimum of two years of experience supervising risk management staff (regular, temporary, contract, and/or interns), including responsibility for employee evaluations, salary decisions, hiring, disciplinary actions, and work schedules.
Ideal Skills and Abilities:
• Administer complex, technical, and sensitive risk management programs in an independent and cooperative manner. • Focus on quality and timeliness. • Adept at working with cross functional teams and senior leaders. • Political savvy. • Excellent communication, presentation, organizational, and analytical skills. • Use information to develop self-insured retention levels, cost allocation amounts, and formulas. • Collect and analyze loss runs and reserve data, review and analyze financial and actuarial reports, and make recommendations for corrections. • Conduct risk inspections and accident investigations, including conducting interviews, collecting, and analyzing evidence, making determinations, drafting report, and defending findings. • Evaluate and develop improvements to risk management operations, procedures, policies, or methods. • Conduct risk management research, evaluate alternatives, make sound recommendations, and prepare effective staff reports. • Establish and maintain a variety of risk management program filing, record keeping, and tracking systems. • Organize and prioritize a variety of risk management programs, services, and multiple tasks in an effective and timely manner.
Ideal Knowledge:
• Legal requirements of claim processing including sufficiency, timeliness, and response. • Principles and practices of claims investigation, evaluation, and valuation. • Insurances, such as general liability, property, workers' compensation, cyber, crime, errors, and omissions, auto and non-owned aircraft policies, insurance industry, certificates of insurance, limitation of liability issues, and complex coverage issues. • Legal system, court system, and litigation system, including discovery, court hearings, settlement negotiations, and legal strategies. • Organization and quality management practices as applied to the development, analysis, and evaluation of programs, policies, and operational needs of risk management programs. • Principles and practices of risk management program budget development and administration, contract negotiation and management, and sound financial management policies and procedures. • Practices of researching risk management issues, evaluating alternatives, making sound recommendations, and preparing and presenting effective staff reports. • Fluency with common business and risk management software.
Ideal Training and Education:
• Equivalent to graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in risk management, business or public administration, or a related field.
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. • A valid Certified Risk Manager (CRM) certification from the National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research (NAIER), Institute of Crisis & Risk Management (ICRM), Associate in Risk Management (ARM) Insurance Educational Association, RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional, or similar accredited risk management institution is desired.
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Risk Management Unit (Position Code 524)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/5120132
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Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Gainesville, FL
Minimum Qualifications Graduation from high school or equivalent and four years progressively responsible automotive/heavy equipment maintenance and repair experience including two years of supervisory experience which would include experience assisting in the formulation and/or administration of a budget and other administrative tasks; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum 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 a Level 2 criminal history background investigation prior to employment including finger printing and compliance with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) requirements throughout the term of employment. Salary Negotiable Depending on Qualifications Position Summary This is responsible technical, supervisory and administrative work in directing fleet management, maintenance and repair of the County fleet in the Department of Public Works. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for the management of all phases of fleet management, maintenance and repair, including procurement procedures. 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. Plans, directs and coordinates the comprehensive County fleet management, maintenance, repair and procurement program, develops plans for staffing and technical training, develops and prepares guides, procedures and technical instructions to ensure effective administration and utilization of the County fleet, formulates operating policies and program objectives. Supervises and coordinates the activities of subordinate supervisors and 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. Directs the maintenance and repair of heavy and special purpose construction equipment, sedans, light, medium, and heavy trucks, rescue and fire equipment and miscellaneous support equipment. Develops recommendations regarding the distribution and utilization of vehicles and equipment. Manages the preparation and administration of contracts related to fleet acquisition, directs the administration of various contracts for sublet repair work, and directs preparation of the annual vehicle and equipment procurement list. Directs a vehicle preventive maintenance program and supervises parts inventory management and control. Assists with the preparation and administration of the fleet management budget. Conducts, surveys and directs the preparation of special, periodic and annual reports. 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 Comprehensive knowledge of management principles, practices and techniques and methods of organization relating to a fleet operation. Comprehensive knowledge of effective personnel management principles. Extensive knowledge of codes, ordinances, rules and regulations relating to fleet administration. Extensive knowledge of occupational hazards, appropriate safety precautions, and methods of promoting safety among subordinates. Considerable knowledge of construction, assembly and maintenance requirements of diversified automotive equipment. Considerable knowledge of parts inventory management and control. Considerable knowledge of technical characteristics and operations of diversified automotive equipment. Knowledge of techniques, tools and equipment used to determine and accomplish vehicle maintenance and repair. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate supervisors and employees. Ability to conduct research, analyze plans, specifications and other technical material, and draw sound, objective conclusions. Ability to organize and present recommendations effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, County officials, vendors, and the general public. 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 frequently required to talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, sit, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, use hands to finger, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, and taste or smell. 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. While performing the duties of this job, the employee frequently works near moving mechanical parts, and is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The employee is occasionally exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals, outdoor weather conditions, and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud. 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 Graduation from high school or equivalent and four years progressively responsible automotive/heavy equipment maintenance and repair experience including two years of supervisory experience which would include experience assisting in the formulation and/or administration of a budget and other administrative tasks; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Applicants within six months of meeting the minimum 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 a Level 2 criminal history background investigation prior to employment including finger printing and compliance with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) requirements throughout the term of employment. Salary Negotiable Depending on Qualifications Position Summary This is responsible technical, supervisory and administrative work in directing fleet management, maintenance and repair of the County fleet in the Department of Public Works. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for the management of all phases of fleet management, maintenance and repair, including procurement procedures. 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. Plans, directs and coordinates the comprehensive County fleet management, maintenance, repair and procurement program, develops plans for staffing and technical training, develops and prepares guides, procedures and technical instructions to ensure effective administration and utilization of the County fleet, formulates operating policies and program objectives. Supervises and coordinates the activities of subordinate supervisors and 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. Directs the maintenance and repair of heavy and special purpose construction equipment, sedans, light, medium, and heavy trucks, rescue and fire equipment and miscellaneous support equipment. Develops recommendations regarding the distribution and utilization of vehicles and equipment. Manages the preparation and administration of contracts related to fleet acquisition, directs the administration of various contracts for sublet repair work, and directs preparation of the annual vehicle and equipment procurement list. Directs a vehicle preventive maintenance program and supervises parts inventory management and control. Assists with the preparation and administration of the fleet management budget. Conducts, surveys and directs the preparation of special, periodic and annual reports. 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 Comprehensive knowledge of management principles, practices and techniques and methods of organization relating to a fleet operation. Comprehensive knowledge of effective personnel management principles. Extensive knowledge of codes, ordinances, rules and regulations relating to fleet administration. Extensive knowledge of occupational hazards, appropriate safety precautions, and methods of promoting safety among subordinates. Considerable knowledge of construction, assembly and maintenance requirements of diversified automotive equipment. Considerable knowledge of parts inventory management and control. Considerable knowledge of technical characteristics and operations of diversified automotive equipment. Knowledge of techniques, tools and equipment used to determine and accomplish vehicle maintenance and repair. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate supervisors and employees. Ability to conduct research, analyze plans, specifications and other technical material, and draw sound, objective conclusions. Ability to organize and present recommendations effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, County officials, vendors, and the general public. 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 frequently required to talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, sit, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, use hands to finger, handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, and taste or smell. 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. While performing the duties of this job, the employee frequently works near moving mechanical parts, and is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles. The employee is occasionally exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals, outdoor weather conditions, and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud. 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
FL, FL
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Successful completion of a criminal history background investigation is required prior to employment. Evening and weekend work hours may be required. Position Summary This is responsible, varied technical and paraprofessional work in the Alachua County Library District. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for performing duties under general supervision and within prescribed guidelines. Although the employee works with considerable independence, deviations from established library procedures or library policy are made in consultation with a higher level supervisor. 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 Functions as lead worker on assigned tasks. Performs reader guidance and ready reference work within established guidelines through basic searches of online resources and databases; assists patrons and staff in locating materials and/or information. Refers persons requiring professional assistance to a Librarian or department manager. Performs circulation functions such as checking in and checking out materials, issuing library cards and reconciling patron accounts. Organizes, indexes and maintains records, library databases, and files; maintains inventories and initiates the requisition process; performs routine descriptive cataloging for items such as fiction and the local newspaper. Collects statistics and generates reports such as annual statistics of collection holdings, order records, and uncirculated library materials. Initiates correspondence and subsequent follow-up on a variety of subject matter. Verifies bibliographic information on order requests. Directs the activities of lower level employees in such activities as maintenance of stacks or receipt and mailing of interlibrary loans. Reviews library materials and recommends purchase to a professional Librarian. Operates personal computers, terminals and peripherals (photocopiers, printers) in office support tasks and to assist the public. Explains Library District procedures and policies. Keeps abreast of publisher, vendor and outside agency procedures as they relate to library operations. Plans, schedules and hosts individual program sessions; obtains, designs and produces support materials. Operates, maintains and assists patrons in the use of library equipment. Ensure patron compliance of all policies and procedures through effective communication and enforcement. Performs related work 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 Knowledge of alphabetical and numerical organizational systems. Knowledge of a variety of books, subjects and literature, specifically as related to assigned area. Knowledge of the major fields of learning comprising the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. Knowledge of operating and basic troubleshooting of computer equipment. Knowledge of frequently used software applications, word processing and spreadsheet applications. Ability to perform basic troubleshooting of common software problems. Knowledge of the techniques necessary for coordinating the work of others. Ability to use emerging technology for patron service. Ability to interpret, apply and explain library procedures. Ability to organize materials in alphabetical and numerical order. Ability to determine when a situation should be referred to a higher level supervisor. Ability to receive and convey written or oral instructions; ability to explain informational instructions to others. Ability to push and/or pull fully loaded hand carts; ability to load and unload materials from carts and vehicles. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, the public and other agencies. Ability to lift, reach, and bend to locate and remove requested materials. 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 sit, talk or hear. The employee is required to reach and be mobile. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus associated with the constant use of printed matter and computer monitors. 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. • 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.For other benefits such as life insurance and health insurance click here. • 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 Day Additional Christmas Holiday 3 Floating Holidays Pay periods are every two (2) weeks beginning at 12:01 a.m. Saturday through 12:00 midnight Friday. Payday is the second Friday following the end of a pay period.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Successful completion of a criminal history background investigation is required prior to employment. Evening and weekend work hours may be required. Position Summary This is responsible, varied technical and paraprofessional work in the Alachua County Library District. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for performing duties under general supervision and within prescribed guidelines. Although the employee works with considerable independence, deviations from established library procedures or library policy are made in consultation with a higher level supervisor. 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 Functions as lead worker on assigned tasks. Performs reader guidance and ready reference work within established guidelines through basic searches of online resources and databases; assists patrons and staff in locating materials and/or information. Refers persons requiring professional assistance to a Librarian or department manager. Performs circulation functions such as checking in and checking out materials, issuing library cards and reconciling patron accounts. Organizes, indexes and maintains records, library databases, and files; maintains inventories and initiates the requisition process; performs routine descriptive cataloging for items such as fiction and the local newspaper. Collects statistics and generates reports such as annual statistics of collection holdings, order records, and uncirculated library materials. Initiates correspondence and subsequent follow-up on a variety of subject matter. Verifies bibliographic information on order requests. Directs the activities of lower level employees in such activities as maintenance of stacks or receipt and mailing of interlibrary loans. Reviews library materials and recommends purchase to a professional Librarian. Operates personal computers, terminals and peripherals (photocopiers, printers) in office support tasks and to assist the public. Explains Library District procedures and policies. Keeps abreast of publisher, vendor and outside agency procedures as they relate to library operations. Plans, schedules and hosts individual program sessions; obtains, designs and produces support materials. Operates, maintains and assists patrons in the use of library equipment. Ensure patron compliance of all policies and procedures through effective communication and enforcement. Performs related work 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 Knowledge of alphabetical and numerical organizational systems. Knowledge of a variety of books, subjects and literature, specifically as related to assigned area. Knowledge of the major fields of learning comprising the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. Knowledge of operating and basic troubleshooting of computer equipment. Knowledge of frequently used software applications, word processing and spreadsheet applications. Ability to perform basic troubleshooting of common software problems. Knowledge of the techniques necessary for coordinating the work of others. Ability to use emerging technology for patron service. Ability to interpret, apply and explain library procedures. Ability to organize materials in alphabetical and numerical order. Ability to determine when a situation should be referred to a higher level supervisor. Ability to receive and convey written or oral instructions; ability to explain informational instructions to others. Ability to push and/or pull fully loaded hand carts; ability to load and unload materials from carts and vehicles. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, the public and other agencies. Ability to lift, reach, and bend to locate and remove requested materials. 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 sit, talk or hear. The employee is required to reach and be mobile. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus associated with the constant use of printed matter and computer monitors. 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. • 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.For other benefits such as life insurance and health insurance click here. • 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 Day Additional Christmas Holiday 3 Floating Holidays Pay periods are every two (2) weeks beginning at 12:01 a.m. Saturday through 12:00 midnight Friday. Payday is the second Friday following the end of a pay period.
This recruitment is open until filled, and the first review of applications will occur on April 15, 2024. At that point, the job posting may be closed or extended.
WORKING AT THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
At the Oregon Department of Energy, we're helping shape the state's energy future. Our team is dedicated to keeping Oregon on the leading edge of renewable energy and efficiency while supporting energy innovation, investment, equity, and resilience. From helping Oregonians save energy at home; to overseeing the state's interests in the world's largest environmental cleanup at the Hanford nuclear site in Washington, our work is challenging, rewarding, and diverse. We work with developers and communities on proposed energy facilities, with schools and manufacturers looking to save energy and money, and with other agencies and stakeholders on meeting the challenges of climate change. Oregon is one of the most energy-efficient states in the country, routinely landing near the top of annual national rankings. ODOE is committed to helping Oregon remain an energy leader, and that starts with hiring engaged team members ready to deliver for all Oregonians.
The Energy Planning & Innovation (P&I) Division supports the agency mission by pursuing programs and policies that help Oregonians conserve energy, use energy more efficiently, and produce energy using renewable sources. The Division’s two sections: Energy Efficiency & Conservation and Energy Technology & Policy collaborate with the Department’s other divisions and stakeholders to help support the development of clean energy resources and integrate those resources into the State’s transmission and distribution system. The division offers energy expertise across sectors, including efficiency in buildings and manufacturing as well as alternative fuels and infrastructure, while helping Oregon build a more resilient energy system – one that is well prepared to respond to issues such as climate change and natural disasters. The division also helps the State pursue strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainable transportation.
We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply for our positions and hope you will join us on our path to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are an agency that embraces social equity through our values, strategic planning, and actions. Leaning into our equity priorities means we continually examine what we do, the impact we have, and our progress toward weaving social equity into who we are.
WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING
The purpose of this position is to serve as the agency’s policy, technical, and market expert on assigned energy sectors, resources, and technologies. This position functions within the program by developing relationships with external organizations and providing advice to the director and program managers on strategic planning, policies, initiatives, and operations. The position will help inform the development of energy and climate policy discussions and activities relevant to Oregon and its goals.
This position is eligible for a hybrid remote work schedule. The incumbent will be expected to work at the central workplace located at 550 Capitol St. NE in Salem, Oregon, at least eight times per year. This generally includes attendance at pre-scheduled in-person all-staff meetings. The position may also be required to work at the central workplace on a more frequent basis with advance notice, as needed.
For a complete listing of the duties and responsibilities for this position, please review the position description by clicking here.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU
You will be a member of a diverse team built on collaboration and support.
We offer full medical, vision, and dental benefits with paid sick leave, vacation leave, personal leave, and 11 paid holidays a year.
This is a full-time, permanent position that is not represented by a union.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science, or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and five years of professional-level evaluative, analytical, and planning work.
-OR-
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to eight years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
The most successful candidate will also have the following skills, experience, and background:
Experience tracking, analyzing, and reporting on how the following will affect the ability of states to achieve climate and energy goals, energy costs, energy reliability and resilience, workforce development, and customer energy burden:
federal and state clean electricity policies and programs.
wholesale electricity markets.
electric utility clean electricity planning and activities.
renewable portfolio standards and compliance mechanisms.
electric utility regulatory policies and rules.
Experience creating studies, reports, and assessments about technical information for general audiences.
Experience leading large stakeholder workgroups, including establishing team objectives, building consensus, and achieving actionable outcomes.
Studies have shown that women, trans, non-binary, Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color are less likely to apply for positions unless they believe they meet all the desired attributes. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the position. We strongly encourage candidates to apply, even those who might not believe they possess every one of the desired attributes. Applicants who most closely exhibit the desired attributes will be invited to continue in the application process.
HOW TO APPLY
Visit the State of Oregon Career Site by clicking this link: Senior Energy Policy Analyst
A resume and cover letter are required for this job posting. Please attach both documents to the “My Experience” section under Resume/CV in the application.
Eligible veterans who meet the qualifications will be given veterans’ preference. For further information, please visit the following website: Veterans Resources . You may also call the Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs at 1-800-692-9666.
Answer all the supplemental questions.
GET NOTICED
Help your application rise to the top! Don’t forget to showcase your amazing skills and experience in your application package that makes you the best candidate for the position. Submissions will be screened for consistency of information and communication skills at the professional level (attention to detail, spelling, grammar, etc.).
Employment will be contingent upon passing a criminal background check.
The Oregon Department of Energy does not offer VISA sponsorships. On your first day you will be required to complete the US Department of Homeland Security’s I-9 form confirming authorization to work in the United States.
QUESTIONS/NEED HELP?
If you have questions about the recruitment and selection process or need assistance to participate in the application process, including an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact Karlene Ashby, at karlene.ashby@energy.oregon.gov or call (971) 209-6209.
Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE BASED ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, ETHNICITY, GENDER, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, RELIGION, AGE, OR DISABILITY AND IS COMMITTED TO WORKPLACE DIVERSITY.
Full Time
This recruitment is open until filled, and the first review of applications will occur on April 15, 2024. At that point, the job posting may be closed or extended.
WORKING AT THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
At the Oregon Department of Energy, we're helping shape the state's energy future. Our team is dedicated to keeping Oregon on the leading edge of renewable energy and efficiency while supporting energy innovation, investment, equity, and resilience. From helping Oregonians save energy at home; to overseeing the state's interests in the world's largest environmental cleanup at the Hanford nuclear site in Washington, our work is challenging, rewarding, and diverse. We work with developers and communities on proposed energy facilities, with schools and manufacturers looking to save energy and money, and with other agencies and stakeholders on meeting the challenges of climate change. Oregon is one of the most energy-efficient states in the country, routinely landing near the top of annual national rankings. ODOE is committed to helping Oregon remain an energy leader, and that starts with hiring engaged team members ready to deliver for all Oregonians.
The Energy Planning & Innovation (P&I) Division supports the agency mission by pursuing programs and policies that help Oregonians conserve energy, use energy more efficiently, and produce energy using renewable sources. The Division’s two sections: Energy Efficiency & Conservation and Energy Technology & Policy collaborate with the Department’s other divisions and stakeholders to help support the development of clean energy resources and integrate those resources into the State’s transmission and distribution system. The division offers energy expertise across sectors, including efficiency in buildings and manufacturing as well as alternative fuels and infrastructure, while helping Oregon build a more resilient energy system – one that is well prepared to respond to issues such as climate change and natural disasters. The division also helps the State pursue strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainable transportation.
We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply for our positions and hope you will join us on our path to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are an agency that embraces social equity through our values, strategic planning, and actions. Leaning into our equity priorities means we continually examine what we do, the impact we have, and our progress toward weaving social equity into who we are.
WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING
The purpose of this position is to serve as the agency’s policy, technical, and market expert on assigned energy sectors, resources, and technologies. This position functions within the program by developing relationships with external organizations and providing advice to the director and program managers on strategic planning, policies, initiatives, and operations. The position will help inform the development of energy and climate policy discussions and activities relevant to Oregon and its goals.
This position is eligible for a hybrid remote work schedule. The incumbent will be expected to work at the central workplace located at 550 Capitol St. NE in Salem, Oregon, at least eight times per year. This generally includes attendance at pre-scheduled in-person all-staff meetings. The position may also be required to work at the central workplace on a more frequent basis with advance notice, as needed.
For a complete listing of the duties and responsibilities for this position, please review the position description by clicking here.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU
You will be a member of a diverse team built on collaboration and support.
We offer full medical, vision, and dental benefits with paid sick leave, vacation leave, personal leave, and 11 paid holidays a year.
This is a full-time, permanent position that is not represented by a union.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science, or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and five years of professional-level evaluative, analytical, and planning work.
-OR-
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to eight years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
The most successful candidate will also have the following skills, experience, and background:
Experience tracking, analyzing, and reporting on how the following will affect the ability of states to achieve climate and energy goals, energy costs, energy reliability and resilience, workforce development, and customer energy burden:
federal and state clean electricity policies and programs.
wholesale electricity markets.
electric utility clean electricity planning and activities.
renewable portfolio standards and compliance mechanisms.
electric utility regulatory policies and rules.
Experience creating studies, reports, and assessments about technical information for general audiences.
Experience leading large stakeholder workgroups, including establishing team objectives, building consensus, and achieving actionable outcomes.
Studies have shown that women, trans, non-binary, Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color are less likely to apply for positions unless they believe they meet all the desired attributes. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the position. We strongly encourage candidates to apply, even those who might not believe they possess every one of the desired attributes. Applicants who most closely exhibit the desired attributes will be invited to continue in the application process.
HOW TO APPLY
Visit the State of Oregon Career Site by clicking this link: Senior Energy Policy Analyst
A resume and cover letter are required for this job posting. Please attach both documents to the “My Experience” section under Resume/CV in the application.
Eligible veterans who meet the qualifications will be given veterans’ preference. For further information, please visit the following website: Veterans Resources . You may also call the Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs at 1-800-692-9666.
Answer all the supplemental questions.
GET NOTICED
Help your application rise to the top! Don’t forget to showcase your amazing skills and experience in your application package that makes you the best candidate for the position. Submissions will be screened for consistency of information and communication skills at the professional level (attention to detail, spelling, grammar, etc.).
Employment will be contingent upon passing a criminal background check.
The Oregon Department of Energy does not offer VISA sponsorships. On your first day you will be required to complete the US Department of Homeland Security’s I-9 form confirming authorization to work in the United States.
QUESTIONS/NEED HELP?
If you have questions about the recruitment and selection process or need assistance to participate in the application process, including an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact Karlene Ashby, at karlene.ashby@energy.oregon.gov or call (971) 209-6209.
Candidates from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE BASED ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, ETHNICITY, GENDER, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, RELIGION, AGE, OR DISABILITY AND IS COMMITTED TO WORKPLACE DIVERSITY.
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 2023 staff video! Job Description This position prepares, analyzes, and reports financial information in the areas of performance and external event settlements, payroll, programming expenses, and receivables. Work includes, but is not limited to, variance analysis, reconciliation of financial statement accounts, preparation of supplemental financial reporting to third parties, ad hoc reporting, analytical review of activity, participating in financial closings, and system set-ups. This position oversees and contributes to the collection, verification, allocation, and recording of financial data related to performances and external events for use by management. This position reviews and monitors payroll transactions and accounts. This position monitors expense transactions, advises on classifications, and works with Accounts Payable for coding and regular reviews of open purchase orders. This position contributes to areas of the audited financial statements and IRS Form 990, and prepares periodic and ad hoc reporting, research, and analysis for internal and external stakeholders. This position problem solves and seeks continuous improvement and efficiency in his/her own work. This position trains, guides, and conducts research to help others resolve issues. Additionally, this position contributes to cross-departmental projects and process improvements. This position has frequent contact with internal and external customers. This position supports the Vice President, Accounting, and Director of Accounting Operations and other accounting management in ensuring conformity with corporate practices, policies and procedures. Key Responsibilities Performance and external event cost accounting – create, circulate, and maintain monthly list of known performances and external events requiring settlements to theater managers, production staff, and grant cognizant approvers; oversee, assign, provide guidance, and contribute to settlement collection, verification of financial data and supporting documents, and preparation and entry of general ledger journals; frequent interaction with program personnel and other finance team members and contractors to resolve questions and obtain revisions, as necessary. Payroll integrations/personnel cost accounting - review weekly payroll entries generated from the Payroll Department for accuracy; investigate discrepancies, correct errors and/or make additional general ledger journals as necessary; provide guidance and support to the Payroll Department pertaining to classifications and coding; may serve as a back-up for the Payroll Department for processing during employee absences and vacancies. Accounting system maintenance - maintain accounting activity codes, structures and reports; perform routine maintenance of general ledger accounts (including activity account categories and codes); update security set-ups; conduct trainings for new employees; manage approval hierarchies; serve as a key contributor in any system upgrades and in department's relationship with IT department. Month-/Year-end accounting tasks - create various year-end allocation journal entries; calculate and enter year-end accruals; perform numerous asset and liability account reconciliations, including payroll, benefits, and garnishments; and prepare general ledger journals where and when necessary. Review of open purchase orders – As part of a team, conduct quarterly and annual review of open purchase orders with requesters organization-wide for validity, coding, and delivery dates; partner with Accounts Payable Department to review, edit, and void open purchase orders as needed. Other critical duties – May review the work performed by and provide training to general accountants. Support preparation for and participate in annual financial statement audit and other regulatory audits, gathering documents, providing reports, completing analysis, and answering questions during field work; assist with preparation of the annual Form 990 and the Department of Education Indirect Cost Rate project; work on ad hoc reports and projects assigned by the accounting management, and Department Heads. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s degree is required. Degree in business-related field is a differentiating factor. At least 3-6 years of general accounting experience Critical skills: Good written-oral communication and interpersonal skills; proficiency with Excel and general ledger applications (familiarity with Lawson or Sage Intacct software is a differentiating factor); attention to detail. Additional Information Although occurring infrequently, this position may be required work odd hours based on internal and external customer needs, including, if necessary, evenings, weekends, holidays, and occasional periods of work beyond 37.5 hours/week. Occasional lifting and moving of supplies and files weighing as much as 26 pounds in high or tight spaces.
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 2023 staff video! Job Description This position prepares, analyzes, and reports financial information in the areas of performance and external event settlements, payroll, programming expenses, and receivables. Work includes, but is not limited to, variance analysis, reconciliation of financial statement accounts, preparation of supplemental financial reporting to third parties, ad hoc reporting, analytical review of activity, participating in financial closings, and system set-ups. This position oversees and contributes to the collection, verification, allocation, and recording of financial data related to performances and external events for use by management. This position reviews and monitors payroll transactions and accounts. This position monitors expense transactions, advises on classifications, and works with Accounts Payable for coding and regular reviews of open purchase orders. This position contributes to areas of the audited financial statements and IRS Form 990, and prepares periodic and ad hoc reporting, research, and analysis for internal and external stakeholders. This position problem solves and seeks continuous improvement and efficiency in his/her own work. This position trains, guides, and conducts research to help others resolve issues. Additionally, this position contributes to cross-departmental projects and process improvements. This position has frequent contact with internal and external customers. This position supports the Vice President, Accounting, and Director of Accounting Operations and other accounting management in ensuring conformity with corporate practices, policies and procedures. Key Responsibilities Performance and external event cost accounting – create, circulate, and maintain monthly list of known performances and external events requiring settlements to theater managers, production staff, and grant cognizant approvers; oversee, assign, provide guidance, and contribute to settlement collection, verification of financial data and supporting documents, and preparation and entry of general ledger journals; frequent interaction with program personnel and other finance team members and contractors to resolve questions and obtain revisions, as necessary. Payroll integrations/personnel cost accounting - review weekly payroll entries generated from the Payroll Department for accuracy; investigate discrepancies, correct errors and/or make additional general ledger journals as necessary; provide guidance and support to the Payroll Department pertaining to classifications and coding; may serve as a back-up for the Payroll Department for processing during employee absences and vacancies. Accounting system maintenance - maintain accounting activity codes, structures and reports; perform routine maintenance of general ledger accounts (including activity account categories and codes); update security set-ups; conduct trainings for new employees; manage approval hierarchies; serve as a key contributor in any system upgrades and in department's relationship with IT department. Month-/Year-end accounting tasks - create various year-end allocation journal entries; calculate and enter year-end accruals; perform numerous asset and liability account reconciliations, including payroll, benefits, and garnishments; and prepare general ledger journals where and when necessary. Review of open purchase orders – As part of a team, conduct quarterly and annual review of open purchase orders with requesters organization-wide for validity, coding, and delivery dates; partner with Accounts Payable Department to review, edit, and void open purchase orders as needed. Other critical duties – May review the work performed by and provide training to general accountants. Support preparation for and participate in annual financial statement audit and other regulatory audits, gathering documents, providing reports, completing analysis, and answering questions during field work; assist with preparation of the annual Form 990 and the Department of Education Indirect Cost Rate project; work on ad hoc reports and projects assigned by the accounting management, and Department Heads. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s degree is required. Degree in business-related field is a differentiating factor. At least 3-6 years of general accounting experience Critical skills: Good written-oral communication and interpersonal skills; proficiency with Excel and general ledger applications (familiarity with Lawson or Sage Intacct software is a differentiating factor); attention to detail. Additional Information Although occurring infrequently, this position may be required work odd hours based on internal and external customer needs, including, if necessary, evenings, weekends, holidays, and occasional periods of work beyond 37.5 hours/week. Occasional lifting and moving of supplies and files weighing as much as 26 pounds in high or tight spaces.
National Cathedral School announces a search for an Upper School Operations Manager to begin mid to late April 2024. This 12-month, full-time position supports the Head of Upper School and the Dean of Students in the day-to-day logistics of the Division. We seek a dynamic and energetic individual to support the upper school community in running smoothly and efficiently. Below are the major responsibilities and important qualities of a highly qualified applicant.
Responsibilities:
Manage the Daily Calendar for the Head of Upper School
Process billing and reimbursements.
Manage special projects for the Office.
Manage supply availability for the Office and the Hearst Faculty/Staff Workroom
Collect & submit information for the weekly bulletin.
Manage Files for the Head of Upper School
Answer phones and direct inquiries to the correct party.
Answer student, faculty, and parent questions.
Manage the Parking Pass Process in partnership with Business Office
Manage the DC Metro/Bus voucher program.
Schedule all Dean, Student Life and Student Success meetings
Manage & report upper school attendance.
Work collaboratively with Crisis Team leaders to support and prepare for fire (& other) drills.
Work with the Director of Parent Engagement to schedule PA representative meetings.
Schedule Curriculum Committee Meetings
Schedule meetings with all direct reports (Director of College Guidance, Library, Registrar and Nurses)
Manage US Head evaluation schedule.
Support the Dean of Students in organizing student programming & special projects.
Ordering catering for meetings and events
Other duties as assigned.
Qualities:
Superior organizational skills.
Displays initiative and anticipates needs of US Head and Office.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to pivot in fast-paced environment.
Ability to manage multiple projects at once.
Works well collaboratively and in team environment.
Ability to respond professionally and calmly in crisis and high-pressure moments.
Embraces the joys and challenges of working with adolescents in grades 9-12.
NCS is committed to leadership in multicultural education and a culturally diverse faculty and staff. The school therefore seeks applications from candidates who will contribute to an atmosphere in which all are valued and supported.
Interested candidates should send an electronic application that includes a brief cover letter, résumé and the names and contact information of three to five references. Please submit these materials as one combined attachment, in Word or pdf format, with “ US Operations Manager ” in the subject line to: NCSemployment@cathedral.org .
Full Time
National Cathedral School announces a search for an Upper School Operations Manager to begin mid to late April 2024. This 12-month, full-time position supports the Head of Upper School and the Dean of Students in the day-to-day logistics of the Division. We seek a dynamic and energetic individual to support the upper school community in running smoothly and efficiently. Below are the major responsibilities and important qualities of a highly qualified applicant.
Responsibilities:
Manage the Daily Calendar for the Head of Upper School
Process billing and reimbursements.
Manage special projects for the Office.
Manage supply availability for the Office and the Hearst Faculty/Staff Workroom
Collect & submit information for the weekly bulletin.
Manage Files for the Head of Upper School
Answer phones and direct inquiries to the correct party.
Answer student, faculty, and parent questions.
Manage the Parking Pass Process in partnership with Business Office
Manage the DC Metro/Bus voucher program.
Schedule all Dean, Student Life and Student Success meetings
Manage & report upper school attendance.
Work collaboratively with Crisis Team leaders to support and prepare for fire (& other) drills.
Work with the Director of Parent Engagement to schedule PA representative meetings.
Schedule Curriculum Committee Meetings
Schedule meetings with all direct reports (Director of College Guidance, Library, Registrar and Nurses)
Manage US Head evaluation schedule.
Support the Dean of Students in organizing student programming & special projects.
Ordering catering for meetings and events
Other duties as assigned.
Qualities:
Superior organizational skills.
Displays initiative and anticipates needs of US Head and Office.
Ability to work independently.
Ability to pivot in fast-paced environment.
Ability to manage multiple projects at once.
Works well collaboratively and in team environment.
Ability to respond professionally and calmly in crisis and high-pressure moments.
Embraces the joys and challenges of working with adolescents in grades 9-12.
NCS is committed to leadership in multicultural education and a culturally diverse faculty and staff. The school therefore seeks applications from candidates who will contribute to an atmosphere in which all are valued and supported.
Interested candidates should send an electronic application that includes a brief cover letter, résumé and the names and contact information of three to five references. Please submit these materials as one combined attachment, in Word or pdf format, with “ US Operations Manager ” in the subject line to: NCSemployment@cathedral.org .
Montgomery County, MD Government
Wheaton, Wheaton-Glenmont, MD, USA
Program Manager II (Zero Waste Initiatives) Montgomery County Government Department of Environmental Protection 2425 Reedie Drive, Wheaton, Maryland 20902 Salary Range: $75,368 - $120,947
The mission of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is to is to enhance the quality of life in our community by protecting and improving Montgomery County’s air, water, and land in a sustainable, innovative, inclusive, and industry-leading way while fostering smart growth, a thriving more sustainable economy and healthy communities. DEP is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals and values diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and cultures. DEP encourages BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color), immigrants, women, LGBTQIA+, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply. DEP is seeking to fill a fulltime Program Manager II position in the Recycling and Resource Management Division to join the Zero Waste project management team established to plan and execute projects. This position will provide day-to-day project management support, and coordination, oversight and review of contractor work products and deliverables, development and tracking of integrated project schedules, reporting to senior management on milestone achievement, compliance with budget, and risk assessment and mitigation. The position will plan and manage pilot studies and countywide programs for alternative solid waste and recycling methods and operations; independently plan and carry out all aspects of comprehensive plan formulation or project execution including monitoring implementation status and measures to track both progress and outcomes. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: • Convene, conduct/lead meetings with relevant County staff and with stakeholder groups to ascertain input to the development of public policy, planning, decision-making, program modification and funding to develop Zero Waste initiatives. • Develop project implementation plans to advance Zero Waste programs, policies and initiatives; and prepare resource, schedule, and risk assessments associated with implementation of such enhancements and projects. • Develop integrated budget and schedule plans; and track budget expenditures, adherence to schedule and milestones, risks and risk mitigation to ensure effective project execution. • Prepare statements of work, solicitation documents (including requests for proposals, task order requests, informal solicitations), and cost estimates. • Serve as contract administrator/manager for assigned contracts, monitoring contractor performance and adherence to project schedule and deliverable requirements, and contract terms and conditions. • Oversee that all work associated with task orders and contracts are completed satisfactorily, on-time and within budget. • Present information to public and private organizations, stakeholder groups, and the County Council to explain, defend, or justify issues related to the Zero Waste program and specific assigned projects. • Provide technical assistance in working sessions, stakeholder group meetings, meetings with Council staff, and other public hearings and meetings and local and state government officials. This position REQUIRES possession of a valid driver’s license and the ability to drive a County vehicle to attend meetings and perform other work at locations throughout Montgomery County, and occasionally in nearby jurisdictions or in remote areas that may not be readily assessable by public transportation. Occasional evening or weekend work outside of normal business hours may be required. This position requires regular inspection of an industrial site or facility and may impose physical demands including standing for long periods and/or walking over rough and uneven sites and terrain as well as exposure to dust, odors, noise, and vehicle exhaust fumes. To ensure a positive workplace and to comply with federal, state and County laws, the incumbent is responsible for completing mandatory trainings within the first three to six months or within the specified timeframe. For information about Montgomery County’s comprehensive benefit offerings, please visit the MCG Careers Total Rewards webpage and check out our competitive benefits! MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Experience: Thorough five (5) years professional experience directly managing and/or implementing major Zero Waste, waste reduction, solid waste or similar programs or projects impacting a state or County-level jurisdiction or large private sector enterprises. Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree. Equivalency: An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted. License: Possession of a valid Class “C” (or equivalent) driver’s license from the applicant’s state of residence when required for job-related duties. PREFERRED CRITERIA: There are NO Preferred Criteria Assessments. All Applicants will be reviewed by the Office of Human Resources (OHR) for minimum qualifications. Those applicants who meet minimum qualifications will be rated “Qualified”, placed on the eligible list, and may be considered for an interview. Employees meeting minimum qualifications of the same grade or higher will be placed on the Eligible List as a “Transfer” candidate and may be considered for an interview. Preference for interviews will be given to applicants with the following:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Public Administration or related field.
Experience planning and managing projects pertaining to sustainable solid waste management or recycling operations for a state, County, or comparable-level jurisdiction.
Experience as a contract administrator or manager, including developing project implementation plans, developing statements of work, and tracking budget expenditures.
Experience presenting, explaining, justifying, and defending complex solid waste related mandates, policies and issues to various audiences and segments of the community.
If selected for consideration for this position, you may be required to provide evidence that you possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities indicated on your resume.
Montgomery County Government offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits. To view the complete job announcement and to apply, please visit our website at https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HR/Recruitment/MCGCareers.html and click on the “Search Jobs and Apply”. Read the full job description under the “General Professional” Job Category.
The requisition number is IRC62020 . This Recruitment Closes April 2, 2024 All resume submissions must address the preferred criteria for the position, which are listed in the full advertisement, preferably in a separate section of the resume. Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the Resume Preparation Tips listed under the “Resources” tab on the Office of Human Resource’s MCG Careers webpage. EOE. M/F/H.
Full Time
Program Manager II (Zero Waste Initiatives) Montgomery County Government Department of Environmental Protection 2425 Reedie Drive, Wheaton, Maryland 20902 Salary Range: $75,368 - $120,947
The mission of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is to is to enhance the quality of life in our community by protecting and improving Montgomery County’s air, water, and land in a sustainable, innovative, inclusive, and industry-leading way while fostering smart growth, a thriving more sustainable economy and healthy communities. DEP is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals and values diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and cultures. DEP encourages BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color), immigrants, women, LGBTQIA+, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply. DEP is seeking to fill a fulltime Program Manager II position in the Recycling and Resource Management Division to join the Zero Waste project management team established to plan and execute projects. This position will provide day-to-day project management support, and coordination, oversight and review of contractor work products and deliverables, development and tracking of integrated project schedules, reporting to senior management on milestone achievement, compliance with budget, and risk assessment and mitigation. The position will plan and manage pilot studies and countywide programs for alternative solid waste and recycling methods and operations; independently plan and carry out all aspects of comprehensive plan formulation or project execution including monitoring implementation status and measures to track both progress and outcomes. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: • Convene, conduct/lead meetings with relevant County staff and with stakeholder groups to ascertain input to the development of public policy, planning, decision-making, program modification and funding to develop Zero Waste initiatives. • Develop project implementation plans to advance Zero Waste programs, policies and initiatives; and prepare resource, schedule, and risk assessments associated with implementation of such enhancements and projects. • Develop integrated budget and schedule plans; and track budget expenditures, adherence to schedule and milestones, risks and risk mitigation to ensure effective project execution. • Prepare statements of work, solicitation documents (including requests for proposals, task order requests, informal solicitations), and cost estimates. • Serve as contract administrator/manager for assigned contracts, monitoring contractor performance and adherence to project schedule and deliverable requirements, and contract terms and conditions. • Oversee that all work associated with task orders and contracts are completed satisfactorily, on-time and within budget. • Present information to public and private organizations, stakeholder groups, and the County Council to explain, defend, or justify issues related to the Zero Waste program and specific assigned projects. • Provide technical assistance in working sessions, stakeholder group meetings, meetings with Council staff, and other public hearings and meetings and local and state government officials. This position REQUIRES possession of a valid driver’s license and the ability to drive a County vehicle to attend meetings and perform other work at locations throughout Montgomery County, and occasionally in nearby jurisdictions or in remote areas that may not be readily assessable by public transportation. Occasional evening or weekend work outside of normal business hours may be required. This position requires regular inspection of an industrial site or facility and may impose physical demands including standing for long periods and/or walking over rough and uneven sites and terrain as well as exposure to dust, odors, noise, and vehicle exhaust fumes. To ensure a positive workplace and to comply with federal, state and County laws, the incumbent is responsible for completing mandatory trainings within the first three to six months or within the specified timeframe. For information about Montgomery County’s comprehensive benefit offerings, please visit the MCG Careers Total Rewards webpage and check out our competitive benefits! MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Experience: Thorough five (5) years professional experience directly managing and/or implementing major Zero Waste, waste reduction, solid waste or similar programs or projects impacting a state or County-level jurisdiction or large private sector enterprises. Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree. Equivalency: An equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted. License: Possession of a valid Class “C” (or equivalent) driver’s license from the applicant’s state of residence when required for job-related duties. PREFERRED CRITERIA: There are NO Preferred Criteria Assessments. All Applicants will be reviewed by the Office of Human Resources (OHR) for minimum qualifications. Those applicants who meet minimum qualifications will be rated “Qualified”, placed on the eligible list, and may be considered for an interview. Employees meeting minimum qualifications of the same grade or higher will be placed on the Eligible List as a “Transfer” candidate and may be considered for an interview. Preference for interviews will be given to applicants with the following:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Public Administration or related field.
Experience planning and managing projects pertaining to sustainable solid waste management or recycling operations for a state, County, or comparable-level jurisdiction.
Experience as a contract administrator or manager, including developing project implementation plans, developing statements of work, and tracking budget expenditures.
Experience presenting, explaining, justifying, and defending complex solid waste related mandates, policies and issues to various audiences and segments of the community.
If selected for consideration for this position, you may be required to provide evidence that you possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities indicated on your resume.
Montgomery County Government offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits. To view the complete job announcement and to apply, please visit our website at https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/HR/Recruitment/MCGCareers.html and click on the “Search Jobs and Apply”. Read the full job description under the “General Professional” Job Category.
The requisition number is IRC62020 . This Recruitment Closes April 2, 2024 All resume submissions must address the preferred criteria for the position, which are listed in the full advertisement, preferably in a separate section of the resume. Applicants are strongly encouraged to review the Resume Preparation Tips listed under the “Resources” tab on the Office of Human Resource’s MCG Careers webpage. EOE. M/F/H.
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 2023 staff video! Job Description The Senior Finance Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis will be instrumental in establishing efficient and effective financial processes to support the daily operations of the Kennedy Center. The individual will reinforce consistent financial analysis to inform data-driven decisions by providing in-depth financial analysis and reporting to support the Kennedy Center’s annual operations plans to achieve current and future program objectives. The individual will oversee and manage reporting, analysis, and development of the Kennedy Center’s financial plans for operations to include the annual budget and ongoing projection cycles throughout the fiscal year. The Senior Finance Manager is responsible for leading, training, and developing staff; project managing and leading the Center through its core financial planning processes; maintaining relationships with Program leads; and liaising with external financial parties to include auditors and other third-party partners. Key Responsibilities Provide financial management and oversight of the Kennedy Center’s Trust budget, including both operating and capital budgets. Oversee dissemination of quarterly and monthly budget variance reports. Lead the analysis of current year budgets and projections by developing and maintaining complex financial analysis on the entirety of the Kennedy Center’s Trust operations. Establish strong partnerships with other departments to identify areas of concern and facilitate future recommended projection changes. Drive core financial planning processes by being a leader in project management. Maintain confidentiality of financial information, or any other tasks assigned by the organization. Develop, build, and maintain financial products that can summarize complex financial information into concise reports. Using such products, provide expert advice to the Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis, Chief Financial Officer, and other senior leaders on budget/projection development, financial trends, risks, and opportunities. Lead cross-cutting analysis that brings together key financial stakeholders such as Development, Marketing, Finance, Program Leads, and Senior Management. Lead monthly revenue alignment analysis that maps expense projections with restricted revenues so that the Kennedy Center can optimize its use of restricted revenues in a matrixed funding environment. Support the preparation of financial statements and coordination with independent auditors for all annual and quarterly audit planning and execution functions. Assist in the implementation and upgrades of financial systems, which includes designing systems and processes, migrating data, testing, training, and administration. Develop and provide training presentations for users across the organization. Work with business unit leaders for solutions that drive cross-functional impact. Assist in establishing short and long-range departmental goals, objectives, policies, and operating procedures. Maintains close communication with internal users and decision-makers to stay abreast of business needs or industry trends, opportunities, and threats. Develop benchmarks and key indicators for measuring the financial performance of the Kennedy Center over the short and long-term. Foster a culture of service and excellence that motivates staff and encourages collaboration in order to provide the best experience for our customers. Empower and mentor team members to advance their professional growth. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, commerce or a related field required. At least ten (10) years of experience in financial management within the nonprofit industry with at least three (3) years of management experience. MBA or CPA is a plus. Proven track record of driving innovation and continuous improvements while championing change. Strong leadership and problem-solving skills that bring a department together to foster teamwork and achieve great results. Expert in quantitative analysis and Microsoft Excel including complex formulas and financial modeling. Power Query is a plus. Strong organizational, conflict management, analytical, and strategic thinking skills Ability to adapt within a rapidly changing environment. Effective communication and follow through that build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external customers.
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 2023 staff video! Job Description The Senior Finance Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis will be instrumental in establishing efficient and effective financial processes to support the daily operations of the Kennedy Center. The individual will reinforce consistent financial analysis to inform data-driven decisions by providing in-depth financial analysis and reporting to support the Kennedy Center’s annual operations plans to achieve current and future program objectives. The individual will oversee and manage reporting, analysis, and development of the Kennedy Center’s financial plans for operations to include the annual budget and ongoing projection cycles throughout the fiscal year. The Senior Finance Manager is responsible for leading, training, and developing staff; project managing and leading the Center through its core financial planning processes; maintaining relationships with Program leads; and liaising with external financial parties to include auditors and other third-party partners. Key Responsibilities Provide financial management and oversight of the Kennedy Center’s Trust budget, including both operating and capital budgets. Oversee dissemination of quarterly and monthly budget variance reports. Lead the analysis of current year budgets and projections by developing and maintaining complex financial analysis on the entirety of the Kennedy Center’s Trust operations. Establish strong partnerships with other departments to identify areas of concern and facilitate future recommended projection changes. Drive core financial planning processes by being a leader in project management. Maintain confidentiality of financial information, or any other tasks assigned by the organization. Develop, build, and maintain financial products that can summarize complex financial information into concise reports. Using such products, provide expert advice to the Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis, Chief Financial Officer, and other senior leaders on budget/projection development, financial trends, risks, and opportunities. Lead cross-cutting analysis that brings together key financial stakeholders such as Development, Marketing, Finance, Program Leads, and Senior Management. Lead monthly revenue alignment analysis that maps expense projections with restricted revenues so that the Kennedy Center can optimize its use of restricted revenues in a matrixed funding environment. Support the preparation of financial statements and coordination with independent auditors for all annual and quarterly audit planning and execution functions. Assist in the implementation and upgrades of financial systems, which includes designing systems and processes, migrating data, testing, training, and administration. Develop and provide training presentations for users across the organization. Work with business unit leaders for solutions that drive cross-functional impact. Assist in establishing short and long-range departmental goals, objectives, policies, and operating procedures. Maintains close communication with internal users and decision-makers to stay abreast of business needs or industry trends, opportunities, and threats. Develop benchmarks and key indicators for measuring the financial performance of the Kennedy Center over the short and long-term. Foster a culture of service and excellence that motivates staff and encourages collaboration in order to provide the best experience for our customers. Empower and mentor team members to advance their professional growth. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, commerce or a related field required. At least ten (10) years of experience in financial management within the nonprofit industry with at least three (3) years of management experience. MBA or CPA is a plus. Proven track record of driving innovation and continuous improvements while championing change. Strong leadership and problem-solving skills that bring a department together to foster teamwork and achieve great results. Expert in quantitative analysis and Microsoft Excel including complex formulas and financial modeling. Power Query is a plus. Strong organizational, conflict management, analytical, and strategic thinking skills Ability to adapt within a rapidly changing environment. Effective communication and follow through that build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external customers.
Cascade PBS is a non-profit public media organization. This position will drive new revenue for creative agency services supporting companies and nonprofits in the Pacific Northwest. Help clients solve marketing and communication challenges with video production, animation, editing, writing, brand consulting and more!
The revenue from the creative agency contributes to the operations and programming of Cascade PBS, a community-supported, locally-owned public media organization serving the Cascade region with PBS national programming, original local TV series, independent investigative journalism and a diverse range of community events.
Cascade PBS’s mission is to inform and inspire our community to make the world a better place.
Our vision is to be the most essential and relevant media organization in the region.
Salary: $42,000 base plus competitive commission structure ($42,000 - $100,000)
Location: Seattle - Must live in WA State, hybrid schedule available
Cascade PBS offers competitive benefits to team members working 20 hours or more a week. Benefits include:
11 paid holidays
1 personal holiday
4 weeks of Paid Time Off (PTO) to start
Half-day Fridays during Summer
Company-matched 401(k) Retirement Plan that is fully-vested immediately
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Employer-paid Orca Pass
Medical
Dental
Vision
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES
Initiate, cultivate, and secure creative agency partnerships with companies and nonprofits through outside sales tactics.
Develop comprehensive knowledge of creative products, packaging and pricing.
Craft compelling sales message and sales materials in partnership with the Director of Sponsorship and Chief Creative Officer.
Plan and conduct sales presentations.
Negotiate and finalize contracts.
Secure clients and meet or exceed revenue goals.
Manage and grow ongoing client relationships.
Maintain up-to-date account and prospect information, including contact management information and affidavits.
Work with producers, editors, writers, animators and other creative team members to ensure client satisfaction.
Coordinate payment schedules with Accounts Receivable.
Plan and conduct team sales calls including staff from Creative Works, Sponsorship and other departments as needed.
Collaborate with other team members to foster a positive and productive culture and contribute toward the overall growth of the Cascade PBS
Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice
REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES
Excellent presentation skills and proven track record of sales success required
Must be comfortable with cold calls
Ability to multi-task, troubleshoot and deal with deadlines required
A working knowledge of audience research, contact management and traffic systems preferred
Working knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook)
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Three years’ creative agency or business-to-business sales experience required
Familiarity with creative agency sales preferred
Experience in outside sales required
Established clients and/or contact list preferred
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to view data on a computer screen for long periods of time
Ability to type on a keyboard for long periods of time
Ability to sit or stand for extended periods
Must have a valid driver’s license or reliable means of transportation to meet requirements of the job
Ability to work some evenings and weekends
The hiring process for this role will include a phone screen and a virtual or in-person panel interview. In some instances, additional panel interviews may take place. If you need reasonable accommodation during the job application or interview process, please contact us at jobs@kcts9.org .
Full Time
Cascade PBS is a non-profit public media organization. This position will drive new revenue for creative agency services supporting companies and nonprofits in the Pacific Northwest. Help clients solve marketing and communication challenges with video production, animation, editing, writing, brand consulting and more!
The revenue from the creative agency contributes to the operations and programming of Cascade PBS, a community-supported, locally-owned public media organization serving the Cascade region with PBS national programming, original local TV series, independent investigative journalism and a diverse range of community events.
Cascade PBS’s mission is to inform and inspire our community to make the world a better place.
Our vision is to be the most essential and relevant media organization in the region.
Salary: $42,000 base plus competitive commission structure ($42,000 - $100,000)
Location: Seattle - Must live in WA State, hybrid schedule available
Cascade PBS offers competitive benefits to team members working 20 hours or more a week. Benefits include:
11 paid holidays
1 personal holiday
4 weeks of Paid Time Off (PTO) to start
Half-day Fridays during Summer
Company-matched 401(k) Retirement Plan that is fully-vested immediately
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Employer-paid Orca Pass
Medical
Dental
Vision
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES
Initiate, cultivate, and secure creative agency partnerships with companies and nonprofits through outside sales tactics.
Develop comprehensive knowledge of creative products, packaging and pricing.
Craft compelling sales message and sales materials in partnership with the Director of Sponsorship and Chief Creative Officer.
Plan and conduct sales presentations.
Negotiate and finalize contracts.
Secure clients and meet or exceed revenue goals.
Manage and grow ongoing client relationships.
Maintain up-to-date account and prospect information, including contact management information and affidavits.
Work with producers, editors, writers, animators and other creative team members to ensure client satisfaction.
Coordinate payment schedules with Accounts Receivable.
Plan and conduct team sales calls including staff from Creative Works, Sponsorship and other departments as needed.
Collaborate with other team members to foster a positive and productive culture and contribute toward the overall growth of the Cascade PBS
Other duties, responsibilities and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice
REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES
Excellent presentation skills and proven track record of sales success required
Must be comfortable with cold calls
Ability to multi-task, troubleshoot and deal with deadlines required
A working knowledge of audience research, contact management and traffic systems preferred
Working knowledge of MS Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook)
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Three years’ creative agency or business-to-business sales experience required
Familiarity with creative agency sales preferred
Experience in outside sales required
Established clients and/or contact list preferred
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to view data on a computer screen for long periods of time
Ability to type on a keyboard for long periods of time
Ability to sit or stand for extended periods
Must have a valid driver’s license or reliable means of transportation to meet requirements of the job
Ability to work some evenings and weekends
The hiring process for this role will include a phone screen and a virtual or in-person panel interview. In some instances, additional panel interviews may take place. If you need reasonable accommodation during the job application or interview process, please contact us at jobs@kcts9.org .
Administrative Specialist, Facilities & Building Operations
POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Vice President, Facilities & Building Operations, the Administrative Specialist, Facilities & Building Operations will be responsible for providing high-level administrative and operational support to the Facilities and Building Operations teams.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES • Partner with the Facilities and Building Operations Manager on administrative tasks associated with both the Facilities and Building Operations management teams. • Accurately prepare and review Facilities & Building Operations team invoices and expense reports to submit for approval and processing via the foundation's accounting software, Concur. • Perform tasks related to the on/offboarding process of employees and staff/department moves, in the foundation space and work management system, inclusive of providing seat assignments, sending notifications and updating floor plans and directory. • Serve as substitute administrator for iOffice, a space and work order management system, as required. • Maintain, organize and regularly audit digital files in shared drives, Dropbox and Google Docs for the team. • Schedule meetings, poll for availability, collect meeting materials, coordinate internal calendars, register external guests and, when appropriate, take meeting minutes documenting outcomes and deliverables. • Manage the Operations at SF delegated email and both Facilities at accounts promptly with professionalism and accuracy. • Manage numerous inquiries from other departments and vendors and effectively delegate to appropriate team members. • Partner with Facilities & Building Operations on related research, special projects and reports on an ongoing or ad-hoc basis. • Assist in managing web content and maintenance of the Building Operations pages. In partnership with management, create, review and maintain written announcements for the foundation intranet. • Manage and keep occupants informed of requested services through the foundation's Work Management System. • Partner with the foundation's Communications department to manage notifications to occupants of abnormal conditions through both Slack and the foundation intranet. • Facilitate employee artwork procurement, working with occupants and the Facilities team to schedule installation. Maintain artwork presentations and update the foundation artwork database of acquired and available pieces. • Serve as alternate front desk Office Assistant during vacation, sick leave or when otherwise unavailable. • Foster and build positive working relationships with internal and external stakeholders. • Perform any other duties or tasks as assigned or required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education • Bachelor’s degree preferred
Experience • 5-7 years of progressively high-level administrative experience preferably in Accounts Payable, Operations or a related discipline
Related Skills & Other Requirements • Strong administrative and organizational skills • Attention to detail and ability to balance workload under strict deadlines and competing priorities • Multitasking skills, project management and ability to be flexible when priorities shift • Excellent interpersonal skills and a customer service oriented approach • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to work collaboratively • Sound judgment and discretion with confidential matters • Excellent computer skills, particularly with email, word processing and spreadsheets (experience with Google Suite tools preferred, e.g., Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Docs) • Experience with space management systems and accounting software such as Concur a plus • Competence to work with minimal oversight • Ability to interact with a diverse population while maintaining a can-do spirit to help foster a team culture • Ability to work onsite in the office 5 days a week
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS • Please submit a résumé and cover letter stating your interest in the position.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS • The full-time annual compensation range for this position is $74,000 to $85,000 depending on experience. • In addition to competitive salaries, the Simons Foundation provides employees with an outstanding benefits package.
THE SIMONS FOUNDATION’S DIVERSITY COMMITMENT Many of the greatest ideas and discoveries come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds and experiences, and we are committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment. The Simons Foundation actively seeks a diverse applicant pool and encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We provide equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, veteran status, or any other protected category under federal, state and local law.
To apply, visit: https://apptrkr.com/5063626
Full Time
Administrative Specialist, Facilities & Building Operations
POSITION SUMMARY Reporting to the Vice President, Facilities & Building Operations, the Administrative Specialist, Facilities & Building Operations will be responsible for providing high-level administrative and operational support to the Facilities and Building Operations teams.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/RESPONSIBILITIES • Partner with the Facilities and Building Operations Manager on administrative tasks associated with both the Facilities and Building Operations management teams. • Accurately prepare and review Facilities & Building Operations team invoices and expense reports to submit for approval and processing via the foundation's accounting software, Concur. • Perform tasks related to the on/offboarding process of employees and staff/department moves, in the foundation space and work management system, inclusive of providing seat assignments, sending notifications and updating floor plans and directory. • Serve as substitute administrator for iOffice, a space and work order management system, as required. • Maintain, organize and regularly audit digital files in shared drives, Dropbox and Google Docs for the team. • Schedule meetings, poll for availability, collect meeting materials, coordinate internal calendars, register external guests and, when appropriate, take meeting minutes documenting outcomes and deliverables. • Manage the Operations at SF delegated email and both Facilities at accounts promptly with professionalism and accuracy. • Manage numerous inquiries from other departments and vendors and effectively delegate to appropriate team members. • Partner with Facilities & Building Operations on related research, special projects and reports on an ongoing or ad-hoc basis. • Assist in managing web content and maintenance of the Building Operations pages. In partnership with management, create, review and maintain written announcements for the foundation intranet. • Manage and keep occupants informed of requested services through the foundation's Work Management System. • Partner with the foundation's Communications department to manage notifications to occupants of abnormal conditions through both Slack and the foundation intranet. • Facilitate employee artwork procurement, working with occupants and the Facilities team to schedule installation. Maintain artwork presentations and update the foundation artwork database of acquired and available pieces. • Serve as alternate front desk Office Assistant during vacation, sick leave or when otherwise unavailable. • Foster and build positive working relationships with internal and external stakeholders. • Perform any other duties or tasks as assigned or required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education • Bachelor’s degree preferred
Experience • 5-7 years of progressively high-level administrative experience preferably in Accounts Payable, Operations or a related discipline
Related Skills & Other Requirements • Strong administrative and organizational skills • Attention to detail and ability to balance workload under strict deadlines and competing priorities • Multitasking skills, project management and ability to be flexible when priorities shift • Excellent interpersonal skills and a customer service oriented approach • Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to work collaboratively • Sound judgment and discretion with confidential matters • Excellent computer skills, particularly with email, word processing and spreadsheets (experience with Google Suite tools preferred, e.g., Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Docs) • Experience with space management systems and accounting software such as Concur a plus • Competence to work with minimal oversight • Ability to interact with a diverse population while maintaining a can-do spirit to help foster a team culture • Ability to work onsite in the office 5 days a week
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS • Please submit a résumé and cover letter stating your interest in the position.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS • The full-time annual compensation range for this position is $74,000 to $85,000 depending on experience. • In addition to competitive salaries, the Simons Foundation provides employees with an outstanding benefits package.
THE SIMONS FOUNDATION’S DIVERSITY COMMITMENT Many of the greatest ideas and discoveries come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds and experiences, and we are committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment. The Simons Foundation actively seeks a diverse applicant pool and encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We provide equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, veteran status, or any other protected category under federal, state and local law.
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Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
FL, FL
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Successful completion of a criminal history background investigation is required prior to employment. Evening and weekend work hours may be required. Position Summary This is responsible, varied technical and paraprofessional work in the Alachua County Library District. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for performing duties under general supervision and within prescribed guidelines. Although the employee works with considerable independence, deviations from established library procedures or library policy are made in consultation with a higher level supervisor. 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 Functions as lead worker on assigned tasks. Performs reader guidance and ready reference work within established guidelines through basic searches of online resources and databases; assists patrons and staff in locating materials and/or information. Refers persons requiring professional assistance to a Librarian or department manager. Performs circulation functions such as checking in and checking out materials, issuing library cards and reconciling patron accounts. Organizes, indexes and maintains records, library databases, and files; maintains inventories and initiates the requisition process; performs routine descriptive cataloging for items such as fiction and the local newspaper. Collects statistics and generates reports such as annual statistics of collection holdings, order records, and uncirculated library materials. Initiates correspondence and subsequent follow-up on a variety of subject matter. Verifies bibliographic information on order requests. Directs the activities of lower level employees in such activities as maintenance of stacks or receipt and mailing of interlibrary loans. Reviews library materials and recommends purchase to a professional Librarian. Operates personal computers, terminals and peripherals (photocopiers, printers) in office support tasks and to assist the public. Explains Library District procedures and policies. Keeps abreast of publisher, vendor and outside agency procedures as they relate to library operations. Plans, schedules and hosts individual program sessions; obtains, designs and produces support materials. Operates, maintains and assists patrons in the use of library equipment. Ensure patron compliance of all policies and procedures through effective communication and enforcement. Performs related work 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 Knowledge of alphabetical and numerical organizational systems. Knowledge of a variety of books, subjects and literature, specifically as related to assigned area. Knowledge of the major fields of learning comprising the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. Knowledge of operating and basic troubleshooting of computer equipment. Knowledge of frequently used software applications, word processing and spreadsheet applications. Ability to perform basic troubleshooting of common software problems. Knowledge of the techniques necessary for coordinating the work of others. Ability to use emerging technology for patron service. Ability to interpret, apply and explain library procedures. Ability to organize materials in alphabetical and numerical order. Ability to determine when a situation should be referred to a higher level supervisor. Ability to receive and convey written or oral instructions; ability to explain informational instructions to others. Ability to push and/or pull fully loaded hand carts; ability to load and unload materials from carts and vehicles. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, the public and other agencies. Ability to lift, reach, and bend to locate and remove requested materials. 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 sit, talk or hear. The employee is required to reach and be mobile. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus associated with the constant use of printed matter and computer monitors. 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. • 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.For other benefits such as life insurance and health insurance click here. • 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 Day Additional Christmas Holiday 3 Floating Holidays Pay periods are every two (2) weeks beginning at 12:01 a.m. Saturday through 12:00 midnight Friday. Payday is the second Friday following the end of a pay period.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Successful completion of a criminal history background investigation is required prior to employment. Evening and weekend work hours may be required. Position Summary This is responsible, varied technical and paraprofessional work in the Alachua County Library District. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for performing duties under general supervision and within prescribed guidelines. Although the employee works with considerable independence, deviations from established library procedures or library policy are made in consultation with a higher level supervisor. 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 Functions as lead worker on assigned tasks. Performs reader guidance and ready reference work within established guidelines through basic searches of online resources and databases; assists patrons and staff in locating materials and/or information. Refers persons requiring professional assistance to a Librarian or department manager. Performs circulation functions such as checking in and checking out materials, issuing library cards and reconciling patron accounts. Organizes, indexes and maintains records, library databases, and files; maintains inventories and initiates the requisition process; performs routine descriptive cataloging for items such as fiction and the local newspaper. Collects statistics and generates reports such as annual statistics of collection holdings, order records, and uncirculated library materials. Initiates correspondence and subsequent follow-up on a variety of subject matter. Verifies bibliographic information on order requests. Directs the activities of lower level employees in such activities as maintenance of stacks or receipt and mailing of interlibrary loans. Reviews library materials and recommends purchase to a professional Librarian. Operates personal computers, terminals and peripherals (photocopiers, printers) in office support tasks and to assist the public. Explains Library District procedures and policies. Keeps abreast of publisher, vendor and outside agency procedures as they relate to library operations. Plans, schedules and hosts individual program sessions; obtains, designs and produces support materials. Operates, maintains and assists patrons in the use of library equipment. Ensure patron compliance of all policies and procedures through effective communication and enforcement. Performs related work 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 Knowledge of alphabetical and numerical organizational systems. Knowledge of a variety of books, subjects and literature, specifically as related to assigned area. Knowledge of the major fields of learning comprising the social sciences, natural sciences and humanities. Knowledge of operating and basic troubleshooting of computer equipment. Knowledge of frequently used software applications, word processing and spreadsheet applications. Ability to perform basic troubleshooting of common software problems. Knowledge of the techniques necessary for coordinating the work of others. Ability to use emerging technology for patron service. Ability to interpret, apply and explain library procedures. Ability to organize materials in alphabetical and numerical order. Ability to determine when a situation should be referred to a higher level supervisor. Ability to receive and convey written or oral instructions; ability to explain informational instructions to others. Ability to push and/or pull fully loaded hand carts; ability to load and unload materials from carts and vehicles. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, the public and other agencies. Ability to lift, reach, and bend to locate and remove requested materials. 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 sit, talk or hear. The employee is required to reach and be mobile. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus associated with the constant use of printed matter and computer monitors. 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. • 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.For other benefits such as life insurance and health insurance click here. • 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 Day Additional Christmas Holiday 3 Floating Holidays Pay periods are every two (2) weeks beginning at 12:01 a.m. Saturday through 12:00 midnight Friday. Payday is the second Friday following the end of a pay period.
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Gainesville, FL
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree and two years' experience in building maintenance and project management; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Must possess a valid State of Florida Driver's license and be insurable by the District's insurance carrier. Must provide own means of transportation. Successful completion of a drug screen and criminal history background investigation is required prior to employment. Evening and weekend work hours may be required. Position Summary This is responsible supervisory and administrative work in the construction and supervisory phases of Alachua County Library District Capital Projects and provides project management and oversight for Alachua County Library District minor, capital, and renovation projects. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for assisting the Facilities Management Director in administrative operations, inspecting and rating work of subcontractors, and overseeing work of the facilities team. Work is performed under the direction of the Facilities Management Director and is reviewed through reports, conferences, and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Supervises Building Mechanics and coordinates activities including determining work procedures and schedules; issuing instructions and assigning duties; reviewing work; recommending personnel actions; conducting performance reviews; and conduction departmental training and orientation. Assists Facilities Management Direc tor with formulation of policies and procedures. Estimates building cost and establishes project budgets and planning and construction schedules and is responsible for maintaining established project budget and scheduling. Works closely with purchasing department and/or annually contracted professional consultants and construction managers to analyze and negotiate bids for project work. Estimates and procures maintenance supplies on phone and by requisition. Assists in planning and preparing specification for new installation, construction and modification projects. Assists the Facilities Management Director, and conducts preconstruction meetings with selected contractors and monitors and inspects all phases of construction of projects. Provides technical architectural and engineering advice to construction trades and assists in the evaluation and approval of shop drawings, change orders, payment requests to assure compliance with construction standards and Alachua County Library District. Receives and inventories stored or surplus items, maintenance related materials and supplies. Prepares and enacts preventative maintenance programs and repairs. Checks equipment under service contract. Contacts vendors for service and repair, as required. Evaluates Library facilities to ensure proper safety standards are met. Operating knowledge of energy management systems and security systems. Maintains knowledge of current energy and water conservation devices. Reviews project close out to ensure receipt of warranties, operation and maintenance manuals, and as-built drawings. Drives a District vehicle to perform duties as required at various Alachua County Library branches. Performs related and other duties as assigned. 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 Considerable knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions related to electrical and HVAC systems, carpentry, plumbing and general maintenance. Knowledge of the methods, materials, tools and practices in two or more of the following areas: air conditioning/heating systems (including controls); electrical and electronic systems; carpentry; plumbing; painting; and general building and grounds maintenance. Knowledge of facilities maintenance level work in one or more areas including HVAC, electrical, painting, plumbing and carpentry. Knowledge in the use of tools, materials and equipment in general maintenance. Skill in technical report writing, compilation and preparation. Skill in usage of computer programs for data input pertaining to maintenance activities, logs, reports and inventory. Ability to safely operate a District vehicle. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to inspect and evaluate subcontractor job performance. Ability to reference codes and safety issues and make recommendations. Ability to conduct building safety and energy inspections. Ability to evaluate library facilities to ensure proper safety standards are met. Ability to understand and effectively follow oral and written instructions in English. Ability to communicate effectively in English both orally and in writing. Ability to read, interpret and apply plans, specifications and contracts in English. Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with coworkers, contractors, subcontractors, vendors and the public. Ability to prioritize and complete internal work orders and coordinate and direct the work of others. Ability to estimate time and materials necessary to complete projects and prepare records of the same. Ability to understand how and why Library policies and procedures were developed. Ability to ensure patron compliance of all policies and procedures through effective communication and enforcement. 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 stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee frequently is required to talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to sit. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception. 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 regularly exposed to work near moving mechanical parts. The employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles; outdoor weather conditions, and risk of electrical shock. The employee is occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); work in high, precarious places; toxic or caustic chemicals; risk of radiation, and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud. • 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.For other benefits such as life insurance and health insurance click here. • 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 Day Additional Christmas Holiday 3 Floating Holidays Pay periods are every two (2) weeks beginning at 12:01 a.m. Saturday through 12:00 midnight Friday. Payday is the second Friday following the end of a pay period.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Associates degree and two years' experience in building maintenance and project management; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. Must possess a valid State of Florida Driver's license and be insurable by the District's insurance carrier. Must provide own means of transportation. Successful completion of a drug screen and criminal history background investigation is required prior to employment. Evening and weekend work hours may be required. Position Summary This is responsible supervisory and administrative work in the construction and supervisory phases of Alachua County Library District Capital Projects and provides project management and oversight for Alachua County Library District minor, capital, and renovation projects. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for assisting the Facilities Management Director in administrative operations, inspecting and rating work of subcontractors, and overseeing work of the facilities team. Work is performed under the direction of the Facilities Management Director and is reviewed through reports, conferences, and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Supervises Building Mechanics and coordinates activities including determining work procedures and schedules; issuing instructions and assigning duties; reviewing work; recommending personnel actions; conducting performance reviews; and conduction departmental training and orientation. Assists Facilities Management Direc tor with formulation of policies and procedures. Estimates building cost and establishes project budgets and planning and construction schedules and is responsible for maintaining established project budget and scheduling. Works closely with purchasing department and/or annually contracted professional consultants and construction managers to analyze and negotiate bids for project work. Estimates and procures maintenance supplies on phone and by requisition. Assists in planning and preparing specification for new installation, construction and modification projects. Assists the Facilities Management Director, and conducts preconstruction meetings with selected contractors and monitors and inspects all phases of construction of projects. Provides technical architectural and engineering advice to construction trades and assists in the evaluation and approval of shop drawings, change orders, payment requests to assure compliance with construction standards and Alachua County Library District. Receives and inventories stored or surplus items, maintenance related materials and supplies. Prepares and enacts preventative maintenance programs and repairs. Checks equipment under service contract. Contacts vendors for service and repair, as required. Evaluates Library facilities to ensure proper safety standards are met. Operating knowledge of energy management systems and security systems. Maintains knowledge of current energy and water conservation devices. Reviews project close out to ensure receipt of warranties, operation and maintenance manuals, and as-built drawings. Drives a District vehicle to perform duties as required at various Alachua County Library branches. Performs related and other duties as assigned. 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 Considerable knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions related to electrical and HVAC systems, carpentry, plumbing and general maintenance. Knowledge of the methods, materials, tools and practices in two or more of the following areas: air conditioning/heating systems (including controls); electrical and electronic systems; carpentry; plumbing; painting; and general building and grounds maintenance. Knowledge of facilities maintenance level work in one or more areas including HVAC, electrical, painting, plumbing and carpentry. Knowledge in the use of tools, materials and equipment in general maintenance. Skill in technical report writing, compilation and preparation. Skill in usage of computer programs for data input pertaining to maintenance activities, logs, reports and inventory. Ability to safely operate a District vehicle. Ability to effectively supervise and coordinate the activities of subordinate employees. Ability to inspect and evaluate subcontractor job performance. Ability to reference codes and safety issues and make recommendations. Ability to conduct building safety and energy inspections. Ability to evaluate library facilities to ensure proper safety standards are met. Ability to understand and effectively follow oral and written instructions in English. Ability to communicate effectively in English both orally and in writing. Ability to read, interpret and apply plans, specifications and contracts in English. Ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with coworkers, contractors, subcontractors, vendors and the public. Ability to prioritize and complete internal work orders and coordinate and direct the work of others. Ability to estimate time and materials necessary to complete projects and prepare records of the same. Ability to understand how and why Library policies and procedures were developed. Ability to ensure patron compliance of all policies and procedures through effective communication and enforcement. 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 stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee frequently is required to talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to sit. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception. 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 regularly exposed to work near moving mechanical parts. The employee is frequently exposed to fumes or airborne particles; outdoor weather conditions, and risk of electrical shock. The employee is occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); work in high, precarious places; toxic or caustic chemicals; risk of radiation, and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate to loud. • 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.For other benefits such as life insurance and health insurance click here. • 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 Day Additional Christmas Holiday 3 Floating Holidays Pay periods are every two (2) weeks beginning at 12:01 a.m. Saturday through 12:00 midnight Friday. Payday is the second Friday following the end of a pay period.
The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts
Washington DC
About the Washington National Opera In 1956, the sound of opera rang out in DC, heralding the birth of a new company. Four decades and countless artistic leaps later, Washington National Opera continues to move boldly forward on the great adventure that began years ago in a university auditorium. Washington National Opera is now one of the nation's leading opera companies and plays to standing room audiences in the Kennedy Center. 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 We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2023 staff video! Job Description This is a temporary full-time position with a targeted end date around October 1st. The Assistant Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations works closely with the Director of Artistic Planning & Operations and Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations to carry out objectives for the artistic department. Under the oversight of the Director of Artistic Planning & Operations and Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations, the Assistant Manager serves as the secondary point person for WNO chorus, corp dancers, children’s chorus and supers. This includes timesheet collection, payroll processing, and day to day needs. Under the oversight of the Director of Artistic Planning & Operations, and Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations, the Assistant Manager serves as the primary point person for payment tracking and processing for all WNO principal singers, conductors and directors. This includes regular collaboration with the Kennedy Center Finance department. The Assistant Manager serves as a member of artistic planning sessions to facilitate achieving financial goals in the current season. In collaboration with the Director of Artistic Planning & Operations and Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations, this position is also responsible for the processing of principle artist contracts and all WNO director, conductor, choreographer, dancer, chorus, children’s chorus, and super contracts. Key Responsibilities Contract execution (union, independent contractor, etc). In coordination with Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations, they are responsible for drafting, executing, tracking and processing all WNO artistic contracts. In coordination with the Senior Manager, execute contract packages with directors, conductors, and choreographers for upcoming WNO productions. This includes confirming financial terms and also involves the artistic rights in travel and housing arrangements, payment schedules, etc. The Assistant Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations is responsible for drafting, executing, tracking, processing and distribution of payments for all WNO artistic contracts. The Assistant Manager will also serve as the point person for contracts and payroll for the WNO chorus and corps dancers under the oversight of the Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations. Collaboration with Kennedy Center Payroll and Accounts Payable departments to achieve timely all artistic payments; collaboration with WNO Rehearsal Planning team for all artistic auditions and related events. Responsible for processing and reporting accurate financial information to AGMA union representatives. Administrative support to the Director of Artistic Planning and Operations. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications 1-3 years of experience in artistic operations/administration preferably within a performing arts organization. Work experience and interest/knowledge in opera, classical music, or performing arts encouraged. Experience with union contracts a strong plus. Expertise in Microsoft Excel for budgeting. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent training/ experience Candidate must be local to the DMV area Additional Information The noise level in the work environment is consistent with an opera environment including frequent exposure to elevated levels of sound from instrumentalists and vocalists. Must have the ability to work flexible hours, including extended hours, evenings and weekends.
Full Time Temporary
About the Washington National Opera In 1956, the sound of opera rang out in DC, heralding the birth of a new company. Four decades and countless artistic leaps later, Washington National Opera continues to move boldly forward on the great adventure that began years ago in a university auditorium. Washington National Opera is now one of the nation's leading opera companies and plays to standing room audiences in the Kennedy Center. 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 We like to have fun! Check out the Kennedy Center National Dance Day 2023 staff video! Job Description This is a temporary full-time position with a targeted end date around October 1st. The Assistant Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations works closely with the Director of Artistic Planning & Operations and Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations to carry out objectives for the artistic department. Under the oversight of the Director of Artistic Planning & Operations and Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations, the Assistant Manager serves as the secondary point person for WNO chorus, corp dancers, children’s chorus and supers. This includes timesheet collection, payroll processing, and day to day needs. Under the oversight of the Director of Artistic Planning & Operations, and Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations, the Assistant Manager serves as the primary point person for payment tracking and processing for all WNO principal singers, conductors and directors. This includes regular collaboration with the Kennedy Center Finance department. The Assistant Manager serves as a member of artistic planning sessions to facilitate achieving financial goals in the current season. In collaboration with the Director of Artistic Planning & Operations and Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations, this position is also responsible for the processing of principle artist contracts and all WNO director, conductor, choreographer, dancer, chorus, children’s chorus, and super contracts. Key Responsibilities Contract execution (union, independent contractor, etc). In coordination with Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations, they are responsible for drafting, executing, tracking and processing all WNO artistic contracts. In coordination with the Senior Manager, execute contract packages with directors, conductors, and choreographers for upcoming WNO productions. This includes confirming financial terms and also involves the artistic rights in travel and housing arrangements, payment schedules, etc. The Assistant Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations is responsible for drafting, executing, tracking, processing and distribution of payments for all WNO artistic contracts. The Assistant Manager will also serve as the point person for contracts and payroll for the WNO chorus and corps dancers under the oversight of the Senior Manager of Artistic Planning & Operations. Collaboration with Kennedy Center Payroll and Accounts Payable departments to achieve timely all artistic payments; collaboration with WNO Rehearsal Planning team for all artistic auditions and related events. Responsible for processing and reporting accurate financial information to AGMA union representatives. Administrative support to the Director of Artistic Planning and Operations. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications 1-3 years of experience in artistic operations/administration preferably within a performing arts organization. Work experience and interest/knowledge in opera, classical music, or performing arts encouraged. Experience with union contracts a strong plus. Expertise in Microsoft Excel for budgeting. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent training/ experience Candidate must be local to the DMV area Additional Information The noise level in the work environment is consistent with an opera environment including frequent exposure to elevated levels of sound from instrumentalists and vocalists. Must have the ability to work flexible hours, including extended hours, evenings and weekends.
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 2023 staff video! Job Description The Senior Finance Manager, Federal Appropriations will be instrumental in driving change by establishing efficient and effective financial processes, along with optimal business structures and systems, to support federal budget, procurement, and accounting operations. The individual will provide in-depth financial analysis and reporting in support of the Kennedy Center’s annual operations plans to achieve current and future program objectives. The individual will oversee and manage compliance with federal acquisitions and appropriations law by establishing strong internal controls and procedures to support and account for federal financial activity. The Senior Finance Manager, Federal Appropriations is also responsible for leading, training, and developing staff and maintaining external relationships with financial institutions, auditors, and other third-party partners. Key Responsibilities Establish and maintain the Kennedy Center’s federal finance policies and procedures and ensure federal compliance throughout the organization. Create well-documented workflows and processes to ensure the timely obligation of federal funds and payment of invoices in compliance with the applicable Federal law and internal policies. Review new legislation or regulations and communicate applicability to Kennedy Center programs accordingly. Oversee all phases of the federal appropriations budget at the institutional level and coordinate its development, including formulation, execution, and submission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) while meeting all external regulatory deadlines. Provide expert advice to the Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis, Chief Financial Officer and other senior leaders on budget development, management of funds, availability of funds, and obligation status to ensure program requirements are met and that funds are obtained and utilized in accordance with relevant law and regulation. Monitor the timely and proper recording of federal appropriations financial activity and the related accounting services including input in various systems, reporting, auditing, and internal controls. Develop structures, financial models and methods for funds allocation, cost control, and reporting. Serve as the principal advisor on federal appropriation accounting matters for the Vice President, Accounting and Chief Financial Officer, and as a principal contact for General Services Administration (GSA), and OMB. Manage all required financial reporting for federal activities for the Kennedy Center, ensuring timeliness, accuracy and compliance with relevant regulation and policy. Create, reconcile, and review federal spending reports to determine funds availability at the institutional level on a continuous basis. Ensure that all accounting transactions and reconciliation activities have been performed timely and information is readily available to programs. Support the preparation of financial statements and coordination with independent auditors for all annual and quarterly audit planning and execution functions. Assist in the implementation and upgrades of financial systems, which includes designing systems and processes, migrating data, testing, training, and administration. Develop training materials and presentations to facilitate cross-functional learning and compliance with internal guidelines and procedures. Work with business unit leaders for solutions that drive cross-functional impact. Assist in establishing short and long-range departmental goals, objectives, policies, and operating procedures. Maintains close communication with internal users and decision-makers to stay abreast of business needs or industry trends, opportunities, and threats. Develop benchmarks and key indicators for measuring the financial performance of the Kennedy Center over the short and long-term. Foster a culture of service and excellence that motivates staff and encourages collaboration in order to provide the best experience for our customers. Respond to the needs and requests of Kennedy Center management and staff in a professional and expedient manner. Adhere to all employer policies and procedures. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, commerce or a related field required. At least five (5) years of experience as a financial manager of federal funds or at least ten (10) years of experience in a finance/ accounting role within the nonprofit industry. MBA or CPA is a plus. Expert in quantitative analysis and use of Microsoft Excel including complex formulas and financial modeling. Power Query knowledge is a plus. Proven track record of driving innovation and continuous improvements while championing change. Strong leadership and problem-solving skills that bring a department together to foster teamwork and achieve great results. Strong organizational, conflict management, analytical, and strategic thinking skills Ability to adapt within a rapidly changing environment. Effective communication and follow through that build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external customers
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 2023 staff video! Job Description The Senior Finance Manager, Federal Appropriations will be instrumental in driving change by establishing efficient and effective financial processes, along with optimal business structures and systems, to support federal budget, procurement, and accounting operations. The individual will provide in-depth financial analysis and reporting in support of the Kennedy Center’s annual operations plans to achieve current and future program objectives. The individual will oversee and manage compliance with federal acquisitions and appropriations law by establishing strong internal controls and procedures to support and account for federal financial activity. The Senior Finance Manager, Federal Appropriations is also responsible for leading, training, and developing staff and maintaining external relationships with financial institutions, auditors, and other third-party partners. Key Responsibilities Establish and maintain the Kennedy Center’s federal finance policies and procedures and ensure federal compliance throughout the organization. Create well-documented workflows and processes to ensure the timely obligation of federal funds and payment of invoices in compliance with the applicable Federal law and internal policies. Review new legislation or regulations and communicate applicability to Kennedy Center programs accordingly. Oversee all phases of the federal appropriations budget at the institutional level and coordinate its development, including formulation, execution, and submission to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) while meeting all external regulatory deadlines. Provide expert advice to the Vice President, Financial Planning & Analysis, Chief Financial Officer and other senior leaders on budget development, management of funds, availability of funds, and obligation status to ensure program requirements are met and that funds are obtained and utilized in accordance with relevant law and regulation. Monitor the timely and proper recording of federal appropriations financial activity and the related accounting services including input in various systems, reporting, auditing, and internal controls. Develop structures, financial models and methods for funds allocation, cost control, and reporting. Serve as the principal advisor on federal appropriation accounting matters for the Vice President, Accounting and Chief Financial Officer, and as a principal contact for General Services Administration (GSA), and OMB. Manage all required financial reporting for federal activities for the Kennedy Center, ensuring timeliness, accuracy and compliance with relevant regulation and policy. Create, reconcile, and review federal spending reports to determine funds availability at the institutional level on a continuous basis. Ensure that all accounting transactions and reconciliation activities have been performed timely and information is readily available to programs. Support the preparation of financial statements and coordination with independent auditors for all annual and quarterly audit planning and execution functions. Assist in the implementation and upgrades of financial systems, which includes designing systems and processes, migrating data, testing, training, and administration. Develop training materials and presentations to facilitate cross-functional learning and compliance with internal guidelines and procedures. Work with business unit leaders for solutions that drive cross-functional impact. Assist in establishing short and long-range departmental goals, objectives, policies, and operating procedures. Maintains close communication with internal users and decision-makers to stay abreast of business needs or industry trends, opportunities, and threats. Develop benchmarks and key indicators for measuring the financial performance of the Kennedy Center over the short and long-term. Foster a culture of service and excellence that motivates staff and encourages collaboration in order to provide the best experience for our customers. Respond to the needs and requests of Kennedy Center management and staff in a professional and expedient manner. Adhere to all employer policies and procedures. Other duties as assigned. Key Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, commerce or a related field required. At least five (5) years of experience as a financial manager of federal funds or at least ten (10) years of experience in a finance/ accounting role within the nonprofit industry. MBA or CPA is a plus. Expert in quantitative analysis and use of Microsoft Excel including complex formulas and financial modeling. Power Query knowledge is a plus. Proven track record of driving innovation and continuous improvements while championing change. Strong leadership and problem-solving skills that bring a department together to foster teamwork and achieve great results. Strong organizational, conflict management, analytical, and strategic thinking skills Ability to adapt within a rapidly changing environment. Effective communication and follow through that build and maintain strong relationships with internal and external customers
Program Manager, Planned Giving
University Job Title: Development Associate, Manager
Bargaining Unit: None - Not included in the union (Yale Union Group)
Time Type: Full time
Duration Type: Regular
Compensation Grade: Administration & Operations
Wage Ranges: Click https://your.yale.edu/work-yale/careers/wage-ranges to see our Wage Ranges
Work Location: Central Campus
Worksite Address: 157 Church Street New Haven, CT 06510
Work Week: Standard (M-F equal number of hours per day)
Searchable Job Family: Communications/Editing/Teaching, Development
Total # of Hours to be Works: 37.5
Position Focus:
Reporting to the University Director, Planned Giving, the Program Manager directs a team of program coordinators to ensure a high level of administrative support for the Planned Giving team, including assisting the Director and frontline gift officers in their work to raise and steward planned gifts for Yale's highest priorities. The Program Manager oversees support for an integrated program specializing in structured gift vehicles to provide vital charitable support for the university while meeting a donor's tax or personal financial goals. This role focuses on implementing processes for efficient gift processing, identifying best practices for tracking goals, supporting program coordinators with the production of written content for internal partners as well as donors, the generation of gift illustrations, and generally contributing to a growing and busy specialized fundraising arm. The Program Manager also develops, directs, and trains staff and colleagues on processes and policies with a focus on information and records management.
Specific duties include: Supervision of a staff of program coordinators, with responsibilities including active management/oversight of workflow, providing feedback and coaching to staff, and implementing and overseeing onboarding efforts. Development of processes for briefings and correspondence, and monitoring of quality standards for all written materials provided by and for Planned Giving and university partners. Oversight and development of a stewardship program to maintain contact with planned giving donors, including project oversight for events, both virtual and in-person. Acting as an operational resource for Planned Giving, innovating and developing best practices in line with changing departmental needs, setting and overseeing guidelines for internal and external processes, and maintaining a department calendar to track deadlines. Monitoring intake of inquiries from donors and acting as a point person for internal partners. Serving as a team resource and subject matter expert in Yale's CRM database, Hopper, and ensure support of operations relating to, for example, data entry, goal-tracking and year-end reporting. Partnering and liaising with colleagues to manage and track a publications calendar for deliverables. Serving as a key contact for banking partner, BNY Mellon.
The following responsibilities are generic in nature. Applicants will find the information in this Position Focus to be most relevant to the needs of the position.
Cover letter required with application.
Essential Duties:
1. Plans, directs and oversees programmatic activities in support of the overall mission. Initiates, develops and oversees projects that advance the unit’s goals.2. Tracks program activities and regularly informs leadership of progress. Recommends structural or programmatic adjustments, changes or additions based on full knowledge of mission, goals, and objectives. Develops, as needed, metrics to identify and measure success.3. Develops, implements, and maintains operational policies and procedures. Innovates and develops best practices in line with changing unit and departmental needs. Serves as a resource to the unit director and others, as needed, in the work of the team.4. Hires and supervises staff, overseeing workflow and ensuring equal distribution and timely completion of work. Meets regularly with direct reports and provides feedback and conducts reviews. Evaluates team productivity and makes necessary adjustments.5. Sets and maintains quality standards for all materials provided by and for the unit. Devises and implements plans for communications with stakeholders and others.6. May participate in training of new staff to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the resources and procedures within the unit.7. May hire and directly supervises unit’s student employees, including training and coordination of project assignments.8. Keeps abreast of University information, disseminating to team members as appropriate.9. May perform other duties as assigned.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree and two years of related experience and two years’ supervisory experience or equivalent combination of experience and education.
Required Skill/Ability 1:
Superior interpersonal skills. Ability to train and coach staff with varying experience and expertise. Ability to interact in a professional manner with senior administrators and donors.
Required Skill/Ability 2:
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, editorial skills, and attention to detail. Strong information management and computer skills, including demonstrated proficiency using database systems to produce reports and other analysis.
Required Skill/Ability 3:
Professionalism, maturity, and ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
Required Skill/Ability 4:
Ability to prioritize work, multi-task, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Strong organizational and problem-solving skills. Ability to initiate and apply creative solutions.
Required Skill/Ability 5:
Commitment to an inclusive workplace. Ability to engage with diverse audiences (age, gender, nationality, race/ethnicity, profession, sexual orientation, etc.) Ability to work well independently and as part of a diverse team.
Preferred Education, Experience and Skills:
Experience in a University setting or with development work. Familiarity with Yale. Experience working directly with senior executives, faculty, or administrators. Ability to design, implement, and document business, information, and report management processes and policies. Experience in supervising staff.
Drug Screen: No
Health Screening: No
Background Check Requirements:
All candidates for employment will be subject to pre-employment background screening for this position, which may include motor vehicle, DOT certification, drug testing and credit checks based on the position description and job requirements. All offers are contingent upon the successful completion of the background check. For additional information on the background check requirements and process visit "Learn about background checks" under the Applicant Support Resources section of Careers on the It's Your Yale website.
COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement:
The University maintains policies pertaining to COVID-19. All faculty, staff, students, and trainees are required to comply with these policies, which may be found here: https://covid19.yale.edu/health-guidelines
Posting Disclaimer:
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the essential functions that will be required of the position and should not be construed as a declaration of specific duties and responsibilities of the particular position. Employees will be assigned specific job-related duties through their hiring departments.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4984223
Yale is a tobacco-free campus.
Full Time
Program Manager, Planned Giving
University Job Title: Development Associate, Manager
Bargaining Unit: None - Not included in the union (Yale Union Group)
Time Type: Full time
Duration Type: Regular
Compensation Grade: Administration & Operations
Wage Ranges: Click https://your.yale.edu/work-yale/careers/wage-ranges to see our Wage Ranges
Work Location: Central Campus
Worksite Address: 157 Church Street New Haven, CT 06510
Work Week: Standard (M-F equal number of hours per day)
Searchable Job Family: Communications/Editing/Teaching, Development
Total # of Hours to be Works: 37.5
Position Focus:
Reporting to the University Director, Planned Giving, the Program Manager directs a team of program coordinators to ensure a high level of administrative support for the Planned Giving team, including assisting the Director and frontline gift officers in their work to raise and steward planned gifts for Yale's highest priorities. The Program Manager oversees support for an integrated program specializing in structured gift vehicles to provide vital charitable support for the university while meeting a donor's tax or personal financial goals. This role focuses on implementing processes for efficient gift processing, identifying best practices for tracking goals, supporting program coordinators with the production of written content for internal partners as well as donors, the generation of gift illustrations, and generally contributing to a growing and busy specialized fundraising arm. The Program Manager also develops, directs, and trains staff and colleagues on processes and policies with a focus on information and records management.
Specific duties include: Supervision of a staff of program coordinators, with responsibilities including active management/oversight of workflow, providing feedback and coaching to staff, and implementing and overseeing onboarding efforts. Development of processes for briefings and correspondence, and monitoring of quality standards for all written materials provided by and for Planned Giving and university partners. Oversight and development of a stewardship program to maintain contact with planned giving donors, including project oversight for events, both virtual and in-person. Acting as an operational resource for Planned Giving, innovating and developing best practices in line with changing departmental needs, setting and overseeing guidelines for internal and external processes, and maintaining a department calendar to track deadlines. Monitoring intake of inquiries from donors and acting as a point person for internal partners. Serving as a team resource and subject matter expert in Yale's CRM database, Hopper, and ensure support of operations relating to, for example, data entry, goal-tracking and year-end reporting. Partnering and liaising with colleagues to manage and track a publications calendar for deliverables. Serving as a key contact for banking partner, BNY Mellon.
The following responsibilities are generic in nature. Applicants will find the information in this Position Focus to be most relevant to the needs of the position.
Cover letter required with application.
Essential Duties:
1. Plans, directs and oversees programmatic activities in support of the overall mission. Initiates, develops and oversees projects that advance the unit’s goals.2. Tracks program activities and regularly informs leadership of progress. Recommends structural or programmatic adjustments, changes or additions based on full knowledge of mission, goals, and objectives. Develops, as needed, metrics to identify and measure success.3. Develops, implements, and maintains operational policies and procedures. Innovates and develops best practices in line with changing unit and departmental needs. Serves as a resource to the unit director and others, as needed, in the work of the team.4. Hires and supervises staff, overseeing workflow and ensuring equal distribution and timely completion of work. Meets regularly with direct reports and provides feedback and conducts reviews. Evaluates team productivity and makes necessary adjustments.5. Sets and maintains quality standards for all materials provided by and for the unit. Devises and implements plans for communications with stakeholders and others.6. May participate in training of new staff to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the resources and procedures within the unit.7. May hire and directly supervises unit’s student employees, including training and coordination of project assignments.8. Keeps abreast of University information, disseminating to team members as appropriate.9. May perform other duties as assigned.
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree and two years of related experience and two years’ supervisory experience or equivalent combination of experience and education.
Required Skill/Ability 1:
Superior interpersonal skills. Ability to train and coach staff with varying experience and expertise. Ability to interact in a professional manner with senior administrators and donors.
Required Skill/Ability 2:
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, editorial skills, and attention to detail. Strong information management and computer skills, including demonstrated proficiency using database systems to produce reports and other analysis.
Required Skill/Ability 3:
Professionalism, maturity, and ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
Required Skill/Ability 4:
Ability to prioritize work, multi-task, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Strong organizational and problem-solving skills. Ability to initiate and apply creative solutions.
Required Skill/Ability 5:
Commitment to an inclusive workplace. Ability to engage with diverse audiences (age, gender, nationality, race/ethnicity, profession, sexual orientation, etc.) Ability to work well independently and as part of a diverse team.
Preferred Education, Experience and Skills:
Experience in a University setting or with development work. Familiarity with Yale. Experience working directly with senior executives, faculty, or administrators. Ability to design, implement, and document business, information, and report management processes and policies. Experience in supervising staff.
Drug Screen: No
Health Screening: No
Background Check Requirements:
All candidates for employment will be subject to pre-employment background screening for this position, which may include motor vehicle, DOT certification, drug testing and credit checks based on the position description and job requirements. All offers are contingent upon the successful completion of the background check. For additional information on the background check requirements and process visit "Learn about background checks" under the Applicant Support Resources section of Careers on the It's Your Yale website.
COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement:
The University maintains policies pertaining to COVID-19. All faculty, staff, students, and trainees are required to comply with these policies, which may be found here: https://covid19.yale.edu/health-guidelines
Posting Disclaimer:
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the essential functions that will be required of the position and should not be construed as a declaration of specific duties and responsibilities of the particular position. Employees will be assigned specific job-related duties through their hiring departments.
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4984223
Yale is a tobacco-free campus.