Job Summary
Provides advanced level customer service to internal or external customers by performing a variety of complex administrative support activities which contribute to efficient office operations and require a thorough understanding of department and County programs and procedures. The Office Assistant II classification is distinguished from the Office Assistant I by performance of work requiring more independent judgment; volume and complexity of guidelines used which require a greater degree of interpretation and interpolation by the incumbents; and the amount and level of material to be learned being substantially greater, thereby increasing the time required of the incumbent to learn the duties. While both the Office Assistant I and II are expected to interact with and service customer needs, the Office Assistant II is expected to respond to more varieties of situations requiring a more detailed understanding of the department processes and operations. Additionally, the Office Assistant II is distinguished from the Office Assistant III classification by the responsibility to perform less complex and comprehensive administrative support duties. A variety of moderately difficult to complex tasks are performed within generally defined procedures and are reviewed periodically for accuracy, adherence to established policies and procedures, quality and thoroughness. Work is performed under general supervision and assistance is readily available from either specialist(s) or supervisor(s). This classification is expected to function independently in daily tasks. The Office Assistant II is required to use judgment on non-routine matters. Problems are identified and solved and unusual/complex problems are referred to a supervisor or specialist. Typically supports department staff and upper-level management.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Two years of experience, with limited task supervision, emphasizing or including intensive public contact, customer service, interpretation and explanation of regulations and involving general office work processes and use of modern office technology. In those positions requiring typing, the incumbents must, upon entry into the position, be able to type at a rate of no less than 55 words per minute. May be required to possess or obtain a valid motor vehicle operator’s license.
Other combinations of education or experience, which would demonstrate the ability to perform the work, will be considered.
In some positions, the incumbent may be required to posses or be able to obtain a valid motor vehicle operator’s license.
Some positions require or prefer certain bilingual skills.
Knowledge of: general office procedures and practices of the specialized functions, policies, and procedures of the work unit; spelling, capitalization, punctuation and rules of grammar, and of the formats and clerical procedures used in performing the work; filing and record-keeping procedures; applicable laws, county codes, ordinances, and policies governing the work of the department and assignment; business English; PC computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets and data bases; basic bookkeeping and/or cashiering methods and practices as required by the position.
Ability to: operate standard office equipment such as computer software applications, telephones, facsimile machines, copy machines; apply sound judgment in making decisions independently in accordance with established policies, procedures, and regulations; effectively maintain harmonious relationships with customers, including co-workers; diffuse difficult or highly charged situations; follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively orally and in writing; learn assigned clerical, typing and/or stenographic tasks readily; and adhere to prescribed office routines; establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with other employees and the general public; maintain a neat personal appearance and courteous attitude toward the public and fellow employees, even under stressful and unpleasant situations; sit or stand for long periods of time while performing routine and repetitive functions.
SELECTION PROCESS
If you wish to upload a resume or other documents: Resumes and documents must be attached together in the ‘Resume Upload’ section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/Fail) – An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) – This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not be limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview – The interview will be job related and may include, but not be limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment References will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
It is the general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression.
Local 307 position. First review date: April 10, 2024. This recruitment may close at any time on or after the first review date.
Examples of Duties
KEY OR TYPICAL TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides customer service and/or reception support to internal and external customers
Provides information to the public or other employees by phone or in person to ensure compliance and an understanding of the agency rules, regulations, or functions; listens to questions and explains procedures according to agency guidelines or refers clients to appropriate source.
Greets visitors and directs them to the proper person or section; responds to routine inquires by phone or face to face; fulfills requests for publications or office supplies; makes necessary arrangements for travel and prepares travel vouchers for staff.
Performs counter work; receives and processes a variety of forms and applications, determines regulatory or procedural compliance; computes or verifies data, fees or payments; assists in the completion of forms or documents; and researches governing directives to answer questions and resolve routine problems encountered. Provides information and explains departmental procedures in response to questions raised by the public served. Issues documents such as licenses, permits, registrations and receipts.
Provides the full range of administrative support using computer software skills
Uses computer software applications and equipment to prepare and complete forms, memos, reports, text and correspondence for managers or supervisors from rough draft, dictation equipment, handwritten copy or oral instruction. May use standard electronic typewriter for completion of forms.
Effectively operates complex equipment and office machinery which may include computer PC applications, printers, programmable typewriters, electronic transcribers, facsimile machines and other data entry machines; may serve as department liaison with service and vendor personnel when problems occur; reconciles routine problems by consulting technical manuals.
Maintains databases for tracking departmental/program information and produces complex reports from database as required and necessary; uses spreadsheets to track, analyze and report quantitative information.
Using various computer applications, creates templates, spreadsheets, macros, presentation materials, slides, charts and graphics.
Provides general administrative support
Organizes and maintains subject matter files and records and retrieves information, files, documents and records as needed. Produces complex reports from data. Assures that record disposition schedules are adhered to and that files are kept orderly and current.
Originates procedural correspondence such as letters of transmittal, routine notices, and responses to requests for information which are readily available by reference to office records.
Processes requisitions and vouchers received through departmental business transactions; places orders from requisitions and validates payments received.
Performs timekeeping functions for work unit of department, i.e., completes time records, computes time worked and posts to master timesheet; maintains leave status records and monitors and analyzes leave records.
Maintains simple bookkeeping, financial and statistical records where no technical accounting knowledge is required.
Receives, receipts and calculates various payments, fees and fines; makes proper distribution and manually records entries or codes incoming material for automated data entry or further clerical processing.
Takes minutes at meetings; performs follow-up clerical procedures between meetings and groups.
Assists in specially assigned or periodic data searches to develop or recover information from standard and non-standard sources. Assists in the compliance and evaluation of such data to meet defined objectives.
Orders, maintains and distributes stocks, supplies and inventories. Conducts related price surveys when required.
Coordinates and organizes meetings, activities and functions. Sets up rooms and equipment when required.
May work with the public, clients, other departmental personnel or staff of other businesses in order to interpret program procedures and guidelines, facilitate operations, or to assist in the training of staff.
Processes a variety of moderately difficult to complex paperwork including expense reports, petty cash requests, purchase orders, invoices, etc.
Assists in developing general office procedures and processes.
Performs related duties as required.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
Work is performed primarily in an office setting. Some walking, bending and carrying light items is required. In some positions the incumbent may be spending a major part of the workday exchanging information over a counter. Such duty may require prolonged periods of standing.
Essential duties include walking, driving, stamina, seeing, reading, speaking, handwriting and hearing.
Occasionally, incumbents experience highly stressful situations in the process of resolving problems of an immediate nature, such as facing irate citizens dissatisfied with information received, action taken or to be taken by a division or department, or denial of service for cause.
Operating a motor vehicle may also be required.
Salary Grade
Local 307.5
Salary Range
$21.76 - $28.28- per hour
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Job Summary
Provides advanced level customer service to internal or external customers by performing a variety of complex administrative support activities which contribute to efficient office operations and require a thorough understanding of department and County programs and procedures. The Office Assistant II classification is distinguished from the Office Assistant I by performance of work requiring more independent judgment; volume and complexity of guidelines used which require a greater degree of interpretation and interpolation by the incumbents; and the amount and level of material to be learned being substantially greater, thereby increasing the time required of the incumbent to learn the duties. While both the Office Assistant I and II are expected to interact with and service customer needs, the Office Assistant II is expected to respond to more varieties of situations requiring a more detailed understanding of the department processes and operations. Additionally, the Office Assistant II is distinguished from the Office Assistant III classification by the responsibility to perform less complex and comprehensive administrative support duties. A variety of moderately difficult to complex tasks are performed within generally defined procedures and are reviewed periodically for accuracy, adherence to established policies and procedures, quality and thoroughness. Work is performed under general supervision and assistance is readily available from either specialist(s) or supervisor(s). This classification is expected to function independently in daily tasks. The Office Assistant II is required to use judgment on non-routine matters. Problems are identified and solved and unusual/complex problems are referred to a supervisor or specialist. Typically supports department staff and upper-level management.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
Two years of experience, with limited task supervision, emphasizing or including intensive public contact, customer service, interpretation and explanation of regulations and involving general office work processes and use of modern office technology. In those positions requiring typing, the incumbents must, upon entry into the position, be able to type at a rate of no less than 55 words per minute. May be required to possess or obtain a valid motor vehicle operator’s license.
Other combinations of education or experience, which would demonstrate the ability to perform the work, will be considered.
In some positions, the incumbent may be required to posses or be able to obtain a valid motor vehicle operator’s license.
Some positions require or prefer certain bilingual skills.
Knowledge of: general office procedures and practices of the specialized functions, policies, and procedures of the work unit; spelling, capitalization, punctuation and rules of grammar, and of the formats and clerical procedures used in performing the work; filing and record-keeping procedures; applicable laws, county codes, ordinances, and policies governing the work of the department and assignment; business English; PC computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets and data bases; basic bookkeeping and/or cashiering methods and practices as required by the position.
Ability to: operate standard office equipment such as computer software applications, telephones, facsimile machines, copy machines; apply sound judgment in making decisions independently in accordance with established policies, procedures, and regulations; effectively maintain harmonious relationships with customers, including co-workers; diffuse difficult or highly charged situations; follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively orally and in writing; learn assigned clerical, typing and/or stenographic tasks readily; and adhere to prescribed office routines; establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with other employees and the general public; maintain a neat personal appearance and courteous attitude toward the public and fellow employees, even under stressful and unpleasant situations; sit or stand for long periods of time while performing routine and repetitive functions.
SELECTION PROCESS
If you wish to upload a resume or other documents: Resumes and documents must be attached together in the ‘Resume Upload’ section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/Fail) – An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) – This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not be limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview – The interview will be job related and may include, but not be limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment References will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
It is the general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression.
Local 307 position. First review date: April 10, 2024. This recruitment may close at any time on or after the first review date.
Examples of Duties
KEY OR TYPICAL TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides customer service and/or reception support to internal and external customers
Provides information to the public or other employees by phone or in person to ensure compliance and an understanding of the agency rules, regulations, or functions; listens to questions and explains procedures according to agency guidelines or refers clients to appropriate source.
Greets visitors and directs them to the proper person or section; responds to routine inquires by phone or face to face; fulfills requests for publications or office supplies; makes necessary arrangements for travel and prepares travel vouchers for staff.
Performs counter work; receives and processes a variety of forms and applications, determines regulatory or procedural compliance; computes or verifies data, fees or payments; assists in the completion of forms or documents; and researches governing directives to answer questions and resolve routine problems encountered. Provides information and explains departmental procedures in response to questions raised by the public served. Issues documents such as licenses, permits, registrations and receipts.
Provides the full range of administrative support using computer software skills
Uses computer software applications and equipment to prepare and complete forms, memos, reports, text and correspondence for managers or supervisors from rough draft, dictation equipment, handwritten copy or oral instruction. May use standard electronic typewriter for completion of forms.
Effectively operates complex equipment and office machinery which may include computer PC applications, printers, programmable typewriters, electronic transcribers, facsimile machines and other data entry machines; may serve as department liaison with service and vendor personnel when problems occur; reconciles routine problems by consulting technical manuals.
Maintains databases for tracking departmental/program information and produces complex reports from database as required and necessary; uses spreadsheets to track, analyze and report quantitative information.
Using various computer applications, creates templates, spreadsheets, macros, presentation materials, slides, charts and graphics.
Provides general administrative support
Organizes and maintains subject matter files and records and retrieves information, files, documents and records as needed. Produces complex reports from data. Assures that record disposition schedules are adhered to and that files are kept orderly and current.
Originates procedural correspondence such as letters of transmittal, routine notices, and responses to requests for information which are readily available by reference to office records.
Processes requisitions and vouchers received through departmental business transactions; places orders from requisitions and validates payments received.
Performs timekeeping functions for work unit of department, i.e., completes time records, computes time worked and posts to master timesheet; maintains leave status records and monitors and analyzes leave records.
Maintains simple bookkeeping, financial and statistical records where no technical accounting knowledge is required.
Receives, receipts and calculates various payments, fees and fines; makes proper distribution and manually records entries or codes incoming material for automated data entry or further clerical processing.
Takes minutes at meetings; performs follow-up clerical procedures between meetings and groups.
Assists in specially assigned or periodic data searches to develop or recover information from standard and non-standard sources. Assists in the compliance and evaluation of such data to meet defined objectives.
Orders, maintains and distributes stocks, supplies and inventories. Conducts related price surveys when required.
Coordinates and organizes meetings, activities and functions. Sets up rooms and equipment when required.
May work with the public, clients, other departmental personnel or staff of other businesses in order to interpret program procedures and guidelines, facilitate operations, or to assist in the training of staff.
Processes a variety of moderately difficult to complex paperwork including expense reports, petty cash requests, purchase orders, invoices, etc.
Assists in developing general office procedures and processes.
Performs related duties as required.
Work Environment and Physical Demands
Work is performed primarily in an office setting. Some walking, bending and carrying light items is required. In some positions the incumbent may be spending a major part of the workday exchanging information over a counter. Such duty may require prolonged periods of standing.
Essential duties include walking, driving, stamina, seeing, reading, speaking, handwriting and hearing.
Occasionally, incumbents experience highly stressful situations in the process of resolving problems of an immediate nature, such as facing irate citizens dissatisfied with information received, action taken or to be taken by a division or department, or denial of service for cause.
Operating a motor vehicle may also be required.
Salary Grade
Local 307.5
Salary Range
$21.76 - $28.28- per hour
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
What you will do! The Data Equity Business Analyst (OPA3) will work within a Data Equity team that works in partnership with HPA data analysis and reporting teams, and teams from the Equity and Inclusion Division (E&I) and the Office of Information Services (OIS). These teams work together to create and maintain analytical processes for the collection and storage of data for race, ethnicity, language and disability (REALD) and sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) in the REALD & SOGI data repository/information system, and the development of external reporting and data sharing processes that include and use REALD & SOGI data for the purpose of detecting and addressing inequitable health outcomes across REALD & SOGI disadvantaged populations. The HPA Data Equity team will a) develop documentation and business rules for REALD and SOGI data collection, b) fulfill HPA’s requests for REALD& SOGI repository data by querying and matching repository data, merging and sharing datasets, c) support an agency wide REALD &SOGI data governance committee, d) establish data use and sharing processes with internal and external partners and organizations that follow confidentiality and privacy laws, and e) build and maintain relationships with interested parties.
The purpose of this Business Analyst position is A) to lead business analysis and technology initiatives and activities in support of House Bill 3159 and the legislatively mandated implementation of a statewide REALD &SOGI data repository / information system, and B) to lead and ensure effective analysis and implementation of data and business initiatives for the HPA Data Equity REALD/ SOGI program. These initiatives usually involve business transformation and information technologies and are critical to support the agency’s mission and health equity and strategic goals. Other key responsibilities for this position include:
Providing specialized REALD& SOGI and data equity expertise and assistance to HPA research, data and analytics teams, and other OHA business and IT programs.
Documenting HB 3159 REALD and SOGI business and data requirements and data integration processes, providing requirements and validation for data reports, and developing methodologies for estimating data quality and completeness.
The position requires strong project management, analytical and interpersonal skills, and poise. The incumbent will have a substantial amount of autonomy requiring exceptional skills in self-direction, as well as navigating complex situations and competing demands. Issues and recommendations within the purview of this position will be highly visible and potentially controversial to OHA and ODHS Leadership, health care constituents, state agencies, external organizations, and the Governor's Office. The results of this work will affect significant levels of OHA operations and have far reaching implications for community-based committees and other groups interested in the reporting of REALD & SOGI data.
For a full copy of the position description and job duties, please see below: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/Jobs/PostionDescriptions/HPA%20Data%20Equity%20Business%20Analyst%20OPA3%20HM%20PABLO%20T%203.25.24.pdf
Work Location: Optional 100% remote, 100% in-person or hybrid options are available, with office space available in Salem or Portland. Work will happen either in an office, a cubicle, or an agreed-upon remote work environment, with significant use of a computer and video conferencing tools. The work location may be subject to change due to agency business needs. Confidentiality of information must be maintained at all times. Occasional travel to meetings and trainings may be required.
What's in it for you? We offer a workplace that balances productivity with enjoyment; promote an atmosphere of mutual respect, dedication, and enthusiasm. You will collaborate in an open office with a team of bright individuals to work with and learn from. We offer full medical, vision and dental with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and eleven paid holidays per year plus pension and retirement plans . If you're driven by the passion to do something meaningful that changes lives, the Oregon Health Authority is the place for you.
This position falls under the Operations Policy Analyst 3 classification. The Oregon Health Authority is committed to developing and promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate programs and a diverse and inclusive workforce representing the diversity, culture, strengths, and values of the people of Oregon. Click here , to learn more about OHA’s mission, vision and core values. OHA is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, genetic information, or any other protected class under state or federal law.
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 four years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
OR;
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to seven years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
Requested Skills:
Experience or lived experience advancing health equity, addressing systemic health disparities, or collaborating with diverse, vulnerable and underrepresented populations.
Experience in IT implementation projects, performing documentation, gathering and/or validation of business requirements, system testing, and change management activities.
Excellent interpersonal, oral, listening, and written communication skills, including ability to communicate at all organizational levels, experience communicating information verbally and in writing to peers, management, and external stakeholders/customers, skill preparing and presenting technical and policy material and issues to non-specialists, and proficiency writing documents, whitepapers and presentations, and presenting key takeaways in a concise fashion.
Experience and ability to work in a leadership role, including ability to lead and coordinate projects or initiatives, including experience and skill with the conceptualization of projects with minimal direction, ability/skills to lead work planning, task assignments, coordination, status reporting, and issue escalation/resolution with supervisor, sponsor or steering committee.
Experience and/ or understanding of data governance principles and strategies, as well as understanding of system data management and data quality assurance processes.
Experience analyzing and evaluating existing or proposed policies at the local, state, or federal level and skill to use relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations or standards.
Business Analysis certification, or Project Management certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI), Oregon Project Management Certification Program (OPMCP), or other project management certification organization, is a desired attribute.
How to apply:
Complete the online application (Required)
Complete Questionnaire (Required)
Upload Resume (Required)
Upload Cover Letter (Required) (explain how your professional, educational, and personal (lived) experience qualifies you for this position)
This recruitment announcement will be used to establish a list of qualified candidates to fill the current vacancy and may be used to fill future vacancies as they occur.
Please ensure you’ve provided a thorough and updated application as it pertains to the position for which you are applying. Your application materials will be used to determine salary based on a pay equity assessment. For further information, please visit the Pay Equity Project homepage.
Need Help? If you need assistance to participate in the application process including an accommodation request under the American with Disabilities Act, please call or email Tracy Blach. Voice: 503-509-5513 Email: tracy.blach@oha.oregon.gov
Mar 26, 2024
Full time
What you will do! The Data Equity Business Analyst (OPA3) will work within a Data Equity team that works in partnership with HPA data analysis and reporting teams, and teams from the Equity and Inclusion Division (E&I) and the Office of Information Services (OIS). These teams work together to create and maintain analytical processes for the collection and storage of data for race, ethnicity, language and disability (REALD) and sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) in the REALD & SOGI data repository/information system, and the development of external reporting and data sharing processes that include and use REALD & SOGI data for the purpose of detecting and addressing inequitable health outcomes across REALD & SOGI disadvantaged populations. The HPA Data Equity team will a) develop documentation and business rules for REALD and SOGI data collection, b) fulfill HPA’s requests for REALD& SOGI repository data by querying and matching repository data, merging and sharing datasets, c) support an agency wide REALD &SOGI data governance committee, d) establish data use and sharing processes with internal and external partners and organizations that follow confidentiality and privacy laws, and e) build and maintain relationships with interested parties.
The purpose of this Business Analyst position is A) to lead business analysis and technology initiatives and activities in support of House Bill 3159 and the legislatively mandated implementation of a statewide REALD &SOGI data repository / information system, and B) to lead and ensure effective analysis and implementation of data and business initiatives for the HPA Data Equity REALD/ SOGI program. These initiatives usually involve business transformation and information technologies and are critical to support the agency’s mission and health equity and strategic goals. Other key responsibilities for this position include:
Providing specialized REALD& SOGI and data equity expertise and assistance to HPA research, data and analytics teams, and other OHA business and IT programs.
Documenting HB 3159 REALD and SOGI business and data requirements and data integration processes, providing requirements and validation for data reports, and developing methodologies for estimating data quality and completeness.
The position requires strong project management, analytical and interpersonal skills, and poise. The incumbent will have a substantial amount of autonomy requiring exceptional skills in self-direction, as well as navigating complex situations and competing demands. Issues and recommendations within the purview of this position will be highly visible and potentially controversial to OHA and ODHS Leadership, health care constituents, state agencies, external organizations, and the Governor's Office. The results of this work will affect significant levels of OHA operations and have far reaching implications for community-based committees and other groups interested in the reporting of REALD & SOGI data.
For a full copy of the position description and job duties, please see below: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/Jobs/PostionDescriptions/HPA%20Data%20Equity%20Business%20Analyst%20OPA3%20HM%20PABLO%20T%203.25.24.pdf
Work Location: Optional 100% remote, 100% in-person or hybrid options are available, with office space available in Salem or Portland. Work will happen either in an office, a cubicle, or an agreed-upon remote work environment, with significant use of a computer and video conferencing tools. The work location may be subject to change due to agency business needs. Confidentiality of information must be maintained at all times. Occasional travel to meetings and trainings may be required.
What's in it for you? We offer a workplace that balances productivity with enjoyment; promote an atmosphere of mutual respect, dedication, and enthusiasm. You will collaborate in an open office with a team of bright individuals to work with and learn from. We offer full medical, vision and dental with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and eleven paid holidays per year plus pension and retirement plans . If you're driven by the passion to do something meaningful that changes lives, the Oregon Health Authority is the place for you.
This position falls under the Operations Policy Analyst 3 classification. The Oregon Health Authority is committed to developing and promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate programs and a diverse and inclusive workforce representing the diversity, culture, strengths, and values of the people of Oregon. Click here , to learn more about OHA’s mission, vision and core values. OHA is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, genetic information, or any other protected class under state or federal law.
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 four years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
OR;
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to seven years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
Requested Skills:
Experience or lived experience advancing health equity, addressing systemic health disparities, or collaborating with diverse, vulnerable and underrepresented populations.
Experience in IT implementation projects, performing documentation, gathering and/or validation of business requirements, system testing, and change management activities.
Excellent interpersonal, oral, listening, and written communication skills, including ability to communicate at all organizational levels, experience communicating information verbally and in writing to peers, management, and external stakeholders/customers, skill preparing and presenting technical and policy material and issues to non-specialists, and proficiency writing documents, whitepapers and presentations, and presenting key takeaways in a concise fashion.
Experience and ability to work in a leadership role, including ability to lead and coordinate projects or initiatives, including experience and skill with the conceptualization of projects with minimal direction, ability/skills to lead work planning, task assignments, coordination, status reporting, and issue escalation/resolution with supervisor, sponsor or steering committee.
Experience and/ or understanding of data governance principles and strategies, as well as understanding of system data management and data quality assurance processes.
Experience analyzing and evaluating existing or proposed policies at the local, state, or federal level and skill to use relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations or standards.
Business Analysis certification, or Project Management certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI), Oregon Project Management Certification Program (OPMCP), or other project management certification organization, is a desired attribute.
How to apply:
Complete the online application (Required)
Complete Questionnaire (Required)
Upload Resume (Required)
Upload Cover Letter (Required) (explain how your professional, educational, and personal (lived) experience qualifies you for this position)
This recruitment announcement will be used to establish a list of qualified candidates to fill the current vacancy and may be used to fill future vacancies as they occur.
Please ensure you’ve provided a thorough and updated application as it pertains to the position for which you are applying. Your application materials will be used to determine salary based on a pay equity assessment. For further information, please visit the Pay Equity Project homepage.
Need Help? If you need assistance to participate in the application process including an accommodation request under the American with Disabilities Act, please call or email Tracy Blach. Voice: 503-509-5513 Email: tracy.blach@oha.oregon.gov
Permit Technician I/II
$37,398 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits
James City County’s Building Safety and Permits Division seeks an individual to perform responsible work (Permit Tech I) or experienced (Permit Tech II) processing, issuing, and tracking applications, registrations, requests, and payments.
There are two levels of Permit Technician distinguished by the level of work performed and the qualifications of the employee.
Permit Technician I - $37,398 / year or higher DOQ
Permit Technician II - $39,968 / hour or higher DOQ Responsibilities:
Provides first point of customer service; responds to customer needs at the front counter, by phone and by email; provides administrative support to Building Safety and Permits Division staff members.
Processes permit applications, contractor registrations, inspection requests and payments; issues permits and certificates of occupancy; monitors permit workflows; responds to questions about permits and inspections; oversees and tracks daily collection of fees.
Monitors permit workflows by reviewing application submittals for completeness and assigning cases to plan review staff; reviews and adjusts inspection and document review workflows for each permit case during pre-reviews and after permits are issued; continuously monitors permit workflows to assure customer service needs are met and to find areas needing business process improvements; reports same to supervisor.
Utilizes training opportunities and resources provided to improve professional and technical skills.
Manages utility meter release approvals and red tag notifications.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma; extensive experience in administrative work. Experience as permit technician preferred; college or business school courses in Administrative Support Technology or a related field also preferred.
Must have reliable transportation to work site(s).
Knowledge of at least one of the following areas: building construction; building, fire, or housing inspections; plumbing, electrical or mechanical trades; or fire protection, elevator, or property maintenance work; knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction; and knowledge of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code.
Skill in the use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and the public.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until 11:59PM EST on 04/15/2024 Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application is required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Mar 15, 2024
Full time
Permit Technician I/II
$37,398 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits
James City County’s Building Safety and Permits Division seeks an individual to perform responsible work (Permit Tech I) or experienced (Permit Tech II) processing, issuing, and tracking applications, registrations, requests, and payments.
There are two levels of Permit Technician distinguished by the level of work performed and the qualifications of the employee.
Permit Technician I - $37,398 / year or higher DOQ
Permit Technician II - $39,968 / hour or higher DOQ Responsibilities:
Provides first point of customer service; responds to customer needs at the front counter, by phone and by email; provides administrative support to Building Safety and Permits Division staff members.
Processes permit applications, contractor registrations, inspection requests and payments; issues permits and certificates of occupancy; monitors permit workflows; responds to questions about permits and inspections; oversees and tracks daily collection of fees.
Monitors permit workflows by reviewing application submittals for completeness and assigning cases to plan review staff; reviews and adjusts inspection and document review workflows for each permit case during pre-reviews and after permits are issued; continuously monitors permit workflows to assure customer service needs are met and to find areas needing business process improvements; reports same to supervisor.
Utilizes training opportunities and resources provided to improve professional and technical skills.
Manages utility meter release approvals and red tag notifications.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma; extensive experience in administrative work. Experience as permit technician preferred; college or business school courses in Administrative Support Technology or a related field also preferred.
Must have reliable transportation to work site(s).
Knowledge of at least one of the following areas: building construction; building, fire, or housing inspections; plumbing, electrical or mechanical trades; or fire protection, elevator, or property maintenance work; knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction; and knowledge of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code.
Skill in the use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff and the public.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until 11:59PM EST on 04/15/2024 Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application is required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Inspection Supervisor
$60,011 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County’s General Services Department is hiring an Inspection Supervisor to perform advanced technical work in the oversight and inspection of capital improvement construction projects for compliance with County, State, and Federal Ordinances, including but not limited to, Virginia Stormwater Regulations, Hampton Roads Planning District Commission Regional Construction Standards, Virginia Building Codes, and Virginia Department of Transportation Road and Bridge Standards.
Responsibilities:
Provides effective supervision of assigned staff including selection, performance management, employee relations, training, prioritizing, and assigning work in an efficient and effective manner, and related activities; plans, coordinates and directs the Capital Projects Inspectors I/II/III in the enforcement of applicable County, State, and Federal Ordinances and implementation of various Division programs and policies. Reviews County Inspection Reports and coordinates with the County project managers to ensure appropriate documentation is recorded in a thorough, complete, and timely manner that is consistent with approved construction documents.
Performs advanced inspections of Capital Improvement Projects on a daily basis to ensure that projects are in compliance with applicable Ordinances and approved plans; informs project managers, engineers and contractors of any deficiencies or deviations from approved plans and specifications, and issues inspection reports documenting required corrective action.
Assists project managers with schedules, pay applications reviews, reporting and monitoring, project updates for Departmental briefings, and project meetings.
Utilizes the PermitLink software to track all inspections, project activity, sureties, and enforcement actions.
Coordinates with third-party inspection services, commissioning agents, and other County inspectors to ensure inspection reports are received, addressed, and consistent with construction document and regulatory requirements.
Supports assigned staff and works with them to resolve complex construction issues, to prevent changes in project scope, maintain budgets, and keep projects on schedule. Provides project updates in a timely manner to the project managers and key project team members and providing appropriate correspondence as applicable.
Oversees inspector continuing education requirements and training certifications are adhered to, current, and schedule for renewals as applicable. Updates the Capital Projects Division on new construction methods, training opportunities, and reporting methods.
Oversees the field reporting and documentation methods to streamline the construction inspection process in an efficient and effective manner with emphasis on digital technology and mobile devices for on-site reference and reporting.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma, supplemented by college level courses in engineering, hydrology, hydraulics, and soil conservation; considerable experience in engineering construction or soil conservation; experience in contract administration, dealing with the public and knowledge of computers.
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County criteria.
Must obtain within 12 months of hire Erosion & Sediment Control Inspector, Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Reviewer, and Stormwater Inspector Certifications from the Department of Environmental Quality.
Knowledge of the principles and technical methods involved in erosion and sediment control, stormwater management, and construction standards and specifications; environmental laws, regulations, and Ordinances; principles and practices of engineering as applied to the construction of subdivisions and other sites.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to enforce applicable Ordinances, laws and regulations; interpret and comprehend complex blueprints, engineering plans and specifications; organize and supervise project assignments, to obtain and apply data, and to analyze and process such information; coordinate and supervise the work of inspection staff; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; deal effectively with enforcement violations and noncompliance cases and expedite investigations and resolutions; analyze complex problems and resolve them; make accurate mathematical calculations; maintain records and prepare clear and concise reports; perform taxing physical activity, including walking, climbing, stooping and bending.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until the position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Feb 16, 2024
Full time
Inspection Supervisor
$60,011 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County’s General Services Department is hiring an Inspection Supervisor to perform advanced technical work in the oversight and inspection of capital improvement construction projects for compliance with County, State, and Federal Ordinances, including but not limited to, Virginia Stormwater Regulations, Hampton Roads Planning District Commission Regional Construction Standards, Virginia Building Codes, and Virginia Department of Transportation Road and Bridge Standards.
Responsibilities:
Provides effective supervision of assigned staff including selection, performance management, employee relations, training, prioritizing, and assigning work in an efficient and effective manner, and related activities; plans, coordinates and directs the Capital Projects Inspectors I/II/III in the enforcement of applicable County, State, and Federal Ordinances and implementation of various Division programs and policies. Reviews County Inspection Reports and coordinates with the County project managers to ensure appropriate documentation is recorded in a thorough, complete, and timely manner that is consistent with approved construction documents.
Performs advanced inspections of Capital Improvement Projects on a daily basis to ensure that projects are in compliance with applicable Ordinances and approved plans; informs project managers, engineers and contractors of any deficiencies or deviations from approved plans and specifications, and issues inspection reports documenting required corrective action.
Assists project managers with schedules, pay applications reviews, reporting and monitoring, project updates for Departmental briefings, and project meetings.
Utilizes the PermitLink software to track all inspections, project activity, sureties, and enforcement actions.
Coordinates with third-party inspection services, commissioning agents, and other County inspectors to ensure inspection reports are received, addressed, and consistent with construction document and regulatory requirements.
Supports assigned staff and works with them to resolve complex construction issues, to prevent changes in project scope, maintain budgets, and keep projects on schedule. Provides project updates in a timely manner to the project managers and key project team members and providing appropriate correspondence as applicable.
Oversees inspector continuing education requirements and training certifications are adhered to, current, and schedule for renewals as applicable. Updates the Capital Projects Division on new construction methods, training opportunities, and reporting methods.
Oversees the field reporting and documentation methods to streamline the construction inspection process in an efficient and effective manner with emphasis on digital technology and mobile devices for on-site reference and reporting.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma, supplemented by college level courses in engineering, hydrology, hydraulics, and soil conservation; considerable experience in engineering construction or soil conservation; experience in contract administration, dealing with the public and knowledge of computers.
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County criteria.
Must obtain within 12 months of hire Erosion & Sediment Control Inspector, Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Reviewer, and Stormwater Inspector Certifications from the Department of Environmental Quality.
Knowledge of the principles and technical methods involved in erosion and sediment control, stormwater management, and construction standards and specifications; environmental laws, regulations, and Ordinances; principles and practices of engineering as applied to the construction of subdivisions and other sites.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to enforce applicable Ordinances, laws and regulations; interpret and comprehend complex blueprints, engineering plans and specifications; organize and supervise project assignments, to obtain and apply data, and to analyze and process such information; coordinate and supervise the work of inspection staff; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; deal effectively with enforcement violations and noncompliance cases and expedite investigations and resolutions; analyze complex problems and resolve them; make accurate mathematical calculations; maintain records and prepare clear and concise reports; perform taxing physical activity, including walking, climbing, stooping and bending.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until the position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Apply to this posting via URL: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/colorado/jobs/4388675/outreach-and-engagement-specialist . Applications will only be accepte through this link.
The mission of the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and consumer energy costs by advancing clean energy, energy efficiency, and zero emission vehicles (ZEV) to benefit all Coloradans. We do this by developing and implementing highly impactful policies and programs, establishing Colorado as a leading state for climate action.
A critical strategy to reduce emissions in Colorado is electrifying the transportation sector - cars, trucks, buses, and bicycles. Colorado has the fifth highest market share for electric vehicles (EVs) in the country, but we have a long way to go to reach our goal of 940,000 EVs on the road by 2030. We do this by providing direct funding for the installation of charging stations across Colorado, supporting incentives to purchase an EV, and providing education and technical support to consumers and vehicle fleets on the environmental and financial benefits of EVs. In addition, we incentivize other forms of electric mobility including electric bicycles (e-bikes) through multiple programs.
CEO currently has an opening for an Outreach and Engagement Specialist to join the Transportation team. This role will support and develop relationships with a broad set of stakeholders including, but not limited to, state agencies, utilities, local governments, Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) and nonprofits, potential program applicants (organizations and individuals), and others in urban, suburban and rural areas including disproportionately impacted communities (DICs). The position will work with members of the team to advance transportation electrification statewide for for-profit/market-rate customers as well as income-qualified residents and DICs. Outreach and engagement efforts may include in-person and virtual meetings, presentations and events, social media, collateral development, and more. Up to 15% of the Specialist’s time may be spent traveling throughout Colorado, connecting and developing relationships to advance transportation electrification efforts.
We are committed to increasing the diversity of our staff and providing culturally responsive programs and services. Therefore, we encourage responses from people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
Description of Job
Starting Salary Range: $68,000.14 - $84,000.02 Annually
Team Support and Resources
Work with program managers to develop and implement an outreach and engagement plan for all transportation programs detailing key stakeholders, engagement activities and collateral materials, and as needed, utilizing the recommendations from the Environmental Justice Task Force and EV Equity Study. Closely track progress and update/revise annually or more frequently, as needed.
Develop subject matter expertise on team programs with a specific focus on electric vehicles, EV charging infrastructure, and eBikes.
Partner with program staff to develop proactive communication and outreach strategies to stakeholders to increase awareness of programs and program participation.
Collaborate internally with program managers, CEO’s environmental justice specialist and public information officer, and externally with state agencies, to align outreach and engagement activities with a particular focus on equity.
Direct Outreach and Engagement
Manage the ReCharge Colorado program including contract management, invoice processing, developing scopes of work, reviewing and approving deliverables, monitoring contractor performance, and ensuring successful achievement of program goals and objectives.
Work with ReCharge coaches and ReCharge Equity Advisor to organize and enhance community connections and events with an equity focus.
Direct ReCharge coaches and the ReCharge Equity Advisor in coaching activities as needed to keep responsive to the market and community needs.
Lead development of new engagement activities and initiatives and support existing activities to advance transportation programs statewide.
Represent the Colorado Energy Office/Transportation Programs through community-facing events and relationships with community members and groups, and act as liaison between public and internal stakeholders.
Facilitate and track community and stakeholder input, work with transportation team to evaluate and respond, as needed, to inform program development and refinement.
Develop relationships with existing and lead outreach and engagement efforts to new stakeholders.
Communications and Other
Serve as team lead to collaborate with CEO Public Information Officer (PIO) to ensure communications and digital accessibility needs are met, oversee review and updates of team website content, and draft and post social media content.
Lead design, production, and delivery of outreach and engagement materials and collateral.
Other duties and tasks, as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
Required Qualifications:
Bilingual in English and Spanish: writing, reading and oral
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences or related field.
Substitutions: additional, appropriate professional experience may be substituted for the degree requirement on a year-for-year basis.
Minimum three years professional outreach and stakeholder engagement experience OR seven years professional experience without a degree
Proven track record of building and managing relationships across diverse stakeholder groups
Ability to independently start and finish projects with minimal supervision and passionate about working collaboratively as part of a team
Strong time management, attention to detail, and organization skills
Valid driver's license
Ability to travel up to 15% of the time
Flexibility to work periodic weekends, evenings, and overnight travel, as needed
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional outreach and stakeholder engagement experience in the state of Colorado
Experience working on transportation, air quality, and/or climate issues
Experience with collateral design and producing, developing, and posting social media content
Experience with website management
Strong computer skills
Proficient in the following:
Google Suite or Microsoft Office (email, spreadsheets, documents, presentations, etc.)
Video conferencing applications (i.e. Google Meet, Zoom, MS Teams)
Supplemental Information
To Apply:
A cover letter and resume must be submitted with the application for consideration. Your cover letter and resume must provide sufficient detail about your background and experience to allow the screening panel to properly assess your experience in the required elements, including your experience and achievements.
The State of Colorado/Office of the Governor offers a generous benefits package including:
Annual leave accrued at 13.33 hours per month (4 weeks a year)
Sick leave accrued at 6.66 hours a month (10 days a year)
11 paid holidays per year
Medical and dental plans
State paid life insurance policy of $50,000
Choice of 2 retirement plans
401K and 457 plans
State paid Short Term Disability coverage
Additional optional life and disability plans
Credit Union Membership
RTD pass
Training and professional development
To learn more about State of Colorado benefits visit: https://www.colorado.gov/dhr/benefits .
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. The State of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. Therefore, in all aspects of the employment process, we provide employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, medical condition related to pregnancy, creed, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, or military status (with preference given to military veterans), or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law.
ADAAA Accommodations
The Office of the Governor is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, our agency will assist individuals who have a disability with any reasonable accommodation requests related to employment, including completing the application process, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, participating in the employee selection process, and/or to perform essential job functions where the requested accommodation does not impose an undue hardship. If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewing for this position, please direct your inquiries to our ADAAA Staffing Coordinator (the Director of Human Resources) at gov_hr@state.co.us.
Conditions of Employment
Applicants must pass a thorough background check prior to employment.
Effective September 20, 2021, employees will be required to attest to and verify whether or not they are fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Employees who have not been fully vaccinated may be required to submit to serial testing in the future. Upon hire, new employees will have thirty (30) business days to provide attestation to their status with proof of vaccination. Vaccinated employees must provide proof of vaccination. Note: Fully Vaccinated means two (2) weeks after a second dose in a two-dose series of the COVID-19 vaccine, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or two (2) weeks after the single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine, as defined by the most recent State of Colorado’s Public Health Order and current guidance issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment.
Feb 16, 2024
Full time
Apply to this posting via URL: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/colorado/jobs/4388675/outreach-and-engagement-specialist . Applications will only be accepte through this link.
The mission of the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and consumer energy costs by advancing clean energy, energy efficiency, and zero emission vehicles (ZEV) to benefit all Coloradans. We do this by developing and implementing highly impactful policies and programs, establishing Colorado as a leading state for climate action.
A critical strategy to reduce emissions in Colorado is electrifying the transportation sector - cars, trucks, buses, and bicycles. Colorado has the fifth highest market share for electric vehicles (EVs) in the country, but we have a long way to go to reach our goal of 940,000 EVs on the road by 2030. We do this by providing direct funding for the installation of charging stations across Colorado, supporting incentives to purchase an EV, and providing education and technical support to consumers and vehicle fleets on the environmental and financial benefits of EVs. In addition, we incentivize other forms of electric mobility including electric bicycles (e-bikes) through multiple programs.
CEO currently has an opening for an Outreach and Engagement Specialist to join the Transportation team. This role will support and develop relationships with a broad set of stakeholders including, but not limited to, state agencies, utilities, local governments, Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) and nonprofits, potential program applicants (organizations and individuals), and others in urban, suburban and rural areas including disproportionately impacted communities (DICs). The position will work with members of the team to advance transportation electrification statewide for for-profit/market-rate customers as well as income-qualified residents and DICs. Outreach and engagement efforts may include in-person and virtual meetings, presentations and events, social media, collateral development, and more. Up to 15% of the Specialist’s time may be spent traveling throughout Colorado, connecting and developing relationships to advance transportation electrification efforts.
We are committed to increasing the diversity of our staff and providing culturally responsive programs and services. Therefore, we encourage responses from people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
Description of Job
Starting Salary Range: $68,000.14 - $84,000.02 Annually
Team Support and Resources
Work with program managers to develop and implement an outreach and engagement plan for all transportation programs detailing key stakeholders, engagement activities and collateral materials, and as needed, utilizing the recommendations from the Environmental Justice Task Force and EV Equity Study. Closely track progress and update/revise annually or more frequently, as needed.
Develop subject matter expertise on team programs with a specific focus on electric vehicles, EV charging infrastructure, and eBikes.
Partner with program staff to develop proactive communication and outreach strategies to stakeholders to increase awareness of programs and program participation.
Collaborate internally with program managers, CEO’s environmental justice specialist and public information officer, and externally with state agencies, to align outreach and engagement activities with a particular focus on equity.
Direct Outreach and Engagement
Manage the ReCharge Colorado program including contract management, invoice processing, developing scopes of work, reviewing and approving deliverables, monitoring contractor performance, and ensuring successful achievement of program goals and objectives.
Work with ReCharge coaches and ReCharge Equity Advisor to organize and enhance community connections and events with an equity focus.
Direct ReCharge coaches and the ReCharge Equity Advisor in coaching activities as needed to keep responsive to the market and community needs.
Lead development of new engagement activities and initiatives and support existing activities to advance transportation programs statewide.
Represent the Colorado Energy Office/Transportation Programs through community-facing events and relationships with community members and groups, and act as liaison between public and internal stakeholders.
Facilitate and track community and stakeholder input, work with transportation team to evaluate and respond, as needed, to inform program development and refinement.
Develop relationships with existing and lead outreach and engagement efforts to new stakeholders.
Communications and Other
Serve as team lead to collaborate with CEO Public Information Officer (PIO) to ensure communications and digital accessibility needs are met, oversee review and updates of team website content, and draft and post social media content.
Lead design, production, and delivery of outreach and engagement materials and collateral.
Other duties and tasks, as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
Required Qualifications:
Bilingual in English and Spanish: writing, reading and oral
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor's degree in Social Sciences or related field.
Substitutions: additional, appropriate professional experience may be substituted for the degree requirement on a year-for-year basis.
Minimum three years professional outreach and stakeholder engagement experience OR seven years professional experience without a degree
Proven track record of building and managing relationships across diverse stakeholder groups
Ability to independently start and finish projects with minimal supervision and passionate about working collaboratively as part of a team
Strong time management, attention to detail, and organization skills
Valid driver's license
Ability to travel up to 15% of the time
Flexibility to work periodic weekends, evenings, and overnight travel, as needed
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional outreach and stakeholder engagement experience in the state of Colorado
Experience working on transportation, air quality, and/or climate issues
Experience with collateral design and producing, developing, and posting social media content
Experience with website management
Strong computer skills
Proficient in the following:
Google Suite or Microsoft Office (email, spreadsheets, documents, presentations, etc.)
Video conferencing applications (i.e. Google Meet, Zoom, MS Teams)
Supplemental Information
To Apply:
A cover letter and resume must be submitted with the application for consideration. Your cover letter and resume must provide sufficient detail about your background and experience to allow the screening panel to properly assess your experience in the required elements, including your experience and achievements.
The State of Colorado/Office of the Governor offers a generous benefits package including:
Annual leave accrued at 13.33 hours per month (4 weeks a year)
Sick leave accrued at 6.66 hours a month (10 days a year)
11 paid holidays per year
Medical and dental plans
State paid life insurance policy of $50,000
Choice of 2 retirement plans
401K and 457 plans
State paid Short Term Disability coverage
Additional optional life and disability plans
Credit Union Membership
RTD pass
Training and professional development
To learn more about State of Colorado benefits visit: https://www.colorado.gov/dhr/benefits .
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. The State of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. Therefore, in all aspects of the employment process, we provide employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, medical condition related to pregnancy, creed, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, or military status (with preference given to military veterans), or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law.
ADAAA Accommodations
The Office of the Governor is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, our agency will assist individuals who have a disability with any reasonable accommodation requests related to employment, including completing the application process, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, participating in the employee selection process, and/or to perform essential job functions where the requested accommodation does not impose an undue hardship. If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewing for this position, please direct your inquiries to our ADAAA Staffing Coordinator (the Director of Human Resources) at gov_hr@state.co.us.
Conditions of Employment
Applicants must pass a thorough background check prior to employment.
Effective September 20, 2021, employees will be required to attest to and verify whether or not they are fully vaccinated for COVID-19. Employees who have not been fully vaccinated may be required to submit to serial testing in the future. Upon hire, new employees will have thirty (30) business days to provide attestation to their status with proof of vaccination. Vaccinated employees must provide proof of vaccination. Note: Fully Vaccinated means two (2) weeks after a second dose in a two-dose series of the COVID-19 vaccine, such as the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, or two (2) weeks after the single-dose vaccine, such as Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen vaccine, as defined by the most recent State of Colorado’s Public Health Order and current guidance issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment.
Job Title: Director of Communications
Salary Range: $110,000 - $140,000
Reports to: Vice President of Advancement
Status : Full Time (40 hours/week)
Starting: February 2024
Deadline to Apply: January 19, 2024
Location: Washington DC Area
About Generation Hope:
Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility by engaging education and policy partners to drive systemic change and providing direct support to teen parents in college as well as their children through holistic, two-generation programming. To date, we have
provided over $1 million in tuition assistance, supported almost 450 teen parents in college, celebrated more than 170 degrees earned through our program, and built relationships with 30+ two and four-year institutions nationwide. For more information, please visit www.generationhope.org .
By joining our team, you will work for an organization named "one of the best nonprofits" by Spur Local. Not only do we live out and operationalize our values, we do the work to create a culture that truly supports every member of our staff. The best part of our organization is the people, from the families we serve to the team we have deliberately cultivated. We strive for excellence while understanding the most valuable asset that we have is our people. We celebrate diversity in all forms, including thought, professional and lived experiences, race, gender - even taste in music. If this sounds like a mission and work environment you would like to contribute to and grow with, please consider joining our team.
Position:
Generation Hope is seeking a Director of Communications to develop and lead our overarching communications strategy to enhance Generation Hope’s visibility nationally, regionally, and locally by effectively conveying our mission, programs, and impact to various stakeholders, including student parents, donors, partner organizations, policymakers, and the broader field of higher education. The Director will also drive efforts to enhance Generation Hope’s thought leadership profile through traditional earned media efforts and content development via our own channels. Working closely with the Communications Manager, Digital Marketing Specialist, Communications Coordinator, and our public relations firm, the Director will broaden awareness of Generation Hope’s impact, expertise, and family-centered approach; elevate the voice of Generation Hope and its senior leaders as subject matter experts; and ensure the voices of families are uplifted, honored, and heard. The ideal candidate is an exceptional communicator with a proven track record in large scale, national scope, mission-driven, and social impact environments. This role requires a strategic thinker, an excellent communicator, and a team player who can collaborate across departments to achieve organizational goals.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategy & Evaluation
Develop and implement an annual, multi-faceted communications strategy that builds and maintains a positive organizational brand and supports Generation Hope’s strategic goals and priorities
Ensure consistent and compelling branding across all communication materials, including websites, video, organic and paid social media, print materials, collateral, slide decks, and press releases. Protect and enhance the organization's reputation through effective brand management.
Create and deploy a guide for the organization that details consistent language and terms and work with the Race Equity Working Group to ensure that our language is inclusive and reflects our race equity commitment
Monitor and analyze audience engagement both digitally and through conversion rates, using data to make informed decisions and to strengthen, improve, and evaluate communications strategies
Lead the assessment of current internal and external communications and media practices, systems, and processes and the design and execution of new practices, systems, and processes. Develop and track communications performance metrics on a quarterly basis.
Develop and manage an organizational crisis communications plan to ensure best practices in brand protection and management.
Create and manage systems for ensuring consistent and on-brand communications across all direct-service sites
Evaluate the organization’s current website assets and needs and lead a website redevelopment project to guide the organization’s future online presence
Storytelling
Ensure the Communications team is creating engaging and impactful content for various platforms and collaborate with other departments to gather content and success stories
Work with PR firm to deploy consistent, timely, and strategic press and media relations efforts that are aligned with the annual communications plan and build long-term relationships with key press (emphasizing economic mobility, higher ed, family, student parents, early childhood, race equity, advocacy)
In partnership with our public relations firm, develop press kits, timelines, and fact sheets for internal and external stakeholders
Ensure the organization's website is up to date with fresh content, reflecting the latest initiatives and developments. Optimize website content for search engine visibility and user experience.
Collaborate with the Development team to create compelling campaigns and donor communication materials, including the annual report, to convey the impact of donations and appreciate supporters
Partner with the Programming team to amplify student parent voices and share strengths-based stories about their persistence and success through digital and print media and support recruitment efforts
Support the Learning & Innovation team by developing and refining technical assistance and FamilyU materials for marketing and programmatic use
Work with the Policy & Research team to respond quickly to legislative shifts that could impact student parents and families by assisting with drafting official statements, talking points, briefs, op-eds, etc., and by pursuing relevant media opportunities
Collaborate with the Operations team to position Generation Hope as a nationally-celebrated workplace
Play a key role in rolling out Generation Hope research and reports and lead efforts to disseminate findings, including through website downloads
With the Communications Manager and Communications Coordinator, review talking points, remarks, presentations, and other supporting material for Generation Hope CEO and staff, as needed
Oversee processes to effectively capture programming and impact by engaging photographers, videographers, and other vendors, as necessary
Provide hands-on crisis communications support and counsel across Generation Hope, as needed
Management
Oversee the Communications team, directly supervising the Communications Manager and supporting their supervision of the Digital Marketing Specialist, the Communications Coordinator, and other team members as we continue to grow the team. Provide ongoing coaching and development and promote a culture of high performance, accountability, continuous improvement, and collaboration.
Oversee the creation of timelines for all communications projects and establish accountability systems for the completion of major tasks
Work closely with our Development team to ensure strong partnership with funders and supporters. Act as an effective steward of program-restricted resources by managing and monitoring the Communications budget.
Serve as a member of Generation Hope’s Leadership Team.
Other duties as assigned
REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:
Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a commitment to Generation Hope’s mission
Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in the field of communications, public relations, marketing, or other related areas; Master’s Degree preferred.
Minimum 5 years relevant work experience in a mission-driven, social impact, non-profit, philanthropy, and/or communications field
At least 2 years of management experience required
Proven experience with communications planning and execution on a local, regional, and national scale including messaging strategy; public affairs/public relations; brand consistency and development; reputation stewardship; content development; writing and editing; project management; presentation development; thought leadership; and budget management
A proficient understanding of the new and evolving media landscape
Effective and adept at translating messages for different key audiences including media, local city government leaders, policymakers, and other thought leaders
History of supporting and informing the design and development of content, executive and high-level communications, events, and convenings
Experience with digital advertising and paid social media strategy is preferred
Strong interpersonal skills to work collaboratively within Generation Hope as well as with external stakeholders
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to create high-quality deliverables for wide-scale use with accuracy, and comfort engaging large and small audiences both in-person and virtually
Ability to think creatively, initiate and manage projects, and follow through on plans
Evidence of the ability to consistently make good decisions through a combination of analysis, wisdom, experience, and judgment
Exceptionally detail-oriented, organized, and deadline-driven
Creative and collaborative problem-solver; comfortable working through ambiguity to define priorities
Proficiency in MS Office Suite and Google Suite Workspace required
Proficiency in design software (Canva, InDesign, etc.) is preferred
Proficiency with digital communications tools and web design systems (Squarespace, MailChimp, etc.) is preferred
Personal and professional commitment to understanding and dismantling systemic and institutional racism
TRAVEL
This position requires travel, approximately 20% of the time, in and out of the DC Metro area. Must be able to travel via plane, train, or car.
CANDIDATES MUST RESIDE IN WASHINGTON, D.C., VIRGINIA, OR MARYLAND BEFORE THE EMPLOYMENT START DATE. Generation Hope has a hybrid remote and in-office work model.
Generation Hope provides full benefits, including 403(b), health, dental, and paid time off. More information on benefits can be found at generationhope.org/careers. As a safeguard to the health of our employees, participants, and community, all new hires must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the employment start date. Our full vaccination policy is available here .
To apply, please complete the online application . If this link does not work, you can access the application at this URL: https://Generation_Hope.formstack.com/forms/apply_now . No calls, please.
Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
Dec 22, 2023
Full time
Job Title: Director of Communications
Salary Range: $110,000 - $140,000
Reports to: Vice President of Advancement
Status : Full Time (40 hours/week)
Starting: February 2024
Deadline to Apply: January 19, 2024
Location: Washington DC Area
About Generation Hope:
Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility by engaging education and policy partners to drive systemic change and providing direct support to teen parents in college as well as their children through holistic, two-generation programming. To date, we have
provided over $1 million in tuition assistance, supported almost 450 teen parents in college, celebrated more than 170 degrees earned through our program, and built relationships with 30+ two and four-year institutions nationwide. For more information, please visit www.generationhope.org .
By joining our team, you will work for an organization named "one of the best nonprofits" by Spur Local. Not only do we live out and operationalize our values, we do the work to create a culture that truly supports every member of our staff. The best part of our organization is the people, from the families we serve to the team we have deliberately cultivated. We strive for excellence while understanding the most valuable asset that we have is our people. We celebrate diversity in all forms, including thought, professional and lived experiences, race, gender - even taste in music. If this sounds like a mission and work environment you would like to contribute to and grow with, please consider joining our team.
Position:
Generation Hope is seeking a Director of Communications to develop and lead our overarching communications strategy to enhance Generation Hope’s visibility nationally, regionally, and locally by effectively conveying our mission, programs, and impact to various stakeholders, including student parents, donors, partner organizations, policymakers, and the broader field of higher education. The Director will also drive efforts to enhance Generation Hope’s thought leadership profile through traditional earned media efforts and content development via our own channels. Working closely with the Communications Manager, Digital Marketing Specialist, Communications Coordinator, and our public relations firm, the Director will broaden awareness of Generation Hope’s impact, expertise, and family-centered approach; elevate the voice of Generation Hope and its senior leaders as subject matter experts; and ensure the voices of families are uplifted, honored, and heard. The ideal candidate is an exceptional communicator with a proven track record in large scale, national scope, mission-driven, and social impact environments. This role requires a strategic thinker, an excellent communicator, and a team player who can collaborate across departments to achieve organizational goals.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategy & Evaluation
Develop and implement an annual, multi-faceted communications strategy that builds and maintains a positive organizational brand and supports Generation Hope’s strategic goals and priorities
Ensure consistent and compelling branding across all communication materials, including websites, video, organic and paid social media, print materials, collateral, slide decks, and press releases. Protect and enhance the organization's reputation through effective brand management.
Create and deploy a guide for the organization that details consistent language and terms and work with the Race Equity Working Group to ensure that our language is inclusive and reflects our race equity commitment
Monitor and analyze audience engagement both digitally and through conversion rates, using data to make informed decisions and to strengthen, improve, and evaluate communications strategies
Lead the assessment of current internal and external communications and media practices, systems, and processes and the design and execution of new practices, systems, and processes. Develop and track communications performance metrics on a quarterly basis.
Develop and manage an organizational crisis communications plan to ensure best practices in brand protection and management.
Create and manage systems for ensuring consistent and on-brand communications across all direct-service sites
Evaluate the organization’s current website assets and needs and lead a website redevelopment project to guide the organization’s future online presence
Storytelling
Ensure the Communications team is creating engaging and impactful content for various platforms and collaborate with other departments to gather content and success stories
Work with PR firm to deploy consistent, timely, and strategic press and media relations efforts that are aligned with the annual communications plan and build long-term relationships with key press (emphasizing economic mobility, higher ed, family, student parents, early childhood, race equity, advocacy)
In partnership with our public relations firm, develop press kits, timelines, and fact sheets for internal and external stakeholders
Ensure the organization's website is up to date with fresh content, reflecting the latest initiatives and developments. Optimize website content for search engine visibility and user experience.
Collaborate with the Development team to create compelling campaigns and donor communication materials, including the annual report, to convey the impact of donations and appreciate supporters
Partner with the Programming team to amplify student parent voices and share strengths-based stories about their persistence and success through digital and print media and support recruitment efforts
Support the Learning & Innovation team by developing and refining technical assistance and FamilyU materials for marketing and programmatic use
Work with the Policy & Research team to respond quickly to legislative shifts that could impact student parents and families by assisting with drafting official statements, talking points, briefs, op-eds, etc., and by pursuing relevant media opportunities
Collaborate with the Operations team to position Generation Hope as a nationally-celebrated workplace
Play a key role in rolling out Generation Hope research and reports and lead efforts to disseminate findings, including through website downloads
With the Communications Manager and Communications Coordinator, review talking points, remarks, presentations, and other supporting material for Generation Hope CEO and staff, as needed
Oversee processes to effectively capture programming and impact by engaging photographers, videographers, and other vendors, as necessary
Provide hands-on crisis communications support and counsel across Generation Hope, as needed
Management
Oversee the Communications team, directly supervising the Communications Manager and supporting their supervision of the Digital Marketing Specialist, the Communications Coordinator, and other team members as we continue to grow the team. Provide ongoing coaching and development and promote a culture of high performance, accountability, continuous improvement, and collaboration.
Oversee the creation of timelines for all communications projects and establish accountability systems for the completion of major tasks
Work closely with our Development team to ensure strong partnership with funders and supporters. Act as an effective steward of program-restricted resources by managing and monitoring the Communications budget.
Serve as a member of Generation Hope’s Leadership Team.
Other duties as assigned
REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:
Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a commitment to Generation Hope’s mission
Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in the field of communications, public relations, marketing, or other related areas; Master’s Degree preferred.
Minimum 5 years relevant work experience in a mission-driven, social impact, non-profit, philanthropy, and/or communications field
At least 2 years of management experience required
Proven experience with communications planning and execution on a local, regional, and national scale including messaging strategy; public affairs/public relations; brand consistency and development; reputation stewardship; content development; writing and editing; project management; presentation development; thought leadership; and budget management
A proficient understanding of the new and evolving media landscape
Effective and adept at translating messages for different key audiences including media, local city government leaders, policymakers, and other thought leaders
History of supporting and informing the design and development of content, executive and high-level communications, events, and convenings
Experience with digital advertising and paid social media strategy is preferred
Strong interpersonal skills to work collaboratively within Generation Hope as well as with external stakeholders
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to create high-quality deliverables for wide-scale use with accuracy, and comfort engaging large and small audiences both in-person and virtually
Ability to think creatively, initiate and manage projects, and follow through on plans
Evidence of the ability to consistently make good decisions through a combination of analysis, wisdom, experience, and judgment
Exceptionally detail-oriented, organized, and deadline-driven
Creative and collaborative problem-solver; comfortable working through ambiguity to define priorities
Proficiency in MS Office Suite and Google Suite Workspace required
Proficiency in design software (Canva, InDesign, etc.) is preferred
Proficiency with digital communications tools and web design systems (Squarespace, MailChimp, etc.) is preferred
Personal and professional commitment to understanding and dismantling systemic and institutional racism
TRAVEL
This position requires travel, approximately 20% of the time, in and out of the DC Metro area. Must be able to travel via plane, train, or car.
CANDIDATES MUST RESIDE IN WASHINGTON, D.C., VIRGINIA, OR MARYLAND BEFORE THE EMPLOYMENT START DATE. Generation Hope has a hybrid remote and in-office work model.
Generation Hope provides full benefits, including 403(b), health, dental, and paid time off. More information on benefits can be found at generationhope.org/careers. As a safeguard to the health of our employees, participants, and community, all new hires must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the employment start date. Our full vaccination policy is available here .
To apply, please complete the online application . If this link does not work, you can access the application at this URL: https://Generation_Hope.formstack.com/forms/apply_now . No calls, please.
Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention (HPCDP) section in Portland, OR is recruiting for one Health Systems Policy Specialist to provide leadership, strategic direction, and grant and contract administration for HPCDP health systems-related efforts. HPCDP’s strategic plan tackles chronic disease prevention with a comprehensive, community-wide approach to help people eat better, drink less alcohol, move more, live tobacco free, and take care of themselves. This means achieving better health, better care, and lower health care costs for all Oregonians.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership and has a strategic goal to end all health inequities by 2030.
The OHA mission is helping people and communities achieve optimum physical, mental, and social well-being through partnership, prevention and access to quality, affordable health care. OHA’s work is organized into three broad goals: Improve the lifelong health of all Oregonians, increase the quality, reliability, and availability of care for all Oregonians and lower or contain the cost of care so it is affordable to everyone.
These positions are full-time, permanent, classified positions which are represented by a union, SEIU; and is not overtime eligible.
What will you do? As a Health Systems Policy Specialist , you will perform the following duties:
Serve as a subject matter expert for commercial tobacco cessation, providing guidance to internal and external on effective policies, systems, and practices, including Medicaid policies, clinic-based closed loop referral systems, and promotion of cessation counseling and referral services.
Promote and manage strategic relationships with key health systems partners (including, but not limited to state Medicaid programs and partners, payers, hospitals, clinics, and health care provider organizations) and provide high level health systems expertise based on scientifically sound methods for effective chronic disease prevention, early detection, and self-management.
Identify program related funding and develop grant applications and proposals for health systems-related contracts.
Manage grant and contract selection processes and oversee the day-to-day operation of these resultant contracts.
Lead and coordinate the development and implementation of work plans for multiple federal grants, including the development of required grant deliverables such as progress reports and annual work plan updates.
Coordinate commercial tobacco cessation strategies with other HPCDP strategic efforts and partners at the local, state, and regional level.
Provide guidance for local public health, community-based organizations, and other local service providers in the development and implementation of culturally and linguistically relevant cessation programs.
Provide subject matter expertise related to state and federal health reform, identify emerging issues in the role of public health in relationship to health system transformation and identify key issues and interventions related to equity in the health system.
Understand, track, propose, and develop strategies for HPCDP’s relationship with and involvement with other OHA divisions, programs, committees, and initiatives.
Provide strategic and technical expertise on health systems and community-clinical linkage strategies to promote self-management referrals from health systems to community resources, including culturally appropriate commercial tobacco cessation services.
What are we looking for?
Minimum Requirements
Any combination of experience or education equivalent to seven years of experience coordinating or administering a program related to public health.
Example: A bachelor’s degree and four three years of experience.
Requested Skills
Experience with commercial tobacco cessation programs, policies, and practices.
Experience with the core public health functions of assessment, policy, health equity and assurance.
Experience with grant and contract management, including the development of work plans and budgets, and compliance with reporting, tracking, and other requirements.
Familiarity with Oregon’s Medicaid delivery system, including the role of Coordinated Care Organizations, incentive metrics, and payment pathways for the delivery of community-based programs such as the National Diabetes Prevention Program and other chronic disease self-management and education programs.
Familiarity with health care system and community-clinical linkage interventions for preventing and managing chronic diseases among high-risk individuals.
Experience in identifying and addressing health disparities.
Experience working with diverse communities and creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
Experience developing and implementing program guidelines and structures to achieve program goals.
Experience building collaborative relationships with state agencies; health system organizations; members of local, state, and national agencies; community organizations; stakeholders; and the public.
Experience in developing and coordinating work plans shared by multiple individuals and organizations.
Experience in technical writing, presenting information clearly and concisely.
What's in it for you? The public health division is a team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year
3 additional paid "Personal Business Days" each year
8 hours of paid sick leave accumulated every month
Progressive vacation leave accrual with increases every 5 years
Pension and retirement programs
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
Most of this work may be conducted remotely at an alternate worksite with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. However, there are times when the work will need to be conducted at the primary work location listed in this announcement, the Portland State Office Building located at 800 NE Oregon Street, Portland, OR 97232. Work location and the amount of remote work may be reconsidered at any time based on changing needs of the program.
Dec 21, 2023
Full time
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention (HPCDP) section in Portland, OR is recruiting for one Health Systems Policy Specialist to provide leadership, strategic direction, and grant and contract administration for HPCDP health systems-related efforts. HPCDP’s strategic plan tackles chronic disease prevention with a comprehensive, community-wide approach to help people eat better, drink less alcohol, move more, live tobacco free, and take care of themselves. This means achieving better health, better care, and lower health care costs for all Oregonians.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership and has a strategic goal to end all health inequities by 2030.
The OHA mission is helping people and communities achieve optimum physical, mental, and social well-being through partnership, prevention and access to quality, affordable health care. OHA’s work is organized into three broad goals: Improve the lifelong health of all Oregonians, increase the quality, reliability, and availability of care for all Oregonians and lower or contain the cost of care so it is affordable to everyone.
These positions are full-time, permanent, classified positions which are represented by a union, SEIU; and is not overtime eligible.
What will you do? As a Health Systems Policy Specialist , you will perform the following duties:
Serve as a subject matter expert for commercial tobacco cessation, providing guidance to internal and external on effective policies, systems, and practices, including Medicaid policies, clinic-based closed loop referral systems, and promotion of cessation counseling and referral services.
Promote and manage strategic relationships with key health systems partners (including, but not limited to state Medicaid programs and partners, payers, hospitals, clinics, and health care provider organizations) and provide high level health systems expertise based on scientifically sound methods for effective chronic disease prevention, early detection, and self-management.
Identify program related funding and develop grant applications and proposals for health systems-related contracts.
Manage grant and contract selection processes and oversee the day-to-day operation of these resultant contracts.
Lead and coordinate the development and implementation of work plans for multiple federal grants, including the development of required grant deliverables such as progress reports and annual work plan updates.
Coordinate commercial tobacco cessation strategies with other HPCDP strategic efforts and partners at the local, state, and regional level.
Provide guidance for local public health, community-based organizations, and other local service providers in the development and implementation of culturally and linguistically relevant cessation programs.
Provide subject matter expertise related to state and federal health reform, identify emerging issues in the role of public health in relationship to health system transformation and identify key issues and interventions related to equity in the health system.
Understand, track, propose, and develop strategies for HPCDP’s relationship with and involvement with other OHA divisions, programs, committees, and initiatives.
Provide strategic and technical expertise on health systems and community-clinical linkage strategies to promote self-management referrals from health systems to community resources, including culturally appropriate commercial tobacco cessation services.
What are we looking for?
Minimum Requirements
Any combination of experience or education equivalent to seven years of experience coordinating or administering a program related to public health.
Example: A bachelor’s degree and four three years of experience.
Requested Skills
Experience with commercial tobacco cessation programs, policies, and practices.
Experience with the core public health functions of assessment, policy, health equity and assurance.
Experience with grant and contract management, including the development of work plans and budgets, and compliance with reporting, tracking, and other requirements.
Familiarity with Oregon’s Medicaid delivery system, including the role of Coordinated Care Organizations, incentive metrics, and payment pathways for the delivery of community-based programs such as the National Diabetes Prevention Program and other chronic disease self-management and education programs.
Familiarity with health care system and community-clinical linkage interventions for preventing and managing chronic diseases among high-risk individuals.
Experience in identifying and addressing health disparities.
Experience working with diverse communities and creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
Experience developing and implementing program guidelines and structures to achieve program goals.
Experience building collaborative relationships with state agencies; health system organizations; members of local, state, and national agencies; community organizations; stakeholders; and the public.
Experience in developing and coordinating work plans shared by multiple individuals and organizations.
Experience in technical writing, presenting information clearly and concisely.
What's in it for you? The public health division is a team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year
3 additional paid "Personal Business Days" each year
8 hours of paid sick leave accumulated every month
Progressive vacation leave accrual with increases every 5 years
Pension and retirement programs
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
Most of this work may be conducted remotely at an alternate worksite with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. However, there are times when the work will need to be conducted at the primary work location listed in this announcement, the Portland State Office Building located at 800 NE Oregon Street, Portland, OR 97232. Work location and the amount of remote work may be reconsidered at any time based on changing needs of the program.
Division of Ecological Restoration
Hybrid based out of Boston, MA
The Environmental Analyst III / Ecological Restoration Specialist serves as a restoration project manager for DER’s Dam Removal Program and contributes to internal and external capacity building for DER’s habitat restoration activities. The Ecological Restoration Specialist provides programmatic support to improve dam removal best practices, build partnerships, develop technical guidance documents, and improve monitoring and evaluation of environmental outcomes to increase the pace and quality of dam removal projects across the Commonwealth. This position works closely with the Dam Removal Program manager to support DER’s Habitat Restoration Branch initiatives and activities. The Ecological Restoration Specialist also performs duties in support of DER operations.
The Ecological Restoration Specialist – Dam Removal will be based in DER’s Boston office; the position will follow a hybrid schedule, consisting of in-office and telework. In-state travel to conduct fieldwork is also required.
Duties and Responsibilities
Serve as project manager for assigned ecological restoration projects including dam removal, salt marsh restoration, freshwater wetland restoration, retired cranberry bog restoration, culvert removal/replacement, or other project types. Work will be focused on dam removal and river restoration. (65%)
Coordinates and maintains communication between DER staff, and state, federal, and other project partners; ensures project goals are clear and objectives met.
Identifies potential restoration projects and works with landowners and partners to develop project plans.
Manages implementation of aquatic ecological restoration projects from inception to completion, including overseeing feasibility assessment, project design, permitting, and construction. Directs the work of consultants carrying out technical work.
Develops and leads restoration project teams.
Obtains project funding through grants and donations of in-kind services.
Conducts fieldwork in support of dam removal restoration projects, including field evaluations, hydrological and biological monitoring, and other work.
Provide programmatic support to DER’s Dam Removal Program and Habitat Restoration Branch(30%)
Assist with development of relevant and timely guidance on ecological restoration topics for DER staff, other agencies, ecological restoration practitioners, and the public .
Investigate and maintain knowledge of existing best practices for dam removal; learn and share information relative to new and innovative dam removal research and techniques in collaboration with other DER Branches.
Work with other DER Branches and Programs as assigned to advance an integrated approach for ecological restoration activities and practices.
Perform field data collection, and manage data in a useable, accessible, and organized format.
Assist with identifying and evaluating potential dam removal projects in coordination with program staff and other partners, including field assessments and desktop evaluations.
Respond to requests for technical assistance and assist with training and support of restoration partners.
Assist with the development of restoration planning documents.
Provide general programmatic support, including grant writing, outreach, and technical and administrative tasks.
Supervises Dam Removal Restoration Program staff and interns, as assigned, and provides technical guidance and support to other DER staff assisting the Program and Branch.
Perform duties in support of DER operations(5%)
Provide information as requested to support Division outreach such as project marketing tools, newsletters, brochures, website content, and program reports.
Assist with preparation and execution of programmatic RFRs such as solicitations for Priority Projects and prequalified vendors.
Provides monitoring, technical, and research support to DER projects and other activities.
Provides support for DER’s budget and program development.
Conducts training and participate in other outreach and education activities related to ecological restoration.
Contributes to interagency coordination and policy activities.
Represents DER in public forums and present at professional conferences.
Contributes to DER’s strategic and annual work planning processes.
Dec 08, 2023
Full time
The Environmental Analyst III / Ecological Restoration Specialist serves as a restoration project manager for DER’s Dam Removal Program and contributes to internal and external capacity building for DER’s habitat restoration activities. The Ecological Restoration Specialist provides programmatic support to improve dam removal best practices, build partnerships, develop technical guidance documents, and improve monitoring and evaluation of environmental outcomes to increase the pace and quality of dam removal projects across the Commonwealth. This position works closely with the Dam Removal Program manager to support DER’s Habitat Restoration Branch initiatives and activities. The Ecological Restoration Specialist also performs duties in support of DER operations.
The Ecological Restoration Specialist – Dam Removal will be based in DER’s Boston office; the position will follow a hybrid schedule, consisting of in-office and telework. In-state travel to conduct fieldwork is also required.
Duties and Responsibilities
Serve as project manager for assigned ecological restoration projects including dam removal, salt marsh restoration, freshwater wetland restoration, retired cranberry bog restoration, culvert removal/replacement, or other project types. Work will be focused on dam removal and river restoration. (65%)
Coordinates and maintains communication between DER staff, and state, federal, and other project partners; ensures project goals are clear and objectives met.
Identifies potential restoration projects and works with landowners and partners to develop project plans.
Manages implementation of aquatic ecological restoration projects from inception to completion, including overseeing feasibility assessment, project design, permitting, and construction. Directs the work of consultants carrying out technical work.
Develops and leads restoration project teams.
Obtains project funding through grants and donations of in-kind services.
Conducts fieldwork in support of dam removal restoration projects, including field evaluations, hydrological and biological monitoring, and other work.
Provide programmatic support to DER’s Dam Removal Program and Habitat Restoration Branch(30%)
Assist with development of relevant and timely guidance on ecological restoration topics for DER staff, other agencies, ecological restoration practitioners, and the public .
Investigate and maintain knowledge of existing best practices for dam removal; learn and share information relative to new and innovative dam removal research and techniques in collaboration with other DER Branches.
Work with other DER Branches and Programs as assigned to advance an integrated approach for ecological restoration activities and practices.
Perform field data collection, and manage data in a useable, accessible, and organized format.
Assist with identifying and evaluating potential dam removal projects in coordination with program staff and other partners, including field assessments and desktop evaluations.
Respond to requests for technical assistance and assist with training and support of restoration partners.
Assist with the development of restoration planning documents.
Provide general programmatic support, including grant writing, outreach, and technical and administrative tasks.
Supervises Dam Removal Restoration Program staff and interns, as assigned, and provides technical guidance and support to other DER staff assisting the Program and Branch.
Perform duties in support of DER operations(5%)
Provide information as requested to support Division outreach such as project marketing tools, newsletters, brochures, website content, and program reports.
Assist with preparation and execution of programmatic RFRs such as solicitations for Priority Projects and prequalified vendors.
Provides monitoring, technical, and research support to DER projects and other activities.
Provides support for DER’s budget and program development.
Conducts training and participate in other outreach and education activities related to ecological restoration.
Contributes to interagency coordination and policy activities.
Represents DER in public forums and present at professional conferences.
Contributes to DER’s strategic and annual work planning processes.
$35,006 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
James City County’s Commissioner of the Revenue performs advanced work administering one or more functions in the Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office such as real estate tax relief; maintaining database accuracy; processing various types of tax returns and related documents; and processing tax refunds.
Responsibilities:
Assists in interpreting, applying, and ensuring compliance with all applicable codes, Ordinances, laws, regulations, standards, policies, and procedures; applies Ordinance changes to department operations; initiates any actions necessary to correct deviations or violations.
Assists taxpayers in the preparation of Virginia Individual Income Tax Returns; processes refund and tax due returns, and estimated tax vouchers for state income tax; assesses tax, penalty, and interest due on state income tax returns; receives payments and transmits to Treasurer’s Office for deposit; prepares reconciliation reports, month-end, and year-end summaries according to state regulations; assists Treasurer’s Office with reconciliation of delinquent accounts.
Maintains accurate computer information for tax assessment and billing purposes; imports and enters data manually; audits information for accuracy; researches and corrects inaccurate data.
Receives and processes applications for various real estate and personal property tax exemption programs; ensures documentation complies with local and state codes; recommends approval/disapproval of application based on review of documentation.
Maintains personal property valuations electronically; performs manual valuations when necessary; processes abatements and exonerations for current/prior year taxes as determined by office policies; assists in the administration of the Commissioner of the Revenue’s programs and services; prepares, maintains, and coordinates files and reports.
Composes correspondence and prepares reports independently or from oral instructions; prepares documents and assists with the technical analysis of data obtained from confidential records and other sources and processes them in accordance with prescribed procedures.
Reviews PPTRA reports to identify vehicles qualifying for personal property tax relief; exonerates vehicles which were not qualified; enters appropriate vehicle codes in computer records to initiate refunds.
Maintains military and boat records and files; prepares documentation for court cases; performs monthly entries of local excise taxes; processes and mail cigarette stamp orders to cigarette wholesalers.
Provides accurate, timely information to citizens and internal customers through both written and oral communications.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to an Associate’s degree in accounting, taxation, or business; considerable experience in the field of taxation, which shall have included experience with computerized records maintenance systems.
Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction; business English; and standard office procedures and equipment.
Knowledge of state and local statutes regarding personal property taxation and state income taxes; federal statutes affecting taxation of personal property; and yearly taxation and assessment cycles in relation to the Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to maintain confidentiality of information; perform accurate basic mathematical calculations, including addition, subtraction, and calculating percentages; make sound decisions based on office policies and procedures; establish and maintain effective working relationships with County staff and public; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; set priorities, organize work, and complete tasks quickly and accurately.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered. Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Dec 05, 2023
Full time
$35,006 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
James City County’s Commissioner of the Revenue performs advanced work administering one or more functions in the Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office such as real estate tax relief; maintaining database accuracy; processing various types of tax returns and related documents; and processing tax refunds.
Responsibilities:
Assists in interpreting, applying, and ensuring compliance with all applicable codes, Ordinances, laws, regulations, standards, policies, and procedures; applies Ordinance changes to department operations; initiates any actions necessary to correct deviations or violations.
Assists taxpayers in the preparation of Virginia Individual Income Tax Returns; processes refund and tax due returns, and estimated tax vouchers for state income tax; assesses tax, penalty, and interest due on state income tax returns; receives payments and transmits to Treasurer’s Office for deposit; prepares reconciliation reports, month-end, and year-end summaries according to state regulations; assists Treasurer’s Office with reconciliation of delinquent accounts.
Maintains accurate computer information for tax assessment and billing purposes; imports and enters data manually; audits information for accuracy; researches and corrects inaccurate data.
Receives and processes applications for various real estate and personal property tax exemption programs; ensures documentation complies with local and state codes; recommends approval/disapproval of application based on review of documentation.
Maintains personal property valuations electronically; performs manual valuations when necessary; processes abatements and exonerations for current/prior year taxes as determined by office policies; assists in the administration of the Commissioner of the Revenue’s programs and services; prepares, maintains, and coordinates files and reports.
Composes correspondence and prepares reports independently or from oral instructions; prepares documents and assists with the technical analysis of data obtained from confidential records and other sources and processes them in accordance with prescribed procedures.
Reviews PPTRA reports to identify vehicles qualifying for personal property tax relief; exonerates vehicles which were not qualified; enters appropriate vehicle codes in computer records to initiate refunds.
Maintains military and boat records and files; prepares documentation for court cases; performs monthly entries of local excise taxes; processes and mail cigarette stamp orders to cigarette wholesalers.
Provides accurate, timely information to citizens and internal customers through both written and oral communications.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to an Associate’s degree in accounting, taxation, or business; considerable experience in the field of taxation, which shall have included experience with computerized records maintenance systems.
Must possess reliable transportation to work site(s).
Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction; business English; and standard office procedures and equipment.
Knowledge of state and local statutes regarding personal property taxation and state income taxes; federal statutes affecting taxation of personal property; and yearly taxation and assessment cycles in relation to the Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to maintain confidentiality of information; perform accurate basic mathematical calculations, including addition, subtraction, and calculating percentages; make sound decisions based on office policies and procedures; establish and maintain effective working relationships with County staff and public; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; set priorities, organize work, and complete tasks quickly and accurately.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered. Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
King County
201 South Jackson Street. Seattle Washington
The King County Road Services Division is looking for an experienced Accounts Payable Specialist (Fiscal Specialist III ) to become a valuable addition to our dynamic team! In this role, you’ll have an opportunity to showcase your expertise/knowledge in multiple areas, and provide financial, accounting, and fiscal support. We’re looking for someone who is an active learner, adaptive, reliable , and action oriented . This is an exciting opportunity to work with the Roads Budget and Finance team and make a difference in our community! If this resonates with you, please apply! About us (King County Road Services Division) As the largest division within the Department of Local Services, we are responsible for about 1,500 miles of roads, 182 bridges, and other related infrastructure in the unincorporated areas of King County. At any given time, we have 20-40 active road projects impacting a wide spectrum of communities and people. We take pride that King County is the only county in the United States named after Martin Luther King Jr. True to his name, King County is committed to advancing equity and racial and social justice within county government and in partnership with communities.
To be considered for this opportunity, you must at a minimum demonstrate skill and ability to:
Perform accounts payable operations, including accurate budget charge coding and reconciliation for multiple projects.
Organize, track, code, prepare, process , and maintain data sources, such as invoices, contract documents, and other financial, accounting, and fiscal records.
Verify accuracy of accounting documentation; Identify accounting inconsistencies and errors and prepare corrections.
Prepare, and approve purchase requisitions, and expense reports.
Review, Research, Correct and summarize specialized and technical information from varied sources using spreadsheets and customized database applications.
Provide customer service to internal and external customers; Communicate established policies, procedures, codes, regulations, and other relevant information via phone, in writing and in person.
Perform financial or other numeric work, requiring the application of accepted bookkeeping or basic accounting methods.
Process incoming mail and documents; identify and prioritize sensitive matters; maintain confidentiality and professionalism.
Collaborate with team members to identify opportunities for process improvements.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Applying equity and social justice principles is a daily responsibility and a foundational expectation for all King County employees. In this role, you will apply equity and social justice principles that exemplify shared values, behaviors, and practices to all aspects of the work. We would love to hear from people with:
An associate degree in accounting or closely related field or any combination of education, skills, training, and experience that clearly demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of this position.
Demonstrated experience in accounts payable/independent financial and cost accounting support work.
Demonstrated ability in managing and prioritizing a heavy diverse assignment workload requiring a high level of accuracy within a fast-paced, deadline driven environment .
Knowledge of accepted bookkeeping or basic accounting systems, methods, and applications.
Skill and proficiency in data entry and rectifying discrepancies and errors.
Exceptional devotion to a customer-centered approach and is dedicated to providing superior Customer Service.
Intermediate p roficiency in the use of Microsoft Office products including, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint and Teams; Basic level proficiency in the use Adobe Pro.
The ability to work both collaboratively as part of an integral team and independently; Foster and sustain productive working relationships with diverse teams, customers, and vendors.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills; Display professionalism by demonstrating integrity, patience and discretion.
Ability to support a culture of inclusion and contribute to a work environment that embraces and encourages diversity in its workforce where differences are valued.
Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality with sensitive and personal information.
Desired Qualifications:
Has working experience with Oracle EBS, JD Edwards, or SAP.
Knowledge of King County procurement polices and procedures.
Those applicants who pass the initial screening will be invited to participate in an interview the week of 12/4/2023. Second interviews will be held the week of 12/11/2023. WHO IS ELEGIBLE TO APPLY: This position is open to all qualified applicants. This recruitment may also be used to fill current and or/future career service, term-limited temporary, short-term temporary, and or/special duty positions over the next six months. WORK LOCATION: Currently we are filling a position that will report to the King Street Center in Seattle, but may have future openings in Renton, or Seattle. NOTE: When applicable - Special duty opportunities are only open to current King County career service employees who have completed their initial probation. Special duty applicants must have approval from their current supervisor to accept an assignment. Current employees selected for special duty will be compensated based upon the provisions of the collective bargaining agreements or Coalition Labor Agreement for their base assignment. WORK SCHEDULE: The work week is normally Monday through Friday, 8.00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., but may at times require work outside of normal business hours. This position is Non-Exempt from the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and is eligible for overtime pay. FORMS AND MATERIALS: A full and complete King County Application is required. You may also provide a resume and cover letter, summarizing how you meet the experience, qualifications, knowledge and skills for the position. SELECTION PROCESS: Applicants will be screened for clarity, completeness, and competitiveness. The most competitive candidates may be invited to participate in one or more interviews. Interviews will be conducted via Teams. Reference checks and file reviews will be conducted. UNION MEMBERSHIP: This position is represented by Local 117: International Brotherhood of Teamsters For more information regarding this recruitment, please contact: Cassandra Montgomery Human Resources Analyst 206-263-5866 cassandra.montgomery@kingcounty.gov Connect with me on LinkedIn Teleworking Requirement This is a hybrid position. The work associated with this position will be performed by teleworking, onsite work, and meetings. The responsibilities of this position will include regular and ongoing in-office work. Employees will have access to shared workspaces at various King County facilities. Employees must reside in Washington state and within a reasonable distance to their King County worksite to respond to workplace reporting requirements. Employees will be provided with a County issued laptop and must maintain a workspace with an internet connection (access may be supplemented in some situations) where they can reliably perform work and remain available and responsive during scheduled work hours. King County has a robust collection of tools and resources to support working remotely. The individual selected for this opportunity will be joining an innovative and progressive team that is redefining how we work as we transition to the department's hybrid environment. Emergency Designation Status: Non-Mission Critical Forbes recently named King County as one of Washington State's best employers. Together, with leadership and our employees, we're changing the way government delivers service and winning national recognition as a model of excellence. Are you ready to make a difference? Come join the team dedicated to serving one of the nation's best places to live, work and play. Guided by our "True North" , we are making King County a welcoming community where every person can thrive. We value diversity, inclusion and belonging in our workplace and workforce. To reach this goal we are committed to workforce equity. Equitable recruiting, support, and retention is how we will obtain the highest quality workforce in our region; a workforce that shares and will help advance our guiding principles - we are one team; we solve problems; we focus on the customer; we drive for results; we are racially just; we respect all people; we lead the way; and we are responsible stewards. We encourage people of all backgrounds and identities to apply, including Native American and people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ+, people living with disabilities, and veterans. King County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer No person is unlawfully excluded from employment opportunities based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation and pregnancy), age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or other protected class. Our EEO policy applies to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, selection for training, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation. To Apply If you are interested in pursuing this position, please follow the application instructions carefully. If you need this announcement in an alternate language or format, would like to request accommodation or assistance in the application or assessment process or if you have questions please contact the recruiter listed on this job announcement.
Nov 16, 2023
Full time
The King County Road Services Division is looking for an experienced Accounts Payable Specialist (Fiscal Specialist III ) to become a valuable addition to our dynamic team! In this role, you’ll have an opportunity to showcase your expertise/knowledge in multiple areas, and provide financial, accounting, and fiscal support. We’re looking for someone who is an active learner, adaptive, reliable , and action oriented . This is an exciting opportunity to work with the Roads Budget and Finance team and make a difference in our community! If this resonates with you, please apply! About us (King County Road Services Division) As the largest division within the Department of Local Services, we are responsible for about 1,500 miles of roads, 182 bridges, and other related infrastructure in the unincorporated areas of King County. At any given time, we have 20-40 active road projects impacting a wide spectrum of communities and people. We take pride that King County is the only county in the United States named after Martin Luther King Jr. True to his name, King County is committed to advancing equity and racial and social justice within county government and in partnership with communities.
To be considered for this opportunity, you must at a minimum demonstrate skill and ability to:
Perform accounts payable operations, including accurate budget charge coding and reconciliation for multiple projects.
Organize, track, code, prepare, process , and maintain data sources, such as invoices, contract documents, and other financial, accounting, and fiscal records.
Verify accuracy of accounting documentation; Identify accounting inconsistencies and errors and prepare corrections.
Prepare, and approve purchase requisitions, and expense reports.
Review, Research, Correct and summarize specialized and technical information from varied sources using spreadsheets and customized database applications.
Provide customer service to internal and external customers; Communicate established policies, procedures, codes, regulations, and other relevant information via phone, in writing and in person.
Perform financial or other numeric work, requiring the application of accepted bookkeeping or basic accounting methods.
Process incoming mail and documents; identify and prioritize sensitive matters; maintain confidentiality and professionalism.
Collaborate with team members to identify opportunities for process improvements.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Applying equity and social justice principles is a daily responsibility and a foundational expectation for all King County employees. In this role, you will apply equity and social justice principles that exemplify shared values, behaviors, and practices to all aspects of the work. We would love to hear from people with:
An associate degree in accounting or closely related field or any combination of education, skills, training, and experience that clearly demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of this position.
Demonstrated experience in accounts payable/independent financial and cost accounting support work.
Demonstrated ability in managing and prioritizing a heavy diverse assignment workload requiring a high level of accuracy within a fast-paced, deadline driven environment .
Knowledge of accepted bookkeeping or basic accounting systems, methods, and applications.
Skill and proficiency in data entry and rectifying discrepancies and errors.
Exceptional devotion to a customer-centered approach and is dedicated to providing superior Customer Service.
Intermediate p roficiency in the use of Microsoft Office products including, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint and Teams; Basic level proficiency in the use Adobe Pro.
The ability to work both collaboratively as part of an integral team and independently; Foster and sustain productive working relationships with diverse teams, customers, and vendors.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills; Display professionalism by demonstrating integrity, patience and discretion.
Ability to support a culture of inclusion and contribute to a work environment that embraces and encourages diversity in its workforce where differences are valued.
Ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality with sensitive and personal information.
Desired Qualifications:
Has working experience with Oracle EBS, JD Edwards, or SAP.
Knowledge of King County procurement polices and procedures.
Those applicants who pass the initial screening will be invited to participate in an interview the week of 12/4/2023. Second interviews will be held the week of 12/11/2023. WHO IS ELEGIBLE TO APPLY: This position is open to all qualified applicants. This recruitment may also be used to fill current and or/future career service, term-limited temporary, short-term temporary, and or/special duty positions over the next six months. WORK LOCATION: Currently we are filling a position that will report to the King Street Center in Seattle, but may have future openings in Renton, or Seattle. NOTE: When applicable - Special duty opportunities are only open to current King County career service employees who have completed their initial probation. Special duty applicants must have approval from their current supervisor to accept an assignment. Current employees selected for special duty will be compensated based upon the provisions of the collective bargaining agreements or Coalition Labor Agreement for their base assignment. WORK SCHEDULE: The work week is normally Monday through Friday, 8.00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., but may at times require work outside of normal business hours. This position is Non-Exempt from the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and is eligible for overtime pay. FORMS AND MATERIALS: A full and complete King County Application is required. You may also provide a resume and cover letter, summarizing how you meet the experience, qualifications, knowledge and skills for the position. SELECTION PROCESS: Applicants will be screened for clarity, completeness, and competitiveness. The most competitive candidates may be invited to participate in one or more interviews. Interviews will be conducted via Teams. Reference checks and file reviews will be conducted. UNION MEMBERSHIP: This position is represented by Local 117: International Brotherhood of Teamsters For more information regarding this recruitment, please contact: Cassandra Montgomery Human Resources Analyst 206-263-5866 cassandra.montgomery@kingcounty.gov Connect with me on LinkedIn Teleworking Requirement This is a hybrid position. The work associated with this position will be performed by teleworking, onsite work, and meetings. The responsibilities of this position will include regular and ongoing in-office work. Employees will have access to shared workspaces at various King County facilities. Employees must reside in Washington state and within a reasonable distance to their King County worksite to respond to workplace reporting requirements. Employees will be provided with a County issued laptop and must maintain a workspace with an internet connection (access may be supplemented in some situations) where they can reliably perform work and remain available and responsive during scheduled work hours. King County has a robust collection of tools and resources to support working remotely. The individual selected for this opportunity will be joining an innovative and progressive team that is redefining how we work as we transition to the department's hybrid environment. Emergency Designation Status: Non-Mission Critical Forbes recently named King County as one of Washington State's best employers. Together, with leadership and our employees, we're changing the way government delivers service and winning national recognition as a model of excellence. Are you ready to make a difference? Come join the team dedicated to serving one of the nation's best places to live, work and play. Guided by our "True North" , we are making King County a welcoming community where every person can thrive. We value diversity, inclusion and belonging in our workplace and workforce. To reach this goal we are committed to workforce equity. Equitable recruiting, support, and retention is how we will obtain the highest quality workforce in our region; a workforce that shares and will help advance our guiding principles - we are one team; we solve problems; we focus on the customer; we drive for results; we are racially just; we respect all people; we lead the way; and we are responsible stewards. We encourage people of all backgrounds and identities to apply, including Native American and people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ+, people living with disabilities, and veterans. King County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Employer No person is unlawfully excluded from employment opportunities based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation and pregnancy), age, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or other protected class. Our EEO policy applies to all employment actions, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, selection for training, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation. To Apply If you are interested in pursuing this position, please follow the application instructions carefully. If you need this announcement in an alternate language or format, would like to request accommodation or assistance in the application or assessment process or if you have questions please contact the recruiter listed on this job announcement.
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the full-time position of Technical Support Specialist I on the Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, Florida.
Installs, modifies and makes minor repairs to computer hardware and software systems as well as provides technical assistance to users. This position will work closely with all IT staff.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
High School diploma or GED.
One year’s experience in similar technical support position preferred.
Industry certifications preferred.
Required knowledge of the capabilities of computer hardware, software, and operating systems.
Required knowledge of hardware, software, and peripheral equipment troubleshooting techniques.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and drug screening. The candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fees (currently $37.25/$59.20). The fingerprinting and drug screening fees ($37.25/$59.20) are non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase. *
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Ability to communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to occasionally lift, push, pull and/or move up to 40 pounds.
Ability to access input and retrieve information and/or data from a computer.
Works inside in an office environment. Works outside in various weather conditions.
Works in or with moving vehicles and/or equipment. Works in noisy conditions.
The annual salary is $30,000 . Successful internal candidates for external job postings should be aware that their current salary does not transfer to the new position. Salary will be as advertised in the job announcement. Full-time employees of Eastern Florida State College receive fringe benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan.
Applications will be accepted from November 15, 2023 through November 26, 2023 ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. Applications must be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. on the closing day. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans Preference in employment for eligible veterans’ and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/administration-departments/human-resources/employment-needs-opportunities/employment-opportunities.cfm
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Nov 15, 2023
Full time
Eastern Florida State College is currently seeking applications for the full-time position of Technical Support Specialist I on the Melbourne Campus in Melbourne, Florida.
Installs, modifies and makes minor repairs to computer hardware and software systems as well as provides technical assistance to users. This position will work closely with all IT staff.
The following minimum qualifications for this position must be met before any applicant will be considered:
High School diploma or GED.
One year’s experience in similar technical support position preferred.
Industry certifications preferred.
Required knowledge of the capabilities of computer hardware, software, and operating systems.
Required knowledge of hardware, software, and peripheral equipment troubleshooting techniques.
Valid Florida Motor Vehicle Operator’s license required.
This position will require successful fingerprinting and drug screening. The candidate chosen will be required to pay the associated fees (currently $37.25/$59.20). The fingerprinting and drug screening fees ($37.25/$59.20) are non-refundable.
Understanding of and commitment to Equal Access/Equal Opportunity.
Official transcripts of all collegiate work will be required to be considered beyond the application phase. *
*High School Diploma or GED or transcripts or official transcripts of all collegiate work (as appropriate for the position) must be sent directly from the attended institution to the Human Resources Office prior to the first day of employment. All foreign degrees must have a course-by-course official evaluation and translation sent to the Human Resources Office directly from an evaluation company affiliated with the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services, Inc.
Minimum physical qualifications:
Ability to communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to occasionally lift, push, pull and/or move up to 40 pounds.
Ability to access input and retrieve information and/or data from a computer.
Works inside in an office environment. Works outside in various weather conditions.
Works in or with moving vehicles and/or equipment. Works in noisy conditions.
The annual salary is $30,000 . Successful internal candidates for external job postings should be aware that their current salary does not transfer to the new position. Salary will be as advertised in the job announcement. Full-time employees of Eastern Florida State College receive fringe benefits including health insurance and a retirement plan.
Applications will be accepted from November 15, 2023 through November 26, 2023 ; however, the College reserves the right to extend or conclude searches without notice. Applications must be submitted prior to 5:00 p.m. on the closing day. This is a covered position under Chapter 295 Florida Statutes, which provides for Veterans Preference in employment for eligible veterans’ and eligible spouses of veterans.
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants must apply on-line at the Eastern Florida State College Website in order to be considered for employment. If an applicant needs assistance in completing the on-line application, he/she should contact Human Resources. With at least 24 hours advance notice, EFSC can provide readers, Braille, audio cassettes, computer readers, sign language interpreters, and Scribes.
NOTE TO APPLICANT
Applications will not be considered after the deadline date unless justified and approved for exception by the Associate Vice President, Human Resources. All successful applicants must complete New Employee Orientation prior to beginning work.
CONTACT HUMAN RESOURCES
Eastern Florida State College, Human Resources, 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa, FL 32922
Telephone: (321) 433-7070 FAX: (321) 433-7065 Florida Relay: 1-800-955-8770
Email: resources@easternflorida.edu
Website: https://www.easternflorida.edu/administration-departments/human-resources/employment-needs-opportunities/employment-opportunities.cfm
Eastern Florida State College is dedicated to providing a nondiscriminatory environment which promotes equal access, equal educational opportunity and equal employment opportunity to all persons regardless of age, race, national origin, color, ethnicity, genetic information, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy, disability, marital status, veterans status, ancestry, or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
About the college
Eastern Florida State College, located in the heart of Florida’s Space Coast, is a co-educational, publicly supported post-secondary institution that adopted its current name on July 1, 2013 with the addition of four-year Bachelor's Degrees.
An accredited institution, EFSC is recognized as one of America's leading state colleges for quality instruction, organization and innovative, leading-edge programs.
Job Summary
Provides advanced level customer service to internal or external customers by performing a variety of complex administrative support activities which contribute to efficient office operations and require a thorough understanding of department and County programs and procedures. The Office Assistant II classification is distinguished from the Office Assistant I by performance of work requiring more independent judgment; volume and complexity of guidelines used which require a greater degree of interpretation and interpolation by the incumbents; and the amount and level of material to be learned being substantially greater, thereby increasing the time required of the incumbent to learn the duties. While both the Office Assistant I and II are expected to interact with and service customer needs, the Office Assistant II is expected to respond to more varieties of situations requiring a more detailed understanding of the department processes and operations. Additionally, the Office Assistant II is distinguished from the Office Assistant III classification by the responsibility to perform less complex and comprehensive administrative support duties. A variety of moderately difficult to complex tasks are performed within generally defined procedures and are reviewed periodically for accuracy, adherence to established policies and procedures, quality and thoroughness. Work is performed under general supervision and assistance is readily available from either specialist(s) or supervisor(s). This classification is expected to function independently in daily tasks. The Office Assistant II is required to use judgment on non-routine matters. Problems are identified and solved and unusual/complex problems are referred to a supervisor or specialist. Typically supports department staff and upper-level management.
Qualifications
Knowledge of: General office procedures and practices of the specialized functions, policies, and procedures of the work unit; spelling, capitalization, punctuation and rules of grammar, and of the formats and clerical procedures used in performing the work; filing and record-keeping procedures; applicable laws, county codes, ordinances, and policies governing the work of the department and assignment; business English; PC computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets and data bases; basic bookkeeping and/or cashiering methods and practices as required by the position.
Ability to: Operate standard office equipment such as computer software applications, telephones, facsimile machines, copy machines; apply sound judgment in making decisions independently in accordance with established policies, procedures, and regulations; effectively maintain harmonious relationships with customers, including co-workers; diffuse difficult or highly charged situations; follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively orally and in writing; learn assigned clerical, typing and/or stenographic tasks readily; and adhere to prescribed office routines; establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with other employees and the general public; maintain a neat personal appearance and courteous attitude toward the public and fellow employees, even under stressful and unpleasant situations; sit or stand for long periods of time while performing routine and repetitive functions.
SELECTION PROCESS:
If you wish to upload a resume or other documents: Resumes and documents must be attached together in the ‘Resume Upload’ section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/Fail) – An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) – This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not be limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview – The interview will be job related and may include, but not be limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment References will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
It is the general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression.
Position will remain open until filled.
Examples of Duties
KEY OR TYPICAL TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides customer service and/or reception support to internal and external customers
Provides information to the public or other employees by phone or in person to ensure compliance and an understanding of the agency rules, regulations, or functions; listens to questions and explains procedures according to agency guidelines or refers clients to appropriate source.
Greets visitors and directs them to the proper person or section; responds to routine inquires by phone or face to face; fulfills requests for publications or office supplies; makes necessary arrangements for travel and prepares travel vouchers for staff.
Performs counter work; receives and processes a variety of forms and applications, determines regulatory or procedural compliance; computes or verifies data, fees or payments; assists in the completion of forms or documents; and researches governing directives to answer questions and resolve routine problems encountered. Provides information and explains departmental procedures in response to questions raised by the public served. Issues documents such as licenses, permits, registrations and receipts.
Provides the full range of administrative support using computer software skills
Uses computer software applications and equipment to prepare and complete forms, memos, reports, text and correspondence for managers or supervisors from rough draft, dictation equipment, handwritten copy or oral instruction. May use standard electronic typewriter for completion of forms.
Effectively operates complex equipment and office machinery which may include computer PC applications, printers, programmable typewriters, electronic transcribers, facsimile machines and other data entry machines; may serve as department liaison with service and vendor personnel when problems occur; reconciles routine problems by consulting technical manuals.
Maintains databases for tracking departmental/program information and produces complex reports from database as required and necessary; uses spreadsheets to track, analyze and report quantitative information.
Using various computer applications, creates templates, spreadsheets, macros, presentation materials, slides, charts and graphics.
Provides general administrative support
Organizes and maintains subject matter files and records and retrieves information, files, documents and records as needed. Produces complex reports from data. Assures that record disposition schedules are adhered to and that files are kept orderly and current.
Originates procedural correspondence such as letters of transmittal, routine notices, and responses to requests for information which are readily available by reference to office records.
Processes requisitions and vouchers received through departmental business transactions; places orders from requisitions and validates payments received.
Performs timekeeping functions for work unit of department, i.e., completes time records, computes time worked and posts to master timesheet; maintains leave status records and monitors and analyzes leave records.
Maintains simple bookkeeping, financial and statistical records where no technical accounting knowledge is required.
Receives, receipts and calculates various payments, fees and fines; makes proper distribution and manually records entries or codes incoming material for automated data entry or further clerical processing.
Takes minutes at meetings; performs follow-up clerical procedures between meetings and groups.
Assists in specially assigned or periodic data searches to develop or recover information from standard and non-standard sources. Assists in the compliance and evaluation of such data to meet defined objectives.
Orders, maintains and distributes stocks, supplies and inventories. Conducts related price surveys when required.
Coordinates and organizes meetings, activities and functions. Sets up rooms and equipment when required.
May work with the public, clients, other departmental personnel or staff of other businesses in order to interpret program procedures and guidelines, facilitate operations, or to assist in the training of staff.
Processes a variety of moderately difficult to complex paperwork including expense reports, petty cash requests, purchase orders, invoices, etc.
Assists in developing general office procedures and processes.
Performs related duties as required.
Qualifications
Two years of experience, with limited task supervision, emphasizing or including intensive public contact, customer service, interpretation and explanation of regulations and involving general office work processes and use of modern office technology. In those positions requiring typing, the incumbents must, upon entry into the position, be able to type at a rate of no less than 55 words per minute. May be required to possess or obtain a valid motor vehicle operator’s license.
Other combinations of education or experience, which would demonstrate the ability to perform the work, will be considered.
In some positions, the incumbent may be required to posses or be able to obtain a valid motor vehicle operator’s license.
Some positions require or prefer certain bilingual skills.
Salary Grade
Local 307.5
Salary Range
$21.33 - $27.73- per hour
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Nov 02, 2023
Full time
Job Summary
Provides advanced level customer service to internal or external customers by performing a variety of complex administrative support activities which contribute to efficient office operations and require a thorough understanding of department and County programs and procedures. The Office Assistant II classification is distinguished from the Office Assistant I by performance of work requiring more independent judgment; volume and complexity of guidelines used which require a greater degree of interpretation and interpolation by the incumbents; and the amount and level of material to be learned being substantially greater, thereby increasing the time required of the incumbent to learn the duties. While both the Office Assistant I and II are expected to interact with and service customer needs, the Office Assistant II is expected to respond to more varieties of situations requiring a more detailed understanding of the department processes and operations. Additionally, the Office Assistant II is distinguished from the Office Assistant III classification by the responsibility to perform less complex and comprehensive administrative support duties. A variety of moderately difficult to complex tasks are performed within generally defined procedures and are reviewed periodically for accuracy, adherence to established policies and procedures, quality and thoroughness. Work is performed under general supervision and assistance is readily available from either specialist(s) or supervisor(s). This classification is expected to function independently in daily tasks. The Office Assistant II is required to use judgment on non-routine matters. Problems are identified and solved and unusual/complex problems are referred to a supervisor or specialist. Typically supports department staff and upper-level management.
Qualifications
Knowledge of: General office procedures and practices of the specialized functions, policies, and procedures of the work unit; spelling, capitalization, punctuation and rules of grammar, and of the formats and clerical procedures used in performing the work; filing and record-keeping procedures; applicable laws, county codes, ordinances, and policies governing the work of the department and assignment; business English; PC computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheets and data bases; basic bookkeeping and/or cashiering methods and practices as required by the position.
Ability to: Operate standard office equipment such as computer software applications, telephones, facsimile machines, copy machines; apply sound judgment in making decisions independently in accordance with established policies, procedures, and regulations; effectively maintain harmonious relationships with customers, including co-workers; diffuse difficult or highly charged situations; follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively orally and in writing; learn assigned clerical, typing and/or stenographic tasks readily; and adhere to prescribed office routines; establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with other employees and the general public; maintain a neat personal appearance and courteous attitude toward the public and fellow employees, even under stressful and unpleasant situations; sit or stand for long periods of time while performing routine and repetitive functions.
SELECTION PROCESS:
If you wish to upload a resume or other documents: Resumes and documents must be attached together in the ‘Resume Upload’ section of the application. Multiple files are allowed, but all applicant attachments must be uploaded simultaneously, as there is no way to edit or append uploaded materials after submitting the application.
Application Review (Pass/Fail) – An online application is required. Attaching a resume does not substitute for a completed application; incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Practical Exam (Pass/Fail) – This recruitment may require a practical exam which will be job related and may include, but not be limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Candidates deemed most qualified will be invited to participate in the remainder of the selection process.
Oral Interview – The interview will be job related and may include, but not be limited to, the qualifications outlined in the job announcement. Top candidate(s) will continue in the process.
Employment References will be conducted for the final candidates and may include verification of education.
It is the general policy of the County that new employees should be hired at the lower steps of the applicable range and advance through the range at the normal progression.
Position will remain open until filled.
Examples of Duties
KEY OR TYPICAL TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Provides customer service and/or reception support to internal and external customers
Provides information to the public or other employees by phone or in person to ensure compliance and an understanding of the agency rules, regulations, or functions; listens to questions and explains procedures according to agency guidelines or refers clients to appropriate source.
Greets visitors and directs them to the proper person or section; responds to routine inquires by phone or face to face; fulfills requests for publications or office supplies; makes necessary arrangements for travel and prepares travel vouchers for staff.
Performs counter work; receives and processes a variety of forms and applications, determines regulatory or procedural compliance; computes or verifies data, fees or payments; assists in the completion of forms or documents; and researches governing directives to answer questions and resolve routine problems encountered. Provides information and explains departmental procedures in response to questions raised by the public served. Issues documents such as licenses, permits, registrations and receipts.
Provides the full range of administrative support using computer software skills
Uses computer software applications and equipment to prepare and complete forms, memos, reports, text and correspondence for managers or supervisors from rough draft, dictation equipment, handwritten copy or oral instruction. May use standard electronic typewriter for completion of forms.
Effectively operates complex equipment and office machinery which may include computer PC applications, printers, programmable typewriters, electronic transcribers, facsimile machines and other data entry machines; may serve as department liaison with service and vendor personnel when problems occur; reconciles routine problems by consulting technical manuals.
Maintains databases for tracking departmental/program information and produces complex reports from database as required and necessary; uses spreadsheets to track, analyze and report quantitative information.
Using various computer applications, creates templates, spreadsheets, macros, presentation materials, slides, charts and graphics.
Provides general administrative support
Organizes and maintains subject matter files and records and retrieves information, files, documents and records as needed. Produces complex reports from data. Assures that record disposition schedules are adhered to and that files are kept orderly and current.
Originates procedural correspondence such as letters of transmittal, routine notices, and responses to requests for information which are readily available by reference to office records.
Processes requisitions and vouchers received through departmental business transactions; places orders from requisitions and validates payments received.
Performs timekeeping functions for work unit of department, i.e., completes time records, computes time worked and posts to master timesheet; maintains leave status records and monitors and analyzes leave records.
Maintains simple bookkeeping, financial and statistical records where no technical accounting knowledge is required.
Receives, receipts and calculates various payments, fees and fines; makes proper distribution and manually records entries or codes incoming material for automated data entry or further clerical processing.
Takes minutes at meetings; performs follow-up clerical procedures between meetings and groups.
Assists in specially assigned or periodic data searches to develop or recover information from standard and non-standard sources. Assists in the compliance and evaluation of such data to meet defined objectives.
Orders, maintains and distributes stocks, supplies and inventories. Conducts related price surveys when required.
Coordinates and organizes meetings, activities and functions. Sets up rooms and equipment when required.
May work with the public, clients, other departmental personnel or staff of other businesses in order to interpret program procedures and guidelines, facilitate operations, or to assist in the training of staff.
Processes a variety of moderately difficult to complex paperwork including expense reports, petty cash requests, purchase orders, invoices, etc.
Assists in developing general office procedures and processes.
Performs related duties as required.
Qualifications
Two years of experience, with limited task supervision, emphasizing or including intensive public contact, customer service, interpretation and explanation of regulations and involving general office work processes and use of modern office technology. In those positions requiring typing, the incumbents must, upon entry into the position, be able to type at a rate of no less than 55 words per minute. May be required to possess or obtain a valid motor vehicle operator’s license.
Other combinations of education or experience, which would demonstrate the ability to perform the work, will be considered.
In some positions, the incumbent may be required to posses or be able to obtain a valid motor vehicle operator’s license.
Some positions require or prefer certain bilingual skills.
Salary Grade
Local 307.5
Salary Range
$21.33 - $27.73- per hour
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line (applications on external sites are not monitored), please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Capital Projects Inspector I/II/III
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
$45,704 - $52,339 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
The James County General Services Department seeks an individual to perform s responsible (Inspector I/II) or experienced (Inspector III) work inspecting public construction sites in compliance with local and state regulations.
There are three levels of Inspector distinguished by the level of work performed and the qualifications of the employee.
Inspector I: $45,704 / year or higher DOQ
Inspector II: $48,903 / year or higher DOQ
Inspector III: $52,339 / year or higher DOQ
Responsibilities:
Performs inspections of public construction sites to ensure projects are in compliance with local and state regulations and are in compliance with approved plans; issues inspection reports documenting required corrective action.
Conducts field conferences and inspections with contractors, engineers, homeowners groups and citizens.
Assists in the design of County initiated projects and provides technical information used in the designs.
Performs periodic inspection of stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP) and drainage structures to ensure they are in conformance with County regulation and approved plans; performs plan review and analysis.
Assists in the collection of field data required to evaluate stormwater or other capital projects; compiles historical data on storms for use in evaluating impact on future development.
(Inspector III) Provides advanced construction supervision and contract administration for assigned County projects and drainage improvement/repairs projects including writing specifications, soliciting bids, evaluation of bids, and project administration to completion.
This job is considered essential personnel and will be required to work during and following natural disasters and emergency situations. • Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma, preferably supplemented by courses in building construction technology; Bachelor’s Degree in engineering, hydrology, hydraulics, soil conservation, or related field preferred.
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days of hire, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County criteria.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of engineering and construction as applied to horizontal and vertical construction; the techniques used to control erosion and sediment from construction sites; codes, principles, techniques and equipment used in one or more of the system areas of building, plumbing/mechanical/gas or electrical; principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer service.
Skill in the use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to perform a broad range of inspection and plan reviews for public construction sites and facilities; recognize deficiencies in the work and effective corrective measures; maintain effective working relationships with contractors, County staff and the public; enforce codes, standards, specifications, programs, and construction documents with firmness, tact, and impartiality.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Oct 20, 2023
Full time
Capital Projects Inspector I/II/III
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
$45,704 - $52,339 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
The James County General Services Department seeks an individual to perform s responsible (Inspector I/II) or experienced (Inspector III) work inspecting public construction sites in compliance with local and state regulations.
There are three levels of Inspector distinguished by the level of work performed and the qualifications of the employee.
Inspector I: $45,704 / year or higher DOQ
Inspector II: $48,903 / year or higher DOQ
Inspector III: $52,339 / year or higher DOQ
Responsibilities:
Performs inspections of public construction sites to ensure projects are in compliance with local and state regulations and are in compliance with approved plans; issues inspection reports documenting required corrective action.
Conducts field conferences and inspections with contractors, engineers, homeowners groups and citizens.
Assists in the design of County initiated projects and provides technical information used in the designs.
Performs periodic inspection of stormwater Best Management Practice (BMP) and drainage structures to ensure they are in conformance with County regulation and approved plans; performs plan review and analysis.
Assists in the collection of field data required to evaluate stormwater or other capital projects; compiles historical data on storms for use in evaluating impact on future development.
(Inspector III) Provides advanced construction supervision and contract administration for assigned County projects and drainage improvement/repairs projects including writing specifications, soliciting bids, evaluation of bids, and project administration to completion.
This job is considered essential personnel and will be required to work during and following natural disasters and emergency situations. • Performs other duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma, preferably supplemented by courses in building construction technology; Bachelor’s Degree in engineering, hydrology, hydraulics, soil conservation, or related field preferred.
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days of hire, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County criteria.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of engineering and construction as applied to horizontal and vertical construction; the techniques used to control erosion and sediment from construction sites; codes, principles, techniques and equipment used in one or more of the system areas of building, plumbing/mechanical/gas or electrical; principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer service.
Skill in the use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to perform a broad range of inspection and plan reviews for public construction sites and facilities; recognize deficiencies in the work and effective corrective measures; maintain effective working relationships with contractors, County staff and the public; enforce codes, standards, specifications, programs, and construction documents with firmness, tact, and impartiality.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
James City County
101 Mounts Bay Road, Williamsburd
Civil Engineer I/II/III
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
$64,283 - $73,818 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
The James City County General Services Department seeks an individual to perform experienced engineering work reviewing plans of developments associated with the County’s Chesapeake Bay Act, erosion and sediment control, drainage, floodplain, stormwater management and private street programs, and addressing citizen concerns and performing administrative duties.
There are three levels of Civil Engineer distinguished by the level of work performed and the qualifications of the employee.
Civil Engineer I: $64,283 / year or higher DOQ
Civil Engineer II: $68,877 / year or higher DOQ
Civil Engineer III: $73,818 / year or higher DOQ
Responsibilities:
Performs thorough plan of development reviews as required for the County’s Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area, Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control (VESCP) and Virginia Stormwater Management (VSMP) Programs.
Reviews construction plans and computations associated with drainage, erosion and sediment control and stormwater management systems.
Communicates with the development community on plan of development reviews; prepares technical reports and letters to developers, engineers, and the community regarding issues.
Provides technical assistance to inspectors and planners on engineering issues.
Completes special assignments assigned by Chief Civil Engineer; manages plan of development cases at Development Round Table meetings.
Requirements:
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days of hire, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County criteria.
Knowledge of state/local drainage, erosion and sediment control, floodplain, stormwater management and Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area program requirements; principles and practices of engineering, hydrology and hydraulics as it pertains to plan preparation and review, construction methods and practices, and compliance monitoring of erosion and sediment control or stormwater management measures for site, subdivision and roadway plans; principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services and evaluation of customer satisfaction.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to perform basic project/case management; use logic and reasoning to understand, analyze and evaluate situations and exercise good judgment to make appropriate decisions; listen and understand directions, information and ideas presented verbally or in writing.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until 11:59pm EST on 10/13/23. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application is required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Sep 29, 2023
Full time
Civil Engineer I/II/III
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
$64,283 - $73,818 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
The James City County General Services Department seeks an individual to perform experienced engineering work reviewing plans of developments associated with the County’s Chesapeake Bay Act, erosion and sediment control, drainage, floodplain, stormwater management and private street programs, and addressing citizen concerns and performing administrative duties.
There are three levels of Civil Engineer distinguished by the level of work performed and the qualifications of the employee.
Civil Engineer I: $64,283 / year or higher DOQ
Civil Engineer II: $68,877 / year or higher DOQ
Civil Engineer III: $73,818 / year or higher DOQ
Responsibilities:
Performs thorough plan of development reviews as required for the County’s Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area, Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control (VESCP) and Virginia Stormwater Management (VSMP) Programs.
Reviews construction plans and computations associated with drainage, erosion and sediment control and stormwater management systems.
Communicates with the development community on plan of development reviews; prepares technical reports and letters to developers, engineers, and the community regarding issues.
Provides technical assistance to inspectors and planners on engineering issues.
Completes special assignments assigned by Chief Civil Engineer; manages plan of development cases at Development Round Table meetings.
Requirements:
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days of hire, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County criteria.
Knowledge of state/local drainage, erosion and sediment control, floodplain, stormwater management and Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area program requirements; principles and practices of engineering, hydrology and hydraulics as it pertains to plan preparation and review, construction methods and practices, and compliance monitoring of erosion and sediment control or stormwater management measures for site, subdivision and roadway plans; principles and processes for providing customer service including setting and meeting quality standards for services and evaluation of customer satisfaction.
Skill in use of computer software, especially Microsoft Office Suite.
Ability to perform basic project/case management; use logic and reasoning to understand, analyze and evaluate situations and exercise good judgment to make appropriate decisions; listen and understand directions, information and ideas presented verbally or in writing.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until 11:59pm EST on 10/13/23. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application is required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
King County
King Street Center - 201 S Jackson St, Seattle, Washington
The Road Services Division is currently seeking a well organized, and technically proficient Communications Support Specialist ( Project/Program Manager II). This is a great opportunity for an individual who enjoys managing multiple projects, handling a variety of tasks, and is interested in expanding their writing and public outreach skill set. As a key member of our dynamic and fast-paced Communications team, you will be at the forefront of keeping the public well-informed and engaged. This multi-faceted role balances both individual autonomy and collaborative teamwork. The work environment is fast paced with a high project volume, and a team that works together to meet the challenges. This position will keep the public informed of traffic interruptions and delays due to roadwork construction, weather-related events, and emergencies in unincorporated King County. In this role you will be tracking and managing internal and external communication for dozens of different projects, coordinating direct mail campaigns, updating content for multiple project websites and implementing communications and outreach plans. This position will also develop creative content for social media and produce other communications materials. If you have a passion for organization, enjoy juggling multiple tasks, and coordinating many moving parts, we want to hear from you! About us (King County Road Services Division) As the largest division within the Department of Local Services, we are responsible for about 1,500 miles of roads, 182 bridges, and other related infrastructure in the unincorporated areas of King County. At any given time, we have 20-40 active road projects impacting a wide spectrum of communities and people.
We work in underserved neighborhoods like White Center and Skyway, and in rural areas of unincorporated King County from Duvall to Enumclaw to Vashon Island. We engage people who monitor social media by the moment and those who only have a land line. Our communications team is small but mighty, and we are looking for an experienced implementor who can work across our agency of engineers, planners, consultants, and crews to bring the knowledge to the people!
We take pride that King County is the only county in the United States named after Martin Luther King Jr. True to his name, King County is committed to advancing equity and racial and social justice within county government and in partnership with communities. Applying equity and racial and social justice principles is a daily responsibility and a foundational expectation for all employees.
King County has adopted a pro-equity, anti-racist agenda aimed at advancing regional change and is developing the systems and standards necessary to achieve better outcomes for all our residents, regardless of their race or income. Together, we're changing the way government delivers service and winning national recognition as a model of excellence.
Sep 25, 2023
Full time
The Road Services Division is currently seeking a well organized, and technically proficient Communications Support Specialist ( Project/Program Manager II). This is a great opportunity for an individual who enjoys managing multiple projects, handling a variety of tasks, and is interested in expanding their writing and public outreach skill set. As a key member of our dynamic and fast-paced Communications team, you will be at the forefront of keeping the public well-informed and engaged. This multi-faceted role balances both individual autonomy and collaborative teamwork. The work environment is fast paced with a high project volume, and a team that works together to meet the challenges. This position will keep the public informed of traffic interruptions and delays due to roadwork construction, weather-related events, and emergencies in unincorporated King County. In this role you will be tracking and managing internal and external communication for dozens of different projects, coordinating direct mail campaigns, updating content for multiple project websites and implementing communications and outreach plans. This position will also develop creative content for social media and produce other communications materials. If you have a passion for organization, enjoy juggling multiple tasks, and coordinating many moving parts, we want to hear from you! About us (King County Road Services Division) As the largest division within the Department of Local Services, we are responsible for about 1,500 miles of roads, 182 bridges, and other related infrastructure in the unincorporated areas of King County. At any given time, we have 20-40 active road projects impacting a wide spectrum of communities and people.
We work in underserved neighborhoods like White Center and Skyway, and in rural areas of unincorporated King County from Duvall to Enumclaw to Vashon Island. We engage people who monitor social media by the moment and those who only have a land line. Our communications team is small but mighty, and we are looking for an experienced implementor who can work across our agency of engineers, planners, consultants, and crews to bring the knowledge to the people!
We take pride that King County is the only county in the United States named after Martin Luther King Jr. True to his name, King County is committed to advancing equity and racial and social justice within county government and in partnership with communities. Applying equity and racial and social justice principles is a daily responsibility and a foundational expectation for all employees.
King County has adopted a pro-equity, anti-racist agenda aimed at advancing regional change and is developing the systems and standards necessary to achieve better outcomes for all our residents, regardless of their race or income. Together, we're changing the way government delivers service and winning national recognition as a model of excellence.
Planner I/II/III – Stormwater and Resource Protection
$48,903 - $56,036 / year DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County Stormwater and Resource Protection Division seeks an individual to perform experienced professional work participating in the development of various technical tasks in support of the Stormwater and Resource Protection Division for the County. This individual will perform experienced professional work in administering and enforcing elements of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation and Wetlands Ordinances for James City County and in the implementation of comprehensive water quality programs and projects, including watershed management plans and the County’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit.
Responsibilities:
Perform independent and detailed work on projects, policies, and recommendations concerning development in environmentally sensitive areas of the county and areas of the county regulated by the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Ordinance.
Participate in the development of projects, policies, and recommendations concerning development in environmentally sensitive areas of the county; work closely with citizens and businesses to address water quality and drainage issues; respond to citizen, applicant, developer, and media inquiries related to the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Ordinance for James City County and development cases as well as inquiries related to the Chesapeake Bay/Wetlands Board processes.
Process and review legislative and administrative development applications for adherence to County goals and policies, Chesapeake Bay Preservation Ordinance requirements and watershed management plans, and prepare recommendations and reports on assigned cases.
Manage assigned projects and cases by coordinating and facilitating inter-departmental and inter-agency review.
Present assigned projects, reports, cases, and other materials and acts as a liaison to local and regional committees, appointed boards and the Board of Supervisors, to also specifically include the Chesapeake Bay/Wetland Board; prepare materials and provide support to the Stormwater Program Advisory Committee as they assist stormwater programs.
Plan, develop, implement and administer comprehensive water quality programs and projects, to include water quality monitoring and TMDL tracking; maintain results database and prepare annual reports.
Provide guidance and training on stormwater materials; help to maintain and organize training materials for the division; recommend improvement to training procedures and materials.
Prepare information and data to meet the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program plan; coordinate data submissions from County agencies summarizing MS4 permit efforts and activities; prepare the annual MS4 Permit Program report for Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ); ensure report fully reflects scope of permit activities.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, biology, ecology, civil engineering or other natural resource management field and, considerable professional experience.
Must possess or be able to obtain within twenty-four (24) months of hire, Stormwater Inspector Certification from the Department of Environmental Quality.
Must possess a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County’s criteria.
Knowledge of organizing, planning, coordinating, managing, and directing comprehensive water quality programs or projects; storm water management, treatment approaches, tools to address bacteria, sediment, and environmental hazards; principles and processes for assessing water quality conditions, including water quality standards and methods and techniques related to the evaluation of water quality.
Ability to review technical site development plans and applications, and planning projects; analyze and interpret complex natural resources data; establish and maintain effective working relationships with County staff and the public.
Ability to communicate effectively with others, both orally and in writing; compile and analyze technical and statistical information and prepare reports, plans, policies, ordinances, and other planning documents; prepare and present technical information clearly to large groups and the public; establish and maintain effective working relationships with professional colleagues, employees, representatives of other public agencies, and the public; negotiate effectively; work as a team member; read and interpret site plans, conceptual plans, and subdivision plans.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Sep 08, 2023
Full time
Planner I/II/III – Stormwater and Resource Protection
$48,903 - $56,036 / year DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County Stormwater and Resource Protection Division seeks an individual to perform experienced professional work participating in the development of various technical tasks in support of the Stormwater and Resource Protection Division for the County. This individual will perform experienced professional work in administering and enforcing elements of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation and Wetlands Ordinances for James City County and in the implementation of comprehensive water quality programs and projects, including watershed management plans and the County’s Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit.
Responsibilities:
Perform independent and detailed work on projects, policies, and recommendations concerning development in environmentally sensitive areas of the county and areas of the county regulated by the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Ordinance.
Participate in the development of projects, policies, and recommendations concerning development in environmentally sensitive areas of the county; work closely with citizens and businesses to address water quality and drainage issues; respond to citizen, applicant, developer, and media inquiries related to the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Ordinance for James City County and development cases as well as inquiries related to the Chesapeake Bay/Wetlands Board processes.
Process and review legislative and administrative development applications for adherence to County goals and policies, Chesapeake Bay Preservation Ordinance requirements and watershed management plans, and prepare recommendations and reports on assigned cases.
Manage assigned projects and cases by coordinating and facilitating inter-departmental and inter-agency review.
Present assigned projects, reports, cases, and other materials and acts as a liaison to local and regional committees, appointed boards and the Board of Supervisors, to also specifically include the Chesapeake Bay/Wetland Board; prepare materials and provide support to the Stormwater Program Advisory Committee as they assist stormwater programs.
Plan, develop, implement and administer comprehensive water quality programs and projects, to include water quality monitoring and TMDL tracking; maintain results database and prepare annual reports.
Provide guidance and training on stormwater materials; help to maintain and organize training materials for the division; recommend improvement to training procedures and materials.
Prepare information and data to meet the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program plan; coordinate data submissions from County agencies summarizing MS4 permit efforts and activities; prepare the annual MS4 Permit Program report for Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ); ensure report fully reflects scope of permit activities.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, biology, ecology, civil engineering or other natural resource management field and, considerable professional experience.
Must possess or be able to obtain within twenty-four (24) months of hire, Stormwater Inspector Certification from the Department of Environmental Quality.
Must possess a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County’s criteria.
Knowledge of organizing, planning, coordinating, managing, and directing comprehensive water quality programs or projects; storm water management, treatment approaches, tools to address bacteria, sediment, and environmental hazards; principles and processes for assessing water quality conditions, including water quality standards and methods and techniques related to the evaluation of water quality.
Ability to review technical site development plans and applications, and planning projects; analyze and interpret complex natural resources data; establish and maintain effective working relationships with County staff and the public.
Ability to communicate effectively with others, both orally and in writing; compile and analyze technical and statistical information and prepare reports, plans, policies, ordinances, and other planning documents; prepare and present technical information clearly to large groups and the public; establish and maintain effective working relationships with professional colleagues, employees, representatives of other public agencies, and the public; negotiate effectively; work as a team member; read and interpret site plans, conceptual plans, and subdivision plans.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until position is filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Monthly Salary Range: $4,913 - $7,534
Work Location: Portland, OR (Hybrid)
Close Date: 09/17/2023
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Environmental Public Health Section (EPH) in Portland, OR is recruiting for an Environmental Health Specialist 3 position to support and oversee the daily functions of the Pool, Spa, and Lodging programs. Click here to learn more about Environmental Public Health.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership with a strategic goal is to end all health inequities by 2030.
The OHA mission is helping people and communities achieve optimum physical, mental, and social well-being through partnership, prevention and access to quality, affordable health care. OHA’s work is organized into three broad goals: Improve the lifelong health of all Oregonians, increase the quality, reliability, and availability of care for all Oregonians and lower or contain the cost of care so it is affordable to everyone.
This position is full-time, permanent, classified position, which is represented by a union (SEIU). This recruitment may be used to establish a list of qualified applicants to fill current or future vacancies.
What you will do: As an Environmental Health Specialist 3 , you will protect the health of Oregonians by ensuring Food, Pool, and Lodging (FPL) facilities comply with statewide health regulations. This is accomplished by ensuring that Local Public Health Authorities (LPHA) are properly trained to provide licensing and inspection services at the local level. You will also serve as the state expert on Food, Pool, and Lodging health and safety, providing technical assistance to LPHAs, other state agencies, facility operators, and the public. In addition, you will provide critical staff support for pool plan reviews statewide.
What's in it for you? Join our team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with minimal out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year.
3 additional paid personal business days each year.
8 hours of paid sick leave accrued each month.
Progressive vacation leave accrual starts at 8 hours each month with increases every 5 years.
Pension and Retirement plans
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Continuous growth and development opportunities.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
Minimum Requirements:
Two years of public health and program/project management experience working under general supervision, conducting environmental health inspections that include providing technical assistance and consultation at local or state level; AND a bachelor's degree with 45 quarter (30 semester) hours in public health, or environmental or physical science. *Graduate training in environmental studies may substitute for one year of experience.
**Must be a Registered Environmental Health Specialist or be able to become registered within six months of hire.
**Must be a Certified Pool Operator (CPO) or have the ability to become a CPO within six months of hire.
Desired Attributes:
Preference may be given to individuals who are Registered Environmental Health Specialist or have the ability to become registered within six months of hire.
Technical expertise with respect to pools and spas, including knowledge of pool chemistry, operations, design, maintenance, and regulation.
Experience interpreting statutes, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures that address environmental public health.
Experience with budgeting as it relates to program management.
Experience reading, analyzing, and writing general, statistical, and technical reports.
Experience synthesizing diverse facts, opinions and materials into a workable report, proposal, solution, or other document.
Experience bringing together diverse and/or opposing groups and working towards a mutually acceptable solution.
Experience collaborating with groups of individuals with diverse and sometimes antagonistic viewpoints and identifying and addressing all potential issues and concerns.
Experience in public speaking and creating and conducting presentations.
Experience in program/project management
Skilled in MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Teams.
Working Conditions:
Most of this work may be conducted remotely at an alternate worksite with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. However, there are times when work will be conducted in the field or at the primary work location: Portland State Office Building located at 800 NE Oregon Street, Portland, OR. Work location can be changed at any time due to the changing needs of the business.
To apply click here: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--OHA--Oregon-Street/Environmental-Health-Specialist-3--Portland--OR--Hybrid-_REQ-136077
Aug 29, 2023
Full time
Monthly Salary Range: $4,913 - $7,534
Work Location: Portland, OR (Hybrid)
Close Date: 09/17/2023
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Environmental Public Health Section (EPH) in Portland, OR is recruiting for an Environmental Health Specialist 3 position to support and oversee the daily functions of the Pool, Spa, and Lodging programs. Click here to learn more about Environmental Public Health.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership with a strategic goal is to end all health inequities by 2030.
The OHA mission is helping people and communities achieve optimum physical, mental, and social well-being through partnership, prevention and access to quality, affordable health care. OHA’s work is organized into three broad goals: Improve the lifelong health of all Oregonians, increase the quality, reliability, and availability of care for all Oregonians and lower or contain the cost of care so it is affordable to everyone.
This position is full-time, permanent, classified position, which is represented by a union (SEIU). This recruitment may be used to establish a list of qualified applicants to fill current or future vacancies.
What you will do: As an Environmental Health Specialist 3 , you will protect the health of Oregonians by ensuring Food, Pool, and Lodging (FPL) facilities comply with statewide health regulations. This is accomplished by ensuring that Local Public Health Authorities (LPHA) are properly trained to provide licensing and inspection services at the local level. You will also serve as the state expert on Food, Pool, and Lodging health and safety, providing technical assistance to LPHAs, other state agencies, facility operators, and the public. In addition, you will provide critical staff support for pool plan reviews statewide.
What's in it for you? Join our team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with minimal out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year.
3 additional paid personal business days each year.
8 hours of paid sick leave accrued each month.
Progressive vacation leave accrual starts at 8 hours each month with increases every 5 years.
Pension and Retirement plans
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Continuous growth and development opportunities.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
Minimum Requirements:
Two years of public health and program/project management experience working under general supervision, conducting environmental health inspections that include providing technical assistance and consultation at local or state level; AND a bachelor's degree with 45 quarter (30 semester) hours in public health, or environmental or physical science. *Graduate training in environmental studies may substitute for one year of experience.
**Must be a Registered Environmental Health Specialist or be able to become registered within six months of hire.
**Must be a Certified Pool Operator (CPO) or have the ability to become a CPO within six months of hire.
Desired Attributes:
Preference may be given to individuals who are Registered Environmental Health Specialist or have the ability to become registered within six months of hire.
Technical expertise with respect to pools and spas, including knowledge of pool chemistry, operations, design, maintenance, and regulation.
Experience interpreting statutes, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures that address environmental public health.
Experience with budgeting as it relates to program management.
Experience reading, analyzing, and writing general, statistical, and technical reports.
Experience synthesizing diverse facts, opinions and materials into a workable report, proposal, solution, or other document.
Experience bringing together diverse and/or opposing groups and working towards a mutually acceptable solution.
Experience collaborating with groups of individuals with diverse and sometimes antagonistic viewpoints and identifying and addressing all potential issues and concerns.
Experience in public speaking and creating and conducting presentations.
Experience in program/project management
Skilled in MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and Teams.
Working Conditions:
Most of this work may be conducted remotely at an alternate worksite with full access to the needed operating systems and technology. However, there are times when work will be conducted in the field or at the primary work location: Portland State Office Building located at 800 NE Oregon Street, Portland, OR. Work location can be changed at any time due to the changing needs of the business.
To apply click here: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--OHA--Oregon-Street/Environmental-Health-Specialist-3--Portland--OR--Hybrid-_REQ-136077
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITY
Under the direction of Chief Information Officer (CIO), the Database and Applications Specialist (Specialist) provides support for Oracle database, blood banking, and business applications for in-house users and clients and complies with regulations by adhering to design control and quality system standards. This position follows project life cycle for assigned projects small or large. In addition, the Specialist is responsible for data requests, user support, and troubleshooting.
This position plans, coordinates, directs, designs, builds, helps develop validation plans, tests cases/matrices, and creates test data. The Specialist also performs need analysis and delivers solutions, makes recommendations, provides direction and supports the Carter BloodCare (CBC) mission and vision.
The Specialist will work closely with decision makers, both internally and externally of the Information Services Department to identify, recommend, develop, implement, and support cost-effective IT software solutions for CBC.
Regular, full time attendance is required during office hours.
EDUCATION
Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, or closely related academic discipline; at least 8 years of experience may be substituted for a Bachelor’s Degree. MA/MS Degree, preferred
Degree or certificate in management, preferred
Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) Certificate and or Microsoft SQL Server, a plus
EXPERIENCE
8 - 10 years in a large IT environment with project planning, software development using Oracle and/or SQL databases, using related development and support tools
Strong troubleshooting skills
Managing small to medium size projects, from analysis to implementation
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge in blood banking, or with similar regulated industry, with ability to comply
Strong skills with design and development of computer applications in a regulated environment
Strong skills with PL/SQL, SQL Plus, SQL Loader, packages, procedures, functions and triggers, and especially extensive expertise in PL/SQL writing efficient and complex SQL queries with sub-queries. SQL Tuning using Explain PLAN and or TKPROF Utilities
Data conversion, migration from one application to the new application, and interfaces among diverse applications for sharing data
Proven strong skills with Oracle database and Oracle development tools, including forms/reports, WebLogic, and Apex
Superior technical, analytical, and trouble shooting skills
Knowledge in Microsoft SQL Server databases, Java, C++, Angular, C#, and .Net
Adequacy in Linux and Windows operating systems
Adequacy with project management, documentation, and training users & junior developers
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Openness to creativity, innovation, and change
Ability to facilitate, manage, and lead, when needed
Ability to seek out and share best practices
Ability to grasp trends, technological changes and new developments in the IT world
Carter BloodCare is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer. Carter BloodCare provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants and will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an employees or applicants race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, genetic, and veteran or disability status. In addition to federal law requirements, Carter BloodCare complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. Carter BloodCare is a Pro Disabled & Veteran Employer.
We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.
Aug 22, 2023
Full time
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITY
Under the direction of Chief Information Officer (CIO), the Database and Applications Specialist (Specialist) provides support for Oracle database, blood banking, and business applications for in-house users and clients and complies with regulations by adhering to design control and quality system standards. This position follows project life cycle for assigned projects small or large. In addition, the Specialist is responsible for data requests, user support, and troubleshooting.
This position plans, coordinates, directs, designs, builds, helps develop validation plans, tests cases/matrices, and creates test data. The Specialist also performs need analysis and delivers solutions, makes recommendations, provides direction and supports the Carter BloodCare (CBC) mission and vision.
The Specialist will work closely with decision makers, both internally and externally of the Information Services Department to identify, recommend, develop, implement, and support cost-effective IT software solutions for CBC.
Regular, full time attendance is required during office hours.
EDUCATION
Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, or closely related academic discipline; at least 8 years of experience may be substituted for a Bachelor’s Degree. MA/MS Degree, preferred
Degree or certificate in management, preferred
Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) Certificate and or Microsoft SQL Server, a plus
EXPERIENCE
8 - 10 years in a large IT environment with project planning, software development using Oracle and/or SQL databases, using related development and support tools
Strong troubleshooting skills
Managing small to medium size projects, from analysis to implementation
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge in blood banking, or with similar regulated industry, with ability to comply
Strong skills with design and development of computer applications in a regulated environment
Strong skills with PL/SQL, SQL Plus, SQL Loader, packages, procedures, functions and triggers, and especially extensive expertise in PL/SQL writing efficient and complex SQL queries with sub-queries. SQL Tuning using Explain PLAN and or TKPROF Utilities
Data conversion, migration from one application to the new application, and interfaces among diverse applications for sharing data
Proven strong skills with Oracle database and Oracle development tools, including forms/reports, WebLogic, and Apex
Superior technical, analytical, and trouble shooting skills
Knowledge in Microsoft SQL Server databases, Java, C++, Angular, C#, and .Net
Adequacy in Linux and Windows operating systems
Adequacy with project management, documentation, and training users & junior developers
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Openness to creativity, innovation, and change
Ability to facilitate, manage, and lead, when needed
Ability to seek out and share best practices
Ability to grasp trends, technological changes and new developments in the IT world
Carter BloodCare is an EEO/Affirmative Action employer. Carter BloodCare provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants and will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an employees or applicants race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, genetic, and veteran or disability status. In addition to federal law requirements, Carter BloodCare complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. Carter BloodCare is a Pro Disabled & Veteran Employer.
We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.
Monthly Salary Range: $2,823 - $4,073
Are you in search of a data entry role within a fast-paced setting? Can you visualize yourself providing excellent customer service in an advanced laboratory environment?
The Oregon State Public Health Laboratory , situated in Hillsboro, Oregon, is actively searching for two dedicated Office Specialists (Office Specialist 2) to provide critical functions within our Newborn Bloodspot Screening (NBS) Program .
The Oregon State Public Health Laboratory has been actively protecting the public's health since 1903 by supporting state and local infectious disease control efforts, preventing metabolic disorders detectable at birth, and assuring the quality of testing in clinical and environmental laboratories. Click here to learn more!
What you will do:
In this role, you will support various technical, regulatory, and administrative sections of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory (OHSPL). Your responsibilities include performing accurate data entry for all specimen bloodspot cards received, performing quality assurance, coordinating mailing test results, managing multiple phone lines, retrieving, and relaying telephone messages, utilizing the paging system, greeting visitors while extending friendly and professional customer service, providing information and explanations to telephone and in-person customers. In addition, you’ll utilize your professional oral and written communication skills while gathering and exchanging information and relaying messages. You’ll use a computer to enter, update, correct, and retrieve data, and you will operate office equipment such as photocopiers, printers, fax machines, and answering machines.
We are recruiting for two full-time, permanent, classified positions represented by a union. This recruitment may be used to establish a list of qualified applicants to fill current or future vacancies.
What's in it for you? Join our team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with minimal out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year.
3 additional paid personal business days each year.
8 hours of paid sick leave accrued each month.
Progressive vacation leave accrual starts at 8 hours each month with increases every 5 years.
Pension and Retirement plans
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Continuous growth and development opportunities.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
The Oregon Health Authority is committed to:
Eliminating health inequities in Oregon by 2030
Becoming an anti-racist organization
Developing and promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate programs, and
Developing and retaining a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce that represents the diversity, cultures, strengths, and values of the people of Oregon.
Minimum Requirements:
Two years of general clerical experience, one year of which included typing, word processing, or other experience generating documents;
OR , an Associate's degree;
OR , an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Desired Attributes:
Experience in data entry, with a minimum typing speed of 65 wpm .
Experience in providing excellent customer service and problem-solving.
Experience reviewing and approving applications or documents for completeness.
Experience working in a fast-paced environment and under tight deadlines.
Knowledge of policies and procedures related to processing and state government.
Proficient with office computer technology; using, troubleshooting, and fixing problems.
Experience making sound decisions backed by laws, policies, and procedures.
Experience communicating clear and consistent information verbally and in writing to partners, staff, and people with different skill levels and expertise.
Experience using Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Ability to think critically about processes for ensuring workforce development and identify barriers to equitable access to development.
Experience creating, promoting, welcoming, and maintaining a culturally competent and diverse work environment.
Working Conditions:
The work of this role will be performed at the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory, located at 7202 NE Evergreen Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124.
How to Apply:
Apply online at: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Hillsboro--OHA--Evergreen-Parkway/Office-Specialist-2--Hillsboro--OR--On-Site--Two-Positions-_REQ-135055
Close Date: 08/20/2023
Aug 14, 2023
Full time
Monthly Salary Range: $2,823 - $4,073
Are you in search of a data entry role within a fast-paced setting? Can you visualize yourself providing excellent customer service in an advanced laboratory environment?
The Oregon State Public Health Laboratory , situated in Hillsboro, Oregon, is actively searching for two dedicated Office Specialists (Office Specialist 2) to provide critical functions within our Newborn Bloodspot Screening (NBS) Program .
The Oregon State Public Health Laboratory has been actively protecting the public's health since 1903 by supporting state and local infectious disease control efforts, preventing metabolic disorders detectable at birth, and assuring the quality of testing in clinical and environmental laboratories. Click here to learn more!
What you will do:
In this role, you will support various technical, regulatory, and administrative sections of the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory (OHSPL). Your responsibilities include performing accurate data entry for all specimen bloodspot cards received, performing quality assurance, coordinating mailing test results, managing multiple phone lines, retrieving, and relaying telephone messages, utilizing the paging system, greeting visitors while extending friendly and professional customer service, providing information and explanations to telephone and in-person customers. In addition, you’ll utilize your professional oral and written communication skills while gathering and exchanging information and relaying messages. You’ll use a computer to enter, update, correct, and retrieve data, and you will operate office equipment such as photocopiers, printers, fax machines, and answering machines.
We are recruiting for two full-time, permanent, classified positions represented by a union. This recruitment may be used to establish a list of qualified applicants to fill current or future vacancies.
What's in it for you? Join our team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with minimal out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year.
3 additional paid personal business days each year.
8 hours of paid sick leave accrued each month.
Progressive vacation leave accrual starts at 8 hours each month with increases every 5 years.
Pension and Retirement plans
Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Continuous growth and development opportunities.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
The Oregon Health Authority is committed to:
Eliminating health inequities in Oregon by 2030
Becoming an anti-racist organization
Developing and promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate programs, and
Developing and retaining a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce that represents the diversity, cultures, strengths, and values of the people of Oregon.
Minimum Requirements:
Two years of general clerical experience, one year of which included typing, word processing, or other experience generating documents;
OR , an Associate's degree;
OR , an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Desired Attributes:
Experience in data entry, with a minimum typing speed of 65 wpm .
Experience in providing excellent customer service and problem-solving.
Experience reviewing and approving applications or documents for completeness.
Experience working in a fast-paced environment and under tight deadlines.
Knowledge of policies and procedures related to processing and state government.
Proficient with office computer technology; using, troubleshooting, and fixing problems.
Experience making sound decisions backed by laws, policies, and procedures.
Experience communicating clear and consistent information verbally and in writing to partners, staff, and people with different skill levels and expertise.
Experience using Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook.
Ability to think critically about processes for ensuring workforce development and identify barriers to equitable access to development.
Experience creating, promoting, welcoming, and maintaining a culturally competent and diverse work environment.
Working Conditions:
The work of this role will be performed at the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory, located at 7202 NE Evergreen Parkway, Hillsboro, OR 97124.
How to Apply:
Apply online at: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Hillsboro--OHA--Evergreen-Parkway/Office-Specialist-2--Hillsboro--OR--On-Site--Two-Positions-_REQ-135055
Close Date: 08/20/2023
REQ-133830
Close Date: 08/27/2023 @ 11:59 PM
Monthly Salary: $2,823 - $4,073
Work Location: Portland, OR (Hybrid)
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Acute and Communicable Disease Prevention (ACDP) in Portland, Oregon has a career opportunity for a Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) Office Specialist (Office Specialist 2) to provide administrative support for Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) staff and maintain administration of the HAI Emerging Infections Program grant and activities.
This exciting opportunity exists within the Acute and Communicable Disease Prevention (ACDP) Section of the Public Health Division’s Center for Public Health Practice and is charged with preventing the spread of communicable diseases in the State of Oregon through surveillance and epidemiologic studies as well as education and preventive actions. The section serves all Oregonians and works directly with local health departments, private physicians, other health care providers, other Public Health Division staff, and staff members of other state and federal agencies. Click here to learn more.
This is a full-time, permanent, classified position represented by a union. This recruitment may be used to establish a list of qualified applicants to fill current or future vacancies.
What will you do?
As the Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) Office Specialist you will coordinate meetings; take meeting minutes; create tracking tools; assist with hiring and onboarding paperwork of new employees; assist with Emerging Infections Program (EIP) project data entry; support interagency communication needs; help ensure staff awareness of current policies and requirements; coordinate travel; assist with telecommuting needs; and acts as a backup in-house expert to ensure operation of ACDP 24/7 line. In addition, you will organize and maintain filing systems; maintain the supervisor’s calendar and schedule appointments and conferences; make travel arrangements, maintain attendance and other personnel and payroll records for the work unit; perform budget-related activities and monitor expenditures. You will also perform specialized record processing activities; perform data entry and assure the accuracy of database information. This position is critical to provide infrastructure support across ACDP’s HAI Programs and ensuring compliance with CDC EIP milestones and progress reporting.
What's in it for you? The public health division is a team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year
3 additional paid "Personal Business Days" each year
8 hours of paid sick leave accumulated every month
Progressive vacation leave accrual with increases every 5 years
Pension and Retirement plans
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
The Oregon Health Authority is committed to:
Eliminating health inequities in Oregon by 2030
Becoming an anti-racist organization
Developing and promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate programs, and
Developing and retaining a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce that represents the diversity, cultures, strengths, and values of the people of Oregon.
Minimum Requirements:
Two (2) years of general clerical experience, one (1) year of which included typing, word processing, or other experience generating documents.
OR; An Associate's degree.
OR; Graduation from a private school of business with a certificate AND one (1) year of general clerical experience.
Desired Attributes:
Experience working in a medical or private or public health environment and familiarity with medical records is preferred.
Experience performing quality data entry with a high level of accuracy.
Experience adhering to the highest standards of confidentiality regarding patient information is required.
Strong background in technical or scientific writing.
Experience using MS Word, Excel, Access and FileMaker.
Experience transcribing and finalizing meeting minutes.
Experience producing computerized charts, graphs, and reports.
Experience scheduling and coordinating meetings and disseminating documents.
Experience promoting a culturally competent and diverse work environment.
Working Conditions:
The work of this role will be performed in a hybrid environment where work may be conducted remotely with appropriate access to the needed operating systems and technology. There are times when the work will be performed on-site located at the Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division, 800 NE Oregon St, Portland, OR 97232.
To view this job announcement and apply, please click here: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--OHA--Oregon-Street/Healthcare-Associated-Infection--HAI--Office-Specialist--Office-Specialist-2--Portland--OR--Hybrid-_REQ-133830
Aug 09, 2023
Full time
REQ-133830
Close Date: 08/27/2023 @ 11:59 PM
Monthly Salary: $2,823 - $4,073
Work Location: Portland, OR (Hybrid)
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Public Health Division (PHD), Acute and Communicable Disease Prevention (ACDP) in Portland, Oregon has a career opportunity for a Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) Office Specialist (Office Specialist 2) to provide administrative support for Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) staff and maintain administration of the HAI Emerging Infections Program grant and activities.
This exciting opportunity exists within the Acute and Communicable Disease Prevention (ACDP) Section of the Public Health Division’s Center for Public Health Practice and is charged with preventing the spread of communicable diseases in the State of Oregon through surveillance and epidemiologic studies as well as education and preventive actions. The section serves all Oregonians and works directly with local health departments, private physicians, other health care providers, other Public Health Division staff, and staff members of other state and federal agencies. Click here to learn more.
This is a full-time, permanent, classified position represented by a union. This recruitment may be used to establish a list of qualified applicants to fill current or future vacancies.
What will you do?
As the Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) Office Specialist you will coordinate meetings; take meeting minutes; create tracking tools; assist with hiring and onboarding paperwork of new employees; assist with Emerging Infections Program (EIP) project data entry; support interagency communication needs; help ensure staff awareness of current policies and requirements; coordinate travel; assist with telecommuting needs; and acts as a backup in-house expert to ensure operation of ACDP 24/7 line. In addition, you will organize and maintain filing systems; maintain the supervisor’s calendar and schedule appointments and conferences; make travel arrangements, maintain attendance and other personnel and payroll records for the work unit; perform budget-related activities and monitor expenditures. You will also perform specialized record processing activities; perform data entry and assure the accuracy of database information. This position is critical to provide infrastructure support across ACDP’s HAI Programs and ensuring compliance with CDC EIP milestones and progress reporting.
What's in it for you? The public health division is a team of passionate individuals working to promote health across the lifespan of individuals, families, and communities. We value and support unique perspectives using a trauma-informed approach and aim to reflect these values in our hiring practices, professional development, and workplace. We are committed to racial equity as a driving factor to improve health outcomes for all communities that experience inequities.
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs. Try this free virtual benefits counselor by clicking here: https://www.oregon.gov/oha/pebb/pages/alex.aspx
Paid Leave Days:
11 paid holidays each year
3 additional paid "Personal Business Days" each year
8 hours of paid sick leave accumulated every month
Progressive vacation leave accrual with increases every 5 years
Pension and Retirement plans
Optional benefits include short-term disability, long-term disability, deferred compensation savings program, and flexible spending accounts for health care and childcare expenses.
Click here to learn more about State of Oregon benefits.
The Oregon Health Authority is committed to:
Eliminating health inequities in Oregon by 2030
Becoming an anti-racist organization
Developing and promoting culturally and linguistically appropriate programs, and
Developing and retaining a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce that represents the diversity, cultures, strengths, and values of the people of Oregon.
Minimum Requirements:
Two (2) years of general clerical experience, one (1) year of which included typing, word processing, or other experience generating documents.
OR; An Associate's degree.
OR; Graduation from a private school of business with a certificate AND one (1) year of general clerical experience.
Desired Attributes:
Experience working in a medical or private or public health environment and familiarity with medical records is preferred.
Experience performing quality data entry with a high level of accuracy.
Experience adhering to the highest standards of confidentiality regarding patient information is required.
Strong background in technical or scientific writing.
Experience using MS Word, Excel, Access and FileMaker.
Experience transcribing and finalizing meeting minutes.
Experience producing computerized charts, graphs, and reports.
Experience scheduling and coordinating meetings and disseminating documents.
Experience promoting a culturally competent and diverse work environment.
Working Conditions:
The work of this role will be performed in a hybrid environment where work may be conducted remotely with appropriate access to the needed operating systems and technology. There are times when the work will be performed on-site located at the Oregon Health Authority Public Health Division, 800 NE Oregon St, Portland, OR 97232.
To view this job announcement and apply, please click here: https://oregon.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/SOR_External_Career_Site/job/Portland--OHA--Oregon-Street/Healthcare-Associated-Infection--HAI--Office-Specialist--Office-Specialist-2--Portland--OR--Hybrid-_REQ-133830