Multnomah County Dept. of Community Justice
1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland OR 97213
THIS WORK MATTERS - Are you a juvenile justice leader motivated to remove systemic barriers? Are you a Restorative Justice Champion? Do you have a knack for leading leaders? Are you a collaborative problem solver who will go the extra mile for youth and families? Do you have strong communication skills and enjoy networking with community partners to solve big challenges? This career opportunity may be just what you’re looking for… keep reading!
The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice Juvenile Services Division strives to be a National Model for Juvenile Justice where integrity, commitment, leadership, diversity, inclusion, and compassion are the foundation. The purpose of this integral position is to provide administration, oversight, planning and evaluation of restorative initiatives, courtyard cafe, and residential programming, assisting in the operations of the Juvenile Services Division.
This advanced level, professional position reports to the Juvenile Services Division (JSD) Director and provides oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team, Courtyard Cafe, and Assessment and Evaluation Program.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for a Senior Leader who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Strategic Planning / Leadership: You will develop goals and direction based on the overall county/department mission and vision to increase community safety through positive change.
Results Through People: You will help achieve results through the contribution of others by motivating and inspiring growth and productivity.
Relationships and Community: You will build positive and sustainable relationships with a range of key internal and external stakeholders.
Leading Cross-Culturally: You will foster an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are valued and leveraged to achieve the vision, mission, and goals of the organization.
Team Building: You will develop, inspire, and foster employees to work collaboratively.
Organizational Savviness: You will demonstrate understanding and good judgment of organizational culture and interpersonal relationships, with both internal and external groups, to identify opportunities of mutual interest and benefit.
Delivery: You will ensure services are provided by quality processes through monitoring and understanding.
Outcomes: You achieve quality outcomes for the individual, the organization, and the county.
Personal Development : You will strive for an honest and accurate assessment of oneself and demonstrate willingness for continuous improvement.
Functional/Technical: You possess specific knowledge about laws, regulations, certifications, licensure and skills for specific assignments.
The essential functions of this position include:
Oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team and Assessment and Evaluation Program
Direct the managers who lead the day-to-day operations of the Assessment and Evaluation (A&E), Courtyard Cafe, and Restorative Services programs.
For the A&E Program, this includes ensuring adherence to Behavioral Rehabilitation Services (BRS) standards as set forth by Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and reviewed by regular audits.
Supervision of staff that includes:
Supervision of two A&E Managers and the A&E Program
Supervision of the Courtyard Cafe Manager and Nutrition Services Program
Supervision of the Restorative Practices Program
Manage 20% of JSD’s FTEs.
Establishes expectations and provides employee performance feedback.
Create a positive work environment and employ a strength-based approach to supervising staff.
Respond to and resolve confidential and sensitive inquiries; investigate complaints and recommend corrective actions as necessary.
Develop and coordinate professional staff development.
Development and management of the budget, contract monitoring, purchasing and accounting functions
Develop justifications and make budgetary recommendations to the DCJ Executive Team for the $6.1 million (approx.) of the JSD budget that they will be responsible for.
Develop, administer, assist, and monitor program budgets.
Assist the Juvenile Services Division Director in preparation, management and oversight of contracts and service delivery.
Forecasts and projects expenditure/revenue impacts and reallocates resources as necessary.
Plan, organize, direct, manage, coordinate and evaluate A&E and restorative programs in JSD.
Assist in the coordination and development of the Juvenile Crime Prevention Plan.
Approve expenditures with strict adherence to County Finance Administrative Procedures.
Analyze and review federal, state, and local laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in order to ensure compliance; conduct analysis on best practices and trends, and formulate and implement recommendations.
Recommend and establish administrative controls and improvements.
Identify, obtain, and manage funding from grants, contracts and other funding streams
Clinical Direction and Oversight for Assessment & Evaluation Behavioral Residential Program
Provide oversight of clinical operations of the program.
Implementation of therapeutic interventions and evidence-based practices.
Collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to include other county agencies, clients/families, and community providers to ensure accessibility of services to clients and appropriateness of referral and placements.
Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of programming.
Ensure that treatment programs effectively integrate community supervision, safety, and clinical protocols and mandates.
Initiate continuous program improvement efforts.
Program development, planning, coordination, and implementation
Lead in the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and practices for improved outcomes.
Monitors employee compliance with policy and procedure and keeps JSD Director advised of staff issues.
Set goals and objectives for the unit in alignment with the Department’s overall mission and vision.
Continuously review and evaluate the quality of services provided by individual work teams.
Provide leadership, strategy, and advice, driving the programmatic work of the Restorative Practices team.
The Restorative Practices team includes the Hands of Wonder garden, Detention restorative practice coordinator, and Court and Community Services restorative practice coordinator.
The programmatic work includes developing and implementing restorative practice training programs, designing and facilitating, restorative circles or meetings, creating policies and procedures for restorative approaches, evaluating the effectiveness of restorative interventions, and collaborating with other internal and external stakeholders to promote restorative practices.
Provide leadership for interagency collaborations that will improve policies and procedures to better youth and families impacted by the Juvenile Justice system.
Research evidence based practices related to subject matter expertise, including topics on trauma, cultural responsivity, and reducing overrepresentation of marginalized populations in the Juvenile Justice system.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
Serving the Public, Even During Disasters
Everyday, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
TO QUALIFY
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
6 years of experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the essential functions of this position as listed above;
Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent experience, in Criminal Justice, Child Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field;
Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, including being fingerprinted.
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Licensed in a behavioral health field or qualify as a QMHP per OAR 309-019-0125 , with the ability to clinically supervise staff with the same credentials.
Juvenile justice experience
Restorative Practice experience
Management/Senior Leadership Experience
Behavioral Residential Services experience
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This is a salaried position.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: Juvenile Justice Complex @ 1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland, OR 97202
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Apr 23, 2024
Full time
THIS WORK MATTERS - Are you a juvenile justice leader motivated to remove systemic barriers? Are you a Restorative Justice Champion? Do you have a knack for leading leaders? Are you a collaborative problem solver who will go the extra mile for youth and families? Do you have strong communication skills and enjoy networking with community partners to solve big challenges? This career opportunity may be just what you’re looking for… keep reading!
The Multnomah County Department of Community Justice Juvenile Services Division strives to be a National Model for Juvenile Justice where integrity, commitment, leadership, diversity, inclusion, and compassion are the foundation. The purpose of this integral position is to provide administration, oversight, planning and evaluation of restorative initiatives, courtyard cafe, and residential programming, assisting in the operations of the Juvenile Services Division.
This advanced level, professional position reports to the Juvenile Services Division (JSD) Director and provides oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team, Courtyard Cafe, and Assessment and Evaluation Program.
The Department of Community Justice is looking for a Senior Leader who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas:
Strategic Planning / Leadership: You will develop goals and direction based on the overall county/department mission and vision to increase community safety through positive change.
Results Through People: You will help achieve results through the contribution of others by motivating and inspiring growth and productivity.
Relationships and Community: You will build positive and sustainable relationships with a range of key internal and external stakeholders.
Leading Cross-Culturally: You will foster an inclusive workplace where diversity and individual differences are valued and leveraged to achieve the vision, mission, and goals of the organization.
Team Building: You will develop, inspire, and foster employees to work collaboratively.
Organizational Savviness: You will demonstrate understanding and good judgment of organizational culture and interpersonal relationships, with both internal and external groups, to identify opportunities of mutual interest and benefit.
Delivery: You will ensure services are provided by quality processes through monitoring and understanding.
Outcomes: You achieve quality outcomes for the individual, the organization, and the county.
Personal Development : You will strive for an honest and accurate assessment of oneself and demonstrate willingness for continuous improvement.
Functional/Technical: You possess specific knowledge about laws, regulations, certifications, licensure and skills for specific assignments.
The essential functions of this position include:
Oversight, supervision, and leadership to the Restorative Practice Team and Assessment and Evaluation Program
Direct the managers who lead the day-to-day operations of the Assessment and Evaluation (A&E), Courtyard Cafe, and Restorative Services programs.
For the A&E Program, this includes ensuring adherence to Behavioral Rehabilitation Services (BRS) standards as set forth by Oregon Health Authority (OHA) and reviewed by regular audits.
Supervision of staff that includes:
Supervision of two A&E Managers and the A&E Program
Supervision of the Courtyard Cafe Manager and Nutrition Services Program
Supervision of the Restorative Practices Program
Manage 20% of JSD’s FTEs.
Establishes expectations and provides employee performance feedback.
Create a positive work environment and employ a strength-based approach to supervising staff.
Respond to and resolve confidential and sensitive inquiries; investigate complaints and recommend corrective actions as necessary.
Develop and coordinate professional staff development.
Development and management of the budget, contract monitoring, purchasing and accounting functions
Develop justifications and make budgetary recommendations to the DCJ Executive Team for the $6.1 million (approx.) of the JSD budget that they will be responsible for.
Develop, administer, assist, and monitor program budgets.
Assist the Juvenile Services Division Director in preparation, management and oversight of contracts and service delivery.
Forecasts and projects expenditure/revenue impacts and reallocates resources as necessary.
Plan, organize, direct, manage, coordinate and evaluate A&E and restorative programs in JSD.
Assist in the coordination and development of the Juvenile Crime Prevention Plan.
Approve expenditures with strict adherence to County Finance Administrative Procedures.
Analyze and review federal, state, and local laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in order to ensure compliance; conduct analysis on best practices and trends, and formulate and implement recommendations.
Recommend and establish administrative controls and improvements.
Identify, obtain, and manage funding from grants, contracts and other funding streams
Clinical Direction and Oversight for Assessment & Evaluation Behavioral Residential Program
Provide oversight of clinical operations of the program.
Implementation of therapeutic interventions and evidence-based practices.
Collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to include other county agencies, clients/families, and community providers to ensure accessibility of services to clients and appropriateness of referral and placements.
Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of programming.
Ensure that treatment programs effectively integrate community supervision, safety, and clinical protocols and mandates.
Initiate continuous program improvement efforts.
Program development, planning, coordination, and implementation
Lead in the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and practices for improved outcomes.
Monitors employee compliance with policy and procedure and keeps JSD Director advised of staff issues.
Set goals and objectives for the unit in alignment with the Department’s overall mission and vision.
Continuously review and evaluate the quality of services provided by individual work teams.
Provide leadership, strategy, and advice, driving the programmatic work of the Restorative Practices team.
The Restorative Practices team includes the Hands of Wonder garden, Detention restorative practice coordinator, and Court and Community Services restorative practice coordinator.
The programmatic work includes developing and implementing restorative practice training programs, designing and facilitating, restorative circles or meetings, creating policies and procedures for restorative approaches, evaluating the effectiveness of restorative interventions, and collaborating with other internal and external stakeholders to promote restorative practices.
Provide leadership for interagency collaborations that will improve policies and procedures to better youth and families impacted by the Juvenile Justice system.
Research evidence based practices related to subject matter expertise, including topics on trauma, cultural responsivity, and reducing overrepresentation of marginalized populations in the Juvenile Justice system.
WORKFORCE EQUITY
At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE
Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change
The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community.
The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision.
More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj .
The Department of Community Justice's Strategic Plan (Executive Summary and Full report) can be found at: https://multco.us/file/68223/download .
Serving the Public, Even During Disasters
Everyday, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page.
TO QUALIFY
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page.
Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*:
6 years of experience that demonstrates the ability to perform the essential functions of this position as listed above;
Bachelor’s degree, or equivalent experience, in Criminal Justice, Child Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or a related field;
Must be able to pass a thorough background investigation, including being fingerprinted.
Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills.
Licensed in a behavioral health field or qualify as a QMHP per OAR 309-019-0125 , with the ability to clinically supervise staff with the same credentials.
Juvenile justice experience
Restorative Practice experience
Management/Senior Leadership Experience
Behavioral Residential Services experience
*Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Type of Position: This is a salaried position.
Type: Non-Represented
FLSA: Exempt
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week
Location: Juvenile Justice Complex @ 1401 NE 68th Ave, Portland, OR 97202
Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include:
Health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
Qualify for a defined benefit pension after five years of vesting; we pick up the employee's share of the retirement contribution (6% of subject wages).
Generous paid leave (vacation, sick, parental, bereavement, military etc.)
Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance
Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts
Access to a free annual Trimet bus pass
Access to wellness resources
Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees.
We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals.
Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply.
Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Organization Overview
America Votes works with over 400 state and national partner organizations to advance progressive policies, win elections, and protect every American's right to vote.
Since 2003, America Votes has been the common link between many of the largest and most influential issue and membership organizations in the country, serving as the coordination hub of the progressive community. America Votes' work has brought together a wide range of causes and built a unified coalition that has transformed how the progressive community works. Together, they have engaged communities across the country to act on critical issues - from fighting for working families, to defending reproductive freedom, to protecting the environment, and more - and mobilized millions of voters to turn out on Election Day.
America Votes works year-round nationally and in more than 20 states, acting as permanent campaign infrastructure to continually advance progressive causes and win elections. America Votes provides a range of services to partners, including strategic planning, advocacy and electoral campaign coordination, data tools and targeting services, and on-the-ground leadership in states.
America Votes also works to improve election systems and fight back against efforts to suppress voters, taking the lead throughout their state network to coordinate and execute advocacy campaigns with allies to reform elections and modernize the voting process.
Commitment to Racial Equity
As a leader of collaborative efforts to mobilize voters, protect voting rights, and win elections, America Votes is committed to advancing racial equity within our organization and across our coalition. We acknowledge the systematic racism that permeates all facets of our society, beginning with the foundational right to vote. America Votes is also engaging with an understanding of the ways gender, sexuality and other forms of oppression intersect with race and how those relationships impact inequities faced by our staff, our partners, and the communities that we engage in our work. America Votes strives to model our commitment to racial equity through our internal and external operations, programs, and partnerships. We acknowledge the inequitable structures that continue to exist and are moving forward with a sustained commitment in time, resources and people to challenge structural racism and work towards creating a reflective organization and democracy.
Position Overview
America Votes is seeking a talented staff or project manager and mid-senior campaign strategist for a full-time position as Ohio Deputy State Director. The Deputy State Director will take a strategic, collaborative, and flexible approach to their work with the state coalition and the coordination of strategies between state based partner organizations and national partners. The position will have responsibility in supporting the scale-up, direct support, and coordination of canvass operations. They will work with the America Votes team in Ohio and will support advancing team priorities and goals, with direct management responsibilities. The Deputy State Director works closely with dozens of partner organizations and allies within the state's progressive movement.
The ideal candidate will have expertise in electoral field program management, superb interpersonal skills, planning and decision making, passion for direct voter contact and canvassing, and the capacity to build trust with an inclusive, collaborative, and diverse coalition of partner organizations. This is an ideal role for someone with a proven track record in campaign work and is ready to take on more responsibility. This is a management position and reports directly to the Ohio State Director. This position is a 2024 cycle position and ends December 31, 2024
Location
This position is based in Columbus, Ohio with travel around the state.
Responsibilities
Campaign Planning & Leadership : Facilitate innovative and creative solutions to challenges related to electoral and issue campaigns, short and long-term campaign planning for statewide and ballot level electoral and voter education plans. Create transparency to support evaluation, troubleshooting, effectiveness, and efficiency in progress towards goals. Facilitate ongoing conversations and collective actionable steps toward equity in the work of the coalition and partner members.
Coalition Coordination: Plan and facilitate regular coalition meetings for organizations to create and share plans as well as progress toward goals; identify problems and new opportunities toward winning elections and advancing advocacy goals. Directly manage and provide leadership in the state with the development, implementation, and analysis of state campaign plans, with an emphasis on direct voter contact programs. Support state director in coalition work including in approaching campaign, electoral, and coalition work through a lens of racial equity. Model principles of equity, diversity and inclusion internally and externally. Be culturally competent and support work to build power with BIPOC-led and focused partners.
Staff Management: Ensure a safe, welcoming, cohesive, and inspiring team culture for staff to excel in; role model and uphold the organization's values of creating an inclusive and equitable working environment for all members of the team.
Project Management: Support the state director in implementing America Votes' organizational goals. Support team creation of work plans and team benchmarks for success. Manage special projects to deliver on team goals, both internal and external.
Partner Campaign Support: Advocate for partner organizations and elevate quality programs in the state, assist organizations in identifying potential resources, and move resources to partner groups whenever possible. Support organizational and team focus on quality service to partners and stakeholders. Lead, organize, and facilitate coordinated and/or collaborative partner events, including coalition meetings, training and direct voter contact activities. Develop and execute training curriculums to advance the partner's program, as well as create and organize resources. Support program implementation through the voter file and other related tools including basic VAN administration.
Product Creation : Lead and support the creation and development of written reports and products to tell the story of Ohio and support the coalition. Lead the development of content for reports and presentations for a diverse audience of stakeholders. Deliver presentations to stakeholders, sometimes on short timelines.
Other responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications Required
Ideal candidates will have a minimum 5+ years experience in progressive political campaigns with at least 1 cycle of statewide experience, or similar transferable experience and three years' project management or staff management experience, including a track record of fostering a collaborative environment and consistent feedback.
Expertise in electoral field program management, including outstanding organizing skills and the ability to write, evaluate, and execute winning campaign plans with a strong direct voter contact component.
Experience working with underrepresented and/or historically marginalized communities, particularly in political and organizing settings.
Demonstrated ability to build consensus, negotiate, and strategically disagree within a highly collaborative work environment; ability to be respected by progressive stakeholders, to be trusted to lead and to be able to practice confidentiality, discretion, and legal compliance in the work.
Demonstrated ability to recognize the strengths of others; to coach, manage, and develop them as professionals; and to exemplify a people-management style that is results-oriented, inclusive, collaborative, and respectful.
Strong sense of ownership and resilience with respect to planning ahead, finding alternative paths when needed, and moving forward after setbacks.
Ability to work independently and to drive and manage own workload; ability to manage several tasks / projects concurrently and prioritize work effectively by making and meeting team goals.
Ability to travel within the state (as needed); ability to work irregular and campaign style hours, especially during the peak months of the electoral cycle. Must be a self-starter with the ability to a ttend and lead meetings in person one-on-one, in small groups, and in large coalition meeting settings.
Ideal candidates will have experience with standard presentation materials including Google Suite (Google Sheets, Google Slides, etc.) or Microsoft Suite (Excel, Power Point, etc).
Candidates should have a spirit of service and curiosity, along with a diplomatic, professional approach to problem-solving in work with outside partners and while working internally, independently or on a team.
Ability to lead and support the creation and development of written reports and products to tell the story of Ohio and support the coalition. Ability to understand and synthesize data, using it to inform strategy and problem solve across diverse audiences.
Preferred
Experience directly managing staff, especially in a campaign environment.
Knowledge of and experience with Ohio political landscape and / or independent expenditure political campaigns.
Experience managing grants programs or fundraising campaigns.
Strong VAN (Voter Activation Network) skills and familiarity with mail programs and ballot initiatives or willingness to learn.
Experience managing staff towards goals and building a team.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to present and facilitate large meetings.
Experience or training in race equity / anti-racist frameworks; a general understanding of how power intersects with gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and class in organizing and electoral.
Compensation
Salary range is $80,000 - $85,000 annually ($6,667 - $7083/month), with a potential election year bonus, based on performance and the state's election landscape.
America Votes offers a competitive benefits package covering 100% of employee medical, dental, & vision insurance premiums, life insurance, long term disability coverage, a monthly cell phone stipend, personal professional development funds, parental leave, and 401 (K) after four months of continuous service with the organization.
America Votes provides a generous paid time off policy including paid vacation; paid sick leave and personal days; at least 10 Federal paid holidays including Juneteenth; and paid organizational time off from at least December 25 to January 1. This is a 2024 cycle position and ends December 31, 2024.
To Apply
Please submit a copy of your resume, a cover letter and three references to the application form.
https://americavotes.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1172364
If you experience any technical difficulties with our application form, please email recruiting@americavotes.org. Please note that only applications received through the application form will be considered. Please do not email us your application materials.
Apr 23, 2024
Contractor
Organization Overview
America Votes works with over 400 state and national partner organizations to advance progressive policies, win elections, and protect every American's right to vote.
Since 2003, America Votes has been the common link between many of the largest and most influential issue and membership organizations in the country, serving as the coordination hub of the progressive community. America Votes' work has brought together a wide range of causes and built a unified coalition that has transformed how the progressive community works. Together, they have engaged communities across the country to act on critical issues - from fighting for working families, to defending reproductive freedom, to protecting the environment, and more - and mobilized millions of voters to turn out on Election Day.
America Votes works year-round nationally and in more than 20 states, acting as permanent campaign infrastructure to continually advance progressive causes and win elections. America Votes provides a range of services to partners, including strategic planning, advocacy and electoral campaign coordination, data tools and targeting services, and on-the-ground leadership in states.
America Votes also works to improve election systems and fight back against efforts to suppress voters, taking the lead throughout their state network to coordinate and execute advocacy campaigns with allies to reform elections and modernize the voting process.
Commitment to Racial Equity
As a leader of collaborative efforts to mobilize voters, protect voting rights, and win elections, America Votes is committed to advancing racial equity within our organization and across our coalition. We acknowledge the systematic racism that permeates all facets of our society, beginning with the foundational right to vote. America Votes is also engaging with an understanding of the ways gender, sexuality and other forms of oppression intersect with race and how those relationships impact inequities faced by our staff, our partners, and the communities that we engage in our work. America Votes strives to model our commitment to racial equity through our internal and external operations, programs, and partnerships. We acknowledge the inequitable structures that continue to exist and are moving forward with a sustained commitment in time, resources and people to challenge structural racism and work towards creating a reflective organization and democracy.
Position Overview
America Votes is seeking a talented staff or project manager and mid-senior campaign strategist for a full-time position as Ohio Deputy State Director. The Deputy State Director will take a strategic, collaborative, and flexible approach to their work with the state coalition and the coordination of strategies between state based partner organizations and national partners. The position will have responsibility in supporting the scale-up, direct support, and coordination of canvass operations. They will work with the America Votes team in Ohio and will support advancing team priorities and goals, with direct management responsibilities. The Deputy State Director works closely with dozens of partner organizations and allies within the state's progressive movement.
The ideal candidate will have expertise in electoral field program management, superb interpersonal skills, planning and decision making, passion for direct voter contact and canvassing, and the capacity to build trust with an inclusive, collaborative, and diverse coalition of partner organizations. This is an ideal role for someone with a proven track record in campaign work and is ready to take on more responsibility. This is a management position and reports directly to the Ohio State Director. This position is a 2024 cycle position and ends December 31, 2024
Location
This position is based in Columbus, Ohio with travel around the state.
Responsibilities
Campaign Planning & Leadership : Facilitate innovative and creative solutions to challenges related to electoral and issue campaigns, short and long-term campaign planning for statewide and ballot level electoral and voter education plans. Create transparency to support evaluation, troubleshooting, effectiveness, and efficiency in progress towards goals. Facilitate ongoing conversations and collective actionable steps toward equity in the work of the coalition and partner members.
Coalition Coordination: Plan and facilitate regular coalition meetings for organizations to create and share plans as well as progress toward goals; identify problems and new opportunities toward winning elections and advancing advocacy goals. Directly manage and provide leadership in the state with the development, implementation, and analysis of state campaign plans, with an emphasis on direct voter contact programs. Support state director in coalition work including in approaching campaign, electoral, and coalition work through a lens of racial equity. Model principles of equity, diversity and inclusion internally and externally. Be culturally competent and support work to build power with BIPOC-led and focused partners.
Staff Management: Ensure a safe, welcoming, cohesive, and inspiring team culture for staff to excel in; role model and uphold the organization's values of creating an inclusive and equitable working environment for all members of the team.
Project Management: Support the state director in implementing America Votes' organizational goals. Support team creation of work plans and team benchmarks for success. Manage special projects to deliver on team goals, both internal and external.
Partner Campaign Support: Advocate for partner organizations and elevate quality programs in the state, assist organizations in identifying potential resources, and move resources to partner groups whenever possible. Support organizational and team focus on quality service to partners and stakeholders. Lead, organize, and facilitate coordinated and/or collaborative partner events, including coalition meetings, training and direct voter contact activities. Develop and execute training curriculums to advance the partner's program, as well as create and organize resources. Support program implementation through the voter file and other related tools including basic VAN administration.
Product Creation : Lead and support the creation and development of written reports and products to tell the story of Ohio and support the coalition. Lead the development of content for reports and presentations for a diverse audience of stakeholders. Deliver presentations to stakeholders, sometimes on short timelines.
Other responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications Required
Ideal candidates will have a minimum 5+ years experience in progressive political campaigns with at least 1 cycle of statewide experience, or similar transferable experience and three years' project management or staff management experience, including a track record of fostering a collaborative environment and consistent feedback.
Expertise in electoral field program management, including outstanding organizing skills and the ability to write, evaluate, and execute winning campaign plans with a strong direct voter contact component.
Experience working with underrepresented and/or historically marginalized communities, particularly in political and organizing settings.
Demonstrated ability to build consensus, negotiate, and strategically disagree within a highly collaborative work environment; ability to be respected by progressive stakeholders, to be trusted to lead and to be able to practice confidentiality, discretion, and legal compliance in the work.
Demonstrated ability to recognize the strengths of others; to coach, manage, and develop them as professionals; and to exemplify a people-management style that is results-oriented, inclusive, collaborative, and respectful.
Strong sense of ownership and resilience with respect to planning ahead, finding alternative paths when needed, and moving forward after setbacks.
Ability to work independently and to drive and manage own workload; ability to manage several tasks / projects concurrently and prioritize work effectively by making and meeting team goals.
Ability to travel within the state (as needed); ability to work irregular and campaign style hours, especially during the peak months of the electoral cycle. Must be a self-starter with the ability to a ttend and lead meetings in person one-on-one, in small groups, and in large coalition meeting settings.
Ideal candidates will have experience with standard presentation materials including Google Suite (Google Sheets, Google Slides, etc.) or Microsoft Suite (Excel, Power Point, etc).
Candidates should have a spirit of service and curiosity, along with a diplomatic, professional approach to problem-solving in work with outside partners and while working internally, independently or on a team.
Ability to lead and support the creation and development of written reports and products to tell the story of Ohio and support the coalition. Ability to understand and synthesize data, using it to inform strategy and problem solve across diverse audiences.
Preferred
Experience directly managing staff, especially in a campaign environment.
Knowledge of and experience with Ohio political landscape and / or independent expenditure political campaigns.
Experience managing grants programs or fundraising campaigns.
Strong VAN (Voter Activation Network) skills and familiarity with mail programs and ballot initiatives or willingness to learn.
Experience managing staff towards goals and building a team.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and the ability to present and facilitate large meetings.
Experience or training in race equity / anti-racist frameworks; a general understanding of how power intersects with gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and class in organizing and electoral.
Compensation
Salary range is $80,000 - $85,000 annually ($6,667 - $7083/month), with a potential election year bonus, based on performance and the state's election landscape.
America Votes offers a competitive benefits package covering 100% of employee medical, dental, & vision insurance premiums, life insurance, long term disability coverage, a monthly cell phone stipend, personal professional development funds, parental leave, and 401 (K) after four months of continuous service with the organization.
America Votes provides a generous paid time off policy including paid vacation; paid sick leave and personal days; at least 10 Federal paid holidays including Juneteenth; and paid organizational time off from at least December 25 to January 1. This is a 2024 cycle position and ends December 31, 2024.
To Apply
Please submit a copy of your resume, a cover letter and three references to the application form.
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Do you have experience developing, implementing, and providing oversight of policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities? Are you passionate about working with safety net clinics to shape policies and programs and advocating with and for the communities and individuals they serve? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
This management level position will make recommendations and execute strategic objectives and plans set forth by administrators and agency leadership. This manager will be accountable for operationalizing safety net clinic Medicaid policy including, but not limited to, robust ongoing planning and implementation of new authorities under the HB 4002 (2024).
The position will ensure the programs are operated in compliance with federal and state regulations. They will assign work, coach, and manage direct reports. In regard to HB 4002, this position will work with Health Policy and Analytics and Behavioral Health Divisions to move the CCBCH program to a sustained, statewide program with CMS.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership and has a strategic goal to end all health inequities by 2030.
What's in it for you?
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages.
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.
Salary Range: $6,901 - $10,674 / month
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Six years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience; OR three years of related experience and a Bachelor’s degree in a related field such as Public Health.
Desired Attributes
Preference may be given for the ability to read, write, speak and interpret English and one of the 5 most common languages in Oregon other than English (Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Russian, and Korean) with full proficiency in a culturally humble manner.
Experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and address systemic health disparities, with an emphasis on integrating the voice of consumers with lived experience.
Knowledge of health services delivery systems, particularly the Oregon Health Plan/ Medicaid Administration in Oregon, and experience in working with Community Mental Health Programs, Behavioral Health Service Providers, Coordinated Care Organizations or other managed care entities and their leadership to guide operations and policies.
Experience in working with safety net clinics, shaping policies, programs or operations, and advocating with and for the communities and individuals they serve.
Knowledge about contracts/interagency agreement administration, procurement, and project management within the context of Oregon state government (e.g. OHA/ODHS) or other complex health services delivery organizations.
Familiarity with varying funding streams for statewide and community investment and value-based payment mechanisms.
Specific knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, iterative design, and improvement science.
Demonstrated project management experience, including ability to effectively manage multiple project timelines, contracts, plans, and deliverables.
Experience using a wide variety of research and evaluation methods, including quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods; experience with health outcomes research, healthcare delivery systems research, or experience using healthcare expenditure, utilization, and quality assurance data in developing and presenting reports preferred.
Strong communication skills across a variety of forms that demonstrate the ability to facilitate appreciative inquiry, foster trust and transparency, and promote human-centered change management.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-154744
Deadline: 5/2/2024
The Oregon Health Authority is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to work force diversity and anti-racism.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Do you have experience developing, implementing, and providing oversight of policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities? Are you passionate about working with safety net clinics to shape policies and programs and advocating with and for the communities and individuals they serve? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
This management level position will make recommendations and execute strategic objectives and plans set forth by administrators and agency leadership. This manager will be accountable for operationalizing safety net clinic Medicaid policy including, but not limited to, robust ongoing planning and implementation of new authorities under the HB 4002 (2024).
The position will ensure the programs are operated in compliance with federal and state regulations. They will assign work, coach, and manage direct reports. In regard to HB 4002, this position will work with Health Policy and Analytics and Behavioral Health Divisions to move the CCBCH program to a sustained, statewide program with CMS.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership and has a strategic goal to end all health inequities by 2030.
What's in it for you?
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages.
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.
Salary Range: $6,901 - $10,674 / month
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Six years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience; OR three years of related experience and a Bachelor’s degree in a related field such as Public Health.
Desired Attributes
Preference may be given for the ability to read, write, speak and interpret English and one of the 5 most common languages in Oregon other than English (Spanish, Vietnamese, Chinese, Russian, and Korean) with full proficiency in a culturally humble manner.
Experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and address systemic health disparities, with an emphasis on integrating the voice of consumers with lived experience.
Knowledge of health services delivery systems, particularly the Oregon Health Plan/ Medicaid Administration in Oregon, and experience in working with Community Mental Health Programs, Behavioral Health Service Providers, Coordinated Care Organizations or other managed care entities and their leadership to guide operations and policies.
Experience in working with safety net clinics, shaping policies, programs or operations, and advocating with and for the communities and individuals they serve.
Knowledge about contracts/interagency agreement administration, procurement, and project management within the context of Oregon state government (e.g. OHA/ODHS) or other complex health services delivery organizations.
Familiarity with varying funding streams for statewide and community investment and value-based payment mechanisms.
Specific knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, iterative design, and improvement science.
Demonstrated project management experience, including ability to effectively manage multiple project timelines, contracts, plans, and deliverables.
Experience using a wide variety of research and evaluation methods, including quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods; experience with health outcomes research, healthcare delivery systems research, or experience using healthcare expenditure, utilization, and quality assurance data in developing and presenting reports preferred.
Strong communication skills across a variety of forms that demonstrate the ability to facilitate appreciative inquiry, foster trust and transparency, and promote human-centered change management.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-154744
Deadline: 5/2/2024
The Oregon Health Authority is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to work force diversity and anti-racism.
Do you have experience developing, implementing, and providing oversight of policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities? Are you passionate about co-creating human-centered, community-driven solutions that facilitate a full range of trauma-informed crisis care services? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
The purpose of this position is to provide development, implementation, and accountability of the implementation of the 988 and the behavioral health crisis service system in Oregon as directed to OHA under HB 2417. The employee focuses specifically on supporting the implementation planning by identifying key partners, design the scope of work as outlined, develop associated policy and program materials, facilitate weekly/monthly program site meetings, as well as monitoring system performance and outcomes of the project.
Associated work includes acting as a subject matter expert to support the 988 & Behavioral Health Crisis System Manager in preparing recommendation for Legislative Session work, Government Relations, OHA leadership and community partners, such as Child Welfare, community criminal legal system, Local Alcohol and Drug Policy committees and behavioral health providers. This position must understand the intent, planning and priorities of the 988 crisis line and all components to be implemented under HB 2417 (2021) and the Crisis Now model. Projects assigned to this position are sometimes pilots and require strategic thinking and planning to develop a template for statewide expansion.
The person in this position will manage large and complex contracts that blend multiple funding streams, including federal funding that has separate contracting and reporting requirements. The person in this position is responsible for contract accountability and success. Such work may include corrective action planning or repayment planning with providers.
Externally, this positions provides technical assistance to local government and community providers so they may expand existing services and develop infrastructure for services serving rural and frontier communities, as well as communities most harmed by historical and contemporary inequities and social injustices.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership and has a strategic goal to end all health inequities by 2030.
What's in it for you?
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages.
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.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to seven years of professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
Example: 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.
Desired Attributes
Knowledge of health services delivery systems, particularly the Oregon Health Plan/ Medicaid Administration in Oregon, and experience in working with Community Mental Health Programs, Behavioral Health Service Providers, Coordinated Care Organizations or other managed care entities and their leadership to guide operations and policies.
Experience and knowledge of Oregon's Behavioral Health System and relational landscape of key partners, providers, community based organizations, peer delivered services, and advocacy groups.
Specific knowledge and understanding of the full continuum of behavioral health care, with specific understanding of the cross section between mental health, substance use disorder, community criminal legal system and systemic racism.
Specific knowledge and understanding of crisis care services, tools, and resources, including community-based mobile crisis intervention teams and mobile response and stabilization services.
Knowledge about contracts/interagency agreement administration, procurement, and project management within the context of Oregon state government (e.g. OHA/ODHS) or other complex health services delivery organizations.
Ability to demonstrate advanced Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook skillset; and skilled use of collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and Smartsheet.
Specific knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, iterative design, and improvement science.
Experience and knowledge of quality improvement methodologies and metrics within the context of health policy, health systems, and health care delivery settings.
Demonstrated project management experience, including ability to effectively manage multiple project timelines, contracts, plans, and deliverables.
Experience using a wide variety of research and evaluation methods, including quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods; demonstrated skill in presenting and articulating the value and relevance of data, research, and administrative studies.
Experience communicating qualitative and quantitative information, verbal and written, that are accessible to and understood by audiences with different levels of comprehension or interest and that are culturally responsive, inclusive, and appropriate.
Demonstrates skills in the following areas:
Community and Partner Engagement
Contract Administration
Data Synthesis, Analysis and Reporting
Legislative Coordination
Performance / Process / Quality Improvement
Policy Advisement
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Project Management
Strong Oral and Written Communication
Systems and Organizational Improvement
Expert level Technical Assistance
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Do you have experience developing, implementing, and providing oversight of policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities? Are you passionate about co-creating human-centered, community-driven solutions that facilitate a full range of trauma-informed crisis care services? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
The purpose of this position is to provide development, implementation, and accountability of the implementation of the 988 and the behavioral health crisis service system in Oregon as directed to OHA under HB 2417. The employee focuses specifically on supporting the implementation planning by identifying key partners, design the scope of work as outlined, develop associated policy and program materials, facilitate weekly/monthly program site meetings, as well as monitoring system performance and outcomes of the project.
Associated work includes acting as a subject matter expert to support the 988 & Behavioral Health Crisis System Manager in preparing recommendation for Legislative Session work, Government Relations, OHA leadership and community partners, such as Child Welfare, community criminal legal system, Local Alcohol and Drug Policy committees and behavioral health providers. This position must understand the intent, planning and priorities of the 988 crisis line and all components to be implemented under HB 2417 (2021) and the Crisis Now model. Projects assigned to this position are sometimes pilots and require strategic thinking and planning to develop a template for statewide expansion.
The person in this position will manage large and complex contracts that blend multiple funding streams, including federal funding that has separate contracting and reporting requirements. The person in this position is responsible for contract accountability and success. Such work may include corrective action planning or repayment planning with providers.
Externally, this positions provides technical assistance to local government and community providers so they may expand existing services and develop infrastructure for services serving rural and frontier communities, as well as communities most harmed by historical and contemporary inequities and social injustices.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership and has a strategic goal to end all health inequities by 2030.
What's in it for you?
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages.
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.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to seven years of professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
Example: 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.
Desired Attributes
Knowledge of health services delivery systems, particularly the Oregon Health Plan/ Medicaid Administration in Oregon, and experience in working with Community Mental Health Programs, Behavioral Health Service Providers, Coordinated Care Organizations or other managed care entities and their leadership to guide operations and policies.
Experience and knowledge of Oregon's Behavioral Health System and relational landscape of key partners, providers, community based organizations, peer delivered services, and advocacy groups.
Specific knowledge and understanding of the full continuum of behavioral health care, with specific understanding of the cross section between mental health, substance use disorder, community criminal legal system and systemic racism.
Specific knowledge and understanding of crisis care services, tools, and resources, including community-based mobile crisis intervention teams and mobile response and stabilization services.
Knowledge about contracts/interagency agreement administration, procurement, and project management within the context of Oregon state government (e.g. OHA/ODHS) or other complex health services delivery organizations.
Ability to demonstrate advanced Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook skillset; and skilled use of collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and Smartsheet.
Specific knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, iterative design, and improvement science.
Experience and knowledge of quality improvement methodologies and metrics within the context of health policy, health systems, and health care delivery settings.
Demonstrated project management experience, including ability to effectively manage multiple project timelines, contracts, plans, and deliverables.
Experience using a wide variety of research and evaluation methods, including quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods; demonstrated skill in presenting and articulating the value and relevance of data, research, and administrative studies.
Experience communicating qualitative and quantitative information, verbal and written, that are accessible to and understood by audiences with different levels of comprehension or interest and that are culturally responsive, inclusive, and appropriate.
Demonstrates skills in the following areas:
Community and Partner Engagement
Contract Administration
Data Synthesis, Analysis and Reporting
Legislative Coordination
Performance / Process / Quality Improvement
Policy Advisement
Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Project Management
Strong Oral and Written Communication
Systems and Organizational Improvement
Expert level Technical Assistance
Are you a visionary leader with a passion for operational excellence in healthcare? Join us as the Director of Operations, Clinical Care (DOCC) and become an integral part of our journey towards redefining healthcare delivery. Sonoran University is a dynamic hub of innovation, education, and community impact. As a premier non-profit health sciences university, we are dedicated to training the next generation of naturopathic physicians, nutritionists, and mental health professionals while making a tangible difference in the lives of our patients and our community.
In addition to offering the highest quality education to the next generation of health professionals, Sonoran University sees over 10,000 patient visits annually at our two clinics on our Tempe campus – the Sonoran University Medical Center and the Neil Riordan Center for Regenerative Medicine. Complementing both the academic and clinical offerings, Sonoran University also boasts a natural pharmacy (Medicinary), on-site laboratory, IV suite, and is home to the Ric Scalzo Institute for Botanical Research. Sonoran University furthers its mission via the Sage Foundation, which funds the operations of several off-site community clinics that provide healthcare to the uninsured and underserved in the Phoenix metropolitan area. As a seasoned operations leader, you will drive transformative changes in our clinics, ensuring seamless operations, unparalleled patient experiences, and sustainable growth.
Summary:
Reporting to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Director of Operations, Clinical Care (DOCC) must be a proven successful clinic operations leader, a highly organized information analyst, advocate, and team leader. This valuable team member is responsible for implementation and management of the Medical Center, Medical Center Laboratory, IV Suite, and Neil Riordan Center business operating procedures and regulations, ensuring evidence-based best practices are established and followed, assuring full compliance of all regulations regarding patient, employee, and student safety, engaging marketing efforts to increase patient volume and enhance brand positioning, and assuring established financial KPIs are achieved. Alongside the Chief Medical Officer and the Associate Dean for Naturopathic Clinical Education, the DOCC will engage in continuous improvement efforts and establishing and supporting programs that drive community access to Sonoran’s healthcare services. Reporting to the DOCC is the Sr. Practice Manager and her staff of Patient Service Representatives, Medical Assistants, and Lab Technicians.
This position requires 100% onsite attendance.
The Director of Operations, Clinical Care will:
Spearhead strategic initiatives to optimize clinic operations driving revenue growth, cost containment and expense reduction, and enhanced patient access.
Champion a culture of excellence and continuous improvement as a member of the Clinic Leadership Team, elevating clinical care, clinical education, and outcomes focused research.
Implement innovative business practices across the Medical Center, Laboratory, IV Suite, Neil Riordan Center, and community clinics setting the gold standard for evidence-based outpatient clinical care.
Forge meaningful community partnerships and referral networks; Support marketing campaigns to expand our reach, attract new patients, and reinforce Sonoran University's brand position of healthcare excellence.
Build consumer confidence by ensuring transparent and consistent pricing, consistent quality of care, efficient and effective clinic operations, respectful humanistic service, the highest degree of professionalism, ease of patient scheduling and financial counseling, cleanliness, and work with the CMO and academic deans to ensure student and clinician competence.
Monitor key financial performance indicators with a keen eye for opportunity, devising and executing plans to drive efficiency and profitability.
Ensure compliance with accreditation and regulatory standards (e.g., DHS, DEA, HIPAA, OSHA) and perform all necessary reviews, audits, education, and training affecting clinical operations/patient services.
Cultivate a diverse and empowered workforce, providing mentorship, training, and growth opportunities for our dedicated team members.
Coordinate with the Chief Financial Officer, insurance providers, and legal counsel regarding contractual negotiating efforts with health plan payors, managed care entities, third party administrators, and direct contracting opportunities.
Establish and maintain appropriate staffing and budget to support operations, practitioners, clinical faculty, and student clinical education training schedules. The successful candidate will have:
-Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Healthcare Administration, Accounting with a healthcare emphasis, Nursing Management, or related healthcare/business discipline. Master’s in Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, or related field preferred.
-A minimum of 5 years of progressive leadership in healthcare operations, preferably in a multi-specialty group practice or medical center setting.
-A track record of success in driving business development initiatives, process improvement strategies, and patient retention programs.
-Strong analytical skills and proficiency in healthcare management software (EHR systems) and data analysis tools.
-Excellent interpersonal skills with a desire to build collaborative relationships across departments and within the community.
Working Environment
Activities are generally performed in an environmentally controlled office setting subject to extensive periods of sitting, keyboarding, and manipulating a computer mouse. Required to stand for varying lengths of time and walk moderate distances to perform work. Frequent bending, reaching, lifting, pushing, and pulling of up to 25 pounds. Regular activities require the ability to quickly change priorities, which may include and/or are subject to resolution of conflicts. Communicate to perform essential functions.
Workplace Values
At Sonoran University, we support work-life balance as evidenced by our emphasis on wellness initiatives. Additionally, our Vacation and Sick time off policies are highly competitive in the Higher Ed community.
Background/Screening
All candidates offered a position at Sonoran University undergo a background and drug screen prior to hire. All employees must show documentation of required vaccinations including MMR, TB, Hepatitis B, as per Sonoran University and Medical Center policies, prior to the first day of work (unless religious or medical exemption is on file). Employment is contingent upon satisfactory outcome of all screens required of this position.
Sonoran University is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce! We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected status.
Sonoran University is a Smoke-Free campus.
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
Are you a visionary leader with a passion for operational excellence in healthcare? Join us as the Director of Operations, Clinical Care (DOCC) and become an integral part of our journey towards redefining healthcare delivery. Sonoran University is a dynamic hub of innovation, education, and community impact. As a premier non-profit health sciences university, we are dedicated to training the next generation of naturopathic physicians, nutritionists, and mental health professionals while making a tangible difference in the lives of our patients and our community.
In addition to offering the highest quality education to the next generation of health professionals, Sonoran University sees over 10,000 patient visits annually at our two clinics on our Tempe campus – the Sonoran University Medical Center and the Neil Riordan Center for Regenerative Medicine. Complementing both the academic and clinical offerings, Sonoran University also boasts a natural pharmacy (Medicinary), on-site laboratory, IV suite, and is home to the Ric Scalzo Institute for Botanical Research. Sonoran University furthers its mission via the Sage Foundation, which funds the operations of several off-site community clinics that provide healthcare to the uninsured and underserved in the Phoenix metropolitan area. As a seasoned operations leader, you will drive transformative changes in our clinics, ensuring seamless operations, unparalleled patient experiences, and sustainable growth.
Summary:
Reporting to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Director of Operations, Clinical Care (DOCC) must be a proven successful clinic operations leader, a highly organized information analyst, advocate, and team leader. This valuable team member is responsible for implementation and management of the Medical Center, Medical Center Laboratory, IV Suite, and Neil Riordan Center business operating procedures and regulations, ensuring evidence-based best practices are established and followed, assuring full compliance of all regulations regarding patient, employee, and student safety, engaging marketing efforts to increase patient volume and enhance brand positioning, and assuring established financial KPIs are achieved. Alongside the Chief Medical Officer and the Associate Dean for Naturopathic Clinical Education, the DOCC will engage in continuous improvement efforts and establishing and supporting programs that drive community access to Sonoran’s healthcare services. Reporting to the DOCC is the Sr. Practice Manager and her staff of Patient Service Representatives, Medical Assistants, and Lab Technicians.
This position requires 100% onsite attendance.
The Director of Operations, Clinical Care will:
Spearhead strategic initiatives to optimize clinic operations driving revenue growth, cost containment and expense reduction, and enhanced patient access.
Champion a culture of excellence and continuous improvement as a member of the Clinic Leadership Team, elevating clinical care, clinical education, and outcomes focused research.
Implement innovative business practices across the Medical Center, Laboratory, IV Suite, Neil Riordan Center, and community clinics setting the gold standard for evidence-based outpatient clinical care.
Forge meaningful community partnerships and referral networks; Support marketing campaigns to expand our reach, attract new patients, and reinforce Sonoran University's brand position of healthcare excellence.
Build consumer confidence by ensuring transparent and consistent pricing, consistent quality of care, efficient and effective clinic operations, respectful humanistic service, the highest degree of professionalism, ease of patient scheduling and financial counseling, cleanliness, and work with the CMO and academic deans to ensure student and clinician competence.
Monitor key financial performance indicators with a keen eye for opportunity, devising and executing plans to drive efficiency and profitability.
Ensure compliance with accreditation and regulatory standards (e.g., DHS, DEA, HIPAA, OSHA) and perform all necessary reviews, audits, education, and training affecting clinical operations/patient services.
Cultivate a diverse and empowered workforce, providing mentorship, training, and growth opportunities for our dedicated team members.
Coordinate with the Chief Financial Officer, insurance providers, and legal counsel regarding contractual negotiating efforts with health plan payors, managed care entities, third party administrators, and direct contracting opportunities.
Establish and maintain appropriate staffing and budget to support operations, practitioners, clinical faculty, and student clinical education training schedules. The successful candidate will have:
-Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Healthcare Administration, Accounting with a healthcare emphasis, Nursing Management, or related healthcare/business discipline. Master’s in Healthcare Administration, Business Administration, or related field preferred.
-A minimum of 5 years of progressive leadership in healthcare operations, preferably in a multi-specialty group practice or medical center setting.
-A track record of success in driving business development initiatives, process improvement strategies, and patient retention programs.
-Strong analytical skills and proficiency in healthcare management software (EHR systems) and data analysis tools.
-Excellent interpersonal skills with a desire to build collaborative relationships across departments and within the community.
Working Environment
Activities are generally performed in an environmentally controlled office setting subject to extensive periods of sitting, keyboarding, and manipulating a computer mouse. Required to stand for varying lengths of time and walk moderate distances to perform work. Frequent bending, reaching, lifting, pushing, and pulling of up to 25 pounds. Regular activities require the ability to quickly change priorities, which may include and/or are subject to resolution of conflicts. Communicate to perform essential functions.
Workplace Values
At Sonoran University, we support work-life balance as evidenced by our emphasis on wellness initiatives. Additionally, our Vacation and Sick time off policies are highly competitive in the Higher Ed community.
Background/Screening
All candidates offered a position at Sonoran University undergo a background and drug screen prior to hire. All employees must show documentation of required vaccinations including MMR, TB, Hepatitis B, as per Sonoran University and Medical Center policies, prior to the first day of work (unless religious or medical exemption is on file). Employment is contingent upon satisfactory outcome of all screens required of this position.
Sonoran University is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce! We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, or any other legally protected status.
Sonoran University is a Smoke-Free campus.
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Privacy Compliance Officer (PCO) OPA 4 to join an excellent team and work to support agency access needs.
The Office of Information Service’s (OIS) mission is to deliver technology solutions and services that support Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Department of Health Services in helping Oregonians achieve health, well-being, and independence.
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,
Developing and retaining a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce that represents the diversity, cultures, strengths, and values of the people of Oregon.
Click here to learn more about OHA’s mission, vision, and core values.
What you will do!
As a Privacy Compliance Officer (PCO), you will support Information Security and Privacy Office (ISPO) through delivery of agency compliance and effectiveness of the privacy program that follows the agency mission and all relevant regulations.
The PCO is a shared service position servicing Oregon Department of Health of Human Services (ODHS) and Oregon Health Authority (OHA) (Hybrid entity) as the HIPAA Privacy Officer as required by law.
In this role, you will be responsible for working with all levels of management in OHA and ODHS, other state agencies, and external community partners etc. The PCO’s main role and function developing and managing the privacy compliance program, perform audits of compliance including audit plans, risk assessments and remediation plans, investigations and resolutions, and compliance and privacy related policies, procedures, education, and training in collaboration with our Awareness and Education Coordinator. PCO reviews contracts related to third party access including contractual agreements to support data protections.
Additionally, will support all reports of compliance issues and prepares reports and corrective action plans as directed by the Privacy Manager. The PCO works with agency partners to ensure access control, secure data sharing, disaster recovery, business continuity, incident response, and risk management for both HIPAA covered and non-covered entities.
What we are looking for!
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Two (2) plus years’ experience in security and privacy investigations, drafting, negotiating, and managing a variety of contracts.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: (Please clearly outline how you meet the minimum requirements and special qualifications in your application/resume/cover letter. Failure to do so might disqualify you from consideration)
(a) 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
(b) Any combination of experience and education equivalent to eight years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
Desired Attributes
Direction, expertise, and support on all aspects of information data privacy, data security and agency technical, administrative and physical safeguards, compliance with federal, state and local laws including but not limited to best practices.
Support confidentiality within both agencies, serving as the agencies' subject matter expert in these areas.
Oversees the compliance efforts of the agency’s compliance program.
Collaborates in agency performed audits by outside agencies, regulators, and audit functions. Support oversight and completion of appropriate responses to requests and findings.
Collaborates with ISPO in the performance and reporting of planned risk assessments (privacy impact assessments (PIA), plan of action milestones (POAM) etc.
Acts as policy coordinator with oversight responsibilities for the agency's privacy policies and procedures including providing consult on security policies when appropriate.
Recommend changes to Oregon Administrative Rules on privacy.
Response to public comment pursuant to administrative Notice of Proposed Rulemaking process.
Ability to support multiple projects and competing agency priorities.
Strong PC skills (Microsoft Suite, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills.
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
What's in it for you?
Medical, vision, and dental benefits
11 paid holidays
8 hours of vacation per month, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
8 hours of sick leave per month, eligible to be used as accrued.
24 hours of personal business leave per fiscal year, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
Pension and retirement programs
Opportunity to potentially receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
Continuous growth and development opportunities
Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work.
A healthy work/life balance, including fulltime remote options as well
How to Apply
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-153736
Complete questionnaire.
Attach a resume.
Attach a cover letter of no more than two pages addressing the “What we are looking for?” section including required and preferred skills.
The Oregon Health Authority is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to workforce diversity.
Apr 16, 2024
Full time
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Privacy Compliance Officer (PCO) OPA 4 to join an excellent team and work to support agency access needs.
The Office of Information Service’s (OIS) mission is to deliver technology solutions and services that support Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Department of Health Services in helping Oregonians achieve health, well-being, and independence.
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,
Developing and retaining a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workforce that represents the diversity, cultures, strengths, and values of the people of Oregon.
Click here to learn more about OHA’s mission, vision, and core values.
What you will do!
As a Privacy Compliance Officer (PCO), you will support Information Security and Privacy Office (ISPO) through delivery of agency compliance and effectiveness of the privacy program that follows the agency mission and all relevant regulations.
The PCO is a shared service position servicing Oregon Department of Health of Human Services (ODHS) and Oregon Health Authority (OHA) (Hybrid entity) as the HIPAA Privacy Officer as required by law.
In this role, you will be responsible for working with all levels of management in OHA and ODHS, other state agencies, and external community partners etc. The PCO’s main role and function developing and managing the privacy compliance program, perform audits of compliance including audit plans, risk assessments and remediation plans, investigations and resolutions, and compliance and privacy related policies, procedures, education, and training in collaboration with our Awareness and Education Coordinator. PCO reviews contracts related to third party access including contractual agreements to support data protections.
Additionally, will support all reports of compliance issues and prepares reports and corrective action plans as directed by the Privacy Manager. The PCO works with agency partners to ensure access control, secure data sharing, disaster recovery, business continuity, incident response, and risk management for both HIPAA covered and non-covered entities.
What we are looking for!
SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Two (2) plus years’ experience in security and privacy investigations, drafting, negotiating, and managing a variety of contracts.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: (Please clearly outline how you meet the minimum requirements and special qualifications in your application/resume/cover letter. Failure to do so might disqualify you from consideration)
(a) 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
(b) Any combination of experience and education equivalent to eight years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
Desired Attributes
Direction, expertise, and support on all aspects of information data privacy, data security and agency technical, administrative and physical safeguards, compliance with federal, state and local laws including but not limited to best practices.
Support confidentiality within both agencies, serving as the agencies' subject matter expert in these areas.
Oversees the compliance efforts of the agency’s compliance program.
Collaborates in agency performed audits by outside agencies, regulators, and audit functions. Support oversight and completion of appropriate responses to requests and findings.
Collaborates with ISPO in the performance and reporting of planned risk assessments (privacy impact assessments (PIA), plan of action milestones (POAM) etc.
Acts as policy coordinator with oversight responsibilities for the agency's privacy policies and procedures including providing consult on security policies when appropriate.
Recommend changes to Oregon Administrative Rules on privacy.
Response to public comment pursuant to administrative Notice of Proposed Rulemaking process.
Ability to support multiple projects and competing agency priorities.
Strong PC skills (Microsoft Suite, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills.
Experience in creating and maintaining a work environment that is respectful and accepting of diversity among team members and the people we serve.
What's in it for you?
Medical, vision, and dental benefits
11 paid holidays
8 hours of vacation per month, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
8 hours of sick leave per month, eligible to be used as accrued.
24 hours of personal business leave per fiscal year, eligible to be used after 6 months of service.
Pension and retirement programs
Opportunity to potentially receive loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF)
Continuous growth and development opportunities
Opportunities to serve your community and make an impact through meaningful work.
A healthy work/life balance, including fulltime remote options as well
How to Apply
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-153736
Complete questionnaire.
Attach a resume.
Attach a cover letter of no more than two pages addressing the “What we are looking for?” section including required and preferred skills.
The Oregon Health Authority is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer committed to workforce diversity.
Administrator Job Responsibilities:
Answers the telephone and provides exceptional customer service to internal and external customers.
Drafts reports and correspondence.
Orders supplies and equipment; maintains service contracts on office equipment.
Attends meetings and takes meeting notes.
Liaises with internal and external units to carryout job tasks.
Assists managers and supervisors in developing policies and procedures.
Provides front desk coverage as needed for backup.
Ensures travel authorizations, accommodations, and conference registrations for employees.
Audits/processes travel expense claims.
Handles mileage reimbursement requests for supervision travel.
Performs tracking and distributes monthly travel reports.
Maintains accounts payable and accounts receivable records.
Solves problems associated with vendors regarding shipments, billing, and statements.
Monitors expenditures, processes payment requests for reimbursement; prepares purchase orders, purchase requisitions and ensures proper procedures for paying service providers, consultants, and contractors.
Receives and audits invoices for accuracy and compliance and ensures prompt payment of departmental bills.
Handles administrative tasks for faculty searches and staff recruiting.
Oversees department hiring procedures.
Handles event planning for meetings, professional development, and other department initiatives.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
[Work Hours & Benefits] Discuss the working hours and benefits specific to your company here. While these positions typically involve normal office hours, tell prospective administrators about flex scheduling and any travel requirements. Be sure to sell them on the benefits that set you apart, like paid time off or continuing education or tuition credits.
Administrator Qualifications / Skills:
Managing processes
Developing standards
Promoting process improvement
Tracking budget expenses
Staffing
Supervision
Delegation
Informing others
Reporting skills
Supply management
Inventory control
Education, Experience, and Licensing Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree
Two to three years’ management experience in an office setting
Specific industry experience preferred
Proficient with Microsoft Office software and phone systems
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Apr 16, 2024
Full time
Administrator Job Responsibilities:
Answers the telephone and provides exceptional customer service to internal and external customers.
Drafts reports and correspondence.
Orders supplies and equipment; maintains service contracts on office equipment.
Attends meetings and takes meeting notes.
Liaises with internal and external units to carryout job tasks.
Assists managers and supervisors in developing policies and procedures.
Provides front desk coverage as needed for backup.
Ensures travel authorizations, accommodations, and conference registrations for employees.
Audits/processes travel expense claims.
Handles mileage reimbursement requests for supervision travel.
Performs tracking and distributes monthly travel reports.
Maintains accounts payable and accounts receivable records.
Solves problems associated with vendors regarding shipments, billing, and statements.
Monitors expenditures, processes payment requests for reimbursement; prepares purchase orders, purchase requisitions and ensures proper procedures for paying service providers, consultants, and contractors.
Receives and audits invoices for accuracy and compliance and ensures prompt payment of departmental bills.
Handles administrative tasks for faculty searches and staff recruiting.
Oversees department hiring procedures.
Handles event planning for meetings, professional development, and other department initiatives.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
[Work Hours & Benefits] Discuss the working hours and benefits specific to your company here. While these positions typically involve normal office hours, tell prospective administrators about flex scheduling and any travel requirements. Be sure to sell them on the benefits that set you apart, like paid time off or continuing education or tuition credits.
Administrator Qualifications / Skills:
Managing processes
Developing standards
Promoting process improvement
Tracking budget expenses
Staffing
Supervision
Delegation
Informing others
Reporting skills
Supply management
Inventory control
Education, Experience, and Licensing Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree
Two to three years’ management experience in an office setting
Specific industry experience preferred
Proficient with Microsoft Office software and phone systems
[Call to Action] Now that you’ve got a candidate’s interest, make sure you let them know how to apply and encourage them to do so. The most effective administrator job descriptions do that with a compelling call to action right here. Advise prospective admins to apply through the job listing or to contact your HR department directly.
locationsPublic Service Center time typeFull time posted onPosted Today job requisition idR003098
Job Summary
Plans, coordinates and administers a specific program within a designated department. Assigned programs typically involve heavy administrative components and require a single incumbent to administer. Responsibilities include project/task planning, design, recommendation, implementation and day to day administration of program responsibilities.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Program Assistant positions typically require a job related degree or three to five years of experience related to the specialized area. Depending on area of assignment, a degree may substitute for some or all of the required experience.
Knowledge of: Applicable computer applications/technology, principles and practices of public sector organization and some specifics relating to program operations; planning, scheduling, monitoring and problem solving; research techniques and data analysis; budget tracking, justification and control; application of County state and federal laws and regulation relevant to the program/project area; departmental policies and procedures, trends and practices within the specialized area.
Ability to: Effectively coordinate, work to others; carry out policy directives of management in an effective and timely manner; establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, other governmental jurisdictions, contractors, and other County staff; communicate and express ideas effectively, orally and in writing.
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
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Prepares recommendations regarding direction of program.
Plans, organizes and administers specific program(s), services and activities as assigned program; develops and implements new elements to assigned program.
Makes recommendations in defining program goals and objectives; recommends methods and means of accomplishing objectives; works within established policies and procedures.
Researches and analyzes data relating to assigned program, recommends modification of procedures.
Works within established budgets and contracts with outside agencies and other governmental agencies; works within program guidelines and requirements.
Prepares reports on program performance, needs, services information and contributes to the evaluation of program performance.
Coordinates activities with those of other related programs, departments or agencies; works through controversial issues, relying on manager’s assistance to resolve significant issues.
Delegates to or coordinates support staff connected to the program; provides information and possible recommendations to manager if work performance problems arise.
May assist manager with coordinating and assigning work activities and small projects; monitors workflow; reviews and monitors work products, methods and procedures.
Additional Duties specific to department may include:
Support for Clark County Planning Commission:
Manages PC docket, prepares legals and agendas, pays stipends, schedules & attends hearings & work sessions. Works closely with Director, PC Members, court reporter, staff members, CVTV staff, citizens & Council staff. Manages Planning Commission Webpage. Fields questions from the public
Planning Commission Recruitments: Participates with Councilor’s & Communications Office on recruitment of PC members. Schedules training and other meetings with new members
Annual Report: Gathers data from planners and creates Annual Report
Public Records Disclosure & Records Management
Gov/QA
E-Discovery System
Ensures Community Planning metrics are met
Works closely with Central Records on transmittal & archival of old records
OnBase Management & Special Projects for the PA’s Office
Oversite of litigation projects related to Community Planning for PA’s office and creation of webpage for attorneys
Metz Database
Oversight of Metz database used to send out public notifications to large groups of citizens
Workday: Processes invoices, adds contracts; runs financial reports. Works with Financial Management on JV’s, grants, and contracts
Budget & Financial Management: Works with Budget Office on Questica system; Prepares MOU with Public Works & runs monthly reports
Software Knowledge
Webpage/Drupal; Excel; Crystal Report Writing; Word; Power Point; Workday; Gov/QA; E-Discovery
Questica; WebEx, Metz database, Workday
Webpage:
Knowledge of Drupal software; updates Dept. webpage, as needed
Salary Grade
M3.7
Salary Range
$25.73 - $34.74- 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
Apr 10, 2024
Full time
locationsPublic Service Center time typeFull time posted onPosted Today job requisition idR003098
Job Summary
Plans, coordinates and administers a specific program within a designated department. Assigned programs typically involve heavy administrative components and require a single incumbent to administer. Responsibilities include project/task planning, design, recommendation, implementation and day to day administration of program responsibilities.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Program Assistant positions typically require a job related degree or three to five years of experience related to the specialized area. Depending on area of assignment, a degree may substitute for some or all of the required experience.
Knowledge of: Applicable computer applications/technology, principles and practices of public sector organization and some specifics relating to program operations; planning, scheduling, monitoring and problem solving; research techniques and data analysis; budget tracking, justification and control; application of County state and federal laws and regulation relevant to the program/project area; departmental policies and procedures, trends and practices within the specialized area.
Ability to: Effectively coordinate, work to others; carry out policy directives of management in an effective and timely manner; establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, other governmental jurisdictions, contractors, and other County staff; communicate and express ideas effectively, orally and in writing.
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
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Prepares recommendations regarding direction of program.
Plans, organizes and administers specific program(s), services and activities as assigned program; develops and implements new elements to assigned program.
Makes recommendations in defining program goals and objectives; recommends methods and means of accomplishing objectives; works within established policies and procedures.
Researches and analyzes data relating to assigned program, recommends modification of procedures.
Works within established budgets and contracts with outside agencies and other governmental agencies; works within program guidelines and requirements.
Prepares reports on program performance, needs, services information and contributes to the evaluation of program performance.
Coordinates activities with those of other related programs, departments or agencies; works through controversial issues, relying on manager’s assistance to resolve significant issues.
Delegates to or coordinates support staff connected to the program; provides information and possible recommendations to manager if work performance problems arise.
May assist manager with coordinating and assigning work activities and small projects; monitors workflow; reviews and monitors work products, methods and procedures.
Additional Duties specific to department may include:
Support for Clark County Planning Commission:
Manages PC docket, prepares legals and agendas, pays stipends, schedules & attends hearings & work sessions. Works closely with Director, PC Members, court reporter, staff members, CVTV staff, citizens & Council staff. Manages Planning Commission Webpage. Fields questions from the public
Planning Commission Recruitments: Participates with Councilor’s & Communications Office on recruitment of PC members. Schedules training and other meetings with new members
Annual Report: Gathers data from planners and creates Annual Report
Public Records Disclosure & Records Management
Gov/QA
E-Discovery System
Ensures Community Planning metrics are met
Works closely with Central Records on transmittal & archival of old records
OnBase Management & Special Projects for the PA’s Office
Oversite of litigation projects related to Community Planning for PA’s office and creation of webpage for attorneys
Metz Database
Oversight of Metz database used to send out public notifications to large groups of citizens
Workday: Processes invoices, adds contracts; runs financial reports. Works with Financial Management on JV’s, grants, and contracts
Budget & Financial Management: Works with Budget Office on Questica system; Prepares MOU with Public Works & runs monthly reports
Software Knowledge
Webpage/Drupal; Excel; Crystal Report Writing; Word; Power Point; Workday; Gov/QA; E-Discovery
Questica; WebEx, Metz database, Workday
Webpage:
Knowledge of Drupal software; updates Dept. webpage, as needed
Salary Grade
M3.7
Salary Range
$25.73 - $34.74- 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
The College of Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Director of Sales
Posting Details
POSTING INFORMATION
Internal Title
Director of Sales
Position Type
Classified
Faculty / Non-Faculty / Administration
Non-Faculty
Pay Band
6
Level
3
Department
Athletic Administration
Job Purpose
Director of Sales is responsible for adding new corporate partners and overseeing the fulfillment of all corporate sponsorship partnerships for the athletic department. Obtain revenue growth via sponsorships and corporate alliances with our NIL /Collective. The primary focus of this position is to extend the affinity of the University’s brand to businesses and corporations of all sizes looking to align with the undeniably loyal and passionate collegiate sports fan base.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university in business, sports administration, marketing, communications, advertising, or another related field is required. Minimum of three (3) years of experience in sports sponsorship sales with collegiate and/or professional sports team or athletic department development background is preferred. Candidates with an equivalent combination of experience and/or education are encouraged to apply.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Experience selling comprehensive integrated sports marketing partnerships including major media elements (signage, radio, social, digital, print, etc.)
Ability to analyze a client’s marketing needs and craft integrated solutions to meet those needs.
Negotiating skills, ability to identify and influence key decision makers.
Excellent communication, organization, written and presentation skills.
Our ideal candidate will be a problem solver, self-starter and intrinsically motivated. And thrive where expectations are set and managed.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with minimal supervision. Teamwork and collaboration are encouraged. Proactive thinking with interest in developing and executing new ideas is necessary.
Understand the sports sponsorship landscape including traditional, non-traditional, and digital marketing assets and stay up to date on changes within the industry.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel)
Entertain clients and work various game day events (including some nights and weekends)
Additional Comments Regarding Position
This position will require night and weekend availability as well as the ability to lift at least 30 pounds.
Special Instructions to Applicants
Please complete the application to include all current and previous work history and education. A resume will not be accepted nor reviewed to determine if an applicant has met the qualifications for the position.
*Salary is commensurate with education/experience which exceeds the minimum requirements.
Offers of employment are contingent upon a successful background check.
All applications must be submitted online https://jobs.cofc.edu .
Salary
*$50,196 - $60,000
Posting Date
04/04/2024
Closing Date
04/19/2024
Benefits
Insurance: Health/Dental/Vision
Life Insurance
Paid Leave: Sick/Annual/Parental
Retirement
Long Term Disability
Paid Holidays
Free CARTA Bus Service
Employee Tuition Assistance Program ( ETAP )
Employee Assistance Program ( EAP )
Full Benefits Package – Click Here
Open Until Filled
No
Posting Number
2024052
EEO Statement
The College of Charleston is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual or group on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, genetic information, or disability.
Quicklink for Posting
https://jobs.cofc.edu/postings/15268
Job Duties
Job Duties
Activity
Corporate Sales: Meet and / or exceed individual and team revenue goals through the selling of integrated marketing packages using traditional, digital, and other non-traditional marketing channels to meet client’s objectives.
Research and build relationships with local and regional companies/brands to highlight the advantages of investing in collegiate athletics.
Execute the entirety of the sales process: prospecting, building/presenting sales presentations, and end of year recaps, creating proposals.
Managing a book of business and be responsible for the upselling and renewing of current partners
Understand the sports sponsorship landscape including traditional, no-traditional, and digital marketing assets and stay up to date on changes and advancements within the industry especially related to NIL .
Assist with some Charleston Athletic Fund initiatives.
Essential or Marginal
Essential
Percent of Time
55
Activity
Fulfillment: Assist with fulfillment of all sponsorship agreements to ensure proof of performance of each sponsorship asset.
Preparation of proposals and sponsor recaps
Serve as liaison between corporate partners and the athletic department.
Collaborates with vendors, sponsors, and staff to ensure implementation of sponsorships and contract fulfillment.
Develop and maintain strong, lasting relationships with both current and potential corporate partners and athletic department staff.
Oversee our email marketing campaigns on behalf of our partners.
Manage and track all marketing inventory for the department.
Assist with in-game promotions, corporate hospitality, presentations, and giveaways during athletic events.
Essential or Marginal
Essential
Percent of Time
15
Activity
Special Projects: Supports Deputy Director of Athletics with a wide-range of complex operational projects.
Essential or Marginal
Essential
Percent of Time
10
Apr 10, 2024
Full time
Director of Sales
Posting Details
POSTING INFORMATION
Internal Title
Director of Sales
Position Type
Classified
Faculty / Non-Faculty / Administration
Non-Faculty
Pay Band
6
Level
3
Department
Athletic Administration
Job Purpose
Director of Sales is responsible for adding new corporate partners and overseeing the fulfillment of all corporate sponsorship partnerships for the athletic department. Obtain revenue growth via sponsorships and corporate alliances with our NIL /Collective. The primary focus of this position is to extend the affinity of the University’s brand to businesses and corporations of all sizes looking to align with the undeniably loyal and passionate collegiate sports fan base.
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university in business, sports administration, marketing, communications, advertising, or another related field is required. Minimum of three (3) years of experience in sports sponsorship sales with collegiate and/or professional sports team or athletic department development background is preferred. Candidates with an equivalent combination of experience and/or education are encouraged to apply.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Experience selling comprehensive integrated sports marketing partnerships including major media elements (signage, radio, social, digital, print, etc.)
Ability to analyze a client’s marketing needs and craft integrated solutions to meet those needs.
Negotiating skills, ability to identify and influence key decision makers.
Excellent communication, organization, written and presentation skills.
Our ideal candidate will be a problem solver, self-starter and intrinsically motivated. And thrive where expectations are set and managed.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with minimal supervision. Teamwork and collaboration are encouraged. Proactive thinking with interest in developing and executing new ideas is necessary.
Understand the sports sponsorship landscape including traditional, non-traditional, and digital marketing assets and stay up to date on changes within the industry.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel)
Entertain clients and work various game day events (including some nights and weekends)
Additional Comments Regarding Position
This position will require night and weekend availability as well as the ability to lift at least 30 pounds.
Special Instructions to Applicants
Please complete the application to include all current and previous work history and education. A resume will not be accepted nor reviewed to determine if an applicant has met the qualifications for the position.
*Salary is commensurate with education/experience which exceeds the minimum requirements.
Offers of employment are contingent upon a successful background check.
All applications must be submitted online https://jobs.cofc.edu .
Salary
*$50,196 - $60,000
Posting Date
04/04/2024
Closing Date
04/19/2024
Benefits
Insurance: Health/Dental/Vision
Life Insurance
Paid Leave: Sick/Annual/Parental
Retirement
Long Term Disability
Paid Holidays
Free CARTA Bus Service
Employee Tuition Assistance Program ( ETAP )
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Posting Number
2024052
EEO Statement
The College of Charleston is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any individual or group on the basis of gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, race, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, genetic information, or disability.
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Job Duties
Job Duties
Activity
Corporate Sales: Meet and / or exceed individual and team revenue goals through the selling of integrated marketing packages using traditional, digital, and other non-traditional marketing channels to meet client’s objectives.
Research and build relationships with local and regional companies/brands to highlight the advantages of investing in collegiate athletics.
Execute the entirety of the sales process: prospecting, building/presenting sales presentations, and end of year recaps, creating proposals.
Managing a book of business and be responsible for the upselling and renewing of current partners
Understand the sports sponsorship landscape including traditional, no-traditional, and digital marketing assets and stay up to date on changes and advancements within the industry especially related to NIL .
Assist with some Charleston Athletic Fund initiatives.
Essential or Marginal
Essential
Percent of Time
55
Activity
Fulfillment: Assist with fulfillment of all sponsorship agreements to ensure proof of performance of each sponsorship asset.
Preparation of proposals and sponsor recaps
Serve as liaison between corporate partners and the athletic department.
Collaborates with vendors, sponsors, and staff to ensure implementation of sponsorships and contract fulfillment.
Develop and maintain strong, lasting relationships with both current and potential corporate partners and athletic department staff.
Oversee our email marketing campaigns on behalf of our partners.
Manage and track all marketing inventory for the department.
Assist with in-game promotions, corporate hospitality, presentations, and giveaways during athletic events.
Essential or Marginal
Essential
Percent of Time
15
Activity
Special Projects: Supports Deputy Director of Athletics with a wide-range of complex operational projects.
Essential or Marginal
Essential
Percent of Time
10
The Grant Finance Associate will play a lead role in the financial management and oversight of a portfolio of restricted grants . The person will be a detail-oriented, results-driven with superb interpersonal and organizational skills . They will work with staff across project teams to ensure strong financial management for projects to deliver on time, on scope, on budget and with quality standards.
Description
Position Title: Grant Finance Associate
Reports to: Grant Finance Manager
Location: Employees in this role can work from our Boston, MA office, remotely within the U.S. or hybrid of these two options . I nfrequent international travel . Employment Type : Full time
Candidates must have authorization to work in the U.S. Please note that we are not able to sponsor U.S. work authorization for this role. Spanish fluency required
Position Overview:
The Grant Finance Associate will play a lead role in the financial management and oversight of a portfolio of PIH restricted grants . The Grant Finance Associate will be a detail-oriented, results-driven person with superb interpersonal and organizational skills .
The Grant Financial Associate will guide effective f inancial management of a diverse award portfolio implemented in one or more PIH sites: Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, Mexico, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Malawi, Lesotho, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Navajo Nation. The Grant Finance Associate will work with staff across project teams to ensure strong financial management for projects to deliver on time, on scope, on budget and with quality standards.
Primary Responsibilities:
Proposal Development and Budgeting (20%)
Support budget development process for new proposals within portfolio and as assigned , working closely with the programmatic team to understand project activities and implementation plan.
Ensure grants within portfolio are accurately projected within PIH budget.
Lead budget forecasting, revisions an d reallocation requests.
Fund M anagement and Financial Analysis (80%)
Prepare internal financial reports for all grants; work with project teams to review and analyze spend against budgets, identify variances and determine action needed.
Monitor spend across grants to ensure appropriate expense allocation, timely use of funds, and compliance with donor’s operational and contractual requirements; document and monitor overall performance, analyze trends, highlight issues, identify gaps
Prepare timely and accurate external financial reports that comply with all donor regulations.
Coordinate drawdowns , invoices, fund transfers and other regular grant related processes.
Work with site-based accounting and grant teams to complete financial deliverables tied to grant close.
Participate in the end of fiscal year organizational fund close and reporting.
International travel, as required
Qualifications:
Minimum of Bachelor’s-level degree in public administration, business, finance, economics, accounting, or a related field, Master’s preferred .
Minimum of five years of professional experience in financial management of international development projects .
Experience working on federal grants administration desirable.
Experience with information systems or proven ability to learn new systems quickly; strong computer skills in word processing and spreadsheet programs (Microsoft Excel required).
Exemplary interpersonal skills; ability to collaborate effectively with culturally diverse staff across departments and countries under shifting and demanding timelines .
Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem solving abilities.
Ability to present and explain financial information clearly to colleagues at all levels, including non-financial staff .
Comfortable with inheriting already established processes and tools, while also assessing areas for improvement .
Interest in social justice strongly desirable
Proficiency in Spanish strongly preferred
A Cover Letter and Resume or CV are required to be eligible for application review.
Organizational Profile:
Partners In Health (PIH) is a non-profit, global health organization that fights social injustice by bringing the benefits of modern medical science first and foremost to the most vulnerable communities around the world. PIH focuses on those who would not otherwise have access to quality health care. PIH partners with the world’s leading academic institutions to create rigorous evidence that shapes more sound and all-inclusive global health policies. PIH also supports local governments’ efforts to build capacity and strengthen national health systems.
As of today, PIH runs programs in 11 countries (Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, Mexico, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Malawi, Lesotho, Russia, Kazakhstan, Navajo Nation), where it provides direct care to millions of patients, through public facilities and community engagement.
Partners In Health (PIH) is committed to the fundamental principle of equal opportunity and equal treatment for every prospective and current employee. It is the policy of PIH not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, religion, creed, disability, sex and gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state or local law. PIH works in and with a number of governments in and outside the U.S., and to the extent applicable, this statement is intended to incorporate the prohibition of any unlawful discrimination covered by applicable laws in such countries, states and municipalities.
Partners In Health participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. If E-Verify cannot confirm that you are authorized to work, this employer is required to give you written instructions and an opportunity to contact Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or Social Security Administration (SSA) so you can begin to resolve the issue before the employer can take any action against you, including terminating your employment. Employers can only use E-Verify once you have accepted a job offer and completed the Form I-9.
The pay range for this position at commencement of employment is expected to be between $60,000 and $75,000/year.. The starting salary offered may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including market for the position, job-related knowledge, skills and experience.
Subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable plans then in effect, eligible employees may enroll in a 401(k) plan with employer match, as well as participate in organization-sponsored medical, dental, vision, short-term and long-term disability insurance and basic life insurance plans for the employee and the employee’s eligible dependents. Full time employees will also receive 15 days of vacation, 12 sick days, 3 personal days and 3 volunteer days in addition to paid time off during the week between Christmas and New Years, the week of July 4th and 11 additional holidays annually.
Apr 02, 2024
Full time
The Grant Finance Associate will play a lead role in the financial management and oversight of a portfolio of restricted grants . The person will be a detail-oriented, results-driven with superb interpersonal and organizational skills . They will work with staff across project teams to ensure strong financial management for projects to deliver on time, on scope, on budget and with quality standards.
Description
Position Title: Grant Finance Associate
Reports to: Grant Finance Manager
Location: Employees in this role can work from our Boston, MA office, remotely within the U.S. or hybrid of these two options . I nfrequent international travel . Employment Type : Full time
Candidates must have authorization to work in the U.S. Please note that we are not able to sponsor U.S. work authorization for this role. Spanish fluency required
Position Overview:
The Grant Finance Associate will play a lead role in the financial management and oversight of a portfolio of PIH restricted grants . The Grant Finance Associate will be a detail-oriented, results-driven person with superb interpersonal and organizational skills .
The Grant Financial Associate will guide effective f inancial management of a diverse award portfolio implemented in one or more PIH sites: Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, Mexico, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Malawi, Lesotho, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Navajo Nation. The Grant Finance Associate will work with staff across project teams to ensure strong financial management for projects to deliver on time, on scope, on budget and with quality standards.
Primary Responsibilities:
Proposal Development and Budgeting (20%)
Support budget development process for new proposals within portfolio and as assigned , working closely with the programmatic team to understand project activities and implementation plan.
Ensure grants within portfolio are accurately projected within PIH budget.
Lead budget forecasting, revisions an d reallocation requests.
Fund M anagement and Financial Analysis (80%)
Prepare internal financial reports for all grants; work with project teams to review and analyze spend against budgets, identify variances and determine action needed.
Monitor spend across grants to ensure appropriate expense allocation, timely use of funds, and compliance with donor’s operational and contractual requirements; document and monitor overall performance, analyze trends, highlight issues, identify gaps
Prepare timely and accurate external financial reports that comply with all donor regulations.
Coordinate drawdowns , invoices, fund transfers and other regular grant related processes.
Work with site-based accounting and grant teams to complete financial deliverables tied to grant close.
Participate in the end of fiscal year organizational fund close and reporting.
International travel, as required
Qualifications:
Minimum of Bachelor’s-level degree in public administration, business, finance, economics, accounting, or a related field, Master’s preferred .
Minimum of five years of professional experience in financial management of international development projects .
Experience working on federal grants administration desirable.
Experience with information systems or proven ability to learn new systems quickly; strong computer skills in word processing and spreadsheet programs (Microsoft Excel required).
Exemplary interpersonal skills; ability to collaborate effectively with culturally diverse staff across departments and countries under shifting and demanding timelines .
Excellent analytical, organizational, and problem solving abilities.
Ability to present and explain financial information clearly to colleagues at all levels, including non-financial staff .
Comfortable with inheriting already established processes and tools, while also assessing areas for improvement .
Interest in social justice strongly desirable
Proficiency in Spanish strongly preferred
A Cover Letter and Resume or CV are required to be eligible for application review.
Organizational Profile:
Partners In Health (PIH) is a non-profit, global health organization that fights social injustice by bringing the benefits of modern medical science first and foremost to the most vulnerable communities around the world. PIH focuses on those who would not otherwise have access to quality health care. PIH partners with the world’s leading academic institutions to create rigorous evidence that shapes more sound and all-inclusive global health policies. PIH also supports local governments’ efforts to build capacity and strengthen national health systems.
As of today, PIH runs programs in 11 countries (Haiti, Peru, Rwanda, Mexico, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Malawi, Lesotho, Russia, Kazakhstan, Navajo Nation), where it provides direct care to millions of patients, through public facilities and community engagement.
Partners In Health (PIH) is committed to the fundamental principle of equal opportunity and equal treatment for every prospective and current employee. It is the policy of PIH not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, religion, creed, disability, sex and gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state or local law. PIH works in and with a number of governments in and outside the U.S., and to the extent applicable, this statement is intended to incorporate the prohibition of any unlawful discrimination covered by applicable laws in such countries, states and municipalities.
Partners In Health participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. If E-Verify cannot confirm that you are authorized to work, this employer is required to give you written instructions and an opportunity to contact Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or Social Security Administration (SSA) so you can begin to resolve the issue before the employer can take any action against you, including terminating your employment. Employers can only use E-Verify once you have accepted a job offer and completed the Form I-9.
The pay range for this position at commencement of employment is expected to be between $60,000 and $75,000/year.. The starting salary offered may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including market for the position, job-related knowledge, skills and experience.
Subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable plans then in effect, eligible employees may enroll in a 401(k) plan with employer match, as well as participate in organization-sponsored medical, dental, vision, short-term and long-term disability insurance and basic life insurance plans for the employee and the employee’s eligible dependents. Full time employees will also receive 15 days of vacation, 12 sick days, 3 personal days and 3 volunteer days in addition to paid time off during the week between Christmas and New Years, the week of July 4th and 11 additional holidays annually.
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Health & Policy Analytics (HPA), Clinical Supports, Integration, & Workforce Unit section in Portland, Oregon is recruiting for a Health Care Staff Rate Setting Policy Lead that will be in a Temporary Health Care Staff Rate Setting Program. This position will set maximum rates for temporary staffing agencies or entities that engage temporary staffing, engage interested groups in the rate development process, establish a process for agencies or entities to apply for a maximum rate wavier, evaluate and update, as necessary, maximum rates annually, and serve as a liaison for internal and external partners. This position will serve as the policy lead and oversee rate setting and evaluation, waiver and exceptions processes and other key program operations. The complex projects, processes, and systems established will be highly visible and of significant interest to the Oregon legislature, other state agencies, numerous interested groups such as health care facilities and providers, and the Governor's Office.
Working conditions: Work can be conducted remotely with full access to needed operating systems and technology. You may also choose to work in office in our Portland or Salem location. Work location can be changed at any time at the discretion of the hiring manager.
The Oregon Health Authority strategic goal is to end all health inequities by 2030.
OHA values health equity, service excellence, integrity, leadership, partnership, innovation, and transparency. OHA’s health equity definition is “Oregon will have established a health system that creates health equity when all people can reach their full potential and well-being and are not disadvantaged by their race, ethnicity, language, disability, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, social class, intersections among these communities or identities, or other socially determined circumstances. Achieving health equity requires the ongoing collaboration of all regions and sectors of the state, including tribal governments to address: the equitable distribution or redistributing of resources and power; and recognizing, reconciling, and rectifying historical and contemporary injustices.” OHA’s 10-year goal is to eliminate health inequities. Click here , to learn more about OHA’s mission, vision, and core values.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership.
What will you do?
Manage and coordinate comprehensive studies on aspects related to temporary staffing.
Advise executive leadership related to these policy issues by providing workforce subject matter expertise to the rate setting program.
Provide consultation and policy recommendations to OHA senior management related to evaluation methods, ongoing evaluations and evaluation findings on the rate setting program.
Establish and lead multi-agency planning efforts related to research and evaluation to establish health care workforce rate setting policy and direction for OHA and align with other state entities.
Commit agency resources for conducting evaluations.
Recommend policy and program strategies and legislative positions to leadership.
Represent OHA with other agencies.
Deliver complete information to OHA and HPA leadership, Governor’s Office, other state agencies and constituency groups to monitor and improve the program.
Represent the agency to policymakers, partners, and the public by overseeing and approving the design and preparation of research findings and evaluation, presenting and disseminating findings and recommendations by narrative and visual reports and other communication.
What's in it for you? The Health Analytics 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 full medical, vision and dental benefits with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and 11 paid holidays per year plus pension and retirement plans .
What are we looking for?
Minimum Requirements
A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and five years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
OR
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to eight years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
Desired Attributes
Experience in state and federal health care policy, health services research, and/or using health care expenditure utilization and quality assurance data in developing and presenting reports.
Experience producing written reports, visualizing and presenting data effectively for diverse audiences, and synthesizing research findings into actionable information.
Experience in project management.
Experience in convening, leading, and facilitating community partner groups, with the ability gain consensus among members with diverse views.
Experience developing, implementing, or evaluating policies and programs that promote equity and inclusion and reduce racial and ethnic disparities.
Proficient in MS Office (Excel, Word, Publisher, PowerPoint).
Experience in management principles, including planning, organizing, supervision, and decision-making; experience effectively managing program teams.
Experience in analysis of complicated administrative rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
Experience in financial management, budgets, contract management, and program management.
Experience in public sector work.
Experience with labor economics or wage policy in health care or another sector.
Experience with health care workforce policy, workforce recruitment and retention, and workforce regulatory programs.
How to Apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-152248
Application Deadline: 4/09/2024
Apr 01, 2024
Full time
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Health & Policy Analytics (HPA), Clinical Supports, Integration, & Workforce Unit section in Portland, Oregon is recruiting for a Health Care Staff Rate Setting Policy Lead that will be in a Temporary Health Care Staff Rate Setting Program. This position will set maximum rates for temporary staffing agencies or entities that engage temporary staffing, engage interested groups in the rate development process, establish a process for agencies or entities to apply for a maximum rate wavier, evaluate and update, as necessary, maximum rates annually, and serve as a liaison for internal and external partners. This position will serve as the policy lead and oversee rate setting and evaluation, waiver and exceptions processes and other key program operations. The complex projects, processes, and systems established will be highly visible and of significant interest to the Oregon legislature, other state agencies, numerous interested groups such as health care facilities and providers, and the Governor's Office.
Working conditions: Work can be conducted remotely with full access to needed operating systems and technology. You may also choose to work in office in our Portland or Salem location. Work location can be changed at any time at the discretion of the hiring manager.
The Oregon Health Authority strategic goal is to end all health inequities by 2030.
OHA values health equity, service excellence, integrity, leadership, partnership, innovation, and transparency. OHA’s health equity definition is “Oregon will have established a health system that creates health equity when all people can reach their full potential and well-being and are not disadvantaged by their race, ethnicity, language, disability, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, social class, intersections among these communities or identities, or other socially determined circumstances. Achieving health equity requires the ongoing collaboration of all regions and sectors of the state, including tribal governments to address: the equitable distribution or redistributing of resources and power; and recognizing, reconciling, and rectifying historical and contemporary injustices.” OHA’s 10-year goal is to eliminate health inequities. Click here , to learn more about OHA’s mission, vision, and core values.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership.
What will you do?
Manage and coordinate comprehensive studies on aspects related to temporary staffing.
Advise executive leadership related to these policy issues by providing workforce subject matter expertise to the rate setting program.
Provide consultation and policy recommendations to OHA senior management related to evaluation methods, ongoing evaluations and evaluation findings on the rate setting program.
Establish and lead multi-agency planning efforts related to research and evaluation to establish health care workforce rate setting policy and direction for OHA and align with other state entities.
Commit agency resources for conducting evaluations.
Recommend policy and program strategies and legislative positions to leadership.
Represent OHA with other agencies.
Deliver complete information to OHA and HPA leadership, Governor’s Office, other state agencies and constituency groups to monitor and improve the program.
Represent the agency to policymakers, partners, and the public by overseeing and approving the design and preparation of research findings and evaluation, presenting and disseminating findings and recommendations by narrative and visual reports and other communication.
What's in it for you? The Health Analytics 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 full medical, vision and dental benefits with paid sick leave, vacation, personal leave and 11 paid holidays per year plus pension and retirement plans .
What are we looking for?
Minimum Requirements
A Bachelor's Degree in Business or Public Administration, Behavioral or Social Sciences, Finance, Political Science or any degree demonstrating the capacity for the knowledge and skills; and five years professional-level evaluative, analytical and planning work.
OR
Any combination of experience and education equivalent to eight years of experience that typically supports the knowledge and skills for the classification.
Desired Attributes
Experience in state and federal health care policy, health services research, and/or using health care expenditure utilization and quality assurance data in developing and presenting reports.
Experience producing written reports, visualizing and presenting data effectively for diverse audiences, and synthesizing research findings into actionable information.
Experience in project management.
Experience in convening, leading, and facilitating community partner groups, with the ability gain consensus among members with diverse views.
Experience developing, implementing, or evaluating policies and programs that promote equity and inclusion and reduce racial and ethnic disparities.
Proficient in MS Office (Excel, Word, Publisher, PowerPoint).
Experience in management principles, including planning, organizing, supervision, and decision-making; experience effectively managing program teams.
Experience in analysis of complicated administrative rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
Experience in financial management, budgets, contract management, and program management.
Experience in public sector work.
Experience with labor economics or wage policy in health care or another sector.
Experience with health care workforce policy, workforce recruitment and retention, and workforce regulatory programs.
How to Apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-152248
Application Deadline: 4/09/2024
Do you have experience with fiscal operations and contract management and a passion for supporting programs that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
This position provides fiscal and contractual oversight for the Medicaid Division of the Oregon Health Authority. It oversees the unit responsible for fiscal operations and contract management within the Medicaid Division. It provides advice and support for Medicaid Leadership, Programs and Contract Administrators and acts as liaison with Office of Contracts and procurement and Department of Justice. It manages contract development and execution and performs financial functions related to contracts and funding sources. It maintains records for division leadership and program managers through the utilization of databases, reports and forecasting tools. It is
responsible for division compliance with federal and state mandated policies and procedures.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership and has a strategic goal to end all health inequities by 2030.
What's in it for you?
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs.
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.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Five years of lead work, supervision, or progressively related experience; OR two years of related experience and a bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
Experience in advancing health equity, addressing systemic health inequities and collaborating with diverse communities most harmed by social injustice and health inequities.
Evidence of ongoing development of personal cultural awareness and humility, and knowledge of social determinants of health and their impacts on health outcomes.
Experience in collaborating with diverse populations most harmed by social injustice and inequities; demonstrated ability to build and steward positive, collaborative and partnership-based relationships with diverse community groups including communities of color, immigrant groups, the disability and neurodivergent communities, veterans, older adults, individuals identifying as LGBTQIA2S+ and other communities that have been traditionally marginalized.
Demonstrates skills in the following areas:
Contract Administration
Data Synthesis, Analysis and Reporting
Performance / Process / Quality Improvement
Project Management
Strong Oral and Written Communication
Systems and Organizational Improvement
Expert level Technical Assistance
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-152847
Deadline: 04/07/2024
Salary Range: $6257 - $9677
Mar 28, 2024
Full time
Do you have experience with fiscal operations and contract management and a passion for supporting programs that promote equity and inclusion and reduce disparities? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
This position provides fiscal and contractual oversight for the Medicaid Division of the Oregon Health Authority. It oversees the unit responsible for fiscal operations and contract management within the Medicaid Division. It provides advice and support for Medicaid Leadership, Programs and Contract Administrators and acts as liaison with Office of Contracts and procurement and Department of Justice. It manages contract development and execution and performs financial functions related to contracts and funding sources. It maintains records for division leadership and program managers through the utilization of databases, reports and forecasting tools. It is
responsible for division compliance with federal and state mandated policies and procedures.
OHA values service excellence, leadership, integrity, health equity and partnership and has a strategic goal to end all health inequities by 2030.
What's in it for you?
We offer exceptional medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs.
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.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Five years of lead work, supervision, or progressively related experience; OR two years of related experience and a bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
Experience in advancing health equity, addressing systemic health inequities and collaborating with diverse communities most harmed by social injustice and health inequities.
Evidence of ongoing development of personal cultural awareness and humility, and knowledge of social determinants of health and their impacts on health outcomes.
Experience in collaborating with diverse populations most harmed by social injustice and inequities; demonstrated ability to build and steward positive, collaborative and partnership-based relationships with diverse community groups including communities of color, immigrant groups, the disability and neurodivergent communities, veterans, older adults, individuals identifying as LGBTQIA2S+ and other communities that have been traditionally marginalized.
Demonstrates skills in the following areas:
Contract Administration
Data Synthesis, Analysis and Reporting
Performance / Process / Quality Improvement
Project Management
Strong Oral and Written Communication
Systems and Organizational Improvement
Expert level Technical Assistance
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-152847
Deadline: 04/07/2024
Salary Range: $6257 - $9677
GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Girl Scouts of Colorado offers amazing opportunities for talented, forward-thinking, innovative individuals who share our vision of helping girls and young women change the world for the better.
Girl Scouts has been equipping girls to achieve their full potential more than 100 years-and today, Girl Scouts stands as the preeminent leadership development organization for girls, with 2.5 million members across the nation and around the globe.
At Girl Scouts of Colorado, we serve more than 20,000 members and we believe all girls should have the opportunity to reach their full potential and all girls have the power to change the world.
GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from other historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Here's your opportunity to enhance your career while making a difference in girls' lives and in the world!
You will be joining a supportive and flexible work environment with team members who work together to champion girl ambition. We are on a mission to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. The right candidate won't just be promoting a program. Their work will impact and change future generations!
Facility Property Manager General Duties: The Facility and Property Manager oversees the strategic plan, project management, budget, care, maintenance, and contracted work of assigned properties; and works with camp team to deliver services and maintain the site in a safe working order.
**This position is required to stay on-site in private employee housing.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/ RESPONSIBILITIES
Camp Facility Oversight
Oversight of the implementation of the property strategic plan within camp's strategic plan.
Responsible for the management of property security practices and procedures.
Provide oversight and care of maintaining camp facilities, grounds including roads and fences, property and program equipment, and machinery are in safe, well-functioning, working, and clean condition.
Ensure that all safety-related projects/needs are completed in a swift and timely manner and prepare facilities for changing weather conditions to reduce risk.
Manage daily tasks making autonomous decisions without management approval.
Conduct property assessments, inspections, and surveys for the need of immediate repairs and/or renovations, and long-term planning and property improvements.
Responsible for the follow through and updates of daily, weekly, and annual property SOPs.
Maintain a positive rapport and relationship with local sheriff, fire and rescue services for the safety and protection of camp.
Work with various state agencies for inspections, water systems testing and forest mitigation.
Oversight for scheduling and set-up of vendors for maintenance/repairs and contract maintenance.
Provide project management of on-site property work, including that of contracted work and/or maintenance.
Research and coordinate projected capital project expenses, including obtaining quotes from various vendors as necessary.
Responsible for performing various skilled trade tasks for facility maintenance and construction programs.
Cross Functional Work
Support the marketing and advertisement of strategic property usage.
Support care of livestock, providing feeding, daily chores, transportation (including evacuation) of animals, and purchasing of feed/equipment.
Provide transportation of persons, equipment, machinery, luggage, and various materials when needed.
Deliver emergency management during on-site and off-site trip incidents.
Provide site training and orientation to all camp staff.
Provide and support safe and healthy practices.
In coordination with the camp team, facilitate camp property usage including scheduling, reservations, customer communication, external community partnerships, check-in and check-out, orientation, and other operational logistics.
Manage site and program equipment, including storage, maintenance, and coordination with fellow team members.
Provide additional support as necessary to Executive Camp Director and fellow camp team, kitchen and housekeeping staff members.
Staff Supervision
Oversee work and daily supervision of all facility and maintenance employees.
Contribute to the recruitment, hiring, on-boarding, and training of the facility maintenance team members.
Conduct regular property staff meetings to guide staff in planning and carrying out assignments.
Carry out ongoing evaluations, observations, training, and professional development opportunities to assure that work and safety standards meet the criteria to maintain success within job positions.
Provide oversight of staff delegated logistical tasks such as daily assigned tasks, general maintenance, equipment and supply management, site care and cleanliness.
Administration
Stay current in knowledge of OSHA compliance, American Camping Association Standards, Colorado Department of Health and Human Services, and other certifying industry organizations, when applicable to property management and compliancy.
Monitor and manage property annual and capital budgets, striving to minimize costs in coordination with Executive Camp Director.
Manage administrative responsibilities in a timely, independent, and detail-oriented manner.
Meet property and administration deadlines, respond to emails and phone calls quickly, manage tasks independently and communicate additional support when needed.
Interact with digital systems including OKTA, GSLearn, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Checkfront, Formstack, Google Drive, Zoom, Asana, Abila, Social Media tools and others.
Responsible for development of online management tools to monitor site needs.
Respect the confidential nature of all information pertaining to property, staff, volunteers, and campers.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY
Innovative and Dynamic Property Management
Proven experience as a facilities manager or relevant position.
Well-versed in technical/engineering operations and facilities management best practices.
Ability to be flexible, think quickly and modify project plans/operations in ever changing situations.
Ability to communicate property goals and responsibilities to lead a staff team.
Familiarity with risk management and proper safe and health standards.
Property Skill and Ability
Ability to maintain, assess, and operate site and program equipment, machinery, and power tools.
Skills within carpentry, painting, plumbing and water systems, electrical service, roofing and general maintenance required.
Ability to drive ¾ ton truck, large passenger vehicles, and tow animal and equipment trailers.
Required ability to drive a tractor, use a backhoe, skid steer, augur, snow plow, and side by side.
Experience with janitorial and housekeeping duties.
Demonstrated experience maintaining property grounds, such as fences, gates, roads, pastures, enclosures, etc.
Experience working with and caring for farm animals, livestock and large equine preferred.
Knowledge of garden and greenhouse care preferred.
Experience in working with diverse populations of staff and volunteers, demonstrated personal and professional commitment to pluralism.
High Level of Interpersonal and Professional Skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, ability to be a people organizer and leader.
Strong computer & tablet skills, with demonstrated competency of platforms, such as but not limited to, Microsoft 365, Google Drive, Canva, and various social media platforms.
Ability to work closely with members of the Tomahawk Ranch and Outdoor Program and Property teams in all aspects of work plans, schedules, staff management, property and program implementation.
Represent Girl Scouts of Colorado in a professional manner to staff, members, and the community.
Ability to Work Independently
Strong motivational, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work at a camp property non-traditional office location.
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines, both administrative and programmatic.
Must be able to pass any and all background checks as required by GSCO.
EDUCATION OR FORMAL TRAINING
Minium of high school degree or equivalent, associate or bachelor's degree in facilities management, engineering or equivalent preferred.
Must be at least 25 years of age, with 3 years of driving experience, and driving record which meets insurance requirements.
Preferred practical training in project management, communication, sustainability, budget and operations management.
Must have current or ability to obtain within the first 90 days of hire the following trainings/certification: CMRT certification, OSHA trainings, FEMA certification/training, First Aid, CPR, Child Abuse Mandated Reporter, and Universal Standard Precautions.
FORMAL EXPERIENCE
Proven experience of a minimum of three years' project management.
Minimum of three years' experience property maintenance or similar trade experience.
Minimum of three years' supervising full time, part time or seasonal staff; with proven HR skills of hiring, training, evaluation, & termination.
Minimum of three years in construction or building related experience.
SALARY
This position pays $50,000-$65,000 per year.
GSCO BENEFITS
403(b) Retirement Plan - GSCO matches 100% of employee contribution up to 2% of pay.
Health Insurance
PPO: 94% Employer Paid Premium for Employee Only Coverage
HDHP: 100% Employer Paid Premium for Employee Only Coverage
Dental Insurance (68% Employer Paid for Employee Coverage)
Vision Insurance
Short Term Disability - 100% Employer Paid
Long Term Disability - 100% Employer Paid
Life Insurance - fully paid by GSCO, 2x annual salary*
Accidental Death and Dismemberment - fully paid by GSCO, 2x annual salary*
Optional Supplemental Life Insurance (Employee/Spouse/Children)- Employee paid - for additional employee coverage and dependents.
Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical/Dependent Care)
Health Savings Account (GSCO contributes up to $500/year)
Employee Assistance Program - 100% Employer Paid
Headspace (Employer Paid)
ZayZoon Pay Advances
Vacation - Employees accrue 10 vacation days per year.
Sick Leave - Employees earn one day per month.
Holidays - 10 scheduled holidays per year
Office Closures - 4 Weeks of Paid Office Closures (Week of Independence Day; Thanksgiving Week; Winter Holiday 2 weeks)
We encourage applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, including people with disabilities. Our workplace is inclusive, and we strive to create an accessible and accommodating environment for all employees. We comply with all applicable laws and regulations regarding accommodations for disabilities, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you are invited to interview and require accommodations, please inform us in advance so that we can make the necessary arrangements to ensure a smooth and accessible interview experience. If you have questions about accessibility or need assistance with the application process, please contact Human Resources at careers@gscolorado.org or 877-404-5708. We are here to help.
Girl Scouts of Colorado (GSCO) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibits Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind: GSCO is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions at GSCO are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations where we operate. GSCO will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. GSCO encourages applicants of all ages. GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Mar 26, 2024
Full time
GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Girl Scouts of Colorado offers amazing opportunities for talented, forward-thinking, innovative individuals who share our vision of helping girls and young women change the world for the better.
Girl Scouts has been equipping girls to achieve their full potential more than 100 years-and today, Girl Scouts stands as the preeminent leadership development organization for girls, with 2.5 million members across the nation and around the globe.
At Girl Scouts of Colorado, we serve more than 20,000 members and we believe all girls should have the opportunity to reach their full potential and all girls have the power to change the world.
GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from other historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Here's your opportunity to enhance your career while making a difference in girls' lives and in the world!
You will be joining a supportive and flexible work environment with team members who work together to champion girl ambition. We are on a mission to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. The right candidate won't just be promoting a program. Their work will impact and change future generations!
Facility Property Manager General Duties: The Facility and Property Manager oversees the strategic plan, project management, budget, care, maintenance, and contracted work of assigned properties; and works with camp team to deliver services and maintain the site in a safe working order.
**This position is required to stay on-site in private employee housing.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/ RESPONSIBILITIES
Camp Facility Oversight
Oversight of the implementation of the property strategic plan within camp's strategic plan.
Responsible for the management of property security practices and procedures.
Provide oversight and care of maintaining camp facilities, grounds including roads and fences, property and program equipment, and machinery are in safe, well-functioning, working, and clean condition.
Ensure that all safety-related projects/needs are completed in a swift and timely manner and prepare facilities for changing weather conditions to reduce risk.
Manage daily tasks making autonomous decisions without management approval.
Conduct property assessments, inspections, and surveys for the need of immediate repairs and/or renovations, and long-term planning and property improvements.
Responsible for the follow through and updates of daily, weekly, and annual property SOPs.
Maintain a positive rapport and relationship with local sheriff, fire and rescue services for the safety and protection of camp.
Work with various state agencies for inspections, water systems testing and forest mitigation.
Oversight for scheduling and set-up of vendors for maintenance/repairs and contract maintenance.
Provide project management of on-site property work, including that of contracted work and/or maintenance.
Research and coordinate projected capital project expenses, including obtaining quotes from various vendors as necessary.
Responsible for performing various skilled trade tasks for facility maintenance and construction programs.
Cross Functional Work
Support the marketing and advertisement of strategic property usage.
Support care of livestock, providing feeding, daily chores, transportation (including evacuation) of animals, and purchasing of feed/equipment.
Provide transportation of persons, equipment, machinery, luggage, and various materials when needed.
Deliver emergency management during on-site and off-site trip incidents.
Provide site training and orientation to all camp staff.
Provide and support safe and healthy practices.
In coordination with the camp team, facilitate camp property usage including scheduling, reservations, customer communication, external community partnerships, check-in and check-out, orientation, and other operational logistics.
Manage site and program equipment, including storage, maintenance, and coordination with fellow team members.
Provide additional support as necessary to Executive Camp Director and fellow camp team, kitchen and housekeeping staff members.
Staff Supervision
Oversee work and daily supervision of all facility and maintenance employees.
Contribute to the recruitment, hiring, on-boarding, and training of the facility maintenance team members.
Conduct regular property staff meetings to guide staff in planning and carrying out assignments.
Carry out ongoing evaluations, observations, training, and professional development opportunities to assure that work and safety standards meet the criteria to maintain success within job positions.
Provide oversight of staff delegated logistical tasks such as daily assigned tasks, general maintenance, equipment and supply management, site care and cleanliness.
Administration
Stay current in knowledge of OSHA compliance, American Camping Association Standards, Colorado Department of Health and Human Services, and other certifying industry organizations, when applicable to property management and compliancy.
Monitor and manage property annual and capital budgets, striving to minimize costs in coordination with Executive Camp Director.
Manage administrative responsibilities in a timely, independent, and detail-oriented manner.
Meet property and administration deadlines, respond to emails and phone calls quickly, manage tasks independently and communicate additional support when needed.
Interact with digital systems including OKTA, GSLearn, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Checkfront, Formstack, Google Drive, Zoom, Asana, Abila, Social Media tools and others.
Responsible for development of online management tools to monitor site needs.
Respect the confidential nature of all information pertaining to property, staff, volunteers, and campers.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY
Innovative and Dynamic Property Management
Proven experience as a facilities manager or relevant position.
Well-versed in technical/engineering operations and facilities management best practices.
Ability to be flexible, think quickly and modify project plans/operations in ever changing situations.
Ability to communicate property goals and responsibilities to lead a staff team.
Familiarity with risk management and proper safe and health standards.
Property Skill and Ability
Ability to maintain, assess, and operate site and program equipment, machinery, and power tools.
Skills within carpentry, painting, plumbing and water systems, electrical service, roofing and general maintenance required.
Ability to drive ¾ ton truck, large passenger vehicles, and tow animal and equipment trailers.
Required ability to drive a tractor, use a backhoe, skid steer, augur, snow plow, and side by side.
Experience with janitorial and housekeeping duties.
Demonstrated experience maintaining property grounds, such as fences, gates, roads, pastures, enclosures, etc.
Experience working with and caring for farm animals, livestock and large equine preferred.
Knowledge of garden and greenhouse care preferred.
Experience in working with diverse populations of staff and volunteers, demonstrated personal and professional commitment to pluralism.
High Level of Interpersonal and Professional Skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, ability to be a people organizer and leader.
Strong computer & tablet skills, with demonstrated competency of platforms, such as but not limited to, Microsoft 365, Google Drive, Canva, and various social media platforms.
Ability to work closely with members of the Tomahawk Ranch and Outdoor Program and Property teams in all aspects of work plans, schedules, staff management, property and program implementation.
Represent Girl Scouts of Colorado in a professional manner to staff, members, and the community.
Ability to Work Independently
Strong motivational, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work at a camp property non-traditional office location.
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines, both administrative and programmatic.
Must be able to pass any and all background checks as required by GSCO.
EDUCATION OR FORMAL TRAINING
Minium of high school degree or equivalent, associate or bachelor's degree in facilities management, engineering or equivalent preferred.
Must be at least 25 years of age, with 3 years of driving experience, and driving record which meets insurance requirements.
Preferred practical training in project management, communication, sustainability, budget and operations management.
Must have current or ability to obtain within the first 90 days of hire the following trainings/certification: CMRT certification, OSHA trainings, FEMA certification/training, First Aid, CPR, Child Abuse Mandated Reporter, and Universal Standard Precautions.
FORMAL EXPERIENCE
Proven experience of a minimum of three years' project management.
Minimum of three years' experience property maintenance or similar trade experience.
Minimum of three years' supervising full time, part time or seasonal staff; with proven HR skills of hiring, training, evaluation, & termination.
Minimum of three years in construction or building related experience.
SALARY
This position pays $50,000-$65,000 per year.
GSCO BENEFITS
403(b) Retirement Plan - GSCO matches 100% of employee contribution up to 2% of pay.
Health Insurance
PPO: 94% Employer Paid Premium for Employee Only Coverage
HDHP: 100% Employer Paid Premium for Employee Only Coverage
Dental Insurance (68% Employer Paid for Employee Coverage)
Vision Insurance
Short Term Disability - 100% Employer Paid
Long Term Disability - 100% Employer Paid
Life Insurance - fully paid by GSCO, 2x annual salary*
Accidental Death and Dismemberment - fully paid by GSCO, 2x annual salary*
Optional Supplemental Life Insurance (Employee/Spouse/Children)- Employee paid - for additional employee coverage and dependents.
Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical/Dependent Care)
Health Savings Account (GSCO contributes up to $500/year)
Employee Assistance Program - 100% Employer Paid
Headspace (Employer Paid)
ZayZoon Pay Advances
Vacation - Employees accrue 10 vacation days per year.
Sick Leave - Employees earn one day per month.
Holidays - 10 scheduled holidays per year
Office Closures - 4 Weeks of Paid Office Closures (Week of Independence Day; Thanksgiving Week; Winter Holiday 2 weeks)
We encourage applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, including people with disabilities. Our workplace is inclusive, and we strive to create an accessible and accommodating environment for all employees. We comply with all applicable laws and regulations regarding accommodations for disabilities, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you are invited to interview and require accommodations, please inform us in advance so that we can make the necessary arrangements to ensure a smooth and accessible interview experience. If you have questions about accessibility or need assistance with the application process, please contact Human Resources at careers@gscolorado.org or 877-404-5708. We are here to help.
Girl Scouts of Colorado (GSCO) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibits Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind: GSCO is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions at GSCO are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations where we operate. GSCO will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. GSCO encourages applicants of all ages. GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Girl Scouts of Colorado offers amazing opportunities for talented, forward-thinking, innovative individuals who share our vision of helping girls and young women change the world for the better.
Girl Scouts has been equipping girls to achieve their full potential more than 100 years-and today, Girl Scouts stands as the preeminent leadership development organization for girls, with 2.5 million members across the nation and around the globe.
At Girl Scouts of Colorado, we serve more than 20,000 members and we believe all girls should have the opportunity to reach their full potential and all girls have the power to change the world.
GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from other historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Here's your opportunity to enhance your career while making a difference in girls' lives and in the world!
You will be joining a supportive and flexible work environment with team members who work together to champion girl ambition. We are on a mission to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. The right candidate won't just be promoting a program. Their work will impact and change future generations!
Facility Property Manager General Duties: The Facility and Property Manager oversees the strategic plan, project management, budget, care, maintenance, and contracted work of assigned properties; and works with camp team to deliver services and maintain the site in a safe working order.
**This position is required to stay on-site in private employee housing.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/ RESPONSIBILITIES
Camp Facility Oversight
Oversight of the implementation of the property strategic plan within camp's strategic plan.
Responsible for the management of property security practices and procedures.
Provide oversight and care of maintaining camp facilities, grounds including roads and fences, property and program equipment, and machinery are in safe, well-functioning, working, and clean condition.
Ensure that all safety-related projects/needs are completed in a swift and timely manner and prepare facilities for changing weather conditions to reduce risk.
Manage daily tasks making autonomous decisions without management approval.
Conduct property assessments, inspections, and surveys for the need of immediate repairs and/or renovations, and long-term planning and property improvements.
Responsible for the follow through and updates of daily, weekly, and annual property SOPs.
Maintain a positive rapport and relationship with local sheriff, fire and rescue services for the safety and protection of camp.
Work with various state agencies for inspections, water systems testing and forest mitigation.
Oversight for scheduling and set-up of vendors for maintenance/repairs and contract maintenance.
Provide project management of on-site property work, including that of contracted work and/or maintenance.
Research and coordinate projected capital project expenses, including obtaining quotes from various vendors as necessary.
Responsible for performing various skilled trade tasks for facility maintenance and construction programs.
Cross Functional Work
Support the marketing and advertisement of strategic property usage.
Support care of livestock, providing feeding, daily chores, transportation (including evacuation) of animals, and purchasing of feed/equipment.
Provide transportation of persons, equipment, machinery, luggage, and various materials when needed.
Deliver emergency management during on-site and off-site trip incidents.
Provide site training and orientation to all camp staff.
Provide and support safe and healthy practices.
In coordination with the camp team, facilitate camp property usage including scheduling, reservations, customer communication, external community partnerships, check-in and check-out, orientation, and other operational logistics.
Manage site and program equipment, including storage, maintenance, and coordination with fellow team members.
Provide additional support as necessary to Executive Camp Director and fellow camp team, kitchen and housekeeping staff members.
Staff Supervision
Oversee work and daily supervision of all facility and maintenance employees.
Contribute to the recruitment, hiring, on-boarding, and training of the facility maintenance team members.
Conduct regular property staff meetings to guide staff in planning and carrying out assignments.
Carry out ongoing evaluations, observations, training, and professional development opportunities to assure that work and safety standards meet the criteria to maintain success within job positions.
Provide oversight of staff delegated logistical tasks such as daily assigned tasks, general maintenance, equipment and supply management, site care and cleanliness.
Administration
Stay current in knowledge of OSHA compliance, American Camping Association Standards, Colorado Department of Health and Human Services, and other certifying industry organizations, when applicable to property management and compliancy.
Monitor and manage property annual and capital budgets, striving to minimize costs in coordination with Executive Camp Director.
Manage administrative responsibilities in a timely, independent, and detail-oriented manner.
Meet property and administration deadlines, respond to emails and phone calls quickly, manage tasks independently and communicate additional support when needed.
Interact with digital systems including OKTA, GSLearn, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Checkfront, Formstack, Google Drive, Zoom, Asana, Abila, Social Media tools and others.
Responsible for development of online management tools to monitor site needs.
Respect the confidential nature of all information pertaining to property, staff, volunteers, and campers.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY
Innovative and Dynamic Property Management
Proven experience as a facilities manager or relevant position.
Well-versed in technical/engineering operations and facilities management best practices.
Ability to be flexible, think quickly and modify project plans/operations in ever changing situations.
Ability to communicate property goals and responsibilities to lead a staff team.
Familiarity with risk management and proper safe and health standards.
Property Skill and Ability
Ability to maintain, assess, and operate site and program equipment, machinery, and power tools.
Skills within carpentry, painting, plumbing and water systems, electrical service, roofing and general maintenance required.
Ability to drive ¾ ton truck, large passenger vehicles, and tow animal and equipment trailers.
Required ability to drive a tractor, use a backhoe, skid steer, augur, snow plow, and side by side.
Experience with janitorial and housekeeping duties.
Demonstrated experience maintaining property grounds, such as fences, gates, roads, pastures, enclosures, etc.
Experience working with and caring for farm animals, livestock and large equine preferred.
Knowledge of garden and greenhouse care preferred.
Experience in working with diverse populations of staff and volunteers, demonstrated personal and professional commitment to pluralism.
High Level of Interpersonal and Professional Skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, ability to be a people organizer and leader.
Strong computer & tablet skills, with demonstrated competency of platforms, such as but not limited to, Microsoft 365, Google Drive, Canva, and various social media platforms.
Ability to work closely with members of the Tomahawk Ranch and Outdoor Program and Property teams in all aspects of work plans, schedules, staff management, property and program implementation.
Represent Girl Scouts of Colorado in a professional manner to staff, members, and the community.
Ability to Work Independently
Strong motivational, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work at a camp property non-traditional office location.
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines, both administrative and programmatic.
Must be able to pass any and all background checks as required by GSCO.
EDUCATION OR FORMAL TRAINING
Minium of high school degree or equivalent, associate or bachelor's degree in facilities management, engineering or equivalent preferred.
Must be at least 25 years of age, with 3 years of driving experience, and driving record which meets insurance requirements.
Preferred practical training in project management, communication, sustainability, budget and operations management.
Must have current or ability to obtain within the first 90 days of hire the following trainings/certification: CMRT certification, OSHA trainings, FEMA certification/training, First Aid, CPR, Child Abuse Mandated Reporter, and Universal Standard Precautions.
FORMAL EXPERIENCE
Proven experience of a minimum of three years' project management.
Minimum of three years' experience property maintenance or similar trade experience.
Minimum of three years' supervising full time, part time or seasonal staff; with proven HR skills of hiring, training, evaluation, & termination.
Minimum of three years in construction or building related experience.
SALARY
This position pays $55,000-$65,000 per year.
GSCO BENEFITS
403(b) Retirement Plan - GSCO matches 100% of employee contribution up to 2% of pay.
Health Insurance
PPO: 94% Employer Paid Premium for Employee Only Coverage
HDHP: 100% Employer Paid Premium for Employee Only Coverage
Dental Insurance (68% Employer Paid for Employee Coverage)
Vision Insurance
Short Term Disability - 100% Employer Paid
Long Term Disability - 100% Employer Paid
Life Insurance - fully paid by GSCO, 2x annual salary*
Accidental Death and Dismemberment - fully paid by GSCO, 2x annual salary*
Optional Supplemental Life Insurance (Employee/Spouse/Children)- Employee paid - for additional employee coverage and dependents.
Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical/Dependent Care)
Health Savings Account (GSCO contributes up to $500/year)
Employee Assistance Program - 100% Employer Paid
Headspace (Employer Paid)
ZayZoon Pay Advances
Vacation - Employees accrue 10 vacation days per year.
Sick Leave - Employees earn one day per month.
Holidays - 10 scheduled holidays per year
Office Closures - 4 Weeks of Paid Office Closures (Week of Independence Day; Thanksgiving Week; Winter Holiday 2 weeks)
We encourage applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, including people with disabilities. Our workplace is inclusive, and we strive to create an accessible and accommodating environment for all employees. We comply with all applicable laws and regulations regarding accommodations for disabilities, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you are invited to interview and require accommodations, please inform us in advance so that we can make the necessary arrangements to ensure a smooth and accessible interview experience. If you have questions about accessibility or need assistance with the application process, please contact Human Resources at careers@gscolorado.org or 877-404-5708. We are here to help.
Girl Scouts of Colorado (GSCO) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibits Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind: GSCO is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions at GSCO are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations where we operate. GSCO will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. GSCO encourages applicants of all ages. GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website. https://gscolorado.workbrightats.com/jobs/1086681-285986.html
Mar 26, 2024
Full time
GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Girl Scouts of Colorado offers amazing opportunities for talented, forward-thinking, innovative individuals who share our vision of helping girls and young women change the world for the better.
Girl Scouts has been equipping girls to achieve their full potential more than 100 years-and today, Girl Scouts stands as the preeminent leadership development organization for girls, with 2.5 million members across the nation and around the globe.
At Girl Scouts of Colorado, we serve more than 20,000 members and we believe all girls should have the opportunity to reach their full potential and all girls have the power to change the world.
GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from other historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Here's your opportunity to enhance your career while making a difference in girls' lives and in the world!
You will be joining a supportive and flexible work environment with team members who work together to champion girl ambition. We are on a mission to build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. The right candidate won't just be promoting a program. Their work will impact and change future generations!
Facility Property Manager General Duties: The Facility and Property Manager oversees the strategic plan, project management, budget, care, maintenance, and contracted work of assigned properties; and works with camp team to deliver services and maintain the site in a safe working order.
**This position is required to stay on-site in private employee housing.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES/ RESPONSIBILITIES
Camp Facility Oversight
Oversight of the implementation of the property strategic plan within camp's strategic plan.
Responsible for the management of property security practices and procedures.
Provide oversight and care of maintaining camp facilities, grounds including roads and fences, property and program equipment, and machinery are in safe, well-functioning, working, and clean condition.
Ensure that all safety-related projects/needs are completed in a swift and timely manner and prepare facilities for changing weather conditions to reduce risk.
Manage daily tasks making autonomous decisions without management approval.
Conduct property assessments, inspections, and surveys for the need of immediate repairs and/or renovations, and long-term planning and property improvements.
Responsible for the follow through and updates of daily, weekly, and annual property SOPs.
Maintain a positive rapport and relationship with local sheriff, fire and rescue services for the safety and protection of camp.
Work with various state agencies for inspections, water systems testing and forest mitigation.
Oversight for scheduling and set-up of vendors for maintenance/repairs and contract maintenance.
Provide project management of on-site property work, including that of contracted work and/or maintenance.
Research and coordinate projected capital project expenses, including obtaining quotes from various vendors as necessary.
Responsible for performing various skilled trade tasks for facility maintenance and construction programs.
Cross Functional Work
Support the marketing and advertisement of strategic property usage.
Support care of livestock, providing feeding, daily chores, transportation (including evacuation) of animals, and purchasing of feed/equipment.
Provide transportation of persons, equipment, machinery, luggage, and various materials when needed.
Deliver emergency management during on-site and off-site trip incidents.
Provide site training and orientation to all camp staff.
Provide and support safe and healthy practices.
In coordination with the camp team, facilitate camp property usage including scheduling, reservations, customer communication, external community partnerships, check-in and check-out, orientation, and other operational logistics.
Manage site and program equipment, including storage, maintenance, and coordination with fellow team members.
Provide additional support as necessary to Executive Camp Director and fellow camp team, kitchen and housekeeping staff members.
Staff Supervision
Oversee work and daily supervision of all facility and maintenance employees.
Contribute to the recruitment, hiring, on-boarding, and training of the facility maintenance team members.
Conduct regular property staff meetings to guide staff in planning and carrying out assignments.
Carry out ongoing evaluations, observations, training, and professional development opportunities to assure that work and safety standards meet the criteria to maintain success within job positions.
Provide oversight of staff delegated logistical tasks such as daily assigned tasks, general maintenance, equipment and supply management, site care and cleanliness.
Administration
Stay current in knowledge of OSHA compliance, American Camping Association Standards, Colorado Department of Health and Human Services, and other certifying industry organizations, when applicable to property management and compliancy.
Monitor and manage property annual and capital budgets, striving to minimize costs in coordination with Executive Camp Director.
Manage administrative responsibilities in a timely, independent, and detail-oriented manner.
Meet property and administration deadlines, respond to emails and phone calls quickly, manage tasks independently and communicate additional support when needed.
Interact with digital systems including OKTA, GSLearn, Outlook, Microsoft Teams, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Checkfront, Formstack, Google Drive, Zoom, Asana, Abila, Social Media tools and others.
Responsible for development of online management tools to monitor site needs.
Respect the confidential nature of all information pertaining to property, staff, volunteers, and campers.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY
Innovative and Dynamic Property Management
Proven experience as a facilities manager or relevant position.
Well-versed in technical/engineering operations and facilities management best practices.
Ability to be flexible, think quickly and modify project plans/operations in ever changing situations.
Ability to communicate property goals and responsibilities to lead a staff team.
Familiarity with risk management and proper safe and health standards.
Property Skill and Ability
Ability to maintain, assess, and operate site and program equipment, machinery, and power tools.
Skills within carpentry, painting, plumbing and water systems, electrical service, roofing and general maintenance required.
Ability to drive ¾ ton truck, large passenger vehicles, and tow animal and equipment trailers.
Required ability to drive a tractor, use a backhoe, skid steer, augur, snow plow, and side by side.
Experience with janitorial and housekeeping duties.
Demonstrated experience maintaining property grounds, such as fences, gates, roads, pastures, enclosures, etc.
Experience working with and caring for farm animals, livestock and large equine preferred.
Knowledge of garden and greenhouse care preferred.
Experience in working with diverse populations of staff and volunteers, demonstrated personal and professional commitment to pluralism.
High Level of Interpersonal and Professional Skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, ability to be a people organizer and leader.
Strong computer & tablet skills, with demonstrated competency of platforms, such as but not limited to, Microsoft 365, Google Drive, Canva, and various social media platforms.
Ability to work closely with members of the Tomahawk Ranch and Outdoor Program and Property teams in all aspects of work plans, schedules, staff management, property and program implementation.
Represent Girl Scouts of Colorado in a professional manner to staff, members, and the community.
Ability to Work Independently
Strong motivational, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work at a camp property non-traditional office location.
Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines, both administrative and programmatic.
Must be able to pass any and all background checks as required by GSCO.
EDUCATION OR FORMAL TRAINING
Minium of high school degree or equivalent, associate or bachelor's degree in facilities management, engineering or equivalent preferred.
Must be at least 25 years of age, with 3 years of driving experience, and driving record which meets insurance requirements.
Preferred practical training in project management, communication, sustainability, budget and operations management.
Must have current or ability to obtain within the first 90 days of hire the following trainings/certification: CMRT certification, OSHA trainings, FEMA certification/training, First Aid, CPR, Child Abuse Mandated Reporter, and Universal Standard Precautions.
FORMAL EXPERIENCE
Proven experience of a minimum of three years' project management.
Minimum of three years' experience property maintenance or similar trade experience.
Minimum of three years' supervising full time, part time or seasonal staff; with proven HR skills of hiring, training, evaluation, & termination.
Minimum of three years in construction or building related experience.
SALARY
This position pays $55,000-$65,000 per year.
GSCO BENEFITS
403(b) Retirement Plan - GSCO matches 100% of employee contribution up to 2% of pay.
Health Insurance
PPO: 94% Employer Paid Premium for Employee Only Coverage
HDHP: 100% Employer Paid Premium for Employee Only Coverage
Dental Insurance (68% Employer Paid for Employee Coverage)
Vision Insurance
Short Term Disability - 100% Employer Paid
Long Term Disability - 100% Employer Paid
Life Insurance - fully paid by GSCO, 2x annual salary*
Accidental Death and Dismemberment - fully paid by GSCO, 2x annual salary*
Optional Supplemental Life Insurance (Employee/Spouse/Children)- Employee paid - for additional employee coverage and dependents.
Flexible Spending Accounts (Medical/Dependent Care)
Health Savings Account (GSCO contributes up to $500/year)
Employee Assistance Program - 100% Employer Paid
Headspace (Employer Paid)
ZayZoon Pay Advances
Vacation - Employees accrue 10 vacation days per year.
Sick Leave - Employees earn one day per month.
Holidays - 10 scheduled holidays per year
Office Closures - 4 Weeks of Paid Office Closures (Week of Independence Day; Thanksgiving Week; Winter Holiday 2 weeks)
We encourage applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, including people with disabilities. Our workplace is inclusive, and we strive to create an accessible and accommodating environment for all employees. We comply with all applicable laws and regulations regarding accommodations for disabilities, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you are invited to interview and require accommodations, please inform us in advance so that we can make the necessary arrangements to ensure a smooth and accessible interview experience. If you have questions about accessibility or need assistance with the application process, please contact Human Resources at careers@gscolorado.org or 877-404-5708. We are here to help.
Girl Scouts of Colorado (GSCO) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Prohibits Discrimination and Harassment of Any Kind: GSCO is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions at GSCO are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion or belief, national, social or ethnic origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, physical, mental or sensory disability, HIV Status, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, past or present military service, family medical history or genetic information, family or parental status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations where we operate. GSCO will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics. GSCO encourages applicants of all ages. GSCO celebrates diversity and values the strengths that come with having a diverse community. People from historically marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
For more information, or to apply now, you must go to the website below. Please DO NOT email your resume to us as we only accept applications through our website. https://gscolorado.workbrightats.com/jobs/1086681-285986.html
Do you have experience with health outcomes research, process improvement, quality assurance, contract oversight and healthcare delivery systems research? Are you passionate about weaving risk mitigation, continuous improvement, program/policy evaluation strategies to shape and validate equity centered, system-wide transformation? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
Provide and oversee a behavioral health system-wide view of quality assurance – from statutory implications to community partner implementation of new legislation and rulemaking, to corrective action planning and monitoring. This position will be responsible for planning, organizing, and managing quality assurance best practices for behavioral health providers and programs across Oregon. This will include synthesizing updates across various quality activities pertaining to Oregon’s behavioral health system and will provide scaffolding for accountability at the state and local level as Oregonians’ behavioral health needs are vast and complex. This position will manage a unit that will be responsible for continuous quality improvement efforts to address root causes of administrative, operational, and programmatic issues. This role will also provide systems planning and performance monitoring for corrective action plans in audit responses.
What's in it for you?
medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs.
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.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Six years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience; OR three years of related experience and a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
A degree or credential in a behavioral health or social service-related profession (i.e., Masters in Counseling, Masters in Social Work) and/or lived experiences in behavioral health is preferred.
Experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and address systemic health disparities, with an emphasis on integrating the voice of consumers with lived experience.
Experience with health outcomes research, process improvement, contract oversight, healthcare delivery systems research or experience using healthcare expenditure, utilization, and quality assurance data in developing and presenting reports.
Previous experience in alternative dispute resolution, and conflict resolution valued in this position. Position requires influencing systems-wide changes by applying an equity framework to all work.
Knowledge about contracts/interagency agreement administration, procurement, and project management within the context of Oregon state government (e.g. OHA/ODHS) or other complex health services delivery organizations.
Specific knowledge and understanding of the full continuum of behavioral health care, with specific understanding of the various clinical and non-clinical professional roles that are instrumental to the delivery of care, supports and services.
Knowledge of health services delivery systems, particularly the Oregon Health Plan/ Medicaid Administration in Oregon, and experience in working with Community Mental Health Programs, Behavioral Health Service Providers, Coordinated Care Organizations or other managed care entities and their leadership to guide operations and policies; experience implementing health care transformation in Oregon preferred.
Familiarity with varying funding streams for statewide and community investment and value-based payment mechanisms; experience with state-wide contract administration preferred.
Experience working with the Legislature, community groups and local government. Involved frequent contact with the Governor’s Office, professional associations, government officials and legislators.
Specific knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, iterative design, and improvement science.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-151514
Deadline: 4/3/24
Mar 15, 2024
Full time
Do you have experience with health outcomes research, process improvement, quality assurance, contract oversight and healthcare delivery systems research? Are you passionate about weaving risk mitigation, continuous improvement, program/policy evaluation strategies to shape and validate equity centered, system-wide transformation? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
Provide and oversee a behavioral health system-wide view of quality assurance – from statutory implications to community partner implementation of new legislation and rulemaking, to corrective action planning and monitoring. This position will be responsible for planning, organizing, and managing quality assurance best practices for behavioral health providers and programs across Oregon. This will include synthesizing updates across various quality activities pertaining to Oregon’s behavioral health system and will provide scaffolding for accountability at the state and local level as Oregonians’ behavioral health needs are vast and complex. This position will manage a unit that will be responsible for continuous quality improvement efforts to address root causes of administrative, operational, and programmatic issues. This role will also provide systems planning and performance monitoring for corrective action plans in audit responses.
What's in it for you?
medical, vision and dental benefits packages for you and your qualified family members, with very low monthly out-of-pocket costs.
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.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Six years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience; OR three years of related experience and a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
A degree or credential in a behavioral health or social service-related profession (i.e., Masters in Counseling, Masters in Social Work) and/or lived experiences in behavioral health is preferred.
Experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that promote equity and inclusion and address systemic health disparities, with an emphasis on integrating the voice of consumers with lived experience.
Experience with health outcomes research, process improvement, contract oversight, healthcare delivery systems research or experience using healthcare expenditure, utilization, and quality assurance data in developing and presenting reports.
Previous experience in alternative dispute resolution, and conflict resolution valued in this position. Position requires influencing systems-wide changes by applying an equity framework to all work.
Knowledge about contracts/interagency agreement administration, procurement, and project management within the context of Oregon state government (e.g. OHA/ODHS) or other complex health services delivery organizations.
Specific knowledge and understanding of the full continuum of behavioral health care, with specific understanding of the various clinical and non-clinical professional roles that are instrumental to the delivery of care, supports and services.
Knowledge of health services delivery systems, particularly the Oregon Health Plan/ Medicaid Administration in Oregon, and experience in working with Community Mental Health Programs, Behavioral Health Service Providers, Coordinated Care Organizations or other managed care entities and their leadership to guide operations and policies; experience implementing health care transformation in Oregon preferred.
Familiarity with varying funding streams for statewide and community investment and value-based payment mechanisms; experience with state-wide contract administration preferred.
Experience working with the Legislature, community groups and local government. Involved frequent contact with the Governor’s Office, professional associations, government officials and legislators.
Specific knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, iterative design, and improvement science.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-151514
Deadline: 4/3/24
Do you have experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that center the voices of people with lived experience and promote equity and inclusion? Are you committed to ensuring meaningful partnership with people with lived experience in decision-making at all levels of the behavioral health system? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
Determine strategies to move the agency, division, and peer services forward, set goals, creates, and implements action plans, and evaluate the process and results. Develops and institutes policies for effective integration of peers within the behavioral health care continuum. Leads OHA’s efforts to ensure meaningful partnership with people with lived experience in decision-making at all levels of the behavioral health system. The person in this position will utilize the lived experience of Oregonians to provide inspirational leadership to the agency and lead a team of behavioral health experts to break down historical communication and outreach barriers and ensure people with lived experience are continually leading behavioral health transformation efforts.
This position serves as the state’s chief technical advisor and consultant on matters of concern to consumers of behavioral health prevention, promotion, treatment and recovery services to OHA, the Governor’s office, the Legislative Assembly, local state and federal government agencies, tribes, community mental health and addictions programs. Provides oversight of the HSD behavioral health advisory groups, board and committees and provides strategic direction and oversight for peer delivered services and makes decisions to ensure the equitable distribution of resources and power by utilizing data, budgetary expenditures, and projections to determine financial and program impact, identifying, and determining program policy changes needed. Oversees the design and implementation of new programs to ensure commitment to eliminating health inequality while also making program level decisions about multiple, statewide programs and policies which impact behavioral healthcare services to consumers.
This position provides oversight for the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of all behavioral health programs, projects, and initiatives through supervision of the behavioral health operations unit. This position ensures adherence to legislative and OHA leadership priorities while guiding a diverse team of behavioral subject matter experts in their area to implement changes within the behavioral health unit to synthesize person-directed, trauma-informed, equitable, effective approaches towards behavioral health services in Oregon. Using this lens, they are using collaborative managerial and supervisory practices to revise methods for evaluation, monitoring, business practices, program funding, budget analysis, hiring and performance metrics.
What's in it for you? Oregon Health Authority 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 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.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Seven years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience; OR four years of related experience and a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
Experience in advancing health equity, addressing systemic health inequities and collaborating with diverse communities most harmed by social injustice and health inequities.
Lived experience with behavioral health needs or accessing behavioral health services. Must possess certification as a THW Certified Peer Support Specialist or Peer Wellness Specialist, or have ability to become certified within six months of hire.
Knowledge and / or experience with Peer Delivered Services.
Experience in advancing health equity, including effective delivery of culturally responsive and inclusive services, evidence of ongoing development of personal cultural awareness and humility, and knowledge of social determinants of health and their impacts on health outcomes.
Experience in advancing state and community-based programs or initiatives centered on people with lived experience.
Experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that center the voices of people with lived experience and promote equity and inclusion.
Demonstrated ability to build and steward positive relationships with diverse community groups including people with lived experience, communities of color, immigrant groups, the disability community, and other traditionally marginalized communities.
Established relationships with, or demonstrated ability to develop, strong, collaborative, and partnership-based relationships with people with lived experience, the peer community, and those receiving services within Oregon’s Behavioral Health System.
Previous experience in alternative dispute resolution, and conflict resolution valued in this position. Position requires influencing systems-wide changes by applying an equity framework to all work.
Knowledge about contracts/interagency agreement administration, procurement, and project management within the context of Oregon state government (e.g. OHA/ODHS) or other complex health services delivery organizations.
Specific knowledge of Oregon Administrative Rules and Oregon Revised Statutes, other applicable regulations, and program requirements.
Knowledge and experience in designing, implementing, evaluation, and maintenance of state and federal programs, particularly those involving behavioral health and crossovers to the justice system.
Knowledge of Medicaid, community mental health programs, Substance Use Disorder and/or problem gambling health delivery systems, with experience implementing health care transformation in Oregon preferred.
Experience working with the Legislature, community groups and local government. Involved frequent contact with the Governor’s Office, professional associations, government officials and legislators.
Ability to provide organizational leadership to support inter-and cross-agency collaboration and systems-wide changes that support advocacy, equity, and client-centered policies and solutions.
Specific knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, iterative design, and improvement science.
Strong communication skills across a variety of forms that demonstrate the ability to facilitate appreciative inquiry, foster trust and transparency, and promote human-centered change management. Oral and written cross-cultural communications skills and experience preferred. Ability to use empathy and active listening to understand others’ concerns and to articulate and address those concerns in a proactive, resolution-focused way.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-151504
Deadline 4/3/24
Mar 14, 2024
Full time
Do you have experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that center the voices of people with lived experience and promote equity and inclusion? Are you committed to ensuring meaningful partnership with people with lived experience in decision-making at all levels of the behavioral health system? We look forward to hearing from you!
Work Location: Salem/Marion or Portland/Multnomah; hybrid position
What you will do!
Determine strategies to move the agency, division, and peer services forward, set goals, creates, and implements action plans, and evaluate the process and results. Develops and institutes policies for effective integration of peers within the behavioral health care continuum. Leads OHA’s efforts to ensure meaningful partnership with people with lived experience in decision-making at all levels of the behavioral health system. The person in this position will utilize the lived experience of Oregonians to provide inspirational leadership to the agency and lead a team of behavioral health experts to break down historical communication and outreach barriers and ensure people with lived experience are continually leading behavioral health transformation efforts.
This position serves as the state’s chief technical advisor and consultant on matters of concern to consumers of behavioral health prevention, promotion, treatment and recovery services to OHA, the Governor’s office, the Legislative Assembly, local state and federal government agencies, tribes, community mental health and addictions programs. Provides oversight of the HSD behavioral health advisory groups, board and committees and provides strategic direction and oversight for peer delivered services and makes decisions to ensure the equitable distribution of resources and power by utilizing data, budgetary expenditures, and projections to determine financial and program impact, identifying, and determining program policy changes needed. Oversees the design and implementation of new programs to ensure commitment to eliminating health inequality while also making program level decisions about multiple, statewide programs and policies which impact behavioral healthcare services to consumers.
This position provides oversight for the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of all behavioral health programs, projects, and initiatives through supervision of the behavioral health operations unit. This position ensures adherence to legislative and OHA leadership priorities while guiding a diverse team of behavioral subject matter experts in their area to implement changes within the behavioral health unit to synthesize person-directed, trauma-informed, equitable, effective approaches towards behavioral health services in Oregon. Using this lens, they are using collaborative managerial and supervisory practices to revise methods for evaluation, monitoring, business practices, program funding, budget analysis, hiring and performance metrics.
What's in it for you? Oregon Health Authority 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 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.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Minimum Qualifications
Seven years of supervision, management, or progressively related experience; OR four years of related experience and a bachelor's degree in a related field.
Desired Attributes
Experience in advancing health equity, addressing systemic health inequities and collaborating with diverse communities most harmed by social injustice and health inequities.
Lived experience with behavioral health needs or accessing behavioral health services. Must possess certification as a THW Certified Peer Support Specialist or Peer Wellness Specialist, or have ability to become certified within six months of hire.
Knowledge and / or experience with Peer Delivered Services.
Experience in advancing health equity, including effective delivery of culturally responsive and inclusive services, evidence of ongoing development of personal cultural awareness and humility, and knowledge of social determinants of health and their impacts on health outcomes.
Experience in advancing state and community-based programs or initiatives centered on people with lived experience.
Experience developing, implementing policies and programs at the community, state, and/or national level that center the voices of people with lived experience and promote equity and inclusion.
Demonstrated ability to build and steward positive relationships with diverse community groups including people with lived experience, communities of color, immigrant groups, the disability community, and other traditionally marginalized communities.
Established relationships with, or demonstrated ability to develop, strong, collaborative, and partnership-based relationships with people with lived experience, the peer community, and those receiving services within Oregon’s Behavioral Health System.
Previous experience in alternative dispute resolution, and conflict resolution valued in this position. Position requires influencing systems-wide changes by applying an equity framework to all work.
Knowledge about contracts/interagency agreement administration, procurement, and project management within the context of Oregon state government (e.g. OHA/ODHS) or other complex health services delivery organizations.
Specific knowledge of Oregon Administrative Rules and Oregon Revised Statutes, other applicable regulations, and program requirements.
Knowledge and experience in designing, implementing, evaluation, and maintenance of state and federal programs, particularly those involving behavioral health and crossovers to the justice system.
Knowledge of Medicaid, community mental health programs, Substance Use Disorder and/or problem gambling health delivery systems, with experience implementing health care transformation in Oregon preferred.
Experience working with the Legislature, community groups and local government. Involved frequent contact with the Governor’s Office, professional associations, government officials and legislators.
Ability to provide organizational leadership to support inter-and cross-agency collaboration and systems-wide changes that support advocacy, equity, and client-centered policies and solutions.
Specific knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership technique, iterative design, and improvement science.
Strong communication skills across a variety of forms that demonstrate the ability to facilitate appreciative inquiry, foster trust and transparency, and promote human-centered change management. Oral and written cross-cultural communications skills and experience preferred. Ability to use empathy and active listening to understand others’ concerns and to articulate and address those concerns in a proactive, resolution-focused way.
How to apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-151504
Deadline 4/3/24
Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin
300 W. 21st St., Austin, TX 78712
Job Details: About the Harry Ransom Center:
The Ransom Center is an internationally renowned humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin. Its extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative process of writers and artists, deepening our understanding and appreciation of literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts. Visitors engage with the Center's collections through research and study, exhibitions, publications, and a rich variety of program offerings including readings, talks, symposia, and film screenings.
The Ransom Center encourages discovery, inspires creativity, and advances understanding of the humanities for a broad audience through the preservation and sharing of its extraordinary collections.
The Ransom Center welcomes and respects all individuals and communities by valuing and maintaining awareness of broad perspectives and experiences. We welcome applicants from under-represented groups and those who demonstrate a commitment to belonging. To learn more about our institutional mission and values, visit: https://www.hrc.utexas.edu/about/#mission-values .
Purpose Reporting to the Associate Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs, the Event Operations Manager will plan and execute events for the Harry Ransom Center that serve researchers, students, faculty, staff, public, members, donors, and external groups. Events range from public programs and lectures, membership programs and receptions, advisory council meetings and receptions, donor events, staff gatherings, and facility rentals to a major fundraising gala held every five years.
Please apply by March 29th for full consideration by the hiring committee.
Responsibilities Function 1: Program Design & Delivery
Working closely with staff across Programming, Membership, Development, and Marketing, helps develop, deliver, and assess both in-person and virtual programs for the Ransom Center. Manages event logistics from start to finish, including public programs, donor and member events and receptions, and staff functions. Works with caterers, independent contractors, sponsors, fellow staff, and others to ensure all events comply with university and Ransom Center policies and are in keeping with the Center's mission. Participates in event execution and is onsite for the duration of each event, including rehearsals, sound check, load-in/out, set up, and breakdown .
Develop public programs budget and track use of funds.
Function 2: Program Administration
Solicits bids from vendors, negotiates contracts, and follows appropriate university and Ransom Center business office processes. Processes all necessary event forms, purchase requests, payments, and contracts to ensure prompt payment for services. Communicates and coordinates with vendors on vendor guidelines, arrival, load-in, and load-out procedures for all events.
Works with external organizations to facilitate site rentals. Develops and shares event confirmations that include customized quotes and planned schedules for the unique needs of each event. Works with external organizations in-person, by phone, and over email to ensure each external event is thoughtfully executed. Submits invoices to organizations and maintains attendance reports following each event.
Function 3: Site Administration
Coordinates event plans with Ransom Center facilities manager, guards, custodians, technology, and business office staff. Collaborates with relevant staff across Programming, Development, and Marketing to review space use requests and maintains an ongoing schedule of approved external events.
Provides reliable, high-quality administrative support exhibiting excellent communication, follow-up, and ability to take on independent projects. Assists with booking travel, hotel, or other arrangements for guest speakers or invited guests. Duties include but are not limited to maintaining budgets; communicating effectively with Ransom Center colleagues, outside organizations, speakers, and vendors; generating event reports; coordinating and managing special event volunteers; and representing the Ransom Center in a positive and professional manner.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree.
At least three years of experience in program and event operations, event coordination, or venue management.
Proven ability to interact effectively with multifaceted audiences and provide excellent customer service.
Demonstrated professional and calm demeanor in high pressure situations.
Excellent communication and organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong ability to build and foster positive working relationships with internal and external event partners, vendors, sponsors, and other affiliates.
Demonstrated problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
Outstanding time management and organizational skills.
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications
More than three years of full-time professional experience in program and event management.
University or museum/library setting experience.
Familiarity with University of Texas business practices, processes, procedures, and forms.
Experience mounting and managing highly successful events for cultural sector organizations, including lecture, film, music, performance, and family events.
Experience coordinating various event types including intimate gatherings with VIP guests, conferences and symposia, and large-scale high-profile events of 800+ attendees.
Salary Range
$45,000-$52,000, depending on qualifications
Working Conditions
Standard office conditions.
Repetitive use of a keyboard and standard office equipment at a workstation.
Light work including lifting no more than 20 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds and walking or standing during special events.
Work Shift
Regular M-F schedule with flexibility to work late on evenings and some weekends for scheduled events.
UT Flexible Work Arrangements are supported at the Ransom Center.
Required Materials
Resume/CV
3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor
Letter of interest
For further information and to apply for this position, please see the full job posting: https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UTstaff/job/UT-MAIN-CAMPUS/Event-Operations-Manager--The-Harry-Ransom-Center_R_00031968
Mar 12, 2024
Full time
Job Details: About the Harry Ransom Center:
The Ransom Center is an internationally renowned humanities research library and museum at The University of Texas at Austin. Its extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative process of writers and artists, deepening our understanding and appreciation of literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts. Visitors engage with the Center's collections through research and study, exhibitions, publications, and a rich variety of program offerings including readings, talks, symposia, and film screenings.
The Ransom Center encourages discovery, inspires creativity, and advances understanding of the humanities for a broad audience through the preservation and sharing of its extraordinary collections.
The Ransom Center welcomes and respects all individuals and communities by valuing and maintaining awareness of broad perspectives and experiences. We welcome applicants from under-represented groups and those who demonstrate a commitment to belonging. To learn more about our institutional mission and values, visit: https://www.hrc.utexas.edu/about/#mission-values .
Purpose Reporting to the Associate Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs, the Event Operations Manager will plan and execute events for the Harry Ransom Center that serve researchers, students, faculty, staff, public, members, donors, and external groups. Events range from public programs and lectures, membership programs and receptions, advisory council meetings and receptions, donor events, staff gatherings, and facility rentals to a major fundraising gala held every five years.
Please apply by March 29th for full consideration by the hiring committee.
Responsibilities Function 1: Program Design & Delivery
Working closely with staff across Programming, Membership, Development, and Marketing, helps develop, deliver, and assess both in-person and virtual programs for the Ransom Center. Manages event logistics from start to finish, including public programs, donor and member events and receptions, and staff functions. Works with caterers, independent contractors, sponsors, fellow staff, and others to ensure all events comply with university and Ransom Center policies and are in keeping with the Center's mission. Participates in event execution and is onsite for the duration of each event, including rehearsals, sound check, load-in/out, set up, and breakdown .
Develop public programs budget and track use of funds.
Function 2: Program Administration
Solicits bids from vendors, negotiates contracts, and follows appropriate university and Ransom Center business office processes. Processes all necessary event forms, purchase requests, payments, and contracts to ensure prompt payment for services. Communicates and coordinates with vendors on vendor guidelines, arrival, load-in, and load-out procedures for all events.
Works with external organizations to facilitate site rentals. Develops and shares event confirmations that include customized quotes and planned schedules for the unique needs of each event. Works with external organizations in-person, by phone, and over email to ensure each external event is thoughtfully executed. Submits invoices to organizations and maintains attendance reports following each event.
Function 3: Site Administration
Coordinates event plans with Ransom Center facilities manager, guards, custodians, technology, and business office staff. Collaborates with relevant staff across Programming, Development, and Marketing to review space use requests and maintains an ongoing schedule of approved external events.
Provides reliable, high-quality administrative support exhibiting excellent communication, follow-up, and ability to take on independent projects. Assists with booking travel, hotel, or other arrangements for guest speakers or invited guests. Duties include but are not limited to maintaining budgets; communicating effectively with Ransom Center colleagues, outside organizations, speakers, and vendors; generating event reports; coordinating and managing special event volunteers; and representing the Ransom Center in a positive and professional manner.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's degree.
At least three years of experience in program and event operations, event coordination, or venue management.
Proven ability to interact effectively with multifaceted audiences and provide excellent customer service.
Demonstrated professional and calm demeanor in high pressure situations.
Excellent communication and organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong ability to build and foster positive working relationships with internal and external event partners, vendors, sponsors, and other affiliates.
Demonstrated problem-solving and decision-making abilities.
Outstanding time management and organizational skills.
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Preferred Qualifications
More than three years of full-time professional experience in program and event management.
University or museum/library setting experience.
Familiarity with University of Texas business practices, processes, procedures, and forms.
Experience mounting and managing highly successful events for cultural sector organizations, including lecture, film, music, performance, and family events.
Experience coordinating various event types including intimate gatherings with VIP guests, conferences and symposia, and large-scale high-profile events of 800+ attendees.
Salary Range
$45,000-$52,000, depending on qualifications
Working Conditions
Standard office conditions.
Repetitive use of a keyboard and standard office equipment at a workstation.
Light work including lifting no more than 20 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds and walking or standing during special events.
Work Shift
Regular M-F schedule with flexibility to work late on evenings and some weekends for scheduled events.
UT Flexible Work Arrangements are supported at the Ransom Center.
Required Materials
Resume/CV
3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor
Letter of interest
For further information and to apply for this position, please see the full job posting: https://utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UTstaff/job/UT-MAIN-CAMPUS/Event-Operations-Manager--The-Harry-Ransom-Center_R_00031968
The Oregon Health Authority has a fantastic opportunity for a Business Operations Manager 2 to join an excellent team.
What you will do!
The purpose of the Business Operations Manager 2 position is to manage operational processes for the division, manage large scale projects, and manage process improvement projects relating to operations. This position will build the project improvement portfolio for the divisions operational processes and direct the team who will implement, manage, and provide direction to operations staff managing the divisions staffing resources, workforce strategy, and manage positions management for the division. This position will also manage the grants management function for the division. This management position will maintain the business continuity of operations for the division and other risk management deliverables. This position will play a key role in building and maintaining equity in our operations team and in the division through partnering with outside entities to improve equity in our hiring practices. This manager will also lead equity-based projects to contribute to the achievement of the OHA 2030 goal of eliminating health inequities.
Work Location: The work location for this position can include hybrid/remote options and will primarily be based in Portland or Salem, Oregon.
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 and/or work remotely with a team a team of bright individuals who work in remote locations. 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.
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.
Salary Range: $6,901 - $10,674 / monthly
What we are looking for:
A Bachelor’s degree in in Business Administration, Management, Public Administration, or closely related field and three years of professional level experience; OR
Six years of supervision, management, progressively managing resources and operations and achieve outcomes through the management of more diversified functions, or a single, large, and complex function, or a combination of classifications with competing or diversified use of resources.
Desired Attributes:
Demonstrated ability in developing strategies for effective and efficient execution of operational processes.
Track record of providing direction and oversight of operations coordinators and managers in deploying operational strategies for the division.
Demonstrated skill in providing direction to operations coordinators in developing consistent and standard operating procedures and processes.
Extensive experience in working across organizations to develop systems, tools and procedures to assist staff and managers in achieving divisional and organizational objectives.
Proficient in overseeing recruitment, hiring, staffing, and onboarding processes.
Demonstrated ability in collaborating with the Director of Operations and other division leaders to develop and manage the workforce strategy for the division.
Track record of ensuring the establishment and maintenance of an equitable hiring process and supporting toolset.
Demonstrated skill in partnering with hiring managers to evolve equitable hiring processes with advancements in equity practices.
Proven experience in overseeing the consistent use of the hiring process, ensuring appropriate documentation and archiving.
Extensive experience in developing and managing tracking practices to monitor trends for updating and improving hiring and position management processes.
Skill in managing operations coordination staff in the onboarding of new staff members.
Collaboration skills in developing onboarding tools and processes for efficient and equitable onboarding of employees hired into the division.
Proficient in providing guidance to division leaders on appropriate number and classification use of qualified staff to ensure workload balances in program areas.
Proven experience in maintaining responsibility for the division's continuity of operations plan following agency-wide and statewide standards.
Skill in prioritizing projects in the portfolio based on division need and input from program directors in the division.
Collaboration skills in managing operations and project staff members.
Proficient in providing leadership in the development of risk management practices for contracting, financial and budget, and other operations processes.
Demonstrated ability in overseeing and directing all division grant application submissions and periodically reviewing for compliance.
Track record of overseeing all grant-related contract development and negotiations with contracted parties.
Skill in building and maintaining the operational project management portfolio for the division.
Collaboration skills in providing oversight to ensure that projects are completed on time, within scope, and within budget.
Demonstrated skill in developing best practices and tools for project management using industry tools.
Proven experience in managing division project managers and project coordinators.
Proven experience in delivering effective presentations of project goals, vision, timeline, and implementation processes to internal and external partners, ensuring clarity and alignment with project objectives.
How to Apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-150508
Application Deadline: 03/15/2024
Mar 08, 2024
Full time
The Oregon Health Authority has a fantastic opportunity for a Business Operations Manager 2 to join an excellent team.
What you will do!
The purpose of the Business Operations Manager 2 position is to manage operational processes for the division, manage large scale projects, and manage process improvement projects relating to operations. This position will build the project improvement portfolio for the divisions operational processes and direct the team who will implement, manage, and provide direction to operations staff managing the divisions staffing resources, workforce strategy, and manage positions management for the division. This position will also manage the grants management function for the division. This management position will maintain the business continuity of operations for the division and other risk management deliverables. This position will play a key role in building and maintaining equity in our operations team and in the division through partnering with outside entities to improve equity in our hiring practices. This manager will also lead equity-based projects to contribute to the achievement of the OHA 2030 goal of eliminating health inequities.
Work Location: The work location for this position can include hybrid/remote options and will primarily be based in Portland or Salem, Oregon.
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 and/or work remotely with a team a team of bright individuals who work in remote locations. 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.
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.
Salary Range: $6,901 - $10,674 / monthly
What we are looking for:
A Bachelor’s degree in in Business Administration, Management, Public Administration, or closely related field and three years of professional level experience; OR
Six years of supervision, management, progressively managing resources and operations and achieve outcomes through the management of more diversified functions, or a single, large, and complex function, or a combination of classifications with competing or diversified use of resources.
Desired Attributes:
Demonstrated ability in developing strategies for effective and efficient execution of operational processes.
Track record of providing direction and oversight of operations coordinators and managers in deploying operational strategies for the division.
Demonstrated skill in providing direction to operations coordinators in developing consistent and standard operating procedures and processes.
Extensive experience in working across organizations to develop systems, tools and procedures to assist staff and managers in achieving divisional and organizational objectives.
Proficient in overseeing recruitment, hiring, staffing, and onboarding processes.
Demonstrated ability in collaborating with the Director of Operations and other division leaders to develop and manage the workforce strategy for the division.
Track record of ensuring the establishment and maintenance of an equitable hiring process and supporting toolset.
Demonstrated skill in partnering with hiring managers to evolve equitable hiring processes with advancements in equity practices.
Proven experience in overseeing the consistent use of the hiring process, ensuring appropriate documentation and archiving.
Extensive experience in developing and managing tracking practices to monitor trends for updating and improving hiring and position management processes.
Skill in managing operations coordination staff in the onboarding of new staff members.
Collaboration skills in developing onboarding tools and processes for efficient and equitable onboarding of employees hired into the division.
Proficient in providing guidance to division leaders on appropriate number and classification use of qualified staff to ensure workload balances in program areas.
Proven experience in maintaining responsibility for the division's continuity of operations plan following agency-wide and statewide standards.
Skill in prioritizing projects in the portfolio based on division need and input from program directors in the division.
Collaboration skills in managing operations and project staff members.
Proficient in providing leadership in the development of risk management practices for contracting, financial and budget, and other operations processes.
Demonstrated ability in overseeing and directing all division grant application submissions and periodically reviewing for compliance.
Track record of overseeing all grant-related contract development and negotiations with contracted parties.
Skill in building and maintaining the operational project management portfolio for the division.
Collaboration skills in providing oversight to ensure that projects are completed on time, within scope, and within budget.
Demonstrated skill in developing best practices and tools for project management using industry tools.
Proven experience in managing division project managers and project coordinators.
Proven experience in delivering effective presentations of project goals, vision, timeline, and implementation processes to internal and external partners, ensuring clarity and alignment with project objectives.
How to Apply:
Complete the online application at oregonjobs.org using job number REQ-150508
Application Deadline: 03/15/2024
Job Summary
Clark County Public Works is looking for motivated professionals to lead multi-disciplinary teams to facilitate the successful delivery of a wide array of projects that improve the safety and quality of life for the good people of Clark County. This position coordinates multiple project teams of designers, real property professionals, surveyors, traffic engineers, permitting personnel and other essential disciplines to deliver on complex and rewarding capital projects for the county. The position will be responsible for the delivery of capital projects in Public Works, including for Transportation, Parks, Clean Water, Bridges, Pavement Preservation, and the County Railroad. The position reports to the PM Section Manager and works collaboratively with sections throughout Public Works and other county departments. It will also work closely with state and federal agencies, utility service providers, and businesses in coordinating project activities, along with working directly with the public and neighborhood associations. The position may also be assigned special projects as necessary. This team currently enjoys a hybrid work arrangement. The candidate selected MUST reside within WA or OR. Applications will be accepted until an adequate number of applications are received. This posting may close at any time after 3/29/2024 with no additional notice. Engineer positions are represented by PROTEC17, Professional and Technical Employees.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in project management, civil engineering or a related field; and five (5) years of responsible project management or closely related experience at the Capital Project Manager II level. Experience emphasizing construction based transportation projects is highly desirable: or Seven (7) years of responsible project management experience or closely related experience at the Capital Project Manager II level that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and ability to perform the work described above.
AND
Certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP). Licensure as a Professional Engineer in Civil or Environmental Engineering will qualify for consideration, while candidates work toward and achieve PMP certification within two (2) years of receiving Capital Project Manager III classification.
Knowledge of: Principles and practices of civil engineering and administration of public works projects; organizational and management practices as applied to the development of projects; recent developments, current literature, and sources of information regarding project management; project estimating; planning, scheduling, monitoring, and problem solving; application and interpretation of County regulatory codes, state regulatory and legislative requirements, court decisions and Attorney Generals opinions concerning the wide variety of engineering functions; departmental policies and procedures, work standards and codes applicable to the job.
Ability to: Coordinate professional and technical staff with a team emphasis; analyze problems with consideration of consequences of proposed actions; identify alternatives and recommend solutions; implement recommendations in support of goals; interpret and apply Federal, State, and local policies, procedures, laws, and regulation s; supervise the preparation and maintenance of project documents and reports; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work including a variety of County and other government officials, community groups, and the general public.
SELECTION PROCESS
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, and incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Resume and Cover Letter are REQUIRED. Include as an attachment a cover letter (limited to two pages) stating why you are interested in this position and addressing your knowledge and abilities relating to the qualifications and attributes outlined in the job announcement. 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.
First review date will be March 29th. This recruitment may close at any time on or after the first review date.
Examples of Duties
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Plans, oversees, and coordinates the activities and operations of assigned capital improvements projects. Ensures the timely, accurate, and cost effective completion of projects.
Coordinates work of professional and technical projects staff at each project phase, with an emphasis on teamwork and collaborative problem resolution.
Ensures that all phases of projects proceed on schedule and that contractors, utilities and other organizations involved in projects, meet specifications. Reviews progress reports and authorizes payments.
Performs grants administration, project estimating, and budget preparation and management for assigned projects as applicable. Procures outside resources as needed and provides contract administration. Submits and ensures payment of invoices for materials, professional services and other related cost items.
Reviews design plans and specifications for conformance to job requirements. Prepares, develops and checks complex specialized contract provisions and design agreements. Conducts pre‑bid and pre‑construction conferences detailing principle construction features and agreements.
Monitors project progress and conducts meetings to resolve problems and ensure timely completion. Participates in meetings and designs and implements agreements throughout the stages of the projects.
Utilizes computerized project management tracking systems and related programs in accomplishment of the work.
Prepares complex technical engineering and administrative reports and develops critical correspondence and comprehensive reports in support of engineering projects and decisions.
Coordinates with other sections and departments on issues related to capital projects, grant and contract administration, or related.
With input from the divisions of Transportation, Design and Maintenance, makes recommendations on scope of work changes necessary to complete assigned projects.
Directs investigations and develops resolutions of claims and complaints from contractors or property owners. Maintains office records of design, construction and other engineering activities, as required by County, State, and Federal regulations.
Coordinates with the Survey Section Supervisor/County Surveyor to ensure accurate, complete and quality field survey data is collected and that information is acquired in a cost‑effective, efficient manner. Assists in the preparation of complex property descriptions.
Develops and maintains effective relations with the public. Represents Public Works on various committees; at neighborhood organization and community meetings; public hearings; before governmental bodies and in legal processes.
Participates in the development, implementation and review of ongoing programs and existing methods ‑ assessing job effectiveness and cost efficiencies.
Participates in the mentoring of other Project Managers.
Participates in the formulation and updating of goals and objectives consistent with the mission of the Department.
Salary Grade
Local 17 Engineers.13
Salary Range
$42.56 - $57.47- 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
Feb 26, 2024
Full time
Job Summary
Clark County Public Works is looking for motivated professionals to lead multi-disciplinary teams to facilitate the successful delivery of a wide array of projects that improve the safety and quality of life for the good people of Clark County. This position coordinates multiple project teams of designers, real property professionals, surveyors, traffic engineers, permitting personnel and other essential disciplines to deliver on complex and rewarding capital projects for the county. The position will be responsible for the delivery of capital projects in Public Works, including for Transportation, Parks, Clean Water, Bridges, Pavement Preservation, and the County Railroad. The position reports to the PM Section Manager and works collaboratively with sections throughout Public Works and other county departments. It will also work closely with state and federal agencies, utility service providers, and businesses in coordinating project activities, along with working directly with the public and neighborhood associations. The position may also be assigned special projects as necessary. This team currently enjoys a hybrid work arrangement. The candidate selected MUST reside within WA or OR. Applications will be accepted until an adequate number of applications are received. This posting may close at any time after 3/29/2024 with no additional notice. Engineer positions are represented by PROTEC17, Professional and Technical Employees.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in project management, civil engineering or a related field; and five (5) years of responsible project management or closely related experience at the Capital Project Manager II level. Experience emphasizing construction based transportation projects is highly desirable: or Seven (7) years of responsible project management experience or closely related experience at the Capital Project Manager II level that demonstrates the knowledge, skills, and ability to perform the work described above.
AND
Certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP). Licensure as a Professional Engineer in Civil or Environmental Engineering will qualify for consideration, while candidates work toward and achieve PMP certification within two (2) years of receiving Capital Project Manager III classification.
Knowledge of: Principles and practices of civil engineering and administration of public works projects; organizational and management practices as applied to the development of projects; recent developments, current literature, and sources of information regarding project management; project estimating; planning, scheduling, monitoring, and problem solving; application and interpretation of County regulatory codes, state regulatory and legislative requirements, court decisions and Attorney Generals opinions concerning the wide variety of engineering functions; departmental policies and procedures, work standards and codes applicable to the job.
Ability to: Coordinate professional and technical staff with a team emphasis; analyze problems with consideration of consequences of proposed actions; identify alternatives and recommend solutions; implement recommendations in support of goals; interpret and apply Federal, State, and local policies, procedures, laws, and regulation s; supervise the preparation and maintenance of project documents and reports; communicate effectively both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work including a variety of County and other government officials, community groups, and the general public.
SELECTION PROCESS
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, and incomplete applications will not pass the application review. Resume and Cover Letter are REQUIRED. Include as an attachment a cover letter (limited to two pages) stating why you are interested in this position and addressing your knowledge and abilities relating to the qualifications and attributes outlined in the job announcement. 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.
First review date will be March 29th. This recruitment may close at any time on or after the first review date.
Examples of Duties
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Plans, oversees, and coordinates the activities and operations of assigned capital improvements projects. Ensures the timely, accurate, and cost effective completion of projects.
Coordinates work of professional and technical projects staff at each project phase, with an emphasis on teamwork and collaborative problem resolution.
Ensures that all phases of projects proceed on schedule and that contractors, utilities and other organizations involved in projects, meet specifications. Reviews progress reports and authorizes payments.
Performs grants administration, project estimating, and budget preparation and management for assigned projects as applicable. Procures outside resources as needed and provides contract administration. Submits and ensures payment of invoices for materials, professional services and other related cost items.
Reviews design plans and specifications for conformance to job requirements. Prepares, develops and checks complex specialized contract provisions and design agreements. Conducts pre‑bid and pre‑construction conferences detailing principle construction features and agreements.
Monitors project progress and conducts meetings to resolve problems and ensure timely completion. Participates in meetings and designs and implements agreements throughout the stages of the projects.
Utilizes computerized project management tracking systems and related programs in accomplishment of the work.
Prepares complex technical engineering and administrative reports and develops critical correspondence and comprehensive reports in support of engineering projects and decisions.
Coordinates with other sections and departments on issues related to capital projects, grant and contract administration, or related.
With input from the divisions of Transportation, Design and Maintenance, makes recommendations on scope of work changes necessary to complete assigned projects.
Directs investigations and develops resolutions of claims and complaints from contractors or property owners. Maintains office records of design, construction and other engineering activities, as required by County, State, and Federal regulations.
Coordinates with the Survey Section Supervisor/County Surveyor to ensure accurate, complete and quality field survey data is collected and that information is acquired in a cost‑effective, efficient manner. Assists in the preparation of complex property descriptions.
Develops and maintains effective relations with the public. Represents Public Works on various committees; at neighborhood organization and community meetings; public hearings; before governmental bodies and in legal processes.
Participates in the development, implementation and review of ongoing programs and existing methods ‑ assessing job effectiveness and cost efficiencies.
Participates in the mentoring of other Project Managers.
Participates in the formulation and updating of goals and objectives consistent with the mission of the Department.
Salary Grade
Local 17 Engineers.13
Salary Range
$42.56 - $57.47- 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
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