Amherst College
Amherst, MA, USA
Director for Student Engagement and Leadership
Amherst Campus
Full Time
JR3939
Amherst has taken a leadership role among highly selective liberal arts colleges and universities in successfully diversifying the racial, socio-economic, and geographic profile of its student body. The College is similarly committed to enriching its educational experience and its culture through the diversity of its faculty, administration and staff.
Job Description:
Amherst College invites applications for the Director for Student Engagement and Leadership position. The Director for Student Engagement and Leadership is a full-time, year-round position, starting at $68,905 per year - commensurate with experience. Given Amherst's distinction as one of the most diverse liberal arts colleges in the country, the successful candidate will demonstrate the ways in which they bring value to and will work towards supporting a broadly diverse community.
Reporting to the Chief Student Affairs Officer and Dean of Students (CSAO/DOS), the Director for Student Engagement and Leadership will oversee the Student Engagement and Leadership Office and supervise a diverse team of professional and student staff within the Office of Student Affairs at Amherst College. Including the associate director for engagement and leadership, assistant director for student engagement and leadership, orientation and new student coordinator and the office manager. The Director will make strategic decisions and steward a vision and resources in ways that further Amherst College's commitment to providing all students with a transformative and unparalleled experience. The director oversees departmental operating accounts totaling over $350,000 and the AAS's account totaling over $1.2 million in student fees annually.
They will imagine and execute on new possibilities for student engagement and community building, service, student leadership, and develop systemic ways to develop, implement and assess successful student-centered policies, practices, and initiatives. The director is responsible for ensuring that the office creates programs and productions that build community, foster a sense of belonging, center wellbeing, and facilitate campus-wide discourse via organizational and leadership programs, the arts and multiple student media publications and platforms. The director is responsible for oversight of a diverse and exciting assemblage of programs, services, and spaces. Including the Keefe Campus Center, New Student Orientation, serves as the direct advisor to the Association of Amherst Students (AAS), WAMH 89.3 FM radio station, Olio yearbook, Amherst Student Newspaper, and Campus Activities Board. Additionally, supports, advises, and provides training and leadership development for a diverse group of student leaders and over 100 student groups. This position will serve as a key collaborator with a broad range of College offices.
Summary of Responsibilities:
Leadership and Management Responsibilities
• Manages the day-to-day operations of the Student Engagement and Leadership Office.
• Develops and implements the overall strategic vision of the office.
• Hires, on-boards, and supervises the team of professional and student staff that work for the office.
• Provides oversight, strategic guidance, and support to a dynamic team of professional and student staff that see organizations as transformative learning environments vital to the educational mission of the College, and offer students opportunities to engage as leaders that make a difference.
• Initiates all aspects of organizational planning for the Student Engagement & Leadership Office in concert with Student Affairs.
• Serves as a campus leader and subject matter expert regarding topics of student engagement, student activism, student leaders/organizations, campus climate and protest response, and regularly provides consultation and guidance related to issues management on these topics.
• Conducts organizational design analysis and planning to optimize individual and organizational effectiveness and develops staff training and development programs.
• Oversee the operating budget for the Student Engagement and Leadership Office, the allocation and spending of the Student Activities Fee, Keefe Campus Center and Powerhouse operating budgets, and other gifts or endowments specific to Student Engagement and Leadership.
• Create long- and short-term plans and evaluation of student engagement strategies and programs
Student Organization Engagement and Leadership
• Establishes effective working relationships with individuals and departments to facilitate the dissemination of information and promote supportive and helpful relationships with students, staff, and faculty, while recognizing the need for sensitivity to a diverse student population.
• Develops and executes on innovative and creative ideas to promote and support leadership engagement, student development, and sense of belonging amongst the student body.
• Establishes and maintains strong relationships with students, student leaders, student activists and student organizations, and contributes to a vibrant and welcoming campus experience for all students by being involved, visible, and engaged in all aspects of campus and student life.
• Centers equity, access, and inclusion frameworks in all student programming and engagement efforts.
• Continually assesses student needs and interests, as well as remains abreast of current trends and best practices in the field of student affairs (and adjacent fields) related to student leadership, engagement, identity development, civic engagement, mental health/wellbeing and sense of belonging.
• Utilizes relevant data, scholarship, and student development (and other relevant) theories/models when planning and developing programs and services designed to foster and support student learning and growth.
• Maintains high level oversight of all training, advising, support with event planning, fiscal resources, budget planning, policy analysis and administrative support for the various organizations and spaces within the office.
Program Planning and Campus Partner Collaboration
• Develops and implements systems of assessing the quality and effectiveness of all programs and establishes ongoing quality improvement methods.
• Creates and implements systems to improve quality and manage risk, including staff professional development programs, regular assessments of student satisfaction, and methods for engaging with students about campus climate and the student experience.
• Leads internal and external committees and task forces related to special projects/initiatives focused on student leadership, engagement and belonging.
• Serves as campus lead for protest and demonstration engagement and response.
• Prepares reports, presentations and other related materials for CSAO/DOS and campus stakeholders.
• Represents the Student Engagement and Leadership office and the Division of Student Affairs on key campus, system-wide and external committees and task forces.
• Collaborate with the College's Conferences and Special Events office to maintain student-centered space usage and scheduling policies for student programming and event spaces
• Oversight over reservable spaces utilizing the EMS scheduling software. Including the Keefe Campus Center, Powerhouse, Fire Pits, etc.
• Provides oversight and ensures programming is in place for summer, holiday, winter/J-term breaks.
Qualifications:
Required
• Master's degree in higher education, student affairs, public administration/policy or related field.
• Highly experienced in the areas of strategic planning, organizational development, assessment, and evaluation in advancement of organizational goals within a complex institution of higher education.
• Demonstrated ability to analyze complex information, problems, and processes in an objective manner and formulate conclusions to provide a sound basis for establishing priorities, selecting appropriate courses of action, and making recommendations.
• A high degree of political acumen regarding sensitive and highly visibility issues; ability to establish and manage delicate balances that must be achieved among competing variables and interests in a diverse, and complex university environment.
• Demonstrated experience leading, supervising, and developing professional staff, including skills related to team building, coaching and performance management.
• Demonstrated ability to work effectively and develop trust with college students, student leaders, student activists and student organizations.
• Knowledge and applied praxis of effective models/philosophies in higher education and student affairs, and of student development theories related to leadership and engagement; sense of belonging; free speech expression; protest and demonstration response; and issues of diversity, equity and social justice.
• Excellent interpersonal, cultural fluency and conflict resolution skills. Ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with people of diverse backgrounds.
• Excellent judgment and discretion in handling confidential and sensitive issues and information.
• High level of acumen related to understanding, interpreting, and applying College regulations, policies and procedures.
• Ability to deliver clear, informative, and persuasive presentations to internal and external stakeholders.
• Strong oral communication skills with ability to work effectively in group processes. Excellent writing skills to produce clear and concise reports, policies, procedures, and general correspondence, as well as to convey support and care in the wake of campus, local, national, or global incidents that impact students and the campus community.
• Experience with fiscal management, budget development and oversight of multiple fund sources, including student fees and referenda.
• Demonstrated knowledge of, commitment to, and experience working with, members of African, Black & Caribbean; Asian, Asian American & Pacific Islander; Chicanx/Latinx; Native/Indigenous; South West Asian & North African; Disabled; Neuro Diverse; Trans & Non-Binary; Queer; Undocumented and other historically marginalized or underrepresented communities.
Preferred
• 8-10 years of experience in student affairs work, student leadership development, and or student activities/engagement.
• Demonstrated expertise with crisis management, crisis intervention and case management on college campuses.
Amherst College offers many opportunities for professional growth and development, continued learning, and career advancement.
Amherst College is pleased to provide a comprehensive, highly competitive benefits package that meets the needs of staff and faculty and their families. Benefits are an important part of our overall compensation, so it is critical that you review all of the options to ensure it meets your total compensation requirements. Click here forhttps://www.amherst.edu/offices/human_resources/benefits.
Interested candidates are asked to submit a resume and cover letter online athttps://amherst.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Amherst_Jobs. Please be sure to upload all requested documents prior to clicking Submit. Applications cannot be revised once submitted. (Current employees and students should apply by clicking on the Career icon from their Workday home screen) Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
https://www.amherst.edu/offices/human_resources/JCCRProject1
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4210329
Full Time
Director for Student Engagement and Leadership
Amherst Campus
Full Time
JR3939
Amherst has taken a leadership role among highly selective liberal arts colleges and universities in successfully diversifying the racial, socio-economic, and geographic profile of its student body. The College is similarly committed to enriching its educational experience and its culture through the diversity of its faculty, administration and staff.
Job Description:
Amherst College invites applications for the Director for Student Engagement and Leadership position. The Director for Student Engagement and Leadership is a full-time, year-round position, starting at $68,905 per year - commensurate with experience. Given Amherst's distinction as one of the most diverse liberal arts colleges in the country, the successful candidate will demonstrate the ways in which they bring value to and will work towards supporting a broadly diverse community.
Reporting to the Chief Student Affairs Officer and Dean of Students (CSAO/DOS), the Director for Student Engagement and Leadership will oversee the Student Engagement and Leadership Office and supervise a diverse team of professional and student staff within the Office of Student Affairs at Amherst College. Including the associate director for engagement and leadership, assistant director for student engagement and leadership, orientation and new student coordinator and the office manager. The Director will make strategic decisions and steward a vision and resources in ways that further Amherst College's commitment to providing all students with a transformative and unparalleled experience. The director oversees departmental operating accounts totaling over $350,000 and the AAS's account totaling over $1.2 million in student fees annually.
They will imagine and execute on new possibilities for student engagement and community building, service, student leadership, and develop systemic ways to develop, implement and assess successful student-centered policies, practices, and initiatives. The director is responsible for ensuring that the office creates programs and productions that build community, foster a sense of belonging, center wellbeing, and facilitate campus-wide discourse via organizational and leadership programs, the arts and multiple student media publications and platforms. The director is responsible for oversight of a diverse and exciting assemblage of programs, services, and spaces. Including the Keefe Campus Center, New Student Orientation, serves as the direct advisor to the Association of Amherst Students (AAS), WAMH 89.3 FM radio station, Olio yearbook, Amherst Student Newspaper, and Campus Activities Board. Additionally, supports, advises, and provides training and leadership development for a diverse group of student leaders and over 100 student groups. This position will serve as a key collaborator with a broad range of College offices.
Summary of Responsibilities:
Leadership and Management Responsibilities
• Manages the day-to-day operations of the Student Engagement and Leadership Office.
• Develops and implements the overall strategic vision of the office.
• Hires, on-boards, and supervises the team of professional and student staff that work for the office.
• Provides oversight, strategic guidance, and support to a dynamic team of professional and student staff that see organizations as transformative learning environments vital to the educational mission of the College, and offer students opportunities to engage as leaders that make a difference.
• Initiates all aspects of organizational planning for the Student Engagement & Leadership Office in concert with Student Affairs.
• Serves as a campus leader and subject matter expert regarding topics of student engagement, student activism, student leaders/organizations, campus climate and protest response, and regularly provides consultation and guidance related to issues management on these topics.
• Conducts organizational design analysis and planning to optimize individual and organizational effectiveness and develops staff training and development programs.
• Oversee the operating budget for the Student Engagement and Leadership Office, the allocation and spending of the Student Activities Fee, Keefe Campus Center and Powerhouse operating budgets, and other gifts or endowments specific to Student Engagement and Leadership.
• Create long- and short-term plans and evaluation of student engagement strategies and programs
Student Organization Engagement and Leadership
• Establishes effective working relationships with individuals and departments to facilitate the dissemination of information and promote supportive and helpful relationships with students, staff, and faculty, while recognizing the need for sensitivity to a diverse student population.
• Develops and executes on innovative and creative ideas to promote and support leadership engagement, student development, and sense of belonging amongst the student body.
• Establishes and maintains strong relationships with students, student leaders, student activists and student organizations, and contributes to a vibrant and welcoming campus experience for all students by being involved, visible, and engaged in all aspects of campus and student life.
• Centers equity, access, and inclusion frameworks in all student programming and engagement efforts.
• Continually assesses student needs and interests, as well as remains abreast of current trends and best practices in the field of student affairs (and adjacent fields) related to student leadership, engagement, identity development, civic engagement, mental health/wellbeing and sense of belonging.
• Utilizes relevant data, scholarship, and student development (and other relevant) theories/models when planning and developing programs and services designed to foster and support student learning and growth.
• Maintains high level oversight of all training, advising, support with event planning, fiscal resources, budget planning, policy analysis and administrative support for the various organizations and spaces within the office.
Program Planning and Campus Partner Collaboration
• Develops and implements systems of assessing the quality and effectiveness of all programs and establishes ongoing quality improvement methods.
• Creates and implements systems to improve quality and manage risk, including staff professional development programs, regular assessments of student satisfaction, and methods for engaging with students about campus climate and the student experience.
• Leads internal and external committees and task forces related to special projects/initiatives focused on student leadership, engagement and belonging.
• Serves as campus lead for protest and demonstration engagement and response.
• Prepares reports, presentations and other related materials for CSAO/DOS and campus stakeholders.
• Represents the Student Engagement and Leadership office and the Division of Student Affairs on key campus, system-wide and external committees and task forces.
• Collaborate with the College's Conferences and Special Events office to maintain student-centered space usage and scheduling policies for student programming and event spaces
• Oversight over reservable spaces utilizing the EMS scheduling software. Including the Keefe Campus Center, Powerhouse, Fire Pits, etc.
• Provides oversight and ensures programming is in place for summer, holiday, winter/J-term breaks.
Qualifications:
Required
• Master's degree in higher education, student affairs, public administration/policy or related field.
• Highly experienced in the areas of strategic planning, organizational development, assessment, and evaluation in advancement of organizational goals within a complex institution of higher education.
• Demonstrated ability to analyze complex information, problems, and processes in an objective manner and formulate conclusions to provide a sound basis for establishing priorities, selecting appropriate courses of action, and making recommendations.
• A high degree of political acumen regarding sensitive and highly visibility issues; ability to establish and manage delicate balances that must be achieved among competing variables and interests in a diverse, and complex university environment.
• Demonstrated experience leading, supervising, and developing professional staff, including skills related to team building, coaching and performance management.
• Demonstrated ability to work effectively and develop trust with college students, student leaders, student activists and student organizations.
• Knowledge and applied praxis of effective models/philosophies in higher education and student affairs, and of student development theories related to leadership and engagement; sense of belonging; free speech expression; protest and demonstration response; and issues of diversity, equity and social justice.
• Excellent interpersonal, cultural fluency and conflict resolution skills. Ability to effectively communicate and collaborate with people of diverse backgrounds.
• Excellent judgment and discretion in handling confidential and sensitive issues and information.
• High level of acumen related to understanding, interpreting, and applying College regulations, policies and procedures.
• Ability to deliver clear, informative, and persuasive presentations to internal and external stakeholders.
• Strong oral communication skills with ability to work effectively in group processes. Excellent writing skills to produce clear and concise reports, policies, procedures, and general correspondence, as well as to convey support and care in the wake of campus, local, national, or global incidents that impact students and the campus community.
• Experience with fiscal management, budget development and oversight of multiple fund sources, including student fees and referenda.
• Demonstrated knowledge of, commitment to, and experience working with, members of African, Black & Caribbean; Asian, Asian American & Pacific Islander; Chicanx/Latinx; Native/Indigenous; South West Asian & North African; Disabled; Neuro Diverse; Trans & Non-Binary; Queer; Undocumented and other historically marginalized or underrepresented communities.
Preferred
• 8-10 years of experience in student affairs work, student leadership development, and or student activities/engagement.
• Demonstrated expertise with crisis management, crisis intervention and case management on college campuses.
Amherst College offers many opportunities for professional growth and development, continued learning, and career advancement.
Amherst College is pleased to provide a comprehensive, highly competitive benefits package that meets the needs of staff and faculty and their families. Benefits are an important part of our overall compensation, so it is critical that you review all of the options to ensure it meets your total compensation requirements. Click here forhttps://www.amherst.edu/offices/human_resources/benefits.
Interested candidates are asked to submit a resume and cover letter online athttps://amherst.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/Amherst_Jobs. Please be sure to upload all requested documents prior to clicking Submit. Applications cannot be revised once submitted. (Current employees and students should apply by clicking on the Career icon from their Workday home screen) Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
https://www.amherst.edu/offices/human_resources/JCCRProject1
To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/4210329
Portland Public Schools
Portland, Oregon, 97227, United States
How To Apply : Please visit https://www.pps.net/jobs and use job number 26420 to access the full job description and apply.
Salary : $121,114 - $144,616 per year
Portland Public Schools (PPS) seeks a Director of Maintenance Services (Director) to oversee the district’s facility maintenance functions.
PPS is one of the largest property owners in the City of Portland with over 700 acres, 100 properties, 200 buildings and 9 million square feet of indoor space. The Director leads and manages all aspects of facility maintenance including oversight of the Electrical Department, Mechanical Department and Multi-Craft Department. This position manages approximately 100 district employed staff, dozens of contractors and an eight-figure annual budget. The position is responsible for the preparation of comprehensive preventative and corrective plans, staffing schedules, budgets, facility projects, contracts and staff, as well as supporting operational systems and procedures. The Director regularly coordinates with school based staff, district leadership, operational departments (such as Custodial, Warehouse, Construction, Planning and Real Estate, Security, Transportation, and more), state and local public agencies, labor partners, internal and external stakeholders and community members.
Competence in business and project management techniques, computer software and public processes is necessary. Incumbents exercise considerable professional judgment and make autonomous decisions affecting budgets, schedules and facility outcomes.
With the District’s focus on eliminating systemic racism and its adverse impact on student learning, we seek to hire individuals who bring to our district a deep commitment to racial equity and social justice.
To learn more about Portland Public Schools, please check out our profile at https://www.themuse.com/profiles/portlandpublicschools .
Minimum Qualifications :
Is typically obtained through a combination of a Bachelor’s degree in school business operations, architecture, facilities planning, construction management, business administration, public administration or a related field and seven (7) years of technical professional and supervisory work experience in large scale full-service facilities, construction, maintenance or operations department, including experience with large-scale facilities planning and construction management experience. Experience specific to managing public education or other public agency construction, facilities, and/or maintenance operations programs in a richly diverse community is preferred.
Designation as an NCEES Professional License Engineer or Structural Engineer will substitute for the education requirement and four (4) years of the required experience.
Any other combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities may be considered.
Apply Here PI224174981
Full Time Regular
How To Apply : Please visit https://www.pps.net/jobs and use job number 26420 to access the full job description and apply.
Salary : $121,114 - $144,616 per year
Portland Public Schools (PPS) seeks a Director of Maintenance Services (Director) to oversee the district’s facility maintenance functions.
PPS is one of the largest property owners in the City of Portland with over 700 acres, 100 properties, 200 buildings and 9 million square feet of indoor space. The Director leads and manages all aspects of facility maintenance including oversight of the Electrical Department, Mechanical Department and Multi-Craft Department. This position manages approximately 100 district employed staff, dozens of contractors and an eight-figure annual budget. The position is responsible for the preparation of comprehensive preventative and corrective plans, staffing schedules, budgets, facility projects, contracts and staff, as well as supporting operational systems and procedures. The Director regularly coordinates with school based staff, district leadership, operational departments (such as Custodial, Warehouse, Construction, Planning and Real Estate, Security, Transportation, and more), state and local public agencies, labor partners, internal and external stakeholders and community members.
Competence in business and project management techniques, computer software and public processes is necessary. Incumbents exercise considerable professional judgment and make autonomous decisions affecting budgets, schedules and facility outcomes.
With the District’s focus on eliminating systemic racism and its adverse impact on student learning, we seek to hire individuals who bring to our district a deep commitment to racial equity and social justice.
To learn more about Portland Public Schools, please check out our profile at https://www.themuse.com/profiles/portlandpublicschools .
Minimum Qualifications :
Is typically obtained through a combination of a Bachelor’s degree in school business operations, architecture, facilities planning, construction management, business administration, public administration or a related field and seven (7) years of technical professional and supervisory work experience in large scale full-service facilities, construction, maintenance or operations department, including experience with large-scale facilities planning and construction management experience. Experience specific to managing public education or other public agency construction, facilities, and/or maintenance operations programs in a richly diverse community is preferred.
Designation as an NCEES Professional License Engineer or Structural Engineer will substitute for the education requirement and four (4) years of the required experience.
Any other combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities may be considered.
Apply Here PI224174981
Clackamas County
Oregon City, OR, United States
Housing Portfolio Manager Job ID: 107080 Location: Oregon City, Oregon Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary:Regular CLACKAMAS COUNTY CORE VALUES Clackamas County employees work to serve the public and enrich our community. In that spirit, we pledge to hold ourselves to these standards at all times in our interactions with customers and one another: Service Professionalism Integrity Respect Individual accountability Trust By incorporating these values into our daily routines, we can better serve our customers, ourselves and our projects. We're always looking to improve. That's the Clackamas County SPIRIT. Clackamas County Core Values Clackamas County is committed to building a community where people thrive, have a sense of safety, connection, and belonging, so that everyone is honored and celebrated for the richness in diversity they bring.We encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds and lived experience to apply. CLOSE DATE This Job Posting closes at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) on Monday, July 24, 2023. PAY AND BENEFITS Annual Pay Range: $85,274.34 - $115,121.91 Hourly Pay Range: $40.997277 - $55.347073 Salary offers will be made within the posted pay range and will be based on a candidate's experience (paid or unpaid) that is directly relevant to the position. Clackamas County proudly offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, including competitive wages, cost-of-living adjustments, merit increases (for eligible employees), and a robust sick and vacation plan for regular status employees. We encourage and support employee health and wellness by offering, health and wellness classes and events, and alternative care benefits, so you can customize your wellness needs to fit your lifestyle. Employee benefits become effective the first of the month following an employee's date of hire. Attractive benefits package and incentives for employees in regular status positions are detailed below. Generous paid time off package, including: 16 hours of vacation accrual per month NEW BENEFIT EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2023 - Eligible newly hired employees will have the one-time option to frontload their first year of vacation accruals in compliance with EPP 66 - Vacation Leave ! This means you will have access to vacation time at time of hire. 8 hours of sick accrual per month 10 paid holidays and 1 personal day per year Other Benefits: Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): Employer-paid 6% PERS retirement contribution (The county currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution.) OPSRP members get vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 A Choice of Medical Plans that include chiropractic coverage, alternative care, vision, and prescription drug coverage A Choice of Dental Plans Robust EAP and wellness programs, including gym discounts and wellness education classes Longevity pay Other retirement Savings Options that allow for additional retirement funds savings, including an option to contribute a portion of employee earnings on a pre or post-tax basis to a 457b Deferred Compensation Plan A variety of additional optional benefits (see links below for additional information) This is a full time Housing Authority non-represented county position. Housing Authority Non-Represented Full Time Benefits Learn More About Benefits JOB DETAILS AND QUALIFICATIONS The Housing Authoirty of Clackamas County (HACC) is seeking an expereienced and skilled individual to become the next Housing Portfolio Manager! The Housing Portfolio Manager manages property management activities designed to ensure maximum occupancy of public housing and affordable housing portfolios. The incumbent supervises Housing Property Management Supervisors and has responsibility for financial integrity of the properties and supervises responses in resolving neighborhood and tenant disputes. Required Minimum Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* A minimum of five (5) years experience with property management activities with public and affordable housing. A minimum of three (3) years of the experience must have been in a supervisory, leadership, or program management role Strong knowledge of Federal and State regulations related to low-income and supportive housing. Strong working knowledge of Oregon Tenant/Landlord law. Must be abale to perform and/or manager multiple tasks, projects and priorities. Must pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test. Learn more about the County's drug testing policy. Must pass a criminal history check which may include national or state fingerprint records check Driving is required for County business on a regular basis or to accomplish work. Incumbents must possess a valid driver's license, and possess and maintain an acceptable driving record throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the County's driving policy Preferred Special Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* Experience working with financials, budgets, general office, bookkeeping, and leasing/sales skills Experience with HUD website including PIC and EIV Excellent written and verbal communicaiton skills providing for effective communication with resident, employees, peers, vendors, etc. Computer software experience to include, MS Word, MS Excel, MS outlook, YARDI, HAB, Tenant Tech, SharePoint, File Vision *For Veterans qualified for Veteran's Preference: If you believe you have skills that would transfer well to this position and/or special qualifications that relate to this position, please list those skills and/or qualifications in the open-ended question at the end of the application and explain how those skills and/or qualifications relate to this position. TYPICAL TASKS 1. Supervises Property Managers and oversees the property management activities at multiple properties; evaluates and ensures compliance with current tenant/landlord law, as well as Federal, State, and local code for various programs. 2. Oversees and manages preparation and maintenance of resident documents and forms including leasing, lease enforcement, general tenant notices, remedy notices, move-outs,rent collection, fees collection, and cub appeal; ensures compliance with all applicable HUD regulations related to tenancy. 3. Participates in preparing and updating the annual operating and capital budgets for properties; gathers and compiles data and prepares reports; oversees procurement activities for assigned programs and internal controls and audits related to expenditures and disposition of properties. 4. Hires and directs staff; prepares performance evaluations; recommends and administers progressive discipline; conducts and/or facilitates staff training and development programs; promotes cooperative team efforts among staff and with other County departments; motivates employees to provide quality service to citizens. 5. Monitors and tracks occupancy levels, turn times, vendor contracts; reviews leasing policies and procedures, tracks market trends; recommends corrective action as needed to ensure the property is operating in a long term financially viable manner; determines accurate and appropriate termination hearings and eviction conferences, recovery of housing assistance payments and damage claim repayment accounts; reviews and approves court eviction proceedings; resolves landlord, tenant, and general public inquiries or complaints. 6. Participates in obtaining insurance coverage and completes risk assessments of portfolio to reduce losses in value due to fires, floods, or other hazards; develops and implements maintenance plans; ensures property management maintains a program for routine and cyclical maintenance tasks, ensures property meets or exceeds minimum inspection standards of project funder; ensures maintenance staff responds to resident work orders, including emergency and after hours. 7. Reviews, approves, and denies reasonable accommodation requests; ensures County's compliance with HUD's regulations for accommodations as described in Section 504. 8. Represents the Property Management Division to other internal divisions and external governmental agencies to communicate programs, activities, and new development projects; may be required to attend evening meetings on behalf of Clackamas County. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Thorough knowledge of: Principles and practices of supervision, training and performance evaluation; landlord tenant law and rules and regulations that govern federal state and local rent assistance programs. Working knowledge of: Operational services, management and activities of a comprehensive housing site maintenance program; methods and techniques of managing buildings, facilities and grounds; residential building technology and construction; pertinent Federal, State and local laws, codes and regulations including those that govern the landlord/tenant relationship; economic and social issues that impact low-income residents; mandated housing quality standards; internal control systems to track expenditures and/or inventory; governmental budget preparation; principles and practices of data collection; analysis and report preparation; computer and information systems; methods and techniques of resolving tenant and neighborhood issues. Skill to: Plan, direct and supervise the work of property management staff; organize and prioritize work to meet deadlines; implement policies and procedures for effective and efficient property management; judge performance of properties in support of Housing and Community Development management objectives; employ internal controls for review of expenditures; exercise independent judgment; act as mediator in neighborhood or tenant disputes; communicate Housing and Community Development program goals and objectives to individuals, community groups and local businesses; analyze problems, identify alternative solution and implement recommendations in support of goals; conduct housing quality and maintenance inspections; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with residents/clients, maintenance staff, contractors/vendors, county department employees and governmental agency staff; communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; prepare clear and concise administrative reports. WORKING CONDITIONS May be required to participate in after-hours emergency and on-call support. WORK SCHEDULE This position is included in the County's alternate workweek program, working 40 hours during a standard workweek of Monday through Thursday (Fridays off). Specific hours of work will be discussed with the candidate selected for this position at the time an offer of employment is extended. This position is eligible for hybrid on-site/telework subject to the Clackamas County Teleworking Policy and based on the Department's business needs. The exact amount of on-site/telework and schedule will be discussed with the hiring manager during time of offer. Telework locations cannot be located outside of Oregon or Washington. Washington residents must perform 50% of their time on-site at Clackamas County. EXPLORE CLACKAMAS COUNTY Clackamas County is in a prime location in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and is recognized nationally as one of the most livable areas in the United States. Located on the southern edge of the City of Portland and extending to the top of Mt. Hood, Clackamas County is part of a thriving region in the Northwest. It has a population of about 420,000 residents. Explore Clackamas County Working for Clackamas County Recreation, Arts & Heritage Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Housing and Community Development Division (HCD), within the Department of Human Services, manages programs to provide decent housing and economic opportunities, community improvement and affordable housing projects and housing rehabilitation loan programs for low and moderate income residents of the County. HCD is comprised of the Housing Authority of Clackamas County (HACC) and Community Development Division. The Housing Authority of Clackamas County is a public corporation, established under the federal Housing Act of 1937 and the provisions of Chapter 456 of the Oregon Revised Statutes. Although it is a separate public corporation, the HACC falls under the administrative structure of Clackamas County government. Created in 1938, HACC was the first housing authority established in the State of Oregon. The HACC provides affordable, safe, decent and sanitary housing opportunities in a fiscally responsible manner to low-income people in Clackamas County. Learn more about the Housing Authority of Clackamas County The Housing and Community Development Division (HCD), within the Department of Health, Housing & Human Services, manages homeless services programs and programs to provide housing and economic opportunity, community improvement and rehabilitation, and affordable housing development for low and moderate income residents of Clackamas County. HCD is comprised of the Housing Authority of Clackamas County (HACC), Housing Services, and Community Preservation. Learn more about Health, Housing, and Human Services APPLICATION PROCESS Clackamas County only accepts online applications. Help With Your Application: Application Process Help with the Application If you have any questions or issues you may contact the Department of Human Resources at 503-655-8459 or e-mail us . Our office hours are Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (closed on Fridays). HOW TO CLAIM VETERAN'S PREFERENCE Request Veterans' Preference Learn more about the County's Veterans' Preference VISA SPONSORSHIP Clackamas County does not offer visa sponsorships. Once a job applicant has accepted a position, they will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States prior to their first day. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Clackamas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential elements that create and foster a welcoming workplace. All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political affiliation, disability or any other factor unrelated to the essential functions of the job. If you wish to identify yourself as a qualified person with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and would like to request an accommodation, please address the request to the Department of Human Resources prior to the recruitment close date. You may request an accommodation during the online application process. RECRUITING QUESTIONS? James Callahan, Recruiter JCallahan@clackamas.us To apply, visit https://hrapp.clackamas.us/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&JobOpeningId=107080&PostingSeq=1&SiteId=1&languageCd=ENG&FOCUS=Applicant jeid-d4cb8b0a40b69b428e0e17e73d669a5e
Full Time
Housing Portfolio Manager Job ID: 107080 Location: Oregon City, Oregon Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary:Regular CLACKAMAS COUNTY CORE VALUES Clackamas County employees work to serve the public and enrich our community. In that spirit, we pledge to hold ourselves to these standards at all times in our interactions with customers and one another: Service Professionalism Integrity Respect Individual accountability Trust By incorporating these values into our daily routines, we can better serve our customers, ourselves and our projects. We're always looking to improve. That's the Clackamas County SPIRIT. Clackamas County Core Values Clackamas County is committed to building a community where people thrive, have a sense of safety, connection, and belonging, so that everyone is honored and celebrated for the richness in diversity they bring.We encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds and lived experience to apply. CLOSE DATE This Job Posting closes at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) on Monday, July 24, 2023. PAY AND BENEFITS Annual Pay Range: $85,274.34 - $115,121.91 Hourly Pay Range: $40.997277 - $55.347073 Salary offers will be made within the posted pay range and will be based on a candidate's experience (paid or unpaid) that is directly relevant to the position. Clackamas County proudly offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, including competitive wages, cost-of-living adjustments, merit increases (for eligible employees), and a robust sick and vacation plan for regular status employees. We encourage and support employee health and wellness by offering, health and wellness classes and events, and alternative care benefits, so you can customize your wellness needs to fit your lifestyle. Employee benefits become effective the first of the month following an employee's date of hire. Attractive benefits package and incentives for employees in regular status positions are detailed below. Generous paid time off package, including: 16 hours of vacation accrual per month NEW BENEFIT EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2023 - Eligible newly hired employees will have the one-time option to frontload their first year of vacation accruals in compliance with EPP 66 - Vacation Leave ! This means you will have access to vacation time at time of hire. 8 hours of sick accrual per month 10 paid holidays and 1 personal day per year Other Benefits: Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): Employer-paid 6% PERS retirement contribution (The county currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution.) OPSRP members get vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 A Choice of Medical Plans that include chiropractic coverage, alternative care, vision, and prescription drug coverage A Choice of Dental Plans Robust EAP and wellness programs, including gym discounts and wellness education classes Longevity pay Other retirement Savings Options that allow for additional retirement funds savings, including an option to contribute a portion of employee earnings on a pre or post-tax basis to a 457b Deferred Compensation Plan A variety of additional optional benefits (see links below for additional information) This is a full time Housing Authority non-represented county position. Housing Authority Non-Represented Full Time Benefits Learn More About Benefits JOB DETAILS AND QUALIFICATIONS The Housing Authoirty of Clackamas County (HACC) is seeking an expereienced and skilled individual to become the next Housing Portfolio Manager! The Housing Portfolio Manager manages property management activities designed to ensure maximum occupancy of public housing and affordable housing portfolios. The incumbent supervises Housing Property Management Supervisors and has responsibility for financial integrity of the properties and supervises responses in resolving neighborhood and tenant disputes. Required Minimum Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* A minimum of five (5) years experience with property management activities with public and affordable housing. A minimum of three (3) years of the experience must have been in a supervisory, leadership, or program management role Strong knowledge of Federal and State regulations related to low-income and supportive housing. Strong working knowledge of Oregon Tenant/Landlord law. Must be abale to perform and/or manager multiple tasks, projects and priorities. Must pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test. Learn more about the County's drug testing policy. Must pass a criminal history check which may include national or state fingerprint records check Driving is required for County business on a regular basis or to accomplish work. Incumbents must possess a valid driver's license, and possess and maintain an acceptable driving record throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the County's driving policy Preferred Special Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* Experience working with financials, budgets, general office, bookkeeping, and leasing/sales skills Experience with HUD website including PIC and EIV Excellent written and verbal communicaiton skills providing for effective communication with resident, employees, peers, vendors, etc. Computer software experience to include, MS Word, MS Excel, MS outlook, YARDI, HAB, Tenant Tech, SharePoint, File Vision *For Veterans qualified for Veteran's Preference: If you believe you have skills that would transfer well to this position and/or special qualifications that relate to this position, please list those skills and/or qualifications in the open-ended question at the end of the application and explain how those skills and/or qualifications relate to this position. TYPICAL TASKS 1. Supervises Property Managers and oversees the property management activities at multiple properties; evaluates and ensures compliance with current tenant/landlord law, as well as Federal, State, and local code for various programs. 2. Oversees and manages preparation and maintenance of resident documents and forms including leasing, lease enforcement, general tenant notices, remedy notices, move-outs,rent collection, fees collection, and cub appeal; ensures compliance with all applicable HUD regulations related to tenancy. 3. Participates in preparing and updating the annual operating and capital budgets for properties; gathers and compiles data and prepares reports; oversees procurement activities for assigned programs and internal controls and audits related to expenditures and disposition of properties. 4. Hires and directs staff; prepares performance evaluations; recommends and administers progressive discipline; conducts and/or facilitates staff training and development programs; promotes cooperative team efforts among staff and with other County departments; motivates employees to provide quality service to citizens. 5. Monitors and tracks occupancy levels, turn times, vendor contracts; reviews leasing policies and procedures, tracks market trends; recommends corrective action as needed to ensure the property is operating in a long term financially viable manner; determines accurate and appropriate termination hearings and eviction conferences, recovery of housing assistance payments and damage claim repayment accounts; reviews and approves court eviction proceedings; resolves landlord, tenant, and general public inquiries or complaints. 6. Participates in obtaining insurance coverage and completes risk assessments of portfolio to reduce losses in value due to fires, floods, or other hazards; develops and implements maintenance plans; ensures property management maintains a program for routine and cyclical maintenance tasks, ensures property meets or exceeds minimum inspection standards of project funder; ensures maintenance staff responds to resident work orders, including emergency and after hours. 7. Reviews, approves, and denies reasonable accommodation requests; ensures County's compliance with HUD's regulations for accommodations as described in Section 504. 8. Represents the Property Management Division to other internal divisions and external governmental agencies to communicate programs, activities, and new development projects; may be required to attend evening meetings on behalf of Clackamas County. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Thorough knowledge of: Principles and practices of supervision, training and performance evaluation; landlord tenant law and rules and regulations that govern federal state and local rent assistance programs. Working knowledge of: Operational services, management and activities of a comprehensive housing site maintenance program; methods and techniques of managing buildings, facilities and grounds; residential building technology and construction; pertinent Federal, State and local laws, codes and regulations including those that govern the landlord/tenant relationship; economic and social issues that impact low-income residents; mandated housing quality standards; internal control systems to track expenditures and/or inventory; governmental budget preparation; principles and practices of data collection; analysis and report preparation; computer and information systems; methods and techniques of resolving tenant and neighborhood issues. Skill to: Plan, direct and supervise the work of property management staff; organize and prioritize work to meet deadlines; implement policies and procedures for effective and efficient property management; judge performance of properties in support of Housing and Community Development management objectives; employ internal controls for review of expenditures; exercise independent judgment; act as mediator in neighborhood or tenant disputes; communicate Housing and Community Development program goals and objectives to individuals, community groups and local businesses; analyze problems, identify alternative solution and implement recommendations in support of goals; conduct housing quality and maintenance inspections; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with residents/clients, maintenance staff, contractors/vendors, county department employees and governmental agency staff; communicate effectively both verbally and in writing; prepare clear and concise administrative reports. WORKING CONDITIONS May be required to participate in after-hours emergency and on-call support. WORK SCHEDULE This position is included in the County's alternate workweek program, working 40 hours during a standard workweek of Monday through Thursday (Fridays off). Specific hours of work will be discussed with the candidate selected for this position at the time an offer of employment is extended. This position is eligible for hybrid on-site/telework subject to the Clackamas County Teleworking Policy and based on the Department's business needs. The exact amount of on-site/telework and schedule will be discussed with the hiring manager during time of offer. Telework locations cannot be located outside of Oregon or Washington. Washington residents must perform 50% of their time on-site at Clackamas County. EXPLORE CLACKAMAS COUNTY Clackamas County is in a prime location in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and is recognized nationally as one of the most livable areas in the United States. Located on the southern edge of the City of Portland and extending to the top of Mt. Hood, Clackamas County is part of a thriving region in the Northwest. It has a population of about 420,000 residents. Explore Clackamas County Working for Clackamas County Recreation, Arts & Heritage Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The Housing and Community Development Division (HCD), within the Department of Human Services, manages programs to provide decent housing and economic opportunities, community improvement and affordable housing projects and housing rehabilitation loan programs for low and moderate income residents of the County. HCD is comprised of the Housing Authority of Clackamas County (HACC) and Community Development Division. The Housing Authority of Clackamas County is a public corporation, established under the federal Housing Act of 1937 and the provisions of Chapter 456 of the Oregon Revised Statutes. Although it is a separate public corporation, the HACC falls under the administrative structure of Clackamas County government. Created in 1938, HACC was the first housing authority established in the State of Oregon. The HACC provides affordable, safe, decent and sanitary housing opportunities in a fiscally responsible manner to low-income people in Clackamas County. Learn more about the Housing Authority of Clackamas County The Housing and Community Development Division (HCD), within the Department of Health, Housing & Human Services, manages homeless services programs and programs to provide housing and economic opportunity, community improvement and rehabilitation, and affordable housing development for low and moderate income residents of Clackamas County. HCD is comprised of the Housing Authority of Clackamas County (HACC), Housing Services, and Community Preservation. Learn more about Health, Housing, and Human Services APPLICATION PROCESS Clackamas County only accepts online applications. Help With Your Application: Application Process Help with the Application If you have any questions or issues you may contact the Department of Human Resources at 503-655-8459 or e-mail us . Our office hours are Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (closed on Fridays). HOW TO CLAIM VETERAN'S PREFERENCE Request Veterans' Preference Learn more about the County's Veterans' Preference VISA SPONSORSHIP Clackamas County does not offer visa sponsorships. Once a job applicant has accepted a position, they will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States prior to their first day. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Clackamas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential elements that create and foster a welcoming workplace. All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political affiliation, disability or any other factor unrelated to the essential functions of the job. If you wish to identify yourself as a qualified person with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and would like to request an accommodation, please address the request to the Department of Human Resources prior to the recruitment close date. You may request an accommodation during the online application process. RECRUITING QUESTIONS? James Callahan, Recruiter JCallahan@clackamas.us To apply, visit https://hrapp.clackamas.us/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&JobOpeningId=107080&PostingSeq=1&SiteId=1&languageCd=ENG&FOCUS=Applicant jeid-d4cb8b0a40b69b428e0e17e73d669a5e
Clackamas County
Oregon City, OR, United States
Immunization Program Planner Job ID: 107033 Location: Oregon City, Oregon Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary:Regular CLACKAMAS COUNTY CORE VALUES Clackamas County employees work to serve the public and enrich our community. In that spirit, we pledge to hold ourselves to these standards at all times in our interactions with customers and one another: Service Professionalism Integrity Respect Individual accountability Trust By incorporating these values into our daily routines, we can better serve our customers, ourselves and our projects. We're always looking to improve. That's the Clackamas County SPIRIT. Clackamas County Core Values Clackamas County is committed to building a community where people thrive, have a sense of safety, connection, and belonging, so that everyone is honored and celebrated for the richness in diversity they bring. We encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds and lived experience to apply. CLOSE DATE This Job Posting closes at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) on July 31, 2023. PAY AND BENEFITS Annual Pay Range: $72,266.58 - $91,537.25 Hourly Pay Range: $34.743549 - $44.008292 Salary offers will be made within the posted pay range and will be based on a candidate's experience (paid or unpaid) that is directly relevant to the position. Clackamas County proudly offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, including competitive wages, cost-of-living adjustments, merit increases (for eligible employees), and a robust sick and vacation plan for regular status employees. We encourage and support employee health and wellness by offering, health and wellness classes and events, and alternative care benefits, so you can customize your wellness needs to fit your lifestyle. Employee benefits become effective the first of the month following an employee's date of hire. Attractive benefits package and incentives for employees in regular status positions are detailed below. Generous paid time off package, including: 12 hours of vacation accrued per month Eligible newly hired employees will have the one-time option to frontload their first year of vacation accruals in compliance with EPP 66 - Vacation Leave ! This means you have access to vacation time at time of hire. 8 hours of sick accrued per month 10 paid holidays and 1 personal day per year Other Benefits: Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): Employer paid 6% PERS retirement contribution (The county currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution.) OPSRP members get vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 A Choice of Medical Plans that include chiropractic coverage, alternative care, vision, and prescription drug coverage A Choice of Dental Plans Robust EAP and wellness programs, including gym discounts and wellness education classes Longevity pay Other retirement Savings Options that allow for additional retirement funds savings, including an option to contribute a portion of employee earnings on a pre or post-tax basis to a 457b Deferred Compensation Plan A variety of additional optional benefits (see links below for additional information) This is a full time County position represented by the Employees' Association. Employees' Association (EA) Full Time Benefits Learn More About Benefits JOB DETAILS AND QUALIFICATIONS The Clackamas County Public Health Division (CCPHD) is seeking a Program Planner to oversee a coordinated immunization system to improve population level immunization rates. CCPHD's mission is to protect and promote the community's health by advancing racial health equity, building partnerships, and establishing culturally responsive systems. Immunization is the safest and most effective public health tool for preventing disease and death. This position reports to the Deputy Public Health Director and is responsible for planning and coordinating immunization services, including fulfilling a local public health authority's statutory responsibility to make immunizations available under ORS 433.269. Primary duties include ongoing population health data monitoring and assessment, immunization quality improvement projects, partnership development, enforcement of immunization school laws for all childcare facilities and schools in Clackamas County, and implementation of immunization Points of Dispensing (PODs). Required Minimum Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* A minimum of four (4) years of relevant experience coordinating health-related projects for community-based organizations, non-profits, healthcare providers, health departments, or governmental agencies with an eye for compliance, reporting deliverables, and outreach. A minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience in each of the following: Collecting data and metrics to report deliverables and metrics to a governing body or funder. Organizing and executing outreach programs with a focus on health promotion. Using principles of continuous quality improvement and data analysis to inform program budgeting, design, and implementation. Must pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test. Learn more about the County's drug testing policy. Must pass a criminal history check which may include national or state fingerprint records check Driving may be necessary for County business. For position(s) with occasional/incidental driving, incumbents must possess a valid driver's license. Accommodation requests for an acceptable alternative method of transportation will be reviewed on an individual basis in compliance with State and Federal legislation. For position(s) with regular driving, incumbent(s) must also possess and maintain an acceptable driving record throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the County's driving policy Preferred Special Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Public Health or a related field. Experience addressing core contributors to vaccine hesitancy Experience coordinating outreach programs specific to immunizations. Experience working with a local public health authority. Experience with Vaccines for Children (VFC) assurance/compliance and immunization school and childcare regulations. Experience with the implementation of immunization point of dispensing (PODs) Experience creating budgets Experience convening and leading engagement with a variety of internal and external multi-sector partners including community-based organizations, health systems, early care and educational systems, County departments, and decision-makers. *For Veterans qualified for Veteran's Preference: If you believe you have skills that would transfer well to this position and/or special qualifications that relate to this position, please list those skills and/or qualifications in the open-ended question at the end of the application and explain how those skills and/or qualifications relate to this position. TYPICAL TASKS Duties may include but are not limited to the following: 1. Designs program descriptions, policies, procedures, and systems; recommends, develops and monitors budgets; monitors operational details of program; implements and coordinates program activities. 2. Plans, organizes, and conducts studies of program effectiveness to evaluate service needs and utilization of resources; develops measurable outcomes to track and measure program performance. 3. Makes recommendations to increase utilization and effectiveness of programs and methods of treatment and administration based upon preliminary planning studies, reviews of relevant literature, research and policy. 4. Facilitates, provides staff support, and participates in advisory groups, meetings, and conferences; coordinates and collaborates with community partners through outreach and education; develops and implements community outreach plans; makes presentations to citizen groups and funding sources. 5. Assists in improving, coordinating, promoting, and developing needed resources through the implementation of referral and contract services with maximum utilization of existing community resources. 6. Coordinates access to a variety of systems and/programs; ensures systems coordinate to reach a common goal; researches and works toward resolution of system problems; works to eliminate barriers to system access. 7. Establishes and maintains relationships with similar personnel engaged with other local programs and agencies; builds relationships with stakeholders from region. 8. Prepares and maintains current research information and data trends regarding specific program area, as well as funding and grant sources. 9. With guidance, prepares specifications, negotiates, and monitors all contracts for services approved by the department; monitors contract resources. 10. Coordinates and conducts special studies and work projects relating to departmental goals, objectives, and specific program performance; prepares reports and makes recommendations. 11. Provides technical assistance and consultation to service providers, agencies, and County staff; acts as liaison with contractors in the resolution of problems. 12. May coordinate the work of temporary employees or interns. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Working knowledge of: Principles, procedures, and techniques of research, program evaluation, and analysis of program design and administration; principles and practices of contract monitoring; availability of community and contract resources; facilitation; departmental policies and procedures as they relate to stated goals and objectives; concepts and principles of human behavior, behavioral or personality adjustment problems as they relate to the client group and respective program emphasis of a specific department; office practices and procedures; evidence based practice; `budget concepts, basic accounting and mathematical skills and techniques of monitoring expenditures. Skill to: Assess and present need for service, compose and negotiate contracts, and establish procedures for effective program appraisal; analyze and evaluate situations accurately and recommend effective courses of action; present comprehensive information in either oral or written form; effectively organize and prioritize; communicate effectively in public; interpret professional material to lay individuals; conduct staff training in utilizing available programs and assess their effectiveness with departmental personnel and the public; establish and maintain effective working relationships. WORK SCHEDULE This position will work 40 hours during a standard workweek of Monday through Thursday (Fridays off) or Monday through Friday. Specific hours of work will be discussed with the candidate selected for this position at the time an offer of employment is extended. This position is eligible for hybrid on-site/telework subject to the Clackamas County Teleworking Policy and based on the Department's business needs. The exact amount of on-site/telework and schedule will be discussed with the hiring manager during time of offer. Telework locations cannot be located outside of Oregon or Washington. Washington residents must perform 50% of their time on-site at Clackamas County. EXPLORE CLACKAMAS COUNTY Clackamas County is in a prime location in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and is recognized nationally as one of the most livable areas in the United States. Located on the southern edge of the City of Portland and extending to the top of Mt. Hood, Clackamas County is part of a thriving region in the Northwest. It has a population of about 420,000 residents. Explore Clackamas County Working for Clackamas County Recreation, Arts & Heritage Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The health of a community is a key indicator about its quality of life. At Clackamas County Public Health, we are committed to improving the quality of life in Clackamas County by offering services and engaging in activities that protect and promote the health of its residents. Public Health's Mission Promote and assist individuals, families & communities to be healthy, safe and thrive. By working with our communities, Public Health assures conditions that: Prevent injury & disease Promote health Protect food, water & air Prepare for emergencies Public Health is a Division of the Health, Housing, and Human Services (H3S) Department. Learn more about Clackamas County Public Health APPLICATION PROCESS Clackamas County only accepts online applications. Help With Your Application: Application Process Help with the Application If you have any questions or issues you may contact the Department of Human Resources at 503-655-8459 or e-mail us . Our office hours are Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (closed on Fridays). HOW TO CLAIM VETERAN'S PREFERENCE Request Veterans' Preference Learn more about the County's Veterans' Preference VISA SPONSORSHIP Clackamas County does not offer visa sponsorships. Once a job applicant has accepted a position, they will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States prior to their first day. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Clackamas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential elements that create and foster a welcoming workplace. All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political affiliation, disability or any other factor unrelated to the essential functions of the job. If you wish to identify yourself as a qualified person with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and would like to request an accommodation, please address the request to the Department of Human Resources prior to the recruitment close date. You may request an accommodation during the online application process. RECRUITING QUESTIONS? Lindsay White, Recruiter lindsaywhi@clackamas.us To apply, visit https://hrapp.clackamas.us/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&JobOpeningId=107033&PostingSeq=1&SiteId=1&languageCd=ENG&FOCUS=Applicant jeid-3d21aeea1a867c4da7864d37445ca4d8
Full Time
Immunization Program Planner Job ID: 107033 Location: Oregon City, Oregon Full/Part Time: Full Time Regular/Temporary:Regular CLACKAMAS COUNTY CORE VALUES Clackamas County employees work to serve the public and enrich our community. In that spirit, we pledge to hold ourselves to these standards at all times in our interactions with customers and one another: Service Professionalism Integrity Respect Individual accountability Trust By incorporating these values into our daily routines, we can better serve our customers, ourselves and our projects. We're always looking to improve. That's the Clackamas County SPIRIT. Clackamas County Core Values Clackamas County is committed to building a community where people thrive, have a sense of safety, connection, and belonging, so that everyone is honored and celebrated for the richness in diversity they bring. We encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds and lived experience to apply. CLOSE DATE This Job Posting closes at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific Time) on July 31, 2023. PAY AND BENEFITS Annual Pay Range: $72,266.58 - $91,537.25 Hourly Pay Range: $34.743549 - $44.008292 Salary offers will be made within the posted pay range and will be based on a candidate's experience (paid or unpaid) that is directly relevant to the position. Clackamas County proudly offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, including competitive wages, cost-of-living adjustments, merit increases (for eligible employees), and a robust sick and vacation plan for regular status employees. We encourage and support employee health and wellness by offering, health and wellness classes and events, and alternative care benefits, so you can customize your wellness needs to fit your lifestyle. Employee benefits become effective the first of the month following an employee's date of hire. Attractive benefits package and incentives for employees in regular status positions are detailed below. Generous paid time off package, including: 12 hours of vacation accrued per month Eligible newly hired employees will have the one-time option to frontload their first year of vacation accruals in compliance with EPP 66 - Vacation Leave ! This means you have access to vacation time at time of hire. 8 hours of sick accrued per month 10 paid holidays and 1 personal day per year Other Benefits: Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): Employer paid 6% PERS retirement contribution (The county currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution.) OPSRP members get vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 A Choice of Medical Plans that include chiropractic coverage, alternative care, vision, and prescription drug coverage A Choice of Dental Plans Robust EAP and wellness programs, including gym discounts and wellness education classes Longevity pay Other retirement Savings Options that allow for additional retirement funds savings, including an option to contribute a portion of employee earnings on a pre or post-tax basis to a 457b Deferred Compensation Plan A variety of additional optional benefits (see links below for additional information) This is a full time County position represented by the Employees' Association. Employees' Association (EA) Full Time Benefits Learn More About Benefits JOB DETAILS AND QUALIFICATIONS The Clackamas County Public Health Division (CCPHD) is seeking a Program Planner to oversee a coordinated immunization system to improve population level immunization rates. CCPHD's mission is to protect and promote the community's health by advancing racial health equity, building partnerships, and establishing culturally responsive systems. Immunization is the safest and most effective public health tool for preventing disease and death. This position reports to the Deputy Public Health Director and is responsible for planning and coordinating immunization services, including fulfilling a local public health authority's statutory responsibility to make immunizations available under ORS 433.269. Primary duties include ongoing population health data monitoring and assessment, immunization quality improvement projects, partnership development, enforcement of immunization school laws for all childcare facilities and schools in Clackamas County, and implementation of immunization Points of Dispensing (PODs). Required Minimum Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* A minimum of four (4) years of relevant experience coordinating health-related projects for community-based organizations, non-profits, healthcare providers, health departments, or governmental agencies with an eye for compliance, reporting deliverables, and outreach. A minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience in each of the following: Collecting data and metrics to report deliverables and metrics to a governing body or funder. Organizing and executing outreach programs with a focus on health promotion. Using principles of continuous quality improvement and data analysis to inform program budgeting, design, and implementation. Must pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test. Learn more about the County's drug testing policy. Must pass a criminal history check which may include national or state fingerprint records check Driving may be necessary for County business. For position(s) with occasional/incidental driving, incumbents must possess a valid driver's license. Accommodation requests for an acceptable alternative method of transportation will be reviewed on an individual basis in compliance with State and Federal legislation. For position(s) with regular driving, incumbent(s) must also possess and maintain an acceptable driving record throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the County's driving policy Preferred Special Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Public Health or a related field. Experience addressing core contributors to vaccine hesitancy Experience coordinating outreach programs specific to immunizations. Experience working with a local public health authority. Experience with Vaccines for Children (VFC) assurance/compliance and immunization school and childcare regulations. Experience with the implementation of immunization point of dispensing (PODs) Experience creating budgets Experience convening and leading engagement with a variety of internal and external multi-sector partners including community-based organizations, health systems, early care and educational systems, County departments, and decision-makers. *For Veterans qualified for Veteran's Preference: If you believe you have skills that would transfer well to this position and/or special qualifications that relate to this position, please list those skills and/or qualifications in the open-ended question at the end of the application and explain how those skills and/or qualifications relate to this position. TYPICAL TASKS Duties may include but are not limited to the following: 1. Designs program descriptions, policies, procedures, and systems; recommends, develops and monitors budgets; monitors operational details of program; implements and coordinates program activities. 2. Plans, organizes, and conducts studies of program effectiveness to evaluate service needs and utilization of resources; develops measurable outcomes to track and measure program performance. 3. Makes recommendations to increase utilization and effectiveness of programs and methods of treatment and administration based upon preliminary planning studies, reviews of relevant literature, research and policy. 4. Facilitates, provides staff support, and participates in advisory groups, meetings, and conferences; coordinates and collaborates with community partners through outreach and education; develops and implements community outreach plans; makes presentations to citizen groups and funding sources. 5. Assists in improving, coordinating, promoting, and developing needed resources through the implementation of referral and contract services with maximum utilization of existing community resources. 6. Coordinates access to a variety of systems and/programs; ensures systems coordinate to reach a common goal; researches and works toward resolution of system problems; works to eliminate barriers to system access. 7. Establishes and maintains relationships with similar personnel engaged with other local programs and agencies; builds relationships with stakeholders from region. 8. Prepares and maintains current research information and data trends regarding specific program area, as well as funding and grant sources. 9. With guidance, prepares specifications, negotiates, and monitors all contracts for services approved by the department; monitors contract resources. 10. Coordinates and conducts special studies and work projects relating to departmental goals, objectives, and specific program performance; prepares reports and makes recommendations. 11. Provides technical assistance and consultation to service providers, agencies, and County staff; acts as liaison with contractors in the resolution of problems. 12. May coordinate the work of temporary employees or interns. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Working knowledge of: Principles, procedures, and techniques of research, program evaluation, and analysis of program design and administration; principles and practices of contract monitoring; availability of community and contract resources; facilitation; departmental policies and procedures as they relate to stated goals and objectives; concepts and principles of human behavior, behavioral or personality adjustment problems as they relate to the client group and respective program emphasis of a specific department; office practices and procedures; evidence based practice; `budget concepts, basic accounting and mathematical skills and techniques of monitoring expenditures. Skill to: Assess and present need for service, compose and negotiate contracts, and establish procedures for effective program appraisal; analyze and evaluate situations accurately and recommend effective courses of action; present comprehensive information in either oral or written form; effectively organize and prioritize; communicate effectively in public; interpret professional material to lay individuals; conduct staff training in utilizing available programs and assess their effectiveness with departmental personnel and the public; establish and maintain effective working relationships. WORK SCHEDULE This position will work 40 hours during a standard workweek of Monday through Thursday (Fridays off) or Monday through Friday. Specific hours of work will be discussed with the candidate selected for this position at the time an offer of employment is extended. This position is eligible for hybrid on-site/telework subject to the Clackamas County Teleworking Policy and based on the Department's business needs. The exact amount of on-site/telework and schedule will be discussed with the hiring manager during time of offer. Telework locations cannot be located outside of Oregon or Washington. Washington residents must perform 50% of their time on-site at Clackamas County. EXPLORE CLACKAMAS COUNTY Clackamas County is in a prime location in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and is recognized nationally as one of the most livable areas in the United States. Located on the southern edge of the City of Portland and extending to the top of Mt. Hood, Clackamas County is part of a thriving region in the Northwest. It has a population of about 420,000 residents. Explore Clackamas County Working for Clackamas County Recreation, Arts & Heritage Equity, Diversity and Inclusion ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT The health of a community is a key indicator about its quality of life. At Clackamas County Public Health, we are committed to improving the quality of life in Clackamas County by offering services and engaging in activities that protect and promote the health of its residents. Public Health's Mission Promote and assist individuals, families & communities to be healthy, safe and thrive. By working with our communities, Public Health assures conditions that: Prevent injury & disease Promote health Protect food, water & air Prepare for emergencies Public Health is a Division of the Health, Housing, and Human Services (H3S) Department. Learn more about Clackamas County Public Health APPLICATION PROCESS Clackamas County only accepts online applications. Help With Your Application: Application Process Help with the Application If you have any questions or issues you may contact the Department of Human Resources at 503-655-8459 or e-mail us . Our office hours are Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (closed on Fridays). HOW TO CLAIM VETERAN'S PREFERENCE Request Veterans' Preference Learn more about the County's Veterans' Preference VISA SPONSORSHIP Clackamas County does not offer visa sponsorships. Once a job applicant has accepted a position, they will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States prior to their first day. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Clackamas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential elements that create and foster a welcoming workplace. All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political affiliation, disability or any other factor unrelated to the essential functions of the job. If you wish to identify yourself as a qualified person with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and would like to request an accommodation, please address the request to the Department of Human Resources prior to the recruitment close date. You may request an accommodation during the online application process. RECRUITING QUESTIONS? Lindsay White, Recruiter lindsaywhi@clackamas.us To apply, visit https://hrapp.clackamas.us/psc/recruit/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&JobOpeningId=107033&PostingSeq=1&SiteId=1&languageCd=ENG&FOCUS=Applicant jeid-3d21aeea1a867c4da7864d37445ca4d8