Glendale Community College
Glendale, CA, USA
Manager, Instructional Design
Glendale Community College
Salary: $6,202.00 - $6,833.00 Monthly
Job Number: 00854-2024
Location: Glendale, CA
Department: Library and Learning Resources
Closing: Continuous
Description Open until filled. First review of applications will take place on December 13, 2023. Applications received after the first review date may or may not be advanced in the process for further consideration.
Definition Under administrative direction, performs and supervises instructional design work and supports employees engaged in curricular and co-curricular integration projects; serves as a resource to employees by exploring, identifying, developing, and supporting digital and face-to-face instructional technology solutions that promote student learning; leads the evaluation design and application of instructional assessment methods/tools to demonstrate effectiveness of learning solutions; and performs other related duties as assigned.
Supervision Works under the direct supervision of the Dean, Library & Learning Support Services Supervises classified staff, temporary, and/or student employees.
Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties and responsibilities are typical of those performed by employees in this classification.
• Performs instructional design work and leads employee teams engaged in curricular and co-curricular integration projects. • Serves as a resource to employees by exploring, identifying, developing, and supporting digital and face-to-face instructional technology solutions that promote student learning; works closely with employees to improve instructional delivery methods and support the understanding of pedagogical principles of technology-mediated learning. • Leads the evaluation design and application of instructional assessment methods/tools to demonstrate effectiveness of learning solutions. • Instructs and advises employees on accessibility compliance requirements for online learning and digital learning content. • Administers the learning management system and oversees the provision of technical support to users. • Works with employee subject matter experts to analyze instructional outcomes, develop learning objectives, structure learning activities and assessments and deliver high-quality learning experiences that leverage learning science and academic technologies. • Partners with employees to author digital learning courses and to create supporting material/media (audio, video, simulations, etc.), exercises, activities and assessment tools. • Provides individual and group consultation services to employees and recommends enhancements to their teaching skills, effective ways to integrate academic technology into instruction, and assists them in designing effective online, hybrid, and web-enhanced courses in collaboration with appropriate staff. • Diagnoses and assists employees with technical problems related to navigating academic technologies. • Designs, creates, and hosts effective and innovative staff and student tutorials, workshops, training sessions, and institutes, using face-to-face, multimedia, and digital delivery methods, in conjunction with the adoption and deployment of digital learning tools and academic technologies. • Promotes academic innovation and distance education initiatives via workshops, internal websites, and electronic communications. • Researches and recommends best practices in the areas of instructional design, learning science and the use of high-impact academic technology and teaching practice. • Handles and resolves conflicts and issues and reports complaints as appropriate. • Promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, cultural competency, and a positive work and academic environment. • Coordinates and oversees the implementation and modification of technology. • Supervises department employees; assigns and monitors employee's work and evaluates employee performance; trains employees; participates in employee selection. • Monitors and reviews programs and/or operations for legal compliance. • Compiles and analyzes data; prepares, reviews, and/or approves documents and reports. • May direct and/or conduct surveys and special studies; may maintain statistics. • May participate and/or chair on campus committees and task forces. • Performs other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The education, training and experience qualifications are considered likely to provide the required knowledge and abilities to perform the above essential duties.
Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Three (3) years of experience in curriculum development, instructional design or learning experience design.
Licenses/Certificates/Other Requirements
• None
Knowledge of:
• Instructional design models, strategies, assessment methods/tools, and best practices. • Principles and practices of teaching courses in non-traditional formats such as online, hybrid, fast-track, accelerated, etc. • The application of learning theory and pedagogy to the use of academic technologies in higher education. • Methods of analyzing instructional outcomes to ensure high-quality learning experiences. • Technical language associated with instructional technology. • Principles and technologies associated with web production, digital audio and video, image handling, motion graphics, graphic design, illustration, presentation preparation, animation, web interaction, and other web communication capabilities. • Content management systems and web applications used for website production. • Methods of streaming audio and video, as well as file types and formats of online conference software. • HTML, including adaptive and response design and selection of the correct authoring tool. • Management principles and practices. • Current and emerging technologies that support the applicable area(s). • Principles and practices of supervision. • Applicable laws, regulations, standards, and/or requirements. • Methods of prioritizing, planning, and organizing work. • Principles and practices of budget administration. • Principles of data research, collection, organization, interpretation, and reporting. • General accounting and bookkeeping principles. • Principles and practices of business communication and writing. • Principles of knowledge management. • Presentation techniques. • Standard office practices or procedures. • Standard office software and modern office equipment. • Principles and practices of customer service. • Interpersonal relations management.
Ability to:
• Lead the development, implementation, and assessment of instructional learning support strategies and solutions. • Utilize visual design and multi-media software. • Use instructional technology to assist with the development, creation, design, and layout of online courses; prepare storyboards. • Construct digital text, simulations, graphics, animations, and audio/visual components for higher-education online courses. • Develop and implement goals with identifiable outcomes and assist with development of strategic plans, as needed. • Identify and implement appropriate technology and resources. • Research, develop, apply, explain, and/or ensure the compliance of applicable laws, regulations, policies and/or procedures. • Identify needs, analyze problems, and provide recommendations and/or alternative solutions. • Manage and prioritize work, projects and/or programs within established deadlines. • Prepare, manage, monitor, oversee, and/or administer budgets. • Supervise, train, and evaluate the work of assigned employees. • Stay abreast of information, trends, and theories applicable to areas of assignment. • Analyze data and compile and present narrative and statistical reports. • Prepare and review reports, correspondence, and other documents using multiple business formats. • Manage the maintenance of records. • Prepare and deliver presentations. • Utilize standard office software and equipment. • Maintain confidentiality of sensitive and/or protected information. • Provide customer service with a high level of sensitivity, tact and patience. • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with all employees and others encountered in the course of work. • Demonstrate a sensitivity to, and understanding of, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL STANDARDS: The following physical and mental standards are identified as necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities. However, reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
• Mobility: frequent walking and sitting for long periods; occasional kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling, and standing; frequent reaching above and below desk level. • Dexterity: frequent fine manipulation sufficient to operate a computer keyboard; frequent grasping to handle individual papers, write and take notes, and feel individual objects. • Lifting/Carrying: frequent lifting/carrying of papers, files, equipment, and materials weighing up to 10 pounds; occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. • Visual Requirements: frequent use of vision sufficient to read files, documents, and computer screens, and do close-up work. • Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and speaking in person and on the telephone. • Emotional/Psychological Factors: frequent contact with others, including public contact; frequent deadlines and time-limited assignments.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
• Work is typically performed in an indoor office or similar setting.
Additional Information
Salary
Starting salary: Step 1 $6,202 to Step 3 $6,833 per month, based on training and experience
Salary range: Step 1 $6,202 to step 11 $10,379 per month (including longevity steps)
For more information, please refer to the https://www.glendale.edu/home/showpublisheddocument/51986/637988343239100000
Application Process This position requires the following documents to be attached to your online application in order to be considered:
• Current resume • Cover letter that addresses minimum and desirable qualifications • Scanned copy of official transcripts with required degree(s) must be submitted. Foreign transcripts and degrees require official certification of equivalency to U.S. transcripts and degrees by a certified U.S. review service at the time of application and must identify graduate level coursework. • List of three (3) professional references. Please provide names, telephone numbers, and email address for each reference.
Your application and any required attachments must be submitted by the first review date of December 13, 2023. Applications with incomplete information (i.e. statements such as "see resume") or missing documents will not be considered. Additional documents not requested in the announcement will not be reviewed. If selected, first round interview dates are proposed for the week of January 22-26, 2024
If selected, final interview dates are proposed for the week of February 12-16, 2024
Travel Reimbursement
Contingent on funding and eligibility, successful candidates selected for a face-to-face interview may be eligible to request partial reimbursement of travel expenses. Please contact the office of Human Resources for more information. Position FundingThis position is offered contingent upon funding. GCCD reserves the right to extend, withdraw, and/or reopen this position at any time. Additional openings, for the same position, which become available prior to the end of the hiring process may be filled by qualified applicants that applied to this job announcement.VisasGCCD does not sponsor visas.Commitment to Diversity and Equal Employment Opportunity EmployerGCCD is committed to employing administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to student success. GCCD recognizes that diversity in the academic environment fosters cultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides suitable role models for all students.GCCD is committed to hiring processes that support equal opportunity, diversity, and provide equitable consideration for all candidates as required in federal and state law. To find out more about GCCD, please visit our website at glendale.edu.AccommodationsIf accommodations are needed for the application process in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, please inform Human Resources. Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities with Glendale Community College District.
To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/4809810
Full Time
Manager, Instructional Design
Glendale Community College
Salary: $6,202.00 - $6,833.00 Monthly
Job Number: 00854-2024
Location: Glendale, CA
Department: Library and Learning Resources
Closing: Continuous
Description Open until filled. First review of applications will take place on December 13, 2023. Applications received after the first review date may or may not be advanced in the process for further consideration.
Definition Under administrative direction, performs and supervises instructional design work and supports employees engaged in curricular and co-curricular integration projects; serves as a resource to employees by exploring, identifying, developing, and supporting digital and face-to-face instructional technology solutions that promote student learning; leads the evaluation design and application of instructional assessment methods/tools to demonstrate effectiveness of learning solutions; and performs other related duties as assigned.
Supervision Works under the direct supervision of the Dean, Library & Learning Support Services Supervises classified staff, temporary, and/or student employees.
Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following duties and responsibilities are typical of those performed by employees in this classification.
• Performs instructional design work and leads employee teams engaged in curricular and co-curricular integration projects. • Serves as a resource to employees by exploring, identifying, developing, and supporting digital and face-to-face instructional technology solutions that promote student learning; works closely with employees to improve instructional delivery methods and support the understanding of pedagogical principles of technology-mediated learning. • Leads the evaluation design and application of instructional assessment methods/tools to demonstrate effectiveness of learning solutions. • Instructs and advises employees on accessibility compliance requirements for online learning and digital learning content. • Administers the learning management system and oversees the provision of technical support to users. • Works with employee subject matter experts to analyze instructional outcomes, develop learning objectives, structure learning activities and assessments and deliver high-quality learning experiences that leverage learning science and academic technologies. • Partners with employees to author digital learning courses and to create supporting material/media (audio, video, simulations, etc.), exercises, activities and assessment tools. • Provides individual and group consultation services to employees and recommends enhancements to their teaching skills, effective ways to integrate academic technology into instruction, and assists them in designing effective online, hybrid, and web-enhanced courses in collaboration with appropriate staff. • Diagnoses and assists employees with technical problems related to navigating academic technologies. • Designs, creates, and hosts effective and innovative staff and student tutorials, workshops, training sessions, and institutes, using face-to-face, multimedia, and digital delivery methods, in conjunction with the adoption and deployment of digital learning tools and academic technologies. • Promotes academic innovation and distance education initiatives via workshops, internal websites, and electronic communications. • Researches and recommends best practices in the areas of instructional design, learning science and the use of high-impact academic technology and teaching practice. • Handles and resolves conflicts and issues and reports complaints as appropriate. • Promotes diversity, equity, inclusion, cultural competency, and a positive work and academic environment. • Coordinates and oversees the implementation and modification of technology. • Supervises department employees; assigns and monitors employee's work and evaluates employee performance; trains employees; participates in employee selection. • Monitors and reviews programs and/or operations for legal compliance. • Compiles and analyzes data; prepares, reviews, and/or approves documents and reports. • May direct and/or conduct surveys and special studies; may maintain statistics. • May participate and/or chair on campus committees and task forces. • Performs other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The education, training and experience qualifications are considered likely to provide the required knowledge and abilities to perform the above essential duties.
Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Three (3) years of experience in curriculum development, instructional design or learning experience design.
Licenses/Certificates/Other Requirements
• None
Knowledge of:
• Instructional design models, strategies, assessment methods/tools, and best practices. • Principles and practices of teaching courses in non-traditional formats such as online, hybrid, fast-track, accelerated, etc. • The application of learning theory and pedagogy to the use of academic technologies in higher education. • Methods of analyzing instructional outcomes to ensure high-quality learning experiences. • Technical language associated with instructional technology. • Principles and technologies associated with web production, digital audio and video, image handling, motion graphics, graphic design, illustration, presentation preparation, animation, web interaction, and other web communication capabilities. • Content management systems and web applications used for website production. • Methods of streaming audio and video, as well as file types and formats of online conference software. • HTML, including adaptive and response design and selection of the correct authoring tool. • Management principles and practices. • Current and emerging technologies that support the applicable area(s). • Principles and practices of supervision. • Applicable laws, regulations, standards, and/or requirements. • Methods of prioritizing, planning, and organizing work. • Principles and practices of budget administration. • Principles of data research, collection, organization, interpretation, and reporting. • General accounting and bookkeeping principles. • Principles and practices of business communication and writing. • Principles of knowledge management. • Presentation techniques. • Standard office practices or procedures. • Standard office software and modern office equipment. • Principles and practices of customer service. • Interpersonal relations management.
Ability to:
• Lead the development, implementation, and assessment of instructional learning support strategies and solutions. • Utilize visual design and multi-media software. • Use instructional technology to assist with the development, creation, design, and layout of online courses; prepare storyboards. • Construct digital text, simulations, graphics, animations, and audio/visual components for higher-education online courses. • Develop and implement goals with identifiable outcomes and assist with development of strategic plans, as needed. • Identify and implement appropriate technology and resources. • Research, develop, apply, explain, and/or ensure the compliance of applicable laws, regulations, policies and/or procedures. • Identify needs, analyze problems, and provide recommendations and/or alternative solutions. • Manage and prioritize work, projects and/or programs within established deadlines. • Prepare, manage, monitor, oversee, and/or administer budgets. • Supervise, train, and evaluate the work of assigned employees. • Stay abreast of information, trends, and theories applicable to areas of assignment. • Analyze data and compile and present narrative and statistical reports. • Prepare and review reports, correspondence, and other documents using multiple business formats. • Manage the maintenance of records. • Prepare and deliver presentations. • Utilize standard office software and equipment. • Maintain confidentiality of sensitive and/or protected information. • Provide customer service with a high level of sensitivity, tact and patience. • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with all employees and others encountered in the course of work. • Demonstrate a sensitivity to, and understanding of, the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL STANDARDS: The following physical and mental standards are identified as necessary to perform the essential duties and responsibilities. However, reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
• Mobility: frequent walking and sitting for long periods; occasional kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling, and standing; frequent reaching above and below desk level. • Dexterity: frequent fine manipulation sufficient to operate a computer keyboard; frequent grasping to handle individual papers, write and take notes, and feel individual objects. • Lifting/Carrying: frequent lifting/carrying of papers, files, equipment, and materials weighing up to 10 pounds; occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. • Visual Requirements: frequent use of vision sufficient to read files, documents, and computer screens, and do close-up work. • Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and speaking in person and on the telephone. • Emotional/Psychological Factors: frequent contact with others, including public contact; frequent deadlines and time-limited assignments.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
• Work is typically performed in an indoor office or similar setting.
Additional Information
Salary
Starting salary: Step 1 $6,202 to Step 3 $6,833 per month, based on training and experience
Salary range: Step 1 $6,202 to step 11 $10,379 per month (including longevity steps)
For more information, please refer to the https://www.glendale.edu/home/showpublisheddocument/51986/637988343239100000
Application Process This position requires the following documents to be attached to your online application in order to be considered:
• Current resume • Cover letter that addresses minimum and desirable qualifications • Scanned copy of official transcripts with required degree(s) must be submitted. Foreign transcripts and degrees require official certification of equivalency to U.S. transcripts and degrees by a certified U.S. review service at the time of application and must identify graduate level coursework. • List of three (3) professional references. Please provide names, telephone numbers, and email address for each reference.
Your application and any required attachments must be submitted by the first review date of December 13, 2023. Applications with incomplete information (i.e. statements such as "see resume") or missing documents will not be considered. Additional documents not requested in the announcement will not be reviewed. If selected, first round interview dates are proposed for the week of January 22-26, 2024
If selected, final interview dates are proposed for the week of February 12-16, 2024
Travel Reimbursement
Contingent on funding and eligibility, successful candidates selected for a face-to-face interview may be eligible to request partial reimbursement of travel expenses. Please contact the office of Human Resources for more information. Position FundingThis position is offered contingent upon funding. GCCD reserves the right to extend, withdraw, and/or reopen this position at any time. Additional openings, for the same position, which become available prior to the end of the hiring process may be filled by qualified applicants that applied to this job announcement.VisasGCCD does not sponsor visas.Commitment to Diversity and Equal Employment Opportunity EmployerGCCD is committed to employing administrators, faculty, and staff members who are dedicated to student success. GCCD recognizes that diversity in the academic environment fosters cultural awareness, promotes mutual understanding and respect, and provides suitable role models for all students.GCCD is committed to hiring processes that support equal opportunity, diversity, and provide equitable consideration for all candidates as required in federal and state law. To find out more about GCCD, please visit our website at glendale.edu.AccommodationsIf accommodations are needed for the application process in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, please inform Human Resources. Thank you for your interest in employment opportunities with Glendale Community College District.
To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/4809810
Association of Public Health Laboratories
7700 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD, USA
The Associate Specialist, People & Culture is responsible for providing administrative support to areas of People & Culture including, but not limited to billing, HRIS, staff education, employee engagement and talent acquisition. On occasion, there will be instances where the Associate Specialist will need to travel to APHL Headquarters, which is currently located in Bethesda, MD. To that end, we are seeking applicants local to the DC area. This position reports to the Senior Director, People & Culture.
Duties & Responsibilities
Provides general administrative support to the People & Culture department. Duties and responsibilities could include any of the following:
Reconciling and preparing invoices for payment.
Processing COBRA enrollments for employees exiting the organization.
Scheduling phone screens and interviews with candidates.
Conducting background and reference checks.
Preparing offer letters for candidates.
Assisting in the planning and preparation of People & Culture sponsored events and activities.
Edit, upload, and update documents to P&C SharePoint, P&C Events Calendar, Manager’s Portal.
Collect and maintain PDs for all employees.
Monitor and file emails in P&C Inbox.
Create Teams Channels.
Assist in formatting presentations.
Assist in P&C team meeting logistics.
Assist with departmental projects in a variety of human resources areas.
Calendar work which includes tracking birthdays and scheduling meetings.
Performs other duties or responsibilities, as assigned.
Employment Standards- Education and Experience
To perform this job successfully, individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and/or Experience
Associate's degree required. If candidate holds a Bachelor's degree, education might be substituted for work experience.
A minimum of 2 years of administrative experience required. Preference given to candidates with experience in talent acquisition, benefits, employee relations and performance management.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge
Basic knowledge of employment, talent acquisition, benefits, and compensation regulations, practices and procedures.
Skills
Excellent organization and time management skills.
Strong attention to detail.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
Strong interpersonal skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams), ADP, and iCIMS.
Abilities
Proven ability to effectively prioritize deliverables and meet deadlines.
Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and professionalism.
Ability to build collaborative relationships and to foster teamwork.
Ability to perform remote work as it relates to motivation and technology.
APHL Weeks:
APHL Week is a Conference/Convention that is held at the APHL Home Office Bethesda, MD. This event is mandatory for all employees to attend. Travel and lodging will be reimbursed by APHL. Please Note: Reimbursement for travel and lodging may not be possible for employees that are local to the APHL Home Office.
Position Description Status:
The duties and responsibilities listed in this job description are illustrative ones anticipated for this position. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned as required. Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) reserves the right to amend or change this job description to meet the needs of its programs. This job description and any attachments do not constitute or represent a contract.
Work Environment:
Work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made for known physical or mental limitations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a colleague to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made for known physical or mental limitations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role. During the job, the colleague may need to sit for extended periods, use a computer keyboard to type, read information visually, and communicate orally through a computer monitor.
Equal Opportunity Employment Statement:
APHL is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, veteran status, disability, age, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Part Time
The Associate Specialist, People & Culture is responsible for providing administrative support to areas of People & Culture including, but not limited to billing, HRIS, staff education, employee engagement and talent acquisition. On occasion, there will be instances where the Associate Specialist will need to travel to APHL Headquarters, which is currently located in Bethesda, MD. To that end, we are seeking applicants local to the DC area. This position reports to the Senior Director, People & Culture.
Duties & Responsibilities
Provides general administrative support to the People & Culture department. Duties and responsibilities could include any of the following:
Reconciling and preparing invoices for payment.
Processing COBRA enrollments for employees exiting the organization.
Scheduling phone screens and interviews with candidates.
Conducting background and reference checks.
Preparing offer letters for candidates.
Assisting in the planning and preparation of People & Culture sponsored events and activities.
Edit, upload, and update documents to P&C SharePoint, P&C Events Calendar, Manager’s Portal.
Collect and maintain PDs for all employees.
Monitor and file emails in P&C Inbox.
Create Teams Channels.
Assist in formatting presentations.
Assist in P&C team meeting logistics.
Assist with departmental projects in a variety of human resources areas.
Calendar work which includes tracking birthdays and scheduling meetings.
Performs other duties or responsibilities, as assigned.
Employment Standards- Education and Experience
To perform this job successfully, individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and/or Experience
Associate's degree required. If candidate holds a Bachelor's degree, education might be substituted for work experience.
A minimum of 2 years of administrative experience required. Preference given to candidates with experience in talent acquisition, benefits, employee relations and performance management.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge
Basic knowledge of employment, talent acquisition, benefits, and compensation regulations, practices and procedures.
Skills
Excellent organization and time management skills.
Strong attention to detail.
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.
Strong interpersonal skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Teams), ADP, and iCIMS.
Abilities
Proven ability to effectively prioritize deliverables and meet deadlines.
Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and professionalism.
Ability to build collaborative relationships and to foster teamwork.
Ability to perform remote work as it relates to motivation and technology.
APHL Weeks:
APHL Week is a Conference/Convention that is held at the APHL Home Office Bethesda, MD. This event is mandatory for all employees to attend. Travel and lodging will be reimbursed by APHL. Please Note: Reimbursement for travel and lodging may not be possible for employees that are local to the APHL Home Office.
Position Description Status:
The duties and responsibilities listed in this job description are illustrative ones anticipated for this position. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned as required. Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) reserves the right to amend or change this job description to meet the needs of its programs. This job description and any attachments do not constitute or represent a contract.
Work Environment:
Work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made for known physical or mental limitations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a colleague to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations will be made for known physical or mental limitations to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the role. During the job, the colleague may need to sit for extended periods, use a computer keyboard to type, read information visually, and communicate orally through a computer monitor.
Equal Opportunity Employment Statement:
APHL is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, veteran status, disability, age, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
United States Courts
Madison, WI, USA
District Summary
The Western District of Wisconsin is dedicated to the continued implementation and application of evidence-based practices in the management and oversight of defendants and persons on post- conviction supervision, along with providing quality investigative reports to the Court. We are committed to ensuring that all aspects of service to the Court and the community remain at high levels. Delivering this high level of performance is essential to accomplish our mission, which is as follows:
“Collectively we contribute to a safer community by fostering positive,
lasting change in the lives of those we serve.”
We believe that leadership is a shared responsibility of all team members and that no one person is more important than any other within the organization. We encourage creativity in problem solving and encourage all staff members to look for opportunities to lead.
Position Summary
U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officers perform functions that aid judicial officers in making informed decisions about persons charged with and convicted of criminal offenses, as well as supervise such persons to assure their compliance with conditions of release.
The duties specified herein are intended to provide generalized examples of the major duties and responsibilities that are performed by a U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officer within any unit and do not reflect all duties performed by positions covered in this announcement.
Summary of Representative Duties and Responsibilities
Conducts pretrial investigations and prepares pretrial reports for the Court with recommendations addressing risk of flight and risk of danger to the community. Gathers comprehensive, factual, and objective information that is verified by collateral resources. Provides written and verbal assistance to the Court regarding pretrial procedures in a clear, logical, and concise format.
Conducts presentence investigations and prepares reports for the Court with recommendations for sentencing. Preparation of these reports requires interviewing defendants and their families; investigating the offense, prior record and financial status of the defendant; and contacting collateral sources. An integral part of the presentence investigative process, including responses to objections, is the interpretation and application of the U.S. Sentencing Commission Guidelines and relevant case law.
Supervises persons under pretrial and post-conviction supervision to promote positive lifestyle changes, to maximize compliance with court-imposed conditions, to reduce risk to the community, and to provide for correctional treatment. An integral part of the supervision process is developing and implementing appropriate strategies using evidence-based practices.
Maintains personal contact with persons under pretrial and post-conviction supervision through telephone and electronic means and visits in the office, home, and community. Personal visits may take place in neighborhoods or environments where illegal activities and violence could occur. Investigates employment, sources of income, lifestyle and associates to assess risks, criminogenic needs, and compliance with court-ordered conditions of supervision.
Detects and investigates any violations of conditions of supervision, including illicit substance use, and implements appropriate strategies and sanctions. Reports violations of the conditions of supervision to the Court and appropriate authorities.
Officers initiate contact with, reply to, and seek information from a variety of sources such as the U.S. Parole Commission, Bureau of Prisons, defendants/persons under supervision and their families, community partners, law enforcement officials, treatment providers, victims, and attorneys. As representatives of U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services, officers are expected to treat all persons with dignity and respect.
Officers prepare an array of reports and may be required to testify in court as to the basis of findings, case information, and guideline applications. Officers serve as resources and subject matter experts for the Court.
Officers are required to maintain a detailed written record of case activity.
Officers interpret and apply complex rules, policies, and procedures while ensuring judicial and statutory requirements are being met.
Mandatory evenings and weekend work is required for supervision activities and/or mission critical tasks. Some training and travel, including overnight stays, are required. Officers may be required to work more than 40 hours per week in order to meet job requirements and deadlines. Overtime pay is not authorized by the Judicial Conference of the United States.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a field of academic study, such as criminal justice, criminology, psychology, sociology, human relations, and business or public administration. An advanced degree from an accredited college or university is preferred.
Must have proficient ability to interact and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Must be mature, responsible, organized, and demonstrate sound ethics and judgment. Must possess a positive attitude, integrity, initiative, and the ability to work with a wide variety of people with diverse backgrounds.
Must work well under pressure and meet deadlines.
A valid driver’s license is required.
Additional preferred skills include: fluency in a foreign language and licensure or certification in a behavioral science (LMSW, CADC, LPC, etc.).
Specialized Experience
A minimum of one year of specialized experience is necessary to qualify at the CL25 level. A minimum of two years of specialized experience; or completion of a master's degree in a field of study closely related to the position, or a Juris Doctor (JD) degree is necessary to qualify at the CL27 level. Specialized experience is progressively responsible experience gained after completion of a bachelor’s degree, in such fields as probation, pretrial services, parole, corrections, criminal investigations, or work in substance/addiction treatment qualify. Experience as a police, custodial, or security officer, other than any criminal investigation experience, is not creditable for this position.
Educational Substitutions
Completion of a bachelor’s degree and one of the following requirements may be substituted for one year of specialized experience: overall “B” grade point average or a “B+” (3.5 out of 4.0) average in a major field of study; standing in the upper third of the class; election to one of the national honorary scholastic societies meeting the minimum requirements of the Association of College Honor Societies, other than freshman honor societies; OR completion of one (1) academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours) of graduate work in a field of study closely related to the position.
Other Conditions of Employment
This is a hazardous duty position and subject to mandatory separation at age 57, after the completion of at least 20 years of service. First-time appointees to positions covered under law enforcement officer retirement provisions must not have reached their 37th birthday at the time of appointment.
As a condition of employment, the selected candidate must successfully complete a comprehensive background investigation and every five years thereafter will be subject to a re-investigation. Prior to appointment, the selectee will undergo a drug screening and medical examination. Upon successful completion of the medical examination and drug screening, the selectee may then be appointed provisionally. A full background investigation will be completed by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) once the incumbent has entered onto duty as a provisional hire. If the OPM report reflects any findings of a negative nature or disqualifying actionable issues, suitability will be reconsidered by the Chief U.S. District Judge and the Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
Employees are subject to ongoing random drug screening, updated background investigations, and may be subject to subsequent fitness-for-duty evaluations. Probation officers work with people who may pose a threat to the community and to officers themselves. The duties of a probation officer include moderate to arduous physical exercise and require physical dexterity and coordination necessary for officer safety and use of self-defense tactics. Probation officers are subject to physical and mental stress due to the nature of their job responsibilities. The medical requirements and the essential job functions derived from the medical guidelines for probation officers, pretrial services officers, and officer assistants may be obtained at https://www.uscourts.gov/services-forms/probation-and-pretrial-services website under the Federal Courts section.
All court employees, including U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officers, are excepted service appointments and are required to adhere to the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees which is available at https://www.uscourts.gov/rules-policies/judiciary-policies/code-conduct/code-conduct-judicial-employees .
Fully appointed U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officers may be removed by the Court for unacceptable performance, misconduct, or other cause, pursuant to 18 U.S.C § 3602(a).
Commencing on the date of entry on duty, the selectee shall complete a one-year probationary period. This period provides time for the employee to become acquainted with the functions of the assigned position. The probationary period also affords the employee’s supervisor the ability to evaluate the employee’s work performance, attendance, attitude, and compliance with office policies. Upon discretion of the Chief U.S. Probation Officer, and taking into consideration the employee’s work experience, performance, and acclimation to their assigned tasks, the probationary period could be removed prior to one year. Once the selectee has successfully completed the probationary period, the provisional status will typically be removed.
During their first year of duty, probation officers receive extensive local training and must also successfully complete a six-week national training program at the Federal Probation and Pretrial Academy in Charleston, South Carolina.
Employees must reside within a feasible commuting distance to the office.
Applicants must be citizens of the United States.
Benefits
Federal benefits include paid vacation and sick leave, paid holidays, and retirement benefits. Optional benefits include health and life insurance, disability and long-term care insurance, dental and vision insurance, and a tax-deferred savings plan. Officers who consistently meet performance expectation levels have opportunities for limited teleworking. This position is subject to mandatory electronic fund transfer (direct deposit) participation or payment of net pay.
Procedures for Applying
To be considered for this position, go to:
Application Link
Complete the information fields and attach:
Cover letter, outlining why it is your career goal to become an U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officer, specifically for the Western District of Wisconsin.
Resume with references (include references’ phone numbers and email addresses).
Judicial Branch Federal Employment Application (AO78). The AO78 is included in the link.
Copies (Unofficial) of college transcript. Transcripts must include grade point average.
Copies of two most recent performance-based work evaluations.
A supplemental statement of no more than three typed pages addressing the following areas:
Describe the qualifications, skills, and abilities that you believe you possess that match the demands of the position.
Mission Critical Value Statement: Select one of the values listed below and describe how that value has shaped who you are today and how you would demonstrate this value as a U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officer.
Incomplete application packets will not be considered.
Please note: The Court is not authorized to reimburse candidates for travel in connection with an interview or to pay relocation expenses to the successful candidate.
Only applicants who are interviewed in person will receive a written response regarding their application.
All information provided by applicants is subject to verification. Applicants are advised that false statements or omission(s) of information on any application material may be grounds for non-selection, withdrawal of an officer of employment, or dismissal after being employed.
The U.S. Probation/Pretrial Services Office reserves the right to amend the conditions of this job vacancy announcement, or to withdraw the announcement at any time without prior written or other notice. More than one position could be hired from this posting. The applicant pool generated from the announcement will remain active for up to 12 months, or less, at the discretion of the Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
The United States District Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Mission Critical Value Statement
A commitment to public service is essential. Select one of the values listed below and describe how that value has shaped who you are today and how you would demonstrate this value as a U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officer.
Integrity : Our commitment to be honest, fair, and compassionate to each other and those we serve. Being accountable for our decisions and the impact of our actions.
Respect : We honor and respect the dignity and worth of every individual, affirm human potential, act with empathy, and embrace diversity.
Individual and Organizational Growth : We believe change is essential to the dynamic of our work. We create a learning environment where we and those we serve take courageous steps toward individual and systematic progress through competency building, effective communication, and utilizing evidence-based practices.
Fulfilling Work Life : We believe every employee can achieve personal satisfaction and fulfillment in their work by commitment to the mission, exercising individual responsibility, building competency, and supporting coworkers. We work together to foster a collegial environment and promote excellence.
Full Time
District Summary
The Western District of Wisconsin is dedicated to the continued implementation and application of evidence-based practices in the management and oversight of defendants and persons on post- conviction supervision, along with providing quality investigative reports to the Court. We are committed to ensuring that all aspects of service to the Court and the community remain at high levels. Delivering this high level of performance is essential to accomplish our mission, which is as follows:
“Collectively we contribute to a safer community by fostering positive,
lasting change in the lives of those we serve.”
We believe that leadership is a shared responsibility of all team members and that no one person is more important than any other within the organization. We encourage creativity in problem solving and encourage all staff members to look for opportunities to lead.
Position Summary
U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officers perform functions that aid judicial officers in making informed decisions about persons charged with and convicted of criminal offenses, as well as supervise such persons to assure their compliance with conditions of release.
The duties specified herein are intended to provide generalized examples of the major duties and responsibilities that are performed by a U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officer within any unit and do not reflect all duties performed by positions covered in this announcement.
Summary of Representative Duties and Responsibilities
Conducts pretrial investigations and prepares pretrial reports for the Court with recommendations addressing risk of flight and risk of danger to the community. Gathers comprehensive, factual, and objective information that is verified by collateral resources. Provides written and verbal assistance to the Court regarding pretrial procedures in a clear, logical, and concise format.
Conducts presentence investigations and prepares reports for the Court with recommendations for sentencing. Preparation of these reports requires interviewing defendants and their families; investigating the offense, prior record and financial status of the defendant; and contacting collateral sources. An integral part of the presentence investigative process, including responses to objections, is the interpretation and application of the U.S. Sentencing Commission Guidelines and relevant case law.
Supervises persons under pretrial and post-conviction supervision to promote positive lifestyle changes, to maximize compliance with court-imposed conditions, to reduce risk to the community, and to provide for correctional treatment. An integral part of the supervision process is developing and implementing appropriate strategies using evidence-based practices.
Maintains personal contact with persons under pretrial and post-conviction supervision through telephone and electronic means and visits in the office, home, and community. Personal visits may take place in neighborhoods or environments where illegal activities and violence could occur. Investigates employment, sources of income, lifestyle and associates to assess risks, criminogenic needs, and compliance with court-ordered conditions of supervision.
Detects and investigates any violations of conditions of supervision, including illicit substance use, and implements appropriate strategies and sanctions. Reports violations of the conditions of supervision to the Court and appropriate authorities.
Officers initiate contact with, reply to, and seek information from a variety of sources such as the U.S. Parole Commission, Bureau of Prisons, defendants/persons under supervision and their families, community partners, law enforcement officials, treatment providers, victims, and attorneys. As representatives of U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services, officers are expected to treat all persons with dignity and respect.
Officers prepare an array of reports and may be required to testify in court as to the basis of findings, case information, and guideline applications. Officers serve as resources and subject matter experts for the Court.
Officers are required to maintain a detailed written record of case activity.
Officers interpret and apply complex rules, policies, and procedures while ensuring judicial and statutory requirements are being met.
Mandatory evenings and weekend work is required for supervision activities and/or mission critical tasks. Some training and travel, including overnight stays, are required. Officers may be required to work more than 40 hours per week in order to meet job requirements and deadlines. Overtime pay is not authorized by the Judicial Conference of the United States.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a field of academic study, such as criminal justice, criminology, psychology, sociology, human relations, and business or public administration. An advanced degree from an accredited college or university is preferred.
Must have proficient ability to interact and communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Must be mature, responsible, organized, and demonstrate sound ethics and judgment. Must possess a positive attitude, integrity, initiative, and the ability to work with a wide variety of people with diverse backgrounds.
Must work well under pressure and meet deadlines.
A valid driver’s license is required.
Additional preferred skills include: fluency in a foreign language and licensure or certification in a behavioral science (LMSW, CADC, LPC, etc.).
Specialized Experience
A minimum of one year of specialized experience is necessary to qualify at the CL25 level. A minimum of two years of specialized experience; or completion of a master's degree in a field of study closely related to the position, or a Juris Doctor (JD) degree is necessary to qualify at the CL27 level. Specialized experience is progressively responsible experience gained after completion of a bachelor’s degree, in such fields as probation, pretrial services, parole, corrections, criminal investigations, or work in substance/addiction treatment qualify. Experience as a police, custodial, or security officer, other than any criminal investigation experience, is not creditable for this position.
Educational Substitutions
Completion of a bachelor’s degree and one of the following requirements may be substituted for one year of specialized experience: overall “B” grade point average or a “B+” (3.5 out of 4.0) average in a major field of study; standing in the upper third of the class; election to one of the national honorary scholastic societies meeting the minimum requirements of the Association of College Honor Societies, other than freshman honor societies; OR completion of one (1) academic year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours) of graduate work in a field of study closely related to the position.
Other Conditions of Employment
This is a hazardous duty position and subject to mandatory separation at age 57, after the completion of at least 20 years of service. First-time appointees to positions covered under law enforcement officer retirement provisions must not have reached their 37th birthday at the time of appointment.
As a condition of employment, the selected candidate must successfully complete a comprehensive background investigation and every five years thereafter will be subject to a re-investigation. Prior to appointment, the selectee will undergo a drug screening and medical examination. Upon successful completion of the medical examination and drug screening, the selectee may then be appointed provisionally. A full background investigation will be completed by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) once the incumbent has entered onto duty as a provisional hire. If the OPM report reflects any findings of a negative nature or disqualifying actionable issues, suitability will be reconsidered by the Chief U.S. District Judge and the Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
Employees are subject to ongoing random drug screening, updated background investigations, and may be subject to subsequent fitness-for-duty evaluations. Probation officers work with people who may pose a threat to the community and to officers themselves. The duties of a probation officer include moderate to arduous physical exercise and require physical dexterity and coordination necessary for officer safety and use of self-defense tactics. Probation officers are subject to physical and mental stress due to the nature of their job responsibilities. The medical requirements and the essential job functions derived from the medical guidelines for probation officers, pretrial services officers, and officer assistants may be obtained at https://www.uscourts.gov/services-forms/probation-and-pretrial-services website under the Federal Courts section.
All court employees, including U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officers, are excepted service appointments and are required to adhere to the Code of Conduct for Judicial Employees which is available at https://www.uscourts.gov/rules-policies/judiciary-policies/code-conduct/code-conduct-judicial-employees .
Fully appointed U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officers may be removed by the Court for unacceptable performance, misconduct, or other cause, pursuant to 18 U.S.C § 3602(a).
Commencing on the date of entry on duty, the selectee shall complete a one-year probationary period. This period provides time for the employee to become acquainted with the functions of the assigned position. The probationary period also affords the employee’s supervisor the ability to evaluate the employee’s work performance, attendance, attitude, and compliance with office policies. Upon discretion of the Chief U.S. Probation Officer, and taking into consideration the employee’s work experience, performance, and acclimation to their assigned tasks, the probationary period could be removed prior to one year. Once the selectee has successfully completed the probationary period, the provisional status will typically be removed.
During their first year of duty, probation officers receive extensive local training and must also successfully complete a six-week national training program at the Federal Probation and Pretrial Academy in Charleston, South Carolina.
Employees must reside within a feasible commuting distance to the office.
Applicants must be citizens of the United States.
Benefits
Federal benefits include paid vacation and sick leave, paid holidays, and retirement benefits. Optional benefits include health and life insurance, disability and long-term care insurance, dental and vision insurance, and a tax-deferred savings plan. Officers who consistently meet performance expectation levels have opportunities for limited teleworking. This position is subject to mandatory electronic fund transfer (direct deposit) participation or payment of net pay.
Procedures for Applying
To be considered for this position, go to:
Application Link
Complete the information fields and attach:
Cover letter, outlining why it is your career goal to become an U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officer, specifically for the Western District of Wisconsin.
Resume with references (include references’ phone numbers and email addresses).
Judicial Branch Federal Employment Application (AO78). The AO78 is included in the link.
Copies (Unofficial) of college transcript. Transcripts must include grade point average.
Copies of two most recent performance-based work evaluations.
A supplemental statement of no more than three typed pages addressing the following areas:
Describe the qualifications, skills, and abilities that you believe you possess that match the demands of the position.
Mission Critical Value Statement: Select one of the values listed below and describe how that value has shaped who you are today and how you would demonstrate this value as a U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officer.
Incomplete application packets will not be considered.
Please note: The Court is not authorized to reimburse candidates for travel in connection with an interview or to pay relocation expenses to the successful candidate.
Only applicants who are interviewed in person will receive a written response regarding their application.
All information provided by applicants is subject to verification. Applicants are advised that false statements or omission(s) of information on any application material may be grounds for non-selection, withdrawal of an officer of employment, or dismissal after being employed.
The U.S. Probation/Pretrial Services Office reserves the right to amend the conditions of this job vacancy announcement, or to withdraw the announcement at any time without prior written or other notice. More than one position could be hired from this posting. The applicant pool generated from the announcement will remain active for up to 12 months, or less, at the discretion of the Chief U.S. Probation Officer.
The United States District Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Mission Critical Value Statement
A commitment to public service is essential. Select one of the values listed below and describe how that value has shaped who you are today and how you would demonstrate this value as a U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services Officer.
Integrity : Our commitment to be honest, fair, and compassionate to each other and those we serve. Being accountable for our decisions and the impact of our actions.
Respect : We honor and respect the dignity and worth of every individual, affirm human potential, act with empathy, and embrace diversity.
Individual and Organizational Growth : We believe change is essential to the dynamic of our work. We create a learning environment where we and those we serve take courageous steps toward individual and systematic progress through competency building, effective communication, and utilizing evidence-based practices.
Fulfilling Work Life : We believe every employee can achieve personal satisfaction and fulfillment in their work by commitment to the mission, exercising individual responsibility, building competency, and supporting coworkers. We work together to foster a collegial environment and promote excellence.
Alachua County Board of County Commissioners
Gainesville, FL
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in facilities management, building construction, business administration or related field, and five years progressively responsible managerial work in facility management, of which three years must be supervisory; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. An incumbent of this job classification will be required to file a financial disclosure statement (Form 1) with the Supervisor of Elections in their county of residence, in compliance with Florida Statutes, Chapter 112, Part III. Such filing is required within 30 days of placement in a covered position, annually thereafter by no later than July 1 of each year in which they serve in the covered position, and within 60 days of leaving the covered position. Successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. Position Summary This is highly responsible managerial work planning, organizing, and directing the activities of the Department of Facilities Management. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for coordinating the maintenance and repair of buildings, overseeing the county's capital improvement program and the maintenance grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher-level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Manages and coordinates the activities of subordinate supervisors and employees including determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; conducts performance reviews; and conducts departmental training and orientation. Directs daily activities to provide maintenance and repair services on County owned or leased facilities. Directs the business and financial matters of the Facilities Management Department, including preparation of the annual budget, requisitions, budget amendments and transfers; monitoring expenditures and contracts in accordance with established procedures. Coordinates the Capital Improvements Program for County facilities. Develops and implements long-range planning forecasting for County facilities. Plans and ensures implementation of effective maintenance programs for equipment, buildings and grounds. Remains current on all new technologies and methods of facilities management. Establishes and implements standard operating procedures for various programs within the department; continuously reviews and updates procedures as necessary. Analyzes and evaluates departmental policies; recommends development of new policies and/or revisions to current policies as appropriate. Coordinates security for County facilities. Ensures continuous availability of needed supplies. Maintains project records, site files, and cost data; provides reports as required related to facilities. Prepares departmental budget; ensures projects remain within budget. Reviews federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations governing the programmatic areas supervised and ensures departmental compliance with those regulations through standard operating procedures, administrative directives, staff meetings and other management tools. Prepares the annual departmental service level and line item detail budget request and projections in conjunction with long-range plans for presentation to the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners. Directs the business and financial affairs of the Facilities Management Department including preparation of requisitions, budget amendments and transfers, and monitoring expenditures to budgeted line-item accounts in accordance with established procedures. Develops, implements and updates procedural and managerial systems to enhance the integration and operation of the department and ensures consistency with county wide policies and procedures. Operates, as required, motor vehicles (including departmental motor vehicles) in order to conduct facility site reviews and inspections for assigned buildings & sites throughout the County. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of principles, practices, and modern methods of buildings and grounds maintenance. Considerable knowledge of operating principles of building systems and grounds and facilities management. Considerable knowledge of Florida laws and codes pertaining to maintenance of County buildings and grounds. Considerable knowledge of the various types and characteristics of County buildings and equipment. Considerable knowledge of construction process, building trades and maintenance of structural and mechanical building systems. Considerable knowledge of available resources and materials needed in construction and maintenance activities. Knowledge of modern principles and practices of administration, organization and management. Ability to effectively manage and coordinate the activities of subordinate supervisors and employees. Ability to develop, prepare and monitor complex budgets. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to implement effective maintenance procedures. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to coordinate the work of subordinates with outside agencies and private organizations. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with subordinates, other County employees, County officials, outside agencies and the general public. Ability to provide realistic projections for completion of projects and assignments. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, talk and hear. The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms, climb, balance, stoop, and to be mobile. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts, and is occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles, and outdoor weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.
Full-time
Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's degree in facilities management, building construction, business administration or related field, and five years progressively responsible managerial work in facility management, of which three years must be supervisory; or any equivalent combination of related training and experience. A Valid Florida Driver License is required and a Motor Vehicle Record that meets the requirements of Alachua County policy #6-7; Motor Vehicle Records will be reviewed prior to employment. If, in the past 24-month period, the applicants Motor Vehicle Record has more than three (3) moving traffic infractions or three (3) or more at fault motor vehicle accidents (or combination of both and /or a conviction/pending charge for driving under the influence) or is in violation of any standard mandated by Federal or State Law or Regulation, the minimum qualifications are not met for the position. An incumbent of this job classification will be required to file a financial disclosure statement (Form 1) with the Supervisor of Elections in their county of residence, in compliance with Florida Statutes, Chapter 112, Part III. Such filing is required within 30 days of placement in a covered position, annually thereafter by no later than July 1 of each year in which they serve in the covered position, and within 60 days of leaving the covered position. Successful completion of all applicable background checks pre-hire and ongoing are required. Position Summary This is highly responsible managerial work planning, organizing, and directing the activities of the Department of Facilities Management. An employee assigned to this classification is responsible for coordinating the maintenance and repair of buildings, overseeing the county's capital improvement program and the maintenance grounds. Work is performed under the direction of a higher-level supervisor and is reviewed through conferences, reports and observation of results obtained. Examples of Duties ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS This is an emergency essential classification. Upon declaration of a disaster and/or emergency, all employees in this classification are required to work. Exudes a positive customer service focus. Advocates building organizational culture through aligning decisions with core values including: integrity, honesty, respect, diversity, innovation, accountability and communication. Manages and coordinates the activities of subordinate supervisors and employees including determines work procedures and schedules; issues instructions and assigns duties; reviews work; recommends personnel actions; conducts performance reviews; and conducts departmental training and orientation. Directs daily activities to provide maintenance and repair services on County owned or leased facilities. Directs the business and financial matters of the Facilities Management Department, including preparation of the annual budget, requisitions, budget amendments and transfers; monitoring expenditures and contracts in accordance with established procedures. Coordinates the Capital Improvements Program for County facilities. Develops and implements long-range planning forecasting for County facilities. Plans and ensures implementation of effective maintenance programs for equipment, buildings and grounds. Remains current on all new technologies and methods of facilities management. Establishes and implements standard operating procedures for various programs within the department; continuously reviews and updates procedures as necessary. Analyzes and evaluates departmental policies; recommends development of new policies and/or revisions to current policies as appropriate. Coordinates security for County facilities. Ensures continuous availability of needed supplies. Maintains project records, site files, and cost data; provides reports as required related to facilities. Prepares departmental budget; ensures projects remain within budget. Reviews federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations governing the programmatic areas supervised and ensures departmental compliance with those regulations through standard operating procedures, administrative directives, staff meetings and other management tools. Prepares the annual departmental service level and line item detail budget request and projections in conjunction with long-range plans for presentation to the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners. Directs the business and financial affairs of the Facilities Management Department including preparation of requisitions, budget amendments and transfers, and monitoring expenditures to budgeted line-item accounts in accordance with established procedures. Develops, implements and updates procedural and managerial systems to enhance the integration and operation of the department and ensures consistency with county wide policies and procedures. Operates, as required, motor vehicles (including departmental motor vehicles) in order to conduct facility site reviews and inspections for assigned buildings & sites throughout the County. Performs the duties listed, as well as those assigned, with professionalism and a sense of urgency. NOTE: These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various kinds of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of principles, practices, and modern methods of buildings and grounds maintenance. Considerable knowledge of operating principles of building systems and grounds and facilities management. Considerable knowledge of Florida laws and codes pertaining to maintenance of County buildings and grounds. Considerable knowledge of the various types and characteristics of County buildings and equipment. Considerable knowledge of construction process, building trades and maintenance of structural and mechanical building systems. Considerable knowledge of available resources and materials needed in construction and maintenance activities. Knowledge of modern principles and practices of administration, organization and management. Ability to effectively manage and coordinate the activities of subordinate supervisors and employees. Ability to develop, prepare and monitor complex budgets. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to implement effective maintenance procedures. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to coordinate the work of subordinates with outside agencies and private organizations. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with subordinates, other County employees, County officials, outside agencies and the general public. Ability to provide realistic projections for completion of projects and assignments. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, talk and hear. The employee is occasionally required to reach with hands and arms, climb, balance, stoop, and to be mobile. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts, and is occasionally exposed to wet, humid conditions (non-weather); fumes or airborne particles, and outdoor weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Alachua County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future.BoCC-Contributed Benefits Medical/Health Insurance Employee Life Insurance Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life Insurance Deferred Retirement Program Flexible Spending Accounts Roth IRA Tuition Assistance Program Computer Purchase Program NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. You may also view Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding benefits. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Permanent, full-time employees are eligible for educational assistance funds. Contact the Human Resources Office for program details. HOLIDAYS Holidays are as follows: New Years Day Martin Luther King Day Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans' Day Thanksgiving Day Friday following Thanksgiving Christmas Eve (IAFF*) Christmas Day Additional Christmas Holiday (All non-IAFF employees) 2 Floating Holidays (All non- IAFF employees) *IAFF – International Association of FirefightersPay periods are every two weeks, Monday through Sunday. Payday is Friday. International Association of Firefighters follow the General Contract 7k regarding holidays. Vacation Leave – Generous vacation accrual rates with payout of unused accrued leave, with some restrictions. For more detailed information regarding vacation leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-2 . Sick leave is earned at a rate of 4 hours per pay period by all permanent, full-time employees*. At the end of each fiscal year, eligible employees can convert up to 10 days of accrued sick leave to vacation leave on a 2:1 basis. For more detailed information regarding sick leave refer to Employee Policy Manual, Section 7-3 *Accruals slightly different for IAFF employee.