Support Staff/Cleaner
In accordance with the Contractual Agreement between the Brooklyn City School District Board of Education and Teamsters Local No. 436, Article 13, Vacancies and Transfers, 3., Notification of Vacancies, please be advised of the following classified opening for the 2025/2026 school year:
Cleaner
6 hours per day
179 days + 12 paid holidays per year
Interested and qualified individuals should apply on Applitrack via the school website *********************
Attachment(s):
Cleaner_JobDescription_12_20_22.pdf
$19k-26k yearly est. 60d+ ago
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High School ELA Teacher 26/27 SY
Brooklyn City School District 4.5
Brooklyn City School District job in Ohio
High School Teaching/English
In accordance with the Contractual Agreement between the Brooklyn City School District Board of Education and the Brooklyn Education Association, please be advised of the following anticipated position opening for the 2026/2027 school year:
HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER (ELA) 7-12
Certification: 7-12 English Language Arts Licensure
Interested and qualified individuals should apply on Applitrack via the school website **********************
$31k-47k yearly est. 7d ago
PUBLIC WORKS OPERATIONS SUPERINTENDENT (UNCLASSIFIED)
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
Under administrative direction, this employee is responsible for managing and operating the Neighborhood Operations Division. Plans, directs, and coordinates all activities relating to the collection and disposal of residential and commercial solid waste; the cleaning and clearing of city streets, alleys, city property, and vacant lots; the city's curbside program and the enforcement of city ordinances regarding waste disposal, and right of way encroachment. Performs related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)
Knowledge of:
The City's Personnel Policies and Procedures, Civil Service Rules, and union contracts. Departmental and divisional policies and procedures.
Federal and Ohio State E.P.A. regulations regarding solid waste and hazardous waste handling, disposal, reuse and minimization. Legislation regarding waste disposal, hazardous waste, and infectious waste.
Proper and safe procedures and practices for collecting and disposing of solid waste, cleaning of streets, and enforcing solid waste mandates in collection.
Types of equipment used in collection and disposal of solid waste and street cleaning.
Latest technologies in waste management sciences, vehicle routing, customer tracking, effective communication
Divisional policies and procedures regarding the collection and disposal of solid waste and cleaning of streets, and enforcement of various applicable laws.
Supervisory principles and practices.
Organizational structure and interrelationships of the Public Services Department and the Neighborhood Operations Division. City budgetary procedures government accounting practices.
Proper personnel procedures. Proper grammar and English usage.
Operations, functions, and responsibilities of all Neighborhood Operations Division sections. Proper procedures for disciplinary actions.
Safety policies and procedures and applicable agency requirements. Union contract requirements.
Skill to:
Operate appropriate computer equipment; use properly all related hardware and software. Operate assigned vehicle in the course of duty.
Ability to:
Implement and maintain positive employee relations.
Promote and maintain highest integrity throughout all personnel.
Analyze and manage effective EEO/AA programs.
Read and understand narrative, numerical, statistical and graphical source data. Analyze data to compare trends, then transform data to meaningful statistics. Write clearly and concisely.
Communicate effectively with elected officials, other municipal employees, business leaders and community representatives. Comply with the vast amount of legislation in the field of solid waste management.
Evaluate personnel and equipment requirements based on current or anticipated workload.
Plan for and make adjustments for anticipated changes in budgetary funding, equipment changes, personnel changes and regulatory or operational changes affecting the division.
Express ideas, concepts or recommendations concerning problems or procedures to subordinates or supervisors. Talk with citizens who may be irate in order to gather information from them or give them information.
Exercise management and supervisory control by coordinating and providing general direction of the activities of others. Interpret oral information received.
Draw accurate and rational conclusions.
Evaluate and modify personnel and equipment needs in anticipation of or in response to changes in appropriations, regulations or the division's responsibilities.
Write clearly and concisely for a variety of audiences.
Respond appropriately to trends in the field of solid waste disposal and right-of-way maintenance and enforcement. Motivate and provide guidance to subordinates.
Required Education and Experience
Each applicant must have five years of work experience at a supervisory level in the field of solid waste disposal, right-of way maintenance, municipal street sweeping, blight abatement, traffic maintenance, fleet services or a related field; or two years of experience plus a Bachelor's Degree in public administration, business administration, construction administration, economics, engineering, architecture, law, industrial management or a closely related field.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Must have a valid Ohio Driver's License.
Must be an excellent communicator and team builder. Other specialized work site certifications may be required.
Working and Physical Conditions
Environmental Conditions:Indoor and outdoor environments; exposure to office computer screens; exposure to extremes in weather conditions; work around machinery and moving vehicles, in traffic and around large equipment, on ladders or scaffolds, exposure to dust and fumes fromroad ways, and motorized equipment.
Physical Conditions:Duties require maintaining physical condition necessary for sitting, standing and walking for prolonged periods of time; general manual dexterity required; must be able to operate assigned vehicle.
Examples of Work Performed(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all of the tasks which may be performed.)
Directs operation of Neighborhood Operations Division in collection of solid waste and right-of-way maintenance activities.
Directs preparation of divisional budget and all necessary reports and responses to inquiries by citizens, city agencies, city council, or the Director of Public Services.
Plans or approves operational schedules and directs both maintenance and repair of equipment and disposal facilities. Oversees the arrangements and administration of contracts for collection on disposal of solid and hazardous wastes with private contractors.
Confers with staff, citizens, public officials and business representatives for resolution of solid waste management problems and right-of-way maintenance issues.
Inspects and evaluates new or improved equipment and methods for more efficient and safe operation and plans future sanitation facilities additions or renovations.
Approves requisitions, work schedules, personnel transactions and performs as a Division Hearing Officer. Sees that proper safety, training and employee recognition programs are established and carried out.
Attends community, departmental, city council and other meetings.
Corresponds and confers with other solid waste management professionals to exchange information.
Develops and implements safety practices for the department, division or work section that are consistent with and supplementary to the safety practices.
Probationary Period
Twelve months
Supervision Exercised
Responsible for the direct supervision of the Public Services Operations Supervisor, lower-level supervisors, assigned administrative staff and the general supervision of all subordinate personnel.
$35k-48k yearly est. 60d+ ago
POLICE SUMMER CADET (YOUTH SERVICES)
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
The City of Cincinnati Police Department Summer Cadet Program gives students ages sixteen through eighteen (16 - 18) the opportunity to work part time, during the summer, for Cincinnati Police Department. The Cadet Program represents a major initiative to provide students with the chance to learn about police work. Along with this, the Cadet Program gives students the opportunity to stand up against crime in their city, which helps to provide a sense of pride in their neighborhoods. The program will provide resources and opportunities to qualified persons interested in choosing police work as a career.
NOTE:The goal of the Summer Cadet Program is to provide support for students interested in police work who are not old enough to become Police Recruits, enabling them to continue their education and encouraging them to participate in the Police Recruit examination. The future of our organization is dependent upon our ability to recruit and retain quality employees. When the student reaches twenty-one (21) years of age, they may participate in the Police Recruit application process.
Cadets shall assist the Police Department in a variety of duties. Under direct supervision, a cadet will interact with the public and perform the following and other duties as assigned:
* The Cadets will partake in keeping the City safe, instilling a sense of pride in their community.
* Cadets will spend time assigned to a Police Officer conducting a variety of duties including:
* Patrol of city neighborhoods and attending community events within the city.
* Introduction to defensive tactics and policing techniques.
* Cadets will wear provided uniforms and shall participate in classes on self-defense and participate in other Department sponsored training.
* Cadets shall be evaluated at the beginning and conclusion of the program, using a written evaluation form and shall work thirty (30) hours per week.
Required Education and Experience
* Must be currently enrolled in an Ohio high school or have graduated from an Ohio high school less than six (6) months ago.
* Minimum age by the start date of Monday, July 6, 2026, is sixteen (16) years old.
Working and Physical Conditions
* May be required to stand and walk during a shift up to eight (8) hours with maximum thirty (30) hours per week.
* Required to participate in introductory self-defense training and physical fitness training a minimum of five (5) hours per week.
* Required to perform duties in adverse weather conditions.
* Required to observe and report unsafe conditions.
* May be required to carry a police radio and paperwork weighing less than five (5) pounds.
$39k-51k yearly est. 2d ago
BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER (OPEN)
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
This employee performs a wide variety of the more routine semi-skilled tasks as a major part of the job related to the maintenance of buildings, walks, driveways, furniture, equipment, stadium, etc.; uses a wide variety of hand and power tools appropriate for the task. The work performed is normally related to adjustment, repair, replacement, installation, and preventive maintenance functions. In some divisions, specialized activities are performed utilizing the same general skill level. Normally works under close direction on a task initially, but is expected to work progressively independently on a wide variety of the tasks, performing the work in an efficient and skillful manner. Performs related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)
Knowledge of:
A wide variety of standard and specialized hand and power tools and equipment used in building construction and maintenance for tasks performed.
A wide variety of processes used in maintenance of buildings and grounds for tasks performed; e.g., how to mix concrete, gravel, and sand to a proper consistency; how to complete quarterly routine maintenance forms.
Safety policies and procedures, e.g., Employee Safety Instruction Manual and applicable agency requirements.
Skill to:
Use a wide variety of common hand and power tools such as cement finishing tools or other standard and specialized tools
Disassemble, assemble, install, troubleshoot, and maintain a variety of items.
Use measuring instruments and tools (tapes, plumb line, level, framing square, calipers, compasses.)
Erect various types of scaffolding.
Use chemicals, spackling, plaster, etc., needed to prepare surfaces for painting.
Use paint brushes and rollers.
Ability to:
Read and work from work orders, sketches, diagrams, and assembly drawings.
Analyze routine or simple mechanical problems and to repair tools, equipment, furniture, etc.
EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED:
(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all of the tasks which may be performed.)
Patches defective concrete using bagged and ready-mixed cement: includes up to finishing to grade.Modifies concrete and related tasks: includes drilling and tapping, installing anchors, expansion joints, brackets, fixtures, and structural members.May repair or install asphalt, if necessary, up to raking to grade.Removes paneling, patches surfaces, attaches furring strips, and applies mastic.Replaces precut glass in buildings, greenhouses, and non-building items such as tracing tables: includes measuring and securing.Replaces and installs any tile except terrazzo: includes measuring, cutting, and fitting of tile.Repairs, modifies, and replaces parts and whole assemblies of door knobs and lock cylinders: includes adjusting locks, replacing lock cylinders, disassembling, and replacing tumblers.Maintains the flow of water and wastewater in sinks, toilets, etc.: includes checking for leaks and reporting them and the use of plungers, drill rotors, pumps, and rotor rooters.Paints existing doors, windows, walls, sheds etc., and miscellaneous items with premixed paint: includes surface preparation such as scraping, sanding, removing coverings, applying sealer and sizing, patching, removing hardware; finishes to acceptable standards by trimming, installing hardware, etc.Repairs, modifies, and replaces parts and whole assemblies of metal items such as hand and guard rails, playground equipment, gutters, framework, etc., using necessary hand and power tools, arc and acetylene welders, soldering irons metal benders, pipe threaders, etc.Repairs, modifies, replaces parts and whole assemblies of wood items such as hand and guard rails, ladders, playground equipment, and framework.Repairs, modifies, and replaces parts and whole assemblies of tools and specialized equipment: includes file cabinets, leather and plastic items, fire hose nozzles and adapters, etc., by disassembling, reassembling taping, sewing, grinding, etc.Performs routine preventive maintenance on fans, motors, air conditioning compressors, evaporators, pumps, etc.: includes monthly, quarterly or annual inspecting; cleaning, oiling, greasing, starting, adjusting, disassembling, and reassembling.Working knowledge of current safety policies, instructions for proper usage, and other procedures and professional practices required for completing job duties.
Identifies unsafe practices and conditions and brings such to the attention of the crew leader or supervisor.Replaces and installs heating tape, outlets, switch parts, contacts for air conditioners, and replaces bulbs for field lights, HID lights, and others with extremely difficult access.Trips circuit breakers, replaces fuses, starts and stops equipment, and participates in similar building operations.Assists electrical workers with pulling wire, putting up straps, taking readings on meters, and installing equipment.
Required Education and Experience
Each applicant must have one year of experience performing or assisting with building maintenance tasks such as working with concrete, basic plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation or air conditioning maintenance, etc
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Must have a valid Driver's License.
Must possess good physical condition to permit working at heights, depths, and in confined places (stadium roof, ladders, water tower, etc.) and to apply pressure (drill holes in concrete, etc.), lift cement, etc.
MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION
Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case by case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations.
ADDITIONAL EXAM INFORMATION:
Exam Scoring: The passing score will be determined after the examination by the Civil Service Examiner together with the Civil Service Secretary. Determination of passing score will be based on the job analysis and the examination results in consultation with subject matter experts and/or other professional methods.
Credit for Military Service: Special credit for honorable military service is given (1) who successfully complete all portions of the testing process, and (2) who provide Human Resources a long-form copy of your DD-214 confirming an honorable discharge (Character of Service Box 24 on DD-214). Disabled veterans shall receive ten preference points and non-disabled veterans shall receive five preference points. Veteran's points will be added only to passing scores.
Background Investigation: A criminal background investigation will be conducted for this position (according to Civil Service Commission Rule 15 - Sensitive Classifications/Positions and the Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2001 and the Patriot Act). The purpose is to detect security risks and prevent security threats posed by potential employees.
$29k-38k yearly est. 4d ago
DENTAL HYGIENIST
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
This employee performs oral prophylaxis, provides oral health instructions, exposes and processes radiographs, maintains a recall system, and participates in community outreach programs for a dental clinic. Performs related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)
Knowledge of:
Oral anatomy.
Procedures in the performance of oral prophylaxes.
Aseptic and sterilization techniques.
Maintenance and care of equipment.
Concepts of prevention and etiology of dental diseases.
Skill to:
Perform oral prophylaxes.
Expose, process, and mount dental radiographs.
Topically apply fluoride.
Operate a recall system.
Sterilize instruments.
Ability to:
Provide oral health instructions.
Complete restorative and periodontal charting.
Schedule patients.
Maintain dental operatory in clean, organized, and sanitary manner.
Assist Dentist in the absence of Dental Assistant.
Exercise sensitivity toward the needs of others.
Communicate with others.
Required Education and Experience
Each applicant must be licensed to practice dental hygiene in the State of Ohio. (LICENSE MUST BE ATTACHED OR THE APPLICATION WILL BE REJECTED).
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Each applicant must show evidence of immunity to or inoculation against the hepatitis B virus when such inoculation does not threaten their health and well-being. If the inoculation does threaten the health and well-being of the applicant, documentation to such from a physician must be presented.
MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION
Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case by case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations.
Working and Physical Conditions
Examples of Work Performed
(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all of the tasks which may be performed.)
Removes supra- and sub-gingival calcareous deposits and polishes clinical crowns of teeth.
Performs periodontal scaling, soft tissue curettage, and root planing when indicated.
Provides oral hygiene instructions.
Exposes, processes, and mounts dental radiographs.
Provides topical applications of fluorides.
Sterilizes instruments.
Maintains equipment and dental operatory.
Completes restorative and periodontal dental charting.
Maintains a recall system and confirms patient appointments.
Participates in outreach programs for community education.
Assists Dentist in the absence of an assistant.
Prepares reports for the Associate Director of Dental Services.
Probationary Period
Six months
Supervision Exercised
None
$59k-74k yearly est. 18d ago
ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNICIAN - OPEN
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
The duties of this employee are to provide clerical, technical, and administrative assistance in the daily operations of an assigned service area or department; provides administrative/clerical support to an assigned supervisor; and has input on decisions and problem solving related to assigned area of responsibility. Performs related duties as required.
DISTINQUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is a bridge classification in the classified service between positions in the clerical series and positions in the Administrative Specialist series. The Administrative Technician class combines advanced clerical skills with frequent use of judgment and interpretive ability related to research, data collection, analysis, report writing, and follow-up. This class is distinguished from advanced level clerical classes by the scope of responsibilities, difficulty, and complexity of functions and assignments performed, the degree of independent judgment for resolving function problems, and the degree of impact those judgments have on the department or division.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)
Knowledge of:
Principles and procedures of record keeping.
English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Departmental procedures, policies, and rules.
Basic principles and practices of accounting, as appropriate to assigned area.
Principles and practices of mathematics.
Principles and practices of statistics, as appropriate to assigned area.
Modern office procedures, methods, and computer equipment.
Principles and practices of program development and administration.
Principles of business letter writing, report preparation, and record keeping.
Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations.
Principles and practices of workplace safety and business ethics.
Management skills to analyze programs, policies, and operational needs.
Video production as appropriate to assigned area of responsibility.
Grant application process and administration as appropriate to assigned area of responsibility.
Skill to:
Operate assigned vehicle, machinery, equipment, and tools as appropriate to assigned area of responsibility.
Operate copy machines, printers, scanners, fax machines, office phone, smart phone, computer, laptop, and iPad.
Utilize Microsoft Office products including Word, Excel and PowerPoint and various city databases.
Efficiently navigate the internet, communicate by email using Outlook, and maintain schedules using the Office 360 calendar or designated scheduling software.
Ability to:
Interpret and apply departmental policies and procedures.
Work independently in the absence of supervision.
Research, analyze, and evaluate programs, policies, and procedures.
Pay accurate attention to detail and quick ordering, coding, and retrieval of information in spreadsheets, customer lists, and account information.
Prepare clear and concise reports.
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Follow all safety rules and regulations of the department to which assigned.
Identify and respond to issues, concerns, and needs.
Learn total quality management principles and practices.
Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, and project consequences of proposed actions.
Prioritize multiple duties and manage time related to assigned area of responsibility.
Examples of Work Performed
(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all of the tasks that may be performed.)
Provides clerical, technical, and administrative assistance to assigned supervisor in support of assigned city programs; assists supervisor with department's management systems which may include personnel management, purchasing processes, training programs, or others.
Collects, compiles, and analyzes information from various sources on a variety of specialized topics.
Utilizes computerized software packages to provide and evaluate statistical trends and narrative/information reports; uses spreadsheets to enter and manipulate data in order to produce technical information.
Contacts appropriate parties to elicit information for projects or contracts; extracts data from a variety of sources; compiles and evaluates data and information; advises internal and external customers about guidelines; reviews invoices, evaluates adjustments, and performs cost studies; reviews necessary reports for adherence to standards and criteria; contacts appropriate parties to resolve any problems or discrepancies; prepares a variety of activity reports pertaining to assigned responsibilities.
Prepares a variety of statistical and narrative reports within functional area related to operational activity, survey results, and special projects; searches appropriate primary and secondary source material; elicits information from appropriate parties; evaluates data and prepares reports on findings; may participate in operational service reviews in areas of responsibilities.
Prepares presentations, general and technical correspondence, and promotional materials; develops forms, tracking systems, databases, and spreadsheets
Resolves difficult or sensitive customer service inquiries or problems; advises public on complex rules, policies, and procedures; responds to inquiries from employees and the public.
Researches information, organizes, evaluates, and compiles results and prepares detailed summaries, tracks progress of projects and payment expenditures and reimbursements.
Prepares and processes administrative documents such as vouchers, permits, personnel actions, requisitions, and contracts; prepares documents for purchasing, fiscal, project or program areas; maintains a variety of records and files.
May perform general office/secretarial tasks such as but not limited to monitoring/ordering standard office supplies; collating and assembling documents; accepting and delivering inter-departmental correspondence, photocopying/faxing correspondence and reports; attend meeting and take/distribute minutes; scheduling appointments and maintaining supervisor's calendar; screening calls/visitors; making travel arrangements.
Works independently with recurring work on their own initiative; supervisor assists with projects or situations not previously encountered or where new/revised regulations or procedures apply.
May coordinate various financial activities that may include preparing reports for the City Finance Department, monitoring and submitting requisitions, and establishing purchase orders.
May assist department supervisory and management staff in annual budget development and administration processes; research and collect data; identifies need for budget adjustments and modifications as appropriate and necessary.
May compile, calculate, maintain and review departmental payroll; verifies time sheets.
May assist in staff training and development.
Required Education and Experience
RESUME AND TRANSCRIPT MUST BE ATTACHED
Applicants must have two years experience in:
* Working with computers
* Communicating with customers, peers, and supervisors
* Collecting, documenting, processing, and organizing information
* Scheduling work and activities
* Other clerical or office-based duties
AND successful completion of a minimum of 24 semester credit hours at an accredited college or university.
One additional year of experience may substitute for up to 12 hours of the educational requirement.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
May require a valid Driver's License.
May require possession of Notary Public certification.
MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION
Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case by case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations.
Working and Physical Conditions
Environmental Conditions:Office environment; exposure to computer screens; possible exposure to outside and inside working conditions; working closely with others; maybe required to work alone and unsupervised; may be exposed to excessive noise and moving objects/ vehicles; may be required to work irregular hours.
Physical Conditions: Duties require maintaining physical condition necessary for sitting, standing, and walking for prolonged periods of time; may require light to moderate lifting, reaching, pulling, and carrying; manual dexterity and audiovisual and linguistic acuity required.
Probationary Period:Twelve months
Supervision Exercised:May supervise or lead the work of other support, clerical and/or temporary staff as assigned. This can involve scheduling or reviewing work, providing some on-the-job training, and conducting or providing input with respect to performance management process.
HR Contact: Ashley Thomas - *******************************
$28k-34k yearly est. 4d ago
RECREATION PROGRAM LEADER (INTERN-15 TO 17 YEARS OLD) LICENSE CHILDCARE
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
Implements recreation activities either by providing direct service or by providing supervision of those implementing recreation activities. May assist in the planning and promotion of an activity/program or be responsible for the development, planning and implementation of a recreation program. May use a specific skill needed to implement a specialized recreation program.
Must demonstrate an ability to lead participants in a specific recreation activity. Must be willing to take direction from supervisors and managers. Must have excellent interpersonal skills. Must follow Department of Recreation rules, regulations and guidelines, especially those relating to safety and customer service.
Recreation Program Leader will be assigned to a recreation center operating as a licensed childcare site and additional paid training may be required. Sites include: Bond Hill Center, Bush Center, Corryville Center, Evanston Center, Hirsch Center, Lincoln Center, Madisonville Center, Mckie Center, Millvale Center, Price Hill Center, Sayler Park Center, Winton Hills Center.
NON-SUPERVISORY Recreation Program Leader must be 15 - 17 years of age at the time of hire and must be willing to work under close supervision.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
Required Education and Experience
Working and Physical Conditions
$23k-29k yearly est. 8d ago
PERMIT SPECIALIST - OPEN
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
This employee assists with supervision of the Permit Center customer service principles, processes and operational management, e.g., organizational structure and staffing, workforce management, including forecasting and scheduling, real-time monitoring, metrics and performance measurement, quality monitoring, etc. Assists with management and monitors the daily operations of the Permit Center. As assigned, I may handle escalated customer issues; conduct selection, training, coaching, mentoring and evaluation of staff to ensure individual performance goals are achieved. Performs related duties in the Customer Service Section of the Permit Center as assigned.
Performs related management, analytical and technical duties in the Customer Service Section of the Permit Center as needed.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)
Knowledge of:
Principles of supervision, training, conflict resolution techniques; negotiation techniques.
Assign, direct, train and evaluate the work of subordinate staff; supervise subordinate staff to accomplish work objectives
Technical office support duties related to the processing and issuance of various permit types.
Processes building permits by logging permits in the database, routing them to proper departments for review, and issuing permits to customers.
Receives and reviews applications, plans, and other construction documents; determines sufficiency of submittals; advises applicants on requirements for complete submittals; participates in post submittal project review.
Assists with various administrative tasks by scheduling and resulting inspections, scheduling meetings, filing permits and applications, performing data entry and assisting customers at the counter and over the telephones.
Prepares, maintains, and distributes permit statistic reports and status reports on active commercial, industrial and residential projects. Research records and provides customers with specialized site-specific property information such as approved building permits, finalized building plans, certificate of occupancies, contractor's affidavits, special inspections certificates, zoning, site and plot plans.
Skill to:
Operate appropriate computer equipment; use properly all related hardware and software.
Operate assigned vehicle in the course of duty.
Ability to:
Implement and maintain positive employee relations and confidentiality of City information.
Promote and maintain integrity.
Analyze and manage effective EEO/AA programs. Assign, direct, train and evaluate the work of subordinate staff; supervise subordinate staff to accomplish work objectives.
Process complex information while maintaining attention to detail; perform complex analyses of problems and formulate solutions to such problems.
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Make decisions based on data analysis and observation.
Interpret, explain and apply pertinent City, state and federal laws, regulations, ordinances, policies and procedures.
Conduct investigations as appropriate.
Work effectively and efficiently, establishing work priorities under tight deadlines, high volumes and multiple interruptions. Deal with frequent changes, delays, or unexpected events.
Examples of Work Performed
(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all the tasks which may be performed.)
Assign, direct, train and evaluate the work of subordinate staff; supervise subordinate staff to accomplish work objectives.
Technical office support duties related to the processing and issuance of various permit types.
Processes building permits by logging permits in the database, routing them to proper departments for review, and issuing permits to customers.
Receives and reviews applications, plans, and other construction documents; determines sufficiency of submittals; advises applicants on requirements for complete submittals; participates in post submittal project review.
Assists with various administrative tasks by scheduling and resulting inspections, scheduling meetings, filing permits and applications, performing data entry and assisting customers at the counter and over the telephones.
Prepares, maintains, and distributes permit statistic reports and status reports on active commercial, industrial and residential projects.
Research records and provides customers with specialized site-specific property information such as approved building permits, finalized building plans, certificate of occupancies, contractor's affidavits, special inspections certificates, zoning, site and plot plans.
Works with the Permit Center Manager to coordinate the organization, staffing and operational activities within assigned Permit Center customer services and activities, monitor workflow and time schedules; review and evaluate work products, methods and procedures; meet with staff to identify and resolve problems.
Participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies and priorities; recommends and implements resulting policies and procedures.
Identifies opportunities for improving customer service and permit center methods and procedures; identifies resource needs; reviews with appropriate management staff; implements improvements.
Reconcile customer complaints and difficulties.
Prepare reports for related management as assigned.
Answer requests for information from City officials, new media, committees, local organizations and the public.
Evaluate employee performance; give written evaluations; oversee other personnel matters, including training, employee grievances, time sheets, leave requests, disciplinary measures, etc.
Assist those contacted in the course of duty in an effective, efficient and professional manner.
Interprets Human Resources Policies and Procedures, labor agreements, and Civil Service Rules to employees.
May be assigned to supervise a technical work program or section, or another functional unit in the agency.
Performs other tasks related to the management of assigned programs, policies, and procedures as needed.
Required Education and Experience
Resume, College Transcript and Certification must be attached
Open:
Have one year of experience as a Permit Technician possessing an ICC Permit technician certificate and Residential Building Inspector Certification or an ICC Permit Technician certificate and Blueprint Reading certificate; and have successfully completed 24 semester hours in Business Administration, Public Administration or related field.
OR
Each applicant must satisfy the following qualification: Have five years of management experience, a Bachelor's Degree Business Administration, Public Administration or related field and successfully completed the ICC Permit Technician Exam, and successfully completed the Residential Building Inspector exam administered by International Code Council or an accredited Blueprint Reading course determined by the department.
Relevant experience may be substituted for education and education may be substituted for relevant work experience on a year for year basis.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Possession of or ability to obtain valid Driver's License may be required.
Must be self-directed with strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Must be high energy, persistent, and have a take charge attitude.
MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION
Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case-by-case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations
Working and Physical Conditions
Environmental Conditions:
Indoor environments; exposure to office computer screens; automobile travel within the City may be required.
Physical Conditions:
Duties require maintaining physical condition necessary for sitting, standing and walking for prolonged periods of time; light lifting and carrying; general manual dexterity required; must be able to operate assigned vehicle.
Probationary Period:
Twelve months
Supervision Exercised:
Supervises the work of the Permit Technician 1, 2, and 3
HR Contact: Ashley *************************************
$50k-68k yearly est. 4d ago
RECREATION PROGRAM LEADER (Y2WK 15-17 YEARS OLD)
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
Work in assigned summer youth employment opportunities provided by Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio, Easter Seals TriState, and Cincinnati Hamilton County Community Action Agency. Minimum Qualifications (KSAs) Youth 14 to 18 years of age meeting City residency and household income guidelines.
Must have a valid work permit (14 and 15 years old) or parental consent (16 and 17 years old). Must complete application and submit supplemental parental forms. Must attend 20 hour orientation/training session.
Required Education and Experience
None, except where required by employer.
Working and Physical Conditions
Various, depending on particular assignment.
Human Resources contact: Anthony Smith,********************************
$26k-32k yearly est. 8d ago
Bus Monitor - 25/26 SY
Brooklyn City School District 4.5
Brooklyn City School District job in Ohio
Transportation/Bus Monitor
In accordance with the Contractual Agreement between the Brooklyn City School District Board of Education and Teamsters Local No. 436, Article 13, Vacancies and Transfers, 3., Notification of Vacancies, please be advised of the following opening(s) for the 2025/2026 school year.
BUS MONITOR (Multiple)
7:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
ODE, Educational Aid/Student Monitor Permit
ODE, Pupil Transportation Office 4 hour in-service training
Interested and qualified individuals should apply on Applitrack via the school website *********************
This employee is responsible for the technical development, implementation, and support of various solutions in the Enterprise Resource Planning software. The position duties encompass skills in multiple areas including system administration, business analysis, application support, and support of the various components that make up the Enterprise Resource Planning software. The person who fills this spot should have experience in application support and be proficient in writing and interpreting SQL.
Employee performs a variety of professional, technical, and analytical duties in the operation of enterprise, client/server, and desktop computer systems and networks. Employee assists in the analysis of city, county, and criminal justice agencies' data processing needs; assists in the design, testing, and implementation of systems; performs network design, implementation and maintenance, data/database analysis/administration, and modifications to existing computer applications. Performs related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)
Knowledge of:
(One or more of the following categories may be required)
All Categories:
Principles of computer data processing.
Design, installation, and maintenance of enterprise, distributed, client server, and desktop computer systems.
Principles and practices of computer network systems analysis and design.
Current trends and new technologies in data processing.
Desktop software packages and operating systems.
Principles of effective documentation.
Principles of providing effective customer service.
Business:
Business systems analysis.
Business software packages.
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For informational purposes, other assignments that utilize the Senior Computer Programmer/Analyst classification include:
Operating Systems:
Methods and practices of installation for upgrading of client servers and desktop computer, hardware and software.
Computer system configurations.
Operating system structures.
Networking:
Principles of computer network systems analysis and design.
Local area network hardware and transmission protocols.
Data communication concepts and principles.
Internet and intranet architecture.
Network security policies, techniques, and procedures.
Network configuration, maintenance, and diagnostic procedures and techniques.
Licensing Agreement enforcement.
Programming:
Standard programming languages.
Computer operating systems/hardware.
Program design and analysis.
Principles and techniques of programming.
Programming languages (Java, C, C++, Visual Basic, etc.) and utilities.
Database Administration:
Database management systems.
Database design.
Database tools.
Data/file management tools.
Database utilities.
Data warehouse and multi dimensions.
File and data recovery.
Database security methods and techniques.
Physical control standards and procedures.
Database software (Oracle, SQL, etc.)
Web:
In-depth graphic design.
User interface design.
Advertising and marketing.
Information architecture.
Management of e-commerce.
Front-end web code such as HTML and JavaScript.
GIS:
Desktop GIS software for analysis, query, and visualization (e.g., ESRI's ArcView).
WEB-based GIS application interfaces and data presentation.
Desktop or Workstation GIS advanced software for data creation, geo processing, and conversion (e.g., ESRI's Arc Info).
Geo-locational and Geo-relational dataset concepts and database structures.
Engineering/surveying principles and practices as related to GIS and GPS (global positioningsystems) applications.
Interface and integration of GIS database systems with other public enterprise systems such as permitting, licensing, and financial systems.
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Skill to: (All Categories)
Install, configure, upgrade and maintain hardware and software, including that related to local and wide area networks.
Perform hardware modifications such as chip replacement and board swaps.
Troubleshoot and resolve network hardware and software problems.
Use and maintain networking test equipment.
Ability to: (All Categories)
Read and prepare clear and concise reports and technical documents.
Work with minimal supervision.
Provide effective customer service.
Develop and recommend cost effective improvements for technical systems.
Implement systems based on design specifications and instructions.
Evaluate and recommend purchase of computer equipment, services and supplies.
Analyze, design, program, test, debug, document and maintain various systems and
applications.
Develop procedures and means of storage for archiving data.
Examples of Work Performed:
(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all of the tasks which may be performed.)
Performs all essential functions of a Computer Programmer Analyst.
Installs and maintains servers and network equipment.
Troubleshoots any application or server connections.
Installs, configures, and troubleshoots office network software and operating systems.
Identifies the need for hardware and software upgrades and perform upgrade.
Under minimal supervision, develops specifications, codes, tests and documents application programs.
Under minimal supervision, develops specifications, codes, and tests interfaces and conversion programs or procedures.
Creates and maintains medium project work plans.
Creates data flow documents which detail systems or business problems.
Evaluates and tests options for backup, restoration, and recovery procedures.
Identifies software requirements.
Drafts requests for proposals to accomplish design objectives.
Evaluates and specifies hardware and software configuration and places orders with vendors.
Applies a general understanding of protocols, topology, hardware and software, and network design.
Evaluates and specifies networking equipment and application.
Applies network hardware and software troubleshooting skills.
Provides second level network problem escalation resolution.
Develops and administers end-user training programs.
Assures that appropriate IT security is considered in all tasks.
Acts in compliance with the City of Cincinnati's Information Security Policy, Administrative Regulations, and related standards and procedures in the City's Human Resources Policies and Procedures.
Required Education and Experience
PLEASE REVIEW THIS SECTION CAREFULLY.
IF YOU AIM TO QUALIFY VIA CREDIT HOURS, PLEASE ATTACH A COPY OF YOUR TRANSCRIPTS FROM AN ACCREDITED COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY.
Each applicant must have completed an Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major in computer science, information technology, computer programming, criminal justice, geographyor a related field. In addition, each applicant must have one year of professional paid work experienceperforming work similar to that listed under "Examples of Work Performed."
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Each applicant must have completed 45-quarter credit hours from an accredited college or university with 30 of the 45 credit hours being in computer science, information technology, and/or computer programming. In addition, each applicant must have two years of professional paid work experience performing worksimilar to that listed under "Examples of Work Performed". A certification program, such as a Novell or Windows NT engineer, may substitute for one year paid work experience (completion of other certification programs not listed will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis).
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Must have a valid Driver's License for some positions.
Some positions may require a criminal background investigation and fingerprinting due to the sensitive nature of the work.
May be required to work irregular hours and be on-call.
MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION
Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case by case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations. Candidates must attach their Joint Services Transcripts evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE) if they would like military course work to be considered as part of the application review. Please follow the link below for additional information.
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Working and Physical Conditions
Environmental Conditions: Office environment, exposure to computer screens; travel to sites within the City/Hamilton County may be required.
Physical Conditions: Duties require maintaining physical condition necessary for sitting and standing for prolonged periods of time; general manual dexterity; must be able to operate assigned vehicle (as required).
Probationary Period:Twelve months.
Supervision Exercised:May exercise technical and functional supervision over professional, technical, and clerical personnel.
HR Contact:***********************************
$60k-70k yearly est. 2d ago
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN SUPERVISOR
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
Review and work closely with Project Managers and design consultants to review and develop accurate Right-of-Way plans that meet all State, City, Local, and MSD standards. Direct the preparation of Right-of-Way plans and supplement real estate services for easement and property acquisition. Provides support and technical assistance to appraisers, negotiators and property owners as needed. Responsibilities include researching property rights and recording documents at the Hamilton County Recorder's office. Perform historical research of MSD and public records. Provide to the public, consultants, MSD and other agencies information and records as needed.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)
Knowledge of:
Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluation
Pertinent federal, state and local laws, codes and regulations
City and/or County policies, procedures and standards related to engineering.
Engineering principles, codes and regulations
Construction materials used in assigned area of responsibility.
Design techniques and principles
Principles and practices of drafting, using manual and CAD methods
Principles and practices of surveying.
Principles and practices of Wastewater Collection and/or Stormwater System Operations, including testing and inspections.
Engineering plans, maps, plats and other documents; engineering terminology
Computer software related to assigned area of responsibility.
Research and information retrieval methods.
Basic English grammar, usage and spelling.
Mathematics related to engineering
Real estate principles and practices (as appropriate to assignment).
Skill to:
Proficiently utilize current technology, e.g. tablet, cell phone, computer, and related software in the performance of assigned duties. Effectively and productively communicate with customers, co-workers, and all direct reports.
Effectively and productively communicate with customers, co-workers, and direct reports.
Ability to:
Implement and maintain positive employee relations
Promote and maintain the highest integrity throughout all personnel
Effectively utilize maps, sketches, schematic diagrams and technical drawings.
Identify, analyze, and assist in solving complex problems.
Supervise, direct and assign the work of lower-level staff.
Select, supervise, train and evaluate staff.
Consistently and equitably implement City and/or County policies and procedures
Understand and explain complex technical information and ideas.
Perform mathematical calculations
Check the work of subordinates.
Read and understand permits, drawings and specifications relating to engineering, architecture and planning.
Prepare clear and concise reports
Conduct research as necessary
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work Operate a personal computer in performance of assigned duties including technical programs such as Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and Database Management Systems
Operate assigned vehicle in performance of duties
Examples of Work Performed
(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all of the tasks which may be performed.)
Coordinate the organization, staffing and operational activities for the assigned program, including participation in the hiring processes
Provide forma supervision for engineering and civil technicians. (performance evals, approves time and leave, and corrective action)
Participate in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies and priorities.
Identify opportunities for improving service delivery methods and procedures Draft contracts and plans for projects
Direct, coordinate and review the work plan for assigned services and activities
Assign work activities and projects; monitor workflow
Evaluate work products, methods and procedures
Prepare and present staff reports and other correspondence as appropriate and necessary.
Complete drafting and design tasks for assigned projects.
Check the drafting/design work of support personnel; revise existing drawings
Manage and supervise active construction projects for Geotechnical containment and adherence to schedule
Review and approve ID billing
Assist in real estate research and negotiations over private property needed for City utility construction projects.
Conduct field investigations as required.
Conduct engineering work in the field.
Manage GIS editing provide geodatabase analysis. Geotechnical.
Utilizes a variety of Windows-based computer applications including GIS-based Computerized
Maintenance Management Systems, and web-based management tools.
Assists in answering requests for information from City officials of commissions, contractors, local organizations, and the public.
Reviews closed-circuit sewer television inspection reports.
Implements repair/replace/rehabilitation strategies consistent with the industry's best asset management principles.
Coordinates operation and maintenance projects with utilities, residents, and municipalities
Measure Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for their group in order to increase efficiencies and productivity
Ensure quality work through Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) Plans for the specific work being conducted
Ensure that site safety procedures and practices are enforced.
Review building permit applications, subdivision plans, service applications, and other related applications for compliance with appropriate regulations.
Assist those contacted in the course of duty in an effective, efficient, and professional manner.
Probationary Period
Twelve months
Supervision Exercised
Exercises direct supervision over technical and clerical staff.
Required Education and Experience
Eight years of technician experience performing any combination of the following technical tasks generating technical reports; reviewing or revising plans and drawings; collecting engineering data; analyzing engineering data; or troubleshooting facility performance issues.
Or
Six years of technician experience performing any combination of the following technical tasks generating technical reports; reviewing or revising plans and drawings; collecting engineering data; analyzing engineering data; or troubleshooting facility performance issues with an associate degree or equivalent (60 college semester hours total), from an accredit college or university, including 15 semester hours in major coursework in engineering, engineering technology, engineering computer applications, mathematics, or computer aided drafting or closely related fields.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Must have a valid Driver's License
Must be an excellent communicator and team builder.
MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION
Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case-by-case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations.
HR CONTACT: *********************************
Working and Physical Conditions
Environmental Conditions: Predominately indoor office environment, some outdoor work; exposure to computer screens; exposure to extremes in weather conditions outdoors; work on slippery or uneven surfaces, around moving vehicles; exposure to dust, fumes from naphtha, gasoline and other substances.
Physical Conditions: Duties require maintaining physical condition necessary for sitting, standing and walking for prolonged periods of time; moderate lifting and carrying; general manual dexterity required; must be able to operate assigned vehicle.
$46k-64k yearly est. 10d ago
FIRE CADET (CIVILIAN) YOUTH SERVICES UNIT
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
The goal of the Summer Cadet Program is to provide support for students interested in Fire Fighter work who are not old enough to become Fire Recruits, enabling them to continue their education and encouraging them to participate in the Fire Recruit examination. The future of our organization is dependent upon our ability to recruit and retain quality employees.
Cadets shall assist the Fire Department in a variety of duties. Under direct supervision, a cadet will interact with the public and perform other duties as assigned.
The Cadets will partake in keeping the City safe, instilling a sense of pride in their community.
Cadets will spend time assigned to a Fire Fighter conducting a variety of duties:
* Patrol of City neighborhoods and attending community events within the City.
* Introduction to several Fire Techniques.
Cadets will wear provided uniforms and shall participate in classes and other Department sponsored training.
Cadets shall be evaluated at the beginning and conclusion of the program, using a written evaluation form and shall work 24 - 30 hours per week.
Required Education and Experience
Applicants are required to have two (2) recommendation forms completed by family members, teachers, mentors, or friends. Applicants must share the link below to those completing the recommendation forms. Applicants will not be considered until the forms are completed.
Recommendation forms may be submitted by clicking the following link:
Letters of Recommendation Link
Other Requirements:
Must be currently enrolled in an Ohio high school or have graduated from an Ohio high school less than six months ago.
Minimum age by the start date is 14 years old and maximum age is 18 years old.
Working and Physical Conditions
* Cadets will be required to stand and walk during a shift up to 8 hours with maximum 30 hours per week.
* Cadets will be required to participate in physical fitness training less than one hour per day.
* Cadets will be required to participate in CPR classes.
* Cadets will be required to perform duties in adverse weather conditions.
* Cadets must be able to observe and report unsafe conditions.
* Cadets must be able to carry tools and fire equipment that may weigh more than 25 pounds.
The Community Safety Specialist supports the City's non-law enforcement violence reduction work by coordinating projects, strengthening internal systems, and leading continuous improvement efforts across community-focused initiatives. Working under the direction of the Violence Reduction Program Manager, this position provides project management, quality improvement (QI), community engagement, and operational support that ensures violence reduction strategies through the Achieving Change Together (ACT) for Cincy blueprint are delivered efficiently, consistently, and with measurable impact.
This role works closely with City departments, community partners, service providers, residents, and cross-sector collaborators involved in ACT for Cincy.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)
Knowledge of:
Prepare clear reports, summaries, and project documentation.
Utilize Microsoft Office suite applications or equivalent productivity/professional software.
Project management principles, methodologies, and tools.
Violence reduction strategies and community safety frameworks, including place-based, evidence-informed, and public health approaches.
Systems thinking methodologies and tools for mapping workflows, identifying gaps, and improving cross-departmental coordination.
Program and project management principles, including project planning, scoping, timeline development, stakeholder alignment, and outcome monitoring.
Data literacy and analysis, including principles of quantitative and qualitative research, performance measurement, and interpretation of community-level safety data.
Community engagement best practices, especially strategies that center resident voice and support co-design within safety initiatives.
Skill to:
Establish work priorities, manage multiple tasks, and respond to work requests in a timely manner.
Build trust and rapport with community members, partners, and City departments.
Prepare clear reports, summaries, and project documentation.
Utilize Microsoft Office suite applications or equivalent productivity/professional software.
Ability to:
Support cross-functional work, including assigning tasks, guiding collaborative efforts, and providing informal supervision or direction to project teams.
Communicate effectively with diverse internal and external stakeholders.
Manage details while keeping the broader strategy in view.
Adapt to shifting priorities and maintain a solutions-oriented approach.
Build positive working relationships with community members and partner organizations.
Synthesize complex information, identify patterns, and maintain high attention to detail while managing multiple projects simultaneously.
Maintain confidentiality, especially regarding sensitive City information, resident data, and public safety matters
Examples of Work Performed:
(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all the duties listed, nor do the listed examples include all tasks that may be performed.)
Support the design, implementation, and monitoring of community safety projects, ensuring alignment with City goals, timelines, and quality standards.
Coordinate cross-departmental efforts, including collaboration with Police and other partners to improve workflow efficiency and service delivery.
Document, track, and manage project-related requests, tasks, and activities, ensuring timely follow-up, resolution, and accountability.
Collect, analyze, and report data related to community safety initiatives, identifying trends, performance gaps, and opportunities for improvement.
Develop and maintain project plans, dashboards, and process maps, supporting transparency, collaboration, and continuous improvement.
Represent the department or division with external partners, participating in joint projects and serving as a liaison to community groups, nonprofit partners, and public agencies.
Assist in implementation of quality improvement frameworks, including conducting PDSA cycles, process evaluations, and system assessments.
Prepare and deliver presentations to leadership, staff, and community stakeholders, clearly communicating project status, findings, and recommendations.
Perform additional duties related to project management, program coordination, and quality improvement as assigned.
Required Education and Experience
OPEN:
Bachelor's degree in public administration, project management, public health, social science, or related field.
Three (3) years of progressively responsible experience in project management, quality improvement, systems improvement, program coordination, or related work.
An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that demonstrates the required knowledge, skills, and abilities may be considered.
Other Requirements:
Must have and maintain a valid Driver's License in order to operate City vehicles and/or personal vehicle to perform outreach functions.
Must be detail-oriented, organized, and demonstrate strong relationship-building capability.
Must be committed to collaborative, community-centered violence reduction.
Preferred Experience:
Certification or coursework in project management or QI (e.g., PMP, Lean, Six Sigma, CQI).
Experience working in community-based, public sector, or social impact environments.
Any equivalent combination of education, experience, and training may be considered.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Background Investigation:A criminal background investigation will be conducted for this position (according to Civil Service Commission Rule 15 - Sensitive Classifications/Positions and the Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2001 and the Patriot Act). The purpose is to detect security risks and prevent security threats posed by potential employees.
U.S. Citizenship: All positions with the City of Cincinnati require that each applicant be a citizen of the United States or have a valid permanent resident card at the time of appointment (date of hire).
MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION
Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case-by-case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations.
Working and Physical Conditions
Environmental Conditions:
Primarily indoor office environment with regular computer use.
Some attendance at community meetings and outdoor events may be required.
Physical Conditions:
Duties require sitting, standing, walking, and occasional travel to neighborhood locations.
$47k-58k yearly est. 12d ago
POOL MANAGER
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
A.POOL MANAGER Responsible for the safety and supervision of a pool facility, staff, participants, supplies and equipment. Responsible for pool instructional and special event programs and customer service. Responsible for memberships and the revenue collection process, post-season inventory, and collections of equipment. Must be able to supervise staff, the pool areas, and all persons using pool facilities. Must be able to operate a pool filtration system and implement emergency action plans as well as supervise and participate in staff in-service weekly emergency drills and staff training. Must be able to correctly complete appropriate paperwork. Must be able to work with minimum supervision. Must have current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training/ First Aid, and CPR for the Professional Rescuer/AED certifications. Administration of Emergency Oxygen and Waterpark Lifeguard certfications preferred. American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor preferred. Certified Pool Operator or Aquatic Facility Operator certification preferred. Must be able to work other than normal hours and be available to work as scheduled based upon the needs of the department. Must successfully pass annual lifeguard water skills review test. Attend Pool Manager/Assistant Pool Manager training, gate monitor training, preseason training, and on-site pool training. Must be 18 years of age or older. Must wear Department of Recreation staff swimwear.
Employee may be asked to provide assistance and/or accommodations to include participants with disabilities.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
Knowledge of:
Good Customer Service Principles and techniques of water safety, lifeguarding, CPR and First Aid, and pool maintenance
General administrative and management principles and the ability to apply these principles to daily swimming pool activities
Principles and practices of organization, administration, supervision, and personnel management
Federal and state employment related laws and regulations, specifically, EEO and ADA.
Skills to:
Train and administer ARC CPR/PR/AED/First Aid
Coordinate multiple assignments; organize and prioritize tasks
Analyze situations carefully and adopt effective courses of action
Work with minimum supervision
Maintain confidentiality of records, actions and events
Speak effectively on the phone and in person
Ability to:
Implement any American Red Cross Skill / Rescue to the highest standard
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
Take direction and provide instructions, both orally and in writing
Understand and carry out oral and written instructions
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, employees, instructors, and the general public
Provide assistance and/or accommodations to include participants with disabilities
Write legibly
Use English accurately
Complete appropriate paperwork accurately
Make sound judgments based on logical analysis and training
Follow all safety rules and regulations of the department to which assigned.
Identify and respond to issues, concerns, and needs
Required Education and Experience
Must be 18 years of age or older.
Must have current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training / First Aid, and CPR for the Professional Rescuer/AED certifications (unexpired).
Must successfully pass annual lifeguard water skills review test with a Minimum of 80% proficiency.
Current American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor preferred.
Current American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor preferred.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Must be able to work with minimum supervision.
Must attend Pool Manager/Head Guard training, gate monitor training, preseason training, and on-site pool training.
Must wear assigned Department of Recreation staff uniform. Unexpired certification must be maintained as part of employment.
This position may require working a flexible schedule which may include evenings, weekends and holidays.
Working and Physical Conditions
Environmental Conditions:
While performing the duties of this job the employee is subjected to outdoor weather conditions with little to no temperature control, is routinely exposed to the sun, and may be exposed to extreme heat, cold, wind, and rain. The employee works on uneven and/or slippery surfaces and is periodically exposed to hazardous conditions/situations and substances
Physical Conditions: Duties require maintaining physical conditions necessary for swimming for prolonged periods of time, lifting up to 100lbs, and repairing minor fence cuts. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required stand, walk, or sit for long periods of time, occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, and crouch, and to differentiate between colors and shades of color.
$25k-34k yearly est. 8d ago
MUNICIPAL WORKER (RECREATION-CENTER STAFF)
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
Performs unskilled manual labor as described below. Light Janitorial, sweeping, cleaning, mopping, bathrooms, kitchens, recreation rooms, windows, floors, wiping tables, chairs, window sills, doorways, baseboards. Collects garbage and empties trash receptacles.
Maintains grounds and walk ways, and parking lots.
Open facility for approved groups. Locks facility after use, safe guard property and equipment. Sets up and takes down chairs tables, and other equipment for group activities.
Cleans snow from walks, steps and driveways.
Other related duties.
Must be willing to learn to operate equipment used to perform the duties of the classification.
Must be willing to work shifts or irregular hours and weekends.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION
Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case by case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations.
Required Education and Experience
Working and Physical Conditions
Human Resources contact: Anthony Smith,********************************
$51k-65k yearly est. 4d ago
ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY SPECIALIST
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
This employee performs a variety of activities as they relate to the environmental and/or employee safety aspects of various City programs. Employee performs inspections, investigations, and evaluations of moderately complex operations and facilities for the enforcement of environmental and/or employee health and safety provisions of federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations. Performs related duties as required and other tasks and responsibilities as assigned.
The Environmental Safety Specialist supports the Pretreatment Program by conducting industrial facility inspections, reviewing self-monitoring reports, and auditing documentation to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local wastewater regulations. The position may supervise Industrial Waste Inspectors and/or co-op staff, and is responsible for maintaining program databases, analytical records, and statistical reports. Key duties include issuing wastewater discharge permits, initiating enforcement actions when necessary, and coordinating with internal departments, outside agencies, and the regulated community. The specialist will also respond to spills and emergency events and assist in identifying and implementing new technologies to strengthen program performance. Additional duties may be assigned.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)
Knowledge of:
Biology, chemistry, physics as they apply to environmental management and/or health and safety.
Principles and practices of environmental management and/or health and safety management.
Research and investigation techniques and principles.
City facilities, equipment, materials, and job functions.
Statistical principles and methods.
English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Federal, state, and local codes, laws, and regulations pertaining to environmental management and/or health and safety.
Skill to:
Operate computers, monitors, and various instruments in the performance of the job.
Operate assigned vehicle in the course of duty.
Ability to:
Recommend and implement goals, policies, and procedures for providing effective and efficient environmental or health and safety practice within assigned departments.
Prepare clear and concise analytical and statistical reports.
Inspect moderately complex city facilities, equipment, materials, and employee work practices to determine unsafe conditions or environmental problems
Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations in support of goals.
Interpret and apply federal, state, and local codes, laws, and regulations.
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Respond to requests and inquiries from the general public.
Work independently in the absence of supervision.
Understand and follow oral and written instructions.
Recognize hazards and respond with plausible solutions.
Examples of Work Performed
(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all of the tasks which may be performed.)
Conducts on-site inspections and investigations of moderately complex operations and facilities to ensure environmental or safety compliance; notifies departments of environmental or safety problems and monitors corrective action; evaluates needs for safety training and assists in training for assigned departments.
Participates as a member of environmental or safety audit teams performing assessments for safety enhancements, waste minimization, pollution prevention, energy efficiency, cost reductions, improvements in compliance status, and/or mitigation of adverse health/safety or environmental impacts.
Maintains, calibrates, and operates instrumentation and sampling equipment; evaluates employee exposures to chemical, physical, and environmental hazards; monitors environmental quality; responds and assists in resolution of employee health and safety hazards and environmental issues; and provides guidance to assigned departments.
Assists in the preparation of analytical and statistical reports on operations and activities; analyzes reports and provides recommendations; provides input for development of written policies and procedures related to health, safety, and environmental programs; assists in the composition and distribution of internal and other documents as requested by the supervisor; Recommends and assists in the procurement of health and safety equipment to assigned departments.
Establishes and maintains cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, including outside agencies and the general public.
Interprets and applies federal, state, and local health and safety and/or environmental codes, rules, and regulations to moderately complex operations and facilities in assigned departments.
Participates on a variety of boards and committees; attends and participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new regulations, trends, and innovations in the field of environmental management and/or health and safety.
Assists those contacted in the course of duty in an effective, efficient, and professional manner.
If assigned to Health Department: maintain on-call status for hazardous material response team.
Probationary Period
Twelve months
Supervision Exercised
May exercise technical and functional supervision over technical staff.
Required Education and Experience
Each applicant must have a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major or concentration of courses in the following course areas: Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, Environmental Health, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Health Physics, Biostatistics, Physiology, Toxicology, Epidemiology, Industrial Ventilation, Air Sampling, or a related field.
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Working and Physical Conditions
Environmental Conditions:
Travel from site to site; office/field environment; exposure to computer screens, noise, dust, grease, smoke, fumes, gases, potentially hazardous chemicals, toxic materials, potentially hostile environments; human or animal body fluids; waste and infectious materials; work at heights on scaffolding and ladders; work or inspect in confined spaces; work or inspect underground; work on slippery or uneven surfaces; work around heavy construction equipment. May be required to work irregular hours and be subject to call back and/or respond to emergency situations after hours and on weekends.
Physical Conditions:
Duties require maintaining physical condition necessary for heavy, moderate or light lifting; bending, stooping, kneeling, crawling; walking, or standing for prolonged periods of time.
$50k-64k yearly est. 10d ago
LIFEGUARD
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
Responsible for the safety, supervision and discipline of all persons using deep or shallow waterpool facilities. Must have current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training / First Aid, and CPR forthe Professional Rescuer/AED certifications. Administration of Emergency Oxygen and Waterpark Lifeguard certifications preferred. Works under direct supervision
of Pool Manager or Head Lifeguard. Must be willing to work other than normal work hours, and be available to work as scheduled based upon the need of the department. Must successfully pass annual lifeguard water skills review test, attend pre-season training, on -site pool training. Must be 15 years of age or older. Must wear Department of Recreation staff wear and maintain a clean appearance and positive demeanor.
Employee may be asked to provide assistance and/or accommodations to include participants with disabilities.
Required Education and Experience
Each applicant must have the following certifications:
Must have current American Red Cross Lifeguard Training / First Aid, and CPR for the Professional Rescuer/AED certifications.
Must be 15 years of age or older. Must successfully pass annual lifeguard water skills review test, attend pre-season training and on-site pool training.
MILITARY EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE EVALUATION
Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case by case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations
$22k-26k yearly est. 8d ago
PRINCIPAL ENGINEER
City of Cincinnati, Oh 3.7
Cincinnati, OH job
This position is located in our Supply Division. This employee supervises and coordinates assigned engineering activities and operations within an assigned department, including Water Works, Metropolitan Sewer District, or Public Works. Employee coordinates assigned activities with other divisions, outside agencies, and the general public and provides highly responsible and complex staff assistance to the assigned supervisor. Performs related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)
(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)
Knowledge of:
modern complex principles and practices of engineering as related to assigned area of responsibility.?
Design techniques, tools, and principals involved in the production of and use of precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings, and models.
Surveying and collecting field data.? Water resources, modeling, and hydrology.
Construction specifications, principles, practices, and materials used.?
Engineering systems, machinery, and processes. Budget preparation, management, and procurement.
Management, supervision, training, and performance evaluation.?
Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations Industry safety standards.
City human resources policies and procedures and union contracts. Code of Ethics for Professional Engineers and Surveyors
Skill to:
Skill to Operate appropriate computer equipment; use properly all related hardware and Microsoft Office Suite, project management software, ArcGIS, and analytic or scientific software.
Operate assigned vehicle in the course of duty.
Ability to:
Plan future engineering programs and manage all phases of multiple projects.?
Check construction plans, design calculations, or cost estimations to ensure completeness, accuracy, or conformity to engineering standards or practices.?
Identify complex problems and review related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions
Determine how a system should work and how changes in conditions, operations, and the environment will affect outcomes.?
Consider the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one.? Monitor/Assess performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.?
Identify measures or indicators of system performance and the actions needed to improve or correct performance, relative to the goals of the system.?
Bring others together to reconcile differences, such as employees, contractors, utility companies, and other departments.?
Manage one's own time and the time of others.
Implement and maintain positive employee relations.?
Promote and maintain the highest integrity throughout all personnel.
Analyze and manage effective EEO/AA programs.
Required Education and Experience
Each applicant must have a bachelor's degree in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or a closely related field. In addition, each applicant must have eight years of experience demonstrating increasing responsibility as an engineer with successful management of projects for transportation, construction, or design projects.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Possession of registration with the State of Ohio as a Professional Engineer. If not registered in Ohio when appointed, Ohio registration must be obtained during the probationary period. Must have a valid Driver's License.
Must be an excellent communicator and team builder.
Working and Physical Conditions
Environmental Conditions: Indoor and outdoor environments; exposure to office computer screens; exposure to extremes in weather conditions; work with or in water, below ground, on ladders or scaffolds, on slippery or uneven surfaces, around moving objects/vehicles; exposure to construction project environments; some travel by automobile required.
Physical Conditions: Duties require maintaining physical condition necessary for sitting, standing and walking for prolonged periods of time; light and moderate lifting and carrying; general manual dexterity required; audiovisual and linguistic acuity required; must be able to operate assigned vehicle.
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