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  • Police Officer

    City of Lancaster, Ca 3.7company rating

    City of Lancaster, Ca job in Lancaster, CA

    Closing: Open until filled Police Officer Department: Lancaster Police Department Hourly Wage: $51.38 - $65.57 Classification: Full-Time FLSA: Non-Exempt EEO Category: (9) Service Worker Benefits: 5100 Series - Overtime Eligible The Police Officer will play a critical role in maintaining public safety through extensive community engagement and partnering with other civil service entities and community-based organizations to solve problems and enforce laws and ordinances; protect life and property; issue citations, make arrests, prepare reports; meet with community members; work in a team environment; and provide information to the public and departmental units. Under the supervision of a Sergeant, work assignments and schedules that may vary depending on the needs of the community and department. Distinguishing Features: A Police Officer is responsible for enforcing all the laws and ordinances within the jurisdiction of the Police Department. When engaged in enforcement activity, a Police Officer may work alone or as a team member. Assignments/duties may be assigned based on various factors, including but not limited to, addressing quality of life issues, enforcing penal and vehicle code laws and investigating / preventing crime. Officers may also independently initiate actions based on these other factors related to public safety. Often the work is performed under hazardous conditions without direct supervision, decisions affecting life and property are often made under stress. The duties of a Police Officer require considerable community engagement meant to foster partnerships and support. As a result, employees of this class must possess strong interpersonal and communication skills, including being caring, fair, unbiased, and sensitive when dealing with people of diverse backgrounds. Supervisory Responsibilities: Receives supervision from a Lancaster Police Sergeant or a higher-ranking sworn officer. May provide technical guidance to non-sworn personnel. Selection Process: Candidates will undergo a comprehensive selection process, which includes: * Interviews to assess qualifications and suitability for the role. * A physical ability assessment to ensure candidates meet required fitness standards. * A thorough background investigation conducted by a designated investigator. * A possible polygraph examination. * A psychological assessment to evaluate mental and emotional fitness for duty. * A medical evaluation to confirm the candidate's ability to perform essential job functions. Key Responsibilities: * Enforce federal, state, and local laws with a focus on maintaining public safety and preventing crime. * Regularly patrolling neighborhoods and public areas to deter and detect criminal activity. * Responding to requests for police services related to crime and quality of life issues. * Conduct investigations into criminal activity. * Identifying and apprehending individuals suspected of committing crimes while following legal procedures to ensure their rights are respected. * Documenting incidents, investigations, and activities accurately in reports, which are essential for legal proceedings. * Enforcing traffic laws to ensure road safety. * Working together with other first responder agencies and community services in joint efforts aimed at improving public safety. * Appearing in court to testify in criminal, traffic and civil cases, presenting evidence, and explaining police procedures. * Engaging with the community members, building relationships, promoting crime prevention programs, addressing criminal and quality of life concerns. * Maintain effective communication with department command staff and city executives. * Collaborate with local organizations and residents to build trust and promote community well-being and maintain department accountability and integrity. Examples of Duties and Responsibilities: * Patrols community on foot, in a police vehicle or motorcycle to enhance public safety. * Respond to routine, priority, or emergency calls for police assistance. * Conducts patrols in specific areas in response to problems identified by community residents. * Investigate criminal activity/complaints involving adults and/or juveniles. * Interview informants, witnesses, and suspects during investigations. * Gather evidence from the scene of a crime or collision. * Make arrests when facts and/or evidence points toward commission of a crime and identification of suspect(s). * Thoroughly document actions on law enforcement reports and/or systems * Issues citations and warnings to traffic violators. * Testify in criminal, traffic and civil court cases. * Attempts to identify patterns and ongoing problems from crime data. * Serve criminal processing documents, including warrants and subpoenas. * Attend roll call and receive details and assignments. * May assist the Police Department in support functions. * Attend and complete assigned department training. * Respond effectively to crises, and disasters, working collaboratively with other emergency response agencies. * Provide support to LASD partners and other first responder agencies. * Answer correspondence. * Participate in oral presentations to schools and community groups. The duties listed above are not intended to be all-inclusive. An employee may also perform other related duties as assigned by their immediate supervisor. This position is considered non-exempt. Minimum Qualifications: * Lateral Officer or a recent POST academy graduate or current deputy assigned to a correctional facility seeking a patrol assignment. * Valid California Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification. * Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. * Strong problem-solving capabilities, especially in high-pressure and/or adverse situations. * Knowledge of California state laws, codes, and regulations. * Ability to work various shifts, including weekends and holidays. * Possess a valid California class "C" Driver's License. * Must meet all POST requirements to be a Peace Officer, to include SB2 requirements. * Must not be under any active investigation with any Law Enforcement agency or with CA POST regarding misconduct outlined in SB2. * Valid California Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Certification. Possession of California POST Basic Certificate or higher required. * Knowledge in using modern law enforcement technology and software. * Must meet all POST requirements to be a Peace Officer, to include SB2 requirements. Additional Requirements: * Must meet established physical standards. * Must meet psychological and background standards, including: * Free from any physical, emotional, or mental condition that could impair the ability to perform the duties of a Police Officer. * No bias against race, ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, disability, or sexual orientation that could negatively impact job performance. * Demonstrated good moral character as determined by a thorough background investigation. * Must maintain firearms qualification. * Must be willing to work irregular hours, including days, evenings, nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime as needed. * Must be available for call-back and automatic return to work with a reasonable response time (equivalent to typical travel time from residence) during off-duty hours for major emergencies, disasters, critical incidents, or as otherwise required. Core Competencies: * Problem Solving - Analytically and logically evaluating information. * Learning Agility - Seeking learning opportunities and applying the lessons to work. * Handling Stress - Maintaining emotional stability and self-control under pressure, challenge, or adversity. * Professional Integrity & Ethics - Displaying honesty, adherence to principles, and personal accountability. * Safety Focus - Showing vigilance and care in identifying and addressing health risks and safety hazards. * Customer Focus - Attending to the needs and expectations of customers. * Informing - Proactively obtaining and sharing information. * Teamwork - Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals. * Valuing Diversity - Appreciating the benefits of varied backgrounds and cultures in the workplace. * Allocating Resources - Prioritizing the use of fiscal and material resources to maximize organizational effectiveness. Guiding Principles: * Put people first. * Be visionary. * Be an ambassador for Lancaster. * Be fiscally responsible. * Be creative. * Always improving. * Be adaptable and resilient. Working Conditions/Physical Requirements: Summary: * Work is performed in a field environment, with some travel from site to site; exposure to noise, dust, grease, smoke, fumes, noxious odors, gases, and all types of weather and temperature conditions; exposure to hazardous traffic conditions; work and/or walk on various types of surfaces including slippery or uneven surfaces and rough terrain; incumbents may be required to work extended hours, including evenings and weekends. Physical: * Due to the nature of work assignments, incumbents must be able to stand, sit in a patrol car for long periods, walk; lift, carry, push, and pull a grown adult; climb walls, fences, stairs and ladders, stoop, twist, squat/kneel, crawl run grasp, repeatedly bend and move wrists, use both hands, legs and feet; speak, hear and understand radio communications, touch/feel, see at a distance and up close and have depth perception and normal color vision. * Must be physically fit to perform the job including corrected or uncorrected vision of 20/20 or better; physical strength and agility to perform foot pursuit and physical restraint of suspects. * Applicants must be in good physical condition, subject to determination by the City Medical Examiner. Environmental Factors: * Work under time pressure (moderate to frequent) * Interruptions (frequent) Essential Cognitive Functions: * Analyze (continuous) * Computations (frequent) * Generate Written Work Product (moderate) * Independent Problem Solving (continuous) * Interruptions (frequent) * Maintain Positive Public Relations (continuous) * Organize (frequent) Note: This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the Police Officer position and is not exhaustive. Duties and responsibilities may evolve over time based on the needs of the department and the community. Disaster Service Worker: Pursuant to California Government Code Section 3100-3109, all public employees are declared disaster service workers subject to disaster service activities as may be assigned to them in the event of fire, flood, earthquake, or other natural or man-made disaster.
    $51.4-65.6 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Executive Assistant

    Action Council of Monterey County 3.9company rating

    Salinas, CA job

    This is a full-time, in-person position in Salinas, CA. Salary Range: $70,304 - $74,048 DOE How to Apply Please send a cover letter, resume, and 3 references with contact information to ********************. The full can be found on ****************************** Application deadline: Until filled, priority screening deadline December 12, 2025. About Action Council The Action Council of Monterey County was created in 1994 to address unmet needs of low-income residents due to welfare reform. It has since evolved into a hub for social innovation, incubation, and cross-sector collaboration. Action's mission is to empower people to transform their communities by incubating leaders, ideas, organizations, and collaborative action. It has incubated Building Healthy Communities (BHC), Mujeres en Acción, and other grassroots organizations. Building Healthy Communities Monterey County (BHCMC) engages and develops community leadership to achieve equitable outcomes in health, education, and economic opportunity. Coordinated through Action Teams, BHCMC works towards policy and systems change grounded in a healing-informed racial justice framework. Position Overview Action Council/Building Healthy Communities is seeking an organized individual passionate about supporting our mission to activate Monterey County resident voice and power to build an inclusive, anti-racist democracy and safe, thriving communities. Reporting directly to the Executive Director, the Executive Assistant will serve as a vital link between the Executive Director, the organization, and the community. In this role, the Executive Assistant will manage the Executive Director's calendar and projects, correspondence, and communications, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations. Responsibilities include preparing documents and presentations, scheduling and coordinating meetings, maintaining records, and facilitating communication with the Board of Directors and Board Committees. In addition to supporting the Executive Director, the Executive Assistant will collaborate closely with the Support Team, and assist with administrative duties as needed, as backup to the front office. Responsibilities include maintaining communication channels, bilingual media outreach, and supporting key relationships with a diverse set of stakeholders - from residents, partners and donors, to elected officials. This role is ideal for an energetic multitasker with a knack for relationship-building and a commitment to making a difference. This position is on-site at the Salinas office. College degree preferred, but not required. Responsibilities/Duties: Manage the Executive Director's schedule, coordinate meetings, and actively help prioritize tasks. Attend staff meetings, take notes and track outcomes and follow-up actions, and, facilitate some meetings. Support administrative tasks associated with the Board of Directors, maintaining accurate and organized records for Board and Committee activities. Prepare presentations, communications, and reports for the Executive Director and Board. Play a leadership role in developing internal policies and procedures across the organization. Support the development of bilingual communications, including external communications like press releases and web content. Schedule and coordinate Board and staff events, activities, and festivities. Maintain positive relationships with the Executive Director, Board members, staff, and the public. Act as the first point of contact when the Executive Director is out of the office. Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Commitment to activating resident voice and power to build an anti-racist, inclusive democracy and safe and thriving communities. Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Must be able to interact effectively with external stakeholders and colleagues across the organization. Ability to gather information and work in collaboration with multiple teams to meet deadline-driven deliverables. Strong critical thinking, problem-solving, analytical, and organizational skills. Excellent project management skills with strong attention to detail, and the ability to prioritize working on multiple projects simultaneously while meeting internal and external deadlines. Willingness to take initiative, troubleshoot, and work with colleagues across departments to support short-term and long-term organizational goals. Ability to give, receive, and incorporate constructive feedback Ability to work effectively and efficiently (both virtually and in-person) with minimal supervision. Ability to work independently and collaboratively. Ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across race and cultures. Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Ability to travel occasionally to coordinate logistical activities, meetings, trainings, and conferences. (While a valid California Driver's License is not required, it is desirable along with the access to a reliable automobile for job related travel.) Skills: Strong attention to detail and accuracy. Experience using a computer, accessing the internet and corresponding by email. Fluency in English, spoken and written. Conversational fluency in Spanish is desired. Previous experience at effective communication and building meaningful relationships with mission-aligned organizations and people. Experience in general office work and customer service, experience supporting a senior manager, or director. Experience with listening and communicating with people of different cultural backgrounds. Experience working/interacting with a diverse set of stakeholders - residents, partners, donors, and elected officials. Experience supporting/working with Boards and Committees. Experience working effectively as a team member in a diverse environment. Proficiency in Google Suite, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, various forms of web-based social media and other office software. Strong facilitation skills. Work Environment and Position Type This job operates in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines. This is a full-time, in-person role based in Monterey County, with typical hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Occasional evening or weekend work is required. Our office is located in downtown Salinas. Benefits Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision and 403(b). We also provide competitive vacation, and sick leave. We value the well-being and health of our employees, which is why our benefits package also includes two yearly office closures of the organization mid-year and at the end of the year that will be considered paid holiday time off. Benefits are available when an employee completes the introductory period and meets eligibility. Physical Demands The employee should be able 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 frequently required to sit, talk and hear, use hands, handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to walk. Able to lift a 30-pound box and carry it 100 feet; push a hand truck/ dolly with a load of 150 pounds a distance of 100 yards; and access items on shelves in files located 0 to 60 inches above the floor. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus. How to Apply Please send a cover letter, resume, and 3 references with contact information to ********************. The full job description can be found on ****************************** Application deadline: Until filled. Action Council of Monterey County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and strongly encourage applications from people of color, women, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, and members of other historically marginalized communities. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or any other protected characteristic as established by law. If you are selected for an interview and require accommodations, or if you have any questions about accessibility or the hiring process, please contact ********************. Values: Resident centered / Resident voice, Power-building, Equity, Compassion, Healing, Dignity, Authenticity, Love, Unity, Solidarity, Justice, Affirmation, Inclusion, and People matter and are valued.
    $70.3k-74k yearly 4d ago
  • Event Coordinator

    The San Francisco Peninsula 4.5company rating

    Burlingame, CA job

    The San Francisco Peninsula (SFP) is the Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) responsible for promoting travel and tourism to the region (San Mateo County), which spans bayside to coastside - south of San Francisco and north of San Jose. Job Summary The Event Coordinator position is ultimately responsible for providing administrative and event support for the Advocacy and Partnerships team. The initial 6 months of employment will focus 80% on maintaining support for the Sales team as Interim Sales Coordinator, while assisting 20% with the execution of internal events as needed. Upon the return of the Sales Coordinator following maternity leave, the person in this role will transition to 100% Event Coordinator responsibilities. Essential Interim Sales Coordinator Functions (initial 5-6 months) As Interim Sales Coordinator, this role will receive strategic guidance from the Director of Sales during the initial period of employment, while directly reporting to the Senior Manager Business Partnerships . The Sales Coordinator is responsible for providing administrative and support services to the CSMO, DOS, and Sales Executives, as well as managing all aspects of the Convention Services Program. Essential responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following, (responsibilities are subject to review and change as needed): Prepare Regular Sales Reports for DOS. Prepare weekly and monthly Sales Production Report for Sales Meetings. Manage Convention Services Program for clients and hotel partners. Organize the monthly DOS/GM virtual call schedule and follow-up. Assist with trade show preparation and follow-up. Update SimpleView CRM with lead and partner info as needed. Attend and participate in sales meetings, staff meetings, partner mixers, sales training events, and other industry events as requested. Answer and route phone calls and non-room night leads. Essential Event Coordinator Functions In this position, reports directly to the Sr. Manager, Business Partnerships & Community Engagement. This role will provide administrative support in the Business Partnerships program and lead the planning and execution of all Community and Internal Events as directed by the Chief Advocacy Officer and Senior Manager Business Partnerships. Primary Event Coordination Responsibilities · Outline event workback timelines · Contact speakers/partners/vendors as requested in event planning process · Event asset creation using Canva, Act-On, Eventbrite · Manage Master Calendar entries and internal reminders of events · Manage invitation process i.e. RSVPs in coordination with Marketing team · Assist Executive Admin with event agenda development and outreach · Provide event progress updates in team meetings · Venue and vendor management. Develop relationships with key contacts at local event venues and partner businesses. · On-site set up, attendance, and breakdown at all events as directed. Events that will fall under the purview of this role include, but are not limited to: Annual Luncheon, Annual Growers Showcase, Bimonthly Networking Mixers, Community FAM Tours, Advocacy Meeting coordination, etc. Regular tasks will include end-to-end event coordination, on-site execution, vendor and stakeholder communication, and effectively collaborating with colleagues across Content, Communications, Marketing, and Admin roles. Secondary Responsibilities · Provide support for “As Fresh As It Gets” farm-to-table program through seasonal tabling at local Farmer's Markets, and identifying local restaurants that may qualify for the program · Assist with other tasks and special assignments as needed from time to time which advance the mission of The SFP. · Participate in meetings as required (Staff Meetings, Vendor Meetings, Sales Meetings, etc.) Qualifications 2+ years of event planning experience. Desired: Previous experience in the hospitality or tourism industry. Proven time management and organizational skills sufficient to handle several tasks simultaneously, and produce high-quality work with accuracy and speed. Strong computer skills with a willingness to learn new tools. Desired: working knowledge of SimpleView CRM, Act-On, Eventbrite, Microsoft 365, Windows 11, Web-based technologies: Slack, Teams, Zoom, etc. Ability to complete physical tasks regularly and lift at least 25+ pounds. Must possess excellent oral and written communication skills. Must have reliable transportation. Self-directed, detail-oriented, flexible, and able to adapt to change. Enthusiastic team player with positive attitude in the position and belief in The San Francisco Peninsula as a premier destination in northern California. The Event Coordinator is a full-time non-exempt at-will employee of the San Mateo County/ Silicon Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau (dba The San Francisco Peninsula) according to the Fair Labor Standards Act. The normal and customary in-office business hours are Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm; Friday 8:30 am to 4:00 pm and when necessary, evenings and weekend work may be required. This role is not remote-optional. The San Francisco Peninsula, an equal opportunity employer, has an organizational commitment to the principles of diversity and inclusion. In that spirit, we welcome all qualified individuals without regard to race, religion, color, sex, ancestry, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, disability, national origin, medical condition, U.S. veteran/military status, pregnancy or reasonable accommodation. Hourly Wage Range: $31.25 - $33.65 per hour (based on 40 hours per week, approximately $65,000 - $70,000 annually)
    $65k-70k yearly 5d ago
  • Specialist, Brand Creative

    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 3.3company rating

    Los Angeles, CA job

    Department: Marketing and Communications Reports to: Vice President, Brand Creative Job Type: Full-time - Regular Job Classification: Hourly (Non-exempt) Workplace Location: Los Angeles - 8949 Wilshire Summary/Objective: This role supports the Academy-wide Brand Creative team by moving print, digital, and experiential design projects smoothly and efficiently through the creative production process, primarily in support of AMPAS and Oscars initiatives. Throughout this process, the Specialist proactively identifies any obstacles and interfaces across all teams in the organization to resource and solve for challenges. Essential Functions of the Job: Evaluate new project requests and ensure the components necessary for a successful kickoff (direction, specifications, copy, assets, inspiration, reference, etc.) are included. Notify Brand Creative leadership when tickets are ready for review and assign approved tickets to design resources. Track projects throughout all stages of the production process, ensuring projects remain on time and in line with briefs. Proactively identify potential obstacles in the creative production process before they occur, by either troubleshooting, presenting and implementing solutions, or escalating issues when necessary. Coordinate appropriate creative reviews across many stakeholders, and provide the context, parameters, and strategic explanation necessary for successful and informed review. Digest various forms of feedback into concise, actionable notes, and communicate these to designers and Brand Creative team members in a timely manner. Respond to questions from requestors in a timely manner, proactively share updates on project statuses to relevant parties, and support the health of relationships between the Brand Creative team and internal ‘clients.' Interface with all levels of employees within the organization in support of efficient problem-solving and completion of all design projects. Ensure assets, documents, and creative files are stored and remain organized on the joint creative team server. Closely review materials for executive presentations and make necessary changes and improvements to meet brand template standards. Coordinate thorough logistical support for special photo shoot campaigns and activations. Required Competencies: A bachelor's degree in film, design, marketing, communications, project management, or a related field. 3+ years of progressive professional experience in creative project management. Proficiency with project management software such as Airtable and JIRA. Intermediate knowledge of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Working proficiency in Microsoft Office. Demonstrates strong initiative and exceptional problem-solving skills. Strong, concise, and solutions-focused communication skills, in both written and verbal form. Strong interpersonal skills; must be able to create and maintain professional relationships and work collaboratively with teams. Dependable; able to multitask, work quickly, and meet deadlines. Passion, integrity, and curiosity. A commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. Physical Demands: Remain in a stationary position as necessary/preferred to operate the project management system software and attend team meetings. Work Environment: Workspace is indoors in a shared, open-concept team working environment. Required Vaccination: Full vaccination against COVID-19 is required, including any booster vaccinations as applicable. Exception: Medical and religious accommodations approved by the Office of People & Culture. Compensation: The expected salary range for this role is $24.00 - $26.00 per hour. The actual base pay offered will be determined by factors such as experience, skills, training, location, certifications, education, and other factors permitted by law. Decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis. Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage. 15 days of PTO, plus company-paid holidays. Additional time off, including summer hours, winter hours, and a cultural floating holiday. Paid sick leave. Paid parental leave. 401k retirement plan with a company match Clean Air Commuter Program Employee Assistance Program through CompPsych Guidance Resources. Wellness benefits through Cigna Healthcare. Free access to 16,000+ online courses through LinkedIn Learning Free Academy membership screenings Free tickets and screenings at the Academy Museum Employee discounts through LifeMart and Working Advantage
    $24-26 hourly 15h ago
  • County Programs Support Specialist

    California Farm Bureau 3.8company rating

    Sacramento, CA job

    SUMMARY: The County Programs Support Specialist serves as the initial point of contact to County Farm Bureaus and represents CAFB's values, programs and mission to prospective and existing members, and the public at large. Assist CFB's in the following areas: Collaborate and deliver a revamped CFB training program to train new and existing CFB staff to help ensure CFB's are taking advantage of available CAFB programs and services. Work directly with CFB's to collect data related to programs and services. Refer unresolved CFB issues to designated departments for further investigation and follow-up for complete cycle of service. Work alongside Field Representatives to ensure service to CFB's. Coordinate, monitor and ensure resolution of member benefit issues with Benefit Partner representatives. Explore possible Benefit Partners and present to Member Advocacy. Coordinate shipment of benefit materials and other related products to members and counties. Coordinate and attend tradeshows alongside Member Advocacy and Field Representatives. Participate and provide support for member facing events including Annual Meeting and other events. Identify engagement opportunities while coordinating tradeshows. Work with appropriate vendors to ensure our Farm Bureau store is up to date and all orders are processed in a timely manner. Manage content for the weekly membership e-newsletter via Constant Contact for CFB's. Participate in monthly meetings including Nimble training, Member Benefit calls, Grow in the Know and County Trainings etc. Process county Farm Bureau membership goal program payments for approval and push out reports of monthly and annual goal results to county managers and key stakeholders. Manage content for county Farm Bureau staff use on CFBF.com and SharePoint, including keeping communication pieces current, maintenance and notification of directory changes. Assist counties in pulling member reports and other information upon request. Maintain and push out monthly CAFB calendar of events for CAFB employes and CFB's. Plan and Facilitate Farm Bureau Extension sessions. Route dues rate changes to applicable parties. Provide month-end report of membership reports to director. Perform other duties as assigned. EXPERIENCE: Bachelor's degree or relevant experience working in a membership association required. Minimum of 2+ years of experience working in a customer service environment. Experience working at a County Farm Bureau. Intermediate or higher proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel required, working proficiency in Access and PowerPoint. Proficiency in maintaining customer or membership records within a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) database preferred. General knowledge of California agriculture preferred. COMPETENCIES: Outstanding customer service skills. Detail-oriented and ability to work on multiple tasks at a time. Mission-driven with a passion for helping people and creating positive customer service experiences. Proactive and resourceful problem-solver taking into consideration the impact to processes, other stakeholders and the organization's mission. California Farm Bureau Federation is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $51k-65k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Planning Division Manager

    Butte County 3.9company rating

    California job

    Agency Description Butte County offers a beautiful and geographically diverse environment, ranging from rural to urban settings. With a population of approximately 208,000 residents, the County provides a variety of services through its 23 diverse departments, ranging elections to road maintenance to public safety, to health and human services. The County government, led by a five-member Board of Supervisors, is dedicated to delivering quality services to its residents. Role Description This full-time, on-site position as Planning Division Manager is located in Butte County, CA. The Planning Division Manager, under general direction, will be responsible for plans, organizes, oversees, coordinates, and evaluates the activities, projects, and programs of the Planning Division of the County's Development Services Department; ensures compliance with established statutes, codes, and regulations; manages the effective use of division resources to improve organizational productivity and services provided; serves as a subject matter expert and professional resource to the Director and Assistant Director of Development Services in assigned areas of responsibility; and performs related duties as assigned. Minimal Qualifications Education and Experience: Any combination of training, experience and educational degrees that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. Substitutions will be made on a year for year basis. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be: Bachelor's degree in geography, regional or urban planning, environmental studies, or related field; and Six (6) years of increasingly responsible professional planning experience, including three (3) years of supervisor experience. Required Certifications and Licenses: Must possess a valid US driver's license upon date of application. Must obtain California driver's license following hire date per California DMV regulations Salary Range: $100,360.00 - $134,492.80 APPLY NOW! Interested applicants can apply through the County's recruitment site by clicking: Planning Division Manager | Job Details tab | Career Pages For more information and to view our flyer, click ***********************************************************************************
    $100.4k-134.5k yearly 4d ago
  • Senior Coordinator, Marketing

    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 3.3company rating

    Los Angeles, CA job

    Department: Marketing and Communications Reports to: Senior Vice President, Marketing and Audience Development Job Type: Full-time - Regular Job Classification: Hourly (Non-exempt) Workplace Location: Los Angeles - 8949 Wilshire Summary/Objective: The Senior Coordinator, Marketing, supports the Academy-wide marketing department in the planning and execution of marketing projects. You will support the Academy's SVP, Marketing and Audience Development, as well as help plan and implement campaigns, marketing partnerships, promotions, events, trafficking of assets, paid advertising development and execution, tourism and sales initiatives primarily in support of the Academy, with additional support for the museum. Essential Functions of the Job: Support the SVP Marketing and Audience Development with scheduling, meeting preparation, expense reports, review tracking, and marketing projects as needed. Send agendas and take notes in meetings, sending recaps and distributing key reports and documents as follow-up. Project manage promotional partnership deliverables across Academy, Academy Foundation, Oscars initiatives, and Academy Museum. Create and maintain spreadsheets for all marketing partnerships, ensuring that programs are executed on time and on budget. Support the SVP Marketing by managing reviews and approvals, prioritizing work based on deadlines. Aid in routing marketing collateral to other stakeholders, communicating feedback efficiently and effectively. Coordinate the execution of marketing priorities across all areas, including paid media, marketing partnerships, events, sweepstakes, editorial, submitting creative requests for various marketing needs, managing timelines, traffic creative materials, and tracking deadlines. Manage Marketing team meetings by owning scheduling, creation of agenda, and tracking follow-up. Support the SVP, Marketing and Audience Development in preparation of presentations, wrap reports, Board updates, and general marketing materials for internal and external distribution. Collaborate with the Director, Marketing, to support media agencies in the development and implementation of media plans and advertising. Work with the Academy communications team to provide information about key museum events for inclusion in the newsletter. Provide support to group sales and group visitors to all Academy campuses. Manage invoicing process with vendors, consultants, and partners. Update and distribute key reports and documents such as status reports, agendas, and one-sheets. Required Competencies: A bachelor's degree is required. 2+ years of professional marketing experience at an agency or in the entertainment industry. Cultural institution experience is a plus. Experience working in a fast-paced environment, managing multiple priorities. Passion for film as an art form and connecting with consumers in innovative and disruptive ways. Demonstrated skill in written communication, especially in emails and presentation decks. Experience building relationships across multiple departments. Experience in brand marketing in a complex, multi-faceted organization. Commitment to working with people from diverse backgrounds. Demonstrated experience with complicated scheduling and time management for a senior leader, knowing how to prioritize. Demonstrated experience creating project management systems and processes. Demonstrated ability in proactive project management with attention to detail. Experience with PCs, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, AirTable, Slack & social media platforms. Required Vaccination: Full vaccination against COVID-19 is required, including any booster vaccinations as applicable. Exception: Medical and religious accommodations approved by the Office of People & Culture. Compensation: The expected salary range for this role is $23.00 - $25.00 per hour. The actual base pay offered will be determined by factors such as experience, skills, training, location, certifications, education, and other factors permitted by law. Decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis. Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage. 15 days of PTO, plus company-paid holidays. Additional time off including summer hours, winter hours, and a cultural floating holiday. Paid sick leave. Paid parental leave. 401k retirement plan with a company match Clean Air Commuter Program Employee Assistance Program through CompPsych Guidance Resources. Wellness benefits through Cigna Healthcare. Free access to 16,000+ online courses through LinkedIn Learning Free Academy membership screenings Free tickets and screenings at the Academy Museum Employee discounts through LifeMart and Working Advantage
    $23-25 hourly 15h ago
  • Security Officer

    Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 3.3company rating

    Los Angeles, CA job

    Department: Security Reports to: Senior Manager, Security Job Type: Full-time - Regular Job Classification: Hourly (Non-exempt) Workplace Location: Los Angeles - Pickford Compensation: $23.84 per hour Summary/Objective: The Security Officer is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of all guests, personnel, and property within the facility. This includes monitoring security cameras, access control systems, intrusion systems, radio communications, and fire life safety systems. The role requires accurate and timely updating of security documentation, including incident reports, injury reports, daily activity reports, and event reports. The Security Officer will also play a significant role in event management, working closely with VIPs, conducting Executive Protection assignments, managing large crowds, and creating a welcoming environment while enforcing company policies and procedures on Academy Campus and external locations. Essential Functions of the Job: Monitor video management systems, access control, intrusion alarms, visitor management software, fire life safety systems, including vault suppression systems. Ensure all security systems are functioning properly and conduct troubleshooting steps as needed. Complete security documentation, such as Event reports, Daily Activity reports and Incident/Injury reports. Demonstrate excellent customer service and communication skills to provide a positive service experience for all building occupants attending Academy facilities and external event locations. Receive and respond to emergency and non-emergency calls from employees, outside vendors, and law enforcement. Respond to incidents and building alarms as needed. Conduct security patrols with mobile devices to ensure the safety of staff, visitors, and building assets. Multitask effectively under pressure to ensure the safety of employees and guests during emergency evacuations. Support and assist with building evacuations. Conduct Executive Protection support for Academy events at internal and external locations. Lead event teams conducting security screening operations at Academy Campus and external locations. Support and manage mobile/hand-held devices for large-scale special events as needed. Conduct special assignments related to awards season events. Monitor activities and immediately report any observed discrepancies. Communicate with local law enforcement, fire, or emergency medical services as required by the situation. Operate radio communications as needed. Schedule flexibility to support after-hours and weekend support. Required Competencies: A high school diploma or equivalent certificate of completion is required. Must have a valid California BSIS guard card. Must have at least five years of security experience; entertainment industry preferred. Executive protection experience preferred. Experience working at events and familiarity with security screening operations. Ability to lead a team for security screening operations. Must have excellent interpersonal communication skills; ability to work with all levels of personnel, Academy members, leadership, and the public. Ability to de-escalate disputes and conflicts. Intermediate experience with computers (Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc.) and ability to learn required systems. Deep understanding of the functions of security systems and technology, including access controls and visitor management. Knowledge of legal guidelines in security and public safety. Detail-oriented, able to manage multiple tasks, and work as a team member. CPR/First Aid/AED certified, preferred. Reading, writing, and oral proficiency in the English language. Ability to work overtime and late hours on short notice. Available to work non-traditional schedule, including nights and weekends. Must pass a written exam. A commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion. Physical Demands: Must be able to move and transport up to 25 lbs. Stair climb, forward bend, and remain in a stationary position for periods more than four hours. Required Vaccination: Full vaccination against COVID-19 is required, including any booster vaccinations as applicable. Exception: Medical and religious accommodations approved by the Office of People & Culture. Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage. 15 days of PTO, plus company-paid holidays. Additional time off including summer hours, winter hours, and a cultural floating holiday. Paid sick leave. Paid parental leave. 401k retirement plan with a company match Clean Air Commuter Program Employee Assistance Program through CompPsych Guidance Resources. Wellness benefits through Cigna Healthcare. Free access to 16,000+ online courses through LinkedIn Learning Free Academy membership screenings Free tickets and screenings at the Academy Museum Employee discounts through LifeMart and Working Advantage
    $23.8 hourly 15h ago
  • Staff Counsel (Ontario, Visalia, Sacramento)

    Ccpoa 4.2company rating

    Ontario, CA job

    Under the direction of the Supervising Counsel and Chief Counsel, provide legal counsel/representation to CCPOA members. Attorney assignments will include the opportunity to represent peace officers in all aspects of labor relations and employment actions with public agencies in California. The successful candidate will get the opportunity to gain broad experience with all types of labor and employment matters related to public safety, including: Administrative hearings before state agencies PERB Litigating claims in state and federal courts Union business/relations Representing peace officers for Internal Affairs interviews, skelly hearings and State Personnel Board hearings Representation during critical incident investigations concerning officer involved shootings and in-custody deaths Fast-paced and exciting work. Essential Functions: Act as legal counsel as required. Maintain appropriate confidentiality of all matters learned in the course of client representation. Maintain professional responsibility requirements consistent with California State Bar rules. Must be able to sit for long periods of time while driving, flying, or performing legal tasks. Interact professionally with clients, opposing counsel, witnesses, court/agency personnel, CCPOA members, and CCPOA staff. Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds. Ability to travel on short notice, frequently on nights or weekends, to various locations and prisons throughout California. Ability and willingness to travel on short notice, sometimes at night or weekends, to various locations and prisons throughout Northern California. Most trips/representational matters are not overnight. Great opportunity for an attorney who would prefer not to sit behind a desk every day. Duties: Prepare pleadings and legal materials for trials, administrative hearings (including investigatory interviews and Skelly hearings), arbitrations and other legal proceedings. Identify and interview witnesses. Assemble and evaluate evidence. Keep supervisor informed of the progress and status of caseload. Inform the Executive Legal Assistant or other assigned Legal Assistant of scheduled dates (such as hearings, court dates, arbitrations, scheduled leave, etc.) and changes to those dates to update the master calendar. Maintain a personal calendar of all due dates, court appearances, investigatory interviews, and all scheduled appointments and personal absences (this is besides the master calendar maintained by the administrative staff). Keep clients and, when required, the appropriate Board of Director, informed of the status and progress of the case. Handle intake calls as necessary. Draft and analyze legislative measures and regulations. Perform legal research. Draft legal opinions as assigned. Maintain knowledge of relevant and current statutory/regulatory changes, appellate, administrative, and arbitration decisions and developments in the field of public sector labor law through self-study, CLE, and continual review of relevant publications (including online). Timely inform support staff which files should be "tickled" to ensure time limits are met. Draft and process grievances to their conclusion. Participate, analyze, and make recommendations regarding arbitration and legal matters consistent with CCPOA SOP and Bylaws. Assist with collective bargaining as assigned. Additional duties as assigned. Qualifications: Juris Doctorate or equivalent degree, from an accredited university; admission to the California State Bar or bar pending; working knowledge of MS Word, Outlook, and Westlaw/Lexis; valid California State Drivers' License; ability to pass a criminal background check and obtain a CDCR Contractor Identification Card to gain access to CDCR institutions and facilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions . To Apply Applicants must submit a Letter of Interest, Resume and writing sample to: ********************* CCPOA is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE/M/F/Disability/Veterans)
    $54k-69k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Strategic Corporate Counsel - Contracts & Real Estate

    YMCA of San Diego County 3.7company rating

    San Diego, CA job

    A community-focused organization in San Diego is seeking a Corporate Counsel to lead corporate strategic legal initiatives and manage contract reviews. Applicants should have a J.D. from an ABA-approved law school, 4+ years of corporate transactional experience, and knowledge of California labor law. This role is temporary for 2 months, offering an annual salary range of USD $113,663.81 - USD $136,396.57, requiring active bar membership and certification in CPR/AED and First Aid. #J-18808-Ljbffr
    $113.7k-136.4k yearly 4d ago
  • Maintenance Worker I/II - Aquatics Maintenance

    City of Palmdale (Ca 4.1company rating

    Palmdale, CA job

    The full salary range for this position is as follows: Maintenance Worker I - $25.95 to $33.10 / Maintenance Worker II - $28.60 to $36.50. Expected hiring range is as follows: Maintenance Worker I - $25.95 to $28.60 / Maintenance Worker II - $28.60 to $31.53.. Join Our Team as an Aquatics Maintenance Worker I/II! The City of Palmdale is seeking a skilled and motivated individual to join our dynamic Aquatics Maintenance team. This position plays a vital role in supporting the maintenance of our four municipal pools, one splashpad, and DryTown Water Park - featuring two water slides and towers, a relaxing lazy river, and an interactive aquatic play structure. As an Aquatics Maintenance Worker II, you will help ensure our facilities are clean, chemically balanced, safe, and comfortable for guests of all ages. If you take pride in keeping public spaces running smoothly and enjoy working in a fast-paced, outdoor environment, we encourage you to apply and be part of creating memorable experiences for our community. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Maintenance Worker I This entry level class of the series is distinguished from level II by routine and repetitive duties performed according to established procedures. Incumbents are closely supervised in their initial assignments. As they gain experience, incumbents will work more independently in routine work. Maintenance Worker II Working under general supervision, the position is the journey level in the series. Employees at this level require specific experience and less supervision and review to complete assignments. Positions are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the lower level, or if filled from the outside, require prior related experience. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Essential and other important responsibilities and functions may include, but are not limited to, the following: * Oversee and inspect the work of contract maintenance workers related to area of assignment; inform and update appropriate staff or contractors as needed; document daily activities. * Inspect areas of assignment for safety, appearance, and vandalism problems; ensure contract staff complete work properly. * Perform installation, maintenance, design, repair, and construction duties as related to maintenance of area of assignment. * Perform plumbing, concrete, carpentry and basic electrical repairs and maintenance related to maintenance of area of assignment. * Service heating and air conditioning units. * Paint City buildings and facilities. * Inspect pool and aquatic facilities for safety; perform water quality testing and adjust treatment processes; and treat and maintain water quality for pools, fountains, and other aquatic facilities/features. * Maintain and remove trees and stumps for right-of-way clearance. * Perform weed abatement and vegetation control by use of chemicals, hand tools and light power equipment. * Operate power equipment such as weed whips, hedger, chain saw, gas blowers, and tractors. * Perform herbicide and rodent abatement duties; inventory, store, inspect storage containers and apply chemicals. * Perform street and traffic painting and striping activities; fabricate, repair and replace traffic and directional signs. * Remove graffiti at various locations in the City using a variety of methods including pressure washer, paint pump, paint cans and/or paint roller; document graffiti locations by using the graffiti tracker system for internal and external users. * Perform block wall restoration and construction, sidewalk and driveway repair, and utility enclosure pad removal and replacement. * Inspect and maintain storm drainage components such as channels and catch basins. * Remove trash and debris from roadways. * Set up traffic control for safe work zone areas including signs and flag stands. * Clean and clear park grounds, structures, and parkways of debris and hazardous conditions; set-up park facilities and structures for special events. * Install, maintain and repair irrigation facilities; install and repair backflow prevention and irrigation devices. * Plant and maintain trees, shrubs, and color spots; clear sites of weeds. * Operate maintenance vehicles and equipment related to area of assignment as well as a variety of hand tools; may operate larger equipment on a periodic basis under supervision. * Perform a variety of maintenance tasks in the construction and repair of facilities related to area of assignment. * Maintain records of activities and accomplishments using electronic and mobile devices. * Inventory material and supplies for a job related to area of assignment; order materials and supplies within guidelines. * Apply safe work practices related to area of assignment. * Clean and care for tools, chemicals and equipment related to area of assignment. * May assist other department crews and projects as need; may respond to emergency and on-call situations. * Perform related work as required. EXPERIENCE & TRAINING / LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATE Any combination of education and experience that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Maintenance Worker I Education: High school diploma or G.E.D. or equivalent. Experience: One year performing maintenance or repair work for an agency, company, or organization. Maintenance Worker II Training: High school diploma or G.E.D. or equivalent Experience: Two years of experience performing maintenance or repair work for an agency, company, or organization; OR one year of experience as a Maintenance Worker I with the City of Palmdale. Licenses/Certifications/Other Requirements: Possession of a valid California driver's license by the time of appointment and the ability to be insured with the City's insurance carrier is required. When assigned to Aquatics Maintenance: Must be able to become a Los Angeles County Certified Swimming Pool Service Technician within 6 months of hire. Current certification preferred. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Maintenance Worker I Knowledge of: * Common landscaping and gardening chemicals, tools, equipment, and maintenance methods. * Methods employed in basic laboring and maintenance work. * Safe operation of power equipment. * Principles and practices of horticulture and landscaping. * Basic concepts pertaining to carpentry, plumbing, and electricity. * Basic concepts pertaining to asphalt and concrete. * Safe work practices. Ability to: * Perform a variety of work activities in construction and maintenance of streets, landscape, buildings and/or pools. * Use and operate standard hand tools and power equipment in an efficient and safety manner. * Follow verbal and written instructions and directions. * Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. * Communicate effectively verbally and in writing. * Learn to use the basic functions of computers, electronic devices, mobile devices, and office equipment in an efficient and safe manner. Maintenance Worker II In addition to the qualifications for Maintenance Worker I: Knowledge of: * Principles and practices of maintenance work related to the area of assignment. * Standard carpentry and construction techniques. * Standard building and ground maintenance methods. Ability to: * Perform standard maintenance duties related to area of assignment. * Oversee the work of contract staff at work sites. * Diagnose and troubleshoot during the performance of duties related to area of assignment. * Perform minor carpentry, cement, and plumbing work. * Operate and maintain a variety of light/heavy power equipment and hand tools related to area of assignment, in an efficient, correct, and safe manner; and drive light trucks and other types of equipment related to area of assignment. * Operate modern computers, electronic devices, mobile devices, and office equipment in an efficient and safe manner. * Perform the full range of maintenance work independently, under minimal supervision. * Demonstrate cooperation and flexibility when completing work assignments, including instances of changing situations, priorities, and timelines. WORKING CONDITIONS: Physical Demands: Mobility: frequent performance of heavy manual labor; frequent standing for long period of time; frequent bending and squatting. The nature of work also requires sitting, walking on level and slippery surfaces, climbing ladders, reaching, twisting, turning, kneeling, stooping, crouching, grasping, and making repetitive hand movement in the performance of daily duties. Lifting: Required to frequently lift, carry, and push tools, equipment and supplies weighing 50 pounds or more Occasional lifting to 90 pounds, depending on assignment. Vision: constant use of overall vision; requires both near and far vision when inspecting work and operating assigned equipment. Dexterity: frequent grasping, holding, and reaching. Work Environment: Incumbents work outdoors in all weather conditions including wet, hot, and cold. Incumbents may use chemicals, which may expose the employee to fumes, dust and air contaminants. The nature of the work also requires the incumbent to climb ladders at varying heights, use power and noise producing tools and equipment; incumbents may drive motorized vehicles and equipment, and work in heavy vehicle traffic conditions. Incumbents in this class must be available for on-call and stand-by duty or assignments; and respond to after-hours emergencies. Work may take place during irregular business hours, such as evenings, weekends, and holidays.
    $28.6-36.5 hourly 18d ago
  • Building Inspector I/II

    City of Palmdale (Ca 4.1company rating

    Palmdale, CA job

    The full salary range for this position is as follows: Building Inspector I - $38.32 to $42.26 / Inspector II - $42.26 to $52.93. Expected hiring range is as follows: Building Inspector I $38.32-$34.12/ Building Inspector II - $42.26 to $46.60. The Inspector performs responsible journey level paraprofessional, technical, and administrative work in their respective assigned area of responsibility including, but not limited to, building safety; inspect residential, rental and commercial structural building systems at various stages of construction, alteration and repair to assure compliance with approved plans, specifications, codes, ordinances and regulations. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Inspector I This entry level class of the series is distinguished from level II by routine and repetitive duties performed according to established procedures. Incumbents are closely supervised in their initial assignments. As they gain experience, incumbents will work more independently in routine work. Inspector II Working under general supervision, the position is the journey level in the series. Employees at this level require specific experience and less supervision and review to complete assignments. Positions are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the lower level, or if filled from the outside, require prior related experience. Essential and other important responsibilities and functions may include, but are not limited to, the following: * Review plans and specifications of assigned projects; and attend pre-construction conferences, as assigned. * Observe work during progress and upon completion; and ensure that safety procedures are followed. * Monitor, inspect, and approve completion of work done under encroachment permits; and ensure that all specified conditions are met. * Prepare appropriate documentation, paperwork, records, and reports. * Coordinate design alterations between City staff and the developer. * Assure proper and safe installations of routine and complex building systems. * Perform related duties as assigned. Economic and Community Development * Make field inspections of buildings and structures during various stages of construction and remodeling to assure compliance with approved plans, specifications and applicable building, plumbing, electrical, mechanical fire and other codes and regulations of the City, county, state and federal agencies. * Inspect existing residential rental units (single and multi-family) for compliance with minimum standards of the Uniform Housing Code. * Inspect foundation, cement, framing, plastering, and a large variety of other complex and routine structural building system elements such as studs, joist, rafter spacing and other structural member factors. * Examine grade, quality, and treatment of lumber, cement, lath, wire and composition. * Inspect mechanical, solar, air conditioning, plumbing and electrical systems. * Inspect swimming pool and structural and electrical installations, including setbacks and bonding requirements. * Assure proper installation of exit ways, guardrails and other safety factors. * Conduct a plan review of specifications and engineering data. * Identify and describe work to be covered by permits. * Ascertain or ensure conformance to Uniform Building Code and pertinent provisions of state and county health and environmental ordinances. * Issue permits for work to be performed when assigned. * Interpret building codes and work with builders, property owners, and craftsmen in making changes necessary to conform to codes. * Inspect various structural building systems at various stages of construction alteration and repair to ensure compliance with approved plans, specifications, codes, ordinances, and laws. * Supervise, train, motivate, direct, review, and evaluate the work of staff involved in building inspection and permitting. * Supervise, train, motivate, direct, review, and evaluate the work of staff involved in the rental registration program. * Evaluate operations and activities of assigned responsibilities; recommend improvements and modifications; prepare various reports on operations and activities. * Participate in budget preparation and administration; prepare cost estimates for budget recommendations; submit justifications for staff, equipment, and supplies; monitor and control expenditure. * Participate in the selection of staff; provide or coordinate staff training; write performance evaluations; work with employees to correct deficiencies; implement discipline procedures. * File complaints and/or issue citations against persons who willfully violate City building code and regulations; testify in court as necessary. * Answer questions and provide information to members of the public; and investigate complaints and recommend corrective actions as necessary to resolve complaints. QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of: * Operations, services and activities of a building and safety and/or respective department. * Related codes and ordinances enforceable by the City, such as the Uniform Building, Electrical, Plumbing, and Mechanical Codes. * Techniques and methods pertaining to reading and interpreting drawings and blueprints. * Basic principles of field surveys and inspections. * Principles, methods, materials, equipment and safety hazards of construction. * Defects and faults in construction. * Basic mathematics, including Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry, as applied to construction inspection work. * Basic soil mechanics and geology. * Principles of engineering as applied to construction inspection. * Engineering mechanics of structures. * Methods and techniques of recordkeeping. * Equipment, tools, and materials used to perform building inspection activities. * Modern automated and computerized information systems, including use of word processing, database, and spreadsheet applications; and modern office equipment. * Applicable laws, regulations, codes, and departmental policies governing public works construction projects. * Modern automated and computerized information systems, including use of word processing, databases, permitting software systems, construction monitoring software, Geographical Information System (GIS), Asset Management and spreadsheet applications; and modern office equipment. * Permitting software systems at the proficiency level, i.e., Accela, VPM or other permitting software if applicable to the department. Inspector II In addition to Inspector I: * Principles and practices of mathematics as applied to construction inspection work. * Methods and techniques of construction inspection. * Principles and techniques of building construction. * Accepted safety standards and methods of building construction. * Maintenance - Environmental - Occupational hazards and safe working practices pertinent to wastewater collection system maintenance, repair and construction including working around biohazards and in confined spaces. Ability to: * Learn applicable laws, regulations, codes, and departmental policies governing the construction of assigned projects. * Learn to understand and interpret engineering plans and specifications and prepare accurate engineering records. * Detect and locate faulty materials and poor work quality and determine the stage of construction during which defects are most easily found and remedied. * Read, understand, and analyze complex technical information, construction plans, specifications, and maps. * Prepare technical reports. * Learn and apply building related codes enforceable by the City, specifically, the International Building Code, uniform Housing Code, and the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings. * Learn and apply a variety of zoning, general land use and related codes. * Read and interpret building plans, specifications and building codes. * Make arithmetical computations rapidly and accurately. * Follow verbal and written instructions and directions in an accurate, efficient, and timely manner. * Prepare precise written inspection correction lists and properly complete permit inspection records. Inspector II In addition to Inspector I: * Interpret and apply applicable laws, regulations, codes and departmental policies governing the construction of assigned projects. * Understand and interpret engineering plans and specifications and prepare accurate engineering records. * Conduct complex construction inspections. * Provide training to other staff in an effective manner. * Understand and carry out verbal and written directions. * Advise on standard construction methods and requirements. * Apply technical knowledge and follow proper inspection techniques to examine workmanship and materials, and detect deviations from plans, regulations, and standard construction practices. * Enforce State and Municipal Codes under the jurisdiction of the department. * Communicate clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing. * Enforce necessary regulations with firmness, tact, and diplomacy. * Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination of education and experience that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Two to six years of increasingly responsible full-time administrative, technical, and operations support experience, depending on level. Exceptions noted below. * Maintenance-Environmental: One year experience in industrial waste inspection OR One year of responsible, journey-level experience in the construction trades or as a contractor in a variety of building construction activities supplemented by building inspection, plan check, and/or relevant specialized training or experience which would provide basic familiarity and knowledge of grease removal devices and associated plumbing fixtures. Experience in a position that included physically screening and inspecting permitted facilities governed by Title 13 of the City of Palmdale's Municipal Code is highly desirable. Education: High school diploma or G.E.D. or an equivalent combination of education and experience, unless noted below. * Supervising Inspector, Economic and Community Development: an Associate's degree from an accredited college or university in construction inspection, structural or civil engineering, or architecture or a related field. * Supervising Inspector, Public Works: an Associate's degree from an accredited college or university in business administration, engineering, construction, or a related field. Licenses/Certifications/Other Requirements: Possession of a valid California driver's license by time of appointment is required. Special licenses that may be required: * Inspector I * Economic and Community Development: Possession of an ICC Certification as a Combination Dwelling or certification as a CA Residential Inspector is required within one year of appointment. * Public Works: Possession of construction-related certificates, such as material testing, safety and OSHA, traffic control, or others, is desirable. * Inspector II * Economic and Community Development: Possession of an ICC Certification as a Combination Dwelling or certification as a CA Residential Inspector and one additional certification in electrical, plumbing or mechanical is required within one year of appointment. * Maintenance - Environmental: Possession of, or the ability to obtain and maintain, a CWEA Environmental Compliance Inspector Certification Grade 1 within 1 year of appointment. * Public Works: Possession of construction-related certificates, such as material testing, safety and OSHA, traffic control, or others, is desirable. WORKING CONDITIONS: Physical Demands: Mobility: frequent standing for long periods of time; frequent climbing, bending and squatting; frequent climbing ladders, working at heights, and walking on uneven ground. Lifting: frequently up to 25 pounds; occasionally up to 50 pounds. Vision: constant use of overall vision; frequent reading and close-up work; occasional color and depth vision. Dexterity: frequent repetitive motion; frequent writing; frequent grasping, holding, and reaching. Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and talking in person. May be required to wear ear protection or hear in noisy conditions. Emotional/Psychological: frequent decision-making and concentration; frequent public and/or coworker contact; occasional working alone. Environmental: frequent exposure to noise; frequent exposure to dust, gases, chemicals, fumes, and other environmental substances. Work is often performed in an outdoor construction environment with year-round exposure to varying weather conditions. Work is subject to construction site noise and environment including exposure to dust, loud equipment and machinery; the incumbents may be required to wear personal protective equipment. Work is performed at various locations. Incumbents in this class may be required to work irregular hours on an occasional basis, including evenings and weekends. May be required to travel on an occasional basis.
    $42.3-52.9 hourly 52d ago
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection Recruitment Event Tampa, FL 1/13-1/14 (Hiring Immediately)

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection 4.5company rating

    California job

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection Recruitment Event Tampa, FL 1/13-1/14 If youre ready to explore the rewards and challenges of serving in todays elite U.S. Customs and Border Protection, dont miss the CBP live, two-day recruitment event this January 1314 in Tampa, FL. Our expansive, in-person hiring event is free and open to all, with registration required in advance. Event hours will be: January 13, 2026, 9 AM 8 PM ET January 14, 2026, 9 AM 2 PM ET Recruiters will be on hand throughout the event to answer questions and provide valuable input, including resume tips. Plus, to help accelerate your application process, CBP is also offering onsite application submission and entrance exams. See what it takes to serve as part of the vital CBP mission, providing security for our nations borders from those who threaten legitimate trade and travel, safety from harmful substances like fentanyl, and humanitarian aid to those in need. We will be recruiting for mission-critical roles in both Law Enforcement and Mission Operations Support. Federal hiring regulations apply to all mission-critical positions. At minimum, U.S. Citizenship is required. Federal civil service is a great place to start building a career in law enforcement and learn about the qualifications youll need to get your career started. In addition: Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents can EARN UP TO $30,000* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES. *Conditions apply. 25% OF BASE SALARY (UP TO $20,000)* IN RECRUITMENT INCENTIVES available to CBP Officers. *Location based. 25% RECRUITMENT INCENTIVE available for CBP Air and Marine Operations Air Interdiction and Maritime Interdiction Agents assigned to Caribbean locations. Specific location and schedule details will be provided to all registered attendees in advance. To register and to obtain additional information, please visit our website: ***********************************************
    $20k-30k yearly 1d ago
  • City Attorney

    City of National City 4.0company rating

    National City, CA job

    National City, the second-oldest city in San Diego County, is a diverse and vibrant community known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and close proximity to downtown San Diego, beaches, the international airport, and the US/Mexico border. With a focus on public safety, customer service, transparency, and community engagement, National City provides a welcoming environment for residents, businesses, and visitors alike. Boasting historic sites and museums from the 1800s, the city offers a unique blend of historical significance and modern accessibility. Role Description The City Attorney is the legal counsel for the City and advises the City Council, boards and commissions, and City staff. The City Attorney's Office consists of a team of 3 and prepares and reviews ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and other documents. The City Attorney and staff serve as City Prosecutor in the adjudication of violations of City ordinances and represents the City and its officials and employees in civil litigation, and/or supervises outside counsel in handling such litigation. The City Attorney manages a budget of $2.7 million. In general, the City Attorney's Office provides the legal services necessary to accomplish the programs of the City's policy makers according to legal requirements. The City Attorney reports to and serves at the will of the City Council and has the following duties: Attends all meetings of the City Council and certain designated commission and board meetings as requested by City officials; Is responsible for the preparation for approval of all legal documents brought before the City Council for its consideration; Renders legal advice to the City Council and the various City department heads or staff members upon request or in the best interests of the City; Represents the City at various meetings with citizens, community groups, or individuals doing business with the City; Participates in labor negotiations, investigations, and other employee related matters; Appears in court as the City's legal representative in all actions for or against the City; Attends special proceedings in which the City may be legally interested; and Furnishes legal counsel to City officials as needed or when directed by the City Council. Qualifications Strong knowledge and expertise in Law and Labor and Employment Law Proficiency in providing Legal Advice and conducting thorough Research Experience and skill in Negotiation Effective communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to clearly explain legal concepts Previous experience in municipal or public sector legal work is preferred Licensed to practice law in the State of California Ability to work on-site and collaborate effectively with city officials and staff
    $101k-153k yearly est. 3d ago
  • Employment Law Subject Matter Expert

    California Chamber of Commerce 4.1company rating

    Sacramento, CA job

    Serves as a subject matter expert on California, Federal and local labor and employment law for CalChamber's products and services. Serve as an Employment Law Expert on the Labor Law Helpline. Produces, writes and speaks at CalChamber sponsored events, seminars, webinars and training events. Writes for and provides editorial support for all CalChamber publications. Qualifications J.D. plus employment law experience of 3 - 5 years (min). 3-5 years (min) experience providing advice and training to lawyers and non-lawyers about compliance with California and federal employment laws and best practices. Proficient at reading, analyzing, and interpreting legislative and legal periodicals, professional journals, or government regulations. Able to write articles, reports business correspondence, and presentations. Experienced with use of software, such as Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Fluent in Spanish is a plus but not required.
    $85k-118k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Protective Services Worker - Family and Children's Services - Human Services Agency (2940) (X00002)

    City and County of San Francisco 3.0company rating

    San Francisco, CA job

    This is a Citywide Exam posting. Your application to this posting is an application to take a citywide exam. If you pass the exam, you will be emailed your score and ranking on the eligible candidate list. When a department has an open position with this job classification they will use this eligible list to hire for that position. Departments will contact candidates from this list to gauge interest in their specific roles. Learn more about the City's hiring process here: ***************************************** Application Opening - January 4, 2023 Application Deadline for Session 13: January 2, 2026; Tentative Exam Date for Session 13: January 2026 Application Deadline for Session 14: April 3, 2026; Tentative Exam Date for Session 14: April 2026 Salary Range: $111,436 - $142,194 Yearly 2940-Protective Services Worker | City and County of San Francisco (sf.gov) San Francisco is a vibrant and dynamic city, on the forefront of economic growth & innovation, urban development, arts & entertainment, as well as social issues & change. This rich tapestry of culture and ideas is sustained by our City's commitment to heighten the quality of life for the diverse population of San Franciscans and residents of the greater Bay Area. Our employees play an important role not only in making our City what it is today, but also in shaping the future of San Francisco. Our Commitment to Racial Equity As we work towards our vision of an inclusive San Francisco, we embrace our responsibility to root out systemic racism by creating services and a workforce which reflect the lived experiences and strengths of the people we serve. We are committed to fostering a work environment where our differences are celebrated and everyone has what they need to thrive--no matter their race, age, ability, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or country of origin. Click here to learn more about what this commitment looks like in action. From financial, nutritional and employment support to protective services, health care coverage, affordable childcare, and in-home services for older adults and persons with disabilities, our team lends support for all in need. Job Description Under general supervision, Protective Service Workers perform professional investigation, case management, and casework services at the Family & Children's Services program. This includes activities related to: engagement of children, youth and families; assessment of safety and risk; case planning and service delivery; and transitioning children and families to appropriate permanent and stable living situations. ESSENTIAL TASK AND DUTIES According to Civil Service Commission Rule 109, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this job class and are not intended to be an inclusive list. Partnering with families, communities, and service providers to build a supportive team that addresses the safety, health, and well-being needs of the child, youth, and family. Exploring safety, well-being, family relationships and natural supports through interviewing, field visits, and gathering collateral information in a timely manner. Conducting comprehensive assessments of safety, risk and protective capacity utilizing designated assessment tools. Taking appropriate action to ensure child safety, including promoting family strengths, mitigating safety threats and/or removal of children from the home. Maintaining case information on applicable computerized case management system(s).Collaborating with families and stakeholders to develop behavioral case plans based on the assessment that addresses the family's needs and complies with relevant laws, rules and regulations. Helping connect families to a broad array of services and supports and empowering them to utilize strengths in order to implement the provisions of a case plan. Counseling and educating youth, families, care providers and community partners on the Child Welfare process, legal requirements and departmental policies and procedures by communicating verbally and in writing in order to provide necessary and appropriate information to families. Building community partnerships through relationship building and educating community organizations about Family and Children's Services. Staying abreast of latest polices, initiatives, and best practices by attending trainings, reading literature reviews, accessing various online child welfare resources and participating in work groups and site teams to contribute to the development of policies. Ensuring all assigned cases meet compliance standards and scheduling work accordingly. Testifying in Court and adhering to Court protocol in compliance with legal requirements. Ensuring the well-being of children placed in homes by identifying homes to meet children's needs and closely monitoring their placement and providing assistance to out of home care providers so that children go to mandatory parental visits, medical and dental appointments in order to comply with mandatory county and state procedures, rules and regulations. Preparing written correspondence, electronic records and court reports by maintaining well documented records in a clear and timely manner according to agency procedures. Qualifications 1. Education a. Possession of a Master's Degree in Social Work from a school accredited by the Council on Social Work education (CSWE); OR b. Possession of a Master's Degree from a two-year (2) counseling program from an accredited college or university. (Qualifying Master's Degrees in counseling include Marriage and Family Therapy, Clinical Counseling, Mental Health Counseling, Addiction Counseling and Counseling Psychology that included a supervised field placement as part of the course curriculum). AND 2. Experience a. Satisfactory completion of two semesters of graduate field placement, which involved the provision of direct services to families or children in one of the following or closely related areas: child welfare, family counseling, juvenile probation, pediatric social work, adolescent alcohol and drug counseling or school social work; OR b. Six (6) months post baccalaureate professional work experience which involved the provision of direct services to families or children in one of the areas previously described. AND 3. License: Possession of a valid California class C driver's license and clear Motor Vehicle Record (MVR). Note: Applicants who will receive their Master's degree by the end of the current semester/quarter may submit a written request to be placed on the eligible list under waiver pending receipt of the Master's degree; for these applicants, appointment referral is contingent upon verification of the required education and experience. Applicants must meet the minimum qualification requirement by the final filing date unless otherwise noted. LICENSE, CERTIFICATION AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Some positions in Class 2940 Protective Services Worker may require bilingual proficiency depending upon the department's bilingual needs. Only those eligible candidates who pass the bilingual proficiency test will be considered for bilingual positions. Applicants must indicate on the application form the language(s) in which they claim proficiency. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: The essential duties of this position require incumbents to: drive, usually outside the City of San Francisco; to get in and out of vehicles, climb flights of stairs to complete home visits; lift objects weighing up to 40 pounds; incumbents will be required to work after standard work hours to respond to emergency response shifts which can occur on nights and weekends including After Hours shifts. Note: A current copy of the driver license and a current Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) must be submitted prior to appointment. Applicants must possess a good driving record, defined as not having the driving privilege suspended, revoked or being placed on probation for cause involving the safe operation of a motor vehicle within the preceding three (3) years. Violations will be reviewed on an individual basis and may be cause for non-selection or disciplinary action if employed. Verification of Education and Experience: Every application is reviewed to ensure that you meet the minimum qualifications as listed in the job ad. Review SF Careers Employment Applications for considerations taken when reviewing applications. Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process. If education verification is required, information on how to verify education requirements, including verifying foreign education credits or degree equivalency, can be found at ******************************************************* Note: Falsifying one's education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City and County of San Francisco. SELECTION PROCEDURES After application submission, candidates deemed qualified must complete all subsequent steps to advance in this selection process, which includes the following: Written Examination - Multiple Choice (100%): Candidates will be administered a written multiple-choice test designed to measure knowledge, skills and/or abilities in job-related areas which may include but are not limited to: ability and skill to assess, diagnose and apply intervention techniques to child, family and adult related problems; knowledge of social work methods and practices; theories of human behavior and group dynamics; interviewing, investigative and intervention techniques; child development, the aging process, parenting skills, adolescence, substance abuse, familial violence; causes and treatment of child abuse, family dynamics, death and dying; crisis intervention; and mental health/illness; needs and problems of children, families and adults from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds; community resources and community organizations; policies and procedures relating to the provision of social services; investigative techniques, reporting requirements, and court procedures related to social services; the laws, rules and regulations governing the operation of public social services agencies; therapeutic modalities and pharmacology. A passing score must be achieved on the written multiple choice exam in order to continue in the selection process. Candidates who pass the exam will be placed on the eligible list in rank order according to their written examination score. Score Banking: Scores attained on the Protective Services Worker Exam for Family and Children Services will be 'banked' for two years, starting from the date of the examination. This means that, during this two-year time period, candidates need not take this test again. However, after one year, a candidate has the option to either (a) keep the same score and apply their test score to the other announcement or (b) re-take the test. Re-testing is permitted no sooner than one year from the date of the test. If a candidate opts to re-test, the re-test score becomes the candidate's official score since it is the most recent. If a significant modification is made to this exam in the future, the application of “banked” scores may no longer be appropriate. In such a rare circumstance, candidates with “banked” scores would be required to re-take the exam sooner than the two-year period specified above should they apply to another job opportunity where the modified exam is used. Additional Information Eligible List/Score Report: A confidential eligible list of applicant names that have passed the civil service examination process will be created, and used for certification purposes only. An examination score report will be established, so applicants can view the ranks, final scores and number of eligible candidates. Applicant information, including names of applicants on the eligible list, shall not be made public unless required by law. However, an eligible list shall be made available for public inspection, upon request, once the eligible list is exhausted or expired and referrals resolved. The eligible list/score report resulting from this civil service examination process is subject to change after adoption (e.g., as a result of appeals), as directed by the Human Resources Director or the Civil Service Commission. Upon passing the exam, candidates will be placed on the eligible list for a period of 12 months. To find Departments which use this classification, please see the city's Position Counts by Job Codes and Departments. Terms of Announcement and Appeal Rights: Applicants must be guided solely by the provisions of this announcement, including requirements, time periods and other particulars, except when superseded by federal, state or local laws, rules or regulations. [Note: The correction of clerical errors in an announcement may be posted on the Department of Human Resources website at ************************* The terms of this announcement may be appealed under Civil Service Rule 110.4. Such appeals must be submitted in writing to the Department of Human Resources, 1 S Van Ness Avenue, 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103-5413 by close of business on the 5th business day following the issuance date of this examination announcement. Information concerning other Civil Service Commission Rules involving announcements, applications and examination policies, including applicant appeal rights, can be found on the Civil Service Commission website at **************************************************** Additional Information Regarding Employment with the City and County of San Francisco: Information About the Hiring Process Conviction History Employee Benefits Overview Equal Employment Opportunity Disaster Service Worker ADA Accommodation Veterans Preference Right to Work Copies of Application Documents Diversity Statement Where to Apply All job applications for the City and County of San Francisco must be submitted through our online portal. Please visit *********************** to begin your application process. Computers are available for the public (9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday) to file online applications in the lobby of the Dept. of Human Resources at 1 South Van Ness Avenue, 4th Floor and at the City Career Center at City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 110. Ensure your application information is accurate, as changes may not be possible after submission. Your first and last name must match your legal ID for verification, and preferred names can be included in parentheses. Use your personal email address, not a shared or work email, to avoid unfixable issues. Applicants will receive a confirmation email from [email protected] that their online application has been received in response to every announcement for which they file. Applicants should retain this confirmation email for their records. Failure to receive this email means that the online application was not submitted or received. If you have any questions, you may contact Vanessa Quintano at [email protected]. Recruitment ID: X00002 The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of their sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition (associated with cancer, a history of cancer, or genetic characteristics), HIV/AIDS status, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, military and veteran status, or other protected category under the law.
    $37k-51k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • City Manager

    City of Palmdale (Ca 4.1company rating

    Palmdale, CA job

    The City Manager serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the City of Palmdale, responsible for implementing City Council policies, overseeing all City operations, and providing visionary leadership to ensure effective, transparent, and responsive municipal services. The City Manager directs the development and execution of programs, policies, and initiatives that enhance the quality of life for residents, foster economic vitality, and promote efficient governance. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The City Manager is an executive-level position appointed by and accountable directly to the City Council. This position is distinguished by its broad scope of authority, policy-making influence, and responsibility for the overall administration and strategic direction of the City of Palmdale. * Provide overall leadership, direction, and coordination of all City departments, programs, and services. * Exercise broad administrative authority and discretion in implementing City Council policies and strategic objectives. * Distinct from department directors by having comprehensive oversight of the City's entire organizational structure and operations. * Act as the primary link between the City Council, staff, and community, ensuring effective communication and policy execution. * Demonstrate strong political acumen, sound judgment, and the ability to navigate complex governmental and community dynamics. * Emphasize strategic vision, innovation, and results-oriented management to advance City goals and community priorities. * Promote a culture of transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement throughout the organization. * Exhibit a high degree of professional integrity, ethical conduct, and commitment to public service excellence. * Balance visionary leadership with practical administrative management to ensure efficient and effective City operations. * Maintain a focus on equity, inclusion, and community engagement as guiding principles in governance and decision-making. * Ensure fiscal responsibility and long-term organizational sustainability in all City initiatives and programs. * Represent the City in intergovernmental, civic, and community settings, reflecting the values and priorities of the City of Palmdale. * Perform other related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of: * Principles and practices of public administration, local government operations, and municipal management. * Budgeting, finance, and fiscal planning, including revenue forecasting and expenditure control. * Human resources management, labor relations, and organizational development. * Economic development, land use planning, and community development processes. * Public policy formulation and implementation within a political and community context. * Applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and municipal codes. * Intergovernmental relations and collaboration with regional, state, and federal agencies. Ability to: * Provide visionary and strategic leadership to a complex municipal organization. * Lead the development and coordination of long-term strategic planning efforts to guide the City's future priorities and initiatives. * Interpret and implement City Council policies and translate them into effective programs and actions. * Build and maintain trusting relationships with City Council, employees, community leaders, and the public. * Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with diverse audiences, including the media and community stakeholders. * Foster a positive organizational culture, emphasizing accountability, innovation, collaboration, and teamwork across departments and with regional partners to achieve shared objectives. * Implement workforce development programs that strengthen employee capabilities, improve leadership readiness, and enhance long-term organizational sustainability for the City of Palmdale. * Exercise sound judgment and political sensitivity in navigating complex issues and diverse perspectives. * Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, and implement effective courses of action. * Promote and model ethical conduct, integrity, and professionalism in all aspects of City operations. Any combination equivalent to training, education, and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. A typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities would be: Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Public Administration, Business Administration, or a closely related field. Master's degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, or a closely related discipline is highly desirable. Experience: A minimum of eight (8) to ten (10) years of progressively responsible leadership experience in municipal government or a comparable public-sector organization, including a minimum of three (3) years in a City Manager or Assistant City Manager role. * Demonstrated experience in budget development and management, strategic planning, organizational leadership, and community engagement. * Experience working directly with an elected City Council or governing board, including providing policy recommendations and implementing City Council direction. * Proven record of effective leadership, organizational transformation, and interdepartmental collaboration. Licenses/Certifications/Other Requirements: Possession of a valid California driver's license by time of appointment is required. Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a comprehensive background investigation, which may include: * Employment history verification * Criminal background check * Credit and financial responsibility review (as permitted by law) * Education and credential verification * Social Media check * Reference check WORKING CONDITIONS: Physical Demands: * Mobility: frequent use of keyboard; frequent sitting for long periods of time; occasional climbing, bending and squatting. * Lifting: frequently up to 10 pounds; occasionally up to 40 pounds. * Vision: constant use of overall vision; frequent reading and close-up work; occasional color and depth vision. * Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and talking, in person and on the phone. * Emotional/Psychological: frequent decision-making and concentration; frequent public and/or coworker contact; occasionally working alone. * Environmental: frequent exposure to noise Work Environment: Work is performed in a typical temperature-controlled office environment subject to typical office noise and environment. The incumbent may be required to work during irregular business hours and travel on an occasional basis. Revised:November2025 FLSA:Overtime Exempt
    $57k-91k yearly est. 34d ago
  • Library Associate 2

    Library Systems & Services 4.5company rating

    Riverside, CA job

    Part-time Description The Library Associate 2 is the entry level position in the Library Associate job family. Under direction from management, the Library Associate 2 performs a variety of moderately complex technical and paraprofessional duties in support of various sections/functions of the library; primarily at the circulation desk. Provides customer service to library patrons. This Library Associate 2 is a programmer position that will be taking over the STEAM programming for ages 6-12. Schedule will vary and will include nights and weekends. Hours worked per week: 25 PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITES An individual must be able to perform each essential duty and responsibility satisfactorily. Provides customer service by welcoming and registering patrons, issuing library cards, checking out materials and managing patron accounts Assists patrons with locating materials or the reference desk, using computers, or explaining procedures (checking out, logging onto the Internet, making copies, etc.) Checks in and processes library materials as necessary Accepts and processes fines, fees, or other payments Provides information regarding programs, events, conference rooms, etc. Mails library materials as necessary for patron homebound programs Shelves library materials Addresses or escalates patron conduct or safety issues to appropriate management Follow all legal and policy requirements related to patron privacy and custodianship of patron records. Other duties as assigned Requirements JOB REQUIREMENTS An individual should possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities listed and meet the amount of education, training and/or work experience required. H.S. Diploma or GED required Two years library experience preferred Basic knowledge of library systems and databases preferred Ability to work a regular schedule that may include a combination of days, evenings and weekends Excellent customer service skills Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite Good communication skills, both written and verbal English/Spanish speaking is a plus Physical Requirements Must be able to frequently move from place to place within the location; file and retrieve books and other items on high shelves. Lift/push up to 25 pounds and occasionally up to 35 pounds. of heavy boxes, books, and equipment; work in confined spaces; walk; bend; stoop; reach; and climb. Benefits Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays) Tuition Assistance Retirement Plan (401k, IRA) Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D) Short Term & Long Term Disability Training & Development Wellness Resources EEO STATEMENT The company and its subsidiaries are an equal opportunity employer and celebrate the population of differences and does not discriminate in its hiring/hiring practices, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Nothing in this job specification restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. Critical features of this job are described under various headings above. They may be subject to change at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons. The above statements are strictly intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed. They are not intended to be construed as a complete list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of employees in this position. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee(s) incumbent in this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by any person authorized to give instructions or assignments. All duties and responsibilities are essential functions and requirements and are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. To perform this job successfully, the incumbents will possess the skills, aptitudes, and abilities to perform each duty proficiently. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health or safety of themselves or others. The requirements listed in this document are the minimum levels of knowledge, skills, or abilities. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at will” relationship. Salary Description $18.25
    $30k-39k yearly est. 22d ago
  • Deputy Probation Officer II/III

    Butte County (Ca 3.9company rating

    California job

    We have some exciting news!! Butte County Probation Department is now offering a $5,000 hiring bonus for all levels of Deputy Probation Officer II/III. The salary range for level II is $2,567.20 - $3,440.80 biweekly ($32.09 - $43.01 per hour). The salary range for level III is $2,836.00 - $3,800.00 biweekly ($35.45 - $47.50 per hour). FLSA: Non-Exempt DEFINITION Under close or general supervision or direction, performs a variety of professional peace officer duties in the field of adult and juvenile community corrections and juvenile residential corrections; conducts investigations and monitoring of adult or juvenile offenders in a community setting and may provide custody, security, and programming of juveniles in an institutional setting; provides pre-trial, pre-sentence and post-sentence recommendations to the court; caseload management, support, and guidance to alleged and convicted offenders; and performs related duties as assigned. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives close or general supervision or direction from an assigned Probation Officer Supervisor. Exercises no direct supervision over staff. CLASS CHARACTERISTICS Deputy Probation Officer I: This is the entry-level classification in the Deputy Probation Officer series. Initially under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform routine probation services. As experience is gained, assignments become more varied, complex, and difficult; close supervision and frequent review of work lessen as an incumbent demonstrates skill to perform the work independently. Positions at this level usually perform most of the duties required of the positions at the II-level but are not expected to function at the same skill level and usually exercise less independent discretion and judgment in matters related to work procedures and methods. Work is generally supervised while in progress and fits an established structure or pattern. Exceptions or changes in procedures are explained in detail as they arise. Deputy Probation Officer II: This is the fully qualified journey-level classification in the Deputy Probation Officer series. Positions at this level are responsible for performing the full range of assigned duties to ensure the justice, rehabilitation, and safety of probationers, and detained youth, and to enforce conditions of probation. Positions work independently, exercise judgment and initiative, receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise, and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. Incumbents are responsible for monitoring and providing rehabilitative services to adult and juvenile offenders and for ensuring adherence to court orders while promoting reduced recidivism and increased pro-social behaviors. Positions at the II-level are normally filled by advancement from the I-level after gaining the knowledge, skill, and experience which meet the qualifications for and after demonstrating the ability to perform the work of the higher-level class. Deputy Probation Officer III: This is the advanced journey-level classification in the Deputy Probation Officer series responsible for performing the most complex work assigned to the series and is competent to perform the full range of probation peace officer duties for a diversified clientele and, in addition, responsible for ancillary duties in support of their unit supervisor and in furthering departmental initiatives through mentoring and guidance of subordinate deputies and others. Incumbents regularly work on tasks which are varied and complex, requiring considerable discretion and independent judgement. Positions in the classification rely on experience and judgement to perform assigned duties. Assignments are given with general guidelines and incumbents are responsible for establishing objectives, timelines, and methods to deliver services. Work is typically reviewed upon completion for soundness, appropriateness and conformity to policy and requirements. Incumbents at the III-level have demonstrated greater initiative, independence, and latitude of judgement in the completion of work assignments, completed all trainings as required, demonstrated substantial understanding and consistent use of the best practices in corrections, served a minimum of two years as a Deputy Probation Officer II or equivalent class. Positions in the Deputy Probation Officer class series are flexibly staffed; positions at the II- and III-levels may be filled by advancement from the I-level and the II-level; progression to the II- and III-levels is dependent on (i) management affirmation that the position is performing the full range of duties assigned to the classification; (ii) satisfactory work performance; (iii) the incumbent meeting the minimum qualifications for the classification including any licenses and certifications; and (iv) management approval for progression to the II- and III-levels. EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL JOB FUNCTIONS Typical functions may include any of the following tasks, knowledge, abilities, and other characteristics. The list that follows is not intended as a comprehensive list; it is intended to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed, and may be required to perform additional, position-specific tasks. * Performs the full range of responsibilities as a California Peace Officer as identified in PC 830.5. * Maintains communication and liaison with families, law enforcement, social services, educators, and other community resource agencies. * Performs related duties as assigned. When performing community corrections duties: * Performs case management services while ensuring adherence to conditions of probation and facilitating rehabilitation by supervising, counseling, and monitoring clients on probation. * Interviews probationers, families, and other individuals using evidence-based practices to investigate and assess probationer criminal and social history, risks, and needs and to determine how each case is to be treated; develops and implements case plans based on probationer's history and needs. * Prepares various court reports including assessments, case plans, petitions, discovery, and related legal and case documents; provides court with a sentencing recommendation. * Conducts investigations and field searches using accepted data collection methods to establish facts and draw valid conclusions; analyzes data including, but not limited to medical, social history, and legal reports, as well as other documents. * Effectively makes arrests of violators, serves warrants, and issues citations. * Represents the department at various court proceedings and/or testifies in court and other hearings regarding sentencing recommendations, probation violations and termination, revocation hearings, probation modifications, case disposition, and case related issues. * Requests evaluations, refers, and coordinates and monitors participation in mental health, medical, substance abuse, community service, and related treatment and rehabilitation programs. * Intervenes in crisis situations, counsels individuals and families, and makes referrals. * Works closely with schools, courts, community agencies, law enforcement, District Attorney and staff, client attorneys, other legal representation, and others during the course of client's probation including attending various meetings. * Coordinates ongoing activities of various probation programs including but not limited to work release, home supervision/electronic monitoring, and community service. * Prepares and maintains a variety of reports, files, legal documents, correspondence, and records. * Transports probationers to custodial facilities and court hearings. * Attends meetings and participates in training; stays abreast of new trends, new legislation, court decisions and innovations in the field of probation. When performing institutions duties: * Monitors a caseload of youth detained at the County Juvenile Hall. * Oversees, monitors, and ensures the safety, security, treatment, recreation, personal hygiene, and other daily living activities of youth detained at the County Juvenile Hall. * Ensures compliance with regulatory requirements and department policies and procedures. * Plans, organizes, and supervises a program of work, education, and recreation for a group of youth in the County's Juvenile Hall; monitors daily activities and leisure time to ensure adherence to established schedules; conducts room and other visual checks for facility security and health related purposes. * Educates youth on positive behavior in accordance with established protocols; confers with assigned supervisor and others regarding behavior issues and to determine appropriate responses for rule infractions; implements behavior modification; holds juveniles accountable for their behavior. * Communicates and consults with attorneys, the Court, families, law enforcement and social service agencies regarding youth detained at the County Juvenile Hall. * Performs case management services to youth and their families; conducts intake assessments and develops individualized treatment plans including behavior modification goals; provides crisis intervention, re-entry planning and referral as required; facilitates and co-facilitates group sessions to provide supportive counseling and self-help education. * Reviews medical orders; ensures youth receive prescribed medication when appropriate; performs first aid when needed; may complete routine medical screening. * Oversees control room; compiles, updates, and generates reports on youth in custody; completes and maintains files; verifies and ensures accuracy of data; documents daily activities, behavioral observations, and general information; monitors and records progress on counseling goals. * Supervises on-site visitations; remains alert for potential problems and takes measures to reduce tension and avoid violence. * Transports youth to and from the court, medical and dental appointments, work sites, and other juvenile correctional facilities. * Supervises youth while on community services projects and vocational readiness projects; ensures the completion of work in a timely manner, a safe work site, and that proper and safe working procedures are followed. Some knowledge and abilities may be gained by employees at the entry (I) level while in a learning capacity. Knowledge of: * Applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulatory codes, ordinances, and procedures relevant to the custody, rehabilitation, safety and security, and well-being of youths in a juvenile detention facility and probationers. * Principles, practices, methods, and equipment used in a juvenile detention facility. * Methods and techniques needed when dealing appropriately with youths in custody. * Proper safety and security practices and precautions as they relate to a juvenile detention facility. * Basic principles, practices, and procedures of juvenile, adult, civil and criminal justice systems. * First aid and emergency medical procedures. * Principles and practices of adult and juvenile probation work including evidence-based practices and conducting investigations and assessments. * Principles and practices of applied psychology and behavior modification including interviewing, counseling, and crisis intervention. * Cultural, economic, and social factors affecting adult and juvenile justice system-involved individuals. * Local and general community resources available to probationers and families. * Case planning and management. * Court procedures and operations. * Principles of investigation and laws governing search and seizure and preservation of evidence. * Record keeping principles and procedures. * Principles and techniques for working with groups and fostering effective team interaction to ensure teamwork is conducted smoothly. * Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, and County staff. * The structure and content of the English language, including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar. * Modern equipment and communication tools used for business functions and program, project, and task coordination, including computers and software programs relevant to work performed. Ability To: * Enforce Probation and Juvenile Hall policies and procedures to ensure the safety and security of those supervised. * Supervise and monitor probationers, including completing court-ordered investigations, placement in rehabilitation programs, enforcing terms of probation, search and seizure, arrest, transport, and/or recommending revocation of probation. * Assess and evaluate the risks and needs of adult and youth probationers, and detained youth, by conducting investigations and assessments, including in crisis situations, and determining appropriate actions. * Educate and counsel youth on positive behavior in accordance with established protocols. * Respond to emergency and crisis situations calmly and effectively. * Demonstrate understanding of, sensitivity to, and respect for youth and families from culturally diverse backgrounds. * Work under stressful conditions with youths who are delinquent and/or emotionally disturbed. * Prepare and maintain accurate and comprehensive records. * Understand, interpret, and apply all pertinent laws, codes, regulations, policies and procedures, and standards relevant to work performed. * Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy, and procedural, guidelines. * Assess and evaluate the risks and needs of probationers by conducting investigations and assessments, including in crisis situations, and determining appropriate actions. * Develop and implement effective case management strategies including case plans with objectives, goals, and rehabilitation plans. * Research, compile, and analyze case-related documents and make appropriate deductions and recommendations based on information. * Supervise and monitor probationers, including completing court-ordered investigations, placement in rehabilitation programs, enforcing terms of probation, search and seizure, arrest, transport, and/or recommending revocation of probation. * Respond in emergency and crisis situations calmly and effectively. * Demonstrate understanding of, sensitivity to, and respect for individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds. * Work under stressful conditions with individuals who are delinquent and/or emotionally disturbed. * Prepare comprehensive reports and recommendations related to probation. * Testify in court. * Effectively represent the department and the County in meetings with governmental agencies; community groups; and in meetings with individuals. * Independently organize work, set priorities, meet critical deadlines, and follow-up on assignments. * Effectively use computer systems, software applications relevant to work performed, and modern business equipment to perform a variety of work tasks. * Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, using appropriate English grammar and syntax. * Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Education and Experience: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A customary way to obtain the required qualifications would be: Deputy Probation Officer I: Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in criminal justice, social science, behavioral science, or a closely related field; OR Equivalent to an associate's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in criminal justice, social science, behavioral science, or a closely related field; AND Two (2) years of experience working with members of the public, keeping records, interpreting and applying laws and regulations, and working with people from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Deputy Probation Officer II: In addition to the qualifications listed above, one (1) year of experience at a level equivalent to the County's class of Deputy Probation Officer I, including the required Probation Officer and/or Juvenile Corrections Officer CORE training, depending upon assignment, 832 PC training, and CPR/First Aid training. Deputy Probation Officer III: In addition to the qualifications listed in Deputy Probation Officer I, two (2) years of experience at a level equivalent to the County's class of Deputy Probation Officer II, Certifications and Licenses: * Must possess a valid US driver's license upon date of application. Must obtain California driver's license following hire date per California DMV regulations. * Must successfully complete and obtain the following department provided trainings within the first year of employment : * A Standards and Training Probation Officer and/or Juvenile Corrections Officer CORE certificate certified by the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) * A certificate of completion of Penal Code 832 Course in Arrest, Search and Seizure issued by California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training.; and * A CPR/First Aid certification by the authority of the Board of State and Community Corrections Training Manual. PHYSICAL DEMANDS * Maintain California Board of State and Community Corrections physical standards including mobility, physical strength and stamina to respond to emergency situations and perform assigned duties. * Vision to maintain a firearms qualification (if assigned) and to read printed materials and a computer screen. * Hearing and speech to communicate in person, before groups, over the telephone and radio. * Mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer and to operate a motor vehicle and visit various County sites. * The position requires fieldwork requiring frequent walking on uneven terrain, and climbing and descending structures to access work sites. * Positions in this classification frequently bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information; * Positions in this classification must possess the ability to lift, carry, push and pull materials and objects up to 150 pounds as necessary to perform job functions. * Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment and to operate public safety equipment. * Reasonable accommodations will be made for individuals on a case-by-case basis. WORKING CONDITIONS * Employees work indoors and outdoors, and are exposed to loud noise levels, cold and hot temperatures, inclement weather conditions, vibration, confining workspace, chemicals, mechanical and/or electrical hazards and hazardous physical substances and fumes. * The duties of this class are performed in an environment with exposure to criminal justice and juvenile justice system-involved individuals, mentally ill individuals, and persons potentially infected with communicable diseases. * Employees may interact with members of the public or with staff under emotionally stressful conditions while interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS * Must be willing to work emergencies and on evenings, weekends, and holidays and work rotating shifts * Must meet minimum standards as described in California Government Code Sections 1029 and 1031. * Must be willing to abide by California Penal Code Sections 830.5, and California Government Code Section 8617. * Must meet physical standards established by the California Board of State and Community Corrections and any other pre-employment as well as ongoing peace officer requirements pursuant to federal, state, and local legislation. * Must be willing to work with criminal justice and juvenile justice system-involved individuals. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION These positions have peace officer status under Penal Code Section 830.5 and may require incumbents to be armed. All Deputy Probation Officers will be expected to participate in a continuum of force training program which includes control of aggression, tactical negotiations, unarmed defensive tactics, and use of pepper spray. Incumbents may also enroll in, and successfully complete, the department's arming training, maintain qualification standards, and may be requested to accept an armed assignment at the discretion of the appointing authority. EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS UTILIZED * Equipment utilized includes a motor vehicle, personal computer, fax machine, and standard office equipment. * Specialized Equipment includes personal protective clothing and equipment, hand-held radio, drug and chemical analysis kits, pepper spray and physical restraints, firearms (if assigned), and less lethal weapons. Disaster Service Worker All Butte County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.
    $32.1-43 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Overnight Summer Camp Unit Leader - Camp Surf

    YMCA of San Diego County 3.7company rating

    Imperial Beach, CA job

    Overnight Camp Unit Leader Responsible for the overall management and supervision of a specific unit of the overnight camp program, providing leadership and stability for program continuity. Plan and oversee Unit operations, including the creation and implementation of staff training and scheduling. Develop and evaluate classes and activities to maintain a dynamic and well-received program. Responsible for monitoring and supervising staff in unit, ensuring the safety of all children at camp, leading a group in activities daily, assisting in overall camp operations, participating in planning and implementing quality YMCA programming and serving as a positive role model to both campers and staff. Pay & Benefits Weekly Pay: $620.96 - $661.76* This position is exempt from overtime because you will work as a camp counselor or program counselor of an organized camp, and you will be paid a weekly salary equivalent to more than 85% of the minimum wage for a 40-hour week, subject to deduction for the value of lodging you receive and all withholdings and deductions as required by law. Daily Equivalent: Approximately $103.49 - $110.29 per day Schedule: 6 days per week What's Included: Free on-site meals are included. On-site housing is provided, with a weekly housing cost deducted from your paycheck. Schedule Mandatory All Staff Training - May 23, 2026 Summer Camp - June 7-August 8, 2026 UNIT LEADER ROLES Voyagers - Elementary school aged, experience with younger kids and staff preferred. Additionally strong communication skills as run check in/out daily and face of DC program Mariners - Elementary school aged, experience with younger kids and staff preferred Waterman - In charge of middle school village, may also do an offsite tri Beachcombers - Lead of one of two teen programs focused on fun, recreation and off-site trips, over 21 preferred and open to be Lifeguard certified SOUL - Lead other teen village, focused on teen leadership, helps with campers around camp, does service project on and offsite, includes San Onofre trip and bike trip, over 21 preferred and open to be Lifeguard certified Arts & Crafts - In charge of leading arts & crafts, developing activities, monitoring supplies, supports other Unit Leaders when there is no arts & crafts, in charge of Camp Assistants Waterfront - In charge of Lifeguard team and lead for offsite trips if water is closed Health Center - In charge of health center, first point of contact for basic care, dispenses medication Photographer - all camp photos and can support social media Castaways - A typical week may include welcoming and running programing for local YMCA branch participants and our weekend guests Friday-Sunday Floater - Supports all villages and general camp needs, also lead for weekend holdover program Responsibilities Plan and implement summer programming for a specific unit of the overnight camping program; ensuring the environment is inclusive, nurturing and welcoming for all staff and participants. Provide staff support and supervision; including the training, evaluation and professional development of the team in a positive, supportive and motivational way. Contribute to planning and implementation of the daily program in accordance with YMCA policies, and ACA standards; including leading camp orientations, organize schedules and cabin lists. Create an age-appropriate environment, which allows for and fosters creativity and individuality in the campers and staff. Ensure program areas in camp have adequate supplies and are in good safe operating condition. Demonstrate a strong sense of investment in camp by actively supporting the cleanliness of facilities, care of equipment and supplies, and stewardship of the natural environment. Qualifications Must be at least 18 years of age with high school diploma or GED. Bachelor's degree in education, recreation, related field, or equivalent education and experience preferred. Minimum (2) years of experience working with youth in Overnight Camp, Day Camp or like setting. Ability to lead campers in at least 4 of the following areas: recreational games, drama, crafts, outdoor education, songs, sports, aquatics, team building or science. Staff supervision experience preferred. Must be able to live on-site during program season. Visual and auditory ability to respond to critical incidents and the physical ability to act swiftly in an emergency situation. Ability to supervise and work with groups of campers ages 7-17, as well as parents and staff of diverse populations. Ability to adequately observe participants' activities, enforce safety regulations, and apply appropriate policies and procedures. Physical ability to lead, teach and interact in group activities and perform related physical skills including: standing, hiking and/or climbing for long periods of time. CPR and First Aid certification required prior to working with participants and must be from one of the following certifying organization: American Red Cross American Heart Association American Safety & Health Institute. YMCA will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the San Diego County Fair Chance Ordinance and the California Fair Chance Act. You do not need to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until a conditional job offer is made to you. After making a conditional offer and running a background check, if the YMCA is concerned about conviction that is directly related to the job, you will be given the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide mitigating evidence, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Ordinance by visiting the San Diego County Office of Labor Standards and Enforcement. Pay Range USD $103.49 - USD $110.29 /Da.
    $621-661.8 weekly Auto-Apply 7d ago

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