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ID #2439195
State California
City Yuba-sutter
Full-time
Salary USD TBD TBD
Source California
Showed 2019-06-15
Date 2019-06-12
Deadline 2019-08-11
Category Government
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Staff Services Analyst II (MSS)

California, Yuba-sutter 00000 Yuba-sutter USA

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SALARY: $4,391.00 - $5,626.00 Monthly

DEPARTMENT: Colusa County Department of Health and Human Services

OPENING DATE: 06/12/19 CLOSING DATE: 06/26/19 11:59 PM TENTATIVE

WRITTEN EXAM DATE: 07/20/2019

POSITION INFORMATION:

The Staff Services Analyst I/II classes are responsible for performing professional level analytical duties involving general administrative, staff development, fiscal, and/or program analytical work. Incumbents gather, tabulate, analyze, and chart data; interview and consult with departmental officials, employees, and others to give and receive information; prepare reports and make recommendations on procedures, policies, and program/functional area issues and alternatives; review and analyze proposed legislation and advise management on the potential impact; make decisions in financial, and other administrative systems of average to difficult complexity; prepare correspondence; and perform other related duties as assigned. Incumbents do not supervise other professional staff, but may supervise clerical and/or technical employees as an ancillary duty (not as the preponderant responsibility of the position).

The Staff Services Analyst II is the journey level in the series. Incumbents work under direction and are responsible for performing the full range of duties at the journey level and working independently. This class differs from the Staff Services Analyst III in that the latter is the advanced journey-level class in the series where incumbents typically serve as lead workers over other analysts and/or are assigned the more highly specialized and complex duties in their work units, often involving department-wide responsibilities and assignments.

At the Staff Services Analyst II level, assignment can be in any one the following options: staff development, fiscal, or program analysis; or, incumbents may be assigned to perform general duties that encompass a broad scope of administrative analytical functions and areas of responsibility. For positions specifically assigned to a specialized option, specific minimum qualifications and recruitments are permitted.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:

Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:

Performs, coordinates, monitors, and participates in various administrative analytical functions, typically within a departmental program or administrative section.

Reviews program updates, letters, and notices for potential impact on various programs and activities; recommends and prepares policy and procedure changes to ensure compliance.

Compiles, maintains, and analyzes data; identifies trends, and makes recommendations involving the formulation of policy and procedures, as well as staffing and organizational changes.

Serves as a resource and provides advice and information to supervisors, managers, and other internal staff, the public, and other agencies in area(s) of assignment including the interpretation and explanation of a variety of programs, policies, rules, regulations, labor contracts, and Memorandum of Understanding.

Conducts surveys and performs research and statistical analyses on administrative, fiscal, personnel, staff development, and/or programmatic problems.

Makes presentations before committees, boards, commissions, departmental staff, advisory groups, or community groups to provide information and recommendations, advocate a position, encourage participation, and/or respond to questions.

Analyzes business process requirements and coordinates with information technology staff and/or consultants to develop automated solutions.

May plan and coordinate the design and implementation of new and revised programs, systems, procedures, methods of operation, and forms.

Compiles materials; prepares analytical reports, manuals, and publications.

Prepares public relations materials (e.g. brochures, informational materials, customer satisfaction surveys).

Provides consultation and recommends solutions regarding research findings, organizational improvement initiatives and related issues concerning departmental effectiveness and goal attainment. Evaluates effectiveness through performance measure development and monitoring activities, and recommends modifications.

Collaborates with County departments and agencies on cross-functional projects.

Coordinates assigned activities with other departments, divisions, units, and with outside agencies; represents the division or department in committee meetings; responds to complaints and requests for information.

Establishes and maintains positive working relationships with co-workers; representatives of community organizations; state/local agencies and associations; internal management and staff; and the public by utilizing principles of effective customer service.

Reviews, evaluates, and recommends actions on appeals for administrative hearings; makes presentations to the Administrative Law Judge on behalf of the assigned department.

Investigates client complaints; maintains complaint-related documentation.

Plans, designs, performs, and documents quality assurance activities pertaining to staff qualifications, case activities, financial, and/or other assigned functions.

May supervise clerical and/or technical employees by assigning, monitoring, reviewing, and evaluating their work; may provide training to less experienced staff.

Performs related duties as assigned.

For Staff Development Option (in addition to the general duties):

Conducts training needs assessment at an organizational level to obtain information to determine training programs/subjects needed for all levels of employees.

Conducts training needs assessment at the individual employee level to determine employees to be sent to specific training programs, based on participant needs and relevancy of training to participant's job duties.

Identifies, develops, and/or coordinates resources for training and staff development including curricula, workshops, college coursework, training programs, and on-the-job training sessions.

Develops and conducts workshops and training sessions on a variety of topics including, but not limited to, technical skills, program areas, supervisory principles, customer service skills, safety, diversity, and sexual harassment prevention in order to provide the necessary information in each subject in the most effective manner.

Reviews the work of new employees while they are completing a training program to ensure effective learning and progression through the program.

For Fiscal Option (in addition to the general duties):

Performs fiscal analyses and prepares recommendations relating to the status of various fund balance projections, fiscal transactions, and related financial activities; analyzes findings and prepares recommendations for department management.

Participates in the preparation of the department's annual budget, including analysis and estimates of expenditures and analysis and projections of revenues.

Reviews financial data on an on-going basis to ensure conformance with established guidelines.

Recommends and establishes general fiscal procedures to improve department operations based on cost/benefit studies.

Completes the quarterly County Expense Claim to the State of California for payment, and oversees the balancing and reconciliation of accounts.

Assists in the fiscal and accounting oversight, monitoring, and management of contracts, grants, and other funding/expenditure sources.

For Program Analysis Option (in addition to the general duties):

Plans, identifies, and analyzes program administration problems and develops solutions.

Reviews existing and proposed local, state, and federal legislation/regulations for impact on the department's activities, consults with department personnel; develops recommendations; and prepares proposed changes.

Performs departmental quality assurance duties by reviewing casework and analyzing time studies and production analyses.

Extracts and reviews data to prepare reports consisting of specific program/caseload data to monitor progress toward goals, including progress of Quality Improvement Plan.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

Note: The level and scope of the knowledge and abilities listed below are related to job duties as distinguished between the two levels in the Definition section.

Knowledge of:

Public and business administration principles and practices.

Methods and techniques involved in conducting analytical studies of administrative and management practices, methods and procedures.

General research practices, techniques, and terminology to conduct research for a department.

A variety of computer software applications, including database, graphics/presentation, work processing and spreadsheet software.

Methods and techniques of report preparation.

English language (i.e. composition, spelling, grammar, and sentence structure).

Project management principles to ensure projects activities are conducted in a fiscally responsible and timely manner.

Principles and practices of effective customer service.

Principles of teamwork and teambuilding in order to work effectively as a member of a team and facilitate effective teamwork.

Principles and practices of the functional areas applicable to the assigned options.

Principles and practices of leadership and supervision.

Community needs and resources.

Ability to:

Analyze a situation or problem, including stressful situations, accurately and objectively in order to identify alternative solutions and determine an effective course of action.

Collect and analyze data and information in order to derive logical conclusions.

Formulate options and make recommendations based on data and information collected.

Analyze policies, procedures, and programs and make effective recommendations.

Make sound decisions and independent judgments within established guidelines.

Read, interpret, and apply a variety of information (e.g. laws, policies, procedures, court cases, memorandum of understanding, ordinances, contract provisions, legislations, directives) in order to provide information and ensure compliance.

Analyze and interpret basic statistics.

Perform arithmetic calculations, including ratios and percentages.

Operate a computer to prepare results of analyses (i.e. reports, tables, charts, and graphs) and perform operations (i.e. conduct research on the internet, collect, input, and retrieve data and information).

Express information and ideas orally in a clear, concise, organized manner by using proper diction, grammar and volume so that others will understand.

Make effective presentations and respond to questions from various groups, including boards, committees, and the public.

Compose business communications (e.g. letters, memos, notices) and reports, policies, and procedures, in a clear, concise, organized, and accurate manner.

Identify problems and central issues.

Reason logically and critically.

Perform, analyze, and document research.

Research legislative issues and read and understand legislation.

Recommend and implement changes/improvements.

Develop and maintain cooperative, effective working relationships with co-workers, representatives of community organizations, state/local agencies and associations, supervisors, internal management staff, employee representatives and the public.

Effectively mediate and resolve conflicts between/with individuals.

Influence and persuade others to accept a particular viewpoint or to follow a particular course of action.

Work and interact with a variety of individuals from various socioeconomic, ethnic, and cultural groups in person and by telephone, including situations where relations may be strained or confrontational.

Work independently and accept increasing responsibility.

Prioritize, plan, coordinate, and organize simultaneous work assignments and projects to meet critical and competing deadlines.

Manage projects by developing project budgets and timelines to ensure projects meet time and budget guidelines.

Work as a team member by keeping communication open, offering support, sharing knowledge, and contributing to and/or leading team efforts.

Supervise clerical and/or technical employees, if required by the position.

Monitor, plan, direct, assign and review the work of clerical and/or technical employees, if required by the position.

For Staff Development Option (in addition to general KAs):

Knowledge of:

Principles and practices of employee training and development.

Adult learning processes.

Variety of training programs for employee development.

State and federal laws and regulations related to public assistance programs.

Basic training needs assessment practices.

Basic training techniques and methods (e.g. lecture, group exercises, handouts, quizzes).

Ability to:

Plan, organize, and conduct presentations, workshops, and training sessions on a variety of topics.

Create visually appealing and understandable training aids and presentations using presentation software.

For Fiscal Option (in addition to general KAs):

Knowledge of:

Budget preparation and control, basic accounting principles.

Methods and procedures of governmental budget preparation and control.

Financial statement preparation.

Cost/benefit analysis.

Ability to:

Perform budget, grant, and contract analysis, preparation, and monitoring.

Analyze and make effective recommendations regarding financial and accounting procedures.

Compile, compute, and summarize data related to the acquisition, distribution, and utilization of funds.

For Program Analysis Option (in addition to general KAs):

Knowledge of:

Theories, principles, goals, and objectives of public social services/child support services.

Laws, rules, and regulations governing assigned program areas.

State and federal laws and regulations related to public assistance programs.

Ability to:

Apply program planning principles and techniques to problems and issues.

Build coalitions among groups with differing needs and objectives.

Plan and evaluate social service/child support programs.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Pattern 1: One (1) year of full time experience as a Staff Services Analyst I;

OR

Pattern 2: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree;

AND

Depending upon the option recruited for, one (1) year of full-time professional experience performing analytical work in the following areas: general administrative, personnel, fiscal, program, or staff development.

Substitution: Additional progressively responsible professional experience performing duties (which require considerable independence performing, compiling, organization and evaluating information and prepared reports) in any of the functional areas noted above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis.

SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION:

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

A valid driver's license may be required at the time of appointment and employees may also be required to drive their own car, provide proof of car insurance, and a DMV clearance. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to a disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

In addition to the stated salary, this position receives a generous benefit package. Some of these benefits include a PERS retirement formula of 2% @ 62.

This position is full time at 37.5 hours per week.

Government agencies accessing US government information, which include federal tax information must ensure that background investigation requirements for all agency employees and contractors that have access to federal tax information are consistent to the IRS background investigation requirements for access to federal tax information. A background check may be required if the position requires access to these types of records. Background requirements consist of three components which include, fingerprinting, citizenship verification and local law enforcement checks. State agencies must conduct investigation during time of hire and ensure a reinvestigation is conducted 10 years from the date of the previous background investigation for each employee that has access to federal tax information.

VETERANS PREFERENCE

If you would like to request Veteran's preference points as part of the application packet, please attach a copy of your DD-214 to your application.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

If supplemental questions are included as a part of this job bulletin, applicants may be rated based upon their responses to the supplemental questions. If rated, only those that are determined to be highly qualified will be invited to participate in the next step of the selection process.

SPECIAL TESTING ARRANGEMENTS

Special testing arrangements may be made to accommodate applicants for disability, military, or religious reasons. If you require such arrangements, please contact CPS HR Consulting at mss@cpshr.us or 916-471-3507 upon notification that your application has been approved.

Documentation from medical, military, school, or church officials outlining the accommodation request must be received by our office a minimum of five business days prior to a scheduled examination.

ABOUT COLUSA COUNTY

Colusa County is centrally located approximately an hour North of Sacramento, 2 hours from San Francisco, 2.5 hours from Lake Tahoe, and 3 hours from the Mendocino coastline. Colusa County's economy is based on agricultural related businesses with a variety of crops. With the County's various waterways, there is an abundance of wildlife including blue herons, hawks, swans, raccoons, and deer. The County also offers tree-shaded parks, community swimming pools, tennis courts, softball and soccer fields for family enjoyment and outdoor recreation centers on the Sacramento River for camping, picnicking, boating, swimming, and fishing.

APPLICATIONS MAY BE FILED ONLINE AT:

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cpshr

Attn: MSS Program

1515 S Street, Suite 500, North Building Sacramento, CA 95811

(916) 323-0299

mssprogram@calhr.us

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