City of San José
SENIOR SUPERVISOR, ADMINISTRATION (1139)
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FLSA STATUS: Non-exempt |
CLASS
SUMMARY:
Performs
work of considerable difficulty in the supervision, coordination, and
performance of specialized office clerical work requiring detailed knowledge of
applicable procedures, policies, rules, and regulations.
Performs related work as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
This
class is the highest of the six levels in the Office Administration series.
It differs from Supervisor, Administration Supervisor in that the latter
classification normally supervises a smaller group of employees performing work
that is less complex. The Senior
Administration Supervisor classification supervises an administrative function,
organization, or program that is more complex; and/or more visible to the public
and considered of key importance to the image of the City; or supervises a large
number of employees (typically 10 or more) at levels up to and including Staff
Specialist. This
classification may require supervision of different shifts.
QUALIFICATIONS
(These
qualifications are typically required. An
equivalent combination of education, experience, knowledge, skills, and
abilities sufficient to satisfactorily perform the duties of the job may be
substituted.)
Education
and Experience:
Two (2) years of undergraduate course work
from an accredited college or university (equivalent to at least 60 semester
units or 90 quarter units) and four years of experience in varied office
clerical work. The four years of
experience must include two years of experience at the level of Senior Office
Specialist or above including lead responsibility (must be customer service
experience if supervising a clerical function involving primarily customer
service). Additional experience at
the level of Senior Office Specialist or above may be substituted for the
education requirement on a year-for-year basis.
Minimum
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (position
requirements at entry and depending on area of assignment):
Desirable
Qualifications (likely to contribute to more successful job performance; can
often be learned on the job):
Ability to
handle difficult customers with poise and professionalism and resolve conflict
or complaints.
Ability to
learn basic financial or budgetary practices as required.
Knowledge of
City departments and operating procedures.
Knowledge of
the effective uses of computer equipment, databases, and various software
programs.
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TYPICAL CLASS ESSENTIAL DUTIES: (These duties and estimated frequency are a representative sample; position assignments may vary depending on the business needs of the department.) Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: |
QUENCY |
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Supervises day-to-day operations of the work group. Prioritizes and assigns work, conducts performance evaluations, ensures staff are trained; and, makes hiring, promotion, termination and disciplinary recommendations, and any other recommendations related to the change in status of employees. |
Daily |
2. |
Analyzes the work flow and administrative systems and procedures; develops efficient work processes and procedures, and documents procedures. |
Daily |
3. |
Monitors expenditures of section; may project budget allocations, reviews cost of office equipment service and repair, balances receipts; prepares revenue vouchers and similar financial documents. Participates in budget preparation and review, as required. |
As Required |
4. |
Gathers information and prepares reports and records related to the activities of the administrative function, staffing, budgeting, expenditures, revenue and other administrative issues. |
As Required |
5. |
May represent the organization at Committees, meetings, conferences and other related events. |
As Required |
6. |
Interprets City or departmental ordinances, regulations, or policies as required for the completion of clerical tasks. |
Daily |
7. |
Works with a variety of agencies, other departments and the public to research and communicate information, and resolve administrative issues; handles complex or difficult situations encountered by clerical staff, such as hostile or angry customers. |
Daily |
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Participates in decisions on the proper equipment and software to be used by the clerical staff; ensures equipment is serviced and maintained properly in a cost-effective manner. |
Daily |
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As Required |
10. |
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As Required |
11. |
Performs work of a similar nature to the clerical employees being supervised. |
As Required |
12. |
Performs other duties of a similar nature or level. |
As Required |
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS (Check all that apply to performance of
the essential duties of the job)
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Climbing |
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Kneeling |
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Crawling |
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Balancing |
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Lifting |
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Reaching |
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Stooping |
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Fingering |
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Standing |
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Talking |
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Grasping |
X |
Walking |
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X |
Hearing |
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Feeling |
X |
Pushing |
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Crouching |
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Depending on assignment, this classification
may be sedentary or Light.
CLASSIFICATION
HISTORY :