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City of San José
| CLASS CODE: 1610 | ||
| DEPARTMENT: Varies |
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Varies |
FLSA STATUS: Exempt |
CLASS SUMMARY:
Incumbents are responsible for managing a major administrative program or an administrative section that supports citywide or department business operations. The administrative functions in support of running a department typically include general office administration, personnel (such as hiring, safety, training, benefits, employee relations), budget, fiscal and organizational analysis. Additional administrative functions may include customer service, mail delivery, storage of supplies, equipment servicing, contract and grant administration, processing documents such as permits, purchase orders, etc.) Functions that support citywide business operations include fiscal functions, employee services functions, procurement, and other similar administrative functions. Although incumbents typically manage more than one administrative function, there may be instances where the scope of one major administrative function or program will be assigned to an Administrative Manager, especially when the function is related to a citywide administrative service. Incumbents may supervise a mixture of professional and support staff or may manage staff through subordinate supervision. Incumbents who manage major administrative programs may have no direct reports, but typically manage programs that require coordination with various departments, high levels of management, and/or outside vendors, consultants and agencies.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
QUALIFICATIONS
Education and Experience
Licensing Requirements
Minimum Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (position requirements at entry and depending on area of assignment):
· Knowledge of theory, principles, practices, and techniques of public business and personnel administration.
Desirable Qualifications (likely to contribute to more successful job performance; can often be learned on the job):
· Knowledge of the City of San Jose’s accounting, budget, and personnel systems, and grant and contract administration.
| DUTY NO. |
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: |
FREQUENCY |
| 1. | Supervises a unit or section that (a) provides various types of administrative support to an operating department, (b) provides administration of a specific function or program of a large scope within an operating department or an administrative support department. | Daily |
| 2. | Develops and implements goals, objectives and guidelines, utilizing resources effectively to improve efficiency and effectiveness. | Daily |
| 3. | Plans, implements and administers sizeable departmental budgets to include expenses and revenue | As Required |
| 4. | Directs and prepares the departmental operating budget at program and detail levels, establishes guidelines for monitoring departmental revenues and expenditures, coordinates requests for budget adjustments and processes departmental encumbrance and expenditure documents for operating functions. | As Required |
| 5. | Participates in securing administrative grants and aid; directs allocation of grant funds. |
Varies |
| 6. | Recommends and develops departmental and/or citywide systems and procedures related to personnel issues, budget, and other administrative functions or programs. Provides direction and advice to others regarding these systems and procedures. | Varies |
| 7. | Represents the department in meetings with other departments in matters relating to budget accounting, personnel issues and other administrative functions; represents the department to outside agencies and other groups. | As Required |
| 8. | Provides reports to management, special analyses, planning, and special studies. | Varies |
| 9. | Negotiates and administers contracts, agreements and leases with vendors, agencies and contractors. | Varies |
| 10. | Performs outreach and public relations, as required, to provide information about administrative processes or programs supervised. | Varies |
| 11. | Ensures that the administrative function supervised is in compliance with all federal and state laws, rules and regulations and local codes and standards. Implements changes to processes required by changes in legislation. | As Required |
| 12. | Supervises subordinate supervisory and other staff to include: prioritizing and assigning work; conducting performance evaluations; ensuring staff are trained; and, making hiring, termination, and disciplinary recommendations | Daily |
| 13. | Performs other duties of a similar nature or level. | As Required |
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
| Climbing | Kneeling | Crawling | |||
| Balancing | Lifting | X | Reaching | ||
| Stooping | X | Fingering | X | Standing | |
| X | Talking | Grasping | X | Walking | |
| X | Hearing | Feeling | Pushing | ||
| Crouching |
___X__Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met.
CLASSIFICATION HISTORY