Administrative Analyst (City Clerk)

City of SacramentoSacramento, CA
Hybrid

About The Position

This posting will be open until filled. Application cut-off dates are weekly, every Monday. With supervisor approval, incumbents may be eligible for intermittent remote work; however, they must physically reside within the Sacramento region or have the ability to regularly report to a City of Sacramento physical worksite with little notice. The ideal candidate will be a highly organized, analytical, and self-directed professional with demonstrated experience managing complex projects, conducting in-depth research, and developing well-supported recommendations. They will possess strong project management skills, including the ability to coordinate multiple assignments simultaneously, establish timelines, monitor progress, and successfully implement projects involving multiple stakeholders. Experience conducting research in a local government, public agency, archives, records management, legislative, or policy environment is highly desirable. The successful candidate will have the ability to locate, organize, evaluate, and synthesize information from a variety of sources, including historical records, ordinances, resolutions, meeting minutes, staff reports, and other governmental documents. They will be skilled at identifying relevant information, establishing historical context, and preparing clear and accurate reports, summaries, and legislative histories. This journey-level classification is populated with multiple incumbents. Incumbents may be assigned to perform either the entire range of support functions and administrative and technical duties for a division or department or a broad range of functional program management duties for programs with department or Citywide impact. Responsibilities require a complete knowledge of departmental policies, programmatic, or project operating policies and procedures. The Administrative Analyst may specialize in one program area or may have broader responsibility for multiple internal service functions. Incumbents may independently perform moderately complex professional or program management work and make independent decisions on routine activities; or may perform complex professional or program management work under closer direction and exercise less independent judgment and discretion. The Administrative Analyst is distinguished from the next higher-level class of Administrative Officer in that the latter is responsible for the administration and management of programs and projects or all centralized administrative services for a department or major division with high visibility and substantial Citywide impact. General direction is provided by higher-level department or division administrative personnel. Responsibilities may include the indirect supervision of technical and clerical personnel.

Requirements

  • Knowledge of principles and practices of personnel administration.
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of organization and public administration.
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of program management, analysis, and coordination.
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of program performance measurement, systems analysis, and statistical measurement.
  • Knowledge of research techniques, methods, and procedures, and basic methods of statistical analysis.
  • Knowledge of principles, methods, and practices of municipal finance, budgeting, and accounting.
  • Knowledge of principles, methods, and practices of procurement, contracting, and grant writing.
  • Knowledge of methods of reporting information.
  • Knowledge of applicable Federal, State, and local laws and regulations.
  • Skill in providing customer service, including dealing with people in sensitive situations and problem resolution.
  • Skill in making presentations and conducting meetings.
  • Skill in use of computers, computer applications, and software.
  • Ability to interpret and apply rules, regulations, laws, ordinances, and policies.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
  • Ability to administer assigned program responsibilities.
  • Ability to collect and analyze data and make sound recommendations.
  • Ability to review organizational and administrative problems; recommend and implement appropriate courses of action.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, the general public, and others contacted in the course of work.
  • Ability to review and analyze organizational and administrative problems; recommend and implement effective courses of action.
  • Ability to interpret laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures and make appropriate decisions.
  • Ability to meet multiple deadlines.
  • Two years of full-time paid or other equivalent experience performing as a para-professional as it relates to report writing, research, analysis, or technical support in the areas of administration, program management or system operations.
  • A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in public or business administration, economics, accounting, personnel, or a closely related field.
  • An additional four years of full-time paid or other equivalent experience performing as a para-professional as it relates to report writing, research, analysis, or technical support in the areas of administration, program management, or system operations may substitute for the required education.

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated experience managing complex projects.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting in-depth research.
  • Demonstrated experience developing well-supported recommendations.
  • Strong project management skills, including the ability to coordinate multiple assignments simultaneously, establish timelines, monitor progress, and successfully implement projects involving multiple stakeholders.
  • Experience conducting research in a local government, public agency, archives, records management, legislative, or policy environment is highly desirable.
  • Ability to locate, organize, evaluate, and synthesize information from a variety of sources, including historical records, ordinances, resolutions, meeting minutes, staff reports, and other governmental documents.
  • Skilled at identifying relevant information, establishing historical context, and preparing clear and accurate reports, summaries, and legislative histories.
  • Auditing principles.
  • Basic methods of statistical analysis.
  • Procurement, contracting, or grant writing.

Responsibilities

  • Performs professional analytical and technical work in the formulation and administration of department or division budgets, development, and management of grants and contracts, management of department level procurement, or coordination of personnel functions.
  • Performs research and analysis in the development of program or project activities, including program compliance and eligibility, regulatory issues, and funding requirements.
  • Compiles and analyzes data and makes recommendations on the formulation of policy, procedures, staffing, and organizational changes; conducts surveys and performs research and statistical analysis on administrative, fiscal, personnel, or operational problems.
  • Compiles materials and assists in the preparation of program-related grants, budgets, reports, manuals, and publications; coordinates procurement activities and related support functions for a program or project.
  • Analyzes information for preparation of grants, contracts, and agreements; assists in negotiating terms; implements, monitors, and prepares reports on conduct and performance; prepares statistical data and graphs.
  • Performs research and prepares studies as required; conducts surveys, compiles and analyzes data and formulates program policies and procedures; monitors and evaluates program effectiveness and outcomes; prepares periodic or specialized reports of program activities.
  • Participates and assists in the design, implementation, and installation of new and revised programs, systems, procedures, methods of operation, and forms.
  • Coordinates and monitors the administrative functions of an assigned department; compiles materials and assists in the preparation of budgets, reports, manuals, and publications.
  • Coordinates departmental activities and programs with other City departments and divisions, and with outside agencies; represents the assigned department in committee meetings; oversees contract service providers.
  • Responds to complaints and requests for information; interprets and applies policies and procedures; adjudicates complaints.
  • Makes complex program or project eligibility determinations; conducts focus groups; meets with community or business groups.
  • Prepares oral reports; makes oral presentations to a variety of City and departmental committees.
  • May train staff as assigned.
  • Provides exceptional customer service to those contacted in the course of work.
  • Other related duties may also be performed; not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual holding this classification.

Benefits

  • Intermittent remote work (with supervisor approval and ability to report to worksite with little notice)
  • 12 months probation period prior to gaining permanent status
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