This is a senior, executive-level position and is responsible for leading and managing county services and programs through their assigned department directors. Assistant County Administrators are assigned specific areas or groups of departments and serve as a representative for County Administration. In addition to day-to-day operations, this position must be solutions oriented and responsible for implementing and leading a continuous quality and service improvement process through their program and service areas. Assistant County Administrators must coordinate their activities and decisions to ensure consistency across the organization and alignment with County Administrator and Commission direction. An Assistant County Administrator may serve as Acting County Administrator from time to time. Reports to the County Administrator and is responsible for leading and managing county services and programs through their assigned department directors. Participates and assists in short-term and long-term strategic planning for the overall county. Ensures all program activities operate consistently and ethically within the county's charter, vision, mission, values, rules and regulations. Ensures compliance with all federal, state, county and funding regulations. Actively communicates on important issues and how they will be addressed with the County Administrator. Informs the County Administrator on the status of all programs and initiatives. Provides updates to the Commissioners on behalf of the County Administrator. Ensures that assigned departments meet performance expectations. Serves as a solutions-oriented leader. Mentors and leads a high-performing team of directors to the next level through role modeling, coaching, developing, training and retention strategies. Facilitates a positive and productive workforce through example, ensuring accountability and follow-up as appropriate. May be assigned to directly lead a specific initiative or project from time to time by the County Administrator. Assists in policy development, implementation and management of the annual budget in conjunction with the Chief Financial Management Officer and County Administrator. Conducts and attends meetings and conferences to share and discuss current work issues, policy changes and other pertinent matters. Attends and presents at public meetings, including Board of County Commission meetings, on relevant county issues and projects. Reviews reports to the Commission and monitors Board questions or issues with department-requested actions, remains prepared to assist in any follow-up or questions, especially issues that impact multiple departments or require Administration's involvement.