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Council District 3 Office - Council Policy and Legislative Advisor (Unclassified
Government Jobs, San Jose, California, United States, 95112
Council Policy And Legislative Advisor
The City of San Jose, the Capital of Silicon Valley, is one of the nation's best managed cities and one of the top ten cities in which to live, work and do business. Moreover, San Jos is the center of cultural government and economic activity for the region. The employees of the City of San Jose have embraced the following values: Integrity, Innovation, Excellence, Collaboration, Respect and Celebration. The San Jos City Council consists of ten Councilmembers elected by district and a Mayor elected at-large, each for four-year terms. The Mayor and Council are responsible for representing the residents of San Jos, providing accountability, reviewing public policy and programs, and adopting those policies which best meet the needs of the residents, visitors, and businesses in San Jos. Councilmember-Elect Anthony Tordillos of District 3 Council Office is recruiting for a Council Policy and Legislative Advisor position. The Council Policy and Legislative Advisor position will provide administrative, constituent services, and legislative support for an elected official. The position typically requires researching and responding to inquiries from residents; drafting written communications involving strategy, policies and/or procedures on behalf of the elected official; and serving as the representative of the elected official regarding certain functions. These duties require an employee with strong and effective organizational skills; ability to handle multiple assignments; excellent written and oral communications skills, and the ability to develop and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with community members and neighborhood organizations, key stakeholders, and City staff. The total salary range for the Council Policy and Legislative Advisor classification is $65,891.28 - $105,443.52. This amount includes an approximate five percent (5%) ongoing non-pensionable pay. The actual salary shall be determined by the final candidates' qualifications and experience. Position Duties
Responsibilities for this position may include, but are not limited to the following: Leads initiatives within an assigned policy portfolio. Drives policy priorities through government and legislative process. Research best practices on assigned policy portfolio. Drafts resolutions, commendations, memos, and other materials on the City Council agenda. Prepares written memoranda and reports which articulate the elected official's proposals, priorities, and positions on matters pending before the City Council or other governmental agencies. Provides communication support such as drafting correspondence, memoranda, or reports for routine to complex matters related to neighborhood or community concerns, pending issues before the City Council or another governmental body; state or federal legislation; or other matters. Assists in preparation of speeches and talking points for the Councilmember. Develops and maintains positive working relationships with council offices, community organizations, residents, business community, non-profit organizations, and government agencies as they are key partners on policy and as a representative of the Councilmember's Office. Coordinates arrangements for meetings, programs, or other civic functions on behalf of the Councilmember. Attends meetings and community events with the Councilmember, requires availability on evenings and weekends. Analyzes a wide variety of materials on assigned projects, programs, and topics. Responds to constituent inquiries and issues, resolving complaints, and interpreting operating policies for residents of the community and other interested parties. Attends and represents the Councilmember at City-related meetings and activities, meeting with governmental agencies, private industry, and related meetings. Employees in this classification are not members of the classified civil service and appointment would be on a contract "at-will" basis and is for a specified period of time to be determined by the appointing elected official and does not extend past the end of the elected official's term. Candidates must be willing to work a flexible schedule as needed, including frequent evenings and weekends and as exempt management employees, are not eligible for overtime compensation. This unclassified position requires a disclosure of outside investments, real property interest, income and business positions. Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of training and experience equivalent that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities to advise and support the Councilmember on matters of constituent services; public policy; community outreach and engagement; and communications. Education:
Typically requires a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent. Experience:
Typically requires two (2) or more years of government, public service, or customer service experience. Required Licensing:
Possession of a valid California driver's license is required. Competencies: Knowledge of federal, state, and local rules and regulations pertaining to municipal operations Knowledge of the principles and practices of public or business management including budgeting and fiscal management; personnel administration; or other governmental functions. Ability to effectively communicate with members of the public through a variety of letters, memoranda and reports; prepare agendas and meeting summaries; ability obtain information from and convey information to the public. Ability to develop and maintain harmonious and effective working relationships with a wide range of individuals, neighborhood, business, and community organizations, as well as City staff, members of Boards and Commissions and other constituencies. Ability to provide administrative support to an elected official including maintain office records and systems and scheduling and coordinating appointments, meetings, and events for the Councilmembers. Other Qualifications
Selection Process: The selection process will consist of an evaluation of the applicant's training and experience based on the application, resume, cover letter, and answers to the job-specific questions. Only the candidates whose backgrounds best match the position will be invited to proceed in the selection process. Additional steps of the selection process may consist of one or more interviews. To be considered for this position, you must fill out the online application and answer the job-specific questions on the City of San Jose website and submit the following: Cover Letter Resume You will be prompted to answer the following job-specific questions during the online application process: QUESTION 1 - Why do you want to work for the District 3 Council Office? QUESTION 2 - This role will require several types of written policy communication (Memoranda, Policy Briefs, Social Media copy etc.) in order to articulate the Councilmember's positions and plans. Can you briefly describe your history of writing reports, memoranda or other communications for managers or elected officials? QUESTION 3 - Describe your experience in working with staff, customers, or constituents on behalf of a manager, supervisor, or elected official. QUESTION 4 - If you could solve one problem facing San Jose, what would it be and why? QUESTION 5 - Please describe a specific policy area or problem of personal interest. Briefly summarize a white paper or research report in this problem area that you found particularly compelling and why. Additional Information: If you have questions about the duties of these positions, the selection or hiring processes, please contact
charulatha.thiyagarajan@sanjoseca.gov . This posting/recruitment will remain open until vacancy is filled. Applications are reviewed continuously; therefore, we encourage applicants to apply as soon as possible.
The City of San Jose, the Capital of Silicon Valley, is one of the nation's best managed cities and one of the top ten cities in which to live, work and do business. Moreover, San Jos is the center of cultural government and economic activity for the region. The employees of the City of San Jose have embraced the following values: Integrity, Innovation, Excellence, Collaboration, Respect and Celebration. The San Jos City Council consists of ten Councilmembers elected by district and a Mayor elected at-large, each for four-year terms. The Mayor and Council are responsible for representing the residents of San Jos, providing accountability, reviewing public policy and programs, and adopting those policies which best meet the needs of the residents, visitors, and businesses in San Jos. Councilmember-Elect Anthony Tordillos of District 3 Council Office is recruiting for a Council Policy and Legislative Advisor position. The Council Policy and Legislative Advisor position will provide administrative, constituent services, and legislative support for an elected official. The position typically requires researching and responding to inquiries from residents; drafting written communications involving strategy, policies and/or procedures on behalf of the elected official; and serving as the representative of the elected official regarding certain functions. These duties require an employee with strong and effective organizational skills; ability to handle multiple assignments; excellent written and oral communications skills, and the ability to develop and maintain effective and collaborative working relationships with community members and neighborhood organizations, key stakeholders, and City staff. The total salary range for the Council Policy and Legislative Advisor classification is $65,891.28 - $105,443.52. This amount includes an approximate five percent (5%) ongoing non-pensionable pay. The actual salary shall be determined by the final candidates' qualifications and experience. Position Duties
Responsibilities for this position may include, but are not limited to the following: Leads initiatives within an assigned policy portfolio. Drives policy priorities through government and legislative process. Research best practices on assigned policy portfolio. Drafts resolutions, commendations, memos, and other materials on the City Council agenda. Prepares written memoranda and reports which articulate the elected official's proposals, priorities, and positions on matters pending before the City Council or other governmental agencies. Provides communication support such as drafting correspondence, memoranda, or reports for routine to complex matters related to neighborhood or community concerns, pending issues before the City Council or another governmental body; state or federal legislation; or other matters. Assists in preparation of speeches and talking points for the Councilmember. Develops and maintains positive working relationships with council offices, community organizations, residents, business community, non-profit organizations, and government agencies as they are key partners on policy and as a representative of the Councilmember's Office. Coordinates arrangements for meetings, programs, or other civic functions on behalf of the Councilmember. Attends meetings and community events with the Councilmember, requires availability on evenings and weekends. Analyzes a wide variety of materials on assigned projects, programs, and topics. Responds to constituent inquiries and issues, resolving complaints, and interpreting operating policies for residents of the community and other interested parties. Attends and represents the Councilmember at City-related meetings and activities, meeting with governmental agencies, private industry, and related meetings. Employees in this classification are not members of the classified civil service and appointment would be on a contract "at-will" basis and is for a specified period of time to be determined by the appointing elected official and does not extend past the end of the elected official's term. Candidates must be willing to work a flexible schedule as needed, including frequent evenings and weekends and as exempt management employees, are not eligible for overtime compensation. This unclassified position requires a disclosure of outside investments, real property interest, income and business positions. Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of training and experience equivalent that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities to advise and support the Councilmember on matters of constituent services; public policy; community outreach and engagement; and communications. Education:
Typically requires a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent. Experience:
Typically requires two (2) or more years of government, public service, or customer service experience. Required Licensing:
Possession of a valid California driver's license is required. Competencies: Knowledge of federal, state, and local rules and regulations pertaining to municipal operations Knowledge of the principles and practices of public or business management including budgeting and fiscal management; personnel administration; or other governmental functions. Ability to effectively communicate with members of the public through a variety of letters, memoranda and reports; prepare agendas and meeting summaries; ability obtain information from and convey information to the public. Ability to develop and maintain harmonious and effective working relationships with a wide range of individuals, neighborhood, business, and community organizations, as well as City staff, members of Boards and Commissions and other constituencies. Ability to provide administrative support to an elected official including maintain office records and systems and scheduling and coordinating appointments, meetings, and events for the Councilmembers. Other Qualifications
Selection Process: The selection process will consist of an evaluation of the applicant's training and experience based on the application, resume, cover letter, and answers to the job-specific questions. Only the candidates whose backgrounds best match the position will be invited to proceed in the selection process. Additional steps of the selection process may consist of one or more interviews. To be considered for this position, you must fill out the online application and answer the job-specific questions on the City of San Jose website and submit the following: Cover Letter Resume You will be prompted to answer the following job-specific questions during the online application process: QUESTION 1 - Why do you want to work for the District 3 Council Office? QUESTION 2 - This role will require several types of written policy communication (Memoranda, Policy Briefs, Social Media copy etc.) in order to articulate the Councilmember's positions and plans. Can you briefly describe your history of writing reports, memoranda or other communications for managers or elected officials? QUESTION 3 - Describe your experience in working with staff, customers, or constituents on behalf of a manager, supervisor, or elected official. QUESTION 4 - If you could solve one problem facing San Jose, what would it be and why? QUESTION 5 - Please describe a specific policy area or problem of personal interest. Briefly summarize a white paper or research report in this problem area that you found particularly compelling and why. Additional Information: If you have questions about the duties of these positions, the selection or hiring processes, please contact
charulatha.thiyagarajan@sanjoseca.gov . This posting/recruitment will remain open until vacancy is filled. Applications are reviewed continuously; therefore, we encourage applicants to apply as soon as possible.