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Signal Hill PD

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT (Part-Time)

Signal Hill PD, Signal Hill, California, United States

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3% COLA increase will take effect July 1, 2026.

F First Review will take place Monday, November 3, 2025.

This position is opened until filled.

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately.

THIS IS A PART-TIME, TEMPORARY, AT-WILL POSITION AND WILL WORK AN AVERAGE OF 20-25 HOURS PER WEEK.

The City of Signal Hill is seeking an energetic, self‑motivated, detail‑oriented individual for the position of part‑time Management Assistant in the Human Resources Division.

The ideal candidate will have a passion for public service and a desire to grow their career in local government; be able to successfully multi‑task, possess a great attitude and excellent customer service skills.

The Management Assistant in the Human Resources Division must be highly organized with the ability to handle multiple projects in a fast‑paced environment and have the ability to maintain strict confidentiality.

This position is assigned to provide professional and technical staff support to the Human Resources Team as well as a variety of internal and external customers.

The ideal Management Assistant candidate for the Human Resources Division will be a proactive administrative support professional with a strong balance of technical skills and the ability to quickly learn Human Resources processes and procedures.

The Management Assistant will provide support for human resources programs including recruitment, benefits, classification and compensation, leave management, worker's compensation, wellness, employee engagement, performance management, training and development, and labor and employee relations.

Under general supervision Management Assistants perform a wide variety of moderately complex administrative, research, analytical and technical duties in support of a department or division; conduct special projects; supervise or coordinate special functions and program; serve as technical resource for an assigned area; and perform other related duties as assigned.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is a non‑management, entry‑level class in the Management Analyst series.

The class is responsible for performing specialized technical and administrative support for assigned programs and functions.

Positions in the classification may plan, organize, research and conduct studies; assist with development of budgets, write grants, evaluate performance, and assess the feasibility and cost of different programs and services.

This is the entry‑level class in the Management Analyst series that allows the incumbent to develop journey level knowledge and abilities.

The incumbent is responsible for performing specialized technical and administrative support for assigned programs and functions.

This class differs from a Management Analyst in that the incumbent performs more routine analytical work and exercises less independent discretion and judgment on matters related to work procedures and methods.

The recruitment process may include the following testing components: multiple‑choice exam, oral interview and written exercise.

Those candidates most closely meeting the requirements of the position will be invited to participate in the examination process.

Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include, but are not limited to the following characteristic duties, responsibilities, knowledge, skills and other characteristics.

The following duties are typical for this classification.

Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices.

Provides specialized technical and administrative support of department and other professional staff.

Researches, compiles, analyzes, and records statistical and narrative information for reports and records; conducts or completes surveys; explains and responds to inquiries regarding City operations, policies and programs.

Coordinates and oversees assigned functions and programs and conducts research, survey, and analyzes administrative, fiscal, and operational matters as directed; and prepares reports to summarize findings and make recommendations as to appropriate action to be taken.

Interprets and utilizes written information such as contracts, grant applications, franchise agreements, and policies.

Assists with special projects undertaken for purposes of standardization, efficiency and economy.

Assists with the preparation and administration of budgets and grants; provides financial analysis of revenues, expenditures, and reimbursements; makes recommendation to improve program costs and benefits, and revise and develop fees.

Assists with the administration and preparation of request for proposals, management of contracts, and the development of policies and procedures.

Plans, organizes, and prepares staff reports, contracts, memorandums, correspondence, public notices, newsletters, and brochures as required.

Attends and makes presentations to City Council, Foundation, and/or Commission Board meetings as assigned.

Attends and participates in professional and community meetings; and stays current on issues relevant to the assigned field.

Serves as liaison between the department and other employees, departments and/or the public; identifies and prepares appropriate recommendations and initiates corrective measures to resolve problems delivering outstanding internal and external customer service.

May be exposed to confidential and privileged information during the course of duties, which should be maintained as such.

Performs other related duties as required.

Facilitates community outreach and engagement for department projects, including collection and summarization of data and input;

Assists with marketing and engagement efforts and facilitates the marketing strategy/plan for the department;

Updates and oversees the website and ensures accuracy and completeness of information to promote department/City initiatives.

Performs extensive research into the existing programs and service offerings, ensuring compliance and following trends in the industry that may impact operations.

Assists with renewal of agreements and contracts, and assists with ordinance updates

Prepares and initiates reports and presentations for City Council, commission, and committee meetings.

Assists with facilitating special projects and activities for City commissions and committees.

EDUCATION High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent.

EXPERIENCE Five (5) years increasingly responsible administrative support experience.

Public Sector experience is a plus.

LICENSE / CERTIFICATION Valid Class C California driver’s license, acceptable driving record, and evidence of insurance are required.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in business, public administration or related field highly desirable, and may be substituted for three (3) years of administrative experience.

Knowledge of:

Principles, practices, and technique related to assigned position;

Research, communication, program coordination, technical analysis, and report writing techniques;

General clerical and administrative procedures;

Organization and functions of assigned department;

Methods and procedures of budget preparation;

Applicable Federal, State, and local laws, codes, and regulations;

Methods and techniques of scheduling work assignments;

Standard office procedures and practices;

Modern office equipment, including a computer and applicable software;

Methods and techniques for record keeping and report preparation and writing;

Use of proper English, spelling, and grammar; and

Occupational hazards and standard safety practices.

ABILITY TO:

Perform specialized technical and routine administrative tasks;

Conduct research, perform analysis, and prepare and present reports of findings;

Coordinate assigned programs;

Perform mathematical calculations quickly and accurately by addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and calculate decimals, ratios, percentages and fractions;

Interpret, explain and apply applicable laws, codes, ordinances, and regulations;

Read, interpret and record data accurately;

Organize, prioritize and follow up on work assignments;

Work independently and as part of a team;

Make sound decisions within established guidelines;

Analyze a complex issue, and develop and implement an appropriate response;

Follow written and oral directions;

Observe safety principles and work in a safe manner;

Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; and

Establish and maintain effective working relationships.

JUDGMENT AND SITUATIONAL REASONING; ABILITY TO:

Use functional reasoning and apply rational judgment in performing diversified work activities;

Exercise independent judgment, decisiveness and creativity required in situations involving the evaluation of information against sensory and/or judgmental criteria;

Analyze data and information using established criteria, in order to determine consequences and to identify and select alternatives; ability to compare, count, differentiate, measure and/or sort data, as well as assemble, copy, record and transcribe data and information; ability to classify, compute, tabulate and categorize data; and

Maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information and records.

LANGUAGE AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION; ABILITY TO:

Utilize a variety of advisory data and information, including financial statements, procedures, guidelines, non‑routine correspondence, technical operating manuals, computer languages, and laws;

Communicate effectively with co‑workers, consultants, representatives from other agencies, elected and appointed officials, and the general public, both verbally and in writing; and make effective public presentations;

Advise and provide interpretation to others how to apply policies, procedures and standards to specific situations; and

Keep abreast of any changes in policy, methods, operations, state and federal laws as they pertain to City operations and activities.

PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS / WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by incumbents to successfully perform the essential functions of this class.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

While performing the duties of this class, the incumbent is constantly required to sit, and occasionally to stand and walk.

The incumbent must be able to talk and hear, use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate computer hardware and standard office equipment; and reach above and below shoulder level with hands and arms.

The incumbent occasionally lifts and carries records and documents weighing more than 20 pounds.

Specific vision abilities required by this class include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.

MENTAL DEMANDS

While performing the duties of this class, incumbent is regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data; use math and mathematical reasoning; analyze and solve problems; learn and apply new information; perform highly detailed work on multiple, concurrent tasks; meet intensive and changing deadlines and interact with city officials, staff, management, customers, the general public, and others during the course of work.

WORK ENVIRONMENT The incumbent works in office conditions where the noise level is usually moderate.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The provisions of this announcement do not constitute an expressed or implied contract and any provisions contained in this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice.

SELECTION PROCEDURE All statements made on applications are subject to investigation and verification.

Falsifying one's education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification for this and future job opportunities with the City of Signal Hill.

Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed City application and supplemental questionnaire.

Admission to competitive examination may be limited to those whose applications show the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position.

Any part of the examination process may be qualifying only.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The City of Signal Hill is an Equal Opportunity Employer and supports workplace diversity.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES An applicant requiring reasonable accommodation during the selection process due to a qualified disability must inform the Human Resources Office at HR@cityofsignalhill.org or at (562) 989-7310/7307 no later than 5 business days before the scheduled testing date(s).

FINGERPRINTING A candidate who is selected for hire is subject to fingerprinting during the pre‑placement processing period.

All fingerprints will be processed with the Department of Justice.

PRE‑PLACEMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION A conditional offer of employment is based upon the successful completion of a City paid pre‑placement medical examination to determine a candidate’s fitness to perform the essential functions of the position.

This examination will include a drug screening.

OATH AND DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All City employees are required to sign the Oath or affirmation of allegiance for public employees upon the beginning of employment.

Pursuant to California Government Code Section 3100, all City employees are required to perform assigned emergency service duties in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to sign a Disaster Service Worker Statement upon hire.

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