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Legislative and Technology Policy Analyst - Department of Technology (1825)
DataSF, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Legislative and Technology Policy Analyst - Department of Technology (1825)
Apply using SmartRecruiters, the City and County of San Francisco's application portal.Applicants must complete the supplemental questionnaire. The application will not be reviewed without a completed supplemental questionnaire.Why Work for the Department of Technology (DT)?
DT is the centralized technology services provider in the City and County of San Francisco (CCSF). We deliver technology infrastructure and services to approximately 33,000 employees! With an annual operating budget of over $140M and approximately 260 employees, DT provides a host of services that range from Public Safety radio and wiring and Network services to Enterprise Support and the Cloud.Benefits of Working for CCSF:
In addition to challenging and rewarding work, the City provides a generous suite of benefits to its employees.Job security , pension, and robust retirement optionsCompetitive pay
with consistent bi-yearly or yearly increasesHybrid Work
with a minimum of 20% of time spent in our office in San Francisco, California for all IT related rolesGenerous paid time off , family leave, and more!Diverse
work environment in a diverse cityUnion protections
and representationCareer development and growth — move between departments, learn on the job, or take subsidized/reimbursed classes!Position ResponsibilitiesResearch and Analysis: Working independently, researches, analyzes, forecasts and makes policy recommendations on unique special projects with significant impact or highly visible public issues including administrative policies, practices, and procedures; responds to informational requests, including those of a highly sensitive nature, and may represent the department to the Mayor's Office, Board of Supervisors, Controller's Office, other city officials, outside agencies and the public.Grants and Capital Projects: Establishes, administers, monitors, coordinates and acts as liaison regarding application for and management of extremely complex, multiple source capital projects and/or grants; ensures compliance of fund reallocations with funding agency requirements.Regulatory and Legislative Analysis: Identifies and analyzes highly complex existing, newly enacted and proposed local, state, federal legislation policies and procedures projecting potential impact; effectively presents recommendations; develops and recommends procedures for implementation of enacted legislation; assists state and federal legislative staff in drafting legislation.Supervision and Project Management: The Legislative and Technology Policy Analyst will manage projects; train and mentor division staff, particularly on policy issues and procedures; prepare legislation as necessary; and may represent the department at meetings and hearings.Complex, Ad Hoc Analytical Projects: This position will work with the division staff on complex analytical projects as they come up. Applicants will need to be ready to engage deeply on economic and legislative matters.Industry Participation: Actively participate in industry and government associations to advocate project initiatives, learn best practices and industry standards and propose and implement policy and change that improves upon the City's services and ensure compliance.This position reports to the City CIO and the CIO's Chief of Staff. The position will include ad hoc projects and other duties as assigned.Job Type:
This Permanent Exempt - Full Time position is excluded by the Charter from the competitive civil service examination process and shall serve at the discretion of the appointment officer. The anticipated duration of this project position is thirty-six (36) months and will not result in an eligible list or permanent civil service hiring.Nature of Work:
Incumbent must be willing to work
a 40-hour week
as determined by the department. Travel within San Francisco may be required.The incumbent must be a resident of the State of California or be willing to relocate within 4 weeks of beginning employment with the City and County of San Francisco.Work Location:
Incumbent will conduct the majority of work at the Department of Technology,
(1 S Van Ness, Ave San Francisco, CA 94103) . However, there may be situations where the incumbent will be required to work at other sites throughout the City of San Francisco as necessary.How to qualifyEducation:
Possession of a Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college or university.Experience:
Seven (7) years of full-time equivalent experience performing professional level analytical work.Substitution:
Possession of a graduate degree (Master's degree or higher) from an accredited college or university may be substituted for one (1) year of required experience.Desired Qualifications:Possession of a master's degree from an accredited college or university, preferably with major coursework in public policy, public administration, economics, or a closely related fieldExperience in legislative and regulatory analysisStrong oral and written communication skillsApplicants must meet the minimum qualification requirement by the final filing date unless otherwise noted.What else should I know?Applicants are encouraged to apply immediately as this recruitment may close at any time, but not before October 16, 2024 at 11:59 PM.Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered. The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply.
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Apply using SmartRecruiters, the City and County of San Francisco's application portal.Applicants must complete the supplemental questionnaire. The application will not be reviewed without a completed supplemental questionnaire.Why Work for the Department of Technology (DT)?
DT is the centralized technology services provider in the City and County of San Francisco (CCSF). We deliver technology infrastructure and services to approximately 33,000 employees! With an annual operating budget of over $140M and approximately 260 employees, DT provides a host of services that range from Public Safety radio and wiring and Network services to Enterprise Support and the Cloud.Benefits of Working for CCSF:
In addition to challenging and rewarding work, the City provides a generous suite of benefits to its employees.Job security , pension, and robust retirement optionsCompetitive pay
with consistent bi-yearly or yearly increasesHybrid Work
with a minimum of 20% of time spent in our office in San Francisco, California for all IT related rolesGenerous paid time off , family leave, and more!Diverse
work environment in a diverse cityUnion protections
and representationCareer development and growth — move between departments, learn on the job, or take subsidized/reimbursed classes!Position ResponsibilitiesResearch and Analysis: Working independently, researches, analyzes, forecasts and makes policy recommendations on unique special projects with significant impact or highly visible public issues including administrative policies, practices, and procedures; responds to informational requests, including those of a highly sensitive nature, and may represent the department to the Mayor's Office, Board of Supervisors, Controller's Office, other city officials, outside agencies and the public.Grants and Capital Projects: Establishes, administers, monitors, coordinates and acts as liaison regarding application for and management of extremely complex, multiple source capital projects and/or grants; ensures compliance of fund reallocations with funding agency requirements.Regulatory and Legislative Analysis: Identifies and analyzes highly complex existing, newly enacted and proposed local, state, federal legislation policies and procedures projecting potential impact; effectively presents recommendations; develops and recommends procedures for implementation of enacted legislation; assists state and federal legislative staff in drafting legislation.Supervision and Project Management: The Legislative and Technology Policy Analyst will manage projects; train and mentor division staff, particularly on policy issues and procedures; prepare legislation as necessary; and may represent the department at meetings and hearings.Complex, Ad Hoc Analytical Projects: This position will work with the division staff on complex analytical projects as they come up. Applicants will need to be ready to engage deeply on economic and legislative matters.Industry Participation: Actively participate in industry and government associations to advocate project initiatives, learn best practices and industry standards and propose and implement policy and change that improves upon the City's services and ensure compliance.This position reports to the City CIO and the CIO's Chief of Staff. The position will include ad hoc projects and other duties as assigned.Job Type:
This Permanent Exempt - Full Time position is excluded by the Charter from the competitive civil service examination process and shall serve at the discretion of the appointment officer. The anticipated duration of this project position is thirty-six (36) months and will not result in an eligible list or permanent civil service hiring.Nature of Work:
Incumbent must be willing to work
a 40-hour week
as determined by the department. Travel within San Francisco may be required.The incumbent must be a resident of the State of California or be willing to relocate within 4 weeks of beginning employment with the City and County of San Francisco.Work Location:
Incumbent will conduct the majority of work at the Department of Technology,
(1 S Van Ness, Ave San Francisco, CA 94103) . However, there may be situations where the incumbent will be required to work at other sites throughout the City of San Francisco as necessary.How to qualifyEducation:
Possession of a Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college or university.Experience:
Seven (7) years of full-time equivalent experience performing professional level analytical work.Substitution:
Possession of a graduate degree (Master's degree or higher) from an accredited college or university may be substituted for one (1) year of required experience.Desired Qualifications:Possession of a master's degree from an accredited college or university, preferably with major coursework in public policy, public administration, economics, or a closely related fieldExperience in legislative and regulatory analysisStrong oral and written communication skillsApplicants must meet the minimum qualification requirement by the final filing date unless otherwise noted.What else should I know?Applicants are encouraged to apply immediately as this recruitment may close at any time, but not before October 16, 2024 at 11:59 PM.Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered. The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities and persons with disabilities to apply.
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