City of Sunrise FL
Administrative Assistant II (CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE)
City of Sunrise FL, Sunrise, Florida, United States,
Salary :
$49,131.67 - $69,421.66 Annually
Location :
Sunrise, FL
Job Type:
Full Time
Job Number:
2025-050
Department:
CITY ATTORNEY
Opening Date:
11/19/2024
Closing Date:
12/3/2024 11:59 PM Eastern
Bargaining Unit:
SGEU
Description
NATURE OF WORK
This classification involves performing various administrative functions in supporting staff, department, or official in addition to supervisor for an assigned area of the City. An employee in this position, depending on assigned department: relieves supervisor of non-policy clerical tasks; coordinates arrangements for meetings; maintains calendars; attends, takes minutes, and/or transcribes meeting minutes; assists in budget preparation; conducts research; compiles data; composes reports; handles assigned projects; maintains production logs; and orders supplies. This position also assigns work to other clerical staff as needed; assists with inquiries; provides technical assistance to others; oversees work of assigned employees; tracks equipment; and delivers training to others.
Examples of Duties
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSCoordinates, manages, monitors, and analyzes assigned special projects and programs; evaluates effectiveness and efficiency; makes recommendations for improvements; and receives and resolves complaints and concerns regarding projects and programs.Provides technical assistance to other personnel in implementing new or modified systems, methods, or procedures; prepares detailed written procedures and new or revised forms; develops plans for implementation; conducts necessary training of personnel regarding new or revised methods; and monitors and observes results achieved.Relieves supervisor of clerical and administrative details in matters not requiring policy decisions concerning organizational activities and established policies and procedures.Composes correspondence, reports, memoranda, forms, etc.; interprets administrative policies; relays instructions and policy and procedural decisions; and represents supervisor at conferences and meetings, including contacts with outside agencies.Oversees and/or participates in the formulation, preparation, and control of department budgets through the following: compiling and analyzing financial information; coordinating the preparation of budget narratives; making budget projections; preparing budget-related documents and charts; preparing and/or supervising preparation of budget reports; and conducting and supervising cost analysis and budget impact studies, etc.Schedules and coordinates various conferences and meetings; informs participants and provides background information; serves as recording secretary at conferences, board meetings and staff consultations; takes official minutes and prepares reports of proceedings; follows through on actions required as a result of conferences; commits supervisor's time in making appointments and maintains calendar; and maintains supervisor's itinerary and makes travel arrangements as required.Researches and compiles data from a variety of sources in connection with special reports, budget preparation, and other matters; assembles materials for supervisor's reply to correspondence demanding personal attentionAssists in preparing drafts of rules and regulations pertinent to the entire City or to the particular department assigned; prepares a variety of written documents including study plans, special and regular reports, systems and organizational analysis, work flow charts, etc.Receives, processes, and maintains accurate records for assigned department; assists with public record requests as assigned.Receives and screens telephone calls and visitors; responds to requests for information by answering questions where there are established policies or regulations, or precedent actions taken by supervisor.Tracks documents/activities and follows-up in assigned areas.Renews vehicle registrations; monitors GPS system; monitors P-cards; notarizes documents; and processes reimbursements as assigned.Oversees specific tasks based on department assignment such as performing administrative related tasks for computer systems.Orders supplies; processes purchase requisitions; and monitors administrative and specialized budgets for assigned area.Operates and performs minor maintenance on office equipment such as copiers.Receives and screens telephone calls and visitors; responds to requests for information by answering questions where there are established policies or regulations, or precedent actions taken by supervisor.Establishes and maintains office filing systems; reorganizes files as required; establishes subject matter files for superior; and purges files of unnecessary items according to established policies and proceduresPerforms related work as required.Requirements
EDUCATION
Graduation from an accredited high school/vocational school or G.E.D. equivalency.EXPERIENCE
Considerable full-time paid experience in assisting an executive in the study, analysis, and review of administrative programs, projects, policies, and procedures; assisting in the solution of management and administrative problems; and/or overseeing programs, projects, or administrative functions in addition to experience in assisting management, researching problems/issues, composing reports, and performing administrative functions.License desired: Notary Public.NECESSARY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Qualified candidates must successfully pass assessments in Microsoft Word, Excel and KeyboardingPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Physical:
Light physical effort in sedentary to light work, which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials up to twenty (20) pounds. Descending and climbing stairways and extended periods of sitting and standing o may be requiredWork Environment:
Work is performed primarily in a standard office environment. Tasks are regularly performed without exposure to adverse environmental conditionsSensory:
The ability to perceive and differentiate visual cues or signals. Tasks require the ability to communicate orally and in writingSupplemental Information
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of administrative assistant methods, techniques, and procedures.Knowledge of modern office procedures, practices, and equipment.Knowledge of protocol and the proper order of etiquette in conducting administrative assistant activities with City and other officials.Knowledge of the functions, processes, and principles of management.Knowledge of the techniques and methods used in administrative analysis.Knowledge of the organizational structures, functions, operations, objectives, and goals of municipal government.Knowledge of appropriate laws, rules, regulations, and procedures governing City operation.Knowledge of computer-related terminology and of data processing equipment capabilities and limitations.Knowledge of supervisory principles and practices.Skill in using Office and department software.Ability to gather and analyze data and draw conclusions.Ability to manage projects effectively and meet deadlines.Ability to research and develop information from a variety of sources.Ability to operate a personal computer and other office machines with accuracy and speed.Ability to establish and revise office policies and procedures.Ability to oversee assigned clerical staff.Ability to prepare detailed written reports and procedures.Ability to select and/or devise analytical techniques and methods suited to the solution of management problems.Ability to manage projects effectively and meet deadlines.Ability to manage multiple, high-priority assignments.Ability to communicate effectively and persuasively, both verbally and in writing.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with City officials, other City departments, fellow employees, supervisors, outside agencies, and the general public.Ability to deal with competing priorities and varied responsibilities.Ability to work efficiently and effectively to develop win-win solutions.
BENEFITS PACKAGE SUMMARYGENERAL EMPLOYEEHIRED ON OR AFTER 10/1/18
The description of benefits for which, an employee may be eligible have been generally summarized in this information sheet for your convenience; however, you must refer to all applicable City ordinances, collective bargaining agreements and/or plan documents for specific terms and conditions. These benefits may be affected by future changes in policy, collective bargaining, City ordinances and/or legislative actions. The City reserves the right to increase, modify, decrease or eliminate benefits at any time. No benefit is created or maintained simply based on this document, and its contents do not give rise to any contractual rights related to continuing employment or receipt of benefits between the City of Sunrise and its employees. The information contained herein supersedes any prior benefit sheet(s).
The City of Sunrise is an economic powerhouse in western Broward County encompassing more than 18 square miles. As the host of Sawgrass International Corporate Park - the largest business park in South Florida - Sunrise has its own flourishing job market and currently employs approximately 1,100 employees and numbers continue to rise.
The City takes a very active role in business development, recruitment and prides itself on creating job opportunities for its residents. There are very few communities of similar size that welcome the tens of millions of visitors that we do here in Sunrise, or that can boast the magnitude of regional assets found in our City.
Our City shines and we understand in order to shine brighter; we must continue to recognize our employees as one of our most valuable assets. The City of Sunrise takes great pride in recruiting future employees and developing and retaining current ones by offering our comprehensive compensation and benefits package throughout an employee's career.
City-Paid Medical Benefits:• Group Health Insurance: The City pays for 100% of the cost for single coverage forfull-time employees and 66.66% of cost for Dependent/Family Coverage. Upon retirement and separation from City employment, employee receives a monthly stipend of $350 per month, applicable toward retiree health coverage.• Life Insurance: $30,000• Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D): $10,000• Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through Cigna Behavioral
Retirement:• Employee Contribution = 8%• Vesting = 10 Years• Normal Retirement Benefit = 2.5% of pensionable earnings for each year ofcreditable service• Average Final Compensation (AFC) = 3 best consecutive earning years• Maximum Benefit = 80% of AFC, not to exceed $80,000.• Normal Retirement = Age 62 and ten (10) years of creditable service• Early Retirement = Age 57 and ten (10) years of creditable service, 3% annual reduction for each year prior to normal retirement age• 13th check based on monthly retirement, payable if the pension plan funding status isequal to or greater than 100%. Paid in December each year following retirement• Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP) = 4 years/48 months maximum• DROP Interest Rate = 4%, compounded annually
Longevity:Based on successful completion of full-time, continuous service with the City, employee shall receive the following:
Years of Creditable Service Longevity Benefit*10 Years 2.5%15 Years 2.5%20 Years 5.0%* Longevity Benefit calculated on employee's base rate of pay
Paid Holidays:Employees receive the following City-paid holidays:• New Year's Day • Veterans' Day• Martin Luther King Day • Thanksgiving Day• Memorial Day • Friday after Thanksgiving• 4th of July, Independence Day • Christmas Day• Labor Day
Annual Leave:Annual leave may be taken as earned after completion of (90) calendar days. Maximum accumulation each fiscal year is 290 hours. At time of resignation or retirement, employee is paid for all annual leave accrued at their current rate of pay. Annual leave is accrued based on continuous, full-time service with the City, as follows:
Completed Months of Service Total Hours/Days Accrued Annually
Up to and including first 60 months 96 hours/12 DaysGreater than 60 months through 120 months 136 hours/17 DaysGreater than 120 months through 204 months 176 hours/22 DaysGreater than 204 months 216 hours/27 Days
Annual Leave Cash Out:Employee can opt to receive a non-pensionable cash payment twice per year for up to forty (40) hours of annual leave, provided accrued annual leave bank does not fall below eighty (80) hours.
Floating Holidays:Upon completion of (26) weeks of full-time employment with the City, employee shall be entitled to utilize up to five (5) floating holidays per fiscal year. Floating holidays shall notcarry over to the next fiscal year.
Perfect Attendance:For every six (6) months period (April 1 - September 30) and (October 1 - March 31) in which, no sick or unpaid leave is utilized, an employee shall receive ten (10) hours of annual leave credited. Employees who qualify for a consecutive Perfect Attendance benefit shall receive fourteen (14) hours of annual leave credited for each applicable consecutive earning period.
Sick Leave:Each employee earns (96) hours (12 days) of sick leave annually with no waiting period for use and unlimited accrual. Upon separation of City employment due to resignation, employee shall receive payment of all accrued sick leave at a rate of twenty-five percent (25%) of the employee's current rate of pay at time of resignation. Upon separation of employment due to retirement, employee shall receive payment of all accrued sick leave at a rate of fifty percent (50%) of the employee's current rate of pay at the time of retirement.
Sick Leave Conversion:After completion of one (1) year of continuous, full-time employment with the City, an employee may convert their unused portion of their first six (6) days (maximum of forty- eight (48) hours) of accrued sick leave into annual leave. Conversions are subject to the following: A minimum of 96 unused sick leave hours accrued prior to hours being converted, total eligible sick leave hours to be converted shall be reduced hour-for-hour by any sick leave hours utilized during the eligible benefit period, and conversion subject to annual leave accrual cap.
Bereavement:Qualifying City-paid Bereavement Leave as follows:• In State = Up to 3 Days• Out of State = Up to 5 Days
Tuition Reimbursement:After one (1) year of full-time employment• 100% reimbursement for a grade of A or B• 50% reimbursement for a grade of C• $250 books/lab reimbursement per semester
Credit Union:We Florida Financial Bank & Credit Union - 8890 NW 44th Street, Sunrise, FL. 33351
Optional Voluntary Benefits (paid by the employee):• Single or Family Dental Insurance Coverage• Single or Family Vision Insurance Coverage• Accident Advantage• Life Insurance Coverage• AD&D• Short Term Disability• Critical Care Protection• Cancer Protection Assurance• Mission Square Retirement Compensation Programso 457 Deferred Compensation Plano 401(a) Governmental Purchase Plan: Newly hired
01
Please describe your highest level of education completed. PROOF OF THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF COMPLETED EDUCATION MUST BE SUBMITTED AS AN ATTACHMENT WITH APPLICATION. (Applications without attached proof of education will not be processed for consideration.)
No High School/GEDHigh School/GEDSome CollegeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeMaster's DegreeDoctoral Degree
02
Please describe how many years of experience you possess in assisting an executive in the study, analysis, and review of administrative programs, projects, policies, and procedures; assisting in the solution of management and administrative problems; and/or overseeing programs, projects, or administrative functions in addition to experience in assisting management, researching problems/issues, composing reports, and performing administrative functions.
No ExperienceInexperienced (Less than 6 months)Basic (6 months - 1 year)Reasonable (1 - 3 years)Considerable (4 - 6 years)Extensive (7 - 9 years)Broad (10+ years)
Required Question
$49,131.67 - $69,421.66 Annually
Location :
Sunrise, FL
Job Type:
Full Time
Job Number:
2025-050
Department:
CITY ATTORNEY
Opening Date:
11/19/2024
Closing Date:
12/3/2024 11:59 PM Eastern
Bargaining Unit:
SGEU
Description
NATURE OF WORK
This classification involves performing various administrative functions in supporting staff, department, or official in addition to supervisor for an assigned area of the City. An employee in this position, depending on assigned department: relieves supervisor of non-policy clerical tasks; coordinates arrangements for meetings; maintains calendars; attends, takes minutes, and/or transcribes meeting minutes; assists in budget preparation; conducts research; compiles data; composes reports; handles assigned projects; maintains production logs; and orders supplies. This position also assigns work to other clerical staff as needed; assists with inquiries; provides technical assistance to others; oversees work of assigned employees; tracks equipment; and delivers training to others.
Examples of Duties
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSCoordinates, manages, monitors, and analyzes assigned special projects and programs; evaluates effectiveness and efficiency; makes recommendations for improvements; and receives and resolves complaints and concerns regarding projects and programs.Provides technical assistance to other personnel in implementing new or modified systems, methods, or procedures; prepares detailed written procedures and new or revised forms; develops plans for implementation; conducts necessary training of personnel regarding new or revised methods; and monitors and observes results achieved.Relieves supervisor of clerical and administrative details in matters not requiring policy decisions concerning organizational activities and established policies and procedures.Composes correspondence, reports, memoranda, forms, etc.; interprets administrative policies; relays instructions and policy and procedural decisions; and represents supervisor at conferences and meetings, including contacts with outside agencies.Oversees and/or participates in the formulation, preparation, and control of department budgets through the following: compiling and analyzing financial information; coordinating the preparation of budget narratives; making budget projections; preparing budget-related documents and charts; preparing and/or supervising preparation of budget reports; and conducting and supervising cost analysis and budget impact studies, etc.Schedules and coordinates various conferences and meetings; informs participants and provides background information; serves as recording secretary at conferences, board meetings and staff consultations; takes official minutes and prepares reports of proceedings; follows through on actions required as a result of conferences; commits supervisor's time in making appointments and maintains calendar; and maintains supervisor's itinerary and makes travel arrangements as required.Researches and compiles data from a variety of sources in connection with special reports, budget preparation, and other matters; assembles materials for supervisor's reply to correspondence demanding personal attentionAssists in preparing drafts of rules and regulations pertinent to the entire City or to the particular department assigned; prepares a variety of written documents including study plans, special and regular reports, systems and organizational analysis, work flow charts, etc.Receives, processes, and maintains accurate records for assigned department; assists with public record requests as assigned.Receives and screens telephone calls and visitors; responds to requests for information by answering questions where there are established policies or regulations, or precedent actions taken by supervisor.Tracks documents/activities and follows-up in assigned areas.Renews vehicle registrations; monitors GPS system; monitors P-cards; notarizes documents; and processes reimbursements as assigned.Oversees specific tasks based on department assignment such as performing administrative related tasks for computer systems.Orders supplies; processes purchase requisitions; and monitors administrative and specialized budgets for assigned area.Operates and performs minor maintenance on office equipment such as copiers.Receives and screens telephone calls and visitors; responds to requests for information by answering questions where there are established policies or regulations, or precedent actions taken by supervisor.Establishes and maintains office filing systems; reorganizes files as required; establishes subject matter files for superior; and purges files of unnecessary items according to established policies and proceduresPerforms related work as required.Requirements
EDUCATION
Graduation from an accredited high school/vocational school or G.E.D. equivalency.EXPERIENCE
Considerable full-time paid experience in assisting an executive in the study, analysis, and review of administrative programs, projects, policies, and procedures; assisting in the solution of management and administrative problems; and/or overseeing programs, projects, or administrative functions in addition to experience in assisting management, researching problems/issues, composing reports, and performing administrative functions.License desired: Notary Public.NECESSARY SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS
Qualified candidates must successfully pass assessments in Microsoft Word, Excel and KeyboardingPHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Physical:
Light physical effort in sedentary to light work, which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials up to twenty (20) pounds. Descending and climbing stairways and extended periods of sitting and standing o may be requiredWork Environment:
Work is performed primarily in a standard office environment. Tasks are regularly performed without exposure to adverse environmental conditionsSensory:
The ability to perceive and differentiate visual cues or signals. Tasks require the ability to communicate orally and in writingSupplemental Information
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of administrative assistant methods, techniques, and procedures.Knowledge of modern office procedures, practices, and equipment.Knowledge of protocol and the proper order of etiquette in conducting administrative assistant activities with City and other officials.Knowledge of the functions, processes, and principles of management.Knowledge of the techniques and methods used in administrative analysis.Knowledge of the organizational structures, functions, operations, objectives, and goals of municipal government.Knowledge of appropriate laws, rules, regulations, and procedures governing City operation.Knowledge of computer-related terminology and of data processing equipment capabilities and limitations.Knowledge of supervisory principles and practices.Skill in using Office and department software.Ability to gather and analyze data and draw conclusions.Ability to manage projects effectively and meet deadlines.Ability to research and develop information from a variety of sources.Ability to operate a personal computer and other office machines with accuracy and speed.Ability to establish and revise office policies and procedures.Ability to oversee assigned clerical staff.Ability to prepare detailed written reports and procedures.Ability to select and/or devise analytical techniques and methods suited to the solution of management problems.Ability to manage projects effectively and meet deadlines.Ability to manage multiple, high-priority assignments.Ability to communicate effectively and persuasively, both verbally and in writing.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with City officials, other City departments, fellow employees, supervisors, outside agencies, and the general public.Ability to deal with competing priorities and varied responsibilities.Ability to work efficiently and effectively to develop win-win solutions.
BENEFITS PACKAGE SUMMARYGENERAL EMPLOYEEHIRED ON OR AFTER 10/1/18
The description of benefits for which, an employee may be eligible have been generally summarized in this information sheet for your convenience; however, you must refer to all applicable City ordinances, collective bargaining agreements and/or plan documents for specific terms and conditions. These benefits may be affected by future changes in policy, collective bargaining, City ordinances and/or legislative actions. The City reserves the right to increase, modify, decrease or eliminate benefits at any time. No benefit is created or maintained simply based on this document, and its contents do not give rise to any contractual rights related to continuing employment or receipt of benefits between the City of Sunrise and its employees. The information contained herein supersedes any prior benefit sheet(s).
The City of Sunrise is an economic powerhouse in western Broward County encompassing more than 18 square miles. As the host of Sawgrass International Corporate Park - the largest business park in South Florida - Sunrise has its own flourishing job market and currently employs approximately 1,100 employees and numbers continue to rise.
The City takes a very active role in business development, recruitment and prides itself on creating job opportunities for its residents. There are very few communities of similar size that welcome the tens of millions of visitors that we do here in Sunrise, or that can boast the magnitude of regional assets found in our City.
Our City shines and we understand in order to shine brighter; we must continue to recognize our employees as one of our most valuable assets. The City of Sunrise takes great pride in recruiting future employees and developing and retaining current ones by offering our comprehensive compensation and benefits package throughout an employee's career.
City-Paid Medical Benefits:• Group Health Insurance: The City pays for 100% of the cost for single coverage forfull-time employees and 66.66% of cost for Dependent/Family Coverage. Upon retirement and separation from City employment, employee receives a monthly stipend of $350 per month, applicable toward retiree health coverage.• Life Insurance: $30,000• Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D): $10,000• Employee Assistance Program (EAP) through Cigna Behavioral
Retirement:• Employee Contribution = 8%• Vesting = 10 Years• Normal Retirement Benefit = 2.5% of pensionable earnings for each year ofcreditable service• Average Final Compensation (AFC) = 3 best consecutive earning years• Maximum Benefit = 80% of AFC, not to exceed $80,000.• Normal Retirement = Age 62 and ten (10) years of creditable service• Early Retirement = Age 57 and ten (10) years of creditable service, 3% annual reduction for each year prior to normal retirement age• 13th check based on monthly retirement, payable if the pension plan funding status isequal to or greater than 100%. Paid in December each year following retirement• Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP) = 4 years/48 months maximum• DROP Interest Rate = 4%, compounded annually
Longevity:Based on successful completion of full-time, continuous service with the City, employee shall receive the following:
Years of Creditable Service Longevity Benefit*10 Years 2.5%15 Years 2.5%20 Years 5.0%* Longevity Benefit calculated on employee's base rate of pay
Paid Holidays:Employees receive the following City-paid holidays:• New Year's Day • Veterans' Day• Martin Luther King Day • Thanksgiving Day• Memorial Day • Friday after Thanksgiving• 4th of July, Independence Day • Christmas Day• Labor Day
Annual Leave:Annual leave may be taken as earned after completion of (90) calendar days. Maximum accumulation each fiscal year is 290 hours. At time of resignation or retirement, employee is paid for all annual leave accrued at their current rate of pay. Annual leave is accrued based on continuous, full-time service with the City, as follows:
Completed Months of Service Total Hours/Days Accrued Annually
Up to and including first 60 months 96 hours/12 DaysGreater than 60 months through 120 months 136 hours/17 DaysGreater than 120 months through 204 months 176 hours/22 DaysGreater than 204 months 216 hours/27 Days
Annual Leave Cash Out:Employee can opt to receive a non-pensionable cash payment twice per year for up to forty (40) hours of annual leave, provided accrued annual leave bank does not fall below eighty (80) hours.
Floating Holidays:Upon completion of (26) weeks of full-time employment with the City, employee shall be entitled to utilize up to five (5) floating holidays per fiscal year. Floating holidays shall notcarry over to the next fiscal year.
Perfect Attendance:For every six (6) months period (April 1 - September 30) and (October 1 - March 31) in which, no sick or unpaid leave is utilized, an employee shall receive ten (10) hours of annual leave credited. Employees who qualify for a consecutive Perfect Attendance benefit shall receive fourteen (14) hours of annual leave credited for each applicable consecutive earning period.
Sick Leave:Each employee earns (96) hours (12 days) of sick leave annually with no waiting period for use and unlimited accrual. Upon separation of City employment due to resignation, employee shall receive payment of all accrued sick leave at a rate of twenty-five percent (25%) of the employee's current rate of pay at time of resignation. Upon separation of employment due to retirement, employee shall receive payment of all accrued sick leave at a rate of fifty percent (50%) of the employee's current rate of pay at the time of retirement.
Sick Leave Conversion:After completion of one (1) year of continuous, full-time employment with the City, an employee may convert their unused portion of their first six (6) days (maximum of forty- eight (48) hours) of accrued sick leave into annual leave. Conversions are subject to the following: A minimum of 96 unused sick leave hours accrued prior to hours being converted, total eligible sick leave hours to be converted shall be reduced hour-for-hour by any sick leave hours utilized during the eligible benefit period, and conversion subject to annual leave accrual cap.
Bereavement:Qualifying City-paid Bereavement Leave as follows:• In State = Up to 3 Days• Out of State = Up to 5 Days
Tuition Reimbursement:After one (1) year of full-time employment• 100% reimbursement for a grade of A or B• 50% reimbursement for a grade of C• $250 books/lab reimbursement per semester
Credit Union:We Florida Financial Bank & Credit Union - 8890 NW 44th Street, Sunrise, FL. 33351
Optional Voluntary Benefits (paid by the employee):• Single or Family Dental Insurance Coverage• Single or Family Vision Insurance Coverage• Accident Advantage• Life Insurance Coverage• AD&D• Short Term Disability• Critical Care Protection• Cancer Protection Assurance• Mission Square Retirement Compensation Programso 457 Deferred Compensation Plano 401(a) Governmental Purchase Plan: Newly hired
01
Please describe your highest level of education completed. PROOF OF THE HIGHEST LEVEL OF COMPLETED EDUCATION MUST BE SUBMITTED AS AN ATTACHMENT WITH APPLICATION. (Applications without attached proof of education will not be processed for consideration.)
No High School/GEDHigh School/GEDSome CollegeAssociate's DegreeBachelor's DegreeMaster's DegreeDoctoral Degree
02
Please describe how many years of experience you possess in assisting an executive in the study, analysis, and review of administrative programs, projects, policies, and procedures; assisting in the solution of management and administrative problems; and/or overseeing programs, projects, or administrative functions in addition to experience in assisting management, researching problems/issues, composing reports, and performing administrative functions.
No ExperienceInexperienced (Less than 6 months)Basic (6 months - 1 year)Reasonable (1 - 3 years)Considerable (4 - 6 years)Extensive (7 - 9 years)Broad (10+ years)
Required Question