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San Bernardino Superior Court

MANAGEMENT ANALYST I/II

San Bernardino Superior Court, Los Angeles, California, United States,


DATA WIZARDS WANTED!

The San Bernardino Superior Court is looking for a dynamic Management Analyst to help us unlock the power of data and drive meaningful decisions that shape our justice system. If you’re passionate about numbers, research, problem-solving, and innovation, we want you on our team. Ready to make your mark? Apply today!Initial Appointment

Applicants are being considered for levels I and II. Please review the following position title links to see the complete job description and salary for each level. Applications will be reviewed for the appropriate level of placement. Job offers for the initial appointment will be made at any level based on qualifications.View the full job description:

Management Analyst IManagement Analyst IISalary Updates

Effective the first full pay period on October 2024, the salary range will increase by 3%; the approximate bi-weekly range will be $2,863-$3,651 for level I and $3,310-$4,229 for level II.

Benefit Highlights

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2024 Benefits Guide

About the PositionUnder general direction, the Management Analyst I assists with a variety and/or performs professional and technical level work in analyzing activities involving organization studies and evaluations, policy research and interpretation, and other statistical, financial, budgetary, administrative, legislative and management analysis in support of the development and administration of court operations, systems, process, policies and strategies; and performs related duties as assigned.

Distinguishing CharacteristicsThe Management Analyst I is the entry-journey level class within the Management Analyst classification performing professional level work in analyzing, researching and reporting functions related to department operations. This position requires knowledge of statistical analysis, systems and procedures analysis, management practices and operational policies within a court environment. Incumbents could be required to identify, analyze, evaluate and make recommendations for solution of departmental functional problems or modifications to existing programs. Incumbents may work on various specialized projects, work with a significant degree of independence and interact with all levels of management, judicial officers and external stakeholders.

This class is distinguished from the Management Analyst II class in that the latter serves as the journey level class within the classification that performs duties of difficult and complex nature related to administrative policy analysis. Incumbents in the Management Analyst I will assist, work with, and provide support to the Management Analyst II.

Employees in this class typically report to the Managing Principal Analyst.

Typical duties of the

Management Analyst I

may include, but are not limited to:

Performs general and specialized studies, surveys, and analyses relating to matters of court operations and legislation, and makes recommendations related to administrative, organizational, operational, and management policies and practices.Performs analytical work which may involve sensitive issues requiring resolution and court-wide impact; work is often assigned on a project basis, and usually culminates in recommendations communicated to judicial leaders and executive management.Assists in providing technical assistance to court management by conducting research and drafting documents and materials for review; develops data collection tools, including surveys and questionnaires; analyzes program and operational data and develops recommendations to improve productivity and effectiveness.Works with a subject-matter expert and provides project support to committees and project chairs; gathers and compiles data from various sources; analyzes data, including budget, statistical and operational needs; explains processes and techniques, monitors information, evaluates possible courses of actions and outcomes, and develops workflow and productivity plans.Assists the Management Analyst II's in administrative and operational studies including cost/benefit analysis, equipment usage, staffing patterns, work flow optimization and space utilization; prepares special management reports by compiling, evaluating, interpreting and reporting on current and projected results of operational, financial and administrative activities.Represents the court in designated meetings; participates in committees and/or task forces involving court administration, management, and fiscal/budgetary and personnel matters; coordinates with county and state management staff.Drafts a wide variety of materials on assigned issues, including reports, procedures, publications, brochures, manuals, handouts, newsletters, flyers, communications memoranda, graphs and charts for presentations, proposed policy changes and other materials.Identifies, develops, and recommends programs or activities to meet the court or department goals and objectives; conducts and/or evaluates results of needs assessments; evaluates program effectiveness and recommends that program improvements, expansion, or termination as needed.May be assigned responsibilities for specific programs including program evaluation, implementation, monitoring and auditing; reviewing, processing and monitoring of contracts, contract certification processes, and monitors validity of documents.Performs other duties as assigned.The duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to the

Management Analyst II

and are not intended to be an inclusive list.

Performs difficult or complex analytical work and project management responsibilities that may involve sensitive issues requiring resolution and court-wide impact; work is often assigned on a project basis, and usually culminates in recommendations communicated to judicial leaders and executive management. Some projects may be assigned on a long-term or on-going basis.Provides technical assistance to Court Management by conducting research and drafting documents and materials for review; develops data collection tools, including surveys and questionnaires; analyzes program and operational data and develops recommendations to improve productivity and effectiveness.Work with or serve as a subject-matter expert for a variety of projects and provides project support to committees and project chairs, including support for the case management systems and JBSIS; gathers and compiles data from various sources; analyzes data, including budget, statistical and operational needs; explains processes and techniques, monitors information, evaluates possible courses of actions and outcomes, and develops workflow and productivity plans.Track, monitor and advise management of the status of and changes in current and/or pending legislation; researches and makes policy recommendations; drafts legislative proposals.Undertakes a variety of administrative and operational studies including cost/benefit analysis, equipment usage, staffing patterns, work flow optimization and space utilization; prepares special management reports by compiling, evaluating, interpreting and reporting on current and projected results of operational, financial and administrative activities.Represents the court in designated meetings; participates in committees and/or task forces involving court administration, management, and fiscal/budgetary and personnel matters; coordinates with county and state management staff.Prepares and reviews grant proposals; prepares claims for reimbursement for grant and state programs; interfaces with governmental agencies regarding requirements for obtaining funds.May function as a project lead or manage small programs involving management and operational issues; develops project priorities, plans and schedules; monitors project progress and provides status reports; develops, recommends and implements project changes; research new innovative trends and introduces programs to meet the Court's needs; evaluates program effectiveness and recommends that program improvements, expansion, or termination as needed.Plans, organizes and facilitates training events and conferences; develops training matrix, manages budgets; meets and makes arrangements with vendors; creates and monitors registration processes, answers inquiries from potential attendees and purchases necessary supplies following established procedures.Drafts a wide variety of materials on assigned issues, including reports, procedures, manuals, handouts, publications, brochures, press releases, newsletters, flyers, communications memoranda, graphs and charts for presentations, proposed policy changes and other materials.Prepare statistical reports and conduct analysis and validate data to comply with state reporting and funding requirements and perform some trend analysis.Performs other duties as assigned.

Management Analyst I:

Graduation from an accredited four (4) year college or university with a Bachelor's Degree in public or business administration, criminal justice, court administration or a closely related field, and at least one (1) year of full time professional experience in administrative, systems or operational analysis. Experience in a California trial court is preferred.

There is no permanent status as Management Analyst I. Incumbents must successfully pass probation and be capable of meeting the proficiency criteria to promote to the full journey-level Management Analyst II.

Management Analyst II:

Graduation from an accredited four (4) year college or university with a major in public or business administration, criminal justice, court administration or a closely related field,

and

at least three (3) years of professional experience performing statistical analysis, special studies or complex program/project management responsibilities. Experience in a trial court is preferred.

A master's degree in one of the above fields will be accepted for one (1) year of experience.

Licenses; Certificates; Special Requirements:A valid California Class C driver's license and the ability to maintain insurability under the Court's vehicle insurance program.

Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the required application and supplemental questions.

Human Resources will review applications to identify candidates who meet the minimum qualifications; therefore, it is to your benefit to include all pertinent work experience. When listing court experience, please include the dates and classification of each position held if there is more than one.Selection Process

Applications will be reviewed to identify candidates with minimum qualifications and/or desirables. Only those who meet the minimum qualifications and desirables (if applicable) will proceed to the next step in the recruitment process.Candidates' supplemental question responses may be evaluated and ranked. Depending on the number of applications, assessments and/or screening interviews may be conducted.Candidates who are successful in step 2 will be placed on the eligible list and may be considered for interview.

Placement on the eligible list does not guarantee an interview or employment.All candidates will be notified of their status via email at each process step. Additional steps in the selection process will include a background check and a reference check.

REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS:

The Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino, is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Qualified individuals with disabilities who need a reasonable accommodation during the application or selection process may contact the Human Resources Office at (909) 521-3700 or via email at

Careers@sb-court.org

. Individuals with hearing and/or speech impairments may also contact the recruiter for this position through the use of the California Relay Service by dialing 711.

The physical and mental demands described in the job description are representative of those that employees must meet to perform the essential functions of this class successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

The Superior Court of California, County of San Bernardino is an Equal Opportunity Employer - M/F/D/V.#J-18808-Ljbffr