[GRRN] Position Available

David Assmann (dassmann@sirius.com)
Tue, 23 Mar 1999 12:32:57 -0800


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POSITION AVAILABLE

TITLE: Senior Administrator, Solid Waste Management Program

REPORTS TO: Director, Solid Waste Management Program

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Solid Waste Management Program is responsible for overseeing all phases
of the management and disposal of San Francisco=B9s solid waste stream. Majo=
r
program areas include recycling, landfill, hazardous waste disposal, and
long-term solid waste planning. The Program is also responsible for
monitoring the activities of the collection and disposal companies serving
San Francisco.

THE POSITION:
The Senior Administrator will oversee administrative, accounting, solid
waste and public outreach functions for the Solid Waste Management Program
(SWMP). Additionally, the position is responsible for assisting the
Director, with specific responsibilities in the areas of finance and
facility development.

DUTIES INCLUDE:
=85 Responsibility for administrative work and staff, including budget,
contracts, grants and accounting.
=85 Oversee SWMP solid waste related responsibilities, including refuse rate
responsibilities such as: Rate Board logistics, and recycling and hazardous
waste program analysis (including financial analysis of rate impacts).
=85 Assist Director of SWMP in various duties, such as: landfill negotiations=
,
policy and ordinance changes and long-term planning.
=85 Work co-operatively with the Recycling and Hazardous Waste Program Manage=
r
in designing and overseeing public outreach programs in recycling, hazardou=
s
waste and solid waste. This includes various media campaigns, neighborhood
outreach and school education programs.
=85 Specific responsibilities for financial analysis and solid waste
facilities development.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Four college or university degree, with major work in planning,
environmental sciences, public administration or related fields;
AND
Five years of progressively responsible administrative and/or supervisory
experience in solid waste, hazardous waste, waste water or other public
policy areas dealing with complex and sensitive environmental regulation
issues. Up to four years of administrative, supervisory,
educational/training, directing public outreach, legislative and/or a
combination of these experience can be substituted.. Candidate must
demonstrate knowledge of integrated waste policy and issues. (Possession o=
f
a Masters or Doctorate degree in Planning, Environmental Sciences, Public
Administration, Business Administration or related fields may be substitute=
d
for 1 to 2 years of experience, respectively.)

Experience may substitute for education on a year-for-year basis.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
1. Experience working in or with City and County Government.

2. Ability to work with a culturally, ethnically and linguistically divers=
e
client base and staff.

3. Knowledge of California Waste Management legislation and practices.
Experience with local and state government legislative and administrative
processes.

SALARY: Recommend: 1373 Special Assistant XIII - Salary range: $67,260 -
$81,745
This is an exempt position. Appointment above the lowest step requires
approval by the Appointing Officer and is available only under limited
circumstances. Authorization of this position is pending.

TO APPLY: Interested candidates should send a resume and cover letter to:

"Senior Administrator" Recruitment
Solid Waste Management Program
City and County of San Francisco
1145 Market Street, Suite 401
San Francisco, CA 94103

Applications must be received no later than noon on Wednesday, March 31,
1999, to be considered. Postmarks will not be accepted. (May be extended.=
)

An equal opportunity employer.
Minorities, women and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

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Position Available





POSITION AVAILABLE


TITLE:  Senior Administrator, Solid Waste Management Program
REPORTS TO: Director, Solid Waste Management Program


PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Solid Waste Management Program is responsible for overseeing all ph= ases of the management and disposal of San Francisco=B9s solid waste stream. &= nbsp;Major program areas include recycling, landfill, hazardous waste dispos= al, and long-term solid waste planning.  The Program is also responsibl= e for monitoring the activities of the collection and disposal companies ser= ving San Francisco.

THE POSITION:
The Senior Administrator will oversee administrative, accounting, solid= waste and public outreach functions for the Solid Waste Management Program = (SWMP).  Additionally, the position is responsible for assisting the Di= rector, with specific responsibilities in the areas of finance and facility = development.

DUTIES INCLUDE:
=85 Responsibility for administrative work and staff, includ= ing budget, contracts, grants and accounting.
=85 Oversee SWMP solid waste related responsibilities, including= refuse rate responsibilities such as: Rate Board logistics, and recycling a= nd hazardous waste program analysis (including financial analysis of rate im= pacts).
=85 Assist Director of SWMP in various duties, such as: landfill= negotiations, policy and ordinance changes and long-term planning.
=85 Work co-operatively with the Recycling and Hazardous Waste P= rogram Manager in designing and overseeing public outreach programs in recyc= ling, hazardous waste and solid waste.  This includes various media cam= paigns, neighborhood outreach and school education programs.
=85 Specific responsibilities for financial analysis and solid w= aste facilities development.



MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Four college or university degree, with major work in planning, environ= mental sciences, public administration or related fields;
AND
Five years of progressively responsible administrative and/or supervisory e= xperience in solid waste, hazardous waste, waste water or other public polic= y areas dealing with complex and sensitive environmental regulation issues. =  Up to four years of administrative, supervisory, educational/training,= directing public outreach, legislative and/or a combination of these experi= ence can be substituted..  Candidate must demonstrate knowledge of inte= grated waste policy and issues.  (Possession of a Masters or Doctorate = degree in Planning, Environmental Sciences, Public Administration, Business = Administration or related fields may be substituted for 1 to 2 years of expe= rience, respectively.)

Experience may substitute for education on a year-for-year basis.


DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
1.  Experience working  in or with City and County Government.
2.  Ability to work with a culturally, ethnically and linguistically d= iverse client base and staff.

3. Knowledge of California Waste Management legislation and practices. &nbs= p;Experience with local and state government legislative and administrative = processes.


SALARY:  Recommend:  1373 Special Assistant XIII - Salary = range:  $67,260 - $81,745
This is an exempt position.  Appointment above the lowest step require= s approval by the Appointing Officer and is available only under limited cir= cumstances.  Authorization of this position is pending.

TO APPLY:  Interested candidates should send a resume and cover= letter to:

"Senior Administrator" Recruitment
Solid Waste Management Program
City and County of San Francisco
1145 Market Street, Suite 401
San Francisco, CA  94103

Applications must be received no later than noon on Wednesday, March 31, 19= 99, to be considered.  Postmarks will not be accepted.  (May be ex= tended.)





An equal opportunity employer.
Minorities, women and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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