The Administrative Services Analyst II serves as a key administrative leader responsible for managing the department's public records program, overseeing administrative operations, and coordinating accreditation activities. This position provides high-level analytical, operational, and organizational support to ensure transparency, compliance, and continuous improvement across the department.
The Administrative Services Analyst II is distinguished from the Administrative Services Supervisor by the latter's responsibility for projecting, justifying, recommending, and implementing solutions to a variety of complex problems with limited direction and review from management. The Administrative Services Analyst II is further distinguished from the Administrative Services Officer by the latter's responsibility for planning, organizing and managing administrative services activities in departments requiring a full-time, stand-alone administrative division to complete its mission.
The Administrative Services Analyst II is not a natural progression underfill to the Administrative Services Supervisor or the Administrative Services Officer.
The department is seeding candidates with experience working with public records, administrative operations, or standards compliance.
This position will have a 9/80 or 5/40 schedule
Meet the Team!
The Riverside County Fire Department is one of California's largest integrated, cooperative, regional fire protection organizations. The Department, a unique partnership between State of California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) and the County of Riverside, serves 19 partner agencies and 1 community service district. The Department has five core values: Leadership, Competence, Integrity, Safety, and Customer Service. Public Records Lead
Experience: One year of professional experience in an administrative capacity. **If applicable, this experience must be included in your resume/application. **
OPTION IIEducation: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree, preferably with a major in accounting, business or public administration, finance, or a closely related field to the assignment. (Administrative, paraprofessional or technical experience may substitute for the required education on the basis of one year of full-time experience equaling 30 semester or 45 quarter units of the required education.) ** Proof of education must be uploaded with application.**
Experience: Two years of paraprofessional or technical experience in an administrative capacity.
**If applicable, this experience must be included in your resume/application. **
OPTION IIIExperience: One year as an Administrative Services Analyst I with the County of Riverside.
**If applicable, this experience must be included in your resume/application. **
ALL OPTIONSKnowledge of: Principles of administration, organization and management necessary to analyze and evaluate operations, services and programs; principles and practices of fiscal management and/or budgetary control; grantsmanship; basic elements of supervision; and/or contract monitoring.
Ability to: Collect and evaluate data; draw conclusions and formulate recommendations and project consequences of recommendations; monitor expenditures and maintain fiscal control; develop and write grant applications; interpret legislative and administrative mandates and regulations; plan, organize and supervise the work of subordinate clerical or technical staff; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; communicate effectively in written and verbal form. Contact Information
For more information regarding the position, please contact Andrea Evans at 951-955-3572 or via email at aevans@rivco.org. Please allow 1-2 business days for a response to general inquires.
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