Senior Council Advisor Salt Lake CountySenior Council AdvisorSALT LAKE CITY, UTUnder the general direction of the Republican political caucus of the County Council, performs work of a key policy-determining nature in a close and confidential relationship with individual members of the County Council and the designated political caucus. Exercises judgment and diplomacy in negotiations or discussions involving stakeholders within Salt Lake County government, other elected officials, department directors and County employees, as well as external stakeholders.
Executive Director of the Municipal Council International City/County Management AssociationExecutive Director of the Municipal CouncilProvo, UT$147,229–$181,583 / yeareffective work methods, including directing others' work; performing financial trends analysis, fiscal policy analysis, and multi-year budgeting; providing innovative, resourceful, and systematic approaches to solving complex policy issues; working independently and on team projects; promoting City objectives and policies; drafting appropriate policy to match short- and long-term strategic goals; practicing trust-building behaviors. Supervise, plan, and coordinate work of assigned personnel including scheduling workload and coordinating workflow; oversee staff training; ensure work is completed accurately and efficiently; identify, evaluate, and resolve personnel concerns; conduct performance reviews; enact rewards and discipline if needed; make staffing decisions including hiring and firing personnel; maintain.
Waste & Recycle Division Director Salt Lake City CorpWaste & Recycle Division DirectorSalt Lake City, UT$110,000–$160,000 / yearPlans for and directs operations associated with the delivery of citywide Waste & Recycling services, including: waste reduction; residential curbside refuse; compost and recycling collection; bulky item collection; community engagement; and compliance with City waste and recycling regulations. The ideal candidate will be personally committed to leading a sustainable lifestyle, have strong leadership skills, experience fostering a healthy and positive workplace culture, and advanced knowledge of waste reduction, reuse, recycling and waste industry best practices.
Senior Administrative Associate, Global Sustainability Leadership Institute The University of Texas at AustinSenior Administrative Associate, Global Sustainability Leadership InstituteAustin, UtahWork with Media and Tech services as needed for GSLI activities; schedule recordings, reserve equipment, and interface with tech representatives Maintain member lists, support planning and execution, send invitations, and manage event registration. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor’s legal duty to furnish information.
Local Administrative Advisor MOUNTAINLAND ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTSLocal Administrative AdvisorOrem, UT$70,000–$95,000 / yearRecommend strategies for financial and technical assistance needed to compete for various discretionary grants/funding opportunities Create regular progress reports on projects and assignments, including all reports as required by state program sponsors Attend, participate, and make presentations at city and town meetings Complete program-eligible assignments as requested by city and town leaders Chair and/or participate on standing and ad hoc city committees, as requested Work directly with city and town leaders to carry out projects, answer day-to-day questions, craft solutions to urgent needs as they arise, and implement or improve programs over time Hold coordination meetings with LAA program sponsors and local cities/towns to support reporting, review local decision making, make assignments, and share information Ensure timely communications, verbal and written, with city and town leaders Other duties as assigned relating to the scope of work and intent of the LAA program. Able to work independently and exercise initiative to achieve program priorities and outcomes Ability to analyze a variety of financial problems and make decisions Coordinate a variety of intra-governmental policy matters between governing body and department heads Ability to establish & maintain effective working relationships with city leaders, intergovernmental agencies, & the public Excellent written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal intelligence, ability to work effectively with diverse groups of stakeholders, establish & strengthen professional relationships, resolve disputes and complaints Strong analytical & problem-solving skills, with the ability to think creatively, perform technical & policy-related research, and craft context-appropriate solutions Demonstrated commitment to social equity, environmental sustainability, and community development General understanding of local & regional issues including housing, community & economic development, and transportation.