Director of Human Resources

Solano Irrigation District (located in the City of Vacaville) is conducting a statewide search for an experienced human resources professional who works effectively in a team environment. Reporting directly to the General Manager, the Director of Human Resources will be a leader that will engage quickly, thoughtfully, and effectively with the District’s personnel and management team. Importantly, this position provides key support to the Chief Negotiator (handled by an outside firm) and this support and interaction is a critical and vital part of this role.

Assistant County Clerk of the Board/Recorder/Registrar

DEFINITION Under general direction, to assist with planning, organizing, directing, and coordinating the County Clerk/Recorder/Registrar/Clerk of the Board functions of Mono County; to exercise day-to-day responsibility for the planning and execution of local elections; to assist with supervision and training of Department staff; to assist with the oversight of receiving, reviewing, and processing of property and title documents; to assist the oversight of vital statistics functions; to provide back-up for Clerk of the Board of Supervisor functions; to perform special projects, as assigned; to

Fire Chief

Covering 29 square miles in the southernmost part of San Mateo County encompassing the cities of Atherton, Menlo Park, East Palo Alto and select unincorporated areas, the Menlo Park Fire Protection District serves an estimated population of 90,000. The District responds to approximately 9,000 emergencies each year from seven fire stations with the support of 148 FTE and an FY2020-21 operating budget of $60 million.

Police Chief

This recruitment represents a unique opportunity for a progressive leader to reimagine what service delivery can look like in a modern policing environment. The City of San Leandro is located in the heart of the San Francisco Bay Area and is one of the most diverse cities in the country. The San Leandro Police Department is supported by 139 FTE (93 sworn) and a FY20-21 budget of $42.3 million.
 

Police Office Supervisor

The Police Office Supervisor is the supervisory level class responsible for direct-ing and coordinating a variety of complex technical, clerical and office support in the Police Department. The Police Office Supervisor’s primary responsibility is the supervision and management of the Records and Dispatch divisions of the Police Department, but may include additional assignments depending on department needs as determined by the Police Chief. The incumbent must be familiar with communications systems and records management software.