$34.18-$51.15 Hourly / $5,924.53-$8,866.00 Monthly / $71,094.40-$106,392.00 Yearly
This is highly responsible office administrative and supervisory
work at the Tampa Convention Center.
An employee in this class is responsible for supervising and
independently performing a wide variety of highly complex Convention Center
administrative assignments of considerable difficulty. Under direction,
employees are required to exercise considerable initiative and independent
judgment and to work effectively with the city staff, municipal officials, and
others. Employees must also apply specialized and/or technical knowledge and
experience in the interpretation and completion of assignments in accordance
with municipal and departmental rules, regulations, procedures, and ordinances.
Work is reviewed through conferences, observations, reports submitted, and
results obtained.
Serves as the principal Convention Center administrative supervisor
exercising supervision over personnel assigned to administrative functions
which includes but is not limited to customer service, records maintenance, and
accounting; implements new and revised procedures; establishes and promotes
effective working relationships with the general public, municipal officials,
and other employees through diplomatic communication and processing of
inquiries and complaints.
Directs preparation and submittal of budgets and monitors budget
expenditures and trends; directs and plans accounting and fiscal activities,
which may include contract management, accounts payable, accounts receivable,
sales tax regulations, client invoices and inventories.
Supervises and trains subordinate administrative and clerical
personnel; performs or oversees the most complex administrative activities to
include prepares correspondence, reports, and forms, as well as resolutions,
legal documents, and contracts; plans, directs, coordinates and reviews the
work of subordinate employees.
Recommends personnel actions such as discipline, reprimands,
demotions, suspensions, and dismissals; approves leaves and training requests;
may process all personnel/payroll actions for the assigned work unit.
Reviews and approves periodic and special statistical, financial,
and other reports; establishes and maintains specialized files and record
keeping systems; resolves errors and problems in accounts, payments, etc. in
order to facilitate processing; verifies customer account information or checks
activity account information; compiles financial data for budget preparation;
Performs related work as required.
Considerable knowledge of: business English and
mathematics; rules, regulations, procedures, and functions of the Convention Center
in addition to appropriate municipal, state, and federal codes, ordinances,
resolutions, regulations, and legislation; standard office practices,
procedures, and equipment; municipal organization, programs, and policies; accounting,
financial and budgetary principles, practices, and procedures; effective
supervisory techniques.
Working knowledge of: operation and
capabilities of personal computers and related software.
Ability to: follow complex instructions, assimilate
information, interpret written and numerical data, and arrive at decisions
independently in accordance with established rules and regulations; locate,
organize, and analyze data from files and other records; prepare and edit clear
and concise written reports; compose, edit, and correct correspondence and
reports for final typing and production; plan, assign, direct, supervise, and
review the work of subordinate personnel; establish and maintain effective
working relationships with employees, municipal officials, and the general public.
Ability and skill in: data entry; research
and analysis of data; writing and composition.
Graduation from an accredited college or university with an
associates degree in business or public administration or a related field, and
five (5) years of progressively responsible business administration experience,
(preferably in a Convention Center Administration environment) and three (3)
years of administrative supervisory experience.
Possession of a valid drivers license required.
Evaluation
of education and experience. Drug testing is included in all
pre-employment processing.
During periods when the Mayor issues an emergency declaration for
the City of Tampa, all employees may be required to work in preparation,
response or recovery activities related to the stated emergency.