$52.07-$81.60 Hourly / $9,025.47-$14,144.00 Monthly / $108,305.60-$169,728.00 Yearly
This is highly responsible administrative and managerial work coordinating, planning and directing neighborhood empowerment programs and initiatives within the community.
The employee in this class performs work of unusual
difficulty that involves coordinating and directing a broad spectrum of
programs, operations and policies across several areas. The employee has
oversight responsibility for Neighborhood Services, Code Enforcement and
Business Tax, and Clean City. This position requires the exercise of extensive
initiative and independent judgment and is responsible for providing and
ensuring the highest quality services to the community offered through the
related areas. Work is performed under administrative direction and reviewed
through conferences and results obtained. This is an appointed position and
employee serves at the pleasure of the Mayor.
Develops, plans and coordinates all operations and
programs of field services for Code Enforcement citywide and establishes
efficient methods of code enforcement operation.
Establishes, coordinates and directs customer service
policies and programs to ensure proper handling and resolution of inquiries,
problems and complaints.
Administers a program for occupational license taxes
and regulated businesses.
Oversees the annual occupational license renewal
process, involving extensive interaction with vendors as well as with other
city divisions.
Reviews revenue reports to determine loss or gain of
city revenues through licensing and related fees; analyzes and justifies
revenues and expenditure levels; reviews and authorizes disbursements and
refunds prior to the release of funds; recommends changes in procedures and
automation processes to enhance productivity.
Oversees the supervision of issuance and enforcement
of business and occupational licenses, the issuance of residential rental
certificates for single family, multifamily and apartments, and the surveying
of establishments selling alcoholic beverages; interprets occupational
licensing regulations and codes for business owners and operators, government
officials and citizens.
Directs assigned personnel in the performance of
duties associated with the area of assignment; conducts meetings and briefings
to evaluate status of projects and services; provide technical and managerial
direction and assistance on difficult issues; ensures compliance with
departmental policy and procedures.
Prepares reports and correspondence; assigns, develops
and evaluates staff; manages unit budgets and work processes.
Performs related work as required.
Comprehensive knowledge of: principles and practices of public sector
organization and program
operations; project management, including planning,
scheduling, monitoring, and problem solving; methods and procedures of budget
development and control.
Considerable knowledge of: Code Enforcement administration and business tax
principles and practices; City, state and federal laws and regulations and
statutes relevant to the program areas as well as departmental policies and
procedures; municipal administration and organization, modern developments,
current literature and sources of information relating to community affairs and
community relations.
Ability to: provide leadership, counsel,
motivation, and constructive performance reviews to staff, securing their
respective commitments to the program's goals; effectively plan, assign,
direct, and evaluate the work of staff; establish and maintain effective
working relationships with the public, other governmental jurisdictions,
contractors, social service agency representatives, the general public, and
other City staff; communicate and express ideas effectively, both orally and in
writing; write and speak clearly and succinctly in a variety of communication
settings; prepare administrative and technical reports and present to
management, elected officials and community groups; plan, assign, direct, and
coordinate the work of professional, paraprofessional, and clerical employees
in a manner that promotes full performance; establish and maintain effective
working relationships with city officials, directors, managers, and other
employees, labor union representatives, the media, and the general public; deal
with public relations problems effectively, courteously and tactfully; diffuse
potentially difficult situations in a manner suitable to all parties involved;
develop and implement effective community social improvement programs that
benefit neighborhoods.
Skill in:
handling and resolving difficult situations.
Graduation from an accredited college or university
with a bachelor’s degree (preferably a master’s) in business, public
administration public administration, sociology, psychology or a related field
and five (5) or more years of progressively responsible related experience in
program management, preferably in the public sector and a minimum of 3 years of
management experience.
Possession
of a valid Florida driver’s license.