$110,000.00 - $135,000.00 Annually

Assistant Director of Compliance and Administration

Human Rights Commission
Olympia, WA
就业类型: Agency Internal - Permanent

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合规与行政助理主任
仅限内部人员

我们是谁: 
1949年由华盛顿州立法机构成立, 华盛顿州民权委员会(WSHRC)是负责执行华盛顿州反歧视法的州级机构。第 49.60章RCW 是WSHRC的法定依据。WSHRC执行源于州和国家民权运动的民事权利法律。

根据法律,每个人都有权在工作、住房、公共设施或寻求信贷和保险时免受歧视。任何认为自己因受保护类别而遭受歧视的个人,可向WSHRC提交歧视投诉。我们是一个中立的事实调查机构,被认定为与美国住房和城市发展部(HUD)和美国平等就业机会委员会(EEOC)“基本等同”。WSHRC不提供法律建议或倡导服务。歧视投诉必须在法律规定的特定时限内提交。我们的法律依据来自第49.60章RCW。尽管是一个小型机构(员工少于50人),但我们服务于所有华盛顿州居民。

使命: 
华盛顿州民权委员会(WSHRC)的使命是通过公正地适用法律、高效利用资源以及在社区中建立富有成效的合作伙伴关系,防止和消除歧视。

如想了解更多关于WSHRC的信息,我们邀请您访问我们的 网站

关于这个机会:
合规与行政助理主任直接向机构执行主任汇报。该职位负责监督和管理全州两个办公室的日常运营:奥林匹亚(总部办公室)和斯波坎的区域办公室。助理主任直接监督行政服务经理、行政服务员工和IT系统管理员经理。该职位与执行主任共同负责管理州预算拨款、设施租赁续约的批准以及大型设备采购。该职位负责监督年度联邦资金合同(即EEOC和HUD)、机构间协议和谅解备忘录。

选定的内部人选将监督八名(8名)全职直接下属。  
(1)IT系统管理员经理 
(1)行政服务经理
(1) 数据顾问 2 
(1) 客户服务专员 3
(2) 客户服务专员 2 
(2) 办公助理 1 

该助理主任职位被指定为关键职位,以支持WSHR的业务连续性计划(COOP),用于紧急情况或灾难恢复。根据华盛顿州财政管理办公室(OFM)的指导,该职位通过监督关键行政职能、维护IT基础设施运行,并担任机构的人力资源联络员,以确保在紧急情况或灾难期间业务关键服务的连续性。

联系招聘人员:通过电子邮件联系Rachel Vaughan rachel.vaughan@des.wa.govjobs@des.wa.gov 并请求完整的职位描述。

职责

该职位的部分职责包括:

  • 确保组织资源的适当和最优使用,并通过及时评估和职业发展机会提升员工的工作成效

  • 维持最高标准的个人/职业和道德行为,并支持州政府在招聘和留住多元化员工方面的利益,符合公平原则

  • 制定短期和长期的规划策略,以支持机构的使命、目标和宗旨,与政府优先事项保持一致

  • 确保符合州政府和联邦资金要求,并监督持续的运营成效

  • 监督IT管理及所有机构员工在实施有效系统以处理工作活动方面的接口,包括对调查人员的绩效跟踪措施

  • 制定并实施优先事项和问责制系统及方法

  • 对调查任务提供指导和监督

  • 与调查执法经理合作,更新投诉问卷,以提供调查人员在受理过程中所需的信息

  • 与联邦应急管理局(FEMA)及其他州政府机构合作,制定机构的业务连续性计划(COOP)

  • 为机构准备应对财政管理办公室(OFM)参与调查的合规要求和流程要求

  • 作为机构在“华盛顿州,执行令合规性”方面的主要联系人

  • 通过更新网站上的合同机会信息、跟踪外展活动和供应商数据,协调机构实施采购包容与公平(Pie)计划

决策与政策影响:
  • 为机构的运营和管理提供政策和管理方向
  • 研究、更新并正式化所有政策内容,供执行总监审查并确保集体谈判协议合规
  • 规划、领导、组织并控制组织所执行的工作
  • 制定机构的战略计划,并监督目标的实现情况
  • 领导并监督质量改进工作,包括调查案件处理时间缩短、客户服务及员工培训与表彰
  • 需要确定并传达机构的愿景和方向的决策
  • 优先事项、目标和宗旨,影响运营系统和流程,以及资源的分配
  • 涉及助理检察长法律指导和策略的问题,以决定哪些案件继续推进起诉
  • 立法活动和指令,以及监控可能影响机构的立法利益
财务方面:
  • 该职位与执行总监共同负责管理州预算拨款、设施租赁续约及大型设备采购的审批
  • 该职位负责监控年度联邦资金合同(如EEOC和HUD)、机构间协议及备忘录的理解

资格要求

必备资格、经验与知识
满足该职位要求的方式必须累计具备八年(8年)的相关工作经验

[OPTION 1]
具备八年(8年)在法律环境中的工作经验,包括创建行政流程、政策起草、制定招聘与雇佣标准、维护人事档案、管理多个截止日期、保持保密性以及实施绩效管理策略。具备在运营、财务、法律/合规及风险管理方面的实际经验。

[OPTION 2]
专科学历,主修商业、人力资源、社会或组织行为科学等相关领域
AND
具备六年(6年)在法律环境中的工作经验,包括创建行政流程、制定招聘与雇佣标准、维护人事档案、管理多个截止日期、在合同和采购中实施风险控制措施、撰写数据安全、档案管理和工作场所安全政策

[OPTION 3]
本科学历,主修商业、人力资源、社会或组织行为科学等相关领域
 AND
 具备四年(4年)在法律环境中的工作经验,包括招聘与雇佣、维护人事档案、管理多个截止日期、保持保密性,并在压力下做出明智判断和妥善处理

除符合上述任一选项的资格外,内部申请人还需具备以下能力:
知识:

  • 熟悉联邦和州民事权利法律的应用
  • 理解联邦机构与WSHRC之间的合同关系    
  • 理解州政府的基本原则,包括规则、政策和实践  
  • 具备劳动关系、集体谈判协议及谈判经验与理解  
  • 具备对现金收入、应付账款和人力资源管理进行桌面审计的内部控制标准经验
  • 理解根据州行政与会计手册(SAAM)原则和报告标准,识别风险的监督与责任
技能:
  • 优秀的口头和书面沟通能力
  • 具备良好的团队建设能力,能够与内部同事及其他州政府机构、立法者和客户有效协作
  • 能够领导、指导并激励员工
  • 能够及时、准确且响应地管理并优先处理机构运营事务
  • 能够独立工作和做出决策,但在需要时能判断何时应向上级请示
  • 能够沟通复杂问题并向高级管理层提供建议
  • 对质量、多样性和公共服务价值观有坚定的承诺

补充信息

如何申请: 您有兴趣吗?我们非常期待您的加入!请点击本页面顶部的“申请”按钮开始您的申请流程。如需,您可以保存申请并在之后继续填写。请确保完整填写申请,包括完整的工作经历和对补充问题的回答。

请提供以下文件以供考虑,否则您可能不会被考虑该职位:

  • A 申请信, 描述您如何符合职位招聘信息中列出的资格要求
  • A 当前简历,详细说明您的工作经历和教育背景
  • 提供至少 三 (3) 位专业参考人 的当前联系方式(可在面试时提供或附上)

不要 附上包含照片或私人信息(如社会安全号码、出生年份等)的文件。

注意:  通过提交这些材料,您即表示所有信息均真实准确。州政府可能会核实相关信息。如有虚假或误导性信息,可能会导致您被移出申请人名单或在录用后被解雇。简历不能替代完成申请表中的“职责摘要”部分或补充问题。  请不要在申请中引用简历中的细节,否则您的申请可能会被取消资格。 

全体机会: 人权委员会珍视我们的差异,我们致力于营造一个支持平等就业机会和包容性的职场,不论种族、宗教、肤色、国籍、公民身份或移民状况、婚姻状况、有子女的家庭(包括怀孕、分娩或相关医疗状况)、性别、性取向、性别认同多样性、年龄、受保护退伍军人身份、光荣退伍军人或现役军人身份、有感官、精神或身体残疾的个人身份,或使用导盲犬或服务动物的残疾人身份,或其他适用的受法律保护特征。我们也将考虑有犯罪记录的合格申请人,这符合联邦、州和地方法律的相关规定。您可以在材料中包含您希望被称呼的姓名和代词,我们将尊重您的选择,并在与我们组织互动时予以遵循。  

联系信息: 如对本次招聘有任何疑问,或需要申请过程中的合理便利,请联系Rachel Vaughan或发送电子邮件 jobs@des.wa.gov。    

听障或听力受损的申请人可通过拨打华盛顿州转接服务电话7-1-1或1-800-833-6388进行联系。

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Assistant Director of Compliance and Administration
Agency Internal Only

Who We Are: 
Established in 1949 by the Washington State Legislature, the Washington State Human Rights Commission (WSHRC) is a state agency responsible for administering and enforcing the Washington Law Against Discrimination. Chapter 49.60 RCW is the WSHRC’s statutory authority. WSHRC enforces civil rights laws born from state and national civil rights movements.

Under the law, everyone has the right to be free from discrimination at work, in housing, in a public accommodation, or when seeking credit and insurance. Any individual who believes that he or she has been discriminated against based on protected class status may file a charge of discrimination with the WSHRC. We are a neutral fact-finding agency, and we are deemed "substantially equivalent" to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). WSHRC does not provide legal advice or advocacy services. Discrimination complaints must be filed within specific time limits, as established by law. Our legal authority comes from Chapter 49.60 RCW. Despite being a small agency (fewer than 50 employees), we serve all Washington residents.

Mission: 
The mission of the Washington State Human Rights Commission (WSHRC) is to prevent and eliminate discrimination through the fair application of the law, the efficient use of resources, and the establishment of productive partnerships in the community.

To learn more about WSHRC, we invite you to explore our website.

About the Opportunity:
The Assistant Director of Compliance and Administration reports directly to the agency’s Executive Director. The position is responsible for oversight and management of the day-to-day operations for two offices statewide: Olympia (the headquarters office), and a regional office in Spokane. The Assistant Director has direct supervision of the Administrative Service Manager, Administrative Services staff and the IT Systems Administrator Manager. The position in conjunction with the Executive Director is responsible for managing state budget allotments, approval of facility lease renewals and large equipment purchases. The position is responsible for the monitoring of annual federal funds for contracts (i.e. EEOC and HUD), interagency agreements, and memorandums of understanding.

The internal incumbent selected for this role will supervise eight (8) full-time direct reports.  
(1) IT System Admin Manager 
(1) Administrative Service Manager
(1) Data Consultant 2 
(1) Customer Service Specialist 3
(2) Customer Service Specialist 2 
(2) Office Assistant 1 

This Assistant Director position is designated as critical in support of WSHR’s Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) for emergency or disaster recovery. In accordance with guidance from the Washington State Office of Financial Management (OFM), this position supports agency continuity by overseeing essential administrative functions, maintaining IT infrastructure operations, and serving as the agency’s Human Resources liaison to ensure continuity of mission-essential services during emergencies or disasters.

Contact the recruiter: Rachel Vaughan via email rachel.vaughan@des.wa.gov and jobs@des.wa.gov and request the full job description.

Duties

Some of the responsibilities associated with this position include:

  • Assures appropriate and optimum use of the organization’s resources and enhances the effectiveness of employees through timely appraisal and professional development opportunities

  • Maintains the highest standards of personal/professional and ethical conduct and supports the State’s interest in hiring and retaining a diverse workforce, consistent with the principles of equity

  • Implements short- and long-term planning strategies that support the agency’s mission, goals and objectives in relation to the priorities of government

  • Ensures compliance with state government and federal funding requirements and monitors ongoing operational effectiveness

  • Supervises IT management and all agency staff interface regarding implementation of effective systems to process work activity, including performance tracking measures for the investigative staff

  • Sets and implements priorities and accountability systems and methods

  • Provides guidance and oversight on case tasks in investigations

  • Engages with Investigations Enforcement Managers to update Complaint Questionnaires to provide the necessary information that the investigators need during the intake process

  • Works with FEMA and other state agencies to create a Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) for agency

  • Prepares the agency’s readiness for Office of Financial Management (OFM) Engagement Survey mandates and process requirements

  • Serves as the primary point of contact for the agency regarding Your Washington, Executive Order compliance

  • Coordinates the implementation of the Procurement Inclusion & Equity (Pie) Program for the agency by updating the website regarding contract opportunities and tracking outreach events and vendor data

Decision Making and Policy Impact:
  • Provides policy and management direction for agency operations and administration
  • Researches, updates and formalizes content of all policies for Executive Director review and Collective Bargaining Agreement compliance
  • Plans, leads, organizes and controls work performed by the organization
  • Develops the agency’s strategic plan and monitors for accomplishment of objectives
  • Provides leadership and oversight to quality improvement efforts, including investigation case age reduction, customer service, and staff training and recognition
  • Decisions that require determining and communicating the vision and direction of the agency
  • Priorities, goals and objectives, impacting operational systems and procedures, and the allocation of resources
  • Issues that involve Assistant Attorney General legal guidance and strategy to determine which cases move forward for prosecution
  • Legislative activities and directives, the monitoring of legislation interests that may potentially impact the agency
Financial Dimensions:
  • The position in conjunction with the Executive Director is responsible for managing state budget allotments, approval of facility lease renewals and large equipment purchases
  • The position is responsible for the monitoring of annual federal funds for contracts (i.e. EEOC and HUD), interagency agreements, and memorandums of understanding

Qualifications

Required Qualifications, Experience, Knowledge
Ways of meeting the requirements for this position must total eight (8) years' of experience.

[OPTION 1]
Eight (8) years’ working in a legal setting, creating administrative processes, policy drafting, instituting recruitment and hiring criteria, maintaining personnel files, managing multiple deadlines, maintaining confidentiality, and implementing performance management strategies.   A demonstrated track record in operational, financial, legal/compliance, risk management responsibilities

[OPTION 2]
Associate’s degree emphasis on business, human resources, social or organizational behavior sciences or related field
AND
Six (6) years’ working in a legal setting, creating administrative processes, recruitment and hiring criteria, maintaining personnel files, managing multiple deadlines, implementing risk control measures in contracts and procurement, writing policies for data security, records management, and workplace safety

[OPTION 3]
Bachelor’s Degree with emphasis on business, human resources, social or organizational behavior sciences or related field
 AND
 Four (4) years’ working knowledge working in a legal setting, recruitment and hiring, maintaining personnel files, managing multiple deadlines, maintaining confidentiality and exercising sound judgment and grace under pressure

In addition to qualifying with one of the above options, internal applicants need to possess the following competencies:
Knowledge:

  • Federal and state civil rights laws application
  • Understanding of federal agencies and the contractual relationship with the WSHRC    
  • An understanding of the principles of state government including rules, policies and practices  
  • Experience with and understanding of labor relations, collective bargaining agreements and negations  
  • Experience with internal control standards for desk auditing of cash receipts, accounts payable, and human resources management
  • Understanding of oversight and responsibility for identifying risk according to State Administrative and Accounting Manual (SAAM) principles and reporting standards
Skills:
  • Effective oral and written communication skills
  • Effective team building skills, internally and with other state agencies, legislators and customers
  • Ability to lead, coach and motivate staff
  • Manage and prioritize agency operations in a timely, accurate and responsive manner
  • Work and make decisions independently, but with judgment as to when to confer with higher authority
  • Communicate complex issues and make recommendations to executive management
  • Commitment to quality, diversity and public service values

Supplemental Information

How to Apply: Interested? We would love to hear from you! Click “Apply” at the top of this page to start your application. You can save the application and come back to it, if needed. Be sure to complete the application fully to include a full work history and responses to the supplemental questions.

Please provide the following documents in order to be considered; failure to do so may result in you not being considered for the position:

  • A letter of interestdescribing how you meet the qualifications for this position as outlined in the job posting
  • A current resume, detailing experience, and education
  • A current list of at least three (3) professional references with current contact information (attached or available to provide at the time of interview)

Do not attach any documents that include photos or private information (social security number, year of birth, etc.).

NOTE:  By submitting these materials, you are indicating that all information is true and correct. The state may verify information. Any untruthful or misleading information is cause for removal from the applicant pool or dismissal if employed.  A resume will not substitute for completing the “duties summary” section or supplemental questions of the application.  Please do not “refer to resume” for detail, or your application may be disqualified. 

Opportunity for All: The Human Rights Commission celebrates our differences and we are committed to a workplace that supports equal opportunity employment and inclusion regardless of race, creed, color, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, marital status, families with children (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sex, sexual orientation, gender identity diversity, age, status as a protected veteran, honorably discharged veteran or military status, status as an individual with the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with disabilities or other applicable legally protected characteristics. We will also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories, consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws.  You are welcome to include the name and pronoun you would like to be referred to in your materials, and we will honor this as you interact with our organization.  

Contact Information: For questions about this recruitment or to request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact Rachel Vaughan or email jobs@des.wa.gov.    

Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call through the Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6388.

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