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Administrative Analyst I, II, or III - City of El Cerrito, CA

Administrative Analyst I, II, or III 

City of El Cerrito
Location: 
El CerritoCA

The Administrative Analyst is a job series utilized by various City departments. This position is available within the Community Development Department. The position may be filled at the I, II, or III level, depending on the candidate’s experience.  The Analyst performs a variety of work including: development, review, analysis, and oversight of programs and special projects, advanced planning efforts, grants, and budgets; maintaining liaison with assigned committees, other departments, agencies and the public; and providing organizational and informational analysis, leadership and support.
The Community Development Department is responsible for current and advanced planning, economic development, sustainable transportation and placemaking, affordable housing, and Development Services (Building, Planning, and code enforcement). The Community Development Analyst will initiate, coordinate and manage a range of projects and programs within the areas of community and economic development especially as they relate to promoting El Cerrito in accordance with the City’s Strategic Plan as a safe, connected and environmentally-focused Bay Area destination with vibrant neighborhoods, businesses and public places.
Experience: One to five years experience, preferably in a public agency, related to general administration, budgetary analysis, or personnel work including research, analysis and preparation of written reports and recommendations.
Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in Public Administration, Business Administration, or closely related field (e.g., Public Policy, Urban Studies, Urban/Community/Environmental Planning, Economics, or other similar field).  Masters Degree desirable.
Possession of or ability to obtain a valid California Driver’s License is required.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Employment applications and supplemental questionnaires may be obtained from the City of El Cerrito Human 
Resources Division at www.el-cerrito.org/apply; at City Hall, 10890 San Pablo Ave., El Cerrito, CA 94530; or by calling (510) 466-5005. 
You can email your signed and scanned application forms and all application materials to jobs@ci.el-cerrito.ca.us; or you can also mail or hand deliver your application forms to the Human Resources Division at El Cerrito City Hall, 10890 San Pablo Avenue, El Cerrito, CA 94530 by 4:00 p.m. on  September 24, 2015.