Placer Employment Opportunities

Tax Collections Officer

Recruitment #2024-11727-01

Introduction

Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov.

BENEFITS

Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department.

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For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer please visit Placer County's Human Resources website.

DEFINITION

To perform difficult and complex work in the collection of defaulted unsecured property taxes; to research and prepare investigative findings and reports which address defaulted unsecured property taxes and to present findings to the Treasurer-Tax Collector; and to pursue the collection of defaulted unsecured property taxes through the execution of attachments, garnishments, seizures and conduct orders of examination.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

This is a single position classification and serves as a highly skilled, independent technical expert on the most sensitive projects including orders of examination, objections to claims, analyzing and making recommendations concerning pending legislation.  Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit and the department.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED

Received direction from the Treasurer/Tax Manager or assigned management personnel.

Exercises direct supervision over professional, technical and clerical employees supporting the tax collection function.

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
  • Conduct investigations of defaulted unsecured property taxes, traces, locates and interviews.
  • Assess, analyze and evaluate testimony.
  • Strategically examine and analyze a variety of books and records to gather and document data concerning defaulted unsecured property taxes, initiate small claims court action to enforce collection of delinquent unsecured property taxes, seize and sell delinquent taxpayers personal property, improvements, and possessory interests for satisfaction of delinquent taxes owed.
  • File tax liens.
  • Act as agent for the Tax Collector, appear and testify in court as requested.
  • Confer with the Tax Collector or assigned supervisor, and/or staff of the County Counsel regarding the initiation of legal actions.
  • Assist County Counsel in providing information needed for legal actions.
  • Represent the County at the small claims court and may testify on other legal cases.
  • Interview taxpayers to obtain information for completion of financial statements and other information to determine payment schedules on accounts owed.
  • Contact businesses, neighbors, credit unions and other leads to trace and communicate with persons having delinquent accounts.
  • File necessary documents and prepare and provide records for recovery of delinquent unsecured property taxes subject to Federal bankruptcy.
  • Plan, prioritize, assign, supervise, and review the work of assigned professional, clerical and technical staff; provide and/or coordinate staff training.
  • Assist in resolving problems and recommends methods to increase effectiveness and efficiency of collections work.
  • Train employees in collection techniques, evaluation of information obtained and collection policies and procedures.
  • Interpret collection policies, California Revenue and Taxation Code, Federal Bankruptcy law and other legal and regulatory requirements for employees and the public.
  • Produce reports; obtain collections on delinquent accounts through correspondence, telephone communications and personal interviews.
  • Maintain files and records pertaining to accounts, interpret data, prepare reports and reconcile performance statistics to performance goals and objectives.
  • Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees and the public using principles of good customer service.
  • Perform related duties as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Experience or Training
Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be:

Experience: Five years of increasingly responsible journey level experience interpreting and administering laws related to tax law compliance or debt collection work.

Training: Graduation from a four-year college or university with a Bachelor's degree in business administration, accounting or a closely related field.

Required License or Certificate:                                                                                                                 
May need to possess a valid California driver's license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of:

  • Property tax collection laws as prescribed in California Revenue and Taxation Code.
  • Field investigation techniques.
  • Ability to record research findings and reduce investigation outcome to writing
  • Principles and practices of supervision; workload scheduling; and priority setting.
  • General functions of a collection agency and commercial law applicable to collections.
  • Financial record keeping.
  • Particular provisions of laws, rules or regulations enforced or administered by the County.
  • Federal bankruptcy law relative to unsecured property tax collections.
  • Operations, procedures and regulations applicable in assigned department.
  • Sources of information used in locating persons.
  • Methods used for the collection of delinquent accounts.

Ability to:

  • Evaluate data and information and draw conclusions concerning compliance with California Revenue and Taxation Code and County policies and procedures.
  • Supervise, coordinate, train and evaluate the work of assigned staff. 
  • Review and interpret documents related to Office operations; observe, identify and problem solve office operations and procedures; understand, interpret and explain department policies and procedures; explain operations and problem solve office issues for the public and with staff. 
  • On a continuous basis, sit at desk and/or stand at counter for long periods of time.  Intermittently twist and reach office equipment; write and use keyboard to communicate through written means; communicate clearly by telephone and in person; lift light weight.
  • Interpret and apply to specific cases, the provisions of laws, rules or regulations enforced or administered by the Treasurer Tax Collector. 
  • Prepare reports and maintain records.
  • Analyze unsecured property tax and collection related situations accurately and take effective actions. 
  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. 
  • Write and speak clearly and effectively. 
  • Apply technical knowledge to solve problems related to the property tax collection system.

SELECTION PROCEDURE

Training & Experience Rating (100%)

Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list.

CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT

Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S.  For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn.

SUBSTITUTE LISTS

The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied.

EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES

Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over),  marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation.

Conclusion

 For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Lindsay Baer, Administrative Technician, at lbaer@placer.ca.gov or (530) 886-4667.


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