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$35.55-$53.20 Hourly / $6,162.00-$9,221.33 Monthly / $73,944.00-$110,656.00 Yearly
This is responsible professional work to champion the City’s entrepreneurial support programs.
The small business navigator position provides
dedicated support for Tampa’s small business community. The employee serves as
the central point of contact for small businesses navigating City government,
connecting entrepreneurs to available business support and technical assistance
services, leading outreach and engagement to small business stakeholders and
business groups, and coordinating efforts to strengthen Tampa’s small business
climate including supporting policy change and new program development. Tasks
are of more than average difficulty, performed under general supervision and require
significant tact and, diplomacy when dealing with the public. The exercise of
reasonable initiative and independent judgment is required in ensuring that
data compilation is accomplished in a thorough and accurate manner. Work is
reviewed through conferences, reports submitted, and results obtained. Appointed position; employee serves at the
pleasure of the Mayor.
Knowledge
of: project management practices and procedures
specifically concerning economic development, small business support, or
related field; developing and maintaining relationships with business owners
and managing their experience through a business support process; coordinating
service delivery at a local level for small businesses; inputting data in and
producing reports from a customer relationship management (CRM) database; techniques
of marketing, communications, and community engagement.
Ability to: empathize with the challenges that small business owners face and be an advocate for them; plan, manage, and implement entrepreneurial initiatives; think strategically and participate as part of a team; write and speak clearly and succinctly in a variety of communication settings and prepare analytical and technical reports; engage diverse stakeholders in a culturally competent way; establish and maintain effective working relationships with city officials, officials of other governmental organizations, representatives of public and private organizations, community stakeholders and the general public; speak Spanish a plus.