Community Safety, Health, and Wellness Program
Recruitment #2305-0073-001
Date Opened | 5/26/2023 10:00:00 AM |
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Close Date | 6/19/2023 11:59:00 PM |
HR Analyst | Randall Moehr |
Analyst Phone/Email | Randall.Moehr@tucsonaz.gov |
Salary | $48,484.80 - $84,302.40/year ***Salary in accordance with Administrative Directives*** |
Salary Grade | 815 |
Department | City Manager's Office |
Job Type | Open to All Applicants (External, Internal) |
Employment Type |
Full-Time
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The City of Tucson is seeking a skilled professional to join the Community Safety, Health, and Wellness Office as a Community Enrichment Coordinator. This is an exciting opportunity to join a team of dedicated professionals who work to advance community safety, health, and wellness initiatives throughout the City of Tucson.
Tucson has been continuously inhabited for over 12,000 years and celebrates a unique diversity of cultures, architecture, and peoples. One of the oldest towns in the United States, Tucson officially became part of the United States with the Gadsden Purchase of 1854 and served as the capital of the Arizona Territory from 1867 to 1877. Now the 33rd largest city in the nation, Tucson maintains a strong connection to our cultural heritage as we look towards the future.
Surrounded by five mountain ranges, Tucson’s 220-plus square miles boast the natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert and an unsurpassed climate of more than 350 sunny days a year – yet is just a short drive from the cool sub-alpine meadows on Mount Lemmon. Tucson is home to world-class outdoor recreation, a vibrant, growing city center, renowned museums, and the University of Arizona.
The City of Tucson is dedicated to ensuring team members are from backgrounds as diverse as the community we serve, including race, ethnicity, gender identity, and sexual orientation. The city is committed to engaging in cultural awareness, fighting implicit bias, and ensuring equity.
City-Wide Benefits
Your Security and Future
Your Peace of Mind
This position works in areas of the city where historic disinvestment and poverty have produced higher rates of violent crime. Their efforts, along with their colleagues in the Community Safety, Health & Wellness program, support crisis and violence interruption efforts in the City of Tucson to promote safety, health and wellness.
Community Enrichment Coordinators facilitate community-based connections with an eye toward building neighbor-to-neighbor networks, amplifying existing community assets and working with neighbors to leverage or create new resources to meet their needs and vision for a thriving community.
About the Community Safety, Health & Wellness Program
The Community Safety Pilot Program was created unanimously by the Mayor and Council on June 30, 2020. The Community Safety Pilot Program was charged with establishing a community safety continuum across City departments and non-profit partners that is grounded in the needs and vision of community safety identified through community engagement.
In April 2021, the program became permanent. At that time, various forums and surveys were launched to expand community voice in the program design, and the Program Director was hired in January 2022. The program is housed in the City Manager’s office and aims to:
Community Safety is an approach that reflects the broad range of factors that promote an environment where residents not only feel safe but thrive. With awareness that our community is safest when we have the tools to reduce and prevent crises, we are working to ensure that the City of Tucson has the appropriate responses to crises related to substance use, mental illness, and extreme poverty/homelessness.
Represents the City of Tucson with cultural competency and familiarity with trauma-informed community building and engagement.
Education Level & Type: Bachelor’s degree in Social Services, Public Health, Human Relation or closely related field or equivalent
**You are encouraged to print this bulletin because it contains important dates and information that will not be available online once this position closes.**
All applicants will be required to submit a resume AND cover letter (single attachment) under the "Resume" tab as part of the online application, Your resume will be reviewed and scored as a testing process. Please ensure your application contains the required resume prior to submission.
Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be evaluated on the education and work experience in their employment profiles and the responses to their supplemental questions. The highest scoring applicants, but no more than the top 30 will proceed to the resume review evaluation.
Following the resume review evaluation process, the highest scoring applicants, but no more than the top 10 will be invited to an oral board panel panel interview.
Upon completion of all examination processes, the highest scoring applicants will be placed on the Civil Service Employment List. An applicant’s ranking on the Civil Service Employment List will be based on their final score which will be calculated as:
This recruitment will establish a civil service list that may be utilized to fill vacancies occurring in this classification within the next 6 months. Post list hiring interviews may be conducted prior to final selection.
Veterans, Native American, or Disability preference points will be added to the final score for those that are placed on the Civil Service Employment List. If you qualify for preference points as outlined in the Employment Profile, you must upload your documentation as part of the application process or email it to Randall.Moehr@tucsonaz.gov. The DD 214 must be a copy that indicates characterization of service.
If you are in need of Americans with Disabilities Act-related accommodation during the testing process, please contact Randall Moehr at Randall.Moehr@tucsonaz.gov at least 48 hours prior to the evaluation.
Communication during this process will be sent via email to the email address on file, so please ensure your browser accepts emails from jobs@tucsonaz.gov and check your email account regularly; this may include your junk box/spam filter. Failure to respond or follow instructions may result in disqualification.
To ensure accurate payroll information for tax purposes, the successful candidate will need to provide their original Social Security Card or original letter from the Social Security Administration with their social security number prior to beginning work with the City of Tucson.
The City of Tucson hires lawful workers only - US citizens or nationals and non-citizens with valid work authorization - without discrimination. Federal immigration laws require all employers to verify both the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States. In its efforts to meet the law's requirements, the City of Tucson participates in the E-Verify program established by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Social Security Administration (SSA) to aid employers in verifying the eligibility of workers.
Retired City of Tucson employees receiving benefits from the Tucson Supplemental Retirement System who are considering reemployment with the City should be aware that pursuant to Section 22-37(g) of the Tucson City Code, retirement benefits shall be suspended during the period of reemployment with the City of Tucson unless you have been separated at least twelve consecutive months before returning to work AND you return to a non-permanent employment classification. Creditable service does not accrue during any reemployment period.
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