ADDITIONAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
All applications must be completed in full AND have the following attachments to be considered. (Resume may not substitute for education and/or work history information required in the application)
- Resume
- Letter of Interest including how you meet the minimum qualifications
- Name and complete contact information for three (3) references, including at least one current or previous supervisor
AND
Five (5) years' experience as a City Manager, Assistant City Manager, exempt level department head or other senior administrative officer;
OR
Five (5) plus years' experience as a CEO or CFO in a large enterprise business/corporationof similar size and/or complexity.
Master's Degree, executive branch experience, and/or prior experience as a City Manager, Assistant City Manager, exempt level department head or other senior administrative officer is strongly preferred.
All successful candidates must pass background investigation regarding applicant's aptitude, character/integrity, judgement, credit, driving record and criminal history prior to hire.
LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS AND/OR CERTIFICATES
Must be able to obtain and maintain avalid Washington State Driver's License within 6 months of hire.
The City Manager appoints all Civil Service exempt employees including but not limited to Department Heads as provided by City Ordinance; supervises activities of all City departments and divisions, including public works, collection and disbursement of revenues, personnel management, public safety, code enforcement, City legal services, and City communications; oversees annual budget preparation and management; submits an annual budget to the City Council for approval; plans for future development to provide for population growth and expansion of public services.
The City Manager provides guidance, support, and problem solving assistance to all Department Heads in handling daily activities and responsibilities for the City of Yakima, making independent decisions on operational issues, managing and evaluating the effectiveness of technical operations, monitoring implementation of the City budget and ensuring that the City's programs are implemented in a manner consistent with City goals and policies. The City Manager reports to the City Council and is the appointing authority for all other City of Yakima employees.
Appoints, manages and, when necessary for the good of the City, removes from employment personnel of the City, all in compliance with Civil Service rules, regulations and laws; may authorize the heads of departments or offices to appoint and remove subordinates in such departments or offices.
Prepares the budget annually, submits it to the City Council and is responsible for budget administration after adoption.
Prepares a complete report of the City's finances and administrative activities of the City for the preceding year and submits it to the City Council at the end of the fiscal year.
Recommends measures considered necessary and expedient for adoption by the City Council.
Keeps the Council advised of the financial condition of future needs of the City and makes such recommendations as may deem desirable.
Administers all finance and fiscal matters of the City, countersigns all warrants, approves all claim vouchers and authorizes all travel for administrative personnel.
Oversees preparation of reports and recommendations for Council action, attends all City Council meetings and assures follow-up on Council actions and completion of assignments to staff. Serves as a resource to the City Council and staff through positive interactions and collaboration.
Attends a variety of meetings as the City's official staff representative and is required to speak to a wide variety of community groups, service clubs, professional organizations, etc.; serves as local liaison with State and County agencies. Work regularly requires attendance at meetings outside of normal working hours.
Supports the administration of City personnel policies in compliance with appropriate Collective Bargaining Agreements, City Charter, and Civil Service Rules and Regulations. Ensures timely resolution of operational issues, anticipates potential crisis and acts to prevent their occurrence or reduce operational impact.
Contributes to the effective administration of City government by fostering an attitude that encourages cooperation and coordination of efforts and efficient use of resources. Provides continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality customer service.
Performs such other duties as may be required by the City Council.
Knowledge of principles and practices of a wide variety of departmental and staff municipal functions including, but not limited to, public works, engineering and related services, community and economic development, airport operations, land use and zoning, public safety services, budgeting, finance, procurement, legal and personnel administration, and labor relations.
Strong working knowledge of: computer spreadsheets; databases; industry applications; Microsoft Office Suite including Excel; report writing tools and office equipment; professional office procedures and practices; and computerized municipal budgetary and fiscal management practices. Ability to operate standard office equipment including but not limited to: computer, copy machine, telephone and mobile devices.
Knowledge of techniques and strategies for dissemination of complex written and verbal information to a wide range of individuals, including the City Council, staff and members of the public, through effective written and oral reports, letters, and other formal communications such as public presentations or news conferences.
Excellent ability to conduct or supervise management and administrative analytical studies and to prepare policy recommendations for action. Ability to analyze and resolve problems; gather, analyze and interpret data; advise and counsel employees and managers.
Outstanding ability to communicate calmly, clearly, concisely, and tactfully in a wide variety of situations, including under stress. Must possess well developed and effective communication skills, both written and oral, with appropriate use of business English and plain English, including but not limited to correct grammar, vocabulary, letter composition, editing, spelling, and punctuation. Must possess the ability to make informative and persuasive presentations to individuals and groups, conduct public meetings, and participate in public forums. Must routinely and regularly maintain confidentiality and discretion through all forms of communication.
Ability to provide effective leadership and guidance to others with strong capacity to establish and maintain cooperative, successful working relationships and public relations credibility with City's management staff, City Council members, employees and employee associations, civic groups, professional organizations, private citizens, the news media, other local, state, and federal officials and legislative representatives.
Ability to absorb and analyze information rapidly, draw sound conclusions, and make decisions and recommendations quickly which address technical, legal, financial, personnel, and other administrative issues. Must be able to work effectively on several projects concurrently; work independently with self-direction and minimal direction or oversight; maintain sustained attention to detail; work under timeline pressures; adapt quickly to changing priorities and demands; prioritize and assign workloads; and make sound decisions within broad guidelines. Ability to respond, implement, and manage an emergency plan of action including but not limited to: technological or operating issues and/or emergency situations.
Knowledge of collective bargaining laws, procedures, and arbitration decisions which impact municipal operations. Must have ability to successfully assist with facilitation and negotiation of collective bargaining agreements in accordance with goals and guidelines of the City Council.
Ability to coordinate the diverse activities of various City departments and City-wide programs and capability to motivate and persuade key staff in City departments to adhere to Council objectives and policies at the City Manager's directions. Ability to work effectively with Yakima City Council and staff to address strategic priorities.
Ability to develop, present and gain acceptance for long-range programs and budgets. Must be able to locate grant resources and prepare grant proposals for projects.
Ability to work extended hours as needed to carry out the executive management and supervisory responsibilities and functions for the City of Yakima.