The County of Yuba is recruiting for the position of Administrative Analyst. Currently, a vacancy exists in both the Community Development & Services Agency and the County Administrator’s Office. Under general supervision, performs a variety of simple to moderately complex professional level analytical work to support the operations of County departments, agencies, and programs in areas such as the legislative analysis, evaluation and development of management/administrative policy, development, and administration of contractual agreements, and/or assists with program evaluation and planning; and performs other duties as assigned.
The ideal candidate:
The minimum and preferred requirements are listed below. While the following requirements outline the minimum qualifications the County reserves the right to select applicants for further consideration who demonstrate the best qualifications match for the job. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee further participation in selection procedures:
Education and Experience:
MINIMUM: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college with major coursework in business or public administration, economics, statistics, finance or related field related and one (1) year of progressively responsible experience performing administrative analysis or departmental administrative and/or project support. Relevant analytical experience may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis.
PREFERRED: In addition to the minimum, two (2) years of experience equivalent to the County’s class of Administrative Technician.
Licenses and Certification:
Special Requirements:
For complete job details, the application instructions, and/or to apply online, please visit: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/yubacounty/jobs/5007837/administrative-analyst?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
Yuba County is situated in the Northern Sacramento Valley, approximately 40 miles north of the State Capitol in Sacramento and two hours away from San Francisco and Lake Tahoe. The boundaries stretch from the farms and orchards of the valley to the timberlands of the Sierras. Yuba County offers its residents the many advantages of a rural lifestyle away from the pressures of the urban areas. The County’s rivers, lakes and outdoor recreation areas provide excellent hunting, fishing, boating and skiing opportunities. Our County vision is to create a “golden” future for Yuba County by inspiring a community of participation, embracing our unique history, and discovering the wealth of our untapped potential.
The Organization:
The County of Yuba has 900 allocated positions and a total FY 19/20 budget of $203 million. It has a proud tradition of being a stable local government bolstered by five members of the Board of Supervisors who are elected for four year terms on an alternating basis. Each Supervisor represents an election district. Members of the Board of Supervisors serve as the legislative and executive body for Yuba County and provide policy direction for all branches of County government.
Statement of Commitment:
We are dedicated to providing responsive, innovative and sustainable services that enhance the quality of life and uphold the public trust and interest.