Recreation Administrative Coordinator (Grade 17)

Salary : $56,888.00 – $96,491.20 Annually

Location : Huntsville, AL

Job Type: Full-Time

Job Number: 5360

Department: Parks and Recreation

Opening Date: 06/09/2023

Closing Date: 6/23/2023 6:00 PM Central

Nature of Work
This is supervisory and professional, administrative work in directing recreation, athletic and sporting event programs and activities. Under administrative direction the incumbent is responsible for planning and developing a variety of recreation programs and activities designed to meet the recreation needs of the people, and for implementing and managing recreation programs and activities at the City’s neighborhood community centers and facilities, or at the City’s enterprise service centers and facilities. Supervision is exercised over a staff of subordinate recreation supervisors. Work is performed under general supervision with considerable independence of action, and is reviewed by a superior through conferences and reports. Coordinates and oversees staff and program activities of a departmental section such as recreation, health and wellness, arts, permits, or special events; Develops, plans, implements, and evaluates the activities, programs or projects within an assigned section; Develops and coordinates a comprehensive safety program and administrative and operating guidelines and procedures for an assigned section; Reviews and makes recommendations for capital improvements for assigned section; Projects and proposes budgetary needs for personnel, materials, maintenance, supplies, and equipment for an assigned section; prepares section budget; prepares and completes federal, state, or local grant applications; Ensures section expenditures correspond to budget schedules; prepares annual budgetary reports in order to account for the allocation of City or grant funds; evaluates and implements revenue enhancement opportunities for an assigned section; Meets with community, professional and governmental group officials and other interested parties for the purpose of assessing needs, promoting departmental programs, exchanging information, and resolving problems; makes presentations and plans meeting agendas; Consolidates information and maintains necessary records; prepares manuals, documents, correspondence, and technical and comprehensive reports; Coordinates marketing, contributions, grants, and volunteer utilization efforts for an assigned section with the department’s marketing and development sections; Supervises managers and other section staff; assigns and monitors work and evaluates staff in writing; coordinates training opportunities for staff; conducts staff and related meetings; approves leave requests and recommends disciplinary actions. Requires regular and prompt attendance plus the ability to work well with others and work well parents, caregivers, and special needs participates as well as other staff members.

Physical and Environmental Factors:

Work requires frequent operation of a motor vehicle, walking, kneeling, stooping, and prolonged standing. Work is performed in a vehicle, indoors and outdoors at public facilities. Work exposes employee to heavy traffic, inclement weather, and to potential physical hazards.
Minimum Education, Training and Experience
Bachelor’s Degree in Recreation, Physical Education or a related field from a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and considerable managerial experience in the administration of recreation programs; or any combination of education, training and experience that demonstrates the above listed knowledge, skills and abilities. Considerable knowledge of the facilities and equipment needed in comprehensive and diverse recreation programs. Considerable knowledge of the recreation needs and interests of communities, and of community organizations and groups served by recreation programs. Knowledge of the principles and practices of personnel management. Ability to plan, organize, coordinate and supervise the work of subordinate personnel. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with superiors, subordinate employees, public officials, members of civic groups and organizations, members of the media, and the general public. Skill in the use of a personal computer.

Necessary Special Requirements:
Possession of a valid driver’s license

Applicants May Obtain a Copy of the City of Huntsville’s EEOP Short Form Upon Request

The City of Huntsville offers a competitive benefits package for its regular, full-time employees, such as medical, dental, vision, life, accidental death & dismemberment, cancer, off-the-job accident, as well as annual leave, sick leave, holiday and retirement.

Below is a summary of the City’s benefit offerings:

The City of Huntsville offers a comprehensive benefit program to all full-time employees. For most benefits, a 30-day waiting period from date of eligibility will apply.

Medical Insurance
All eligible and ACA eligible employees may enroll in the City of Huntsville’s group health plans administered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama; Blue Card PPO and High Deductible PPO. Benefits include medical/surgical, prescription coverage, and more.

Mental Health/Substance Abuse
A mental health benefit and substance abuse program is offered through Behavioral Health Systems, Incorporated (BHS). These benefits are included as part of the group health plan. Services may be accessed by contacting BHS. A designated Care Coordinator for the City of Huntsville can assist with referrals to network providers.

Dental Plan
The City offers a dental plan administered by Delta Dental Insurance Company to eligible full-time employees. This plan offers coverage for Preventive and Diagnostic Services, Basic and Major Services, and Orthodontic coverage (for dependent children under the age of 19.) A deductible of $50 per person/calendar year applies for Basic and Major Services. The deductible is waived for Diagnostic and Preventative services and a plan maximum of $2,000/year/covered patient. Orthodontics carries a $2,000/lifetime max/patient.

Vision Plan
The City’s vision plan is offered and administered by Vision Service Plan (VSP). VSP provides vision benefits, co-pays for eye exams, frames, and eyeglass lenses, as applicable, and an allowance for contact lenses. The plan also offers exclusive Member Extras for additional savings.

Retirement
The City’s retirement plan is administered by the Retirement System of Alabama (RSA). Participation is mandatory for all regular full and part-time employees. Employees contribute a percentage of their salary to the plan. The City contributes a percentage as determined by RSA.

Life Insurance
The City provides a $20,000 group life insurance policy to all full-time employees through Lincoln Financial Insurance Company. Eligible employees are covered after completing one full day of work and coverage is provided at no-cost to the employee. Additional benefits may apply in the event of accidental death or dismemberment.

Disability Insurance
The City provides a limited long term disability policy for eligible employees with one year of service, but less than ten years of service. There is no cost to the employee for this coverage. After ten years of service, disability benefits may be requested through the Retirement System of Alabama (RSA).

Voluntary Life / AD&D
The City offers eligible employees an optional voluntary term life insurance benefit. Employees may apply to purchase additional term life insurance for self, spouse, and eligible dependents. Guarantee issue amounts are available if voluntary life benefits are elected within 30 days of eligibility. Premiums for employee and spouse are based upon age. Child Life is a flat rate based on the level of coverage.

The City also offers an optional voluntary accidental death & dismemberment insurance plan. Employees may purchase insurance for self or family. The plans are administered by Lincoln Financial Insurance Company. Please refer to the plan summary for additional information.

Supplemental Voluntary Benefits
The City offers voluntary Cancer and Off-the-Job Accident plans administered by Allstate Benefits. The Cancer plan provides first occurrence, hospital confinement, radiation & chemotherapy, and other benefits. The Off-the-Job Accident plan provides benefits for injuries occurring off the job. Please refer to the brochures for an explanation of covered benefits.

Flexible Spending Accounts
The City offers two flexible spending account options to assist with unreimbursed medical expenses and dependent care expenses. These pre-taxed accounts require a qualifying receipt and may be reimbursed by mail or direct deposit. A pre-loaded debit card is available for enrollees in the medical account. The flexible spending accounts are administered by Health Equity/WageWorks.

Financial Wellness
The City provides a confidential financial wellness program through SmartDollar for all full-time employees. The program offers online tools and a step-by-step plan that is self-paced to help employees as they journey to reach their financial goals. There is no cost to the employee for participation.

Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
We know that dealing with day-to-day stresses can be distracting. The City provides a confidential EAP program to assist with life’s stresses. EAP services may be coordinated through Behavioral Health Systems (BHS) or through the Employee Resources and Program Manager at the City’s Health & Wellness Center. Resources may include substance abuse, grief and loss, marriage/family communication, managing stress and depression, parenting, and more. There is no waiting period for this benefit.

Health & Wellness Center
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The City’s Health & Wellness Center is more than just a clinic. The Center provides cost-effective health care and on-line services at no cost to the individual. Open Monday through Saturday, the Center provides medical services including acute, primary, and preventive care, as well as annual physicals. The Center also offers routine blood work, immunizations, wellness coaching, chronic disease management, many generic medications dispensed on-site, and much more. If an onsite appointment isn’t possible, Telehealth Services are available 24/7/365. All City employees, covered retirees, and covered dependents age 3 and above are eligible for services at the Center as well as telehealth services.

Voluntary Deferred Compensation Plans
The City provides two optional voluntary deferred compensation plans: RSA-1 (State of Alabama) and Nationwide Retirement Solutions. Employees may defer portions of salary for a later date, such as retirement. Please see the Payroll Division of the Finance Department for further details.

Sick Leave
Sick leave accrual is 4 hours per pay period for all eligible City employees. There is no accrual maximum for employee sick leave.

Annual Leave
Annual leave for eligible employees is accrued as follows: less than 10 years = 4 hours per pay period; 10 to 15 years = 5 hours per pay period; 15 to 20 years = 6 hours per pay period; 20 or more years = 7 hours per pay period. Employees may accrue and carry forward 260 hours (or the equivalent for fire suppression) to the next calendar year.

Military Leave
The City provides a military leave plan that pays regular salary for not more than twenty-one days per year. Also, employees called into active service may receive compensation in an amount equal to the difference in the lower military pay and the higher public employment salary as provided by City Council Ordinance.

Holidays
The City recognizes the following holidays: New Years Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Two additional floating holidays may be declared each year at the discretion of the Mayor.

Longevity Pay
The City pays eligible employees compensation based upon the number of months of continuous regular full-time service as of October 1st of each year.

College 529 Savings Program
The City makes it easy for friends and family to give the gift of a college education. The 529 college savings program is administered by CollegeCounts, through payroll deduction, and offers tax advantages and other benefits.

Other Benefits
Please refer to the City of Huntsville Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual.

Disclosure:
The City offers a robust benefits program to eligible employees. The list above offers a summary of those benefits. The information is intended as a general reference and should in no way be construed as a promise or guarantee of employment or benefit coverage. Please refer to the appropriate Summary Plan Description (SPD) or contact the City of Huntsville Benefits Office for more details. If there is a conflict between this information and the actual plan document or policies, the plan documents or policies will always govern.

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