Salary : $71,175.39 – $105,968.53 Annually
Location : (RCGC EAST) Saint Paul, MN
Job Type: Full Time
Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number: 0437-0523-001
Department: 67A01-HWAD/Administration&Overhead
Opening Date: 05/18/2023
Closing Date: 6/2/2023 11:59 PM Central
Basic Function
This position will be located in the administrative division on the Health and Wellness Service Team. The position will provide evaluation and research support for human services programs. This position will work with internal department leadership and community members to design and implement program evaluations, develop performance measures, create evaluation and performance reports, and help department leadership and community members to use evaluation results to improve programs and performance. This position will use all types of research methods, including quantitative analyses, focus group design, surveys, interviews, and other methods. Experience and knowledge of Child Protection, Children’s Mental Health, or financial assistance programs is desired but not required for this position.
To carry out the department’s planning and evaluation function, including analyzing regulations and statutes, developing program goals, making recommendations about program design, coordinating submission of all plans and grant applications to funding sources, and monitoring implementation of grants and the quality of data collected; may perform contract management functions by acting as liaison between vendor and department, prepares and assesses program evaluation data; may direct the process by which the departments use to manage information; and perform other duties as assigned.
Flexible Workplace
This position is identified under the designation of ‘flex work eligible’, meaning that the employee can formally opt to be in-office full-time or work a flex schedule in which at least two-days per week are performed in office and other days can be performed in a remote-first environment. Regardless of selection, the position carries expectations regarding on-site responsibilities and will require schedule flexibility beyond the minimum expectations set forth in the county’s flexible workplace policy. To view Ramsey County’s Flexible Workplace policy, go to: Flexible Workplace policy.
If an internal candidate is selected, salary will be set in accordance with the personnel rules (i.e., promotion, transfer, or voluntary reduction).
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Examples of Work Performed
- Promote a diverse, culturally competent, and respectful workplace.
- Analyze and evaluate changes in legislation and in community needs by conducting or reviewing needs assessments and other studies, and by consulting with department staff and employees from outside agencies, in order to: develop program objectives and recommendations for program design; determine procedures to monitor and assess programs; and make recommendations for any needed changes in service delivery or operating policies and procedures.
- Present recommendations on program design to the management team and/or the Private Industry Council (PIC), and coordinate the final decision-making process.
- Participate as a member of the management team in coordinating the development of short and long range plans with staff and/or the PIC, and ensure that the team’s assessment of budgetary and staffing needs reflect these plans.
- Provide contract management for an assigned department by negotiating contract terms and notify vendors of outcome, resolve contract related issues, review contract compliance and make recommendations to management, prepare and submit contract applications, and get the necessary signatures for contract approval.
- Oversee and coordinate the preparation of all grant applications and proposals to funding sources, monitor the implementation and expenditures of grants, and prepare grant reports for presentation to the Board of Commissioners.
- Prepare evaluation data on services provided or purchased by the department and monitor progress toward program goals, by performing on-site monitoring of contracted programs, and by preparing performance reports on both contracted and department programs for use by the management team, government monitoring agencies, and funding sources.
- Direct the management of information for an assigned area, which includes but is not limited to the compilation and maintenance of program performance records and the submission of required reports to regulatory agencies; develop recommendations for system changes in order to respond to new external and internal reporting requirements, advances in technology, and changes in rules, regulations and statutes.
- Develop policies and procedures regarding program evaluation, reporting, and regulatory requirements; inform department staff and contract staff of finalized policies, and follow up to ensure compliance.
- Organize and oversee the Request for Proposal (RFP) process to solicit grant or sub-grant proposals, direct the RFP review and approval process through the department and/or PIC, and negotiate contract work statements in conjunction with the department or division director.
- Prepare the budget for direct program services, monitor expenditures, and ensure that allocated funds are used in compliance with all legal requirements.
- Provide administrative support to several subcommittees of the department and/or Private Industry Council by: developing agendas and providing information for committee meetings, preparing and distributing meeting minutes and other committee communications, explaining state and federal guidelines, and conducting special projects or generating reports upon request.
- Represent the department to government and community organizations and has managerial authority for planning and administration issues in the Director’s absence.
(The work assigned to a position in this classification may not include all possible tasks in this work and does not limit the assignment of any additional tasks in this classification. Regular attendance according to the position’s management approved work schedule is required.)
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Minimum Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration, Social Services, Social or Behavioral Sciences, Management, or a closely related area.
Experience: Three years of experience in grant and contract administration, or public program planning and evaluation, or the administration of an Employment and Training program.
Substitution: A Master’s Degree in public planning or closely related area may substitute for two years of the experience requirement.
Certifications/Licensure: None.
Exam/Screening Process Information
The examination process will consist of the following section with each section weighted as indicated:
Training and Experience Rating = 100%
The examination for Planning and Evaluation Analyst will consist of a training and experience rating, comprised of the questions in the attached supplemental questionnaire. Not all applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will pass the training and experience rating. The rating on this supplemental questionnaire will depend on your answers to the questions – do not mark “see resume” or “see work history” as a response. Please answer all your questions clearly and completely. Failure to respond could affect your score and final rank on this examination.
Eligible List: The names of all applicants who filed a properly completed application and passed the examination/screening process shall be placed on the eligible list for an employment opportunity as a Planning and Evaluation Analyst. This list will be certified to the appointing authority which may use this list to conduct interviews to fill a vacancy. Candidates will remain on the list for one month or until hired, whichever occurs first. A notice will be sent to applicants at the time the eligible list is posted, informing them that the list has been posted and their rank on the list. The names of all applicants who score in the top 30 will be forwarded to the department for further consideration.
Veteran’s Preference: This is a classified position requiring an open, competitive selection process. Veteran’s Preference points will be applied after a candidate passes the examination process. Applicants who are eligible for veteran’s preference should update their veteran’s DD214, and other supporting documents, and submit them as an attachment at the time of application.
Criminal Background Checks: All employment offers are conditioned upon the applicant passing a criminal background check. Convictions are not an automatic bar to employment. Each case is considered on its individual merits and the type of work sought. However, making false statements or withholding information will cause you to be barred from employment, or removed from employment.
E-Verify Participation: Ramsey County participates in the federal E-Verify program. This means that Ramsey County will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee’s Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. If the Government cannot confirm that you are authorized to work, Ramsey County is required to give you written instructions and an opportunity to contact DHS and/or the SSA before taking adverse action against you, including terminating your employment. Employers may not use E-Verify to pre-screen job applicants and may not limit or influence the choice of documents you present for use on Form I-9.
Equal Opportunity Employer: Ramsey County provides equal access to employment, programs, and services without regard to race, color, creed, religion, age, sex (except when sex is a Bona Fide Occupational Qualification), disability, familial or marital status, sexual orientation or gender identity, public assistance status, place of residence, political affiliation, or national origin.
To print a paper application for this posting click . You will need to print this posting and answer the supplemental questions associated with this exam and submit them with your completed paper application.
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Ramsey County provides a wide range of employee benefits to support health and well-being, and work/life balance. Benefits eligibility can vary depending on union status/contract language. To view our Total Rewards Guide click or see below:
- Medical and dental insurance.
- Medical and dental insurance is available through HealthPartners for single or family coverage. The county covers 92.5% of single health insurance coverage, 76.8% of family health insurance coverage, and 50% of both single and family dental insurance coverage.
- The Healthy Benefits program is available to help lower office visit copays for employees and dependents each year.
- A health care savings plan and health flexible spending accounts are also available to maximize tax savings on health expenses.
- Vacation hours, accrued based on years of service, ranging from 12 to 25 days per year (pro-rated for part-time employees).
- 11 scheduled holidays and one floating holiday.
- Up to three weeks of 100% paid parental leave, plus additional use of sick time as noted below.
- Sick hours accrued at a rate of three weeks per year, which can be used for medical and dental care; injury or illness for you, your spouse or children; the birth or adoption of a child (up to 80 hours) or the death of a family member (up to 40 hours).
- Wellness incentive allowing you to convert unused sick time to vacation or pay.
- Pension – The county contributes at least 7.5% of your salary to your pension, depending on bargaining unit. Unlike other retirement investments, pension payments are a lifetime benefit once you start collecting payments.
- New employees become vested after five years. For the Police and Fire union, employees are vested after 10 years.
- Deferred compensation – 457(b) account with employer match.
- Metropass program for a discounted monthly bus pass for commuters, saving employees $34.50 per month.
- Flexible spending accounts for parking/transportation expenses.
- Employee assistance program, including telephone counseling, financial counseling, rideshare benefits, etc.
- Wellness programming.
- Flexible spending account for dependent care.
- Flexible work policy with hybrid work options for eligible positions.
- Tuition reimbursement, up to $4,000 per year.
- Professional development opportunities through the Learning & Development Center.
- County employment qualifies as a public service organization for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
- Employee resource groups – help employees build connections through common bonds with colleagues.
- Long-term disability – Coverage replaces 40% of your lost income after six months of disability.
- Short-term disability – Optional short-term disability coverage provides 60% income replacement.
For general information about Ramsey County’s benefits packages, please visit our website at:
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Each applicant must complete this supplemental questionnaire as a part of the application screening process. The supplemental questionnaire will be used as a scored evaluation of your knowledge, skills and experience. Provide complete information for each question. Do not write “see resume” as it is not an acceptable answer. The experiences you indicate in your responses will be reviewed and used to determine your eligibility to move forward in the selection process. Select “yes” if you have read and understand.
- Yes
- No
02
Do you have or have you ever held a professional license?
- Yes
- No
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If you answered “Yes” to the previous question, please list the type of license(s) and the State or jurisdiction the license is or was held; also indicate the status of your license(s). If this does not apply to you, please write “N/A” in the space provided.
04
Have you completed or currently participating in any of the following Public Sector Partnership Programs at Ramsey County? Examples may include a program in partnership with HIRED, Project for Pride in Living (PPL), Ramsey County Workforce Solutions, or an internship (including Right Track Plus), fellowship, limited duration assignment, provisional assignment, temporary opportunity or participating in a work experience like the Young Adult Career Academy, or job shadow experience. Answer No, if none of the above.
- Yes
- No
05
Which of the following describes your experience in extracting data from electronic databases such as SAP Business Objects, Teradata, PowerBI, or Microsoft Access? Select all that apply.
- I have combined data from multiple data sets
- I have extracted data from complex data sets (multiple tables and/or multiple files)
- I have done data management using multiple programs.
- I have used multiple programs to prepare data for analysis
- I have limited or no experience in extracting data from electronic databases.
06
Describe your experience in undertaking projects requiring statistical analysis, including software used. Provide an example where you linked separate data sources to answer complex questions. Do not put “see resume” in this response
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Please describe your experience conducting research and evaluation using qualitative methods. Note experience with surveys, interviews, and/or focus groups. Do not put “see resume.” in your response.
08
Describe your experience in presenting (orally, using charts and graphs, and/or in writing) evaluation or research results, outcome measures, and statistical analyses to staff, management, boards, or the general public. Do not put “see resume” in your response.
09
Ramsey County is committed to race and health equity for all. Please describe your understanding of how program evaluation and performance measurement can be tools to promote race and health equity. Please describe a relevant example of how you have used program evaluation or performance measurement to promote race and health equity. Do not put “see resume” in your response.
Required Question