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THE POSITION
Parking Enforcement and Public Safety Fellow (20482186)
Civic Fellowship Program
June 17, 2024 – August 9, 2024
PARKING ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC SAFETY FELLOW
POLICE DEPARTMENT
$19.00 - $24.00 / hour dependent on experience
APPLICATION CLOSES ON APRIL 15, 2024
CIVIC FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Pottery Instructor (20470883)
TEMPORARY POTTERY INSTRUCTOR
(Recreation Instructor 2 - Job Code 9523)
Recreation Project/Grant Assistant 1
After School, Camp, Contracted Classes, Pre-School and Teen Programs
(Job Code: 9323)
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION INSTRUCTOR
(Recreation Instructor 1)
To be considered for this position, candidates must submit a 1) City of Santa Clara Employment Application and 2) Proof of completion of a Basic Peace Officer Academy certified by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) OR proof of completion of Level 1 Reserve Peace Officer POST Regular Basic Course (Reserve Police Officers Only). Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Under direction, the Traffic Control Special Events position directs motorists and controls traffic conditions at special events held in the City of Santa Clara.
For additional information regarding this position, please email Rachel Thomas at rthomas@SantaClaraCA.gov.
The Department:
Special Program Coordinator (20467884)
DEFINITION:
Under supervision of the Recreation Supervisor, to plan, organize, implement, and evaluate the Teens Helping Seniors program. Teens Helping Seniors serves Woodland by providing young volunteers to assist with general housework or yardwork to seniors in the community over the summer break.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
The following are typical illustrations of duties encompassed by the job class; not an all-inclusive or limiting list:
TEENS HELPING SENIORS:
Special Program Coordinator (20467874)
DEFINITION:
Under supervision of the Recreation Supervisor or Coordinator; to plan, organize, implement, and evaluate the Summertime Fun Club or Summer Teen Pack program. Our Summer Camps serve Woodland by providing fun and safe activities for youth and teens in the community over the summer break.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
The following are typical illustrations of duties encompassed by the job class; not an all-inclusive or limiting list:
SUMMERTIME FUN CLUB/SUMMER TEEN PACK:
Under direct supervision of the Special Program Coordinator, provides fun and safe activities for youth and teens. Hiring for summer camp positions.
Ideal Candidate:
The Ideal Candidate must have experience supervising youth or teens in a recreational environment. The candidate should be comfortable supervising staff/volunteers, scheduling daily activities, and communicating clearly and concisely both orally and in writing. Knowledge of basic emergency and safety procedures is needed. Excellent attendance is essential.