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The Information Technology Department is seeking a Usability and Accessibility Senior Analyst to be part of the City’s two-year program to expand San José 311 feature development, customer experience, and geographic equity. The Senior Analyst will lead and perform usability and accessibility work on digital service delivery analysis and/or improvement. This position will play a key role in ensuring new services are developed in a way that bridges access, language, and ease of use barriers experienced disproportionately by underserved portions of our community.
DESCRIPTION/RESPONSIBILITIES:
The actual salary shall be determined by the final candidate’s qualifications and experience. In addition to the starting salary, employees in the Park Ranger classification shall also receive an approximate five percent (5%) ongoing non-pensionable compensation pay.
City of San Mateo
Department of Parks & Recreation
A POSITION IS OPEN FOR:
MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT I
This is a temporary part-time position: Approximately 20-40 hours per week depending on the needs of the department.
Position: Per Diem Maintenance Assistant I
Salary: $19.71 – $22.50 hourly (depending on experience)
Job Type: Part time (20-40 hours per week)
The City of San José is recruiting for a Senior Applications Developer (C# and .Net) (Enterprise Supervising Technology Analyst) in the Information Technology Department (ITD). The purpose of the position is to support ITD's vision of developing an efficient IT applications portfolio that meets the process automation and records management needs of both internal and external stakeholders.
Duties may include but are not limited to:
The City of San José’s Information Technology Department is seeking a Senior SharePoint Administrator responsible for design and implementation of Microsoft's collaboration platform within organization. The ideal candidate possesses strong technical experience to design and provide sophisticated solutions utilizing Microsoft SharePoint platform, ensure SharePoint deployment, and support services delivery at an enterprise level.
Duties may include but are not limited to:
Preschool Teacher (Substitute) (20035768)
The City of Belmont is currently recruiting for:
Substitute Preschool Teacher (casual, part-time, no benefits)
Schedule
Monday - Friday
10:00am - 2:00pm
12:30am - 4:30pm
1:00pm - 5:00pm
Requirements:
- Must possess a minimum of 12 Early Childhood Education Units
(Child Development Principles, Curriculum and Child/Family/Community)
-Must successfully pass TB Test, physical and fingerprinting
Program Leader I (Special Events) #20C-11 (19975421)
Position: Program Leader I (Special Events)
Salary: $19.98 - $21.98
Part Time / No Benefits
Hours: 8-30 hours per week
The After School Instructor will plan, prepare, and instruct recreation activities (Instructor Aides will assist). Activities may include art, cooking, dance, STEM activities and other program areas. Programs are designed for children ages 6-12 years of age (school grades 2nd to 6th). Job site placement: Brier, Cabrillo, or Grimmer Elementary.
Schedule
Program End Date: Monday, June 6, 2022
Instructor Aide Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 2:30pm-6pm. Wednesday: 2pm-6pm.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Instruct children and adults (primarily 5-12 years of age) in beginning to intermediate sports camps or programs, such as Badminton, Basketball, Baseball, Cricket, Football, Softball, Soccer, Tennis, etc. Class content should provide basic and/or more advanced game mechanics, strategies, and the rules of sports, depending on the student level of skill. Class must emphasize the importance of good sportsmanship and team play. The goal is to have fun and develop a skill.
A Program Specialist will plan, prepare and instruct recreation activities. Activities may include art, cooking, dance, pre-school program and other program areas. Programs are designed for children ages 4-17 (primarily 5-12) years of age.
Art programs may include drawing, painting, pastels, ceramics, crafts, sculpture, photography, weaving, printing, calligraphy, quilting, anime/magna, cartooning, clowning, and theater.
Cooking programs may include instruction on safety, using proper equipment and supplies and creativity.