Description
The Board of Supervisors and District Four
San Mateo County is governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors, each elected to represent one of five supervisorial districts. The Board:
- Establishes legislative policies to support the effective administration of County government and the delivery of services to residents.
- Exercises legislative and quasi-judicial authority to protect and promote public health, safety, and welfare.
- Serves as the governing body for the Housing Authority and 47 Special Districts.
- Members are elected to four-year terms and may serve up to three consecutive elected terms.
District 4 includes Redwood City, East Palo Alto, the Belle Haven neighborhood and eastern portions of Menlo Park (east of El Camino Real), and the unincorporated community of North Fair Oaks.
Role Overview: Chief of Staff
The Chief of Staff provides high-level strategic and administrative support to the Supervisor, ensuring alignment with County priorities and addressing the unique needs of District 4. This position plays a central role in policy development, community engagement, and office management. Key responsibilities include:
- Leading and coordinating policy initiatives and legislative priorities for the district.
- Advising the Supervisor on complex policy and community issues.
- Serving as a liaison and spokesperson for the Supervisor with constituents, community groups, media, and other government entities.
- Responding to constituent concerns, including conducting site visits and direct outreach as needed.
- Conducting research and policy analysis on local and regional issues.
- Managing the office budget, processing invoices, and ensuring compliance with County financial procedures.
- Assisting with personnel matters such as recruitment, training, and staff evaluations.
- Providing direction, training, and support to staff in collaboration with the Supervisor.
- Managing the Supervisor’s calendar, including scheduling meetings and public engagements.
- Preparing policy memos, reports, and presentation materials.
- Overseeing office operations and special projects.
- Performing other duties as assigned to support the Supervisor and the needs of the district.
Salary and Benefits
The annual salary range for this position is $133,765 to $167,149.
San Mateo County offers a comprehensive benefits package, including coverage for spouses, domestic partners, and dependents.
To learn more, visit: https://www.smcgov.org/hr/employee-benefits.
Final date to apply: May 19, 2025
Recruitment questions? Contact Chet Overstreet via email at coverstreet@smcgov.org