The most desirable destinations reward the efforts we make to visit them. Perfectly situated along HWY 101 between Eureka and San Francisco, Ukiah welcomes you whether you're traveling through, or stopping by for a longer visit.


We are close by, but feel off-the-beaten path. From vineyards and wineries, to towering redwood trees, Ukiah and the Ukiah Valley have plenty to offer all year-round, whether you visit in the warm, dry summer months, or would rather sit in front of a crackling fire during the fall and winter.

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10 job(s) at City of Ukiah

CITY OF UKIAH, CA Ukiah, California, United States
Sep 13, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION $10,000 lateral signing bonus Relocation benefit and housing allowance negotiable V acation bank incentive and transferred sick bank negotiable Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under general supervision, perform experienced level work in the construction and maintenance of overhead and underground lines, street lighting, and electrical distribution systems; and perform related work as assigned. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Climb poles and work at various heights above the ground installing and replacing primary and secondary voltage lines and line equipment while distribution primaries are energized. Set and guy poles and install cross arms and brackets and string lines. Install line equipment such as transformers, switches, cut-outs, disconnects, lightning arrestors, insulators, circuit breakers, street light fixtures, and other line apparatus. Install, hook up, and maintain transformers. Install, remove and repair conductors. Install street lights. Remove old poles and fixtures. Transfer energized primary lines. Make emergency repairs on primary and secondary wires and transformers. Test pole lines and other facilities. Trim trees to clear lines. Perform underground cable work. Trouble shoot system and electrical problems. Maintain traffic signal system. Assist with Apprenticeship training. Work flexible hours, overtime, and take 24-hour on-call duty on a rotating basis, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Perform other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of : Methods, materials, and techniques of line attendant trade. Installation, operation, and maintenance of overhead and underground transmission and distribution lines. Hazard and safety measures of the trade. Ability to: Climb poles and work at heights up to 80 feet for extended periods of time. Use independent judgment and initiative. Follow oral and written instructions. Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Read and interpret line construction plans and written instructions. Apply first aid and artificial respiration. Use and care for the tools and equipment of the trade. Lift and carry 50 pounds on occasions. Perform heavy manual labor. Tolerate changes in outside temperature from winter to summer and to tolerate dust, pollen, wind and rain. Work in confined areas, such as underground vaults and manholes, for extended periods of time. Hear and see at a level sufficient to perform the duties of the position. Work flexible hours. Experience and Education: Completion of an apprenticeship program resulting in recognition as a journeyman status line attendant. Electric Utility experience preferred. Graduation from high school or GED required. Necessary Special Requirements: Possession of a valid Class A California Driver's License (this position is subject to the United States Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration regulations relating to controlled substance and alcohol use and testing). Current CPR card. Proof of Confined Space, First Responder Haz-Mat, Flagging Traffic Control, and Pole Top Bucket Rescue training. Possession of High Voltage Electrical Rubber Gloving Certification, or ability to obtain within 60 days from date of hire, subject to the City providing said training within that timeframe. Residency Requirement: All Lineworkers shall be expected, within six months of hire, to establish residence allowing response to the Corporation Yard within 35 minutes of notification to report. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA Ukiah, California, United States
Sep 11, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION Under general supervision, this position classification participates in all the activities of a fire-fuels crew or functions assigned to it. It performs and leads in fuels management, fire suppression, fire prevention, training, and related tasks, as required. The Fire-Fuels Crew Superintendent is a Supervisory position. The Fire-Fuels Crew Superintendent is distinguished from the Firefighter series in that the latter has a full range of firefighting and Emergency Medical Services responsibilities. Fire-Fuels Crew Superintendent supervises a team daily on fuels reduction projects and responds to primarily wildland-related fires within the County. Fire-Fuels Crew Superintendent provides management and supervision of the Fire-Fuels Crew program This position is under the direct supervision of the Fire Battalion Chiefs. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. In addition to those duties assigned to the Fire-Fuels Crew Squad Boss and Fire-Fuels Crew Member: Works collaboratively with the grants program to secure funding for projects. Keeps accurate records of project times and works with finance for billing. Works with Authority personnel, city personnel, outside agencies, and public groups concerning defensible space inspections and compliance. Works in partnership with the Mendocino County Fire Safe Council to implement local Community Wildfire Protection Plans across private, state, public, BIA, and local lands. Coordinates multi-jurisdictional fuels reduction and wildfire prevention planning. Coordinates with sponsor and host agencies to ensure that California Environmental Quality Act requirements are met. Coordinates programs to monitor the effectiveness and impact of fuels reduction projects and reports findings to internal and external groups. Maintains records of fuels reduction projects and assists in producing maps for internal and external groups. Assists in preparing, reviewing, and negotiating interagency agreements for fuels reduction and education projects. Provides technical assistance for the development of burn plans. Coordinates fuels management education and outreach programs. Acts as the Authority’s liaison between various organizations and agencies, both public and private, on matters related to fuels management within the Authority’s responsibility area. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Abilities: In addition to those abilities required by the Fire-Fuels Crew Squad Boss and the Fire-Fuels Crew Member: Manage fuels crew projects, including bidding, billing, and planning. Conduct prescribed fire operations. Conduct training, discipline, and performance evaluations. Work cohesively with outside agencies and groups. Manage the fuels crew budget. Experience: A minimum of three years of supervisory experience. Education: In addition to those qualifications required by the Fire-Fuels Crew Squad Boss and the Fire-Fuels Crew Member: S-390 Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior Calculations CA Prescribed Fire Burn Boss SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. Please contact the City of Ukiah's Human Resources office for benefits information specific to this classification.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA Ukiah, California, United States
Aug 29, 2024
Part Time
DESCRIPTION Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. This recruitment is open to applicants with prior Public Safety Dispatching experience only. Retired CalPERS annuitants are eligible to apply if they have been retired for more than six months and are limited to working 960 hours in a fiscal year (July 1 - June 30). Individuals hired into this classification are part-time, temporary employees. They are at-will with no benefits. Under general supervision, receives and transmits emergency radio and telephone communications; dispatches law enforcement, fire, ambulance, and other public safety personnel as needed; monitors emergency alarm systems; enters and retrieves data from computer systems; and other related duties. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Receives and classifies incoming phone calls and radio traffic. Determines priority of responses and dispatches appropriate public safety units. Answers incoming business and emergency calls. Takes complaints and requests for information from citizens. Responds to inquiries at the public counter after business hours. Operates a teletype system and computer for requesting information to assist officers in dealing with incidents. Enters information into centralized record keeping system. Confirms outstanding warrants with other agencies. Performs clerical skills such as typing and filing a variety of information. May assist in processing arrestees and monitoring them in a holding cell. May be required to take minor crime reports. Works rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge and Skills: Typing skills at a speed of 35 net words per minute. Good written and verbal skills, using good English grammar and diction. Skill in thinking and acting quickly, calmly, and appropriately in emergency situations. Good interpersonal skills including dealing politely and effectively with citizens who may be emotionally upset, excited, or distraught. Good record keeping and clerical skills, using independent judgment and requiring speed and accuracy. Skill in establishing and maintaining harmonious working relations with department personnel, supervisors, other City employees, and the general public. Working knowledge of modern office equipment, practices, and procedures desirable. Working knowledge of the City of Ukiah, including the location of streets and important buildings desirable. Ability to work rotating shifts and long hours without a break. Ability to sit for long periods of time. Working knowledge of the Penal Code, California Vehicle Code, and Uniform Fire Code desirable. Computer experience desirable. Education and Experience: Graduation from high school and one year clerical and telephone experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. Prior dispatching experience and experience with computers desirable; bilingual -Spanish speaking abilities preferred. Necessary Special Requirement : Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License is required. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA Ukiah, California, United States
Jul 26, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION Museum Curator of Collections and Exhibits Recruitment Brochure Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under general supervision of the Museum Director, the Curator of Collections and Exhibits will manage the Museum’s collections, collections policies, and database; undertake relevant research and generate related interpretive materials; manage public research requests and permissions; participate in the planning and implementation of Museum exhibitions; and build constructive partnerships on behalf of the Museum. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Provide for the overall care and protection of Museum collections — this includes the historic Sun House — and loaned items in accordance with professional standards and practices, and in accordance with relevant cultural sensitivities and practices. Create, organize, and maintain orderly records, including: forms, legal documents, files and retrieval systems associated with the Museum’s art, material culture, and archival collections; exhibition history and institutional archive; short- and long-term loans; areas of research. This also includes photographing objects, scanning, and digitizing. Populate and maintain the Museum’s collections database, including entering data, conducting database searches, and generating reports. Accession items into the collections using professional museum standards and procedures. Take the lead in the creation and management of emergency response plans focused on collections. Work with artists, collectors and other institutions in the loan of objects for long-term and exhibit-related purposes, including preparation of contracts and exhibit inventories, preparing loan forms, arranging necessary transportation, condition reporting, and meeting insurance requirements. Assist institutions and individuals with information and research requests. Maintain active relationships with community members, lenders, scholars, donors, artists, collectors and professional colleagues. Enhance community awareness of and engagement with the Museum’s collections through social media, programming, and other outreach efforts. Participate in the conceptualization, scheduling, development, design, and installation of temporary and long-term exhibitions. Work collaboratively with other Museum staff to oversee Museum volunteers and interns (specifically those working with collections) to ensure that the Museum’s objectives are met. As needed, assist in the daily operations of the Museum, Sun House, and the Wild Gardens. Other job-related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge Of: Accepted museum practices pertaining to collections management and care, including, accession and loan procedures. Art handling and packing techniques. Standard artifact preservation, protection, and preventative conservation techniques. Pest management practices. Collections database systems. Word, Excel, and social media applications. Design principles and design software appreciated but not required. Ability To: Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Think critically and creatively. Establish and maintain an effective working relationship with staff, professional colleagues, and the public. Learn about and respect Native cultural practices. Assist in developing and implementing goals, objectives, practices, polices, procedures, and work standards. Maintain accurate records. Be organized and detail-oriented. Set priorities and meet critical time deadlines. Engage in rigorous scholarly and genealogical research. Work flexible hours when necessary. Lift 30 pounds. Climb ladders. Experience and Education: A Bachelor’s Degree (Master’s Degree preferred) in museum studies, art history, history, Native American studies, anthropology, library science, or a related field. A minimum of three years of work experience in collections management in a museum setting. Knowledge of early California art, and/or central California Indian history and culture, and/or Native American art, and/or early California history. Necessary Special Requirements: Possession of a valid Class C California Driver’s License. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA Ukiah, California, United States
Jul 20, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION $15,000 lateral bonus $8,000 residency incentive Transferred sick bank and vacation bank incentive for laterals Check out our Lateral Dispatcher and Entry-level Dispatcher recruitment flyers for additional information! Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under general supervision, receives and transmits emergency radio and telephone communications; dispatches law enforcement, fire, ambulance, and other public safety personnel as needed; monitors emergency alarm systems; enters and retrieves data from computer systems; and other related duties. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Receives and classifies incoming phone calls and radio traffic. Determines priority of responses and dispatches appropriate public safety units. Answers incoming business and emergency calls. Takes complaints and requests for information from citizens. Responds to inquiries at the public counter after business hours. Operates a teletype system and computer for requesting information to assist officers in dealing with incidents. Enters information into centralized record keeping system. Confirms outstanding warrants with other agencies. Performs clerical skills such as typing and filing a variety of information. May assist in processing arrestees and monitoring them in a holding cell. May be required to take minor crime reports. Works rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge and Skills: Typing skills at a speed of 35 net words per minute. Good written and verbal skills, using good English grammar and diction. Skill in thinking and acting quickly, calmly, and appropriately in emergency situations. Good interpersonal skills including dealing politely and effectively with citizens who may be emotionally upset, excited, or distraught. Good record keeping and clerical skills, using independent judgment and requiring speed and accuracy. Skill in establishing and maintaining harmonious working relations with department personnel, supervisors, other City employees, and the general public. Working knowledge of modern office equipment, practices, and procedures desirable. Working knowledge of the City of Ukiah, including the location of streets and important buildings desirable. Ability to work rotating shifts and long hours without a break. Ability to sit for long periods of time. Working knowledge of the Penal Code, California Vehicle Code, and Uniform Fire Code desirable. Computer experience desirable. Education and Experience: Graduation from high school and one year clerical and telephone experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. Prior dispatching experience and experience with computers desirable; bilingual -Spanish speaking abilities preferred. Necessary Special Requirement : Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License is required. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA Ukiah, California, United States
Jul 14, 2024
Temporary
DESCRIPTION Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under general supervision, this classification is responsible for operating an ambulance responding to medical aid calls; providing basic medical care to the ill and injured; and providing patient transport services. The primary responsibility of this classification is operating an ambulance and providing basic medical care and transport of patients. This classification is distinguished from the Ambulance Operator/Paramedic classification in that the latter performs more advanced medical care and functions in a lead capacity. Employees hired into this classification are part-time, temporary employees. They are at-will with no benefits. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Operates a Fire Authority ambulance as directed, including driving to and from medical emergencies as part of the emergency response team; responsible for safe operation of vehicles and adhering to related laws, regulations, and Department policy; communicates with dispatch, emergency services staff, and hospital medical personnel. Provides basic medical care and treatment to persons in life-threatening medical situations utilizing emergency medical technician (EMT) level skills in accordance with Coastal Valleys Emergency Medical Services (CVEMS) and State of California policies and protocols, and within the scope of EMT certification; assists Paramedics with procedures and treatment; administers CPR, performs basic airway management, takes vitals, performs basic triage, bandages wounds, splints limbs, etc. Lifts, carries, and pushes ambulatory and non-ambulatory patients as needed to move or transfer to wheelchairs, stretchers, ambulances, beds, etc. Maintains state of readiness by checking assigned vehicle, supplies, and equipment at the start of each shift and as needed. Monitors and operates related communication equipment. Prepares and maintains a variety of records and reports such as patient care reports, equipment and station logs, and ambulance billing. Maintains confidentiality and protected health information (PHI) by following all Federal, State, County, and City laws and regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Performs station and EMS equipment cleaning and maintenance; performs preventive maintenance on applicable apparatus and equipment. Participates in ongoing trainings and maintains knowledge and understanding of CVEMS rules, procedures, and protocols; California State EMS policies and procedures; department rules, regulations, procedures; and other training and job-related materials. Performs other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of : Principles, practices, and procedures of modern EMS and ambulance operations as they relate to the protection of lives and property. Operation and maintenance of the type of apparatus, tools, and equipment used in EMS activities. Ability to : Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Utilize modern office technology including, but not limited to, operation of a computer (PC) and use of basic database and Word programs. Deal effectively and courteously with the general public. Understand and carryout oral and written directions. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with fellow employees and those contacted in the course of work. Work flexible hours with little or no sleep, and overtime as required or assigned. Perform strenuous exertion in situations that may include cramped surroundings, extreme temperature, and loud noises. Think and react quickly in order to make informed decisions in extremely stressful situations. Have visual acuity and color perception in both emergency and non-emergency activities which includes near vision, far vision, and night vision. Hear at levels that allow the incumbent to perceive and interpret low volume noises. Stand for extended periods of time. Walk over rough, uneven, slippery, or rocky surfaces. Work in extreme weather conditions. Experience: No prior experience necessary. Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Necessary Special Requirements: Minimum of 18 years of age. Possession of California State EMT certificate. Current Healthcare Provider CPR/BLS certification. CVEMS EMT certificate, or ability to obtain within 60 days of hire. Valid California driver’s license. Valid ambulance driver’s license by start date. Valid Medical Examiner’s certificate by start date. Bilingual desired, but not required. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA Ukiah, California, United States
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION The salary listed does not include additional built-in overtime. The overtime salary for this position is $30.21 to $38.55 per hour. Ambulance Operators work approximately 800 hours of built-in overtime. Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under general supervision, this classification is responsible for operating an ambulance responding to medical aid calls; providing basic medical care to the ill and injured; and providing patient transport services. The primary responsibility of this classification is for operating an ambulance and providing basic medical care and transport of patients. This classification is distinguished from the Emergency Medical Technician (Basic)/Ambulance Operator in that the latter does not perform as advanced medical care. In addition, the Ambulance Operator/Paramedic functions in a lead capacity over the Ambulance Operator/ EMT (Basic) . JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Operates a Fire Authority ambulance as directed, including driving to and from medical emergencies as part of the emergency response team; responsible for safe operation of vehicles and adhering to related laws, regulations, and Department policy; communicates with dispatch, emergency services staff, and hospital medical personnel. Provides medical care and treatment, at the Advanced Life Support level, to persons in life-threatening medical situations in accordance with Coastal Valleys Emergency Medical Services (CVEMS) and State of California policies and protocols, and within the scope of Paramedic certification; performs Advanced Life Support procedures and treatment; administers CPR, defibrillation or pacing as necessary, performs basic and advanced airway management, takes and monitors vital signs, performs triage, bandages wounds, splints limbs, etc. Lifts, carries, and pushes ambulatory and non-ambulatory patients as needed to move or transfer to wheelchairs, stretchers, ambulances, beds, etc. Maintains state of readiness by checking assigned vehicle, supplies, and equipment at the start of each shift and as needed. Monitors and operates related communication equipment. Prepares and maintains a variety of records and reports such as patient care reports, equipment and station logs, and ambulance billing. Maintains confidentiality and protected health information (PHI) by following all Federal, State, County, and City laws and regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Performs station and EMS equipment cleaning and maintenance; performs preventive maintenance on applicable apparatus and equipment. Participates in ongoing trainings and maintains knowledge and understanding of CVEMS rules, procedures, and protocols; California State EMS policies and procedures; department rules, regulations, procedures; and other training and job-related materials. Performs other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of : Principles, practices, and procedures of modern EMS and ambulance operations as they relate to the protection of lives and property. Operation and maintenance of the type of apparatus, tools, and equipment used in EMS activities. Ability to : Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Utilize modern office technology including, but not limited to, operation of a computer (PC) and use of basic database and Word programs. Deal effectively and courteously with the general public. Understand and carryout oral and written directions. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with fellow employees and those contacted in the course of work. Work flexible hours with little or no sleep, and overtime as required or assigned. Perform strenuous exertion in situations that may include cramped surroundings and loud noises. Think and react quickly in order to make informed decisions in extremely stressful situations. Have visual acuity and color perception in both emergency and non-emergency activities which includes near vision, far vision, and night vision. Hear at levels that allow the incumbent to perceive and interpret low volume noises. Stand for extended periods of time. Walk over rough, uneven, slippery, or rocky surfaces. Work in extreme weather conditions. Experience: No prior experience necessary. Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Necessary Special Requirements: Minimum of 18 years of age. Possession of California State Paramedic certificate. Current Healthcare Provider CPR/BLS certification. Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification. Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support certification. CVEMS Paramedic certificate, or ability to obtain within 60 days of hire. Valid California driver’s license. Valid ambulance driver’s license by start date. Valid Medical Examiner’s certificate by start date. Bilingual desired, but not required. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA Ukiah, California, United States
Jul 14, 2024
Temporary
DESCRIPTION Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under general supervision, this part-time classification is responsible for operating an ambulance responding to medical aid calls; providing basic medical care to the ill and injured; and providing patient transport services. This is a non-safety/non-Firefighter classification with primary responsibility for operating an ambulance and providing basic medical care and transport of patients. This classification is distinguished from the Ambulance Operator/EMT (Basic) in that the latter does not perform as advanced medical care. In addition, the Ambulance Operator/Paramedic functions in a lead capacity over the Ambulance Operator/ EMT (Basic). This position may work 8, 10, 12, or 24-hour shifts as determined by the Fire Authority. Employees hired into this classification are part-time, temporary employees. They are at-will with no benefits. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Operates a Fire Authority ambulance as directed, including driving to and from medical emergencies as part of the emergency response team; responsible for safe operation of vehicles and adhering to related laws, regulations, and Department policy; communicates with dispatch, emergency services staff, and hospital medical personnel. Provides medical care and treatment, at the Advanced Life Support level, to persons in life-threatening medical situations in accordance with Coastal Valleys Emergency Medical Services (CVEMS) and State of California policies and protocols, and within the scope of Paramedic certification; performs Advanced Life Support procedures and treatment; administers CPR, defibrillation or pacing as necessary, performs basic and advanced airway management, takes and monitors vital signs, performs triage, bandages wounds, splints limbs, etc. Lifts, carries, and pushes ambulatory and non-ambulatory patients as needed to move or transfer to wheelchairs, stretchers, ambulances, beds, etc. Maintains state of readiness by checking assigned vehicle, supplies, and equipment at the start of each shift and as needed. Monitors and operates related communication equipment. Prepares and maintains a variety of records and reports such as patient care reports, equipment and station logs, and ambulance billing. Maintains confidentiality and protected health information (PHI) by following all Federal, State, County, and City laws and regulations, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Performs station and EMS equipment cleaning and maintenance; performs preventive maintenance on applicable apparatus and equipment. Participates in ongoing trainings and maintains knowledge and understanding of CVEMS rules, procedures, and protocols; California State EMS policies and procedures; department rules, regulations, procedures; and other training and job-related materials. Performs other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of : Principles, practices, and procedures of modern EMS and ambulance operations as they relate to the protection of lives and property. Operation and maintenance of the type of apparatus, tools, and equipment used in EMS activities. Ability to : Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Utilize modern office technology including, but not limited to, operation of a computer (PC) and use of basic database and Word programs. Deal effectively and courteously with the general public. Understand and carryout oral and written directions. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with fellow employees and those contacted in the course of work. Work flexible hours with little or no sleep, and overtime as required or assigned. Perform strenuous exertion in situations that may include cramped surroundings and loud noises. Think and react quickly in order to make informed decisions in extremely stressful situations. Have visual acuity and color perception in both emergency and non-emergency activities which includes near vision, far vision, and night vision. Hear at levels that allow the incumbent to perceive and interpret low volume noises. Stand for extended periods of time. Walk over rough, uneven, slippery, or rocky surfaces. Work in extreme weather conditions. Experience: No prior experience necessary. Education: High school diploma or equivalent. Necessary Special Requirements: Minimum of 18 years of age. Possession of California State Paramedic certificate. Current Healthcare Provider CPR/BLS certification. Current Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification. Current Pediatric Advanced Life Support certification. CVEMS Paramedic certificate, or ability to obtain within 60 days of hire. Valid California driver’s license. Valid ambulance driver’s license by start date. Valid Medical Examiner’s certificate by start date. Bilingual desired, but not required. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA Ukiah, California, United States
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION $10,000 Lateral Bonus $8,000 Relocation Benefit Additional 2.5% Educational Incentive Premium Additional Pay for Specialty Assignments (Bilingual, HazMat, Etc.) Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under supervision of a Fire Captain, fights fires, performs rescue and emergency medical care; participates in fire prevention activities; operates and maintains firefighting, EMS, and rescue equipment; performs fire station and grounds maintenance, and does related work as assigned. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all-encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Serves as hose operator in firefighting situations, including pulling working lines and directing fire streams; raise, lower, and climb ladders; and assist in overhaul and salvage operations. Responds to rescue and medical aid calls, provides emergency medical care, and transports patients to the hospital. Cleans and inspects equipment; makes minor and major mechanical repairs and adjustments. Cleans and tests fire hose. Operates radio, telephone, and computer equipment. Cleans station quarters and equipment. Maintains knowledge and proficiency related to Ukiah Fire Department Rules and Regulations, fire hazards, firefighting techniques, and related subjects. Assists and/or conducts fire prevention inspections, and other related activities. Participates in fire drills and training exercises. Responds to emergency calls during non-duty hours. Participates in continuous training in fire prevention inspection and suppression through both simulated and on-the-job exercises. Works 48-hour shifts and overtime as required and assigned. Performs other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of : Principles, practices, and procedures of modern EMS, firefighting, and ambulance operations as they relate to the protection of lives and property. Operation and maintenance of the type of apparatus, tools, and equipment used in modern firefighting activities. Practices of emergency medical care and rescue operations. Ability to : Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Utilize modern office technology including, but not limited to, operation of a computer (PC) and use of basic database and Word programs. Deal effectively and courteously with the general public. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Operate apparatus and equipment used in modern firefighting activities. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with fellow employees and those contacted in the course of work. Work flexible hours. Work 48-hour (or more) shifts with little or no sleep or administrative assignment to a 40-hour schedule, and overtime as required or assigned. Perform strenuous exertion under handicaps such as smoke, cramped surroundings, extreme temperature, loud noises, and high places. Work in hazardous situations with possible exposure to toxic particulate substances, explosive and electrical hazards, and radiation. Think and react quickly in order to make informed decisions in extremely stressful situations. Demonstrate a high degree of mechanical aptitude. Have visual acuity and color perception in both emergency and non-emergency activities which includes near vision, far vision, and night vision. Hear at levels that allow the incumbent to perceive and interpret low-volume noises. Wear protective clothing and equipment which weighs over 50 pounds. Stand for extended periods of time. Climb ladders, fences, or walls that require lifting arms above shoulder level and working at heights greater than 10 feet. Walk over rough, uneven, slippery, or rocky surfaces, and possibly walk for extended periods of time. Drag a victim weighing more than 160 pounds out of a building unassisted while wearing full firefighting PPE, including SCBA. Perform physically demanding tasks under extreme fluctuations in temperature. Ability to put on full firefighting PPE within a period not to exceed 60 seconds. Ability to feel changes in temperature in zero-visibility conditions. Enter and crawl on hands and knees through zero-visibility buildings/rooms with a fully charged hose in hand wearing full firefighting PPE and SCBA. While on aerial ladder, maintain balance and a secure position while directing water through a charged hose line at fire. Drag charged 1½ or 1¾ inch hose weighing over 75 pounds for 150 feet unassisted. Carry 150 foot hose bundle weighing over 40 pounds up 2 flights of stairs while wearing full firefighting PPE and SCBA. Using heavy hand tools (axe, sledgehammer, etc.), repeatedly strike solid surfaces (such as doorjambs) to make forcible entry into buildings. Remove a 24-foot extension ladder weighing approximately 60 pounds from fire apparatus unassisted, position the ladder, and raise the halyard. Wearing firefighting PPE and using hydraulic tools weighing in excess of 30 pounds that are prone to multi-directional torque, cut roof posts on an automobile and extricate people weighing over 160 pounds. Climb an aerial ladder to a height of 50 to 75 feet (5-7 stories) wearing full firefighting PPE, including SCBA. Wearing full firefighting PPE, pull 200 feet of uncharged 5 inch hose weighing 200 pounds from shoulder height off a pumper and drag to a hydrant. Essential Environmental Conditions/Functions. In zero-visibility conditions and wearing full firefighting PPE plus SCBA, crawl on hands and knees over uneven surfaces carrying forcible entry tools (axe) for 50 feet while systematically searching for trapped person(s). Withstand up to 60 pounds of pressure for periods up to an hour while operating water hoses. Work in extreme weather conditions. Bilingual desired, but not required. Experience: Entry-Level: One year of career (or 2 years of volunteer) Firefighter experience in a recognized, organized Fire Department is required. Lateral: Must be currently employed in an organized fire agency and have 2 years full-time paid experience as a firefighter. Extensive experience in the provision of emergency medical care must be documented. Education: High school diploma or equivalent, with associated reading, writing, and speaking skills. Must have completed Paramedic program from accredited school or college at time of hire. Necessary Special Requirements: If hired as a Firefighter/Paramedic, and currently a California licensed Paramedic, must obtain Coastal Valley EMS accreditation within 60 days of hire. If currently NREMT Paramedic, must obtain California Paramedic within 90 days of hire. If currently enrolled in a Paramedic program, must complete program by time of hire and must obtain NREMT, California Paramedic license, and Coastal Valleys EMS accreditation within 180 days of completion of program. Possession of a valid Class C California Driver License. Possession of a California State, IFSAC, or Pro Board Firefighter I Certification, or successful completion of an accredited Firefighter 1 or CAL Fire Basic Academy. Hazardous Materials First Responder Operational Level Certification. Certificates and licenses must be maintained as a condition of continued employment. Must be current on the Firefighter Candidate Testing Center (FCTC) Statewide Eligibility List (SEL) at the time of application. (For more information on how to be placed on the FCTC SEL, visit www.FCTConline.org ). Must have valid Cal-JAC CPAT card (within 6 months) at time of appointment. Must pass a pre-employment physical exam in accordance with NFPA 1582. A person employed in this classification after June 1, 1985, as a condition of employment, must be a non-user of tobacco products in any form, and shall refrain from smoking tobacco or any other substances. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. The City of Ukiah offers a competative benefits package to all full-time employees, including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Part-time employees may receive benefits on a pro-rated basis. To learn more details, contact us at personnel@cityofukiah.com.
CITY OF UKIAH, CA Ukiah, California, United States
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION Entry-Level Officers can earn up to $120,126 annually ( Recruitment Brochure ) Lateral Officers can earn up to $132,151 annually (Recruitment Brochure) See "Benefits" tab for additional salary enhancements and recruitment incentives! Recruitments posted as "Continuous" are subject to close at any time following an initial two-week posting period. Upon closing, the applications received will be screened and notices will be sent to the applicants regarding the status of their application. Under general supervision, to perform law enforcement and crime prevention work; to control traffic flow and enforce state and local traffic regula tions; to perform investigative work; and to do related work as assigned. JOB REQUIREMENTS These examples are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work performed in positions allocated to this class. The examples of work performed are neither restricted to nor all encompassing of the duties to be performed under this job title. Patrol City in radio car and on foot; answer calls for the protection of life and property, and the enforcement of City, County, and State laws; may conduct both preliminary and follow-up investigations of reported criminal activity, deaths, and vehicle traffic accidents. Respond to any emergency, utilizing exceptional physical abilities which include but are not limited to high speed driving, pursuing criminals while on foot, carrying injured persons, climbing fences and walls, overcoming physical resistance of uncooperative violent suspects, and directing traffic at emergency scenes, fires, and special events. Most of these requirements occur outside and may be in inclement weather. Make arrests as necessary; interview victims, complainants, and witnesses; interrogate suspects; gather and preserve evidence; testify and present evidence in court. Contact and cooperate with other law enforcement agencies in matters relating to the investigation of crimes and the apprehension of offenders. Prepare reports of arrests made, investigations conducted, and unusual incidents observed. Serve warrants and subpoenas. While on patrol, stop drivers who are operating vehicles in violation of laws; warn drivers against unlawful practices; issue citations and make arrests as necessary. Check buildings for physical security. Receive, search, book, fingerprint, and transport prisoners. Administer first aid in emergency situations. Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems and preserve good relationships with the general public. Work unsupervised as a solo unit in responding to emergencies. Work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Perform specialized investigative or detective work as assigned by the Director of Public Safety. Perform other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Ability to: Observe accurately and remember names, faces, numbers, incidents, and places. Use and care for firearms. Think and act quickly and appropriately in emergencies, and assess situations and people accurately. Learn, understand, and interpret laws and regulations. Prepare accurate and grammatically correct written reports. Learn standard broadcasting procedures of a police radio system. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Meet standards of physical stature, endurance, and agility established by the City of Ukiah. Work rotating shifts and overtime. Handle stressful and possibly hazardous situations. Operate an automobile at high speed and during emergency conditions. Make precise arm-hand positioning movements and maintain static arm-hand position. Overcome physical resistance when chasing or apprehending suspects. Bend or stoop repeatedly and continuously. Wear a 15-pound utility/gun belt. Run, walk, and jump. Sit for periods of up to 8-12 hours continuously. Stand for extended periods of time. Climb ladders, fences, or a wall, which requires lifting arms above shoulder level and working at heights greater than 10 feet. Walk or run over rough, uneven, slippery, or rocky surfaces, and possibly walk or run for extended periods of time. Hear alarms, screams, breaking glass, or other suspicious and unusual noises. Smell hazardous chemicals and/or unusual odors. See clearly in both eyes with full color perception. Move heavy objects and lift at least 50 pounds for distances of up to 50 feet. Work in extreme weather conditions. Education: High school diploma, or equivalent. Necessary Special Requirements: Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License. Not have been convicted of a felony in the State of California or any other state or federal jurisdiction. Must be eligible to legally possess and carry a handgun. Be in good physical condition, with weight in proportion to height. Have normal hearing with not over 15% loss in either ear from 500 to 2000 cycles. Have not less than 20/20 corrected vision in both eyes with full color perception. As a condition of employment, any person hired in the Police Unit must be a non-user of tobacco products in any form and shall refrain from smoking tobacco or any other substances. Bilingual (English/Spanish) abilities are highly desirable and will be given preference. Additional Requirement for Lateral Entry Only: Possession of a California P.O.S.T. Basic Certificate or the successful completion of a certified P.O.S.T. Basic Academy prior to appointment date. Residency Requirement: All Police Officers shall be expected, within six months of hire, to establish residence allowing response to the station within 45 minutes of notification to report. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications must be filled out completely. Applications will be reviewed by a screening committee and those applicants who appear to be among the best qualified will be selected for the examination process. This process may include a variety of techniques designed to test applicants’ knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties and responsibilities of the job. An eligibility list will be established by ranking candidates by their overall score and a selection will be made from the candidates on this list. All employment offers are subject to a City-paid physical examination and a thorough reference and background check. In accordance with the Immigration Reform Act of 1986, the City must verify, once an employment offer has been made, that all persons have written proof of their right to work in the United States. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 463-6244 so your request may be reviewed prior to the occurrence of the test. The City of Ukiah is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse workforce. Continually working to promote diversity, equity, transparency, and justice through the adoption and implementation of City practices, policies, and procedures. Salary Enhancements: Approx. 5% increase for POST Intermediate Certification. Approx. 10% increase for POST Advanced Certification. 5% specialty assignment pay for eligible classifications. 2% educational incentive for bachelor's degree or higher. Max. 7% longevity/education incentive based on years of service and an associate's degree or higher. $75-$125 per month bilingual pay. Shift differential pay for eligible classifications. Recruitment Incentives: $8,000 relocation bonus to applicants from out of the area. $10,000 Academy graduate bonus. $20,000 Lateral Officer bonus. Vacation bank incentive and transferred sick leave bank. Retirement: CalPERS "Classic" members: 3% at 50. "New" members: 2.7% at 57. The City does not contribute to Social Security. Health Insurance: The City pays 85% of the premium for medical, dental, and vision plans. Enrollment in the City's health coverage includes AirMed helicopter emergency transport services. Leaves: Vacation leave is accrued at 109.2 hours per year and increases with City service. Sick leave is accrued at 98.9 hours per year. The City observes 13 holidays each year. Longevity Program: Upon the 7thanniversary date of employment, and each year thereafter on the anniversary date, a full-time employee will receive $1,000. Upon the 12th anniversary date, the amount increases to $2,500 annually. Upon the 20th anniversary date, the amount increases to $3,500 annually. Other Benefits: City-paid membership in an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for eligible employees and their dependents. Optional enrollment in $10,000 life insurance policy. Optional participation in supplemental health coverages such as Aflac. Optional enrollment in a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) forpre-taxed unreimbursed medical and dependent care assistance programs. Optional participation in AirMed helicopter emergency transport services. Optional participation in tax-deferred retirement savings plans (457 plans).