Support Services Coordinator I

Norman, OK
Full Time
SSD-Property Management
Mid Level

This position is located in Norman, Oklahoma

Support Services Coordinator I - E12A

Annual Salary: $51,019.37 + Full state benefit

Travel is EXTENSIVE - Must possess a valid driver's license and must maintain required car insurance.

Days worked will be Monday through Friday, with variable shifts from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

Hours worked may also be on-call.


 

GENERAL FUNCTION

Under general direction, performs professional level work involving the inspection, evaluation and maintenance status of assets owned or leased by Oklahoma Human Services in assigned geographical area; this includes serving as a liaison for internal and external support services; guides staff through processes.

 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Education and Experience requirements at this level consist of a bachelor's degree and one year of professional or technical administrative* experience in business or public administration;
  • OR an equivalent combination of education and experience, substituting one year of qualifying experience for each year of the required education.

*Technical administrative. experience would include highly complex clerical work gained under the direct supervision of a professional supervisor or manager.

 

Job Responsibilities:

  • Under direction, plans, organizes and completes the activities involving the inspection, evaluation and maintenance status of assets owned or leased by Oklahoma Human Services in assigned geographical area;
  • This includes serving as a liaison for internal and external support services;
  • Responsible for agency wide new employee onboarding equipment deployments; standard office supply and special request orders for staff and locations agency wide.  
  • Monitors contracts for services and good in areas assigned; Primary building contact for locations in assigned areas; liaison for office equipment that utilize OMES network connections.  

 

Complexity of Skills and Abilities:

  • Knowledge of public administration; of the principles of management; of personnel and fiscal management; and of basic statistical and research techniques.
  • Skill in maintaining effective and satisfactory working relationships with others; in interpreting and handling routine decisions in accordance with agency policy; in dealing tactfully with internal and external parties.
  • Skill in handling confidential work with tact and discretion.
  • Knowledge of state leasing standards, state statutes, federal laws, rules, regulations, and guidelines relating to property management; of the methods of project management and planning; and of DHS programs and how they function.
  • Ability to work independently and to coordinate a wide variety of activities; to communicate effectively both orally and in writing; to interpret and apply policies and procedures; and to translate knowledge of programs and processes into practical resolutions for assigned locations.
  • Skills required include basic knowledge of computer operating systems and related equipment; of technical terminology; and of modern office practices related to the use of information systems. 
  • Ability is required to gather, organize and present data effectively.

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If you have questions, please contact [email protected]

OKDHS is a Fair Chance Employer.

This is a position in the Oklahoma Civil Service.

Announcement Number: 25-JD279

83001042/JR53276

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