Top Social Services Executive directs, establishes, and plans the overall policies and goals for the delivery of social services to patents and families. Establishes accessible systems that respond to patient needs for social services including counseling, financial, bereavement, and specialized support during and after hospitalization. Being a Top Social Services Executive monitors usage and outcomes to continuously improve the service offerings and to offer additional services based on patient needs. Establishes relationships with outside agencies and charitable organizations to leverage additional sources of support for patients. Additionally, Top Social Services Executive requires a master's degree of Social Work or counseling. Typically reports to top management. The Top Social Services Executive manages a departmental function within a broader corporate function. Develops major goals to support broad functional objectives. Approves policies developed within various sub-functions and departments. Comprehensive knowledge of the overall departmental function. To be a Top Social Services Executive typically requires 8+ years of managerial experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Provides support to the General Services Director; performs a variety of complex administrative duties related to organizing, controlling and coordinating the maintenance of tribal records, documents, licensing transactions and filings. Responsible for processing and handling various applications, including registration of dogs, permitting for land development and issuing of business licenses. Serves as the primary point of initial contact on any matter directed to the General Services Director; independently researches and prioritizes incoming issues and determines appropriate course of action, referral, and/or response; formulates and disseminates written responses as appropriate. This position serves a critical role in ensuring that all applications, permits/licenses, and inquiries are processed accurately, efficiently, and in compliance with relevant regulations/laws/ordinances, etc. Prepares data for studies, reports and recommendations; coordinates department activities with other departments and agencies as needed. Assists with general contract management and administration; oversees the processing and preparation of contract documents; coordinates with Tribal Attorneys as needed; monitors contract conditions to assure compliance with procurement codes; assures proper signatures are affixed and attests to validity. Administers the issuance various regulatory licenses as assigned, etc., in accordance with applicable tribal ordinances and other regulations. Manage Land Development Permits: Receive and process land development permit applications, ensure compliance with code regulations, coordinate with relevant authorities, and issues permits once all requirements are met. Process of Dog Registration Applications: Process of registration applications, ensure that the necessary documents and fees are submitted, verify the information provided, and issue registration certificates. Administers the issuance of Tribal licenses subject to the Animal Ordinance. Serves as custodian of official Tribal records and public documents; performs certification and recording for the Tribal as required on legal documents and other records requiring such certification; seals and attests by signature to ordinances, resolutions, and contracts, easements, deeds, bonds or other documents requiring Pueblo certification; catalogs and files all Pueblo records. Issue Business licenses: Receive and process business license applications, assess the suitability of the applicant, ensure compliance with relevant regulations, and issue licenses. Assures that assigned areas of responsibility are performed within budget; performs cost control activities; monitors revenues and expenditures in assigned area to assure sound fiscal control; prepares annual budget requests; assures effective and efficient use of budgeted funds, personnel, materials, facilities, and time. Prepares and advertises meeting agendas, bid and other advertisements; prepares legal notices of public hearings and special meetings; terminology, recording, indexing and filing for the public record; distributes information as requested; prepares and distributes agendas, Welcomes visitors, determines nature of business, and announces visitors to appropriate personnel, maintaining professional and courteous demeanor. Manages the General Services Director’s calendars and schedules appointments. Maintains and publishes monthly calendar. Organizes programs, events, meetings or conferences by arranging facilities and caterers, issuing information or invitations, coordinating speakers and controlling event budget. Answers incoming telephone calls, determines purpose of calls, and forwards calls to appropriate personnel or department, ensuring professional telephone etiquette. Assists General Services Director in the preparation of packages and presentations for meetings. Performs complex and confidential administrative functions including developing written correspondence. Responds to routine external correspondence. Types resolutions, ordinances, memos, purchase requisitions, payment requests and other department forms and documents. Creates and maintains database and spreadsheet files. Conducts research as requested. Maintains confidentiality of all Office matters and research matters. Provides back-up support to other administrative and secretarial functions. Reviews all outgoing correspondences, reports and other documents prepared for signature. Provide timely communication on procedures, requirements and other matters in order to carry out Taos Pueblo’s goals and priorities. Establishes and maintains an effective filing and retrieval system. Maintains and operates office machines, equipment, and computers. Performs or coordinates general maintenance and repair.
Performs other duties as assigned.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
May provide immediate supervision to temporary or seasonal clerical support staff as needed or on a project-by-project basis.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Associates Degree in Business Administration with five years administrative experience supporting an Executive, bookkeeping experience, community planning. Or equivalent experience/training in the area of Business Administration or related field. Bachelor’s Degree in Business or Public Administration preferred. Tiwa speaking preferred. Valid New Mexico Driver’s License with the ability to meet the Pueblo’s liability insurance requirements and maintain Must be able to pass drug test and background check, with NO prior convictions of any felonies.
Taos Pueblo reserves the right to exercise preference in hiring for qualified Tribal members/Indians in connection with all positions.
If you feel that you have the necessary skills, experience, the motivation, please complete a Taos Pueblo Employment Application.
SUBMIT APPLICATION/RESUME TO:
TAOS PUEBLO HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE
PO BOX 1846 – 1075 VETERANS HWY, TAOS NM 87571
PH.: 575.758.8626 EXT. 124 – FAX 575.758.7308
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.87 - $27.23 per hour
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