Under the direction of the Director of Human Resources and Risk Management or designee, assist in developing, implementing and administering a program of comprehensive risk management for the County that includes workers’ compensation, safety and loss prevention in compliance with Cal/OSHA, liability claims management, insurance, financial management, and ADA.
The Risk Analyst II classification is the experienced-level classification in the series. Incumbents perform average-level duties in risk. The Risk Analyst III classification is the advanced-level class in the series. Incumbents perform complex and varied risk management duties, which require substantial knowledge of risk management procedures. The Risk Analyst I classification is the entry-level training classification. The Risk Management Analyst series is assigned to the Risk Management Division and operates with countywide accountability as an operational unit.
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in public, business, or human resources administration, business management, communications, accounting, economics, finance, international business, psychology, information systems, communication design, marketing, economic development, political science, English, social science, sociology, behavioral science, or criminal justice and two (2) years of experience managing a risk program in the private or public sector.
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Associate’s degree from an accredited college or university in public, business, or human resources administration, business management, communications, accounting, economics, finance, international business, psychology, information systems, communication design, marketing, economic development, political science, English, social science, sociology, behavioral science, or criminal justice and four (4) years of experience managing a risk program in the private or public sector.
LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Valid California Driver’s license.
A valid driver’s license may be required at the time of appointment and employees may also be required to drive their own vehicle and provide proof of liability insurance as per Vehicle Code VC § 160020. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to a disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
This position may require pre-employment drug test, physical examination, and fingerprinting for a background investigation. The County of Imperial does not unlawfully discriminate on any prohibited basis under state or federal law including prohibitions listed in title VII, the Age and Discrimination and Employment Act, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Fair Employment and Housing Act, and the Americans with Disabilities Act.
If you feel you have a need for special arrangements due to a disability in order to participate in the recruitment process, call (442) 265-1148 or TTY (442) 265-1169.
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About Imperial County: Imperial County is located in the Imperial Valley in the southeast of California, bordering Arizona and Mexico, with the Colorado River forming the County’s eastern boundary. Imperial County is a major agricultural center, producing half of the nation's winter vegetables, as well as extensive renewable resources, such as geothermal, wind, and solar. Off-road enthusiasts are drawn to the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation area, and the Colorado River is a popular destination for watersports, including fishing, boating, and water skiing. Fans of the popular movie, The Return of the Jedi, will recognize the Algodones Sand Dunes, where the movie was filmed.