PERSONNEL
PROGRAMS ANALYST
BASIC
PURPOSE:
Positions
in this job family are assigned responsibilities involving investigations of
alleged violations of the Oklahoma Personnel Act and related rules and the
review of appeals filed with the Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission. This includes reviewing and analyzing
information provided concerning alleged violations and appeals, conducting
field investigations or other research as required, preparing investigative reports
and making recommendations for dispositions.
Responsibilities also include mediation disputes and completion of
activities related to the alternative dispute resolution program.
TYPICAL
FUNCTIONS:
The
functions performed within the Personnel Programs Analyst job family will vary
by level, but may include the following:
· Reviews and
analyzes complaints and appeals filed with the Oklahoma Merit Protection
Commission of alleged violations of the Oklahoma Personnel Act or of the Merit
System of Personnel Administration rules; conducts investigations, inquiries or
research as required.
· Prepares
reports of investigations or other documentation concerning the facts of the
case, issues in dispute, application of the Personnel Act and Merit Rules and
recommendations and justification for disposition.
· Advises appeal
parties, party representatives and agency officials on policies and procedures
concerning alleged violations of appeals, status of cases pending, and other
issues.
· Counsels
persons and groups on their rights and responsibilities and consults with state
agency management officials on policy development and effective human resource
management.
· Mediates
disputes consistent with applicable laws and standards of the Oklahoma Supreme
Court and the Merit Protection Commission; conducts intakes on disputes
referred to mediation; serves as an alternative dispute resolution facilitator.
· Schedules
cases for hearing or mediation; notifies appeal parties and their
representatives.
· Designs,
develops and presents training programs to state agency management officials,
state employees and others.
· Participates
in the development of training programs related to appeals and complaints
concerning alleged violations of the Personnel Act or Merit Rules.
LEVEL
DESCRIPTORS:
This
job family has two levels which are distinguished based on the complexity of
work assigned and the responsibility for providing leadership to others. Entry into this job family is at the career
level.
This
is the career level where employees are assigned responsibility at the full
performance level for the processing and completion of all required activities
related to appeals or complaints filed with the Merit Protection Commission. This includes conducting any investigations,
inquiries or other action as necessary to determine the facts of the case and
whether the alleged violation may have occurred and making recommendations
concerning appropriate disposition, including scheduling a hearing or
alternative dispute resolution.
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities required at this level include
knowledge of the Oklahoma Personnel Act and all related rules, policies and
procedures; of the Administrative Procedures Act; of the Open Meeting and the
Open Records Act; of investigative techniques and practices; of structured
interviewing techniques; of mediation techniques; of basic statistics; of
report writing techniques; and of techniques required for preparing and
delivering training programs. Ability
is required to investigate complaints of alleged violations of the Oklahoma
Personnel Act and related rules, policies and procedures; to prepare
investigative and statistical reports; to establish and maintain effective
working relationships with others; to read and interpret complex materials such
as laws, rules and policies; to mediate cases; to prepare and schedule cases
for hearing; and to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Education
and Experience requirements at this level consist of
a bachelor’s degree and one year of professional experience in personnel
administration, employee or labor relations, affirmative action, equal
opportunity as a discrimination/employment law investigator, or mediations or
negotiations; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
This
is the leadership level of this job family where employees are assigned
responsibilities as a case manager on investigations, including serving as a
team leader as required. This includes
planning and coordinating all aspects of required investigations or other
actions and making recommendations for the disposition of cases. As a team leader, they will also provide
guidance and training to other analysts on assigned cases.
Knowledge,
Skills and Abilities required at this level are the same as
Level I plus knowledge of supervisory principles and practices and demonstrated
ability to work independently and complete a wide range of investigations.
Education
and Experience requirements at this level are the
same as Level I plus one year of professional experience investigating
complaints of violations of the Oklahoma Personnel Act and the Oklahoma Merit
Rules for Employment.
SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS:
Within
six months of employment, incumbents must successfully complete the training
program and be certified by the Oklahoma Supreme Court as a mediator. Applicants must posses the ability and
willingness to perform job-related travel.