Senior Operations Analyst Job at Portland Public Schools Oregon
Posting Timeline
Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination is considered a minimum qualification requirement for PPS job applicants and this proof will be requested during the hiring process.
This job is open until filled. Applications will be reviewed as received. Portland Public Schools reserves the right to make a hiring decision at any point during the posting period.
Position Details
Portland Public Schools’ mission is to provide rigorous, high quality academic learning experiences that are inclusive and joyful. We disrupt racial inequities to create vibrant environments for every student to demonstrate excellence. At PPS we are committed to equity-centered, research-based, and data-informed continuous improvement processes to address our core need - to eliminate the educational opportunity and outcome gaps for our Students of Color and we are actively seeking talented, driven professionals who are energized by big challenges.
We are seeking a dynamic leader who shares our commitment to join us as our Business Operations Analyst II. The Business Operations Analyst II for Funded Programs is a critical leadership position. As the Business Operations Analyst II, you will report to the Senior Director of Funded Programs in the Division of Instruction and School Communities. You will support the district's transformational work to develop and support our teachers, school and district leaders, instructional staff and families. As the Business Operations Analyst II, you will help lead the vision to accelerate how school and district teams create the conditions for student success.
BASIC FUNCTION:
Under general supervision, support, analyze and manage routine, unique and special projects and programs; analyze, recommend and develop organizational processes, systems and structures; implement, analyze, and determine whether practices, policies, procedures and other operational activities are followed in accordance with local, state and Federal laws and District policies; identify opportunities for projects, programs, systems and structures improvements; support, participate in compliance monitoring and oversight of designated programs, policies, budgets, contracts and grants; prepare, analyze and verify operational, financial, budgetary, and statistical data and reports; provide and present information to a variety of district and community stakeholders.
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Support, participate in and/or lead the evaluation, implementation or development of programs, plans, processes, systems and procedures to achieve district goals for assigned programs’ operations and administration; analyze, monitor, implement and/or develop short and long-term projects, programs, policies, goals and objectives.
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Participate in, conduct and/or lead special projects and programs; develop programmatic research designs, analysis and statistical studies; assist in compiling information, draft or lead the writing of statistical and/or narrative reports relative to programs, policies, budget allocations, grants and organization structure;
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Conduct internal audits of programs and projects, including workflow, systems and structures; coordinate programs and projects with leaders, managers, and staff to assess work processes and outcomes; recommend changes to maximize efficiencies.
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Prepare projections of revenues and appropriations for department leadership; conduct analyses and review budget expenditure plans and prepare recommendations to keep expenditures within planned amounts.
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Participate in, coordinate or lead the management of assigned activities through daily informal and formal contacts, planning and analysis and follow-up on programs and projects operations, issues, policies and procedures.
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Identify opportunities for improvements, expansion and/or redirection of programs, projects, operational processes and procedures, as assigned; monitor, document, and/or lead compliance with newly created and adopted activities, operations, grants, policies and procedures.
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Ensure that the District's racial educational equity performance metrics for programs’ operations are effectively identified, implemented and communicated to internal and external stakeholders.
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Demonstrate a commitment to the Portland Public Schools Equity Initiative by developing a thorough knowledge and application of the district Racial Educational Equity Policy, Equity in Public Purchasing and Contracting and other board policies; participate in staff development, in-services and trainings related to diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace and in K – 12 education; model appropriate behaviors; develop, recommend and implement improvements to education and business practices with awareness and understanding of their impact in a racially and culturally diverse community.
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Assess the impact of public education, local, state and federal legislation as it relates to assigned programs, projects and operations; participate in, conduct, and/or lead the analysis of impending legislation; assist in or lead the drafting and recommending of new and revised legislation language to assure laws which enhance the programmatic and educational mission.
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Analyze, develop, prepare and review reports of findings, alternatives and recommendations involving a broad range of program, project and business operations and management issues; assist in, conduct and/or lead preparation and presentation of materials for committees, district management, employees, community partners, parent groups and other stakeholders regarding assigned programs, projects, operations’ status and activities.
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Lead, participate in, and/or represent the District at a variety of meetings, workshops, seminars and in-services.
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Provide supervision, leadership, work direction and guidance to assigned staff; may provide input into the interview, selection, evaluation and training of designated staff, as appropriate to the classification level. “E”
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Perform related duties as assigned.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CLASS:
All levels of the Business Operations professionals’ classification series participate in conducting programs and projects administrative work flow, programmatic, compliance and budgetary services for assigned administrators, departments, programs and services of the district. All levels, to varying degrees, conduct studies, plan and prepare financial, statistical and narrative reports and develop presentations. These classification levels are differentiated by the scope of work and complexity of assigned program(s), degree of technical expertise required and needed in conducting research, data collection, statistical analyses and reporting of findings, and latitude of discretion and independence in decision-making in development, implementation and leadership of programs and projects.
The Business Operations Analyst II is the advanced level of the professional series. Employees at this level hold responsibility for the larger scale, multilevel, complex projects, programs, grants, budgets analyses and evaluations. Employees at this level lead programs and project development and follow through and are expected to independently develop systems, standards, policies and procedures, as well as communications, and presentations. Employees at this level initiate and cultivate internal and external partnerships, and lead, as well as represent assigned programs within the district and with external partners.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS:
Knowledge of:
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Program and project coordination and management techniques.
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Work flow methods, process mapping techniques, process and program improvement practices.
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Basic-to-advanced principles, practices, tools and techniques for compiling statistics, data collection and analysis methods and software.
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Basic-to-advanced budgeting, purchasing and financial accounting requirements for public agencies. Local, state and Federal laws applicable to assigned functions.
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School district rules, regulations, policies, procedures, organization and organizational relationships.
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Basic-to-advanced research methods and report writing techniques.
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Elements of and techniques for developing and presenting effective public presentations.
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Multicultural, multi-ethnic communities within the local community.
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Record-keeping techniques.
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Effective oral and written communication skills.
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Operations and applications of a variety of office machines, technologies and software.
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Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.
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Techniques and principles of high-quality customer service.
Ability to:
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Interpret, apply and explain laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures applicable to assigned functional areas.
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Follow, implement and/or develop program policies, procedures, timelines, deadlines, goals and performance metrics.
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Analyze processes and problems, identify opportunities for improvement and follow through on changes.
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Conduct or develop a variety of program and project workflow and process analyses, develop and implement effective streamlining methodologies.
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Work collaboratively or lead a variety of departmental, cross-agency, and cross-functional teams.
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Use logic when reviewing, analyzing and developing programs, projects and business processes.
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Develop, generate and analyze basic-to-advanced statistics, graphical information, and numeric data for inclusion in projects, programs, reports and presentations.
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Present simple-to-complex data in a variety of technical and narrative written and oral reports for a variety of technical and non-technical audiences and represent the district in a variety of public settings.
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Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
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Work independently with little direction. Work on multiple projects simultaneously.
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Learn and implement public agency budgeting, purchasing and financial accounting systems.
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Deliver a high-level of customer service to district stakeholders.
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Advocate, model, learn and implement Portland Public School’s Racial Equity Initiative, Equity in Public Purchasing and Contracting and other board policies.
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Analyze, prepare and monitor assigned budgets.
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Formulate and express ideas and concepts in a clear and concise manner, verbally and in writing, with special awareness and sensitivity to the needs of a richly diverse population.
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Operate a variety of office machines, technologies and software.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
The Business Operations Analyst II requires a Bachelor’s degree in Education, Business Administration, Finance, Public Administration, Organizational Development, Statistics, or a related field and five (5) years of professional experience in a professional role leading small-to-medium scale programs and projects, developing and conducting 4 financial analyses, business operations and organizational studies, administering special programs or projects, conducting data analyses, developing policies, program standards and performance metrics, including preparing written recommendations, formal reports and oral presentations or similar activities is required. Leading committees, teams and partnerships and experience working in a richly diverse community and K-12 public education is highly desirable.
For the Analyst I and II level assignments, a Master’s degree in one of the above-identified fields will substitute for two (2) years of the required experience.
Any other combination of education, training and experience which demonstrates the candidate is likely to possess the skill, knowledge, ability and trait characteristics essential for this classification may be considered.
CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY:
This position is classified as Business Operations Analyst II, Pay Grade 29, on the Non-Represented, Confidential, Professional and Management Employees salary schedule FLSA Exempt.
For a full Classification Specification, please see here.
The Non-Represented Confidential Professional Management and Employees Salary Schedule for 260 day employees can be found here.
Benefits Information
Portland Public Schools (PPS) offers several competitive and comprehensive benefit packages to employees. Fringe benefits include medical, dental, vision, prescription, life and disability insurance, employee assistance program, 403(b) retirement savings plan and various leave and professional development programs. Depending on the insurance option selected by the employee, there may be an employee contribution toward insurance.
Portland Public Schools is a public employer and participates in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS/OPSRP). Eligible employees are required by statute to contribute 6% of salary on a pre-tax basis to OPSRP/IAP, after serving six months under a PERS employer.
For more information about additional benefits or compensation options by employee group, please visit our website at: https://www.pps.net/Page/1635
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