as seen at
http://www.electioncenter.org/Salary Entry: $102,684 - Max: $167,122 Annually
This is highly responsible executive level work in planning and directing activities of the Miami-Dade County Elections Department, whose primary mission is to ensure a fair and inclusive election process with a commitment to protecting the rights of voters. Responsibilities include planning, directing and supervising departmental operations and functions required for local, state and federal elections for a culturally diversified and multi-lingual population of over 2.2 million residents that include about one million registered voters and 754 precincts. The incumbent will exercise extensive independent judgment, project management skills and professional managerial knowledge in formulating departmental policies and directing the strategic and logistical needs of all election processes and departmental operations. Proven capability in public relations and communication, and proficiency in organizing and directing departmental activities and cross-departmental functional teams is required. This is a non-elected position that reports to the County Manager.
Bachelor’s degree. A minimum of seven to ten years of administrative experience is required with a preference for five years of experience in election strategic planning, execution and evaluation, voter registration, logistics and technology assessment and planning. Master of Business Administration, Public Administration or related field is preferred. Applicants qualifying for employment will be subject to an extensive background check, including but not limited to fingerprint checks, employment verification and other procedures. All resume submittals are subject to the State of Florida Public Records Law.
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Deadline to apply was back in Feb of 2003, but they still have it listed in their Job Openings section. Any evil FL DUers able to make a local call to see if has been filled yet, and by who? Pretty high salary for taking orders from R. Doug Lewis. Resumes should be open to public scrutiny per the last statement. Are they friends of the GOP, or does their name appear on www.opensecrets.org ?