Registrar of Voters
Company: County of Sonoma
Location: Santa Rosa
Posted on: April 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Registrar of Voters
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Salary $195,036-$237,072
Location Santa Rosa, CA
Job Type Full-Time
Job Number 25/03-0270-O
Department Registrar of Voters Department
Opening Date 03/17/2025
Closing Date 4/14/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
Bargaining Unit 52
The ideal candidate for this position is a confident, dynamic,
service-oriented leader who is dedicated to the highest ethical
standards in the administration of elections processes and prides
themselves on the responsibility to protect and promote public
trust and confidence through the delivery of critical election
services. A proven track record of successful performance in the
field of elections and a comprehensive understanding of the
implementation of Federal, State, and local election laws,
regulations, codes, and other internal procedures relative to the
election process are essential. A standout candidate will be
forward-thinking, can strategically lead, communicate effectively,
proactively solve problems, and successfully navigate the
responsibilities and complexities associated with the establishment
of a new department and as a new department head. Exceptional
analytical, budgetary, and personnel management skills are desired.
The ideal candidate also possesses excellent written and verbal
communication skills, with the demonstrated ability to collaborate
and work successfully as a team to achieve desired outcomes. The
next Registrar of Voters will recognize and champion the County's
diversity, vibrant cultures, populations, visions, and varied
communities across all demographics and socio-economic levels to
advance its mission of enriching the quality of life in Sonoma
County through superior public services.
In addition, the ideal candidate will demonstrate the following
experience, abilities, and skills:
Familiarity with advancing election technologies, voting
procedures, the California Election Code, Government Code, and laws
relating to the conduct of registration and voting procedures in
Primary, General, and Special Elections.
The ability to hold themselves and others accountable; high
standards of integrity and honesty; ensure neutrality and
nonpartisan decision-making in Sonoma County elections
processes.
Proven leadership skills with an inclusive, team-oriented approach
to foster collaboration amongst staff.
Experience leading teams during high intensity and long hour days
during elections.
Experience embracing changing priorities and circumstances with
flexibility and adaptability; meeting new challenges with ease.
A track record of success in promoting initiatives designed to
increase efficiency and effectiveness in both the department in in
its service delivery.
Strong consensus-building skills while developing and maintaining
long-term relationships.
Knowledge and understanding of cyber security and overall safety
protocols.
Proven expertise in media relations, community outreach, and
impactful communication strategies.
A desire to work in a collaborative environment with the other
county departments, public and private partners, and numerous
community stakeholders.
The ability to work positively and effectively with the County
Administrator/Executive and Board of Supervisors.
To be considered for this position, possession of the minimum
qualifications must be demonstrated. Most typically, a qualified
candidate will possess two years of experience as an elections
manager, assistant or chief deputy registrar of voters, or
equivalent position in a State of California elections department;
OR four years of experience performing administrative/managerial
functions, which includes the development and interpretation of
laws, regulations, policies, and procedures in the field of
elections in a public agency.
What We Offer
The annual salary range for the Registrar of Voters is $195,036 -
$237,072, depending upon experience.
In addition, the County of Sonoma provides a robust benefits
package. Benefits described herein do not represent a contract and
may be changed without notice.
Retirement: County Employees Retirement Law of 1937. Retirement is
fully integrated with Social
Security. New employees, as defined and eligible, will be PEPRA
plan members and receive a 2.5% at
67 formula, or for those individuals who meet certain criteria,
including establishing reciprocity eligibility,
will be Legacy plan members and receive 3% at 60. Individuals who
do not qualify for pension reciprocity
pursuant to Government code section 7522.02(c), shall receive 2.5%
of base hourly rate for each pay
period with hours in a paid status.
Incentive Retirement Savings Plan: A defined contribution 401(a)
plan; a 3% County "foundation"
contribution and voluntary IRS 457 plan Pre-Tax employee
contribution up to IRS annual maximum, plus
a 100% County match of employee contribution deposit into the
401(a) account (up to 1% of base
salary).
Post-Retirement Medical: County contribution to a Health
Reimbursement Agreement to help fund
postretirement employee health insurance/benefits.
Health Benefits: A range of health plans with several options in
which the premium benefits cover
100% of the employees cost; dental, vision, disability, life
insurance, and more.
Paid Time Off: Competitive vacation accrual and additional
management leave annually; 12 paid
holidays, and an additional 8 floating holiday hours per year;
generous sick leave accruals.
Relocation Reimbursement: May be authorized for the successful
candidate.
Vehicle Allowance: $215 per two-week pay period.
Cell Phone Stipend: Optional monthly stipend of $50/month (if not
assigned a County-issued phone).
Employee Assistance Program: County offered at no employee
cost.
Additional details on benefits for department heads can be found in
the Salary Resolution.
Selection Process & Key Tentative Dates
The selection process has been designed as follows:
For first consideration, apply by April 14, 2025
Panel interviews will take place May 1, 2025
Top candidates from the panel interviews will be invited to
interview with the County Executive,
Human Resources Director, and County Counsel on May 2, 2025
Finalist selection interviews with the Board of Supervisors will be
held May 13, 2025
Please be mindful of the planned timeframe. Although it may be
subject to some change, it would
be wise to plan submit application materials as early as possible
and plan availability around these
dates.
How To Apply
To be considered for this exciting career opportunity, please send
a cover letter, a resume that clearly demonstrates your
qualifications, background, and education as they relate to this
position's requirements, your responses to the supplemental
questionnaire (link below), and a minimum of five professional
references (who will not be contacted until mutual interest is
established).
The Registrar of Voters recruitment will remain open until filled.
For first consideration, apply by April 14th.
The Supplemental Questionnaire is located at:
https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/a/132979
Submit your materials (email with attachments preferred) to:
Lisa Conner, Recruitment and Classification Manager
Lisa.Conner@sonoma-county.org
OR
County of Sonoma Human Resources Department
Attn: Lisa Conner
575 Administration Drive, Ste. 116B
Santa Rosa, CA 95043
Telephone: 707-565-3207
The County of Sonoma values diversity and is dedicated to creating
a workplace environment that provides individuals with a sense of
belonging.
We are committed to having a diverse workforce that is
representative of the communities we serve.
The County is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer where all
aspects of employment are based on
merit, competence, performance, and business need
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