Staff Services Analyst I/II/III (HHS)
Apply NowCompany: Mono County, CA
Location: Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
Description:
Salary : $65,843.00 - $97,513.00 Annually
Location : Mammoth Lakes, CA
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202300158
Department: Health and Human Services
Division: Social Services Division
Opening Date: 02/21/2025
Closing Date: 3/17/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
Bargaining Unit: MCPE
Description
To apply, please visit:
The following is the job description for Staff Services Analyst III. You may visit the website above to view full job descriptions and to apply for the positions of Staff Services Analyst I, II, or III by visiting the above link.
Under direction, the Staff Services Analyst III leads and/or performs complex professional-level analytical duties involving general administrative, personnel, staff development, statistical, fiscal, and/or program work; and performs other work as required.
This is the advanced-journey/specialist level class in the professional Staff Services series. Similar to the Staff Services Analyst I/II, a Staff Services Analyst III may supervise subordinate clerical or technical staff. However, unlike a Staff Services Analyst I/II, a Staff Services Analyst III typically has responsibility for one or both of the following:
Serving as a lead worker over a staff support services unit by assigning, monitoring, and reviewing the work of other professional analysts engaged in general administrative, personnel, staff development, fiscal, and/or program analytical work. Rarely, an incumbent may directly supervise another analyst when the lower level analyst's assignments involve the more routine and repetitive work, and where supervision of that employee is ancillary to the incumbent's preponderant duties.
Performing the more advanced and complex analytical work in the work unit. This typically includes coordinating department-wide administrative activities and/or projects. Duties require advanced and extensive knowledge pertaining to administrative service functions.
The Staff Services Analyst III differs from the Staff Services Analyst II in that incumbents in the latter class do not lead the work of other analysts nor are they typically assigned to coordinate specialized administrative functions with department-wide scope. This class also differs from the class of Supervising Staff Services Analyst in that the latter is preponderantly a first-level supervisor over a group of analysts. Finally, this class differs from Staff Services Analyst Manager in that the latter is the highly advanced level in the Staff Services Analyst series where incumbents serve as functional managers (e.g., as a fiscal administrator or officer) over a complex staff services function but may not have first-line supervisory responsibility over other analysts.
Examples of Duties
Depending on assignment, duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Typical Qualifications
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge of:
Minimum Qualifications
Pattern 1: One (1) year of full-time experience as a Staff Services Analyst II;
OR
Pattern 2: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree; AND Two (2) years full-time professional experience performing general administrative, statistical, personnel, fiscal, program, or staff development analytical work.
Substitution: Additional progressively responsible professional experience performing analytical duties (which require considerable independence performing, compiling, organizing and evaluating information and prepared reports) in any of the functional areas noted above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis.
Supplemental Information
GENERAL INFORMATION
MSS reserves the right to revise the examination plan to better meet the needs of the recruitment if the circumstances under which this examination was planned change. Such revision will be in accordance with civil service laws and rules and all competitors will be notified.
If you meet the requirements stated on this bulletin, you may take this examination. Your performance in this examination will be rated against predetermined rating criteria. All competitors who pass will be added to the eligible list. Meeting the entry requirements does not assure success in the examination or placement on the eligible list.
General Qualifications: Applicants must possess essential personal qualifications including integrity, initiative, dependability, good judgement, the ability to work cooperatively with others, and a state of health consistent with the ability to perform the assigned duties of the class. A medical examination may be required. As part of the hiring process, a background investigation may be required.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
The Merit System Services program is committed to equal employment opportunity for all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
Town of Mammoth Lakes
The Town of Mammoth Lakes, with a population of approximately 7,093 is the most populated area of Mono County. The County Seat is located in picturesque Bridgeport located 360 miles north of Los Angeles and 182 miles southeast of Sacramento. Mono County, with a population of approximately 12,853, is set on the eastern slopes of California's Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. It is a rare environment of natural contrasts: soaring granite peaks and spacious desert vistas, quiet lakes, bubbling hot springs and cold mountain streams, winter snows and sunny summer skies. The County offers numerous recreational opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast.
Mono County Summary of Benefits
The following information is intended to provide a summary of benefits and does not include full details of coverage. Service limitations and restrictions may apply depending on coverage levels and services rendered.
Pay Periods and Payroll Deductions
County employees are paid on a bi-weekly basis, which consists of 26 pay periods per year. Payroll deductions including medical and most voluntary deductions will occur on a semi-monthly basis or 2 times per month. Retirement contributions will always be deducted on all 26 pay periods.
Medical Mono County Contracts with CalPERS
To provide health insurance for its employees and currently offers several Preferred Provider (PPO) Plans which are administered by Anthem Blue Cross. Employees have the option to choose from PERS Gold, PERS Platinum, and PORAC. The PORAC Plan is currently only available to members of the Safety group employee's. Medical plan costs vary based on the plan and coverage you select. The employee and the County share the cost of the plan, which is deducted on a pre-tax basis. The employee's cost is in accordance with the applicable Memorandum of Understanding with each bargaining group. For more information regarding health plans, please visit: https://www.calpers.ca.gov/page/active-members/health-benefits/plans-and-rates
Dental Mono County
Offers a self-insured dental plan administered by Delta Dental of California and currently offers the following benefits:
$1,100.00 each year towards your dental coverage if you choose an in-network Delta DentalPPO Dentist.
$1,000.00 each year towards your dental coverage if you choose and out-of-network orNon-Delta Dental PPO Dentist.
Diagnostic and preventative coverage of 70 - 100 % of contracted allowance (based onlength enrolled in the plan and dentist visit of at least once per year).
Major services are covered at 50% of the contracted allowance.
Currently Dental coverage is provided to eligible Mono County employees at 100% employer paid.
Vision
Vision Service Plan is our Vision Insurance provider. Our plan is VSP Signature. Benefits include:
well/vision exam every 12 months, carries a $10 copay.
$160 allowance for frames and 20% off amount over allowance.
$180 allowance for contacts and contact lens exam and 15% off contact lens fitting andevaluation. Currently Vision coverage is provided to eligible Mono County employees at 100% employer paid.
Basic Life Insurance
Administered by Voya Mono County Employees are entitled to Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment.
Mono County also offers coverage to employee's spouse and dependents. Life Insurance is administered by Voya Insurance.
Coverage for General Employees is $5,000.00
At-Will/Elected Employees/Paramedic Coverage is $50,000.00
Coverage for Employee's Spouse is $1,000.00
Coverage for Employee's Children is also $1,000.00
Coverage for Employee's Children under six months is $100.00
Currently Basic Life coverage is provided to eligible Mono County employees at 100% employer paid.
Supplemental Life Insurance - Administered by Voya
Employees have the option of enrolling in a Supplemental Life insurance policy for themselves, their spouse and any dependent children. This policy is purchased by the employee with rates based on the age group at the time of enrollment.
Supplemental life insurance coverage can be enrolled in the first 31 days of employment without proof of good health, after 31 days proof of good health is required. Amounts available are as follows:
For Employee up to $150,000 (guaranteed issue) or up to $500,000 with proof of goodhealth
For Spouse up to $50,000.00 and for the Employee's Children for $10,000.00.
Flexible Spending Accounts and Optional Insurances
Provided by WORKTERRAFlexible Spending Accounts for medical reimbursement and dependent care are available through a Section 125 account administered by WORKTERRA. These accounts allow you to contribute pre-tax dollars to help pay for eligible medical and dependent care expenses.
Mono County Deferred Compensation 457/401(a) Plan
The County provides deferred compensation plan through Internal Revenue Code Section 401(a) Employees have the option to sign up for the 457-deferred compensation plan and contribute up to the maximum amount allowed by the IRS. If the employee contributes a total of 1-3% of their pre-tax salary, the County will match those contributions up to a maximum of 3% into a 401 (a) plan under the employee's name. The employee may direct the investment of all contributions in accordance with the options or limitation provided by the 401(a) Plan.
CalPERS Retirement Benefits and Contributions
Mono County contracts with CalPERS for your retirement plan. Your retirement plan is a defined benefit plan determined by a set formula which uses your years of service, age at retirement, and highest one or three years of service. The Plan is funded by contributions from the employee, the County and investments from plan assets.
Mono County has a Local Miscellaneous group and a Local Safety group.
Your benefit formula will fall within one of these two groups
Most new members will fall within the new Pension Reform Formulas of 2 @ 62 for Miscellaneous & 2.7 @ 57 for all Safety Group. However, if you do have prior membership you may be eligible for the formulas that were in place on December 31st 2012, before Pension reform went into place. Our pre-pension reform formulas are:
Local Miscellaneous Group = 2.5% @ 55
Local Safety - Sheriff = 3% @ 55
Local Safety - Fire = 2% @ 50
Local Safety - County Peace Officer = 3% @ 50
Find out all about your CalPERS benefits at www.calpers.ca.gov
AFLAC - Optional Insurance Provider
Mono County contracts with a Local Representative who provides our employees with the opportunity to enroll in several different policies offered by AFLAC, to include; Cancer, Critical Care, Hospital, Accident, Disability, intensive Care. New employees can enroll within the first 30 days of employment; all other transactions are done during open enrollment each year.
EAP - Employee Assistance Program
Mono County offers two different Employee Assistance Programs through Trindel Insurance Fund and Voya. Both programs include counseling and telephone consultation services addressing a variety of personal topics to promote a healthy family and work life balance.
Mono County Wellness Program
Mono County offers a discounted rate, as well as $25 towards Membership to local health clubs at the Double Eagle in June Lake or Snowcreek Athletic Club and The Body Shop in Mammoth Lakes.
For employees living or working in Bridgeport, there is a County maintained facility in the Bridgeport Memorial Hall that employees have access to for a small one-time fee of $10.00
SICK & VACATION
Sick - (Unless an applicable collective bargaining agreement provides otherwise)
Eligible employees will accrue sick leave at the rate of 12 sick days per year. Permanent part-time employees accrue sick leave on a prorated basis.
Vacation- (Unless an applicable collective bargaining agreement provides otherwise)
Eligible employees shall be entitled to accrue vacation leave with pay for each year of full-time service as follows:
Initial employment 10 days vacation per year
After three years of continuous service------15 days vacation per year
After ten years of continuous service--------17 days vacation per year
After fifteen years of continuous service---19 days vacation per year
After twenty years of continuous service--20 days vacation per year
Permanent part-time employees accrue vacation on a prorated basis.
Mono County Holidays
Most all bargaining groups recognize 13 Holidays as outlined in the Mono County Policies and Procedures and Personal Holidays according to your specific MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) according to your represented group.
"Welcome to Mono County - A great place to live and work!!"
Location : Mammoth Lakes, CA
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202300158
Department: Health and Human Services
Division: Social Services Division
Opening Date: 02/21/2025
Closing Date: 3/17/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
Bargaining Unit: MCPE
Description
To apply, please visit:
The following is the job description for Staff Services Analyst III. You may visit the website above to view full job descriptions and to apply for the positions of Staff Services Analyst I, II, or III by visiting the above link.
Under direction, the Staff Services Analyst III leads and/or performs complex professional-level analytical duties involving general administrative, personnel, staff development, statistical, fiscal, and/or program work; and performs other work as required.
This is the advanced-journey/specialist level class in the professional Staff Services series. Similar to the Staff Services Analyst I/II, a Staff Services Analyst III may supervise subordinate clerical or technical staff. However, unlike a Staff Services Analyst I/II, a Staff Services Analyst III typically has responsibility for one or both of the following:
Serving as a lead worker over a staff support services unit by assigning, monitoring, and reviewing the work of other professional analysts engaged in general administrative, personnel, staff development, fiscal, and/or program analytical work. Rarely, an incumbent may directly supervise another analyst when the lower level analyst's assignments involve the more routine and repetitive work, and where supervision of that employee is ancillary to the incumbent's preponderant duties.
Performing the more advanced and complex analytical work in the work unit. This typically includes coordinating department-wide administrative activities and/or projects. Duties require advanced and extensive knowledge pertaining to administrative service functions.
The Staff Services Analyst III differs from the Staff Services Analyst II in that incumbents in the latter class do not lead the work of other analysts nor are they typically assigned to coordinate specialized administrative functions with department-wide scope. This class also differs from the class of Supervising Staff Services Analyst in that the latter is preponderantly a first-level supervisor over a group of analysts. Finally, this class differs from Staff Services Analyst Manager in that the latter is the highly advanced level in the Staff Services Analyst series where incumbents serve as functional managers (e.g., as a fiscal administrator or officer) over a complex staff services function but may not have first-line supervisory responsibility over other analysts.
Examples of Duties
Depending on assignment, duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Leads and performs complex professional-analytical work pertaining to the review and analysis of departmental operations, policies, and procedures, which may include ad hoc analyses of various statistical and fiscal data.
- Assigns coordinates, schedules, and monitors subordinates' work; may provide training and instruction to subordinate employees.
- Performs advanced and specialized analytical assignments that typically include coordinating department-wide functions and/or projects and require extensive knowledge of assigned administrative functions.
- Plans and coordinates studies of administrative and operational activities including fiscal operations, budget preparation and control, equipment usage, staff patterns, work flow, space utilization, affirmative action, and training plans.
- Conducts statistical analysis of financial and caseload data.
- Conducts special studies of new and existing programs and special projects to determine feasibility, resolve problems, and increase efficiency, including organizational, technical, and fiscal research and analysis (e.g. needs assessment, survey analyses, grant writing, and program standards development).
- Meets with managers and executives to clarify and explain data, resolve problems, and prepare detailed budget and financial documents.
- Participates in the preparation of the department's annual budget, including analysis and estimates of expenditures an projections of revenues.
- Prepares and monitors contracts and agreements with outside suppliers, service providers, leasing agents, and others. Recommends solutions to address contractual problems. Enforces legal agreements to ensure contract compliance. Coordinates with the County Counsel's Office for the preparation of agreements, contracts, and leases.
- Assists in the development and administration of competitive bid processes and contractual agreements.
- Determines reasons for variations in expenditures and revenue as compared to budget.
- Researches information on, reviews and analyzes existing and new legislation, regulations, ordinances, and court cases to determine their impact on programs, practices, policies, and procedures.
- Serves as a resource to management regarding the administrative aspects of a program or staff service; represents the department in meetings with personnel from other departments and agencies.
- Makes oral presentations before committees, boards, commissions, departmental staff, advisory groups, and/or community groups to provide information and recommendations, advocate a position, encourage participation, and/or respond to questions.
- Provides courtroom testimony, depositions, and/or makes presentations to an Administrative Law Judge on behalf of the assigned department.
- Prepares and edits written documents (e.g. memos, letters, board letters, reports, manuals, and other documents); including reports and summaries on a variety of policy directives, procedures, legislation, ordinances, regulations, and laws; ensuring accuracy and correct language usage.
- Collaborates with County departments and agencies to assure cross-functional projects such as class studies, redistricting, preparation of fee schedules, capital projects and others align with County-wide goals and objectives.
- Analyzes and develops facility space projections to assist with capital budget planning. Prepares cost/benefit analyses of different facility and space options. Performs financial analyses on facilities-related subjects and trends.
- Prioritizes workload in order to complete work in a timely manner and meet critical deadlines.
- May supervise the work of technical and/or clerical support staff.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Typical Qualifications
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge of:
- General research terminology, methodology, practices and techniques to conduct research for the Department and for the analysis of complex data.
- Knowledge of basic descriptive statistics (i.e. mean, median, mode, standard deviation), as well as, advanced statistics and statistical techniques (e.g. correlations, regression analyses).
- Computer database, spreadsheet, and word processing software applications.
- Methods and techniques for report preparation.
- The English language (i.e. composition, spelling, grammar, and sentence structure).
- Complex organizational statements and reports.
- Principles of teamwork and teambuilding in order to work effectively as a member of a team and facilitate effective teamwork.
- Basic accounting principles.
- Cost benefit analysis
- Analyze a situation or problem, including stressful situations, accurately and objectively in order to identify and select alternatives, identify potential consequences of proposed actions, determine an effective course of action, and implement recommendations in support of departmental objectives.
- Collect and analyze data and information in order to derive logical conclusions.
- Make sound decisions and independent judgments within established guidelines.
- Understand, interpret, and apply a variety of written information (e.g. laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, Memoranda of Understanding, court cases, ordinances, legislation, manuals, and directives) as they relate to various areas of responsibility, in order to provide information and ensure compliance.
- Understand, interpret, and explain complex procedures, rules, and regulations to unit staff.
- Operate a computer to prepare results of analyses (i.e. reports, tables, charts, and graphs) and perform operations (i.e. conduct research on the internet; collect, input, and retrieve data and information).
- Collect, interpret, and evaluate narrative and statistical data pertaining to fiscal and management matters.
- Perform budget, grant, and contract analysis, preparation, and monitoring.
- Express information and ideas orally in a clear, concise, organized manner by using proper diction, grammar, and volume so others will understand.
- Listen to and understand what other people are saying and ask questions as appropriate.
- Make effective oral presentations to and respond to questions from various groups, including boards, committees, and the public.
- Communicate effectively in writing in order to prepare a variety of reports, correspondence, and memoranda in a clear, concise, organized, and accurate manner.
- Create visually appealing and understandable training aids, presentations, tables, charts, graphs, and other written documents using word processing programs, spreadsheet programs, and/or presentation software.
- Develop and maintain cooperative, effective working relationships with co-workers, representatives of community organizations, state and local agencies and associations, supervisors, internal management and staff, employee representatives, and the public.
- Effectively mediate and resolve conflicts.
- Prioritize, plan, coordinate, and organize simultaneous work assignments and projects to meet critical and competing deadlines.
- Remain flexible to changing priorities.
- Effectively represent the department to other departments and agencies, and before public bodies.
- Exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality of information in all personnel matters.
- Display a high degree of initiative, maturity, integrity, loyalty, accountability, creativity, and good judgment.
- Acquire subject matter expertise in the functions and activities of the department or other work unit to which assigned, including applicable laws, rules, regulations, procedures, and technical operations.
- Work under stressful conditions and in emotional and/or confrontational situations requiring responding to complaints or questions and/or instructing and persuading others.
Minimum Qualifications
Pattern 1: One (1) year of full-time experience as a Staff Services Analyst II;
OR
Pattern 2: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor's degree; AND Two (2) years full-time professional experience performing general administrative, statistical, personnel, fiscal, program, or staff development analytical work.
Substitution: Additional progressively responsible professional experience performing analytical duties (which require considerable independence performing, compiling, organizing and evaluating information and prepared reports) in any of the functional areas noted above may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis.
Supplemental Information
GENERAL INFORMATION
MSS reserves the right to revise the examination plan to better meet the needs of the recruitment if the circumstances under which this examination was planned change. Such revision will be in accordance with civil service laws and rules and all competitors will be notified.
If you meet the requirements stated on this bulletin, you may take this examination. Your performance in this examination will be rated against predetermined rating criteria. All competitors who pass will be added to the eligible list. Meeting the entry requirements does not assure success in the examination or placement on the eligible list.
General Qualifications: Applicants must possess essential personal qualifications including integrity, initiative, dependability, good judgement, the ability to work cooperatively with others, and a state of health consistent with the ability to perform the assigned duties of the class. A medical examination may be required. As part of the hiring process, a background investigation may be required.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
The Merit System Services program is committed to equal employment opportunity for all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation.
Town of Mammoth Lakes
The Town of Mammoth Lakes, with a population of approximately 7,093 is the most populated area of Mono County. The County Seat is located in picturesque Bridgeport located 360 miles north of Los Angeles and 182 miles southeast of Sacramento. Mono County, with a population of approximately 12,853, is set on the eastern slopes of California's Sierra Nevada Mountain Range. It is a rare environment of natural contrasts: soaring granite peaks and spacious desert vistas, quiet lakes, bubbling hot springs and cold mountain streams, winter snows and sunny summer skies. The County offers numerous recreational opportunities for the outdoor enthusiast.
Mono County Summary of Benefits
The following information is intended to provide a summary of benefits and does not include full details of coverage. Service limitations and restrictions may apply depending on coverage levels and services rendered.
Pay Periods and Payroll Deductions
County employees are paid on a bi-weekly basis, which consists of 26 pay periods per year. Payroll deductions including medical and most voluntary deductions will occur on a semi-monthly basis or 2 times per month. Retirement contributions will always be deducted on all 26 pay periods.
Medical Mono County Contracts with CalPERS
To provide health insurance for its employees and currently offers several Preferred Provider (PPO) Plans which are administered by Anthem Blue Cross. Employees have the option to choose from PERS Gold, PERS Platinum, and PORAC. The PORAC Plan is currently only available to members of the Safety group employee's. Medical plan costs vary based on the plan and coverage you select. The employee and the County share the cost of the plan, which is deducted on a pre-tax basis. The employee's cost is in accordance with the applicable Memorandum of Understanding with each bargaining group. For more information regarding health plans, please visit: https://www.calpers.ca.gov/page/active-members/health-benefits/plans-and-rates
Dental Mono County
Offers a self-insured dental plan administered by Delta Dental of California and currently offers the following benefits:
$1,100.00 each year towards your dental coverage if you choose an in-network Delta DentalPPO Dentist.
$1,000.00 each year towards your dental coverage if you choose and out-of-network orNon-Delta Dental PPO Dentist.
Diagnostic and preventative coverage of 70 - 100 % of contracted allowance (based onlength enrolled in the plan and dentist visit of at least once per year).
Major services are covered at 50% of the contracted allowance.
Currently Dental coverage is provided to eligible Mono County employees at 100% employer paid.
Vision
Vision Service Plan is our Vision Insurance provider. Our plan is VSP Signature. Benefits include:
well/vision exam every 12 months, carries a $10 copay.
$160 allowance for frames and 20% off amount over allowance.
$180 allowance for contacts and contact lens exam and 15% off contact lens fitting andevaluation. Currently Vision coverage is provided to eligible Mono County employees at 100% employer paid.
Basic Life Insurance
Administered by Voya Mono County Employees are entitled to Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment.
Mono County also offers coverage to employee's spouse and dependents. Life Insurance is administered by Voya Insurance.
Coverage for General Employees is $5,000.00
At-Will/Elected Employees/Paramedic Coverage is $50,000.00
Coverage for Employee's Spouse is $1,000.00
Coverage for Employee's Children is also $1,000.00
Coverage for Employee's Children under six months is $100.00
Currently Basic Life coverage is provided to eligible Mono County employees at 100% employer paid.
Supplemental Life Insurance - Administered by Voya
Employees have the option of enrolling in a Supplemental Life insurance policy for themselves, their spouse and any dependent children. This policy is purchased by the employee with rates based on the age group at the time of enrollment.
Supplemental life insurance coverage can be enrolled in the first 31 days of employment without proof of good health, after 31 days proof of good health is required. Amounts available are as follows:
For Employee up to $150,000 (guaranteed issue) or up to $500,000 with proof of goodhealth
For Spouse up to $50,000.00 and for the Employee's Children for $10,000.00.
Flexible Spending Accounts and Optional Insurances
Provided by WORKTERRAFlexible Spending Accounts for medical reimbursement and dependent care are available through a Section 125 account administered by WORKTERRA. These accounts allow you to contribute pre-tax dollars to help pay for eligible medical and dependent care expenses.
Mono County Deferred Compensation 457/401(a) Plan
The County provides deferred compensation plan through Internal Revenue Code Section 401(a) Employees have the option to sign up for the 457-deferred compensation plan and contribute up to the maximum amount allowed by the IRS. If the employee contributes a total of 1-3% of their pre-tax salary, the County will match those contributions up to a maximum of 3% into a 401 (a) plan under the employee's name. The employee may direct the investment of all contributions in accordance with the options or limitation provided by the 401(a) Plan.
CalPERS Retirement Benefits and Contributions
Mono County contracts with CalPERS for your retirement plan. Your retirement plan is a defined benefit plan determined by a set formula which uses your years of service, age at retirement, and highest one or three years of service. The Plan is funded by contributions from the employee, the County and investments from plan assets.
Mono County has a Local Miscellaneous group and a Local Safety group.
Your benefit formula will fall within one of these two groups
Most new members will fall within the new Pension Reform Formulas of 2 @ 62 for Miscellaneous & 2.7 @ 57 for all Safety Group. However, if you do have prior membership you may be eligible for the formulas that were in place on December 31st 2012, before Pension reform went into place. Our pre-pension reform formulas are:
Local Miscellaneous Group = 2.5% @ 55
Local Safety - Sheriff = 3% @ 55
Local Safety - Fire = 2% @ 50
Local Safety - County Peace Officer = 3% @ 50
Find out all about your CalPERS benefits at www.calpers.ca.gov
AFLAC - Optional Insurance Provider
Mono County contracts with a Local Representative who provides our employees with the opportunity to enroll in several different policies offered by AFLAC, to include; Cancer, Critical Care, Hospital, Accident, Disability, intensive Care. New employees can enroll within the first 30 days of employment; all other transactions are done during open enrollment each year.
EAP - Employee Assistance Program
Mono County offers two different Employee Assistance Programs through Trindel Insurance Fund and Voya. Both programs include counseling and telephone consultation services addressing a variety of personal topics to promote a healthy family and work life balance.
Mono County Wellness Program
Mono County offers a discounted rate, as well as $25 towards Membership to local health clubs at the Double Eagle in June Lake or Snowcreek Athletic Club and The Body Shop in Mammoth Lakes.
For employees living or working in Bridgeport, there is a County maintained facility in the Bridgeport Memorial Hall that employees have access to for a small one-time fee of $10.00
SICK & VACATION
Sick - (Unless an applicable collective bargaining agreement provides otherwise)
Eligible employees will accrue sick leave at the rate of 12 sick days per year. Permanent part-time employees accrue sick leave on a prorated basis.
Vacation- (Unless an applicable collective bargaining agreement provides otherwise)
Eligible employees shall be entitled to accrue vacation leave with pay for each year of full-time service as follows:
Initial employment 10 days vacation per year
After three years of continuous service------15 days vacation per year
After ten years of continuous service--------17 days vacation per year
After fifteen years of continuous service---19 days vacation per year
After twenty years of continuous service--20 days vacation per year
Permanent part-time employees accrue vacation on a prorated basis.
Mono County Holidays
Most all bargaining groups recognize 13 Holidays as outlined in the Mono County Policies and Procedures and Personal Holidays according to your specific MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) according to your represented group.
"Welcome to Mono County - A great place to live and work!!"