Key Responsibilities:
1. Driver Onboarding & Fleet Management
- Oversee the onboarding process for new drivers, including providing a comprehensive starter pack with necessary documentation, tools, and recommended gadgets (mobile apps, communication devices, etc.).
- Ensure consistent and accurate shift transition processes, including the establishment of written logs to communicate driver hand-offs.
- Implement and monitor the gas card process for new drivers, ensuring that all steps for obtaining a personalized PIN and gas card distribution are followed.
- Ensure vehicles are gassed nightly and confirm the consistency of this process.
- Oversee vehicle sign-out procedures, including necessary documentation and records, and monitor mileage reporting to ensure compliance with required processes.
- Oversee vehicle maintenance schedules (monthly, quarterly, or yearly) and work closely with mechanics, service vendors, and the Borough President's Office (BXBP) fleet.
2. Unit Meetings & Check-ins
- Regularly coordinate and facilitate unit meetings to ensure effective communication and collaboration across departments.
- Evaluate the frequency and content of meetings, ensuring that key topics are discussed and addressed.
3. General Services Management
- Supervise and coordinate the daily operations of the General Services team, including staffing, task delegation, and performance management.
- Ensure proper maintenance and cleaning of office spaces and the garage, coordinating with relevant personnel when issues arise.
- Manage the request process for flags and other resources, ensuring that all administrative requirements for events and other activities are met.
4. ID and Keys Processes
- Oversee the system used to issue, modify, and deploy identification cards, ensuring compliance with established protocols.
- Manage the process for signing out and in keys, ensuring proper documentation and tracking of vehicle and office keys, including backup keys and key storage.
5. Facility Operations and Maintenance
- Supervise the maintenance and cleaning schedules for both the office and garage, ensuring all areas are operational and properly maintained.
- Oversee the setup and maintenance of systems, such as the garage clicker system, ensuring smooth operation and providing access codes when needed.
- Coordinate responses to emergency or after-hours issues, ensuring there is clear communication and swift action to resolve facility-related issues.
6. Inventory & Supplies Management
- Maintain a comprehensive inventory tracking system for agency ensuring that all materials are properly accounted for and organized.
- Oversee ordering processes for supplies and materials needed across various departments and ensure timely delivery.
- Regularly assess space (e.g., 4M, 7M, and Rotunda spaces) to identify items for discarding, shredding, or relocation to improve accessibility.
7. Compliance and Coordination with External Partners
- Act as the primary point of contact for external vendors, including fleet management services, building maintenance, and DCAS (Department of Citywide Administrative Services).
- Liaise with OCA (Office of Court Administration), fleet management, technicians, electricians, mechanics, and other critical service providers to ensure smooth operation of all administrative functions.
8. Event Coordination & Rotunda Usage
- Manage the scheduling, setup, and use of the Rotunda for events, ensuring compliance with office protocols and city regulations.
- Coordinate with security personnel regarding event logistics and inform relevant parties about upcoming events.
Working Conditions:
- This is a full-time position based at the Bronx Borough President's Office.
- Occasional evening or weekend work may be required for events or emergency situations.
COMMUNITY COORDINATOR - 56058
1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college and two years of experience in community work or community centered activities in an area related to the duties described above; or
2. High school graduation or equivalent and six years of experience in community work or community centered activities in an area related to the duties as described above; or
3. Education and/or experience which is equivalent to "1" or "2" above. However, all candidates must have at least one year of experience as described in "1" above.
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