This position is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Administrative Programs Officer, Level I - E12A
Annual salary: $43,069.95 + Full state benefits
Job-related travel is Occasional. Must possess a valid driver's license.
Minimum Qualifications
A bachelor's degree and one (1) year of professional or technical administrative* experience in business or public administration;
OR
an equivalent combination of education and experience, substituting one (1) year of qualifying experience for each year of the required education.
NOTE: Technical administrative experience would include highly complex clerical work gained under the direct supervision of a professional supervisor or manager.
Job Responsibilities
- Plans, organizes, and/or directs a component of an agency or institutional program or a major division, program, or function established to accomplish a basic goal or mission of the agency.
- Interprets and applies policy and procedures, provides clear documentation, and independently performs complex tasks.
- Interprets and advises agency personnel and the general public on departmental rules, regulations, and laws governing the operation of the agency, division or department program.
- Plans, develops, and conducts training, seminars, meetings, or clinics as required; represents the agency at meetings, seminars, and conferences.
- Participates in individual and staff conferences and trainings.
- Provides supervision or direction to assigned staff in planning, promoting, and implementing programs in accordance with agency policies and goals.
- Demonstrates customer service, flexibility, and organizational skills while working in a fast-paced environment.
If you have questions, please contact [email protected]
OKDHS is a Fair Chance Employer.
This is a position in the Oklahoma Civil Service.
Announcement Number: 26-KM057
83003762/JR57264
What We Do
Oklahoma Human Services is Oklahoma's largest state agency, providing a wide range of assistance programs to help Oklahomans in need. It aims to improve the quality of life of vulnerable Oklahomans by increasing their ability to lead safer, healthier, more independent, and productive lives.






