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State of Maryland is seeking a Classification Analyst in Baltimore to interpret and apply SPMS rules and standards for classification and salary actions. The role includes learning to analyze agency reclassification requests and to prepare class specifications and descriptions.
The position supports several agencies such as Human Services, IT, and Public Safety, providing technical guidance. Applicants should have one year of paraprofessional personnel experience and may substitute a Bachelor's
Introduction
We are currently seeking a Classification Analyst.
Introduction
We are currently seeking a Classification Analyst.
The Department of Budget and Management's Classification and Salary Division (CAS) maintains the State’s position classification plan and provides for the development and operation of the State’s salary and wage program. Services include: publication of new and revised class specifications; development of classification standards and guidelines; recommendations for changes to the salary plan; development of salary guidelines and procedures; and technical training of agency staff with responsibilities for classification and compensation activities. The Division provides leadership and expert advice and guidance to State personnel officers and managers in the areas of classification and compensation.
GRADE
13
LOCATION OF POSITION
301 W. Preston St., Baltimore, Maryland, 21201
Main Purpose of Job
The main purpose of the HR Analyst I DBM position is to learn to interpret and apply the State Personnel Management System (SPMS) rules, regulations and standards related to classification and salary by: learning to analyze and evaluate agency reclassification and acting capacity issues and requests of State agencies, learning to develop and revise class specifications and class descriptions, learning to make technically sound recommendations concerning class and salary actions, standards, and practices; and learning to act as a technical resource for several agencies to include the following Departments and Agencies: Human Services; Information Technology; Juvenile Services; Labor; Public Safety and Correctional Services; Archives; Elections; Retirement; etc., and the following Work areas: Social Work; Information Technology; Investigation and Inspection; Labor and Trades; Math and Statistics; Business and Supply, etc.
Minimum Qualifications
Experience: One year of paraprofessional personnel work experience. Paraprofessional personnel work is defined as work involving the application of public sector personnel procedures, policies, rules and regulations to specific employment actions. Appropriate paraprofessional personnel experience includes responsibility for activities such as: preparing and maintaining employment records, calculating salaries, applying personnel-related rules and policies, preparing personnel-related reports, conducting employee orientation and counseling employees regarding benefits and obligations and responding to inquiries concerning employment actions.
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