Board of Revisions (BOR) Supervisor - Franklin County Auditor office
Compensation: Starting at $61,110.40
Employment Status: Full-time
FLSA Status: Exempt
Civil Service Status: Unclassified
The Franklin County Auditor’s Office is seeking a BOR Supervisor to join the Real Estate team.
Who are we? The Franklin County Auditor’s Office is dedicated to serving the community by ensuring fairness and accuracy in weight and measures across the county. Our mission is to protect and empower consumers, making sure they receive what they rightfully pay for at gas pumps and retail store scanners. As a trusted steward of county finances, we strive to promote fiscal responsibility and innovative initiatives that benefit all residents of Franklin County.
In addition to these important responsibilities, we assess property values to determine fair property taxes, while also working to provide tax relief for senior and citizens who are disabled. We understand the importance of supporting vulnerable populations and strive to make the process as accessible and accommodating as possible. We are committed to upholding state regulations by ensuring that our furry friends are licensed. As required by state law, we proudly license dogs, recognizing the significance of responsible pet ownership within our community. At the Franklin County Auditor’s Office, we value the diversity of our residents and businesses and strive to create an environment of fairness, inclusivity, and equity in all our endeavors.
What will you do? Manages and supervises all assigned employees (e.g., schedules and assigns tasks; interviews job applicants; recommends the hiring of job applicants; recommends discipline; evaluates performance; receives employee complaints; approves and recommends the approval of leave requests; attends or participates in meetings in which policy questions are reviewed or discussed; develops and implements policy; recommends policy changes, etc.); addresses staff needs for training, schedules, and development; tracks workflow for each department on a regular basis to meet department goals; establishes SMART goals, sets performance standards and improvement plans; meets with team on a regular basis allowing time for questions and understanding.
Ensures that all quality control measures are effective for all work processed; directs the Board of Revision department to ensure that taxpayers are served efficiently; ensures that taxpayers have an opportunity to present their complaints and challenge their assessments; ensures that all public inquiries are heard and handled in a timely manner with professionals.
Acts as a subject matter expert and assists with computer software enhancements/testing.
Who should apply? We encourage individuals with a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in a related field; two (2) or more years of related experience and/or training; real estate background preferred; or any combination of training, education, or experience which provides the desired knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Must possess and maintain valid Ohio driver's license and have an acceptable driving record; must comply with the FCAO Driving Policy.
We believe in the power of diversity and inclusivity, and we want to create an exciting and equitable environment for all. You belong here, and we encourage you to apply today!
Posted on November 8, 2024 • posted until filled