Table Mountain Flowers
Home
Jobs
Resources
Staff
Links
Subscribe
Feedback
Contact Us
Get The Application
Questions or comments about this website should be directed to:
Mark E. Chambers,
Human Resources Analyst
Department of
Human Resources
County of Butte
25 County Center Dr.
Oroville, CA 95965
(530) 538-7651
mchambers@buttecounty.net
Current Recruitment

Occupational Therapist

SALARY
$4,184 - $5,607 Monthly (26 Pay Periods)
$1,931.08 - $2,587.83 Bi-Weekly


Recruitment Number: 074048009
Filing Period: Continuous




Marsh and Mountains

Marsh and Mountains
Photo courtesy of Lynne Pillus.
Used with permission.
SUMMARY

Under limited supervision, performs patient care therapy services in the treatment of children and adults with special health care needs in clinic settings to support the goals of the Public Health Department.

BACK TO THE TOP

EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATIONS, AND LICENSES
  • Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy, and one (1) year of experience.
  • Must have current licensing with the California Board of Occupational Therapy and remain active with all annual licensing requirements.
  • Must possess a State of California driver's license.
  • Must pass a pre-employment physical.

BACK TO THE TOP

BENEFITS

County employee benefits include the following:

  • Coverage by the California Public Employees Retirement Systems (Cal-PERS) with the County paying the entire employee’s contribution. Benefits of Cal-PERS membership as a Butte County employee include:
         --Retirement at 2% at 55
         --Optional Long Term Care Program
         --Optional PERS Home Loan Program
  • A comprehensive benefits package that includes health, dental, and vision insurance with premiums substantially paid by the County.
  • A cash-back program for employees who show proof of alternative health insurance coverage.
  • Long-term disability insurance program.
  • County-paid term life insurance.
  • Competitive vacation, sick leave, and holiday benefits.
  • Section 125 flexible spending program for out-of-pocket health-care and dependent-care expenses.
  • Two 457 deferred compensation plans.
  • Group accidental death and dismemberment insurance program.
  • A fully funded Employee Assistance Program for employees and their families.
  • Discounted individual and family memberships in some of the area’s sports and health clubs.

BACK TO THE TOP

ABOUT THE COUNTY
Beaver Pond
Beaver Pond
Photo courtesy of Lynne Pillus.
Used with permission.

Located in California’s fertile northern Sacramento valley, Butte County is home to Lake Oroville. With a population of 204,000 persons, approximately 90,000 of its citizens live in the Chico Urban Area; site of the California State University’s Chico campus with an enrollment of some 14,000 students.

With the Sacramento River to the west, and stretching to the slopes of Sierra Nevada mountains in the east, Butte County offers an ideal mix of rural and suburban lifestyles; providing diverse opportunities for cultural enrichment, recreation, and relaxation in a non-congested environment. Located three hours from San Francisco and Reno, and only 1½ hours from the State Capitol in metropolitan Sacramento, Butte County provides an ideal setting for people who enjoy the out of doors, while offering the affordable comfort and security of suburban living with a more casual, rural lifestyle.

Butte County is the home to many local attractions, including Lake Oroville, the California State University at Chico, the Chico ROOKS - California's oldest professional soccer team, the National Yo-Yo Museum, and Bidwell Park - at 3,670 acres, the park is one of the largest municpal parks in the nation and the location for filming of The Adventures of Robin Hood, Warner Brothers' 1937 classic starring Errol Flynn. In addition, the county is host to a number of nationally recognized industries, such as the glassworks of Orient & Flume, and Satava, as well as the award winning Sierra Nevada Brewing Company.

Robin Hood Movie Poster

There is a pleasant cultural diversity, and a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities - from boating on Lake Oroville to fishing in the Feather River Canyon. With large areas of the Lassen and Plumas national forests within its boundaries, the surrounding foothills and mountains provide many scenic vistas for those who enjoy camping, backpacking, hiking, snow shoeing, cross-country skiing, and exploring. Opportunities for cultural enrichment are plentiful.

Butte County employs approximately 2,300 people in over 400 different job classifications in twenty-two departments, including six (6) elected department heads, a Chief Probation Officer appointed by the Court, thirteen (13) Department Heads appointed by the Board of Supervisors, and two (2) Departments that are operated by State employees (the California Department of Forestry & Fire Protection and the Farm & Home Advisor). With a five member Board of Supervisors who are elected to four year terms on an alternating schedule, the County affords many opportunities for personal and career growth.

BACK TO THE TOP

THE SELECTION PROCESS

Lake Oroville Spillway

Lake Oroville Spillway
Photo courtesy of Lynne Pillus.
Used with permission.

Candidates must submit a completed original Butte County Application for Examination. A cover letter and resume may be attached, but cannot be submitted in lieu of the properly completed application. All documents must be submitted together at the time of filing. Postmarks or late applications will not be accepted. A completed application may be faxed to the Department of Human Resources at (530) 538-7790 or emailed to personnel@buttecounty.net to meet the final filing date.

In the case of a faxed application, the date stamp from the Department of Human Resources' fax machine will determine the date and time it is received. For an application that has been emailed, the time that it is received by the Butte County Mail System will determine the date and time it is received.

Note: An oral and/or written examination may be required for qualified applicants.

Each candidate's background and qualifications will be reviewed on the basis of information submitted on the application and relevant attached documents. Only the most qualified candidates will be invited for an interview.

BACK TO THE TOP

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

This classification is subject to Agency Shop. Agency Shop requires all employees hired in this classification to either join the union or pay a service fee to cover the union's expense of carrying out its representation duties.

BACK TO THE TOP

IMPORTANT NOTICES

Any offer of employment may be contingent upon taking and passing a background investigation and/or medical examination. The medical examination assesses a candidate's ability to meet the physical demands of the position with or without accommodation in accordance with applicable statutes for applicants with disabilities.

Positions assigned to the Sheriff's Department: Any applicant who receives a conditional offer of employment from the Sheriff's Department will be required to successfully complete a departmentally approved background investigation. This may include, but is not limited to a polygraph examination, financial history review, contact with relatives and references, and an employment history review.

The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. Questions regarding this announcement may be directed to the Butte County Department of Human Resources.

Butte County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Special need arrangements can be made by calling (530) 538-7651 / TDD (530) 538-6833.

BACK TO THE TOP

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

For more information, view the Job Specification for this classification.

Ducks
Photo courtesy of Lynne Pillus.
Used with permission.

BACK TO THE TOP