State Bar of California

Program Specialist III

State Bar of California$104K — $139K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • High School diploma or equivalent; college degree preferred.
  • 2 years of clerical or administrative experience in an office setting.
  • Strong analytical abilities and sound judgment for policy interpretation.
  • Proficiency with data entry and document management systems.
  • Effective communication skills, including customer service expertise.

Responsibilities

  • Provide advanced administrative support in a high-volume environment.
  • Engage with applicants through clear phone and written communication.
  • Review and analyze confidential documentation for accuracy and compliance.
  • Monitor and implement new administrative processes.
  • Assist in special studies and investigations through data gathering and analysis.

Benefits

  • Up to four days of remote work per week.
  • Additional training opportunities for career development.
  • Collaboration with a team in a supportive environment.
  • Participation in the State Bar's overnight travel for bar examinations.
Full Job Description
Job Description

Office of Admissions

Annual Salary Range Program Specialist III: $104,308 - $139,079

FLSA Non-exempt / Union Represented

This position allows for up to four days of remote work per week

The Office of Admissions, Testing Accommodations unit, is seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Program Specialist III to provide advanced professional administrative support and serve as a key contributor to the team in the Los Angeles or San Francisco office. The salary range for this role is $75,073 - $100,060. This hybrid role allows for up to four days of remote work. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong analytical abilities, sound judgment, and the capacity to interpret policies and procedures in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. The ideal candidate will have the ability to manage competing priorities while maintaining accuracy in a deadline-driven setting. You bring strong customer service skills, demonstrating patience, empathy, and when necessary, the ability to de-escalate challenging situations.

About the Role
The Office of Admissions, Testing Accommodations unit, is seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Program Specialist III to provide advanced professional administrative support and serve as a key contributor to the team. This role will engage directly with applicants through phone and written communication, offering clear guidance, addressing inquiries, and providing excellent customer service. Responsibilities include reviewing and analyzing confidential and sensitive documentation while ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely processing. All employees in the Office of Admissions are required to work the bar examinations which requires overnight travel twice a year.

The Ideal Candidate
The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong analytical abilities, sound judgment, and the capacity to interpret policies and procedures in a fast-paced, high-volume environment. You will be adept at managing competing priorities and maintaining accuracy in a deadline-driven setting. You bring strong customer service skills, the ability to demonstrate patience, empathy, and when necessary, de-escalate challenging situations. Proficiency with data entry, document management systems, and common office technology is essential, as is the ability to collaborate effectively within a team while also working independently with minimal supervision.

Definition
Under general supervision, the Program Specialist III performs a broad range of advanced administrative and technical support duties. The Program Specialist III may serve as a lead for Program Specialist Is and IIs.

Distinguishing Characteristics
This is the advanced-level classification in the Program Specialist classification series. Incumbents at this level are expected to perform assignments under general supervision; adapt to changing work processes; and assist with training new employees in work procedures and methods.

The Program Specialist III classification is distinguished from the Program Specialist II classification by the former's more complex and difficult technical and administrative support responsibilities. Incumbents in Program Specialist III positions are also expected to perform their duties with more independence and less supervision than incumbents in Program Specialist II positions. Applicants who meet the Minimum Qualifications will be required to successfully complete the State Bar's selection process for this classification.

Examples of Essential Duties
Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Performs complex technical, clerical, and administrative work involving the knowledge, interpretation, and application of State Bar policies, rules, regulations, and procedures.
  • Assists with the preparation and maintenance of office policies and procedures, statistical data, reports, transactions, records, and other documents.
  • Monitors the implementation of new administrative processes and procedures, and may be responsible for their operation.
  • Tracks projects to ensure timely completion.
  • Maintains computer systems, e-mail mailboxes, and databases containing confidential information such as applicant and licensee information, records of verbal and written communications, follow-up research, referrals to others, and actions taken for problem resolution.
  • Transmits official court files to the Supreme Court for final orders of discipline; processes final orders of discipline; prepares closed files and maintains file inventories both internally and off-site.
  • Updates Supplemental Records with final orders of discipline.
  • Processes requests for certified and non-certified State Bar Court discipline records.
  • Schedules meetings and office training and arranges meeting logistics, including securing facilities, audio-visual equipment, and catering; prepares meeting documents, including agendas and handouts; and distributes documents to meeting participants.
  • Attends meetings and conferences; takes and maintains accurate minutes; handles organizational and administrative tasks at meetings; prepares action summaries; and follows up with participants regarding action items.
  • Assists with special studies and investigations by performing research, collecting information and data, analyzing or assisting in analysis of collected data and information, and providing recommendations for solutions.
  • Performs public information activities, such as developing informational newsletters, guides, and brochures pertaining to the assigned office.
  • Designs, creates, updates, remediates, and places content materials on the State Bar and/or State Bar Court websites.
  • Reviews and analyzes various documents, including but not limited to applications for admittance and/or licenses, for completeness and accuracy.
  • Responds to written and telephone inquiries from applicants, Bar members, and the general public both in writing and orally.
  • Prepares letters related to licensee records and billing information.
  • Assists with the receipt and processing fees and payments; notes discrepancies and ensures corrections and adjustments are made.
  • Processes licensee status changes and billing adjustments.
  • Receives, sorts, distributes, and processes incoming/outgoing mail and other materials.
  • Inventories and maintains office supplies; assists staff with specific supply requests; verifies supply receipts with orders and reconciles charges.
  • Assists with the administration of State Bar examinations.
  • May serve as a liaison between the program, other State Bar Offices, external constituents, volunteers, or committee members.
  • Process incoming emails and telephone calls from the public regarding State Bar Court discipline records.
  • Performs other similar or related duties which may not be specifically included within this position description but which are consistent with the general level of the job and the responsibilities described.


Employment Standards
Knowledge of:
  • Computerized information, database record-keeping systems, spreadsheet programs, word processing programs, and basic network systems usage and maintenance.
  • Methods of analyzing and synthesizing the specific policies, programs, projects, and procedures to which the position is assigned, as well as how they interact with the general policies, programs, projects, and procedures of the State Bar.
  • General principles of business and legal writing and preparation of minutes, agendas and special reports.
  • Rules and regulations related to program administrative functions.
  • Office and business management techniques.
  • Business math for completing non-technical calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • The basic rules of vocabulary, grammar, spelling, and punctuation as specified in Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary.
  • Problem identification, analysis, and evaluation.
  • Office procedures, budget preparation, and maintenance techniques.


Ability to:
  • Set priorities and meet established deadlines.
  • Understand, interpret, and apply procedures, laws, rules, and regulations as applicable to the assigned program.
  • Take accurate notes and identify action items.
  • Proofread and accurately edit documents in both electronic and written form.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively in person and in writing.
  • Prepare a variety of correspondence, documents, case files, statistical data and reports.
  • Effectively operate required office equipment, including personal computers, fax machines, printers and copiers, and word and data processing software and other computer applications.
  • Perform timely and accurate data entry in various case management systems.
  • Obtain and present material in oral and/or written form.
  • Establish and maintain effective interpersonal relationships at all organizational levels as well as with the public.
  • Display a high degree of maturity, integrity, and good judgment.
  • Maintain the confidentiality of information.


Minimum Qualifications
Education:
  • Possession of High School diploma or equivalent; college degree preferred or a combination of education and experience sufficient to perform the duties of the position.


Experience:
  • Two (2) years of experience working in an office setting performing clerical or administrative duties.


License, Certificate, and Registration Requirements:
  • None required.

About State Bar of California

The State Bar of California is a regulatory agency that licenses and regulates attorneys in California. The organization was founded in 1927 and is headquartered in San Francisco. The State Bar of California is responsible for ensuring that attorneys in California meet the standards of professional conduct and competence. The organization also provides legal services to the public through its Lawyer Referral Service and Legal Services Trust Fund Program.
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