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Addictions Planning Analyst 3

Grade 27

New York State has approximately 2 positions* in this title statewide. You may view a breakdown of positions by county. This position exists in Addiction Services and Supports, Off of. View links to all New York State agencies including agencies that have this title. For more information, New York State employees can contact the Career Mobility Office at (518) 485-6199 or (800) 553-1322. If you are not a current New York State employee, you can use the Department of Civil Service Web site to explore possible employment opportunities.

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Career Ladder

A listing of titles that are most commonly used as steps for upward mobility for this title series. The salary schedule for this career ladder is also available.

  1. Addictions Planning Analyst 1

    Grade 18

  2. Addictions Planning Analyst 2

    Grade 23

  3. Addictions Planning Analyst 3

    Grade 27

  4. Addictions Planning Analyst 4

    Grade 63

Summary of Job Description

As an Addictions Planning Analyst 3, you would have overall responsibility for the research and development of any or all of the following: major planning documents, policy analysis and issue papers, and needs assessment methodology. You would also supervise staff engaged in the above activities.

View the classification standard for this title, on the Classification and Compensation webpage.

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Summary of Minimum Qualifications

Please note: qualifications for this position may be subject to change. If substitutions for education and/or experience are allowed, this information would be available on the announcement.

You must take and pass a Civil Service examination in order to be considered for this position.

On or before the date of the examination, you must have:

Either

1: a bachelor’s degree AND five years of full-time experience in addictions or health services planning in the areas of policy analysis and design; comparative analysis; federal, state, and/or local planning; and/or needs assessment and methodology. Two years of this experience must have been at a supervisory level;

Or

2: a master’s degree in human services,* public health, public administration, social work or sociology AND four years of full-time experience in addictions or health services planning in the areas of policy analysis and design; comparative analysis; federal, state, and/or local planning; and/or needs assessment and methodology. Two years of this experience must have been at a supervisory level.

For informational purposes only, click on the examination number(s) listed below to see the current or previous examination(s) that are used to fill this title.

26-293

How to Apply

When this examination is scheduled to be held, the announcement can be found on the Department of Civil Service, Examination Announcements web page. If you do not see an examination currently scheduled please check back on a monthly basis or sign up for announcement notification by email so that you will automatically be notified when new examinations are being offered.

Career Mobility

Career mobility is not just limited to the titles in the Career Ladder, above. Additional movement may be achieved through other examinations, additional education and/or work experience or transfer opportunities. For additional information or clarification of transfer determinations, current State employees should contact the Career Mobility Office. Visit ELMS Online to view established open-competitive, promotion, and transition eligible lists. If you are not a current New York State employee, see Employment Opportunities with New York State and find out how to become a New York State employee.

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