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Job Title: Deputy Director of the Department of Business ServicesDivision: N/AUnion: N/ALocation: 501 S second St,Springfield, IL – Sangamon CountySalary: Salary begins at $90,000 commensurate with experience, plus benefitsOverview: The Deputy Director position for Business Services works with the Director providing administrative and technical assistance in leading the administration of the Business Organizations Acts of Illinois, including Corporations, Non-Profit Corporations, Partnerships, Limited Liability Companies, and Associations; the Trademark Registration and Protection Act; Uniform Commercial Code and related statutes related to business filings with the Office of the Secretary of State; coordinates operational and program activities to ensure compliance with these acts; and represents the Director in assigned areas of public inter-departmental, intergovernmental, and external relationships.Duties and Responsibilities:
Application Process: Please visit https://ilsos.applytojob.gov/apply to apply by completing the online application; you may also upload a resume or other attachments as needed. If you have questions about the position or the application process, contact ILSOS Human Resources Officer Jeanne Nowaczewski at jnowaczewski@ilsos.gov or 312.814.1148. |
Full Time
Public Administration
$101k-125k (estimate)
02/29/2024
05/26/2024
cyberdriveillinois.com
SPARTA, IL
200 - 500
1936
$10M - $50M
Public Administration
As the second-largest constitutional office, the Office of the Secretary of State is visited by more Illinois residents than any other in state government. The office also is an important resource for educating citizens about issues that affect their everyday lives, including anti-drunk driving, traffic safety, school bus safety, securities fraud, literacy, and organ/tissue donation. The office's functions are described in the Illinois Constitution, mainly addressing the Secretary of State's duty to maintain official state records and the state seal. However, law and tradition have assigned ma...ny additional responsibilities to the office, which has one of the largest and most diverse collections of responsibilities of any of its counterparts nationwide. These duties are divided among 20 departments employing approximately 4,000 people, whose responsibilities range from maintaining the 20 buildings in the Capitol Complex, to overseeing the state's network of libraries, to preserving some of the state's most precious historical documents. Still, to many Illinois citizens, the Secretary of State's office is the place to go for a new driver's license or license plates. As such, Secretary White has worked diligently to enhance customer service, promote safety on Illinois roads, and strengthen the integrity of the office.
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