What are the responsibilities and job description for the Temporary Steward - Racing position at State of Colorado Job Opportunities?
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Description of Job
This position of Temporary Steward is located in the Division of Racing, located at the Division's Arapahoe Park and off-track facility located at 26000 E. Quincy Ave, Aurora, CO, 80016. This Temporary part-time position monitors all activities related to running of a horse race, including proper entry of horses in the races, judging the race itself, inquiries and objections and determining the correct order of finish. Conducts hearings and writes orders for regulatory violations, jockey violations, medication violations and other violations of laws and rules for all licensees. Approves horse ownerships, transfers, and claims. Work as the Chief State Steward and in conjunction with other Stewards, (HISA) Horse Racing Integrity and Safety Authority, and (HIWU) Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit as is subject to the HISA established rules.
Monitors, judges, and reviews all races
- Observes live races to determine facts, responds to concerning questions, complaints, protests, inquiries, and objections.
- Reviews video replay of live horse races with jockeys, horsemen and the public
- Monitors jockey’s during live races for violations incurred during the race.
- Observes the start of each live race for gate malfunctions or any other interference.
- Serves as a member of the Board of Stewards for medication violation hearings and other rule violations.
- Maintain, administer, and grade trainer and assistant trainer exams. Distribute and approve or decline first time exercise rider and pony person forms.
- Drafts, signs orders for investigations, citations, and search authorizations.
- Works with fellow Stewards and division staff to schedule administrative hearings and other administrative and/or criminal proceedings when necessary.
- Gather, understand, explain and interpret all necessary paperwork and forms required by HISA, HIWU and Colorado regulations for licensees.
- Reviews daily racing program for eligibility, weights, medication, equipment, claiming rules, ownership, workouts, first-time starters, sex, etc.
- Request biological sample collection and testing for live racing and out of competition testing
- The Steward provides ongoing analysis, technical expertise, development, and decision-making relative to processes critical to the operations, programs, and policies of the Division of Racing Events.
- Review, analyze and make recommendations related to amendments of rules and regulations of the Colorado Racing Division and HISA.
- Draft and make edits to protocols and recommended rule changes as needed.
- This position must be accredited through the (ROAP) Racing Officials Accreditation Program.
Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal Rights
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience Only: 5 years of experience in the Horse-racing Integrity and Safety Authority industry (HISA); orEducation and Experience: A combination of related education in business administration, criminology, criminal justice, criminalistics, economics, environmental health, finance, law, law enforcement, political science, police science, psychology, public administration, public health, sociology, or a closely related field as determined by the Department and/or relevant experience in the Horse-racing Integrity and Safety Authority industry (HISA) equal to five (5) years.
NOTE: If submitting a transcript, certification or other relevant materials, candidates may redact information that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
Necessary Special Requirements:
- Applicants must be willing and able to travel in and out of state as required.
- Applicants must be willing to work nights, rotating shifts, weekends with on-call status, and holidays
- Must possess and maintain a Colorado driver's license. (Be sure to include your driver's license number on your application).
- Must be able to perform required physical duties including but not limited to ascending stairs to rooftop work location.
- Must be accredited, or in the process of being accredited with the Racing Official Accreditation Program (ROAP) as it pertains to the Steward Racing Official.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in racing enforcement
- Extensive experience as a lead worker and/or supervisor of Criminal Investigators
- Proven experience in providing high-quality customer service
- Ability to plan and organize
- Excellent interpersonal, communication and public speaking skills
- Decision-making ability to make numerous immediate, sound decisions on a routine basis and under extreme stress, often without assistance of another. Includes ability to properly interpret and act on verbal orders and written policies with little or no supervision.
- Ability to evaluate and analyze information in order to apply knowledge and to decide on the most appropriate course of action.
- Ability to complete reports to describe in a clear, accurate, concise manner, all relevant case activity and developments.
Conditions of Employment with the CDOR:
As a condition of employment with the CDOR, all personnel must file all necessary Colorado Individual Income Tax (CIIT) returns and pay tax obligations, therefore all employees must undergo a pre-employment evaluation of their tax records/accounts to ensure compliance with this policy. Final candidates must also complete a successful background investigation and reference check prior to appointment. Certain positions based on duties may require scheduled background investigations.
Minimum Qualification Screening
- Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications to continue in the selection process for this position. Do not use "see resume" or "see attached" statements on your application.
- Cover letters and resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the official State of Colorado online application. Part-time work experience will be prorated.
- List your employment history starting with the most recent job, including part-time, temporary, and volunteer jobs. If more than one job was held with a given organization, list each job held as a separate period of employment.
- Information must be accurate, including dates of employment. If it is found that information provided is falsified, you will not be considered for a job with the State of Colorado and/or may be removed from a job after hire.
- The eligible list established from this posting may be used to fill additional vacancies.
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