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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNB 1 REQ FOR AUTHORIZATIONl NEW BUSINESS FT1 1r 3-3-80/��y. DATE: March 7, 1980 I m e ir— c ®m IN.'T0 • LC TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: DAN BLANKENSHIP, CITY ADMINISTRATOR SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION TO RECRUIT FOR PERSONNEL DIRECTOR Mike Taft, the City's Personnel Director, is leaving the City's employment. This position is critical in properly administering the City and protecting against un- necessary legal liability under equal opportunity laws and worker's compensation laws, as well as recruiting the most qualified employees. Attached is a brief synopsis of the type of person I believe we are looking for. The salary is stated as between $2,000 and $2,400 per month, whereas Mike's salary was $2,336. In the interim, I recommend that we appoint Roy Gonzales, the Personnel Analyst, as Acting Personnel Director at a monthly salary of $1600 per month, effective March 10, 1980. This is a temporary appointment, after which he will return to his $1,279 monthly salary. It is desirable to take this action at the March 10th adjourned meeting. RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. Authorize recruitment of Personnel Director. 2. Authorize temporary appointment of Acting Personnel Director as requested. Respectfully submitted, Dan Blankenship City Administrator DB/hlr Attachment 0 0 PERSONNEL DIRECTOR We are seeking an experienced and highly qualified candidate as described below: PHILOSOPHY: A person who can firmly and fairly administer the City's personnel system in accordance with the City's rules, Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action laws, and other applicable public sector employment laws; but also a person who will create and maintain a positive image of helpfulness to candidates and employees within these rules. EXPERIENCE: A person who has sufficient professional experience (part of which has been performed in a responsible supervisory capacity) to demonstrate possession of the following skills: skills as a team leader in the Meet and Confer (employee negotiations) process, as the candidate of choice is expected to be our team leader in Meet and Confer negotiations; skill in handling worker's compensation claims and other employee benefits; skill in planning, organizing, and implementing sound and effect- ive recruitment, testing, and selection procedures; skill in interpersonal communication; skill in developing and fully uti- lizing department staff; skill in administering a department in achieving established goals. EDUCATION: A person w ith a B.A. or M.A. degree in Personnel Management or related field, or the equivalent thereof, who has maintained current familiarity with public sector practices and techniques through seminars, readings, etc. POSITION: The position is at Department Head level, supervising a staff of one professional personnel employee and one clerical employee. The City has a total of 140 employees in Police, Maintenance, and Administrative categories, and is presently considering the acquisition of a water company with 20 employees. SALARY: $2,000 to $2,400 flat rate, depending upon qualifications.