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CI~AF SAN BERNARDINQ - REQUEsO FOR COUNCIL AcT-'lH
From: Councilman Jack Reilly
Dept: Council Office
su~oot: Personnel Committee Report
DMe: April 11, 1988
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
Recommended motion:
That minutes of Personnel Committee meeting held April 7,
1988 be received and filed.
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Contact perlOn: Phil Arvizo
Phone:
384-5208
Supporting data attached: Yes
Ward:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
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Source: (ACCT. NO.)
(ACCT. DESCRIPTIDN)
Finance:
Council Notel:
AGenda Item No. 4L~,
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PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
April 7, 1988
ATTENDEES:
Councilman Jack Reilly - Chairman
councilman Tom Minor
Councilwoman Valerie pope-Ludlam
Acting City Administrator - James Robbins
Director of Personnel - Gordon Johnson
Asst. Director of Personnel - Roger oeFratis
city Attorney - James Penman
Recreation Superintendent - John Kramer
city Clerk - Shauna Clark
Executive Director of SBETA - George Fujiwara
Council Executive Assistant - Phil Arvizo
Council Administrative Assistant - John Cole
Mayor's Executive Assistant - Richard Bennecke
1. DEFINITION OF PART-TIME/TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES BY CIVIL
SERVICE - The committee asked the Director of Personnel to
research the School District substitute teacher policy to see
if such a policy is appropriate in dealing with the issues of
what constitutes a part-time and/or temporary employee as
compared with the city's proposed Civil Service Rule (Rule
502) change. The committee also approved the City Attorney's
recommended legal clarification of Rule 501. This item will
be brought back before the Committee on April 21, 1988.
2. HOURLY RATE INCREASE OF SUMMER YOUTH
POSITION - SBETA - The committee recommended
requested the Director of Personnel to prepare
ate resolution for the council Agenda of May
attached).
SPECIALIST
approval and
the appropri-
2, 1988 (see
3 . HOURLY RATE
Committee recommended
Personnel to prepare
council Agenda of May
INCREASE HEAD START POSITIONS The
approval and requested the Director of
the appropriate resolution for the
2, 1988 (see attached).
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4. SPLIT OF CIVIL SERVICE/PERSONNEL - The Committee
requested the Personnel Director to prepare a resolution
creating a Chief Examiner position at salary range 4164, for
the Council Agenda of April 18, 1988. The Committee recom-
mended acceptance of the Mayor's second option: "The Person-
nel Department would provide needed clerical and support
staff." Since Mr. DeFratis was recommended for the position
by the Civil Service Commission, the Committee's considera-
tion was to leave the Assistant Personnel Director's position
vacant for a period of time on an experimental basis to leave
Mr. DeFratis an option should he elect not to be Chief
Examiner. Staff, after presenting the Committee's options to
the Commission for comparison, will report back to the next
Personnel Committee meeting.
Meeting adjourned.
~ec fully submitted,
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CITY OFOAN BERNnRD.LNO
INTEROFFICE MEMORAN~UM
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TO: Personnel Committee
FROM: Raymond D. Schweitzer, City Administrator
SUBJECT: Rate Increase - Temporary/Part Time
DATE:
February 22, 1988
(7358)
COPIES:
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We have received the attached request from San Bernardino
Employment and Training Agency (SBETA) for increasing the
hourly rate of the Summer Youth Specialist. While t~e
increase is significant, it is important to note that the
rate has not been adjusted since 1986.
We also have a request from Parks and Recreation regarding
Headstart positions. The contracts approved and signed
included the proposed increases. These proposed rates would
be retroactive to September 1, 1987.
The increases, as well as present rates, are paid by funding
from the federal government. The city's general fund is not
impacted.
It is respectfully recommended that the Committee approve
this request directing the Personnel Director to prepare a
resolution of implementation, to be presented to the Mayor
and Common Council at their regular meeting of April 4, 1988.
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Attachment
*PERSONNEL COMMITTEE*
Jack Reilly
Tom Minor
Valerie Pope-Ludlam
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OITY OF SAN .JE~ARDINO 0- ._JEMORANDUro
To RAYMOND D. SCHWEITZER
CITY ADMINISTRATOR
Subject REQUEST TO INCREASE HOURLY WAGE:
YOUTH SPECIALIST
From
SUMM,-'ECR'O.-...OJ.fru ,-. 0
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GEORGE M. FUJIWARA
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
FEBRUARY 16, 1988
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Approved
Date
The San Bernardino Employment and Training Agency (SBETA) requests that the
flat hourly wage for the Temporary/Part-Time Job Classification of Summer
Youth Specialist be increased from $6.2500 per hour to $7.5000 per hour.
This job classification was established in 1986 as a temporary staff posi-
tion to the SBETA for the purpose of assisting the SBETA Staff Analyst in
charge of the Summer Youth Employment and Training Program (SYETP). (The
job description is attached with this request.) The SYETP is funded by the
Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) to provide summer employment and remed-
ial education skills to disadvantaged City youth, ages 14-21.
The hourly wage for the Summer Youth Specialist was set at $6.25 in 1986
and, as a temporary/part-time classification with the City of San Bernardino
(City Resolution #643, Section Thirteen), has not been included in the pay
increases negotiated for the City"s General Employees. In the period since
the es tab 1 i shment of the hourly wage for the Surrmer Youth Special i st, the
General Unit Employees have received increases which would place the Summer
Youth Specialist in the position of supervising clerks who are paid $6.62
per hour. In addition, the SBETA desires to hire and mai,ntain th,roughout
the summer months persons who are highly qualified and professional.
The proposed 20% increase from $6.2500 to $7.5000 is commensurate with the
total 18% increase negotiated for General Unit Employees between December
1985 and the present, taking into account increases General Unit Employees
also received in their benefits. Any increase would be borne by this
department through its federal funding; this increase will not effect the
City's General Fund.
It is hoped that the higher wage will assist us in attracting more quali-
fied temporary employees to assist us in operating a program so vital to the
City of San Bernardino. Please feel free to call me if you have questions
at 888-7881.
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George M. FujiWir~ ~ ~~
Executive Director
San Bernardino Employment
and Training Agency
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CITY OF SAN BER~ARDI~()
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SUMMER YOUTH SPECIAtl~
JOB DESC~.1OB
Under direction, acts as a lias ion between Summer Youth
Employment Program (SYEP) participants and San Bernardino
Employment and Training Agency (SBETA) staff; performs
counseling, record keeping and administrative tasks.
RF.PRF.SENTATIVE DUTIES
Interviews, places and orients SYEP participants. Completes
referral, enro1l~ent and termination forms. Documents
significant contacts with participants. Transmits infor-
mation from SBETA staff to worksite supervisors and program
participants. Makes daily visits to worksites to monitor
time and attendance records as well as counsel. participants.
Ensures worksite compliance with State and Federal Child
Labor Laws. Assists in processing of participant payroll and
per-forms other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education equivalent to 60 semester units with an accredited.
college in the field of sociology, human relations, urban
affairs or related field. One year of experience in the
administration of a youth program may be substituted for 30
semester units of education. No experience required. Posses-
ion of a valid California Driver's License and mandatory lia-
bility insurance (State requirement) is required. Must have
reliable transportation as a job requires daily worksite vi-
sits throughout the City of San Bernardino.
GENERA~ QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to work well with disadvantaged youths and profes-
sional staff. Good interpersonal and counseling skills.
Strong basic math and writing skills. Rnowledge of job
seeking skills and good worker characteristics. Ability to
communicate effectively on an individual and group basis.
ORGANLZAXIOBAL-BELATIONSHlfS
The Summer Youth Specialist is a temporary staff position in
the San Bernardino Employment and Training Agency and works
under the supervision of SBETA Summer Youth Coordinator.
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C I T Y 0 F SAN B ERN A R DIN 0
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
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TO:
ROGER DEFRATIS, ACTING DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL
FROM:
JOHN A. KRAMER, SUPERINTENDENT OF RECREATION
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SUaJECT: HEADSTART PART TIME POSITIONS
DATE:
FEBRUARY 11, 19EI8
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retre.-actlve from Se~.tember I, 19EI7. It is desirable to have
the reHlutie.r. fe.,' pi..t tIme salaries mDdified at the March
7,1988 Council meetir.~.
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