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C I T Y OF S A N B E R N A R D I N O
PERSONNEL ACTION LIST
TO: The Honorable Mayor and Common Council
FROM: H. Doug Chandler, Civil Service Chief Examiner
SUBJECT: List of Personnel Actions For Council Agenda of OCTOBER 20,
1997
DATE: October 09, 1997
COPIES: Personnel, Civil Service Board, MIS, Sherry Roberts, Personnel
and Training, File
CERTIFICATION BY CIVIL SERVICE CHIEF EXAMINER: I hereby certify that the
CLASSIFIED Personnel Actions listed below and numbered as item 01 thru
22 conform with all personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and Common
Council and are in conformance with all administrative regulations of
the City o San Bernardino.
Signed � ���� � Date /D211q I7
FORM MOTION: That the Personnel Actions submitted by the Civil Service
Chief Examiner in accordance with Civil Service Rules and Personnel Po-
licies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Ber-
nardino be approved and ratified.
GENERAL FUND
NAME/DEPARTMENT REQUESTED ACTION
1. McClintock, Kevin APPOINTMENT: Park Maintenance
PARKS, RECREATION AND Leadworker, Range 1323, Step 1,
COMMUNITY SERVICES $2223/mo. , Eff: 10-21-97.
2 . Reed, Sandra APPOINTMENT: Dispatcher I,
POLICE Range 1296, Step 1, $1943/mo. ,
Eff: 10-22-97.
3 . Stevenson, David F. PROMOTION: Equipment Mechanic
PUBLIC SERVICES I to Equipment Mechanic II
Range 1345, Step 5, $3015/mo. ,
Eff: 10-21-97.
4. Schuessler, Douglas T. PROMOTION: Equipment Mechanic
PUBLIC SERVICES II to Lead Equipment Mechanic,
Range 1355, Step 5, $3170/mo. ,
Eff: 9-24-97 .
5. Poyzer, Roger PROMOTION: Police Sergeant to
POLICE Police Lieutenant, Range P-4,
Flat, $6298/mo. , Eff: 10-27-97.
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Cont'd Persound Actions
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6. Waterhouse, Jon PROMOTION: Detective/Training
POLICE Officer to Police Sergeant, P-3,
Step 5, $5283/mo. , Eff: 10-28-97 .
7. Voss, James PROMOTION: Detective/Training
POLICE Officer to Police Sergeant, P-3 ,
Step 5, $5283/mo. , Eff: 10-27-97 .
8. Franks, Jeffery APPOINTMENT (Extended Provisional) :
POLICE Rangemaster, Range 1311, Step 1,
$2094/mo. , Eff: 10-21-97 to 4-21-98 .
9. Hanson, Laura Ann APPOINTMENT (Provisional) : Animal
ANIMAL CONTROL Shelter Attendant, Range 1273 ,
Step 1, $1723/mo. , Eff: 10-21-97 .
10. Roybal, Kenneth M. APPOINTMENT (Provisional) : Animal
ANIMAL CONTROL Shelter Operations Manager,
Range 2361, Step 1, $2687/mo. ,
Eff: 10-21-97 .
11. Waelder, Charleen APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Non-Career) :
RISK MANAGEMENT Typist Clerk II, Range 1251, Step 2,
$9.41/hr. , Eff: 10-21-97
12 . Dutro, Leslie APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Non-Career) :
POLICE Police Records Transcriber, Flat
Rate, $10. 00/hr. , Eff: 10-22-97 .
13 . Wise, Sophia APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Non-Career) :
POLICE Police Records Transcriber, Flat
Rate, $10. 00/hr. , Eff: 10-22-97 .
REFUSE FUNDS:
14 . Bejarano, Richard J. APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Limited Term) :
PUBLIC SERVICES Extra Relief Heavy Laborer, Flat
Rate, $7 . 25/hr. , Eff: 9-12-97.
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Cont'd Personnel Actions
October 10/20/97
REFUSE FUNDS:
EXTRA RELIEF HEAVY LABORER
(Part-Time/Non-Career) :
PUBLIC SERVICES
15. Gomez, Gerald R. APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Limited Term) :
16. Castillo, Mario R. Flat Rate, $7.25/hr. , Eff: 10-21-97.
17. Peters, Robert W.
18. Sims, Reginald
19. Foreman, Ross A.
20. Arellanez, Efrin S.
21. Walker, Lee A.
FEDERAL FUNDS:
22 . Rocha, Marsha APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Non-Career) :
PARKS, RECREATION AND Teacher Aide (Headstart) , Flat Rate,
COMMUNITY SERVICES $6.89/hr. , Eff: 10-1-97 .
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
PERSONNEL ACTION LIST (UNCLASSIFIED) FOR COUNCIL AGENDA OF:
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CERTIFICATION BY DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL:
I hereby certify that the UNCLASSIFIED Personnel Action(s) listed
below conform with all personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and
Common Council and are in conformance with all administrative
regulations of the City of San Bernardino.
Signed: ,�,C �-�,C - ;� Date: 10/16/97
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UNCLASSIFIED
MOTION: In addition to the classified actions, below is a list of
unclassified personnel action(s) , submitted by the Director of
Personnel, which comply with City policies. I recommend that the
Mayor and Common Council approve the below listed personnel
action(s) .
HAKE/DEPARTMENT REQUESTED ACTION
1. Murad II, Leslie E. APPOINTMENT: Deputy City
CITY ATTORNEY Attorney III (U) , Range 3504,
Step 4, $6347/mo. , Eff. 11-3-
97.
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City of San Bernardino
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Common Council
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FROM: Barbara Dillon, Director of Personnel
SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM #9, PERSONNEL ACTIONS - OCTOBER 20, 1997
DATE: October 15, 1997
COPIES: Jorge Carlos, Executive Assistant to Council;`Rachel Clark, City Clerk;
Lorraine Velarde, Executive Assistant to the Mayor; Fred Wilson, City
Administrator; Personnel Staff
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Attached for your review are Position Justifications for non-sworn, full-time appointments,
promotions and other personnel actions to be reviewed by the Mayor and Common Council at
the October 20, 1997 Council meeting.
Please call me at Ext. 5161 if you have any questions.
Thank you
BD/dp
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POSITION TUSTIFICATIONS
The following are justifications for appointments, promotions and other personnel actions to be
reviewed by the Mayor and Common Council at the October 20, 1997, Council meeting.
CLASSIFIED
GENERAL FUND
1. Park Maintenance Leadworker (McClintock Kevin) - Appointment
PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES
This department received authorization to fill the vacancy of Park Maintenance
Leadworker position in March 1997. This vacancy was created due to the retirement of
the incumbent in April 1997.
Filling the Park Maintenance Leadworker position is key in providing the care and
upkeep of City parks and structures. Currently, the Park Supervisor is attempting to
allocate time to these Park Maintenance Leadworker duties, in addition to the normal job
requirements for the Park Supervisor position.
The Parks Division has lost a total of 11 positions in the last five years, two (2) of which
have been Leadworkers. Currently, there are only three (3) Leadworker positions,
including this vacancy. Favorable consideration to fill the vacancy of Park Maintenance
Leadworker will enable the Park Division to provide the hands-on leadership and
supervision for the ever increasing park maintenance services.
2. ftmdgher I (Reed, Sandra) - Appointment
POLICE
The Police Department Communication Center has an authorized strength of 20
Dispatcher I/II's, five(4) Dispatch Supervisors and one(1) Communications Supervisor.
Currently, 17 of the Dispatcher I/II positions are filled. This leaves two (2) Dispatcher
I/11 vacancies.
Additionally, two (2) Dispatch Supervisor positions are vacant. Three (3) Dispatcher
I/II's are currently paired up with veteran Senior Dispatchers for training. This provides
17 fully-trained Dispatchers to cover four shifts, seven days a week, in the
Communications Center.
Cost savings associated with vacancies are entirely offset with backfilling these positions
with full-time Dispatchers, Community Service Representatives or Police Officers
working overtime. Oftentimes, non-dispatcher replacements impact the level of quality
service provided to the public and field personnel due to their lack of familiarity with the
CAD operations.
Position Justifications
October 20, 1997 Council Meeting
Page 2
Filling this position will help offset the chronic need to use overtime to adequately staff
each shift, increase the efficiency of the Communications Center and improve the level
of quality service delivered to both the public and field personnel. Dispatcher stress will
be reduced and morale will improve.
3. FquiMMut Mechanic H (Stevenson, David F ) - Promotion
PUBLIC SERVICES
This position is a reinstatement. The employee was bumped during the reductions in
force as a result of the Fiscal Year 1997-98 budget deliberations. Due to recent
retirements and voluntary demotions, the employee is being reinstated to his previous
position.
4. Lead Equipment Mechanic (Schuessler, Douglas T.) - Promotion
PUBLIC SERVICES
The employee was bumped during the reductions in force as a result of the Fiscal Year
1997-98 budget deliberations. Recent retirements and voluntary demotions have created
vacancies. The employee is being promoted to his previous position.
8. RMemaster (Franks Jeffery) - Appointment (Extended Provisional)
POLICE
The current Rangemaster is off work on injury. Due to the importance of our officers
qualifying with their handguns, it is necessary to keep Mr. Franks in this position. The
Police Department hired Mr. Franks as an administrative overfill position. He is utilized
to cover department shoot qualifications as well as weekend coverage for the general
public. Since the Rangemaster is currently receiving disability through Risk
Management, funding for this position would come out of existing budgeted monies for
the Rangemaster's position.
Cost savings associated with vacancies are entirely offset with backfilling these positions
with Community Service Representatives or Police Officers working overtime. Thus,
it is more cost effective to administratively overfill this position pending a final
determination of our current Rangemaster's status.
The Police Department will be recruiting for this position. When a determination is
made as to the status of the Rangemaster, the Department will begin the hiring process,
so there will be a limited time period that the position is vacant.
Position Justifications
October 20, 1997 Council Meeting
Page 3
9. Anbnal Shelter Attendant (Hanson, Laura Ann) - Appointment (Provisional)
ANIMAL CONTROL
The Animal Shelter Attendants provide direct care of the animals, including cleaning and
disinfection of kennels, seven (7) days each week. A minimum of four (4) positions-is-
required for Animal Control to be open to the public five (5) days/week.
The separating employee was at step 5 ($2,106/mo); the incoming provisional employee
will be at Step 1 ($1,732/mo). Provisional employees do not receive benefits. Monthly
salary savings are $374 (plus benefits).
This position is in the testing phase of the recruitment and selection process.
10. Animal Shelter Operations Manager (Roybal,Kenneth)-Appointment(Provisional)
ANIMAL CONTROL
This position, funded from the Fontana Contract, provides first-line supervision of 16
full-time staff. The Animal Shelter Operations Manager also utilizes conflict resolution
and customer service skills on a daily basis.
The separating employee was at Step 5 ($3,266/mo); the incoming provisional employee
will be at Step 1 ($2,687/mo) with no benefits.
Monthly salary savings to Division 234-Contract Services are $579 (plus benefits).