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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-Civil Service . . , '- \ f It"'~~-:AL ViilUi' Ji1 MAY 1 2 1997 CITY 01' SAN BBRNARDINO PBRSONNEL 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 MAY 19, 1997 DATE: May 8, 1997 COPIES: Personnel, civil Service Board, MIS, Sherry Roberts, Personnel and Training, File CBRTII'ICATION BY CIVIL SBRVICB CRIBI' BXAMINER: I hereby certify that the CLASSII'IED Personnel Actions listed below and numbered as item 01 thru 11 conform with all personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council and are in conformance with all administrative regulations of the City of an Bern d'no. ) U' Signed Date 5/,.7-1;7 I 1'0 MOTION: That the Personnel Actions submitted by the civil Service Ch ef 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 I'UND NAME/DEPARTMENT 1. Smith, Doris POLICE REOUESTBD ACTION APPOINTMENT: Police Records Clerk I, Range 1271, Step 1, $1715/hr., Eff: 6-2-97. 2. Walker, John POLICE APPOINTMENT: Dispatcher I, Range 1296, Step 1, $1943/mo., Eff: 6-2-97. 3. Willison, Richard POLICE PROMOTION: Identification Tech- nician I to Identification Tech- nician II, Range 1325, Step 4, $2599/mo., Eff: 5-20-97. 4. Yandell, Robert POLICE PROMOTION: Identification Tech- nician I to Identification Tech- nician II, Range 1325, Step 2, $2358/mo., Eff: 5-20-97. 5. Finn, Michael PLANNING AND BUILDING SERVICES PROMOTION: Associate Planner to Senior Planner, Range 2435, Step 3, $4285/mo., Eff: 5-20-97. 1 *g 5/1 q/q7 -i ,_ '"",,", ec.t'd F.- . Adioas .-..... ollSMl97 POLICB CALL-TAKBR POLICB 6. Chapman, Sheila 7. Harlan, Lillian 8. Jacobs, Gary A. 9. Lemos, Ernest 10. Moyer, Ric APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Non-Career): Police Call-Taker, Step 4, $12.35/hr., Eff: 5-20-97. 11. Prostler, Keith POLICE APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Non-Career): Police Call-Taker, Step 5, $12.96/hr., Eff: 5-20-97. APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Non-Career): Pool Manager, Step 1, $7.15/hr., Eff: 5-19-97. 12. Wade, Anthony PARKS, RECREATION AND COMMUNITY SERVICES SBNIOR LIFBGnavn PARKS. RBCRBATION AND COMMUNITY SBRVICBS 13. Beckley, Keith 14. Carris, Shaun 15. Kilgore, Kyle 16. Reisert, Simon 17. Sabin, William 18. SUllivan, Kathryn APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Non-Career): Senior Lifeguard, Step 1, $6.33/hr., Eff: 5-24-97. RBFUSB FUNDS: 19. Mason, Willie Sr. PUBLIC SERVICES APPOINTMENT (Part-Time/Limited Term) : Extra Relief Heavy Laborer, Flat Rate, $7.25/hr., Eff: 6-14-97. FBDBRAL FUNDS-NO ACTIONS: ................ - ACTIONS AI>"""" 05/19/97 2 . , , City of San Bernardino INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Common Council K/hJ~//2..J ~ ~ t "nJ Barbara Dillon, Director of Personnel FROM: SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM #8, PERSONNEL ACTIONS - MAY 19, 1997 May IS, 1997 DATE: COPIES: Jorge Carlos, Administrative Assistant to Council; Rachel Clark, City Clerk; Lorraine Velarde, Executive Assistant to the Mayor; Fred Wilson, Acting City Administrator ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attached for your review are Position Justifications for non-sworn, full-time appointments and promotions to be reviewed by the Mayor and Common Council at the May 19, 1997 Council meeting. Please call me at Ext. 5161 if you have any questions. Thank you BD/dp attachment l.,., . --:1 , .:. . ::<;: "'" -<; _.-:;, 'J I ;~ -! J1 ""':l ,-" ,C2 -Cf .,"rj '; "'.-",1 1 s-J/~197 =#tt . , , . J POsmON JUSTIFICATIONS The following are justifications for appointments and promotions to be reviewed by the Mayor and Common Council at the May 19, 1997, Council meeting. CLASSllf.It:. J GENERAL FUND 1. Police Records Clerk I (Smith. Doris) - Appointment POUCE DEPARTMENT Filling the Police Records Clerk I position will help offset the need to use overtime to adequately staff each shift, increase the efficiency of the Records Bureau and improve the level of quality service delivered to both the public and field personnel. Mandatory overtime will be reduced. The Police Department Records Bureau has an authorized strength of one (1) Telephone Operator, 26 Police Records Clerk I (pRCI) and four (4) Police Records Clerk II (pRCII) [supervisor] positions. Currently, 25 of the PRCI positions are filled leaving us with one (1) vacancy. Two of the PRCII [supervisor] positions are vacant pending completion of the Civil Service examination process. The Department is using two (2) PRC!'s in a higher-acting classification to fill these vacancies. Police Records Clerk vacancies are backfilled with full-time Police Record Clerks or Community Service Representatives working overtime, so that savings from vacancies are minimal. Oftentimes, replacements from outside the Records Bureau impact the efficiency and level of quality service provided to the public due to their lack of familiarity with the Records Bureau operations. 2. Dispatcher I (Walker. John) - Appointment POUCE DEPARTMENT Filling a Dispatcher I 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. The Police Department Communication Center has an authorized strength of 21 Dispatcher I/II, four (4) Senior Dispatcher and five (5) Dispatch Supervisor positions. Currently, 19 of the Dispatcher 1111 positions are filled. This leaves the Department with two (2) Dispatcher I/II vacancies. . Additionally, the Department has one (1) Dispatch Supervisor and two (2) Senior Dispatcher positions vacant pending promotions. Seven (7) Dispatcher I/IT are currently paired up with veteran senior Dispatchers for training. This provides 18 fully-trained Dispatchers to cover four shifts, seven days a week, in the Communications Center or the equivalent of a 40 % vacancy factor [unfilled positions plus trainees]. 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 CAD operations. 3.& TtIP.11tification Technician IT (Willison. Richard & Yandell. Robert) - Promotions 4. POllCE DEPARTMENT As part of a career ladder, Identification personnel move from the Identification Technician I, considered a trainee position, to the Identification Technician IT position. The positional increase occurs when an Identification Technician I demonstrates the skill, ability and proficiency to be raised to the next level. The increase occurs after review and recommendation of the unit's supervisor. The Identification Technician IT position was established to retain experienced employees in the unit, because the City had difficulty attracting qualified candidates for the position. After the City has paid to train and educate these specialized personnel, it is more cost effective to provide them an incentive to stay. Currently, excluding any new employees, Willison and Yandell are the only two senior Identification employees who have not been raised to the Identification Technician IT level. It is recommended that their promotions be approved. 5. Senior Planner (Finn. Mikp.) - Promotion PLANNING & BUILDING SERVICES It should be noted that a vacant Assistant Planner and vacant Typist Clerk IT positions are proposed to be deleted in order to achieve a portion of the budget reduction for Fiscal Year 97/98. With a smaller staff, it is requested that the department be authorized to fill the vacant Senior Planner position. The Senior Planner, a critical mid-management position, is responsible for the day-to-day activities of the planners. This includes overseeing the public counter operations, addressing Development Code questions/issues, assignment and orderly review of projects. The Senior Planner is also responsible for processing special projects which require a greater level of experience and expertise. If this position is not filled, the department's customer service level will suffer. / The Planning Division has established time frames for processing major development projects, as well as miscellaneous projects such as sign permits, plan checks and correspondence. In order to continue to meet these established time frames, a Senior Planner is essential. Planning staff takes pride in their ability to provide timely, accurate and friendly service to the public and wishes to maintain this standard.