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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-Civil Service , '. .. . ORIGINAL City of San Bernardino Interoffice Memorandum To: UO!!l: Honorable Mayor and Common Council From: H. Doug Chandler, Civil Service Chief Examiner Subject: List of Personnel Actions for Council Agenda of: December 6, 1999 Date: December 2,1999 Copies: Human Resources; 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 21 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:~'])~ ~~/ ):lLML I Date: 2- b&C. "l't FORM MOTION: That the Personnel Actions submitted by the Civil Service Chief Examiner in accordance with Civil Service Rules and Personnel Policies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino be approved and ratified. GENERAL FUND NAMEIDEPARTMENT REOUESTED ACTION 1. Gonzales, Evelyn DEVELOPMENT SERVICES APPOINTMENT: Typist Clerk II, Range 1257, Step 1, $1599/mo., Eff: 12/7/99. 2. Morris, Suzanne POLICE APPOINTMENT: Police Records Clerk I, Range 1277, Step 1, $1767/mo., Eff: 12/20/99. 3. Johnson, Gail ANIMAL CONTROL APPOINTMENT: Animal Shelter Attendant, Range 1279, Step 1, $1785/mo., Eff: 12/7/99. i/:-q IJ-j fa Jqq . .' 4. Myers, Lonna APPOINTMENT: Animal Shelter ANIMAL CONTROL Attendant, Range 1279, Step 1, $1785/mo., Eff: 12/7/99. 5. Snowdale, Sandra APPOINTMENT: Animal Shelter ANIMAL CONROL Attendant, Range 1279, Step 1, $1785/mo., Eff: 12/7/99. 6. Allen, Cynthia APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): PARKS, RECREATION & Recreation Leader, Range PT, Step 1, COMMUNITY SERVICES $6.11/hr., Eff: 11/15/99. 7. Lain, Donald APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): PARKS, RECREATION & Recreation Leader, Range PT, Step 1, COMMUNITY SERVICES $6.11/hr., Eff: 11/15/99. 8. Miller, Michael APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): PARKS, RECREATION & Senior Recreation Leader, Range PT, COMMUNITY SERVICES Step I, $6.48/hr., Eff: 12/7/99. 9. Campbell, Harry APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): PARKS, RECREATION & Senior Recreation Leader, Range PT, COMMUNlTYSER~CES Step 1, $6.48/hr., Eff: 12/7/99. 10. Porter, Gerald APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): POLICE Dispatcher II, Range PT, Step 5, $17.57/hr., Eff: 12/7/99. 11. Johnson, Albert PROMOTION: Building Inspector I to DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Plan Checker, Range 1388, Step 4, $3559/mo., Eff: 12/7/99. 12. Dobbs, Teresa PROMOTION: Typist Clerk I to PARKS, RECREATION & Coordinator of Volunteers, Range 1247, COMMUNITY SERVICES Step 2, $1598/mo., Eff: 12/7/99. 13. Lee, Larry PROMOTION: Dispatcher I to Dispatcher POLICE II, Range 1347, Step 1, $2506/mo., Eff: 12/13/99. 14. Goss, Robert PROMOTION: Identification Technician II POLICE to Identification Technician III, Range 2385, Step 1, $3029/mo., Eff: 12/13/99. 2 . . ' . 15, Groves, Tina FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 16. Minor, Theresa PUBLIC SERVICES REFUSE FUNDS: 17. Atlcins,Jeremy PUBLIC SERVICES 18. Jones, Lee PUBLIC SERVICES 19. Ontiveros, Ruben PUBLIC SERVICES 20. Rodriguez, Enriqueta PUBLIC SERVICES 21. Smith, Frank PUBLIC SERVICES FEDERAL FUNDS - NO ACTIONS PROMOTION: Typist Clerk II to Typist Clerk III, Range 1277, Step 4, $2046/mo., EIT: 1/3/00. CHANGE IN HIRE DATE: Typist Clerk II, from 11/16/99 to 11/1/99, Eff: 11/1/99. APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): Extra Relief Heavy Laborer, Flat Rate, $7.25/hr., Eff: 11/16/99. APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): Extra Relief Heavy Laborer, Flat Rate, $7.25/hr., Eff: 11/16/99. APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): Extra Relief Heavy Laborer, Flat Rate, $7.25/hr., Eff: 11/16/99. APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): Extra Relief Heavy Laborer, Flat Rate, $7.25/hr., Eff: 11/16/99. APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): Extra Relief Heavy Laborer, Flat Rate, $7.25/hr., EIT: 11/16/99. 3 . 4 "' CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO UNCLASSIFIED PERSONNEL ACTION LIST FOR COUNCIL AGENDA OF: December 6, 1999 Certification by Director of Human Resources: I hereby certify that the Unclassified Personnel Action(s) listed below confonn with all personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and Connnon Council and are in conformance with all .dm;n;.trative regulations of the City of San Bernardino and the personnel policies and procedures of the Community Development Commission and Economic Development Agency. ~,~~~V UNCLASSIFIED ACTIONS: Date: December 1. 1999 . MOTION: In addition to the classified actions, below is a list of unclassified personnel actions(s), submitted by the Director of Human Resources, which comply with City, Community Development Commission and Economic Development Agency policies and procedures. I recommend that the Mayor and Common Council approve the below listed personnel action(s). REQUESTED ACTION NAMEIDEPARTMENT 1. Banae, Raychelle A. CITY ATTORNEY APPOINTMENT: Deputy City Attorney I (U), Range 3493, Step 1, $S190/mo., Err. 1/03/00. EDA NO ACTIONS I City of San Bernardino INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: Honorable ~and Common Council Edward S. Raya, Director of Human Resources SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM #9, PERSONNEL ACTIONS - DECEMBER 6, 1999 DATE: December 2, 1999 COPIES: Jorge Carlos, Executive Assistant to Council; Rachel Clark, City Clerk (3 copies); Teri Rubi, Executive Assistant to the Mayor; Fred Wilson, City Administrator; Jan Wages, Administrative Assistant to the City Administrator Attached for your review is a REVISED copy of the Position Justifications for non-sworn, full-time appointments, promotions and other personnel actions to be reviewed by the Mayor and Common Council at the December 6,1999 Council meeting. Thank you ESRldp j attachment POSITION JUSTIFICATIONS The following are justifications for classified appointments, promotions and other personnel actions to be reviewed by the Mayor and Common Council at the December 6,1999 Council meeting. CLASSIFIED GENERAL FUND 1. Tvoist Clerk II (Gonzales. Evelvn) - Appointment DEVELOPMENT SERVICES The Typist Clerk II position was vacated as a result of a promotion, and the position remained vacant due to a hiring freeze earlier this calendar year. This position is essential for maintaining and improving the department's direct customer service. The person in this position provides reception services at the department's busy front counter and provides support to the technical staff who process pennits at the counter. The incumbent has a strong clerical background and will be able to perfonn the duties of front counter receptionist. Her bilingual skills will be an asset to the department. The incumbent will be cross-trained to provide support to the Building Inspection Division, including entry of inspection requests to the automated pennit system, updating the system on status of building pennits and preparing inspection reports and other correspondence. This training will enable the incumbent to respond to inquiries from the public on pennit status and inspection results. 2. Police Records Clerk I (Morris, Suzanne) - Appointment POLICE The incumbent is appointed to the Police Records Clerk I position due to a vacancy that has occurred in the Records Bureau. This has been a critical shortage area. Due to the overwhelming workload in this area, the Records Bureau needs to fill this position as soon as possible. Filling this vacancy will increase efficiency in the department and increase service to the public through timely processing of records and requests from the public. 3-5. Animal Shelter Attendant (Johnson G.; Myers, L; Snowdale, S.) - Appointments ANIMAL CONTROL Two (2) appointments to the position of Animal Shelter Attendant are pennanent replacements for provisional employees; and, one (1) appointment replaces an employee appointed to the higher-acting classification as an Animal Control Officer. ~<<d 12/6/99 There are seven (7) Animal Control Officer positions budgeted to provide service to both San Bernardino and Fontana shelters on a 24-hour, 7-day-per-week basis. At the present time, these seven (7) positions are not all filled, and service demands are not being met with current staffing levels. 11. Plan Checker (Johnson. Albert) - Promotion DEVELOPMENT SERVICES The Plan Checker position is an essential position in the processing of plans and building permits at the department's busy front counter and provides direct assistance to the public. This Plan Check Division of the department is responsible for providing technical assistance to the public and staff and ensuring that all provisions of pertinent codes (Uniform Building Code, Uniform Electrical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, etc.) are followed so that standards to safeguard health, property and public welfare are followed. 12. Coordinator of Volunteers (Dobbs. Teresa) - Promotion PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES The Coordinator of Volunteers serves both the Senior Companion (SCP) and the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP). The SCP program has recently increased from 62 volunteer companions to 87, and the RSVP is currently serving 400 volunteers. The Coordinator of Volunteers position is vital to these programs for making site visits and processing MOU's and other agreements for providing volunteers to various work stations and individual assignments with clients. It is imperative that this position be filled to maintain continuity in these federally funded programs. Funds for the position are currently budgeted in the City Grant Match, Account No. 001-381-5193. 13. Disoatcher II (Lee. Larrv) - Promotion POLICE The incumbent is currently in a Dispatcher I position. The promotion to Dispatcher II is automatic based on time served and good standing after the completion of a one-year training and probationary period under the class of Dispatcher I. This employee has successfully completed that one year. 14. Identification Technician III (Goss. Robert) - Promotion POLICE An independent audit of the Police Department's Evidence & Property Facility identified an urgent need for an on-site supervisor within this unit. The Department has earmarked a portion if its FY 99-00 Local Law Enforcement Block Grant (federal) to cover the salaries and benefrts for this additional position. There will be no cost to the General Fund for the next 12 months. ~1f #9 12/6/99 Currently, an Identification Technician II has served in an acting Identification Technician III (supervisor) position and has been on temporary duty assignment in the unit. The temporary duty assignment has allowed for a majority of the audit recommendations to be implemented resulting in improved efficiency within the unit, increased service with department personnel and the public, and a reduction in the City's liability associated with property room management. Filling the position permanently is needed to maintain this momentum. 15. Tvoist Clerk III (Groves. Tina) - Promotion FACILITIES MANAGEMENT The Typist Clerk III position in Facilities Management was vacated by a promotion last March. It was filled temporarily by a provisional appointment. The provisional employee took a permanent position elsewhere last July, leaving the position vacant until a recruitment could be completed. This position is the sole clerk for Parking Control. There is a high volume of customer service traffic in Parking Control due to persons contesting parking citations. The incumbent will be the main public contact person for Parking Control and will coordinate the adjudication process. This is an essential position to the department. UNCLASSIFIED 1. DeDuty City Attornev I (U) (Sanae. Ravchelle) - Appointment CITY ATTORNEY This appointment fills a vacant Deputy City Attorney I position in the City Attorney's Office. ~~~ ~ #9 12/6/99