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HomeMy WebLinkAbout17- Personnel CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: EDWARD S. RAYA Subject: REORGANIZATION OF CITY LIBRARY SYSTEM Dept: PERSONNEL Date: JUNE 8, 1998 ORIGINAL Synopsis of Previous Council Action: No previous Council action. Resolution of Library Board of Trustees, approved 1/1/98. On June 8, 1998, the personnel Committee recommended this item for approval . Recommended Motion: *Delete one (1) Library Computer Lab Coordinator, Ranged 1359, $2,660 - $3,233/month. *Delete one (1) Junior Librarian, Range 1324, $2,234 - $2,616/month. *Establish one (1) Technology Librarian, Range 1379, $2,939 - $3,573/month. *Establish one (1) Library Computer Technician, Range 1285, $1,839 - $2,236/month. *Direct the Personnel Department to update Resolution 6413, Section Ten, and Resolution 97- 244 to reflect this particular action. Signs re Contact person: Edward S. Raya Phone: 384-5161 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Net Savings $1.664 (Year One) Source: (Acct. No.) 105-471-5011 (Acct. Descri tion) Salaries/Pe m/ ull-Tiime Finance: , ` C`C f �► Council Notes: Agenda Item No. 011--yr CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT BACKGROUND On January 8, 1998, the Library Board of Trustees approved a resolution to reorganize staffing in the Library. This reorganization is necessary to implement a new library information technology system. The computer lab will be incorporated into this general library technology system. ANALYSIS In order to accomplish this reorganization, it will be necessary to delete two existing positions and create two new positions. The Library Computer Lab Coordinator retired in October 1997. The outdated equipment in the Computer Lab does not belong to the Library, but rather belongs to the San Bernardino Unified School District, and it is our intention to return these items to the school district in the near future. A Computer Lab Coordinator will no longer be necessary. Therefore, it is proposed to delete this position and use the salary savings to fund the new position of Technology Librarian. In addition, there is a need to create a technical staff person for the library technology system to assist the Technology Librarian. It is proposed to delete one vacant Junior Librarian position and create a new position of Library Computer Technician. Draft job descriptions for the two new positions are attached. COSTING 1. Delete one (1) Library Computer Lab Coordinator, Range 1359, $2,660 - $3,233/month (vacant). FY 1999 Budget Salary $32,830 Benefits 7,099 TOTAL $39,929 compensation/1 year 2. Delete one (1) Junior Librarian, Range 1324, $2,234 - $2,616/month (vacant). FY 1999 Budget Salary $25,572 Benefits 6.568 TOTAL $34,140 compensation/1 year TOTAL SAVINGS #1 & #2 OF $74,069/YEAR ONE 3. Establish one (1) Technology Librarian, Range 1379, $2,939 - $3,573/month. FY 1999 Budget Salary $36,274 Benefits 8,261 TOTAL $44,535 compensation/1 year 4. Establish one (1) Library Computer Technician, Range 1285, $1,839 - $2,236/month. FY 1999 Budget Salary 22,700 Benefits 5.170 TOTAL $27,870 compensation/1 year TOTAL COST #3 & #4 OF $72,405/YEAR ONE NET SAVINGS IN YEAR ONE OF $1,664 The proposed job descriptions will be submitted to the Civil Service Board for approval. RECOMMENDATIONS * Delete one(1) Library Computer Lab Coordinator, Range 1359, $2,660-$3,233/month. * Delete one (1) Junior Librarian, Range 1324, $2,234 - $2,716/month. * Establish one (1) Technology Librarian, Range 1379, $2,939 - $3,573/month. * Establish one (1) Library Computer Technician, Range 1285, $1,839 - $2,236/month. * Direct the Personnel Department to update Resolution 6413, Section Ten, and Resolution 97-244, to reflect this particular action. Attachments: 1) Job description - Technology Librarian 2) Job description - Library Computer Technician TECHNOLOGY LIBRARIAN JOB DESCRIPTION Under general supervision, is responsible for the organization and implementation of the library's technology plan; maintenance, expansion and evolution of computer systems in a public library system with a central library and three branches, management and selection of electronic information sources; supervises subordinate, professional and clerical employees as needed; and, performs related work as required. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES Provides courteous and expeditious customer service to the general public and City department staffs. Assumes responsibility for the operation of a major division of the San Bernardino Public Library system; manages and selects electronic information sources, serves as a technical resource person for the library; troubleshoots hardware and LAN; installs and updates software and CD-ROM's; participates in materials selection. Conducts in-service training for staff use of electronic information sources; conducts training for public on internet; assists in creating and maintaining library web page; advises on policies and procedures for electronic information services. Prepares library grant proposals; attends professional conferences and workshops; keeps current with professional reading to maintain professional growth. Routinely adheres to and maintains a positive attitude towards City and Department goals; and, performs related work as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Master's degree in library science; and, three (3) years of advanced level professional library experience. Possession of a valid Class "C' Califomia driver's license. For out-of-state applicants, a valid driver's license is required. A valid Class "C° Califomia driver's license must be obtained within ten (10) days of appointment (CA Vehicle Code 12405c). GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Electronic information sources, microcomputer hardware, software and LAN's 2239.5 Protocol, Novell Netware, Windows 95, Windows 3.1 and MS Page 1 of 2 Exchange, HTML, TCP/IP and various Intemet protocols such as FTP and Telnet; Public library reference sources and service; Techniques of supervision and training; Meta Data organizational indexing. Ability to: Perform professional tasks in the area of library technology development consistent with local needs; Prepare and present comprehensive and clear oral and written reports; Read and interpret complex written materials; Plan and schedule work assignments for and supervise the work of subordinates; Maintain accurate records and monitor budget accounts; Understand and carry out oral and written instructions; Establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work; See in the normal visual range, with or without correction; Hear in the normal audio range, with or without correction; Transport a book cart weighing 167 pounds; Work indoors in a dusty environment; Operate a vehicle observing legal and defensive driving practices. ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS The class of Technology Librarian is the advanced journey-level professional class in the professional librarian series. Supervision is received from the Library Director of designee. Supervision is exercised over assigned professional, clerical, page and volunteer staff. Incumbents work a varied scheduled which includes "on-call" assignments. APPROVED: DATE: CSB APPROVED: TECKLIBRARIAN 515198 dp Page 2 of 2 LIBRARY COMPUTER TECHNICIAN JOB DESCRIPTION Under general supervision, performs technical and o e radon of computer systems and associated peripherals; and, p erforms related work REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES Provides courteous and expeditious customer service to the general public and City department staffs. Performs daily maintenance of library networks; maintains a computer anti-virus program for all library personal computers; maintains accurate backup files. Installs, upgrades, tests, repairs and maintains the Library's anosh r systems, including terminals, punters, tape drives and IBM compatible and Macintosh personal Trains Library staff on the use of new software for the computer systems; provides support services to staff and library users who are experiencing problems running software application programs. Troubleshoots hardware and software problems; obtains technical support from outside sources. Maintains accurate records of inventory of computers and related equipment. Researches, evaluates and recommends new technology Ater for the computer a and haadware for library. Evaluates requests for purchase of p compatibility with current equipment. Provides liaison to Library administration in the solicitation of bids for equipment, repair and software and services. Assists in d vsystems t to design, meet installation,theneeds of library maintenance of hardware an d software departments and the public. Determines information requirements and further defines and nature of projects; teaches classes to library customers. Operators may be required to cant' a pager at all times and respond to service calls. Routinely adheres to and maintains a positive attitude towards City and Department goals; and, performs related work as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Graduation from high school or GED and Associate of Arts degree or two (2) years of college-level course work emphasizing computer systems, and one (1) year of technical experience in personal computer systems or equivalent combination of education and experience. Page 1 of 2 Possession of a valid Class "C" California driver's license. For out-of-state applicants, a valid driver's license is required. A valid Class "C" California driver's license must be obtained within ten (10) days of appointment (CA Vehicle Code 12405c). GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Personal computer systems and network; Various personal computer based software systems; Library technology systems. Ability to: Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing; Train personnel and library users in use of equipment and software; Analyze, evaluate and solve technical problems with computers and related equipment; See in the normal visual range, with or without correction; Hear in the normal audio range, with or without correction; Transport materials and supplies weighing up to 50 pounds; Operate computer equipment; Follow clearly defined operations procedures; Perform general operations work involving use of computer terminals and PC's; Establish and maintain effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work; Learn quickly and independently; Work indoors in varying temperatures with exposure to distracting noises, vibrations and dust. ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS The Library Computer Technician is a single class in the library computer series and will work under general supervision of the Technology Librarian or the Supervising Librarian. Incumbents in this class are assigned to work varying hours including nights, weekends and holidays. APPROVED: DATE: CSB APPROVED: M UBRARY.COMP.TECH 5F-" dp Page 2 of 2