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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05.d. Revise Assistant to the Secretary of the District job classification and salary gradeCentral Contra Costa Sanitary District ' BOARD OF DIRECTORS ° ct. POSITION PAPER Board Meeting Date: December 6, 2012 Subject: ADOPT REVISIONS TO THE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE DISTRICT JOB CLASSIFICATION AND REVISE THE SALARY RANGE FROM SALARY GRADE S60 ($5,057- $6,115) TO S62 ($5,304- $6,416). Submitted By: Ann E. Farrell General Manager Initiating Dept. /Div.: Administration REVIEWED AND RECOMMENDED FOR BOARD ACTION: ISSUE: Board of Directors' approval is required when making revisions to a job classification and the salary range associated with a job classification. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt revisions to the Assistant to the Secretary of the District job classification and revise the salary range from salary grade S60 ($5,057- $6,115) to S62 ($5,304- $6,416). FINANCIAL IMPACTS: Upon approval, this action will result in an annual net cost of $6,826 which takes into account salary, benefits, and pension costs at the maximum step of the two salary ranges. ALTERNATIVES /CONSIDERATIONS: Do not adopt the revisions to the job classification or the salary range associated with the classification. If this action is not approved, Administration's ability to effectively manage the Records function will be reduced. BACKGROUND: Due to the resignation of the current Administrative Services Supervisor with Administration, the Administration Department re- evaluated the organizational structure and has determined the need to transfer several duties and supervision of two administrative staff from the Administrative Services Supervisor position to the Assistant to the Secretary of the District position. These changes were necessary as the Records Management function, which was assigned to the departing Administrative Services Supervisor, requires one full -time dedicated position and one administrative support staff position. As a result of these changes, the Administrative Services Supervisor will be solely responsible for managing the archival of all District records and responding to public records requests and the Assistant to the Secretary of the District will continue performing Board and Committee administrative functions, provide general administrative support to the Department but will now be supervising assigned personnel. This action also required the revision of the salary range of the Assistant to the Secretary of the District to that of the Administrative Services i T. O'Malley Ann E. Farrell General Manager ISSUE: Board of Directors' approval is required when making revisions to a job classification and the salary range associated with a job classification. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt revisions to the Assistant to the Secretary of the District job classification and revise the salary range from salary grade S60 ($5,057- $6,115) to S62 ($5,304- $6,416). FINANCIAL IMPACTS: Upon approval, this action will result in an annual net cost of $6,826 which takes into account salary, benefits, and pension costs at the maximum step of the two salary ranges. ALTERNATIVES /CONSIDERATIONS: Do not adopt the revisions to the job classification or the salary range associated with the classification. If this action is not approved, Administration's ability to effectively manage the Records function will be reduced. BACKGROUND: Due to the resignation of the current Administrative Services Supervisor with Administration, the Administration Department re- evaluated the organizational structure and has determined the need to transfer several duties and supervision of two administrative staff from the Administrative Services Supervisor position to the Assistant to the Secretary of the District position. These changes were necessary as the Records Management function, which was assigned to the departing Administrative Services Supervisor, requires one full -time dedicated position and one administrative support staff position. As a result of these changes, the Administrative Services Supervisor will be solely responsible for managing the archival of all District records and responding to public records requests and the Assistant to the Secretary of the District will continue performing Board and Committee administrative functions, provide general administrative support to the Department but will now be supervising assigned personnel. This action also required the revision of the salary range of the Assistant to the Secretary of the District to that of the Administrative Services POSITION PAPER Board Meeting Date: December 6, 2012 Subject: ADOPT REVISIONS TO THE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE DISTRICT JOB CLASSIFICATION AND REVISE THE SALARY RANGE FROM SALARY GRADE S60 ($5,057 - $6,115) TO S62 (5,304 - $6,416). Supervisor to ensure internal salary parity with the Administrative Services Supervisor classification. Attached is the draft of the revised job classification. Any additions are denoted in blue and any deletions are denoted by red strikeouts. This action was recommended for approval by the Human Resources Committee at its October 30, 2012 meeting. It was held over from the Board meeting on November 15, 2012 to allow Board Member McGill to participate in the vote. RECOMMENDED BOARD ACTION: Adopt revisions to the Assistant to the Secretary of the District job classification and revise the salary range from S60 ($5,057- $6,115) to S62 ($5,304- $6,416). CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT Effective: X8612 /6/12 Range: S -6862 Respirator Class: 3 ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE DISTRICT DEFINITION Provide complex administrative support to the Secretary of the District, including performing confidential administrative, clerical and technical duties, act on behalf of the Secretary of the District for agenda and Board - related responsibilities as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This class is distinguished by the confidential work that is performed as defined by the Meyers - Milias -Brown Act. This is an advanced level confidential administrative class. It is distinguished from other advanced level administrative positions by its access to confidential information, public contact, and interface with the Board of Directors and by its supervisory function. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receive general supervision from the Secretary of the District. May receive direction from higher -level management personnel. May Ec�xercises directfURGt+enal supervision over clerical and administrative p e rs o n n e appropriate. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES - Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform a wide variety of complex and confidential secretarial and administrative duties. Prepare, assemble, and coordinate the printing and distribution of Board agenda and Committee packets; coordinate with department representatives to ensure that agenda items are received by the appropriate deadline and in appropriate format. Prepare and coordinate the publication, posting and distribution of legal notices for public meetings and hearings. Select, train, evaluate, and monitor the performance of subordinate personnel Process Fair Political Practices Commission statements of economic interest and campaign filing for elected officials, employees and contractors. CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT Assistant to the Secretary of the District (Continued) Codify District ordinances into the District Code. Receive and log claims against the District and forward to the appropriate department for response. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Type correspondence, memos, and reports from written or oral instructions or transcription equipment; operate various computer software applications. Proofread typed or printed work, checking for accuracy, grammatical construction, completeness, and compliance with established standards and special instructions. Attend Board or Committee meetings on behalf of the Secretary of the District, as assigned; prepare draft minutes for those meetings. Act on behalf of the Secretary of the District as liaison to the departments in collection of reports and related materials, as assigned. Maintain logs, filing, archives, official records library, and other record - keeping systems. Compose routing correspondence on own initiative or from brief notes or instructions. Assist in assembling a variety of information and statistical data for the preparation of reports and studies; draft reports, correspondence, and questionnaires. Assist in compiling data for budget preparation; prepare budget estimates and projections, as assigned. Assist in scheduling, organizing, and coordinating special meetings, events, and training. Provide administrative support for Department staff and other groups as required. Perform related duties as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Grammar, spelling, punctuation, vocabulary, and modern English usage. Modern office practices, procedures, methods and equipment, including computer use. P CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT Assistant to the Secretary of the District (Continued) Principles and practices of management and supervision Research, statistics, filing, indexing, and cross - referencing methods. Public contact and public relations skills. Ability to: Continuously know and remember policies, and procedures, and direction from the Board and management staff; understand instructions, directions, policies, and procedures. Intermittently analyze information, identify records, interpret minutes taken, and explain policies and procedures. Sit at desk for long periods of time on a continuous basis. Intermittently twist to reach equipment surrounding desk, and perform simple grasping and fine manipulation; write or use a keyboard to communicate through written means; take minutes at public meetings; proofread documents regularly and accurately; use telephone; and lift or carry weight of 10 pounds or less Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with elected officials, District staff, the general public, other public agency personnel, and others encountered in the course of work. Plan and organize the work of subordinate personnel Exercise judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving the evaluation of information. Understand the organization and operation of the District and of outside agencies as necessary to assume assigned duties. Interpret, edit, and proofread written materials. Understand, interpret, and apply rules, guidelines, and regulations. Prepare and maintain complete and accurate records, files, and reports. Type and /or transcribe from handwritten copy and /or recording at a speed necessary for job performance. Take minutes of meetings in shorthand or speedwriting. 3 CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT Assistant to the Secretary of the District (Continued) Perform administrative and clerical detail. Establish and maintain cooperative- working relationships with others encountered in the course of work. Deal courteously and effectively with the public. Plan, coordinate, and organize work to meet deadlines. Ability to: Work effectively under pressure with frequent interruptions. Organize work, set priorities, maintain critical deadlines, and enlist the assistance of and coordination with all levels of staff and others to ensure successful completion of work. Experience and Education: Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience Five years of directly related and increasingly responsible clerical and /or technical experience. Education Equivalent to the completion of two years of business college or community college courses in a related field. Licenses and Certificates: Must possess a valid California Driver's License Certified Municipal Clerk certification is desirable.