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Human Resources Department recommending the Board approve the revised class specification for the Planning and Building Department: Supervising Code Enforcement Officer.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
In June 2016, the County engaged Koff and Associates (K&A) for the provision of professional services to design, conduct, and assist in recommending an implementation approach of a classification (Phase I) and compensation (Phase II) study for all County positions. The overall goals of the classification and compensation study included: developing a competitive and fiscally responsible pay and benefit structure that is based upon market data and meets the needs of the County with regards to recruitment and retention of qualified staff; ensuring employees be recognized for the level and scope of work performed, and that they are paid on a fair and competitive basis, and ensuring class specifications reflect current programs, responsibilities, and technology.
In September 2017, the Human Resources Department requested and received Board approval (Legistar Item 16-0098) to implement, in phases, the County-Wide classification study.
The Human Resources Department has been working with departments (management and employees) and unions to finalize for Board consideration the newly-proposed class specifications and allocation changes. This item is specifically addresses the following:
· Revised class specification - All sections in the class specification was updated to better reflect the duties and responsibilities currently being performed and to be consistent with industry standards.
Planning and Building
Department-specific class specification:
· Supervising Code Enforcement Officer
o Class specification revisions
Due to implications regarding the Fiscal Year 2020-21 budget and allocation document, Human Resources will return to the Board in late June or early July to initiate a title change for this classification from Supervising Code ...
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