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ORGANIZATION #180 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />JOB DESCRIPTIONS <br />The city will maintain job descriptions for each regular position. New positions will be developed as <br />needed but must be approved by the City Council prior to the position being filled. <br /> <br />A job description is prepared for each position within the city. Each job description will include: position <br />title, department, supervisor’s title, FLSA status (exempt or non- exempt), primary objective of the <br />position, essential functions of the position, examples of performance criteria, minimum requirements, <br />desirable training and experience, supervisory responsibilities (if any), and extent of supervisory direction <br />or guidance provided to position. In addition, job descriptions may also describe the benefits offered and <br />potential career path opportunities as a means to entice a qualified pool of applicants. Good attendance <br />and compliance with work rules and policies are essential functions of all city positions. <br /> <br />Prior to posting a vacant position the existing job description is reviewed by the city administrator or <br />designee and the hiring supervisor to ensure the job description is an accurate reflection of the position <br />and that the stated job qualifications do not present artificial barriers to employment. All postings are <br />approved by the City Council. <br /> <br />A current job description is provided to each new employee. Supervisors are responsible for revising job <br />descriptions as necessary to ensure that the position’s duties and responsibilities are accurately reflected. <br />All revisions are reviewed and must be approved by the city administrator. <br /> <br />ASSIGNING AND SCHEDULING WORK <br />Assignment of work duties and scheduling work is the responsibility of the supervisor subject to the <br />approval of the city administrator. <br /> <br />CLASSIFICATIONS <br />Assignment of job titles, establishment of minimum qualifications, and the maintenance of job <br />descriptions and related records is the responsibility of the city administrator. <br /> <br />LAYOFF <br />In the event it becomes necessary to reduce personnel, temporary employees and those serving a <br />probationary period in affected job classes will be terminated from employment with the city before other <br />employees in those job classes. Within these groups, the selection of employees to be retained will be <br />based on merit and ability as determined by the city administrator, subject to approval of the City Council. <br />When all other considerations are equal, the principle of seniority will apply in layoffs and recall from <br />layoffs. <br /> <br />40 12/2024