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OSAC advances city manager recruitment: consultant recommends five-week posting, stakeholder interviews and community meet-and-greet
Summary
The Operational Strategy and Administrative Committee on Sept. 26 reviewed a recruitment plan for a permanent city manager, heard a presentation from consultant Cliff Moore of Kaufman, and approved a stakeholder survey and outreach plan. HR was directed to tighten the recruitment timeline where feasible.
The Operational Strategy and Administrative Committee (OSAC) met Sept. 26 to review and advance a recruitment plan for a permanent city manager, hear the consultant’s approach to sourcing candidates and approve a stakeholder survey to collect public input.
Cliff Moore, a consultant with Kaufman retained to run the recruitment, described a national search that uses targeted advertising and stakeholder interviews to build a candidate profile. "We recommend that [the job] stay open for at least five weeks," Moore said, adding that he will begin screening applications as they arrive and classify them into tiers (meet/exceed minimum qualifications, near-qualifying, and not recommended). Moore said preliminary interviews would follow the first review date so finalists can be assembled for decision-makers to consider.
The recruitment timeline discussed at the meeting included a near-term job launch, a short-listing process in late fall to…
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