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Civil Service Commission approves classification updates for veterans services, community services officers and library staff
Summary
The Mendocino County Civil Service Commission unanimously approved three human-resources classification actions Aug. 20, updating veteran services job specs to cite federal rules, expanding community services officer duties to include jail assignments, and adopting multiple library classification changes including new bookmobile driver levels.
The Mendocino County Civil Service Commission on Aug. 20 approved a package of human-resources classification changes that update veteran services job specifications to reference federal regulations, broaden the community services officer classification to allow assignments in jail and patrol divisions, and adopt a library classification study that creates new titles and abolishes outdated specifications.
Human-resources analyst Jennifer Cheek Payan told commissioners that a recent recruitment revealed the veteran services officer and veteran services representative job specifications did not include a required reference to Title 38, Part 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations. “Inclusion of this reference is a federal, excuse me, inclusion of this reference is a federal requirement and must explicitly document be documented within the job…
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