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Mendocino County commission approves reclassifications for sheriff’s jail staff and welfare fraud unit
Summary
The Mendocino County Civil Service Commission unanimously approved reclassifying a sheriff's office incumbent from Account Specialist 3 to Department Analyst 1 and a package of title changes and new classifications for the Department of Social Services' welfare fraud unit, including creation of a non‑sworn specialist role to widen hiring options.
The Mendocino County Civil Service Commission unanimously approved personnel classification changes at a short meeting that adjourned at 9:19 a.m.
Human Resources Manager Brandy Dalzell told commissioners the sheriff's office requested reclassifying an incumbent from Account Specialist 3 to Department Analyst 1 because the employee's responsibilities have expanded. "Her duties have increased," Dalzell said, adding the incumbent now handles jailwide purchases, "reconciliation of inmate commissary accounts," cost‑per‑unit analyses and grant and departmental reporting. The commission approved the reclassification by unanimous roll call.
Dalzell also presented a reorganization of the welfare fraud investigative unit in the…
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