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CC Work Session 2. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 12/08/2015 <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Discussion Regarding the Fire Chiefs Retirement and Process to Fill the Position <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Retirement <br />As the City Council is aware, after almost 27 years as a firefighter and over 23 years as Fire Chief, Chief Kapler <br />has submitted a letter of retirement. In the letter, Chief Kapler stated that his last day of employment with the City <br />of Ramsey will be on or near March 1, 2016, contingent upon the completion of the new fire station. Chief Kapler's <br />announcement has a significant impact on the City and staff is committed to filling this position with the best <br />possible candidate, a candidate that demonstrates the qualities necessary to meet the City's mission, core values, <br />and guiding principles as identified in the adopted Strategic Plan. <br />Recruitment Process: Internal versus External <br />Staff hopes to get direction from the City Council as to whether or not an internal recruitment should be conducted <br />first, followed by an external recruitment, if necessary. Or, if the City Council would prefer that internal and <br />external candidates be considered in one collective recruitment process. Staff believes there are approximately five <br />qualified candidates that are eligible to be considered within an internal recruitment process. Staff believes there are <br />pros and cons to both processes. <br />Internal recruitment offers current high performing employees an increased opportunity to grow within the City, <br />improving morale and can help retain institutional knowledge. External recruitment provides the benefit of a larger <br />applicant pool and an opportunity to consider a more diverse set of applicants and the talents others may bring to <br />the table. <br />Consequently, staff will conduct the upcoming recruitment based on the City Council's direction. An internal <br />recruitment could be commenced immediately, or. if the City Council so directs, an external recruitment process <br />would be conducted and any qualified internal candidates would be encouraged to apply. Regardless of the type of <br />recruitment that is conducted, staff will not be seeking assistance from an external recruitment firm. <br />Survey <br />Staff intends to have discussions with, and/or survey, the Fire Department, the management team, and the City <br />Council in order to develop a candidate profile that will best fit the current organization. Staff will be seeking <br />feedback regarding what qualities would be most important in the City's next Fire Chief or similar position. <br />Interview Panel <br />Due to the critical nature and high profile of this position, the full Council may choose to participate in the final <br />interview(s). The City Council may wish for staff to seek interview panel members from outside of the City (e.g., a <br />Fire Chief from a neighboring city). Ramsey firefighter participation in the process is also recommended. <br />Interim Fire Chief / Interim Emergency Management Director / Timelines <br />Staff will have an interim Fire Chief recommendation secured by Chief Kapler's retirement. In addition, since <br />Chief Kapler is the City's Emergency Management Director, staff will secure a replacement for this role as well. <br />There are three possible recruitment timelines attached to this case for the City Council's consideration. <br />Wages / Position Qualifications <br />The current Fire Chief pay scale is approximately three percent below the comparable market. Staff desires the City <br />