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9. Patrol Officer shortage(s) -Future status is unknown at this time <br /> Immediate Restructure Needs in Administrative Services <br /> Currently, Colleen Lasher,the Administrative Services Director, serves as the City's Human Resources Director, <br /> City Clerk, and Head of Administrative Services. Each role, especially that of Human Resources Director,wears <br /> many hats -an overview of the Administrative Services Director's role and responsibilities is attached.When the <br /> City's former City Clerk retired, Ms. Lasher was asked to become the City Clerk. At that time, Ms. Lasher <br /> expressed concerns that it may be too much for one person to take on. At that time,the workload was less in all <br /> roles covered by Ms. Lasher. However, it has become overwhelmingly clear that this structure is not sustainable <br /> due to the volume of work that has occurred over the last two-plus years, and is expected to increase beyond what is <br /> occurring at this time. Ms. Lasher respectfully requests to have the City Clerk role eliminated from her <br /> responsibilities - see attached Administrative Services Director Summary page; Interim City Administrator Hagen <br /> supports this decision. The City's Deputy City Clerk, Ms. Katie Schmidt, is fully trained and recommended for <br /> promotion to City Clerk. It should be noted that the City Clerk position is a substantially lower-paid position than <br /> both a Human Resources Director and an Administrative Services Director role and therefore would not result in <br /> savings on wages. If this change is supported, it will be brought forward at the next City Council meeting for <br /> adoption. <br /> Additionally,Human Resources is significantly understaffed. The current employees (Colleen Lasher, Sue Hurd <br /> and assistance from Katie Schmidt) are stressed well beyond what is healthy. It is impossible for staff to keep up <br /> with the volume of work, even by making reductions to certain tasks.Nearly every aspect of HR has become more <br /> labor-intensive. HR staff are working extra hours and putting in time while on their vacation days, in the evening <br /> and on weekends. The 2023 budget proposes a new Human Resources Specialist position. Staff is requesting to <br /> have that position authorized for hire immediately. Staff recommends promoting Ms.Nicole Laubach from her <br /> current role as part-time Planning Division Administrative Assistant(also covering some HR and Happy Days <br /> functions at this time,with an additional 20 hours per week)to Human Resources Specialist. As the Council may <br /> recall, Ms. Labauch was the 2021 Happy Days intern. She has a Bachelor's degree in Business Management/Human <br /> Resources Management. Staff proposes that initially, Ms. Laubach would split her role to oversee Happy Days <br /> processes, supplemented by others (see Happy Days section below). If this position is approved, it will be brought <br /> forward for approval at the next regular meeting. Below is a draft of the anticipated HR duties this position would <br /> perform: <br /> .Processes employee new hire, open enrollment and year-round benefits, including updates to carriers and the <br /> Finance Department, and the like upon employee separations <br /> .Prepares and submits salary surveys,benefits reporting, EEO reporting, 1095 reporting, OSHA Accident and <br /> Injury Logs, Medicare Part D Credible Coverage Report, and files annual PCORI fees, etc. <br /> . Coordinates and tracks staff training and development, including monitoring employees' progression through <br /> the Career Ladder program <br /> . Coordinates and schedules quarterly Labor Management Committee and the Safety Committee meetings, <br /> including tracking member terms,minute taking and posting to the employee intranet site and Laserfiche <br /> . Coordinates employee recognition program, appreciation events, employee engagement and wellness <br /> initiatives, including promotion of the City's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and Live Well/Work <br /> Well programming <br /> . Communicates employee satisfaction and retention concerns to the Administrative Services Director or their <br /> designee <br /> .Ensures the employee intranet site is up-to-date, including posting of required notices <br /> . Completes employment verifications <br /> .Researches union contract trends and provides cost effective recommendations <br /> .Maintains personnel records including scanning documents to the appropriate categories of the personnel <br /> files, retaining files per the MNGDPA, and maintaining pay records and job descriptions <br /> .Tracks probationary periods, anniversary dates and pay increases <br /> .Provides overflow services to Administrative Services support team, including,but not limited to performing <br /> backup duties for the receptionist and elections support <br /> .Performs other related functions as apparent or delegated <br />
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