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CC Work Session <br />Meeting Date: 05/23/2023 <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Discuss the Recreational Specialist Vacancy, Current Work and Proposed Position Changes <br />2.3. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to discuss the soon to be vacant Recreational Specialist position, discuss how current <br />duties will be handled in the near term and to review staff recommendations for filling the role. <br />Background: Ms. Marla Martinez -Flynn submitted a letter of resignation to the City stating her last day is Friday, <br />May 26. For the work session discussion, staff will verbally highlight how the summer work will be <br />accomplished during the vacancy (brief summary of The Draw Concerts, Art Fair, Happy Days, etc.) However, it <br />is critically important to immediately begin efforts to fully staff this role taking into consideration the recent <br />changes to the position, and the fact that staff (HR, Police, Finance, PW, and Admin.) has invested many hundreds <br />of hours in on -boarding and training for this position over the years, that is once again vacant. (Thirteen <br />individuals in the last ten years including interns and the recent four Rec Specialists.) Pending Council consensus <br />on the strategy below, staff recommends beginning a recruitment no later than May 30 in order to have an <br />employee on board by August 14. <br />The Recreation Specialist was understood to be an entry level position working under the general guidance and <br />direction of the Parks & Assistant Public Works Director. The current position is a nonsupervisory position under <br />the AFSCME union. It facilitates the development and ongoing administration of diverse annual recreational <br />programs serving all ages and demographics. <br />Current/Previous Role (Job Description for the Recreation Specialist) <br />This position develops programs, organizes content, and engages public and private providers, as well as creates <br />and maintains methods for evaluating offerings for consideration in future programming. Currently the position <br />responsibilities include the following: <br />1. Perform all aspects of the development, marketing, implementation, and evaluation of municipal recreational <br />programs and related events <br />2. Evaluate related contracts for accuracy, completeness, and fair pricing; review and prepare invoices for <br />approval by the Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent <br />3. Create online event registrations and generate flyers and social media promotional posts for said activities <br />4. Use, prepare and maintain detailed notes and outlines on work performed and programs developed <br />5. Coordinate, purchase, organize, gather, and deliver supplies, documents and schedules for programs and <br />recreational events <br />6. Provide staff support including data entry, phone calls, program registration, reports, records management in a <br />timely manner <br />7. Fill in as needed at programs and recreational events. Assist with supervision, periodic check in and leadership <br />of programs, seasonal staff and recreational events <br />8. Develop, plan, oversee and attend all ten or eleven of the Thursday Evening Summer Concert Series events <br />(which includes contract administration), as well as the annual Art Fair <br />9. Attend and occasionally provide presentations at the once -per -month Parks and Recreation Commission <br />meetings <br />10. Serve as back-up to the Public Works Administrative Assistant with park facility rentals, bike, bike locker and <br />kayak rentals, and general Park & Recreation / Public Works walk-in questions. <br />In addition to the above, Happy Days event planning was recently added to the already 40 hour per week <br />Recreation Specialist position. For April into May, Marla has been focused on Happy Days activity at about 30 <br />