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HomeMy WebLinkAbout72-051RESOLUTION 72-51 AMENDING SECTION 3 OF RESOLUTION NO. 58-281 TO ADD CLASS TITLE OF COORDINATOR - NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER WHEREAS, on November 3, 1958, the City Council passed and adopted Resblgtionl Nb,758-281, revising and re-establishing the Basic Compensation ~lah fO~ ~ployees of the City of Santa Ana; and WHEREAS, it is now desired to add a new class to the list of class titles contained in said Resolution No. 58-281, as amended, and to allocate salary'an~W~e,i§ched~l~ ~he~eto. NO~ ~H~REFORE, BE IT~ RESOLVED: That~Section 3 of Resolution No. 58-281,~!as~amended~ is h~reby further~mme~ded ~y addingto Section B the~eof~, in proper alphabetical sequence, the following class title and salary range number~a~next herein set out: CLASS TITLE SALARY RANGE NO. Coordinator - Neighborhood Center 4O BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That this amendment shall take effect on Mmv ~ , 1972. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the Ci:~ oflSan~a~naiiat its regular meeting held on the ls~ day of Mmy , 1972. MAYOR COUNCIL STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE )SS CITY OF SANTA ANA ) I, FLORENCE I. MALONE, do hereby certify that I am the Clerk of the Council of the City of Santa Aha; that the foregoing Re~olution was introduced to said Council at its regular meeting held on the ]s~ day of ~my 1972, and was at said meeting passed and adopted by the following vote, to-wit: AYES: Evans, Patterson~ Villa, Yamamoto, Griset NOES: Herrin, Markel ABSENT: None CITY OF SANTA ANA COORDINATOR - NEIG}IBORIIOOD CENTER DEFINITION Under direction of the Assistant to the City ~nager - Comunity Relations, performs community service work involving the operation of a multi-purpose neighborhood center directed toward providing and improving the effectiveness of local services including necessary social, education, health and welfare-type functions. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Works wiO~ the residents of the neighborhood served to study and develop an understanding of their needs and initiate programs d~signed to meet these requirements; supervises Neighborhood Center staff and volunteers and is responsible for the general administra- tion of the facility including security, maintenance and scheduling the use of the facility; promotes, sense of.identity, pride and responsibility in the area served and encourages broad citizen participation; provides liaison and coordinates extensively with local and other governmental agencies, private service agencies and volunteer groups to provide necessary social, health and welfare services to residents of the neighborhood; maintains and communicates current information concerning various community resources; counsels with persons in thm neighborhood, investigates their problems and renders assistance in resolving their difficulties by referral to and consultation with the appropriate official or agency; prepares minutes, agendas, and staff reports for the Neighborhood Center Advisory Board whose purpose it is to help identify and articulate area needs and resources; performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS Persons assigned to this class are responsible for advising on courses of action and for developing, implementing, and coordinating programs which assist the neighborhood residents in improving their economic, education, social and general living conditions. Wor~. requires the application of initiative and independent judgment within the frame- work of established policies and an ability to establish close rapport and constructive relationships with the residents served. MINIMlrM BASIC REQUIREMENTS Two years' experience in a responsible community service or social welfare capacity concerned with the improvement of intergroup relations supplemented by the completion of at least 60 college level units including upper division course work in the fields of psychology, sociology and education. DESIRABLE K~_OWLEDGE~ SKILLS AND ABILITIES and devise ahd implement solutions; abilJ reports; knowledge of supervisory skills Knowledge of social services available in the metropolitan area; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, private groups, public officials and the residents being served.; ability to communicate effectively with minority groups and the disadvantaged and to help ]:hem in the use of available resources; knowledge of office and record management; ability to analyz, e,g/.t,i~e~, opznzon ~,~ c~.~n~-y nc ~ ty to pr~ I~r~~~d accurale