CHIEF OF CLASSIFICATION 0405
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS
The work involves overall
administration of the Classification and Certifications Divisions of the
Department of Civil Service and participation in general policy decisions. Responsibility is included for overseeing the
annual departmental budget process. The
incumbent directs the activities of a professional, technical and clerical
staff, and personally participates in the more complex problems. Work is performed in conformance with Civil
Service Law and the policies of the County Personnel Officer, and requires the
exercise of considerable initiative and independent judgment on technical and
procedural matters. Work is reviewed by
the County Personnel Officer through reports and conferences. Does related work as required.
TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITIES
Administers
and coordinates the implementation of the classification program for positions
in the classified service in all jurisdictions under the authority of the
County Personnel Director;
Directs
and oversees the work of the Certifications staff in activities such as the
establishment of eligible lists and the determination that list appointments
conform to legal requirements;
Develops
policies for and maintains administrative oversight of transactions activities
relating to reports of employment and payroll certifications;
Serves
as liaison with the New York State Civil Service Commission in providing
justifications for Rules amendments;
Confers
with elected officials and administrators of County departments and outside
jurisdictions;
Assists
attorneys with case preparation relating to Civil Service matters and testifies
in court on classification-related issues;
Assists
in formulating and revising the Civil Service Rules to meet the needs of the
service;
Assists
in developing departmental policy regarding Civil Service matters;
Interprets
and enforces the Civil Service Law, Rules and policies;
Responds
to the more complex questions and correspondence relating to a variety of Civil
Service matters.
FULL PERFORMANCE KNOWLEDGES, SKILLS,
ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS
Comprehensive knowledge of standard
principles, practices, methods and techniques of public personnel administration;
comprehensive knowledge of New York State Civil Service Law; comprehensive
knowledge of the specialized principles, practices, methods and techniques
involved in position classification administration; thorough knowledge of the
principles of administrative organization and management; thorough knowledge
of modern principles, practices, methods and techniques in placement,
probation and training in modern merit systems; good knowledge of recent
developments, current literature and sources of information in public personnel
work ability to analyze facts and to exercise sound judgment in arriving at
conclusions; ability to keep a variety of records and to prepare and submit
reports; ability to express oneself clearly and concisely both orally and in
writing; ability to delegate authority and to plan, train and supervise
technical and clerical work in a manner conducive to full performance and high
morale; ability to represent the department on policy, technical and procedural
matters and to establish and maintain effective working relationships with
employees, department heads, and the general public; physical condition
commensurate with the demands of the position.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
PROMOTIONAL
Two
(2) years of permanent competitive status as a Chief Personnel Analyst
(Classification); or,
Four
(4) years of permanent competitive status as a Principal Personnel Analyst.
R04/02/18
Competitive