Create new Workforce Program Coordinator job with $53,600-$65,200 salary
In Plain English
The city wants to hire someone to coordinate workforce development programs. This new position would earn between $4,471 and $5,433 per month. If approved, the city can start recruiting for this role to help residents find jobs and training opportunities.
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Votes
to adopt Ordinance No. 15-07 N.S.
8 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
The council unanimously approved creating a new Workforce Program Coordinator position to help residents find jobs and training opportunities. The role will pay between $4,471 and $5,433 per month, and the city can now begin recruiting to fill it. This continues the council's pattern of strong support for personnel decisions, with all present members backing workforce development initiatives.
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Community Discussion
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The Story So Far
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