Add Financial Analyst job classification to city personnel system
In Plain English
The city wants to create a new job category called Financial Analyst. This classification does not currently exist in Richmond's personnel system. If approved, the city can hire people for this role to help with budget analysis and financial planning.
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Votes
Adopt Resolution No. 19-07
9 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
Richmond unanimously approved creating a new Financial Analyst job classification that didn't previously exist in the city's personnel system. This administrative change allows the city to hire people specifically for budget analysis and financial planning work. The vote enables Human Resources to post these positions and establishes the formal job category, though it doesn't commit any specific funding for hiring. This continues the council's pattern of broad support for personnel matters.
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