The City of Austin is seeking applications from qualified individuals to serve on the three member City of Austin Firefighter’s, Police Officers’, and Emergency Medical Services Personnel’s Civil Service Commission.
The opening is to fill a partial term ending Dec. 6, 2019.
The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. July 31, 2018. The time commitment for Commission business is anticipated at 1 – 3 hours a month. Commissioners serve on a voluntary basis.
The three-member Firefighters’, Police Officers’, and Emergency Medical Services Personnel Civil Service Commission was created to ensure general compliance with applicable provisions of Chapter 143 of the Texas Local Government Code; local Civil Service rules established by the Commission; and any current agreements between the City of Austin and associations representing firefighters, police officers and emergency medical service (EMS) personnel.
The Firefighters’, Police Officers’ and Emergency Medical Services Personnel Civil Service Commission regulates the promotion, suspension, and termination of firefighters, police officers, and EMS personnel in accordance with the above-mentioned statutes, rules, and agreements.
To qualify to serve on the commission, applicants must:
The City prefers applicants with experience or knowledge of the administration of human resources or labor relations/employment law.
Application Process
Interested applicants may complete a City of Austin Boards and Commissions application online or in person at the City Clerk’s Office on the first floor of City Hall, 301 W. Second St. (Applicants are strongly encouraged to use the online application method.)
A resume, cover letter, and any other supporting documentation may be submitted electronically to the Boards and Commissions Coordinator at cityclerkopencallapps@austintexas.gov.
Materials must be submitted before 5 p.m. July 31, 2018.
If further information is needed, please contact Joseph Rodriguez, Boards and Commissions Coordinator, at (512) 974-9044 or via email at JosephA.Rodriguez@austintexas.gov with questions.
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