2022 Civil Service Meeting packetsCITY OF PORT ORCHARD
Human Resources
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Civil Service Commission Meeting
Tuesday, January 18, 2022, 9:oo a.m.
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Item
I. Call to Order
AGENDA
Lead
Chair
Outcome
Status of Appointment of a New
II. Commissioner Lund
III. Election of Chair (CSR 3.01) Chair Action
IV. Old Business
Approval of minutes of
a) October 19, 2021 meeting Chair Action
Proposed revision to Rule 7.03 re:
b) disqualifiers Chief Action
V. New Business
Proposed recruitment process for Certified
Peace Officer and corresponding rule changes
(2.xx Definition, 7.01, 7.02, 8.o1, 8.02, 12.02 Information
a) and Appendix F Chief (First Reading)
Proposed revision to Rule 4.04 re: meeting
Information
b) location
Lund (First Reading)
Proposed revision to Rule 8.04 re: exam
Information
c) postings
Lund (First Reading)
Proposed revision to Rule 8.05 re: time and
Information
d) place of examinations
Lund (First Reading)
Proposed revision to Rule 21.o1 re:
Information
e)
classification titles
Lund
(First Reading)
Various rule changes related to pronouns and
Information
f)
correction to 8.oi(d)
Lund
(First Reading)
Set a date for a Special Meeting for potential
g)
adoption of rules discussed at this meeting
Lund
Action
VI.
Reports
a)
Police Department Update
Chief
Information
b)
Secretary/Chief Examiner Update
Lund
Information
i) Quarterly Report
ii) List Status
VII.
Upcoming meeting(s) and topics
All
Discussion
Next regular meeting: Tuesday, April lg,
2022 at g: 00 a.m.
Adjourn
Chair
Civil Service Commission Meeting
October 19, 2021
The City of Port Orchard Civil Service Commission meeting was called to order at 9:02 a.m. by
Commission Chair Ken Kambich. In addition to Commissioner Ken Kambich, present were
Commissioner Jerry Childs, Police Chief Matt Brown, Secretary/Chief Examiner Debbie Lund
and guest Scott Snyder. Commissioner Rick Wyatt was absent.
Motion was made, seconded and passed to approve the minutes of the January 19, 2021, civil
service commission as presented.
Secretary Lund introduced Scott Snyder to the commission. Secretary Lund and Mr. Snyder
described the reasons for the Commission to have their own legal counsel and the proposed
arrangement that Mr. Snyder would be on call to serve when and if the commission desired his
input. The Commission asked Secretary Lund to forward the proposed engagement letter from Mr.
Snyder. A motion was made, seconded and passed to authorize Secretary Lund to move forward
with signing appropriate documents to engage the on -call services of Mr. Snyder once the
Commissioners had a chance to review the engagement letter.
The commission reviewed and discussed the proposed revision to Rule 7.03 which would add "has
derogatorily used a slur about a protected group" to the list of reasons why an applicant's name
could be removed from consideration.
Chief brown provided an update from the Police Department. The Chief shared that the department
had passed all accreditation standards in August, a huge accomplishment for the department. 3
new police officers have started since the commission last met, 2 vacancies for police officer
remain including one as the result of the retirement of Officer Bill Schaibly. 2 more retirements
are anticipated in early to mid 2022.
Secretary Lund provided the commission with an update of activity including the 3rd quarter 2021
report to the commission. Secretary Lund also mentioned recent contact with Commissioner Rick
Wyatt and his expressed interest in leaving the commission due to personal issues. Secretary Lund
and Mayor Putaansuu will be following up with Mr. Wyatt.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 9:33 a.m.
Debbie Lund
Secretary/Chief Examiner
7.03 NON -ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICANT OR CANDIDATE
The Secretary/Chief Examiner, subject to the right of any person aggrieved to appeal to
the Commission as provided in Rule 5, may refuse to accept an application or to examine
an applicant or may withhold the name of any person from the eligibility list who:
a. does not meet the requirements set forth in these Rules or in the bulletin
announcing the examination;
b. is deemed by competent medical authority to be physically or mentally
unfit to perform the duties of the position;
C. has a history of domestic violence or child abuse allegations or has been
subject to a protective order as defined in RCW 10.99.090.3a;
d. has been convicted of a felony or any crime involving moral turpitude or
violence;
e. has made any materially false statement or has attempted any deception
or fraud in connection with this or any other civil service examination
including false statements by others with the candidate's collusion, in
connection with any application, examination for, or securing of an
appointment;
f. refuses to furnish all information required to complete the application,
does not submit the application or background investigation package by
the established deadline or fails to execute any oath as prescribed by law;
g. has unacceptable personal references;
h. has poor credit practices;
i. is prohibited by Federal or State law from purchasing or possessing a
firearm;
j. who is knowingly a member of any organization which, to his knowledge,
now advocates the overthrow of the government of the United States or of
this state by force or violence or other unlawful means, or who now
advocates the support of a foreign government against the United States
in the event of hostilities;
k. is, at the time of application an unlawful user of drugs including the use
of narcotics or drugs not prescribed for the individual by a licensed medical
practitioner, or addicted to the use of intoxicating liquors or narcotics or
habit-forming drugs;
1. declines for a second time an invite to participate in an examination, or
fails to appear at or pass a scheduled examination, any scheduled test or
part thereof, Chiefs interview or investigation as requested;
In. requests, in writing, to be removed;
n. with or without accommodation, cannot participate in the examination
process without posing a safety and health threat to the applicant or to
others or who requires an accommodation that creates an undue
hardship in administering the examination;
o. is addicted to gambling or immoral practices or habits;
P. is guilty of conduct not compatible with City employment, whether or
not it amounts to a crime;
q. has been dismissed or has resigned in lieu of discharge from any
position, public or private, for any cause which would be a cause for
dismissal from City service; or whose record of employment has not been
satisfactory with any other employer;
r. has abandoned any position in the City service or has been absent from
duty without leave of absence duly granted;
S. has assisted in preparing, conducting or scoring the examination applied
for, or who has in any other manner secured confidential information
concerning such examination which might provide unfair advantage
over other applicants in the examination;
t. has been discharged from the armed forces under conditions other than
honorable;
U. expresses unwillingness or inability to accept appointment, or refuses
offer of an appointment without adequate explanation;
V. fails to respond within ten days next succeeding the mailing of written
inquiry regarding availability for regular employment or fails to respond
within five business days of request to appear for interview or test for
such employment;
W. fails to present himself/herself for duty at any time agreed upon after
having accepted an appointment;
X. fails to maintain a record of current address with the Secretary/Chief
Examiner as evidenced by the return of a properly addressed unclaimed
letter, or other evidence;
y. willfully violates any of the provisions of these rules or any applicable
law;
Z. resigns from the service and was on a promotional list;
aa. is appointed to a regular position from a certified list;
ab. is not selected after having been on the eligibility list for a position three
(3) times in the same job class and department if removal is requested
by the appointing authority/Chief;
ac. cannot be reached in time for appointment when immediate temporary
employment is required, but this shall apply to only such immediate
temporary employment; or
ad. is not qualified to perform the duties of the class based upon a finding by
the Commission, or
ae. has derogatorily used a slur about a protected group.
2.11 CERTIFIED PEACE OFFICER means the employment of a police officer who
has (1) has a current and valid Peace Officer Certification from the Washing
State Criminal Justice Training Commission; (2) been employed as a full-time
sworn police officer within the last 24 months prior to date of hire; and (3) does
not otherwise qualify to apply as a Lateral Entry applicant.
For information only, the definition of Lateral Entry is provided below.
2.26 LATERAL ENTRY means the employment of a uniformed police officer. who has
(1) successfully completed an approved basic law enforcement academy and be
eligible for lateral certification by the Washington State Criminal Justice
Training Commission without attending the state's full basic law enforcement
academy; (2) successfully completed a field training program with a previous
law enforcement agency; (3) been employed as a full-time sworn police officer for
a minimum of eighteen (18) continuous months with a single agency; and (4) not
been out of full-time law enforcement service for longer than three (3) years at date
of hire.
7.01 QUALIFICATIONS OF APPLICANTS
In order to apply for examination, at the time of filing application:
a. An applicant must be a citizen of the United States, or lawful permanent
resident, and able to -read and write the English language.
b. Unless otherwise provided in these Rules, no person will be admitted to
an entrance examination for police officer who is less than twenty-one (21)
years of age.
C. An applicant must file a completed application form prescribed by the
Commission giving fully, truthfully, and accurately all information
required. A certification as to the truth and completeness of the
information contained in the application, shall be required on each
application.
d. An applicant must provide proof to the Secretary/Chief Examiner or
designee of education (high school diploma/GED certificate, college
diploma or transcript), service discharge document (if claiming veteran's
points), and proof of citizenship or lawful permanent residence.
e. An applicant for Lateral Entry police officer employment must meet the
criteria for lateral as defined in 2.26 of these rules; an applicant for
Certified Peace Officer employment must meet the criteria as defined in
2.XX of these rules.
7.02 FILING TIME FOR APPLICATION
a. Entry Level Application: Application to participate in the entry level police
officer written and physical agility examination process is direct through
the city's contract public safety testing provider (publicsafetytesting.com).
A Certification of Scores for applicants that achieve a passing score is
forwarded to the Port Orchard Civil Service Secretary/Chief Examiner.
Upon receipt of certification of scores, the Secretary/Chief Examiner or
designee will place each candidate on a waiting list to be invited to the
next phase of the examination process. Entry level police officer
applications are accepted on a continuous basis as provided in Rule 8.01.
b. Certified Peace Officer and Lateral Police Officer Application:
Applications for Certified Peace Officer and Lateral Level Police Officer
are may accepted on a continuous basis as provided in Rule 8.01.
Application must be made on City of Port Orchard application form
provided by the Secretary/Chief Examiner.
Applications must be received at the office of the Secretary/Chief
Examiner not later than 4:30 p.m. on the last day for filing as posted in
the official bulletin for all other competitive examinations outlined in Rule
8. Applications submitted after such last day for filing shall be considered
late and ineligible for continuation in the process.
d. Application amendments must be received not later than 4:30 p.m. on the
last day for filing. Burden of proof of meeting requirements shall lie with
the applicant.
e. In case of any dispute as to the time of filing, the Commission's official
time recorded on the application shall be conclusive.
f. The time for filing applications may be extended or reopened by the
Secretary/Chief Examiner as ordered by the Commission and as the needs
of the service require, provided notice is immediately posted in accordance
with the City's regular position posting procedures.
8.01 ORDERING EXAMINATIONS
The Secretary/Chief Examiner shall order an examination as necessary to maintain
the following eligibility list(s) (Entry Level police Or€i^eLateral no
O€€ieerfor positions listed in Section 21 of these rules. Such order shall specify the
class for which the examination is ordered. The order shall be reported to the
Commission and be subject to its review.
a. Continuous Testing Eligibility Lis . The Secretary/Chief Examiner may
establish any eligibility list for use by applicants tested through and
certified for eligibility through a continuous testing process.
b. Subscription testing service authorized. The Secretary/Chief Examiner is
authorized to use a subscription testing service when an agreement with
one or more subscription testing service organizations is approved and
executed by the Mayor and, if required, the City Council.
C. Additional Testing. Applicants certified by a subscription testing services
will be subject to such other testing processes, including but not limited to
oral boards or any other testing process conducted by the Commission or
by a subscriber pursuant to Rule 8.01(b).
d. Certification. Candidates certified pursuant to a continuous testing
process shall be placed on the entry level p liee effieer or the lateral rt„�,
liee e ffieer applicable Eligibility List. Certification shall be in
accordance with the rules and regulations of this Commission. As each
applicant is placed in accordance with his or her scores and veteran's
points (if applicable) the placement of all others on the list shall be
adjusted.
8.02 LATER,4L ENTRY POLICE OFFICER EMPLOYMENT
In addition to the examinations outlined in the applicable Appendix to these rules,
Applieantsapplicants for lateral ent police officer employment must successfully pass
(1) Oral Board Examination; (2) Department/Chiefs interview; (3) Truth Verification
Testing; (4) Psychological Examination; (5) Medical Examination; (6) Background
investigation prior to appointment; and (7) other tests as deemed appropriate.
12.02 LENGTH OF PROBATIONARY PERIOD
The period of probation shall be one (1) year from completion of the basic academy, or
date of hire if completion of an academy does not apply to the position for which the
candidate was hired. For Certified Peace Officers and in -state lateral officersLateral
Officers, the period of probation shall be equivalent to one (1) year of Full -Time
service. Minor absences due to vacations, annual military leave, illnesses, etc., do not
interrupt the probationary period unless the absence is so excessive that the
Secretary/Chief Examiner approves a departmental request for an extension of the
probationary period. At the request of the appointing authority/Chief the
Secretary/Chief Examiner may approve an extension of a probationary period for
performance related reasons.
Port Orchard Civil Service Rules
Appendix F
Certified Peace Officer Examination Process
1. City advertises continuous recruitment for Certified Police Officer through job
posting website and other advertising locations as determined appropriate by
the Chief Examiner.
2. The Secretary/Chief Examiner will receive and review applications for
minimum qualifications, and within 30 days of receipt notify candidates of
receipt of application and outlining current hiring status and anticipated
timeline.
3. When oral boards are needed/desired, Secretary/Chief Examiner begins
inviting candidates based on date of application, working from the oldest to the
newest until the day(s) of oral board examinations is filled.
4. A minimum 70% score is required on the oral board examination in order to be
placed on the eligibility list.
5. The oral board examination (assuming 70% or higher) is weighted as 100% of
the final score. The maximum score on the oral board exam can total no more
than 100.
6. Additional Credit provided for in Civil Service Rule 8.10 is added, if applicable,
to the score from Step 5 above. This could result in a score greater than 100.
7. Names are ranked on the eligibility list in order of the final calculated score
and certified by the Secretary/Chief Examiner.
8. When requested by the Police Chief, the Secretary/Chief Examiner will provide
an alphabetical list of applicants to the Chief in accordance with civil service
rule 11.01.
Proposed new Appendix. First Reading 1 / 18/21
4.04 PLACE OF MEETING
All meetings shall be held i the Port Orehard Munieipal Building ing u,,,,v,., 306 unless the
speeified some other plaee, or unless the Commission deter -mines at a prior meeting to
meet at-some-otherplaee. virtually or at the physical location noted on the meeting
agenda.
8.04 NOTICE OF EXAMINATION
Public announcement of examinations shall; at the ,,.,;r;,,.,,,,...,, be published i ., legal
designated newspaper pursuant to RCW 65.16.010, with general circulation in the C
of port Orchard an be posted in the same manner as other job postings of the City -at
least two (2) weeks preceding each examination for any entry level, lateral entry, o-F
position open to the public. Public notice of continuous examinations shall state that
the period for filing applications and taking examinations shall remain open until
further order and notice. The secretary/chief examiner may amend any published
announcement with appropriate public notice. Promotional examination
announcements shall be made through communication with all eligible employees at
least two (2) wee ten (10) calendar days before the application due date.
8.05 TIME AND PLACE OF EXAMINATIONS
Whenever applicants are required to appear for an examination, the time and place
shall be designated in the official bulletin, or the applicants shall be notified in person
by e-mail, mail or by telephone a minimum of two Qone 1 weeks prior to the scheduled
examination. The Secretary/Chief Examiner, with the approval of the Commission,
may have an examination given in more than one session and/or at more than one place,
either within or outside the City of Port Orchard.
21.01 CIVIL SERVICE CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
As prescribed basically in RULE 6 - CLASSIFICATIONS, the positions of all fully -paid
employees of the Port Orchard Police Department shall be allocated to the classes
established herein on the basis of duties performed, level of responsibility, authority
assigned, and qualifications required. The Class Specifications for the Police
Department may include the following if the position is Full -Time:
a. Police Officer
b. Police Sergeant
C. Police O ffiee Ma r a er ervices Coordinator
d. Police Records/Evidence Specialist
e. Public Service Officer — Court Security/Police Support
f. Public Service Officer — Parking Enforcement
g. Community Health Navigator
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1.03 EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
No person in the classified civil service or seeking admission thereto shall be
appointed, reduced, or removed, or in any way favored or discriminated against
in hi�,-_employment or opportunity for employment because of hi�'-race, national
origin, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation (including gender identity and
gender expression), genetic information, marital status, military or veteran
status, or political opinions or affiliations, or because of physical or sensory
disabilities as prescribed in RCW 49.60, federal or local law.
3.01 ELECTION OF CH n IRM n NCHAIRPERSON
At the first regular meeting in January of each year, the Commission shall elect
one of its members asehairmanrchairperson to serve for a term of one year or
until his4iertheir successor is duly elected and qualified.
3.02 DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSON
The n person shall preside at all meetings of the Commission and act as
spokesperson for the Commission.
3.03 CHAIRPERSON PRO TEM
The ehairman chairperson shall designate one of the Commissioners to act as
ehairmanrchairperson pro tern during the absence of the ehairmanchairperson.
If no such designation has been made, the two Commissioners present shall
agree who shall act as n chairperson pro tem.
4.03 SPECIAL MEETINGS
A special meeting may be ordered at any time by the ehairman chairperson or by
any two Commissioners by delivering personally or by mail written notice to each
member of the Commission and all departments affected. Notification of said
1.03 EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
No person in the classified civil service or seeking admission thereto shall be
appointed, reduced, or removed, or in any way favored or discriminated against
in hi�,-_employment or opportunity for employment because of hi�'-race, national
origin, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation (including gender identity and
gender expression), genetic information, marital status, military or veteran
status, or political opinions or affiliations, or because of physical or sensory
disabilities as prescribed in RCW 49.60, federal or local law.
3.01 ELECTION OF CH n IRM n NCHAIRPERSON
At the first regular meeting in January of each year, the Commission shall elect
one of its members asehairmanrchairperson to serve for a term of one year or
until his4iertheir successor is duly elected and qualified.
3.02 DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSON
The n person shall preside at all meetings of the Commission and act as
spokesperson for the Commission.
3.03 CHAIRPERSON PRO TEM
The ehairman chairperson shall designate one of the Commissioners to act as
ehairmanrchairperson pro tern during the absence of the ehairmanchairperson.
If no such designation has been made, the two Commissioners present shall
agree who shall act as n chairperson pro tem.
4.03 SPECIAL MEETINGS
A special meeting may be ordered at any time by the ehairman chairperson or by
any two Commissioners by delivering personally or by mail written notice to each
member of the Commission and all departments affected. Notification of said
meeting, shall be posted in accordance with City practices for such meetings not
less than twenty-four hours prior to the meeting.
4.05 EMERGENCY MEETINGS
If, by reason of fire, flood, earthquake, or other emergency, it shall be unsafe to
meet in the place designated, the meetings may be held for the duration of the
emergency at such place as is designated by the chairperson of the
Commission.
6.02 REVIEW AND APPEALS
a. If the appointing authority/Chief or any employee is affected by any
classification actionhe ar shethey may request the Commission
and Secretary/Chief Examiner to review such action. Such request
shall be made in writing within ten days of notification of such
action.
7.03 NON -ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICANT OR CANDIDATE
The Secretary/Chief Examiner, subject to the right of any person aggrieved to
appeal to the Commission as provided in Rule 5, may refuse to accept an
application or to examine an applicant or may withhold the name of any person
from the eligibility list who:
j. who is knowingly a member of any organization which, to his -their
knowledge, now advocates the overthrow of the government of the
United States or of this state by force or violence or other unlawful
means, or who now advocates the support of a foreign government
against the United States in the event of hostilities;
W. fails to present h mself/herse fthemself for duty at any time
agreed upon after having accepted an appointment;
8.01 ORDERING EXAMINATIONS
d. Certification. Candidates certified pursuant to a continuous testing
process shall be placed on the entry-level police officer or the lateral
entry police officer Eligibility List. Certification shall be in
accordance with the rules and regulations of this Commission. As
each applicant is placed in accordance with ertheir scores
and etera 's points -additional credits (if applicable) the placement
of all others on the list shall be adjusted.
8.19 REPEAT APPLICATIONS
a. An applicant for a continuous recruitment may take the written
test and physical agility test through the third -party provider as
often as allowed by the provider.
b. Candidates who chose to apply and repeat an examination given
as part of the continuous recruitment process will be subject to
their more recent score.
C. An applicant on a current eligibility for hire list may not retake
any examination other than the written and physical agility
exam(s) until his/hertheir name expires or is removed under Rule
7.03 from the current eligibility list.
10.06 CANVASS OF ELIGIBILITY LISTS
Whenever he/shethe Secretary/Chief Examiner believes the needs of the service
require, the Secretary/Chief Examiner shall ascertain the availability for
employment under certain specified employment conditions of persons whose
names appear on an eligibility list.
11.06 EFFECT OF REMOVAL, WITHHOLDING, OR RESTORATION
The removal or withholding of a name shall automatically advance all of the
names below it on the eligibility list.
Should any person whose name is removed or withheld file an appeal of this
removal or withholding within the stipulated time allowed for filing of such
appeals, no permanent appointment shall be made from those names under the
name removed pending the disposition of the appeal, unless said appeal cannot
be concluded within sixty days.
The acceptance or refusal by a candidate of temporary employment shall not
affect h s-the candidate's certification from the eligibility list for permanent
employment.
11.07 APPOINTMENT OF CANDIDATES
In filling position vacancies, the appointing authority/Chief may hire from any of
the names provided to hie=, he Chief under Rule 11.01.
12.03 INTERRUPTION OF PROBATIONARY PERIOD
Whenever the probationary period of an employee in a position in one class is
interrupted due to hi-s-their appointment to a position in another class and the
employee subsequently returns to a position in the first class during the second
probationary period, hi, -their probationary period for the first appointment shall
continue until completed.
12.04 FAILURE OF PROBATION
Any employee failing to satisfactorily complete any promotional probationary
period shall be restored to the most recent previous class for which heishe
q the qualify. In the event of such reversion to a previous class and if
no vacancy exists in the class and department in which hekl+ethey served the
first appointment, a vacancy may be created by layoff or reduction in
accordance with Rule 18.
14.01 ASSIGNMENTS
The assignment of a candidate to a position, or of an employee from one position
to another position within the class and department for which heishe hfts-they
have been certified by the Secretary/Chief Examiner pursuant to these Rules, is
a matter of departmental administration, except as provided in Rule 16.
16.01 CAUSES FOR DISCHARGE, DEMOTION, SUSPENSION AND OTHER
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
An employee may be discharged or suspended without pay for a period not to
exceed thirty days from city service or demoted or deprived of vacation or other
privileges for any of the following reasons:
a. Incompetence, inefficiency, or inattention to or dereliction of duty.
b. Dishonesty, intemperance, immoral conduct, insubordination,
discourteous treatment of the public, or a fellow employee, or any
other act of omission or commission tending to injure the public
service, or any other willful failure on the part of the employee to
properly conduct himselfthemself, or any willful violation of the
provisions of this chapter or the rules and regulations to be adopted
hereunder.
16.02 CONDITIONS OF DISCHARGE, DEMOTION, SUSPENSION, AND
OTHER DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
A permanent employee may be discharged from city service or demoted, or
suspended without pay, or deprived of vacation or other privileges only after
notification in writing of the reasons for such action. Such notice shall state the
specific grounds and the particular facts upon which the disciplinary action is
based, and the employee shall be allowed ten days from the date of service of such
notice in which to reply thereto in writing and request a hearing before the
Commission. Such notice of disciplinary action shall state the time allowed for
answer and for requesting a hearing before the Commission. A copy of such
notice and a copy of the reply, if any, must be filed with the Commission. The
appointing authority/Chief shall submit to the Commission an affidavit showing
the employee has been served with the notice of disciplinary action, either
personally or by certified or registered mail addressed to his -their last known
address and the date of such service.
16.06 PROBATIONARY PERIOD FOLLOWING FIRST APPOINTMENT
An employee who has not completed him --their probationary period may be
discharged without cause by the appointing authority/Chief by written notice
served on the employee.
18.08 RESTORATION TO REINSTATEMENT LIST
The name of any person who has been appointed to a permanent position from a
reinstatement list and subsequently is separated from the service without
delinquency or fault on his -their part shall be restored to the reinstatement list.
This restoration shall have the effect of extending the time the employee's name
is carried on the reinstatement list.
18.09 DISABILITY
An employee may be separated for disability when Ee/shethey cannot perform
the required duties because of a physical or mental impairment as determined
by appointing authority/Chief.
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
Human Resources
216 Prospect Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366
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MEMORANDUM
To: Civil Service Commissioners `
From: Debbie Lund, Police Civil Service Secretary/Chief Examiner
Date: January 13, 2022
RE: 4th Quarter 2021 Report to Commission
Position
Recruitment Status
Eligibility List
Status
Police Officer, Entry Level
Open Continuously
Open Continuously
Police Officer, Lateral
Open Continuously
Open Continuously
Police Sergeant
n a
Expired o6 2021
Police Office Manager
None
None
Police Records/Evidence Specialist
Completed 8 25 2021
Expires 9/2/2022
Community Health Navigator
Completed 12 18 2o2o
Expired 12 29 2021
Public Service Officer — Court
Security/Police Support
No Civil Service employee in this position.
Position is vacant and will likely be eliminated.
Public Service Officer — Parking
Enforcement
No Civil Service employee in this position as
employees are art -time
Personnel changes this Quarter
• Nick Smith was hired as an Entry Level Police Officer in October.
• Police Records/Evidence Specialist Val Francom retired in October.
• Kathleen Thoma was hired as a Police Records/Evidence Specialist in November.
Police Officer Nathan Lynch has submitted his resignation effective January 13, 2022.
Vacancies•
As of December 31, 2021, the department has 2 vacancies for police officer. There are no
other Civil Service vacancies in the department. The departure of Officer Lynch in
January will result in an additional vacancy. We have extended conditional offers to two
police officer candidates.
Report to Commission
January 13, 2022
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Lateral Police Officer Eligibility List (As of December 31, 2021)
A continuous recruitment for lateral police officer was opened on June 9, 2020. The
information below reflects applicant activity from October 1-December 31, 2021. Oral
boards were held in October.
Step
# of Candidates
at this Ste
New applications received this quarter
6
New applications accepted (meet minimums,
eligible, etc.)
2
Invited to oral boards
1
Participated in oral boards
1
New names added to list this quarter
1
Candidates removed from list (hired, expired,
voluntary or involuntary)
4
Names on eligibility list as of 12 31 2021
7
Entry Level Police Officer (as of December 31, 2021)
The recruitment for Entry Level Police Officer is continuous, the numbers below reflect
eligible candidates from October 1-December 31, 2021. Oral boards were held in October
and November.
Step
# of Candidates
at this Ste
New applications received this quarter
3
New applications accepted (meet minimums,
eligible, etc.)
3
Invited to oral boards
38
Participated in oral boards
9
New names added to list this quarter
9
Names on eligibility list as of 12 31 2021
29
Applicants awaiting oral board exam
22
The schedule for oral boards in 2022 is being developed.
We are seeing a number of non -responses from applicants. This requires me to contact
many more applicants than exam slots available. We also typically have at least one last
minute cancellation or no show for the exam.
Civil Service Rules allow me to remove candidates who fail to respond to invites to two
separate oral exams and to remove candidates who are no shows.
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
Human Resources
216 Prospect Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366
Voice: (36o) 876-7014 • Fax: (36o) 895-9029
dlund P cityofportorchard. us
www.cityofportorchard.us
Special Civil Service Commission Meeting
Tuesday, January 25, 2022, 9:oo a.m.
Remote access only:
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82803505961?pwd=QmdiWW12pSVpzcjF6RzBOVXIZNz-2q Zz09
Zoom Meeting ID: 828 0350 5961
Zoom Call -In: 1253 215 8782
AGENDA
Outcome
Item
Lead
I. Call to Order Chair
IV. Old Business
Proposed recruitment process for Certified
a) Peace Officer and corresponding rule changes
(2.xx Definition, 7.01, 7.02, 8.o1, 8.02, 12.02
and Appendix F) Lund Action
b) Proposed revision to Rule 4.04 re: meeting
location Lund Action
c) Proposed revision to Rule 8.04 re: exam
postings Lund Action
d) Proposed revision to Rule 8.05 re: time and
place of examinations Lund Action
e) 1 osed revision a sificat on titles to Rule 21.01 re: Lund Action
f) Various rule changes related to pronouns and
correction to 8.o1(d) Lund Action
Adjourn Chair
Next regular meeting: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 9: oo a.m.
2.11 CERTIFIED PEACE OFFICER means the employment of a police officer who
has (1) has a current and valid Peace Officer Certification from the Washing
State Criminal Justice Training Commission; (2) been employed as a full-time
sworn police officer within the last 24 months prior to date of hire; and (3) does
not otherwise qualify to apply as a Lateral Entry applicant.
For information only, the definition of Lateral Entry is provided below.
2.26 LATERAL ENTRY means the employment of a uniformed police officer. who has
(1) successfully completed an approved basic law enforcement academy and be
eligible for lateral certification by the Washington State Criminal Justice
Training Commission without attending the state's full basic law enforcement
academy; (2) successfully completed a field training program with a previous
law enforcement agency; (3) been employed as a full-time sworn police officer for
a minimum of eighteen (18) continuous months with a single agency; and (4) not
been out of full-time law enforcement service for longer than three (3) years at date
of hire.
7.01 QUALIFICATIONS OF APPLICANTS
In order to apply for examination, at the time of filing application:
a. An applicant must be a citizen of the United States, or lawful permanent
resident, and able to -read and write the English language.
b. Unless otherwise provided in these Rules, no person will be admitted to
an entrance examination for police officer who is less than twenty-one (21)
years of age.
C. An applicant must file a completed application form prescribed by the
Commission giving fully, truthfully, and accurately all information
required. A certification as to the truth and completeness of the
information contained in the application, shall be required on each
application.
d. An applicant must provide proof to the Secretary/Chief Examiner or
designee of education (high school diploma/GED certificate, college
diploma or transcript), service discharge document (if claiming veteran's
points), and proof of citizenship or lawful permanent residence.
e. An applicant for Lateral Entry police officer employment must meet the
criteria for lateral as defined in 2.26 of these rules; an applicant for
Certified Peace Officer employment must meet the criteria as defined in
2.XX of these rules.
7.02 FILING TIME FOR APPLICATION
a. Entry Level Application: Application to participate in the entry level police
officer written and physical agility examination process is direct through
the city's contract public safety testing provider (publicsafetytesting.com).
A Certification of Scores for applicants that achieve a passing score is
forwarded to the Port Orchard Civil Service Secretary/Chief Examiner.
Upon receipt of certification of scores, the Secretary/Chief Examiner or
designee will place each candidate on a waiting list to be invited to the
next phase of the examination process. Entry level police officer
applications are accepted on a continuous basis as provided in Rule 8.01.
b. Certified Peace Officer and Lateral Police Officer Application:
Applications for Certified Peace Officer and Lateral Level Police Officer
are may accepted on a continuous basis as provided in Rule 8.01.
Application must be made on City of Port Orchard application form
provided by the Secretary/Chief Examiner.
Applications must be received at the office of the Secretary/Chief
Examiner not later than 4:30 p.m. on the last day for filing as posted in
the official bulletin for all other competitive examinations outlined in Rule
8. Applications submitted after such last day for filing shall be considered
late and ineligible for continuation in the process.
d. Application amendments must be received not later than 4:30 p.m. on the
last day for filing. Burden of proof of meeting requirements shall lie with
the applicant.
e. In case of any dispute as to the time of filing, the Commission's official
time recorded on the application shall be conclusive.
f. The time for filing applications may be extended or reopened by the
Secretary/Chief Examiner as ordered by the Commission and as the needs
of the service require, provided notice is immediately posted in accordance
with the City's regular position posting procedures.
8.01 ORDERING EXAMINATIONS
The Secretary/Chief Examiner shall order an examination as necessary to maintain
the following eligibility list(s) (Entry Level police Or€i^eLateral no
O€€ieerfor positions listed in Section 21 of these rules. Such order shall specify the
class for which the examination is ordered. The order shall be reported to the
Commission and be subject to its review.
a. Continuous Testing Eligibility Lis . The Secretary/Chief Examiner may
establish any eligibility list for use by applicants tested through and
certified for eligibility through a continuous testing process.
b. Subscription testing service authorized. The Secretary/Chief Examiner is
authorized to use a subscription testing service when an agreement with
one or more subscription testing service organizations is approved and
executed by the Mayor and, if required, the City Council.
C. Additional Testing. Applicants certified by a subscription testing services
will be subject to such other testing processes, including but not limited to
oral boards or any other testing process conducted by the Commission or
by a subscriber pursuant to Rule 8.01(b).
d. Certification. Candidates certified pursuant to a continuous testing
process shall be placed on the entry level p liee effieer or the lateral rt„�,
liee e ffieer applicable Eligibility List. Certification shall be in
accordance with the rules and regulations of this Commission. As each
applicant is placed in accordance with his or her scores and veteran's
points (if applicable) the placement of all others on the list shall be
adjusted.
8.02 LATER,4L ENTRY POLICE OFFICER EMPLOYMENT
In addition to the examinations outlined in the applicable Appendix to these rules,
Applieantsapplicants for lateral ent police officer employment must successfully pass
(1) Oral Board Examination; (2) Department/Chiefs interview; (3) Truth Verification
Testing; (4) Psychological Examination; (5) Medical Examination; (6) Background
investigation prior to appointment; and (7) other tests as deemed appropriate.
12.02 LENGTH OF PROBATIONARY PERIOD
The period of probation shall be one (1) year from completion of the basic academy, or
date of hire if completion of an academy does not apply to the position for which the
candidate was hired. For Certified Peace Officers and in -state lateral officersLateral
Officers, the period of probation shall be equivalent to one (1) year of Full -Time
service. Minor absences due to vacations, annual military leave, illnesses, etc., do not
interrupt the probationary period unless the absence is so excessive that the
Secretary/Chief Examiner approves a departmental request for an extension of the
probationary period. At the request of the appointing authority/Chief the
Secretary/Chief Examiner may approve an extension of a probationary period for
performance related reasons.
Port Orchard Civil Service Rules
Appendix F
Certified Peace Officer Examination Process
1. City advertises continuous recruitment for Certified Police Officer through job
posting website and other advertising locations as determined appropriate by
the Chief Examiner.
2. The Secretary/Chief Examiner will receive and review applications for
minimum qualifications, and within 30 days of receipt notify candidates of
receipt of application and outlining current hiring status and anticipated
timeline.
3. When oral boards are needed/desired, Secretary/Chief Examiner begins
inviting candidates based on date of application, working from the oldest to the
newest until the day(s) of oral board examinations is filled.
4. A minimum 70% score is required on the oral board examination in order to be
placed on the eligibility list.
5. The oral board examination (assuming 70% or higher) is weighted as 100% of
the final score. The maximum score on the oral board exam can total no more
than 100.
6. Additional Credit provided for in Civil Service Rule 8.10 is added, if applicable,
to the score from Step 5 above. This could result in a score greater than 100.
7. Names are ranked on the eligibility list in order of the final calculated score
and certified by the Secretary/Chief Examiner.
8. When requested by the Police Chief, the Secretary/Chief Examiner will provide
an alphabetical list of applicants to the Chief in accordance with civil service
rule 11.01.
Proposed new Appendix. First Reading 1 / 18/21
4.04 PLACE OF MEETING
All meetings shall be held i the Port Orehard Munieipal Building ing u,,,,v,., 306 unless the
speeified some other plaee, or unless the Commission deter -mines at a prior meeting to
meet at-some-otherplaee. virtually or at the physical location noted on the meeting
agenda.
8.04 NOTICE OF EXAMINATION
Public announcement of examinations shall; at the ,,.,;r;,,.,,,,...,, be published i ., legal
designated newspaper pursuant to RCW 65.16.010, with general circulation in the C
of port Orchard an be posted in the same manner as other job postings of the City -at
least two (2) weeks preceding each examination for any entry level, lateral entry, o-F
position open to the public. Public notice of continuous examinations shall state that
the period for filing applications and taking examinations shall remain open until
further order and notice. The secretary/chief examiner may amend any published
announcement with appropriate public notice. Promotional examination
announcements shall be made through communication with all eligible employees at
least two (2) wee ten (10) calendar days before the application due date.
8.05 TIME AND PLACE OF EXAMINATIONS
Whenever applicants are required to appear for an examination, the time and place
shall be designated in the official bulletin, or the applicants shall be notified in person
by e-mail, mail or by telephone a minimum of two Qone 1 weeks prior to the scheduled
examination. The Secretary/Chief Examiner, with the approval of the Commission,
may have an examination given in more than one session and/or at more than one place,
either within or outside the City of Port Orchard.
21.01 CIVIL SERVICE CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
As prescribed basically in RULE 6 - CLASSIFICATIONS, the positions of all fully -paid
employees of the Port Orchard Police Department shall be allocated to the classes
established herein on the basis of duties performed, level of responsibility, authority
assigned, and qualifications required. The Class Specifications for the Police
Department may include the following if the position is Full -Time:
a. Police Officer
b. Police Sergeant
C. Police O ffiee Ma r a er ervices Coordinator
d. Police Records/Evidence Specialist
e. Public Service Officer — Court Security/Police Support
f. Public Service Officer — Parking Enforcement
g. Community Health Navigator
OUS •
1.03 EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
No person in the classified civil service or seeking admission thereto shall be
appointed, reduced, or removed, or in any way favored or discriminated against
in hi�,-_employment or opportunity for employment because of hi�'-race, national
origin, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation (including gender identity and
gender expression), genetic information, marital status, military or veteran
status, or political opinions or affiliations, or because of physical or sensory
disabilities as prescribed in RCW 49.60, federal or local law.
3.01 ELECTION OF CH n IRM n NCHAIRPERSON
At the first regular meeting in January of each year, the Commission shall elect
one of its members asehairmanrchairperson to serve for a term of one year or
until his4iertheir successor is duly elected and qualified.
3.02 DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSON
The n person shall preside at all meetings of the Commission and act as
spokesperson for the Commission.
3.03 CHAIRPERSON PRO TEM
The ehairman chairperson shall designate one of the Commissioners to act as
ehairmanrchairperson pro tern during the absence of the ehairmanchairperson.
If no such designation has been made, the two Commissioners present shall
agree who shall act as n chairperson pro tem.
4.03 SPECIAL MEETINGS
A special meeting may be ordered at any time by the ehairman chairperson or by
any two Commissioners by delivering personally or by mail written notice to each
member of the Commission and all departments affected. Notification of said
1.03 EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES
No person in the classified civil service or seeking admission thereto shall be
appointed, reduced, or removed, or in any way favored or discriminated against
in hi�,-_employment or opportunity for employment because of hi�'-race, national
origin, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation (including gender identity and
gender expression), genetic information, marital status, military or veteran
status, or political opinions or affiliations, or because of physical or sensory
disabilities as prescribed in RCW 49.60, federal or local law.
3.01 ELECTION OF CH n IRM n NCHAIRPERSON
At the first regular meeting in January of each year, the Commission shall elect
one of its members asehairmanrchairperson to serve for a term of one year or
until his4iertheir successor is duly elected and qualified.
3.02 DUTIES OF CHAIRPERSON
The n person shall preside at all meetings of the Commission and act as
spokesperson for the Commission.
3.03 CHAIRPERSON PRO TEM
The ehairman chairperson shall designate one of the Commissioners to act as
ehairmanrchairperson pro tern during the absence of the ehairmanchairperson.
If no such designation has been made, the two Commissioners present shall
agree who shall act as n chairperson pro tem.
4.03 SPECIAL MEETINGS
A special meeting may be ordered at any time by the ehairman chairperson or by
any two Commissioners by delivering personally or by mail written notice to each
member of the Commission and all departments affected. Notification of said
meeting, shall be posted in accordance with City practices for such meetings not
less than twenty-four hours prior to the meeting.
4.05 EMERGENCY MEETINGS
If, by reason of fire, flood, earthquake, or other emergency, it shall be unsafe to
meet in the place designated, the meetings may be held for the duration of the
emergency at such place as is designated by the chairperson of the
Commission.
6.02 REVIEW AND APPEALS
a. If the appointing authority/Chief or any employee is affected by any
classification actionhe ar shethey may request the Commission
and Secretary/Chief Examiner to review such action. Such request
shall be made in writing within ten days of notification of such
action.
7.03 NON -ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICANT OR CANDIDATE
The Secretary/Chief Examiner, subject to the right of any person aggrieved to
appeal to the Commission as provided in Rule 5, may refuse to accept an
application or to examine an applicant or may withhold the name of any person
from the eligibility list who:
j. who is knowingly a member of any organization which, to his -their
knowledge, now advocates the overthrow of the government of the
United States or of this state by force or violence or other unlawful
means, or who now advocates the support of a foreign government
against the United States in the event of hostilities;
W. fails to present h mself/herse fthemself for duty at any time
agreed upon after having accepted an appointment;
8.01 ORDERING EXAMINATIONS
d. Certification. Candidates certified pursuant to a continuous testing
process shall be placed on the entry-level police officer or the lateral
entry police officer Eligibility List. Certification shall be in
accordance with the rules and regulations of this Commission. As
each applicant is placed in accordance with ertheir scores
and etera 's points -additional credits (if applicable) the placement
of all others on the list shall be adjusted.
8.19 REPEAT APPLICATIONS
a. An applicant for a continuous recruitment may take the written
test and physical agility test through the third -party provider as
often as allowed by the provider.
b. Candidates who chose to apply and repeat an examination given
as part of the continuous recruitment process will be subject to
their more recent score.
C. An applicant on a current eligibility for hire list may not retake
any examination other than the written and physical agility
exam(s) until his/hertheir name expires or is removed under Rule
7.03 from the current eligibility list.
10.06 CANVASS OF ELIGIBILITY LISTS
Whenever he/shethe Secretary/Chief Examiner believes the needs of the service
require, the Secretary/Chief Examiner shall ascertain the availability for
employment under certain specified employment conditions of persons whose
names appear on an eligibility list.
11.06 EFFECT OF REMOVAL, WITHHOLDING, OR RESTORATION
The removal or withholding of a name shall automatically advance all of the
names below it on the eligibility list.
Should any person whose name is removed or withheld file an appeal of this
removal or withholding within the stipulated time allowed for filing of such
appeals, no permanent appointment shall be made from those names under the
name removed pending the disposition of the appeal, unless said appeal cannot
be concluded within sixty days.
The acceptance or refusal by a candidate of temporary employment shall not
affect h s-the candidate's certification from the eligibility list for permanent
employment.
11.07 APPOINTMENT OF CANDIDATES
In filling position vacancies, the appointing authority/Chief may hire from any of
the names provided to hie=, he Chief under Rule 11.01.
12.03 INTERRUPTION OF PROBATIONARY PERIOD
Whenever the probationary period of an employee in a position in one class is
interrupted due to hi-s-their appointment to a position in another class and the
employee subsequently returns to a position in the first class during the second
probationary period, hi, -their probationary period for the first appointment shall
continue until completed.
12.04 FAILURE OF PROBATION
Any employee failing to satisfactorily complete any promotional probationary
period shall be restored to the most recent previous class for which heishe
q the qualify. In the event of such reversion to a previous class and if
no vacancy exists in the class and department in which hekl+ethey served the
first appointment, a vacancy may be created by layoff or reduction in
accordance with Rule 18.
14.01 ASSIGNMENTS
The assignment of a candidate to a position, or of an employee from one position
to another position within the class and department for which heishe hfts-they
have been certified by the Secretary/Chief Examiner pursuant to these Rules, is
a matter of departmental administration, except as provided in Rule 16.
16.01 CAUSES FOR DISCHARGE, DEMOTION, SUSPENSION AND OTHER
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
An employee may be discharged or suspended without pay for a period not to
exceed thirty days from city service or demoted or deprived of vacation or other
privileges for any of the following reasons:
a. Incompetence, inefficiency, or inattention to or dereliction of duty.
b. Dishonesty, intemperance, immoral conduct, insubordination,
discourteous treatment of the public, or a fellow employee, or any
other act of omission or commission tending to injure the public
service, or any other willful failure on the part of the employee to
properly conduct himselfthemself, or any willful violation of the
provisions of this chapter or the rules and regulations to be adopted
hereunder.
16.02 CONDITIONS OF DISCHARGE, DEMOTION, SUSPENSION, AND
OTHER DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
A permanent employee may be discharged from city service or demoted, or
suspended without pay, or deprived of vacation or other privileges only after
notification in writing of the reasons for such action. Such notice shall state the
specific grounds and the particular facts upon which the disciplinary action is
based, and the employee shall be allowed ten days from the date of service of such
notice in which to reply thereto in writing and request a hearing before the
Commission. Such notice of disciplinary action shall state the time allowed for
answer and for requesting a hearing before the Commission. A copy of such
notice and a copy of the reply, if any, must be filed with the Commission. The
appointing authority/Chief shall submit to the Commission an affidavit showing
the employee has been served with the notice of disciplinary action, either
personally or by certified or registered mail addressed to his -their last known
address and the date of such service.
16.06 PROBATIONARY PERIOD FOLLOWING FIRST APPOINTMENT
An employee who has not completed him --their probationary period may be
discharged without cause by the appointing authority/Chief by written notice
served on the employee.
18.08 RESTORATION TO REINSTATEMENT LIST
The name of any person who has been appointed to a permanent position from a
reinstatement list and subsequently is separated from the service without
delinquency or fault on his -their part shall be restored to the reinstatement list.
This restoration shall have the effect of extending the time the employee's name
is carried on the reinstatement list.
18.09 DISABILITY
An employee may be separated for disability when Ee/shethey cannot perform
the required duties because of a physical or mental impairment as determined
by appointing authority/Chief.
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
Human Resources
216 Prospect Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366
Voice: (36o) 876-7014 • Fax: (36o) 895-9029
dlund (& cityofportorchard.us
www.cityofportorchard.us
Civil Service Commission Meeting
Tuesday, April 19, 2022, 9:oo a.m.
Remote access only:
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82803505961?pwd=QmdiWW)pSVpzcOF6RzBOVXIZNza2Zz09
Zoom Meeting ID: 828 0350 5961
Zoom Call -In: 1253 215 8782
AGENDA
Outcome
Item Lead Requested
I. Call to Order Chair
II. Introduction of a New Commissioner Lund Information
III. Approval of Minutes
Approval of minutes of
a) January 18, 2022 meeting Chair Action
Approval of minutes of
b) January 25, 2022 special meeting Chair Action
IV. Old Business
None
V. New Business
a) Correction of Clerical Error in CSR 4.01 Information
VI. Reports
a) Police Department Update Chief Information
b) Secretary/Chief Examiner Update Lund Information
i) Quarterly Report
ii) List Status
VII. Upcoming meeting(s) and topics All Discussion
Next regular meeting: Tuesday, July 19, 2022 at 9: oo a.m.
Adjourn Chair
Civil Service Commission Meeting
January 18, 2022
The City of Port Orchard Civil Service Commission meeting was called to order at 9:05 a.m. by
Commission Chair Ken Kambich. In addition to Commissioner Ken Kambich, present were
Commissioner Jerry Childs, Police Chief Matt Brown, and Secretary/Chief Examiner Debbie
Lund.
Secretary Lund reported to the Commission that the process to find a commissioner to replace Mr.
Wyatt, who resigned in December, was underway but not yet completed.
Motion was made, seconded and passed to elect Ken Kambich as the commission chair for 2022.
Motion was made, seconded and passed to approve the minutes of the October 19, 2021, civil
service commission as presented.
The commission reviewed and discussed the proposed revision to Rule 7.03 which would add "has
derogatorily used a slur about a protected group" to the list of reasons why an applicant's name
could be removed from consideration. A motion was made, seconded and passed to approve the
change to Rule 7.03 as presented.
Chief Brown shared with the commission his reasons for the suggested change to the Civil Service
rules to allow for the recruitment of Certified Peace Officers. The Chief explained that applicants
would have already passed the Washington Basic Law Enforcement Academy but for a variety of
reasons, not meet the qualifications for Lateral Police Officer including their FTO status or short
duration of service. After discussion, the commission indicated support for the changes.
Secretary Lund reviewed with the commission a proposed change to Rule 4.04 allowing the
commission some flexibility in their meeting location. After discussion, the commission indicated
support for the changes.
The commission then reviewed the proposed changes to Rule 8.04 regarding exam postings
including removal of a reference to newspaper advertising. After discussion, the commission
indicated support for the changes.
The proposed change to Rule 8.05 regarding time and place of examinations was reviewed by the
commission. After discussion, the commission indicated support for the changes with the
acknowledgement that examinations in a virtual environment were easier to schedule with
applicants.
Secretary Lund shared with the commission that recent union negotiations lead to a title change
for one of the office positions, thus necessitating a proposed change to Rule 21.01 for the position
of Police Office Manager.
The commission reviewed a variety of rule changes related to the use of pronouns throughout the
Civil Service Rules. After discussion, the commission indicated support for the changes to remove
references to gender and correction to Rule 8.01(d) to include all types of additional credits, when
applicable.
The commission set a special meeting for Tuesday, January 25, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. to potentially
take action on the rules that were on today's agenda for first reading.
Chief Brown provided an update from the Police Department. The Chief shared that the department
received their accreditation in November. Now all Kitsap County agencies are accredited. One
entry level officer just came off of FTO status, another candidate graduates from the academy in
February and a third graduates from the academy in March. A lateral officer candidate is in the
final stages of the hiring process and could be here in March. In conjunction with the
Secretary/Chief Examiner more oral boards will be held in February. Staffing remains a challenge
as more retirements are anticipated, potentially one in March and another in April.
Commissioner Childs asked about contingency plans if the department was short staffed. The
Chief reported that the department is evaluating options including additional overtime,
reassignment of the School Resource Officer, and prioritization of calls for service. The
department is monitoring staff for burnout due to staffing needs and an increase in calls for service.
Secretary Lund provided the commission with an update of activity including the 4th quarter 2021
report to the commission.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 9:40 a.m.
Debbie Lund
Secretary/Chief Examiner
Civil Service Commission Meeting
January 25, 2022
The City of Port Orchard Civil Service Commission meeting was called to order at 9:04 a.m. by
Commission Chair Ken Kambich. In addition to Commissioner Ken Kambich, present were
Commissioner Jerry Childs, Police Chief Matt Brown, and Secretary/Chief Examiner Debbie
Lund.
The commission reviewed and discussed the proposed revision to rules which were first presented
at their regular meeting on January 18, 2022.
A motion was made, seconded and carried to adopt, as presented, proposed rule changes to create
a definition of Certified Peace Officer and alter rules 7.01, 7.02, 8.01, 8.02, 12.02 and create
Appendix F to allow for the recruitment of Certified Peace Officers.
A motion was made, seconded and carried to adopt, as presented, proposed changes to Rule 4.04
allowing the commission some flexibility in their meeting location.
A motion was made, seconded and carried to adopt, as presented, proposed changes to Rule 8.04
regarding exam postings including removal of a reference to newspaper advertising.
A motion was made, seconded and carried to adopt, as presented, proposed changes to Rule 8.05
regarding time and place of examinations.
A motion was made, seconded and carried to adopt, as presented, proposed changes to Rule 21.01
as a result of union negotiations for the position of Police Office Manager.
A motion was made, seconded and carried to adopt, as presented, proposed changes to a variety of
rules related to the use of pronouns throughout the Civil Service Rules, including a correction to
Rule 8.01(d) to include all types of additional credits, when applicable.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 9:06 a.m.
Debbie Lund
Secretary/Chief Examiner
Report to Commission from Secretary/Chief Examiner Lund:
Civil Service Rule 8.15 allows the Secretary/Chief Examiner to correct any clerical
errors in the Civil Service Rules.
When the Commission changed the rules (on January 19, 2021), to move from monthly
to quarterly meetings, the word "monthly" was inadvertently left in the sentence.
I believe this to be a clerical error allowing the Secretary/Chief Examiner to change the
language without Civil Service Commission action. The change is reflected below:
4.01 REGULAR MEETINGS
Regular meetings shall be held monthly at 9:00 AM, on the third Tuesday of the first
month of each calendar quarter, unless same shall be a holiday, and then meetings shall
be held the next business day or on a date designated by the Commission. All activities
of the Commission shall be conducted in a manner which is in total compliance with
what is commonly referred to as the "Open Public Meeting Act of 1971", as amended, of
the State of Washington (CH 42.30 RCW).
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
Human Resources
1101 s 216 Prospect Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366
^u� - Voice: (36o) 876-7014 • Fax: (36o) 895-9029
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MEMORANDUM
To: Civil Service Commissioners lial—a
From: Debbie Lund, Police Civil Service Secretary/Chief Examiner
Date: April 7, 2022
RE: ist Quarter 2022 Report to Commission
Position
Recruitment Status
Eligibility List
Status
Police Officer, Entry Level
Open Continuously
Open Continuously
Police Officer, Certified
Open Continuously
Open Continuously
Police Officer, Lateral
Open Continuously
Open Continuously
Police Sergeant
n a
Expired o6 2021
Police Services Coordinator
None
None
Police Records Evidence Specialist
Completed 8 25 2021
List exhausted
Community Health Navigator
Completed 12 18 202o
Expired 12 29 2021
Public Service Officer — Court
Security/Police Support
No Civil Service employee in this position.
Position is vacant and will likely be eliminated.
Public Service Officer — Parking
Enforcement
No Civil Service employee in this position as
employees are art -time
Personnel changes this Quarter
• Noah Sanchez was hired as a Lateral Police Officer in March.
• Police Officer Nathan Lynch resigned effective January 13, 2022.
• Police Officer (Detective) Beth Deatherage has announced her retirement as of
May 1, 2022.
Vacancies
As of March 31, 2022, the department has 2 vacancies for police officer. There are no other
Civil Service vacancies in the department. The retirement of Officer Deatherage in May
will result in an additional vacancy. Additionally, the City Council has authorized the
department to "over hire" by two officers in anticipation of additional retirements within
the next 12 months. The Chief currently has six candidates in various stages of the
background process.
Report to Commission
April 7, 2022
Page 2
Lateral Police Officer Eligibili , List (As of March 31, 2022)
A continuous recruitment for lateral police officer was opened on June 9, 2020. The
information below reflects applicant activity from January 1-March 31, 2022. Oral boards
were held in February.
Step
# of Candidates
at this Ste
New applications received this quarter
5
New applications accepted (met minimums,
eligible, etc.)
5
Invited to oral boards
4
Participated in oral boards
3
New names added to list this quarter
3
Candidates removed from list (hired, expired,
voluntary or involuntary)
4
Names on eligibility list as of 3 31 22
6
Certified Police Officer Eligibility List (As of March 31, 2022)
A continuous recruitment for certified police officer was opened on January 15, 2022. The
information below reflects applicant activity from January 15-March 31, 2022. Oral
boards were held in February.
Step
# of Candidates
at this Ste
New applications received this quarter
6
New applications accepted (met minimums,
eligible, etc.)
4
Invited to oral boards
2
Participated in oral boards
2
New names added to list this quarter
2
Candidates removed from list (hired, expired,
voluntary or involuntary)
1
Names on eligibility list as of 3/31/22
1
Report to Commission
April 7, 2022
Page 3
Entry Level Police Officer (as of March 31, 2022)
The recruitment for Entry Level Police Officer is continuous, the numbers below reflect
eligible candidates from January 1-March 31, 2022. Oral boards were held in February.
Step
# of Candidates
at this Step
New applications received this quarter
8
New applications accepted (meet minimums,
eligible, etc.)
7
Invited to oral boards
6
Participated in oral boards
2
New names added to list this quarter
2
Candidates removed from list (hired, expired,
voluntary or involuntary)
10
Names on eligibility list as of 3 31 22
18
Applicants awaiting oral board exam
24
Additional Position Information
Position
Activity
Police Sergeant
No civil service activity. The City anticipates
discussion with the Sergeant's Union related to a
voluntary demotion and the creation of an
additional position.
Police Services Coordinator
No civil service activity.
Police Records/Evidence Specialist
A recruitment for an additional employee in this
job classification was opened on March 28, 2022
and will close on April 18, 2022. This will
establish a hiring list for an additional position
authorized by the City Council for the latter part
Of 2022.
Community Health Navigator
No civil service activity.
Related Information
Additional oral boards for all levels of police officer are planned for July and October.
More can be scheduled, if needed.
We are fortunate in that we continue to see a slow trickle of applications coming in. Entry
level applicants are, understandably, our largest applicant pool. The City Council has
authorized a lateral incentive of $15,000 for a lateral police officer candidate to work for
the City of Port Orchard. As of this writing, the Police Guild has not signed the required
Memorandum of Understanding, thus preventing the City from advertising and offering
the incentive program.
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
Human Resources
216 Prospect Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366
Voice: (36o) 876-7014 • Fax: (36o) 895-9029
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www.cityofportorchard.us
Civil Service
Eligibility List Status
Position
Status
Expiration
Police Officer, Entry Level
Open continuous
Various, per candidate
Police Officer, Certified
Open continuous
Various, per candidate
Police Officer, Lateral Level
Open continuous
Various, per candidate
Police Sergeant
n/a
Expired o6/2021
Police Services Coordinator
n/a
Unknown
Police Records/Evidence
Specialist
2022 recruitment open,
Closes 4/18/22
2021 list exhausted;
new recruitment
underway
Community Health Navigator
n/a
Expired 12 29 2021
Public Service Officer — Court
Security/Police Support
No full-time civil service covered positions
Public Service Officer — Parking
Enforcement
No full-time civil service covered positions
As of April 12, 2022
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
Human Resources
216 Prospect Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366
Voice: (36o) 876-7014 • Fax: (36o) 895-9029
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Civil Service Commission Meeting
Tuesday, October 18, 2022, 9: oo a.m.
Council Chambers, Port Orchard City Hall
Remote access:
Link: https://usO2web.zoom.us/i/82803505961?pwd=QmdiWWppSVpzciF6RzBOVXIZNz 2c� Zz09
Zoom Meeting ID: 828 0350 5961
Zoom Call -In: 1253 215 8782
AGENDA
Outcome
Item
Lead
Requested
I.
Call to Order
Chair
II.
Introductions
Lund
Information
New Commissioner
Lund
Information
New Deputy Police Chief
Brown
Information
III.
Approval of Minutes
a)
Approval of minutes of April 19, 2022 meeting
Chair
Action
IV.
Old Business
None
V. New Business
a) Rule 21: Class Specifications proposed change Lund
b) Future meetings: In person, hybrid? Lund
VI. Reports
a) Police Department Update Chief
b) Secretary/Chief Examiner Update Lund
i) Quarterly Report
VII. Upcoming meeting(s) and topics All
Next regular meeting: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at 9: oo a.m.
Adjourn Chair
1st Reading
Discussion
Information
Information
Discussion
Civil Service Commission Meeting
April 19, 2022
The City of Port Orchard Civil Service Commission meeting was called to order at 9:13 a.m. by
Commission Chair Ken Kambich. In addition to Commissioner Ken Kambich, present were
Commissioner Jerry Childs, Police Chief Matt Brown, and Secretary/Chief Examiner Debbie
Lund. Commissioner Eric Worden was absent.
Motion was made, seconded and passed to approve the minutes of the January 18, 2022, civil
service commission as presented.
Motion was made, seconded and passed to approve the minutes of the January 25, 2022, civil
service commission as presented.
Secretary Lund reported to the Commission an error found in Civil Service Rule 4.01 that was the
inadvertent result of a change in that rule on January 19, 2022. The error was grammatical and
fixed by Secretary Lund as permitted by Civil Service Rule 8.15.
Chief Brown provided a department update to the Commission. The department has three police
officer new hires in various stages of Field Training (FTO). In addition, the department has 5
candidates in various stages of the background process. More oral boards are scheduled for
tomorrow. The department has 2 current vacancies, 1 retirement within the next two weeks and
authorization of the City Council to hire an additional 2 positions due to anticipated retirements.
The Chief reported that the department is busy. The crime rate has increased 15% in the last 3
years. The Chief shared with the Commission that he anticipates conducting a group oath of office
ceremony for new hires once the City Council resumes in person or hybrid meetings and the
Commission is welcome to attend virtually or in person.
Secretary Lund shared with the Commission that a recruitment for Police Records/Evidence
Specialist is currently underway to fill an additional position authorized by the City Council in
anticipation of the officers wearing body worn cameras and the public records requests that will
ultimately be generated by the use of the cameras.
There being no further business the meeting adjourned at 9:25 a.m.
Debbie Lund
Secretary/Chief Examiner
RULE 21 - CLASS SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE UNIFORMED AND NON -
UNIFORMED POLICE SERVICE
21.01 CIVIL SERVICE CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
As prescribed basically in RULE 6 - CLASSIFICATIONS, the positions of all fully -paid
employees of the Port Orchard Police Department shall be allocated to the classes
established herein on the basis of duties performed, level of responsibility, authority
assigned, and qualifications required. The Class Specifications for the Police
Department may include the following if the position is Full -Time:
a. Police Officer
b. Police Sergeant
C. Police Services Coordinator
d. Police Records/Evidence Specialist
g-e. Community Health Navigator
CITY OF PORT ORCHARD
Human Resources
216 Prospect Street, Port Orchard, WA 98366
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MEMORANDUM
To: Civil Service Commissioners `
From: Debbie Lund, Police Civil Service Secretary/Chief Examiner
Date: October 3, 2022
RE: 3 rdQuarter2022 Report to Commission
Position
Recruitment Status
Eligibility List
Status
Police Officer, Entry Level
Open Continuously
Open Continuously
Police Officer, Certified
Open Continuously
Open Continuously
Police Officer, Lateral
Open Continuously
Open Continuously
Police Sergeant
n a
Expired o6 2021
Police Services Coordinator
None
None
Police Records/Evidence Specialist
Oral Boards May 2022
List Expires
513112023
Community Health Navigator
Completed 12 18 202o
Expired 12 29 2021
Public Service Officer — Court
Security/Police Support
No Civil Service employee in this position.
Position is vacant and will likely be eliminated.
Personnel changes this Quarter
• Michael Bradshaw was hired as a Lateral Police Officer on July 6, 2022
• Dakotah Melton was hired as an Entry Level Police Officer on July 18, 2022
• Caroline Eberhardy was hired as a Police Records/Evidence Specialist on August
31, 2022.
Michael Bradshaw resigned as a Police Officer on September 13, 2022
Chuck Schandel retired as a Police Officer on September 14, 2022
Melissa Stern resigned as the Community Health Navigator on September 15,
2022.
Although not a Civil Service covered position, please know that Dan Schoonmaker started
as Deputy Police Chief on September 12, 2022.
Vacancies:
Police Officer: As of September 30, 2022, the department has 4 vacancies for police
officer and a retirement pending effective in December. A Certified Peace Officer
candidate will start with the department on October 10. Additional candidates are in
the background check process.
Report to Commission
October 3, 2022
Page 2
Community Health Navigator: The position is now vacant. At this time, the City
will not be recruiting to fill the position. Due to some factors outside of the City's
control related to available social services resources, the City has decided to postpone
any recruitment related to this position at this time.
List Activity
Lateral Police Officer Eligibility List (As of September 30, 2022)
A continuous recruitment for lateral police officer was opened on June 9, 2020. The
information below reflects applicant activity from July 1-September 30, 2022. Oral
boards were held in July and September.
Step
# of Candidates
at this Ste
New applications received this quarter
2
New applications accepted (met minimums,
eligible, etc.)
2
Invited to oral boards
1
Participated in oral boards
1
New names added to list this quarter
1
Candidates removed from list (hired, expired,
voluntary or involuntary)
2
Names on eligibility list as of 9/30/22
1
Certified Police Officer Eligibili , List (As of September 30, 2022)
A continuous recruitment for certified police officer was opened on January 15, 2022.
The information below reflects applicant activity from July 1-September 30, 2022.
Oral boards were held in July and September.
Step
# of Candidates
at this Ste
New applications received this quarter
2
New applications accepted (met minimums,
eligible, etc.)
2
Invited to oral boards
2
Participated in oral boards
1
New names added to list this quarter
1
Candidates removed from list (hired, expired,
voluntary or involuntary)
0
Names on eligibility list as of 9 30 22
1
Report to Commission
October 3, 2022
Page 3
Entry Level Police Officer (as of September 30, 2022)
The recruitment for Entry Level Police Officer is continuous, the numbers below
reflect eligible candidates from July 1-September 30, 2022. Oral boards were held in
July and September.
Step
# of Candidates
at this Ste
New applications received this quarter
9
New applications accepted (meet minimums,
eligible, etc.)
9
Invited to oral boards
30
Participated in oral boards
11
New names added to list this quarter
8
Candidates removed from list (hired, expired,
voluntary or involuntary)
4
Names on eligibility list as of 9 30 22
15
Applicants awaiting oral board exam
12
Additional Position Information
Position
Activity
Police Sergeant
No civil service activity.
Police Services Coordinator
No civil service activity.
Police Records Evidence Specialist
Current eligibility list exists
Community Health Navigator
No civil service activity.
Related Information
Additional oral boards for all levels of police officer may be held before year end.
Applicant numbers are slowing down.
As previously reported, the City Council has authorized a $1o,000 hiring incentive for
Lateral Police Officers. Negotiations with the union are still underway for an additional
$5,000 incentive for Lateral Officers completing probation.