ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT


                                                    Date:  December 5, 1995


     TO:      Vancouver City Council

     FROM:    City Clerk

     SUBJECT: Councillors' Secretariat Office - Temporary Staffing



     RECOMMENDATION

          A.   THAT  the  temporary  position of  Councillors'  Secretariat
               Receptionist be extended to December 30, 1996.

          B.   THAT the additional funding required for the temporary Coun-
               cillors' Secretariat Receptionist position in 1996 ($35,000)
               be approved and  provided in the City Clerk's 1996 Operating
               Budget.

          C.   THAT the requirement of a permanent Councillors' Secretariat
               Receptionist be reviewed and  reported to Council before the
               end of 1996.


     MANAGER'S COMMENTS

          The City Manager  RECOMMENDS approval of A, B and  C, noting that
          this  position will be filled on a temporary basis.  Establishing
          the Receptionist as a  permanent position beyond the end  of 1996
          will be  subject to further  review and the  outcome of the  City
          Clerk's customer service process improvement project.


     COUNCIL POLICY

     On February 4, 1992,  Council resolved that departments and  boards be
     instructed that  any recommendations  for increased staff  or enhanced
     programs be accompanied by recommendations for matching cost decreases
     or  related revenue  increases in  non-tax revenue subject  to Council
     discretion.


     PURPOSE

     The  purpose of  this  report is  to  recommend  to Council  that  the
     temporary position  of  Councillors' Secretariat  Receptionist,  first
     introduced in June 1995, be extended to the end of 1996.

     BACKGROUND

     In the  Spring of 1995, City  Council held a series  of workshops with
     staff, during which  the level  of support and  services provided  the
     Councillors  was reviewed.  The  City Clerk was  requested to consider
     how  additional   support  could  be  provided   by  the  Councillors'
     Secretariat, in  order  to respond  to  the additional  demands  being
     placed on the Councillors.

     At  that  time,  the   Councillors'  Secretariat  consisted  of  three
     permanent secretaries.  Each  secretary was assigned responsibility to
     perform secretarial and other  related duties for 3 or  4 Councillors.
     In addition, all  three secretaries  were expected to  respond to  the

     needs   of  each  of  the  ten  Councillors,  if  and  when  required.
     Flexibility was required in order to adjust and/or  reallocate current
     tasks in  response  to  immediate  and  changing  demands.  The  three
     secretaries also shared responsibility for reception and mail handling
     duties, which tended to disrupt other tasks being performed.

     In order to respond  to Council's request, arrangements were  made for
     an   additional  support   position  to   be  added   to  Councillors'
     Secretariat.    The  temporary position  of  Councillors'  Secretariat
     Receptionist was  initially filled, on  a trial  basis, at the  end of
     June, 1995,  with funding provided  from the  existing 1995  Operating
     Budget, as approved by the City Manager.


     DISCUSSION

     The  Receptionist  position,  as  now  established,  provides  general
     assistance to the Secretariat, primarily in the areas of reception and
     mail  processing duties, and other tasks for which efficiencies can be
     gained  through consolidated and/or  co-ordinated effort (i.e., duties
     which may be  readily assigned to or coordinated by  one staff person,
     rather than be shared by the three existing secretaries).  The current
     list of duties assigned to this position includes:

          -  Reception - telephone and in person
          -  Mail/fax processing
          -  Arrangement of courier services
          -  Maintaining the Councillors' general invitation
               calendar
          -  Co-ordinating and responding to invitations
          -  Poll Councillors' attendance at meetings
          -  Maintain and arrange for office supplies and services
          -  Assist secretarial work overflow
          -  Special projects



     This position  is also identified as  the first choice to  fill in for
     the  Secretaries to the Councillors during periods of pre-scheduled or
     unexpected  absences.    Under  these  circumstances,  temporary  help
     assistance will be arranged  to replace the Receptionist, when  and if
     required.

     The  experience gained over the  past five months  has illustrated the
     addition of the Receptionist position has improved the efficiencies of
     the Secretariats' Office and  resulted in increased    support for the
     individual Councillors.  Specific improvements include:

       -  secretaries have more  time to respond to  their individual      
     Councillors' needs;
       -  secretaries are less interrupted, and are therefore  better  able
          to concentrate on other duties;
       -  secretaries are freer to leave their desks in order to    respond
          to tasks  which require  time spent  in the  Councillor's offices
          (i.e., receiving instructions, dictation, filing, etc.);
       -  periods of  heavy workload can  be assisted by  the receptionist;
          and
       -  the  receptionist  is  readily  available  to fill  in  for  a   
          secretary  during periods of absence.   (Temporary help  is  more
          readily available to fill the Receptionist position,  rather than
          the Secretary to the Councillor positions.)


     The  City Clerk  recommends  that this  position  be continued,  on  a
     temporary basis, to the  remainder of the current Council  term (i.e.,
     to the end of 1996).  It is also recommended the position be  reviewed

     and reported to  Council before the  end of 1996,  to consider if  the
     position should be made permanent.

     Funding  required to  extend  this  position to  the  end  of 1996  is
     $35,000, including the  costs of salary, fringe  benefits and vacation
     relief.  It is recommended  this funding be added to the  City Clerk's
     Department  1996 operating budget  for one year  only.  The  source of
     funding the position  beyond 1996,  if required, will  be reported  to
     Council at the time the position is reviewed before the end of 1996.

     It  is anticipated  the  on-going  funding  to  establish  this  as  a
     permanent  position  will  be  identified  through  the  City  Clerk's
     customer service process improvement project.



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