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                                                 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT

                                                December 4, 1996


   To:       Vancouver City Council

   From:     City Clerk

   Subject:  Councillors' Secretariat Office - Receptionist Position


   RECOMMENDATION

        A.   THAT   the  temporary  position  of  Councillors'  Secretariat
             Receptionist  be established as  a regular full-time position,
             effective  January 1, 1997,  subject to job  evaluation by the
             Director of Human Resources.

        B.   THAT  the costs associated  with this position  be funded from
             within the existing City Clerk s Department Operating Budget.

   CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS

        In the normal course of events, I would recommend approval of  this
        position without hesitation.  Service to Council and members of the
        public  has been  improved.   However, in  the light  of  the $17.2
        million  Provincial  funding   reduction,  the  priority  of   this
        expenditure  relative   to  other  services  should  be  considered
        carefully.

        The  City  Manager RECOMMENDS  Council  defer  this report  pending
        Council's   decisions  in   response  to   the  Provincial   budget
        reductions.

   COUNCIL POLICY

   On February 4,  1994, 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 established in
   June 1995, be converted to a regular full-time position.

   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 three or  four 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 the Councillors' Secretariat.
   The temporary position of Councillors' Receptionist was initially filled
   on a trial basis at the end of June 1995, with funding provided from the
   existing 1995 Operating Budget.

   In  December  1995,  Council approved  the  extension  of  the temporary
   position to December 30, 1996, with funding provided in the City Clerk's
   Department 1996 Operating Budget.

   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 co-ordinated  by one staff person,
   rather than be shared by the other three existing secretaries).

   The current list of duties assigned to this position includes:

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

   The incumbent of this position is also identified as the first choice to
   fill in  for  the secretaries  (now  referred to  as  Assistants to  the
   Councillors)  during periods  of pre-scheduled  or unexpected  absences.
   Under  these circumstances,  temporary  help assistance  is arranged  to
   replace the Receptionist, when and if required.

   The experience  gained over the past year and one half has confirmed the
   anticipated efficiencies gained in  the Councillors' Secretariat and has
   resulted  in an  increased level  of support  and service  to individual
   Councillors and the public.  Specific improvements include:

   -    faster response time in dealing with requests from the public;
   -    secretaries  have   more  time  to  respond   to  their  individual
        councillors' needs;
   -    secretaries are  subject to  fewer interruptions 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  Councillors' offices (i.e.,
        receiving instructions, dictation, filing, etc.);
   -    periods  of heavy workload and/or  urgent tasks 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 position.)

   FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS

   Funding has been provided in the 1995 and 1996 operating  budgets of the
   City  Clerk's Office to fund this position (and related vacation relief)
   on a temporary basis.   The continuation of this funding beyond  1996 in
   the department operating  budget will provide  sufficient funds for  the
   regular full-time position as recommended.

   CONCLUSION

   After one  and one half years experience, it has been concluded that the
   addition of a Receptionist Position to the Councillors' Secretariat  has
   improved  the level  of  support provided  to  the Councillors  and  the
   service  to  the public.    Based on  this  experience,  the City  Clerk
   recommends the position be established as  a regular full-time position,
   with funding provided  at the same level  as in the  existing department
   operating budget.

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