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2001 |
City
chief job hunt launched
The Sisters City Council has
launched a national job search for a new city administrator.
Barbara Warren plans to retire
at the end of this year.
The city has contracted with
the League of Oregon Cities to conduct the search.
"They'll screen and give us
sort of an 'A' pile (of applications), a 'B' pile and a 'C' pile," said
Mayor Steve Wilson.
Advertising has been placed
for the $48,000-$54,000 per year position and the League has already received
15 applications. According to League representative Dick Townshend, the
city should expect to receive in the neighborhood of 40 applications.
The city is "looking for an
administrator who has experience in a small community that is experiencing
rapid growth," Wilson said.
The city council also believes
a candidate should have "demonstrated a degree of expertise in dealing
with other large government entities," such as the Forest Service, Departments
of Transportation and school districts, Wilson said.
The council is considering
a requirement that the new administrator live within the bounds of the
Sisters School District. According to Wilson, they'd prefer residence
inside the city limits, but "it's real difficult with limited choice to
say 'you've got to live in the city or else,'" Wilson said.
In any case, the council plans
to give weight to candidates who have demonstrated a willingness to immerse
themselves in the life of their community.
Application deadline is November
15. The League will recommend top candidates to the council around November
29.
After January 1, the council
will select finalists and arrange interviews. The target date for selection
is January 31.
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