HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT



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MISSION: The Human Resources Department is a strategic partner to all City departments and ensures the organization is staffed with the proper human capital to achieve its goals and objectives. DEPARTMENT GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. Integrate Corona s Corporate Values into our daily activities and contact with our customers to provide exceptional customer service. 2. Provide strategic guidance and support to departments in all areas of employee relations and labor relations, workers compensation, liability program, employee safety, classification and compensation, benefits, and recruitment services. 3. Continually improve service through technology to increase efficiency, accuracy, and service. 4. Monitor emerging state and federal Human Resources training requirements, track employee compliance, and conduct training as required. City of Corona Fiscal Year 2012-13 Page 101

SCHEDULE OF POSITIONS BY DEPARTMENT For historical and salary information, please reference the Citywide Schedule of Positions located under the "Personnel" Section HUMAN RESOURCES Authorized Adopted FY 2011-12 FY 2012-13 Administrative Services Director (Note 1) 0.5 0.5 Deputy Human Resources Director 1 1 Human Resources Manager 1 1 Safety Division Manager (Note 2) 0 1 Senior Human Resources Analyst / ADA Employment Coordinator 1 1 Human Resources Analyst 3 3 Senior Human Resources Technician 2 2 Total Human Resources 8.5 9.5 Notes: 1 Position oversees both the Human Resources Department and Administrative Services Department. 2 Position transferring from the Department of Water and Power to Human Resources effective FY 2012-13. City of Corona Fiscal Year 2012-13 Page 102

Administrative Services Director (.5) * Deputy Human Resources Director Human Resources Manager Human Resources Analyst (2) Sr. Human Resources Analyst/ADA Employment Coordinator Safety Division Manager Sr. Human Resources Technician Sr. Human Resources Technician Human Resources Analyst * Position oversees both the Human Resources Department and Administrative Services Department. City of Corona Fiscal Year 2012-13 Page 103

FINANCIAL SUMMARY OPERATIONAL HUMAN RESOURCES Actual Actual Adopted Cumulative Estimated Adopted Expenditures Expenditures Budget Budget Expenditures Budget Account/Description FY 2009-10 FY 2010-11 FY 2011-12 FY 2011-12 FY 2011-12 FY 2012-13 BUDGET SUMMARY 1000 Salaries - Benefits $ 1,099,399 $ 1,120,486 $ 1,359,510 $ 1,268,544 $ 1,211,998 $ 1,538,034 2000 Services - Supplies 6,740,123 5,555,818 5,044,037 5,147,780 4,807,484 5,992,460 5000 Capital Outlay - - - - - - Total Department $ 7,839,522 $ 6,676,304 $ 6,403,547 $ 6,416,324 $ 6,019,482 $ 7,530,494 PROGRAMS 1511 Administration $ 899,792 $ 848,793 $ 857,778 $ 982,410 $ 929,343 $ 1,194,342 1521 Workers' Compensation 5,281,111 4,029,312 3,061,881 3,143,426 3,095,207 4,111,752 1531 Liability 1,290,362 1,330,874 1,802,347 1,875,150 1,708,261 1,823,026 1541 Safety and Training Program 368,257 467,325 681,541 415,338 286,671 401,374 Total Programs $ 7,839,522 $ 6,676,304 $ 6,403,547 $ 6,416,324 $ 6,019,482 $ 7,530,494 FUNDING SOURCES 110 General Fund $ 1,587,415 $ 1,622,519 $ 1,983,618 $ 2,000,969 $ 1,753,725 $ 2,089,575 475 Successor Agency 50,827 54,459 56,970 34,948 34,948 - Administration Fund 683 Workers' Compensation 5,081,678 3,837,853 2,787,959 2,792,959 2,761,704 3,853,352 Fund 687 Liability Risk Retention 1,119,602 1,161,473 1,575,000 1,587,448 1,469,105 1,587,567 Fund Total Funding $ 7,839,522 $ 6,676,304 $ 6,403,547 $ 6,416,324 $ 6,019,482 $ 7,530,494 City of Corona Fiscal Year 2012-13 Page 104

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION ADMINISTRATION: Human Resources Administration monitors and evaluates current City programs and policies, and develops and enhances new or existing programs to achieve organizational goals. Additionally, the program ensures legal compliance in all facets of Human Resources management including but not limited to essential program areas such as employee relations, labor relations, recruitment, selection, classification, compensation, benefit administration, coordination of leave of absences, City liabilities, safety, workers compensation, training, and professional development. PROGRAM OBJECTIVES: 1. Ensure that the provisions of all applicable City, state, and federal personnel and labor regulations are followed. 2. Meet with labor associations to resolve employee relations and labor issues. 3. Provide effective and timely direction and guidance to departments on recruitment, classification, compensation, benefits and entitlements, employee relations, safety, workers compensation, training, and development. 4. Monitor, develop, and update personnel programs and policies as required. PROGRAM GOALS: 1. Evaluate and identify viable human resources management information systems solutions by December 2012. 2. Select a human resources management information systems solution by March 2013. 3. Begin implementation of the human resources management information systems by June 2013. City of Corona Fiscal Year 2012-13 Page 105

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION WORKERS COMPENSATION: The Workers Compensation program provides specialized workers compensation services to employees citywide including monitoring and administering claims effectively while maintaining cost control measures and developing cost reduction strategies. The program identifies and reviews trend analysis to monitor injuries, limit future accidents, and identify required improvements. PROGRAM ONGOING OBJECTIVES: 1. Oversee a cost effective and equitable administration of the Workers Compensation program. 2. Oversee the administration of the employee interactive process in compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Employment and Housing Act, and Workers Compensation laws. 3. Oversee, manage, and maintain the required provisions established by the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the State of California for recordkeeping requirements. PROGRAM GOALS: 1. Implement the City s return to work program objectives through June 2013. 2. Identify and implement innovative cost reduction measures through June 2013. 3. Increase file closure rates through enhanced communication methods and procedures with the third party administrator by June 2013. 4. Review, streamline, and enhance claims process and service levels by June 2013. City of Corona Fiscal Year 2012-13 Page 106

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION LIABILITY: The Liablility Program is responsible for managing the City s liability claims, lawsuits, and the self-insurance and commercial insurance programs. It serves as a resource for all departments concerning liability exposure and insurance provisions in City contracts. PROGRAM ONGOING OBJECTIVES: 1. Assure continued implementation of risk management functions with the goal of reduction in losses and related liability expenses. 2. Investigate and secure pertinent and relevant information that is essential to the efficient and effective handling of claims management. 3. Maintain and communicate standards for insurance, indemnity, and hold harmless provisions in City contracts. 4. Manage and administer procedures to collect for losses caused by third parties as the result of accidents. PROGRAM GOALS: 1. Review and streamline the insurance verification process and related requirements to enhance City operations by December 2012. 2. Review the City s commercial insurance program coverage levels and self-insured retention rates to evaluate their effectiveness at protecting City assets by May 2013. 3. Review and update insurance requirements and related language provisions in contract templates and revise as necessary by June 2013. City of Corona Fiscal Year 2012-13 Page 107

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION SAFETY AND TRAINING PROGRAM: The Safety and Training program is responsible for coordinating and facilitating the City s safety activities and regulatory compliance, and provides centralized training services to ensure employees are properly trained in compliance with applicable California Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or Cal OSHA, regulations. PROGRAM ONGOING OBJECTIVES: 1. Administer the Injury and Illness Prevention Program as required by Cal OSHA; implements updates as required. 2. Provide, facilitate, and coordinate mandated Cal-OSHA safety training citywide. 3. Maintain and audit records of all training, Hazard Identification Program, forms, inspections, corrective actions, accidents or near hits, and subsequent investigations. PROGRAM GOALS: 1. Implement safety advisory teams as part of the City s comprehensive safety program by December 2012. 2. Maintain at least a 90% mandated safety training compliance rate citywide through June 2013. 3. Implement phase three of the safety training program through June 2013. City of Corona Fiscal Year 2012-13 Page 108