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JOB DESCRIPTION - City of Peterborough

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<strong>JOB</strong> EVALUATION RATING RESULTS<strong>JOB</strong>: Manager <strong>of</strong> Quality Assurance/SpecialProjectsDEPARTMENT:Community ServicesDATE: July 2 nd , 2013 DIVISION: Social ServicesGROUP: Non-Union <strong>JOB</strong> CLASS: Job Class 4FACTOR RATING REASON FOR RATING1. Knowledge gained byformal EDUCATION andprevious training2. Knowledge gained byEXPERIENCE3. COMPLEXITY OFDECISIONS785University Degree in Business Administration, Public orHealth Administration or approved equivalent combination<strong>of</strong> education and experienceA minimum <strong>of</strong> three (3) years previous related experiencein project management planning, business processdevelopment, change management, including supervisoryor leadership experience, administrative or operationalbackground in a human services setting.Considerable decision-making applies to the performance <strong>of</strong>the tasks and impacts on a number <strong>of</strong> elements or processesin a single function work division. The decision makingprocess is guided by numerous established methods andprocedures and the employee chooses approach andmethods to be used. Judgment and interpretation <strong>of</strong>somewhat difficult or complex problems is needed.4. SUPERVISORYRESPONSIBILITY- # <strong>of</strong> employees- nature <strong>of</strong> supervision5ARecommends new or changed policies and procedures andmay develop them for approval by others. This position hasno direct reports.5. LIMITING FACTORS 5Moderate independence <strong>of</strong> action is required. Employeeworks under direction and is guided by broad policies andgeneral objectives. Methods and procedures are not wellestablished and the employee must show some original andindependent thinking.6. CONSEQUENCE OFERROR3Some impact if errors are made. Errors mostly due to themisinterpretation <strong>of</strong> data or incorrect analysis or the use <strong>of</strong>unestablished methods and procedures.

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