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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997 08 25 Informational Item A COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM A REGULAR CONSENT INFORMATIONAL X Meeting MGR il vIDEPT ~. Authorization August 18, 1997 TITLE: Police Department informing the Commission of a reorganization of the rank structure to the Department. PURPOSE: To provide information to the Commission regarding a realignment of the rank structure of the Police Department. CONSIDERATIONS: The present alignment of the rank structure within the Police Department consists of positions for 2 Captains, 2 Patrol Lieutenants, and 8 Sergeants. This structure places 12 people in various positions and three levels of command under the Department Head. However, due to recent actions and vacancies that have occurred in supervisory positions, there is now one Lieutenant position and two Sergeant positions vacant. Since we currently staff only seven Sergeants and one Lieutenant position, one option is to continue in this fashion by testing and promoting two Sergeants and one Lieutenant from the lower ranks to fulfill the manning document and continue with a multi-layered structure. Currently, there is no eligibility list established for either the rank of Sergeant or Lieutenant. The total cost of conducting a promotional process would require the expenditure of approximately $2,000 to $3,000. ISSUE ANALYSIS :The organizational structure of the Police Department can be simplified and stream-lined by abolishing the rank of Sergeant and moving the current seven Sergeants to the rank of Lieutenant. The one existing Lieutenant will remain a Lieutenant to bring the total number of Lieutenants to eight (8). Therefore, instead of eight (8) Sergeants and two (2) Patrol Lieutenants (totaling ten members) the department will supervise personnel in eight (8) components with a Lieutenant in each component answering directly to a Captain. This action will eliminate the need to test and promote replacements, and will provide more personnel in the operational ranks to patrol the streets where they are needed. Such an approach will immediately flatten the organizational structure and improve communication within the agency. The realignment of the Sergeants to Lieutenant status eliminates the unpredictable nature and expense of overtime pay for these positions. As part of management, Lieutenants are exempt employees and therefore not eligible for overtime. The current Sergeants, once promoted to Lieutenants, will not loose money because they will be elevated in salary. However, future budget preparation can be calculated more accurately without having to project anticipated overtime for Sergeants. In addition, reducing the number of supervisory and upper management personnel from ten (l0) to eight (8) provides a savings monetarily. Those positions will be replaced by two (2) entry level officers at starting salary. RECOMMENDA TION: Abolish the rank of Sergeant and reclassify those positions at the rank of Lieutenant. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: Concurrent with the start of Fiscal Year 1997-1998 on October 1, 1997. ATTACHMENTS: Organizational Chart COMMISSION ACTION: WINTER SPRINGS POLICE DEPARTMENT I CHIEF OF POLICE I I I I I (1) LIEUTENANT CAPTAIN CAPT AIN INTERNAL AFFAIRS ADMINISTRATION OPERATIONS BUREAU BUREAU I I I I I I (1) LIEUTENANT (1) LIEUTENANT PATROL DIVISION (1) LIEUTENANT PROFESSION At STANDARDS SUPPORT SERVICES (4) LIEUTENANTS INVESTIG ATIONS DMSION DIVISION A SHIFT, B SHIFT DMSION C SHIFf, D SHIFT