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DEPARTMENTS : HUMAN RESOURCES |
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Providing for the total management, administration
and coordination of the broad areas of personnel, including
job evaluation, recruitment, selection, test development and
validation, job classification and compensation, labor relations,
employee training, safety and risk management, health insurance
and other fringe benefit management. |
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| Director: |
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Steve Stanczak, Director
625 52nd Street
Room 205
Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140
262-653-4130
262-653-4127 FAX
E-mail to: humanresources@kenosha.org
Office Hours: M-F 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. |
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| Department Resources: |
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Frequently Asked Questions |
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Current Job Opportunities (summary only, call
262-653-4130 for complete job posting and exam information):
| Title/Position |
General Duties |
Deadline |
| Bus Driver (part-time) |
Drive 2-hour morning/afternoon school routes (20 hours/week, M-F) with no weekends/evenings and off for summer/holidays. Must have drivers license, good driving record, excellent public relations skills, and enjoy working with teens. CDL permit needed at hire; behind-the-wheel
training provided. Starts at $11.98/hour; $12.58/hour after 6 months.Click here for a complete job description
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Applications will be accepted until the needs of the City met. |
| Firefighter |
Recruitment is now closed. Next recruitment tentatively scheduled for spring 2010.
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Applications not accepted at this time. |
| Police Officer |
Enforces local and state laws and ordinances, patrols City in car and on foot, conducts criminal investigations, makes arrests, directs traffic,
serves process, and performs any and all other duties required for
successful job performance and as assigned by a superior officer. 2009
base salary $49,140 - $61,020 for those on the 5-2 scheduleClick here for a complete job description |
OPEN ENROLLMENT PERIOD - Applications will be accepted until the needs of the City met. |
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