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General Information (Last update 06/30/2006)
The Mobile County Personnel
Board was created by an act of the State Legislature in 1939 to "govern
and control, by Civil Service rules, regulations and practices, ...all individuals
in the Classified Service". This responsibility is met through the work
of the members of the Personnel Board and the employees of the Mobile County
Personnel Department whose duties include:
The Mobile County Personnel Department strives to provide
the agencies we serve with the best qualified employees. This is achieved
through the efforts of a staff of employees who work diligently to ensure
that employment decisions are based on current Human Resource Management
policies and practices. We also serve the citizens of Mobile County by
ensuring that the filling of local government jobs is based on merit and
ability, and not based on political factors, nepotism, or favoritism. The Mobile County
Merit System represents individuals employed through 22 government agencies.
These agencies include cities, towns and numerous governmental boards
and commissions. The operation and administration of these 22 jurisdictions
requires approximately 5600 classified employees working in some 700 classifications.
Positions range from service as Law Enforcement Officers, Librarians,
Office Assistants, Social Workers, Nurses, Mechanics, Treatment Plant
Operators, Accountants, and Equipment Operators to Parks and Community
Activities personnel. The employees of the Merit System provide valuable
service to the communities and agencies they serve. |
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