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HomeMy WebLinkAbout04272023 City Council Special Meeting LAYDOWN - Draft Recruiting Brochure 230427 City Council Special Meeting LAYDOWN - Draft Recruiting Brochure RECRUITMENT BROCHURE FOR CITY MANAGER SEWARD, ALASKA APRIL 2023 i e ti OUR COMMUNITY Seward is situated at the head of Resurrection Bay on the Kenai Peninsula. It is surrounded by majestic snow- capped mountains which are blanketed with lush green vegetation, trees and alpine wildflowers. Footrace famous Mt. Marathon is the western backdrop of Seward with Harding Ice field lined along the back extending to the coast. Chugach National Forest, Kenai Fjords National Park and Caines Head State Recreation area are nearby. Founded in 1903 as the ocean terminus of what is now the Alaska Railroad, Seward prides itself, not only on its natural beauty, but as Alaska's only deep-water, ice-free port with rail, highway and air transportation to Alaska's interior and major urban population centers. This strategically positions Seward for Pacific Rim maritime commerce. Seward enjoys a beautiful and scenic natural Alaskan environment with numerous visitor attractions. Seward is dynamic community with a year-round population of just under 3,000 and a seasonal population exceeding 10,000 supplemented by the arrival of two to three cruise ships per week during the season. The town offers day cruises, kayaking, fishing, abundant marine activities and wildlife, unparalleled recreation and is the terminus for the Alaska Railroad. Seward was named All-American City in 1963, 1965 and 2005. Seward experiences a maritime climate with average winter temperatures ranging from 17 to 38 degrees Fahrenheit and average summer temperatures ranging from 49 to 63 degrees Fahrenheit. Average rainfall is 66 inches. Average annual snowfall is 80 inches. Seward's local economy is driven largely by the commercial fishing industry, marine trade, vessel servicing, and seasonal tourism. Many of Seward's lodging facilities, restaurants and shops cater mainly to tourist, and open for business during the summer tourist season, generally mid-May through mid-September. Other major employers in Seward include the state-run Spring Creek Correctional Center, the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development's AVTEC vocational school and the Providence Seward Medical Center. Seward is proud to be the home of the Alaska SeaLife Center. The Center is the only facility in Alaska that combines a public aquarium with marine research, education, and wildlife response. While primarily dedicated to marine research and education, the Center is the only permanent marine mammal rescue and rehabilitation facility in the state. The Alaska SeaLife center lies at"Mile 0"of the scenic Seward Highway on the shores of Resurrection Bay. Visitors to its"windows to the sea" have close encounters with puffins, octopus, harbor seals, sea lions, and other marine life while learning about the work conducted both in the field and in the Center's laboratories. CITY GOVERNMENT Seward is a home-rule city located within the Kenai Peninsula Borough. A full-service City, Seward operates under the council/manager form of government. The Mayor and six City Council members exercise all legislative and policy-making powers of the City and perform all duties and obligations required by law. The City Manager is appointed by the Mayor and City Council which also appoints the City Clerk and City Attorney. Year-round staffing is approximately 104 FTE. Seasonal employment increases staffing to approximately 124 FTE with the bulk of the increase occurring in the Parks & Recreation and Harbor Departments. The city operates under a biennial budget process, with a $16 million FY23 Operating Budget. CITY MANAGER The City Manager is responsible for administering the day-to-day operations of the City of Seward. Working with a professional staff, the City Manager ensures the provision of services and enforces the policies established by the City Council. The City Manager's direct reports include the Assistant City Manager, HR, Executive Assistant, Chief of the Police and Fire Departments, Directors of Community Development, Finance, Parks & Recreation, Library & Museum, Electric, Public Works and Harbor Departments. This is an outstanding and unique career opportunity for an experienced, well-rounded and professional municipal manager. The City Council is seeking candidates with (input from council) mu rl i i hips M lu i ! I � t tea•--.s - - Y w�. COMPENSTATION AND BENEFITS The starting salary for the City Manager is anticipated to be approximately $140,000 per year dependent upon qualifications and experience. The City of Seward offers a competitive benefit package, including participation in the Alaska Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) HOW TO APPLY A complete job description and application are available on the City's website Questions about this position should be addressed to Human Resources Manager, Tammy Nickell (tn ickel I(&cityofseward.net or 907-224-4074). This position is open until filled. The City of Seward is an EEO employer. S T W an.u.iw