City Manager - Nevada League of Cities & Municipalities
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City Manager - Nevada League of Cities & Municipalities
Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree required. Master’s degree preferred. Experience: Significant experience in an executive, administrative, or managerial capacity in public or private employment involving the responsibility for the planning, organization, implementation, and supervision of varied work programs. A blend of public service and private enterprise experience would be seen as a strong match for this position. Size, scope, and complexity will be an important consideration. Knowledge of, or experience in, Nevada is beneficial but not required. Per the Henderson City Charter, at the time of appointment the City Manager need not be a resident of the City or the State, but if a person is appointed who is not a resident of the City, that person shall become a resident of and reside within the City soon after their appointment. Compensation The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary and benefits package. The most recent base salary was $228,375. Current benefits include annual paid time off, life insurance, and participation in the Nevada Public Employees’ Retirement System plan. The City of Henderson does not participate in Social Security except for the Medicare portion. Candidates should be aware that the State of Nevada has no personal income tax. The City Council will approve an employment agreement with the selected candidate that may include relocation assistance. For further information or clarification, contact Ralph Andersen & Associates. To Be Considered It is important to note that this recruitment will be handled in accordance with Nevada’s Open Meeting/Public Records Law. To be considered, candidates must submit a compelling cover letter, comprehensive resume, and salary history via email to [email protected]. Interested candidates should apply by Friday, May 22, 2015; first review of resumes will take place by early June. Ralph Andersen & Associates will conduct the initial evaluation of submitted materials to determine the best overall match with the established criteria as outlined in this recruitment profile. The evaluation and selection process may consist of a supplemental questionnaire and/ or written exercise(s) to further evaluate relative experience and overall suitability for this position. Ralph Andersen & Associates will recommend the most highly qualified candidates for consideration based on a combination of education, career experience, and accomplishments that best fit the needs of the City of Henderson. Candidates should be aware that Applicant Finalists will be made public as part of this process based on Nevada Open Meeting/Public Records Law requirements. Applicant Finalists will be required to sign a release form to authorize Ralph Andersen & Associates to conduct preliminary reference calls, civil litigation searches, and criminal background and credit history. Additionally, verifications will include employment history, degrees obtained, and other certifications / accomplishments. Ideally, the City Manager will join the City of Henderson in July, 2015 or sooner. Should you have any questions regarding this position or the recruitment process, please call Ms. Heather Renschler or Mr. Greg Nelson at (916) 630-4900. Confidential inquiries are welcomed. The City of Henderson is an Equal Opportunity Employer State of Nevada Open Meeting/Public Records Law In accordance with Nevada’s Open Meeting/Public Records Law, candidates should be aware that all information submitted to Ralph Andersen & Associates is expected to remain confidential unless the candidate is selected as an “Applicant Finalist,” at which time the candidate will be required to authorize the release of his or her information or withdraw. Once authorization is provided by the Applicant Finalist, his or her name, cover letter, resume, and any summary information prepared by Ralph Andersen & Associates will be provided to the City Council (included in the Agenda Packet), with certain identifying information redacted. Applicant Finalists will be interviewed by the City Council in a public meeting. The City of Henderson is currently accepting applications for the position of City Manager Recruitment Services Provided by Ralph Andersen & Associates •Advising and presenting a full range of options with strong recommendations to the City Council regarding various issues including shortand long-range plans to address City business needs, public safety challenges, economic development and job creation, infrastructure priorities, policy issues, and operational and administrative objectives. An award winning community and highly acclaimed place to live and thrive, Forbes Magazine previously ranked Henderson as America’s second safest city. Henderson has also been named as “One of the Best Cities to Live in America” by Bloomberg Businessweek. In 2014, Henderson was again ranked as one of the Top 10 “Safest Cities in the United States” by LawStreetMedia.com. Incredible Opportunity in the Silver State! The award winning City of Henderson, Nevada is recruiting nationally for a City Manager with a highly successful career and a demonstrated record of inclusive and transparent leadership in guiding an organization. Working with the City Council, the City Manager oversees a capable staff of approximately 1,863 full-time employees with a 2014/15 general operating budget of approximately $225.5 million and an overall City budget of $482 million. This full service city provides premier parks, trails, public safety, and the full range of utilities. Opportunities for enhanced business and workforce development as well as economic opportunities are abundant. The ideal candidate will have excellent leadership, communication, and decision making skills, and be a person of superior integrity and unquestionable ethics. The Community Located in Clark County, the City of Henderson (pop. 286,000) is the second largest city in Nevada after Las Vegas. The City is part of the Las Vegas metropolitan area and encompasses 105 square miles along the southeastern portion of the Las Vegas Valley. Henderson is 16 miles southeast of the City of Las Vegas, and provides residents with premier services and amenities. With a 95% resident satisfaction rate, this community also enjoys the benefits of being the largest full service city in the State of Nevada providing police, fire, emergency medical services, water, and wastewater services. The City provides this full array of services while having the lowest property tax of Nevada’s four largest cities. In addition to a variety of residential areas throughout the municipal area, the City of Henderson is also known for many master-planned residential areas including: Anthem, Cadence, Green Valley, Green Valley Ranch, Inspirada, Lake Las Vegas, MacDonald Ranch, Madeira Canyon, Seven Hills, Sun City Anthem, Sun City MacDonald Ranch, Tuscany and Whitney Ranch. For more information on the City of Henderson visit www.cityofhenderson.com. City Government The City of Henderson was incorporated in 1953 and is governed by a Council/Manager form of government. Henderson’s city government is comprised of a Mayor and four City Council members who are elected at large on a nonpartisan basis, although no two council members can be from the same ward of the city’s four wards. Per the Henderson City Charter, the City Council appoints three executive officers that report directly to the City Council; a City Manager, a City Attorney and a City Clerk. The City Council appoints the City Manager to oversee City operations and functions as the Chief Executive Officer of this municipal organization. Responsibilities of the City Manager The City Manager serves at the pleasure of the City Council in accordance with an employment agreement with the City. The City Manager is accountable for providing strong leadership while modeling core values and guiding principles of integrity, pride, trust, and respect within this complex and diverse organization. Through a skilled leadership team, the City Manager oversees a values-based organization that implements City Council prioritized short- and long-term strategies to accomplish the City’s mission and vision. Candidates should be aware that Nevada is a “Dillon’s Rule” state, which means that the powers of local governments are limited to those powers expressly granted by the Nevada Legislature. The City of Henderson is governed by the Henderson City Charter, which was approved by the Nevada Legislature. The Henderson City Charter outlines the authority of the City Manager and other public officials in the City. The City Manager is responsible for the City’s strategic planning with responsibility for a widerange of activities including managing and directing budget and operations, facilities and asset management, intergovernmental relations, and employee relations. Key responsibilities of the City Manager include: •Advancing City wide initiatives through both strategic visioning and hands-on leadership; •Improving and ensuring the overall fiscal health of the City of Henderson through resource management, cost efficiencies, and other strategies; •Addressing both infrastructure replacement and service delivery needs across the broad spectrum of municipal functions; •Leading the organization with a commitment to best practices, performance metrics, and enhancing the constructive culture present throughout the organization; and Challenges and Opportunities Even though the City has survived the most severe economic downturn in recent history while becoming the first to achieve the highest bond rating of any other Nevada municipality, the City of Henderson is not without its challenges. Improving the City’s overall financial position and strengthening reserves are of the utmost importance to the City Council. Currently, property taxes in the City of Henderson make up 25 percent of general fund revenues. Henderson has seen its property tax revenue drop from a high of $83.4 million in fiscal year 2009 to an estimated $58.5 million for the current fiscal year ending June 30. The City Manager must address the following challenges and opportunities for the City: •The City continues to have an unmatched capacity for quality economic development and redevelopment. The timing is ideal for the City to capitalize on this in order to ensure a strong and growing local economy. •The City provides top rated services to protect the safety and security of its residents, businesses, employees, and visitors. In order to do so, the City needs to continually review the organization and service delivery models in place in terms of cost efficiencies. •Continue to enhance employee and labor relations through frequent communication and leadership. The Ideal Candidate the City Council regarding policy issues in a fair and unbiased fashion; •Passionately promote the organization as a contributor to economic and community development yet recognize the quality of life valued by the community while dealing with the impact of businesses, commerce, and the importance of visitors; The ideal candidate will be a strong, confident leader with the ability to bring immediate credibility to this position. Candidates for consideration must have a verifiable and highly successful career with a record of demonstrated inclusive and transparent leadership in guiding an organization. •Be a decisive and effective negotiator able to listen and clearly communicate with groups and individuals with diverse opinions; The ideal candidate for the next City Manager of Henderson will be an experienced executive that excels in strategic decision-making and has the ability to: •Voice his or her opinions candidly on all issues, presenting best practices, developing creative solutions, and always resolving challenges in pursuit of win-win outcomes; •Effectively incorporate a strong business sense and financial acumen to public service with a proven track record of fiscally prudent management; •Support the City Council with a dynamic and outgoing personal style and appropriately active in community, civic, and cultural affairs; •Continue to promote access, openness, and responsiveness; personally setting the example throughout the organization and community; •Blend innovation and creativity with an entrepreneurial style; •Be driven and detailed oriented, and embrace a spirit of excellence, accountability, and customer service; •Be solution-oriented when addressing Citywide needs, and provide advice and counsel to •Be known as a people person with an engaging style that is comfortable interacting with a full spectrum of individuals and one who welcomes dialogue and debate; •Inspire others to achieve and contribute at the highest levels of public service; •Participate in intergovernmental activities at regional, state, and national meetings to influence legislative and regulatory change consistent with the City’s interests and needs. In summary, the City Manager will manage the organization with an approachable leadership style that includes mentoring and building a strong team. Also, this executive will be a natural consensus builder – eager to engage a wide variety of stakeholders to create and implement a shared vision for the City of Henderson and its residents. •The City has deferred maintenance of infrastructure in excess of $17 million annually. Financing this replacement and upgrade of infrastructure is critical to provide adequate capacity for future growth as well as efficient cost effective service for existing customers. •The City Council expects enhanced and expanded staff reports with options and alternatives complemented by strong recommendations that include cost-benefit analysis. •Increase emphasis on workforce development and succession planning. www.cityofhenderson.com •Advising and presenting a full range of options with strong recommendations to the City Council regarding various issues including shortand long-range plans to address City business needs, public safety challenges, economic development and job creation, infrastructure priorities, policy issues, and operational and administrative objectives. An award winning community and highly acclaimed place to live and thrive, Forbes Magazine previously ranked Henderson as America’s second safest city. Henderson has also been named as “One of the Best Cities to Live in America” by Bloomberg Businessweek. In 2014, Henderson was again ranked as one of the Top 10 “Safest Cities in the United States” by LawStreetMedia.com. Incredible Opportunity in the Silver State! The award winning City of Henderson, Nevada is recruiting nationally for a City Manager with a highly successful career and a demonstrated record of inclusive and transparent leadership in guiding an organization. Working with the City Council, the City Manager oversees a capable staff of approximately 1,863 full-time employees with a 2014/15 general operating budget of approximately $225.5 million and an overall City budget of $482 million. This full service city provides premier parks, trails, public safety, and the full range of utilities. Opportunities for enhanced business and workforce development as well as economic opportunities are abundant. The ideal candidate will have excellent leadership, communication, and decision making skills, and be a person of superior integrity and unquestionable ethics. The Community Located in Clark County, the City of Henderson (pop. 286,000) is the second largest city in Nevada after Las Vegas. The City is part of the Las Vegas metropolitan area and encompasses 105 square miles along the southeastern portion of the Las Vegas Valley. Henderson is 16 miles southeast of the City of Las Vegas, and provides residents with premier services and amenities. With a 95% resident satisfaction rate, this community also enjoys the benefits of being the largest full service city in the State of Nevada providing police, fire, emergency medical services, water, and wastewater services. The City provides this full array of services while having the lowest property tax of Nevada’s four largest cities. In addition to a variety of residential areas throughout the municipal area, the City of Henderson is also known for many master-planned residential areas including: Anthem, Cadence, Green Valley, Green Valley Ranch, Inspirada, Lake Las Vegas, MacDonald Ranch, Madeira Canyon, Seven Hills, Sun City Anthem, Sun City MacDonald Ranch, Tuscany and Whitney Ranch. For more information on the City of Henderson visit www.cityofhenderson.com. City Government The City of Henderson was incorporated in 1953 and is governed by a Council/Manager form of government. Henderson’s city government is comprised of a Mayor and four City Council members who are elected at large on a nonpartisan basis, although no two council members can be from the same ward of the city’s four wards. Per the Henderson City Charter, the City Council appoints three executive officers that report directly to the City Council; a City Manager, a City Attorney and a City Clerk. The City Council appoints the City Manager to oversee City operations and functions as the Chief Executive Officer of this municipal organization. Responsibilities of the City Manager The City Manager serves at the pleasure of the City Council in accordance with an employment agreement with the City. The City Manager is accountable for providing strong leadership while modeling core values and guiding principles of integrity, pride, trust, and respect within this complex and diverse organization. Through a skilled leadership team, the City Manager oversees a values-based organization that implements City Council prioritized short- and long-term strategies to accomplish the City’s mission and vision. Candidates should be aware that Nevada is a “Dillon’s Rule” state, which means that the powers of local governments are limited to those powers expressly granted by the Nevada Legislature. The City of Henderson is governed by the Henderson City Charter, which was approved by the Nevada Legislature. The Henderson City Charter outlines the authority of the City Manager and other public officials in the City. The City Manager is responsible for the City’s strategic planning with responsibility for a widerange of activities including managing and directing budget and operations, facilities and asset management, intergovernmental relations, and employee relations. Key responsibilities of the City Manager include: •Advancing City wide initiatives through both strategic visioning and hands-on leadership; •Improving and ensuring the overall fiscal health of the City of Henderson through resource management, cost efficiencies, and other strategies; •Addressing both infrastructure replacement and service delivery needs across the broad spectrum of municipal functions; •Leading the organization with a commitment to best practices, performance metrics, and enhancing the constructive culture present throughout the organization; and Challenges and Opportunities Even though the City has survived the most severe economic downturn in recent history while becoming the first to achieve the highest bond rating of any other Nevada municipality, the City of Henderson is not without its challenges. Improving the City’s overall financial position and strengthening reserves are of the utmost importance to the City Council. Currently, property taxes in the City of Henderson make up 25 percent of general fund revenues. Henderson has seen its property tax revenue drop from a high of $83.4 million in fiscal year 2009 to an estimated $58.5 million for the current fiscal year ending June 30. The City Manager must address the following challenges and opportunities for the City: •The City continues to have an unmatched capacity for quality economic development and redevelopment. The timing is ideal for the City to capitalize on this in order to ensure a strong and growing local economy. •The City provides top rated services to protect the safety and security of its residents, businesses, employees, and visitors. In order to do so, the City needs to continually review the organization and service delivery models in place in terms of cost efficiencies. •Continue to enhance employee and labor relations through frequent communication and leadership. The Ideal Candidate the City Council regarding policy issues in a fair and unbiased fashion; •Passionately promote the organization as a contributor to economic and community development yet recognize the quality of life valued by the community while dealing with the impact of businesses, commerce, and the importance of visitors; The ideal candidate will be a strong, confident leader with the ability to bring immediate credibility to this position. Candidates for consideration must have a verifiable and highly successful career with a record of demonstrated inclusive and transparent leadership in guiding an organization. •Be a decisive and effective negotiator able to listen and clearly communicate with groups and individuals with diverse opinions; The ideal candidate for the next City Manager of Henderson will be an experienced executive that excels in strategic decision-making and has the ability to: •Voice his or her opinions candidly on all issues, presenting best practices, developing creative solutions, and always resolving challenges in pursuit of win-win outcomes; •Effectively incorporate a strong business sense and financial acumen to public service with a proven track record of fiscally prudent management; •Support the City Council with a dynamic and outgoing personal style and appropriately active in community, civic, and cultural affairs; •Continue to promote access, openness, and responsiveness; personally setting the example throughout the organization and community; •Blend innovation and creativity with an entrepreneurial style; •Be driven and detailed oriented, and embrace a spirit of excellence, accountability, and customer service; •Be solution-oriented when addressing Citywide needs, and provide advice and counsel to •Be known as a people person with an engaging style that is comfortable interacting with a full spectrum of individuals and one who welcomes dialogue and debate; •Inspire others to achieve and contribute at the highest levels of public service; •Participate in intergovernmental activities at regional, state, and national meetings to influence legislative and regulatory change consistent with the City’s interests and needs. In summary, the City Manager will manage the organization with an approachable leadership style that includes mentoring and building a strong team. Also, this executive will be a natural consensus builder – eager to engage a wide variety of stakeholders to create and implement a shared vision for the City of Henderson and its residents. •The City has deferred maintenance of infrastructure in excess of $17 million annually. Financing this replacement and upgrade of infrastructure is critical to provide adequate capacity for future growth as well as efficient cost effective service for existing customers. •The City Council expects enhanced and expanded staff reports with options and alternatives complemented by strong recommendations that include cost-benefit analysis. •Increase emphasis on workforce development and succession planning. www.cityofhenderson.com Minimum Qualifications Education: Bachelor’s degree required. Master’s degree preferred. Experience: Significant experience in an executive, administrative, or managerial capacity in public or private employment involving the responsibility for the planning, organization, implementation, and supervision of varied work programs. A blend of public service and private enterprise experience would be seen as a strong match for this position. Size, scope, and complexity will be an important consideration. Knowledge of, or experience in, Nevada is beneficial but not required. Per the Henderson City Charter, at the time of appointment the City Manager need not be a resident of the City or the State, but if a person is appointed who is not a resident of the City, that person shall become a resident of and reside within the City soon after their appointment. Compensation The successful candidate will receive a competitive salary and benefits package. The most recent base salary was $228,375. Current benefits include annual paid time off, life insurance, and participation in the Nevada Public Employees’ Retirement System plan. The City of Henderson does not participate in Social Security except for the Medicare portion. Candidates should be aware that the State of Nevada has no personal income tax. The City Council will approve an employment agreement with the selected candidate that may include relocation assistance. For further information or clarification, contact Ralph Andersen & Associates. To Be Considered It is important to note that this recruitment will be handled in accordance with Nevada’s Open Meeting/Public Records Law. To be considered, candidates must submit a compelling cover letter, comprehensive resume, and salary history via email to [email protected]. Interested candidates should apply by Friday, May 22, 2015; first review of resumes will take place by early June. Ralph Andersen & Associates will conduct the initial evaluation of submitted materials to determine the best overall match with the established criteria as outlined in this recruitment profile. The evaluation and selection process may consist of a supplemental questionnaire and/ or written exercise(s) to further evaluate relative experience and overall suitability for this position. Ralph Andersen & Associates will recommend the most highly qualified candidates for consideration based on a combination of education, career experience, and accomplishments that best fit the needs of the City of Henderson. Candidates should be aware that Applicant Finalists will be made public as part of this process based on Nevada Open Meeting/Public Records Law requirements. Applicant Finalists will be required to sign a release form to authorize Ralph Andersen & Associates to conduct preliminary reference calls, civil litigation searches, and criminal background and credit history. Additionally, verifications will include employment history, degrees obtained, and other certifications / accomplishments. Ideally, the City Manager will join the City of Henderson in July, 2015 or sooner. Should you have any questions regarding this position or the recruitment process, please call Ms. Heather Renschler or Mr. Greg Nelson at (916) 630-4900. Confidential inquiries are welcomed. The City of Henderson is an Equal Opportunity Employer State of Nevada Open Meeting/Public Records Law In accordance with Nevada’s Open Meeting/Public Records Law, candidates should be aware that all information submitted to Ralph Andersen & Associates is expected to remain confidential unless the candidate is selected as an “Applicant Finalist,” at which time the candidate will be required to authorize the release of his or her information or withdraw. Once authorization is provided by the Applicant Finalist, his or her name, cover letter, resume, and any summary information prepared by Ralph Andersen & Associates will be provided to the City Council (included in the Agenda Packet), with certain identifying information redacted. Applicant Finalists will be interviewed by the City Council in a public meeting. The City of Henderson is currently accepting applications for the position of City Manager Recruitment Services Provided by Ralph Andersen & Associates