[nfbmi-talk] Qualifications for Director

joe harcz Comcast joeharcz at comcast.net
Sun Aug 15 17:00:03 UTC 2010


Dear Marcus,

Here is the FOIA response to this issue:
      CS-214

      REV 8/2007

        1.    Position Code




     State of Michigan
      Civil Service Commission

      Capitol Commons Center, P.O. Box 30002

      Lansing, MI 48909


      Federal privacy laws and/or state confidentiality requirements protect 
a portion of this information.
     POSITION DESCRIPTION




      This form is to be completed by the person that occupies the position 
being described and reviewed by the supervisor and appointing authority to 
ensure its accuracy.  It is important that each of the parties sign and date 
the form.  If the position is vacant, the supervisor and appointing 
authority should complete the form.

      This form will serve as the official classification document of record 
for this position.  Please take the time to complete this form as accurately 
as you can since the information in this form is used to determine the 
proper classification of the position.  THE SUPERVISOR AND/OR APPOINTING 
AUTHORITY SHOULD COMPLETE THIS PAGE.

         2.    Employee's Name (Last, First, M.I.)

      Cannon, Patrick D
        8.    Department/Agency

      Labor and Economic Growth

         3.    Employee Identification Number

      H0141003
        9.    Bureau (Institution, Board, or Commission)

      Michigan Commission for the Blind

         4.    Civil Service Classification of Position

      Senior Management Executive 19
     10.    Division



         5.    Working Title of Position (What the agency titles the 
position)

      State Director
     11.    Section



         6.    Name and Classification of Direct Supervisor

      Dennis Sykes, Unclassified, Deputy Director
     12.    Unit



         7.    Name and Classification of Next Higher Level Supervisor

      David Hollister, Director, Unclassified
     13.    Work Location (City and Address)/Hours of Work

      201 N. Washington, Lansing, MI  8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

      14.    General Summary of Function/Purpose of Position

      State Director is responsible for administering an extensive statewide 
rehabilitation program for the Commission for the Blind within the scope of 
an agency's comprehensive, formalized written mission:  "Provide opportunity 
to individuals who are blind or visually impaired to achieve employability 
and, or, function independently in society."  Primary duties involve 
organizing, planning, directing and controlling agency operations so that 
eligible blind and visually impaired persons of all ages throughout the 
state, have access to quality rehabilitation services.



      For Civil Service Use Only



      15.   Please describe your assigned duties, percent of time spent 
performing each duty, and explain what is done to complete each duty.

              List your duties in the order of importance, from most 
important to least important.  The total percentage of all duties performed 
must equal 100 percent.

      Duty 1
      General Summary of Duty 1                             % of Time

      Agency administration:  Direct extensive statewide rehabilitation 
services for approximately 50,000 blind and visually impaired persons 
statewide through six separate divisions:  1) Vocational Rehabilitation 
Services - provides job evaluation, training and placement services to 
working-aged blind persons, 2) Business Enterprise Program - provides 
cafeteria and vending training, placement, evaluation and management 
services, 3) Michigan Commission for the Blind Training Center - provides 
residential rehabilitation training for blind persons, 4) Independent Living 
Rehabilitation - provides self-help training to assist elderly and multiply 
impaired blind persons in living independently and avoid 
institutionalization, 5) Youth Low Vision services - provides comprehensive 
low vision evaluations and sophisticated prescriptive devices to school aged 
blind and visually impaired persons, 6) Deaf-Blind services - provides 
individuals who are both deaf and visually impaired with assistance in 
vocational training and/or independent living services.



      Individual tasks related to the duty.

      ·        Set staffing priorities for the agency.

      ·        Make staffing assignments and approve leave for division 
chiefs and administrative support staff.

      ·        Provide administration and supervision with a comprehensive 
information framework to facilitate decision making and problem solving i.e. 
agency mission, philosophy, regulations precedent, standards, and other 
factors expressed or implied.

      ·        Direct development of agency training grant to guarantee 
relevant training to administration, supervision, professional service 
staff, technical workers, clericals and laborers.

      ·        Assist division heads in prioritizing work load, handling 
sensitive and complex issues and making decisions with long term impact.

      ·        Encourage division chiefs and supervisors to develop 
evaluation and performance criteria for themselves and their staff.

      ·        Provide work climate that encourages and motivates all 
employees to develop as decision makers, problem solvers and leaders.

      ·        Assure equal  employment and promotion practices in all job 
categories for all employees.

      ·        Assure that proper labor-management relationships are 
maintained.

      ·        Collect, evaluate and integrate relevant information to make 
critical decisions and solve complex problems.

      ·        Assemble management and staff teams to study and propose 
solutions on subjects of immediate and long range concern.

      ·        Use and encourage the use of federal and state statutes and 
agency mission and philosophy as a basis for decision making.

      ·        Prioritize pressing agency issues to enhance the effect of 
the decision making process.

      ·        Systematically design, redesign and fine tune rehabilitation 
programs to assure quality, equity and responsiveness.

      ·        Assure extensive compliance with federal requirements through 
a formal state plan submitted for approval to the federal Rehabilitation 
Services Administration.

      ·        Coordinate extensive involvement of federal, state and local 
officials, agency staff, consumer organizations, private sector employers, 
colleges, universities and other, in the shaping and implementation of 
rehabilitation policy and programs.

      ·        Develop and communicate agency priorities in every aspect of 
service and administration.



      Duty 2
      General Summary of Duty 2                             % of Time

      Financial Mangement:  Direct the development of complex budget 
proposals and internal operating budgets for agency, including budgets for 
the six divisions, administration and capital outlay projects.

      Individual tasks related to the duty.

      ·        Plan, direct, organize and control the development of annual 
and long range budget plans and projections.

      ·        Review Executive Office and departmental budget proposals and 
advise commission board.

      ·        Develop comprehensive budget outlooks, contingency plans for 
alternative financing proposals for review by commission board, department 
and Executive Office.

      ·        Review and control agency expenditures to assure a balanced 
budget.

      ·        Direct the development of thorough and complete financial 
reports and summaries for federal and state authorities.

      ·        Cooperate with federal and state audits and report audit 
findings and agency response to proper authorities.

      ·        Testify or direct the development of testimony for state and 
federal budget hearings.

      ·        Develop budget recommendations for the purchase of 
administrative and rehabilitation services, equipment and materials.

      ·         Direct the assignment of human and financial resources to 
meet priority needs.






      Duty 3
      General Summary of Duty 3                             % of Time

      Public relations: Seek opportunities for reporting and publicizing 
agency, staff and consumer accomplishments.

      Individual tasks related to the duty.

      ·        Encourage, enable and assist staff in developing professional 
materials for employers, policy makers, consumers, general public.

      ·        Assist staff in understanding and communicating agency 
mission, philosophy and goals.

      ·        Respond appropriately to inquiries from members of congress 
and the state legislature.

      ·        Provide work and political climate that fosters cooperation 
between commissioners, staff and consumers.

      ·        Assist agency supervision and staff in building positive 
attitudes for the work they do and the people they serve.

      ·        Capitalize on opportunities to influence service clubs, 
lobbying groups, private enterprise, legislative committees, the press and 
other groups and individuals on behalf of rehabilitation programming.

      ·        Seek extensive input from individual clients, organized 
consumer groups, advisory boards and councils, and others to determine 
public opinion of state and federal rehabilitation programs.

      ·         Participate in the formulation of federal and state policy 
as a member of national organizations of rehabilitation administrators and 
agencies.

      Duty 4
      General Summary of Duty 4                             % of Time

      Oral and written communications: Collect relevant information from a 
variety of sources and develop a formal and informal network of persons that 
can assist in resolving critical issues.

      Individual tasks related to the duty.

      ·        Support and maintain an extensive flow of information in 
Braille, tape and large print in order to keep the community of blind and 
visually impaired persons informed.

      ·        Maintain communications between individual clients, 
commission board, consumer leaders, consumer committees and subcommittees, 
present and potential employers of blind persons, department and bureau 
staff, elected officials, federal and state government officials, 
administrators of other public and private agencies, parents of blind and 
visually impaired children, medical and eye care professionals, college and 
university rehabilitation programs, and research and training centers.

      ·        Prepare and deliver an extensive director's report to 
commission board on a quarterly basis.

      ·        Provide oral presentations and keynote addresses regarding 
critical rehabilitation issues at conventions of rehabilitation 
professionals, organized consumer groups, service clubs, council of state 
administrators, etc.

      ·         Encourage and enable agency staff to use effective oral and 
written communications skills to improve relationships with clients and the 
general public.






      Duty 5
      General Summary of Duty 5                             % of Time

      Information management:  Translate complex and extensive state and 
federal laws and regulations into practical and efficient service 
procedures.

      Individual tasks related to the duty.

      ·        Review, interpret and act on program performance reports and 
relay information to department and agency staff.

      ·        Direct and review thorough development of management systems, 
operational materials and program procedure manuals.

      ·        Assist staff and department in determining impact of complex 
state , federal, administrative  and judicial rulings.

      ·        Determine need for, assign, assist in developing, review and 
disseminate material relevant to rehabilitation service programming, e.g., 
research findings, position papers, task force findings, blue ribbon panels, 
resolutions, etc.

      ·        Direct and review the collection of client need assessments, 
client satisfaction surveys, and other relevant research for program 
evaluation, planning and improvement.

      ·         Study and interpret impact of relevant trends on current and 
proposed rehabilitation programs, especially in the areas of employment, job 
development, human resource management, economics, public policy, etc.

      Duty 6
      General Summary of Duty 6                             % of Time



      Individual tasks related to the duty.

      ·






      16.    Describe the types of decisions you make independently in your 
position and tell who and/or what is affected by those decisions.  Use 
additional sheets, if necessary.

      Applying for federal grants, assigning staff statewide, making 
adjustments in internal operating budgets, taking action to comply with 
federal operation budgets, taking action to comply with federal and 
mandates, determining the scope and nature of staff training.

      17.    Describe the types of decisions that require your supervisor's 
review.

      Regarding supplemental appropriations request to meet state match 
requirements, construction and remodeling projects or pressing programmatic 
needs.  Issues regarding impact of new federal regulations on state 
rehabilitation funding levels, sensitive political issues involving high 
ranking public officials and state and federal court decisions that may have 
an impact on agency and department operations.

      18.    What kind of physical effort do you use in your position?  What 
environmental conditions are you physically exposed to in your position? 
Indicate the amount of time and intensity of each activity and condition. 
Refer to instructions on page 2.

      Some travel, office setting

      19.    List the names and classification titles of classified 
employees whom you immediately supervise or oversee on a full-time, on-going 
basis.  (If more than 10, list only classification titles and the number of 
employees in each classification.)

      NAME
     CLASS TITLE
     NAME
     CLASS TITLE

      Leamon Jones
     State Div. Admin 17



      Melody Lindsey
     Soc. Serv. Div Admin 17



      Vacant
     State Div. Admin 17



      Fred Wurtzel
     Dept. Admin X



      Tish Kingaby
     Executive Sec. 12



      20.    My responsibility for the above-listed employees includes the 
following (check as many as apply):

      X     Complete and sign service ratings. 
X     Assign work.

      X     Provide formal written counseling. 
X     Approve work.

      X     Approve leave requests. 
X     Review work.

      X     Approve time and attendance. 
X     Provide guidance on work methods.

      X     Orally reprimand. 
X     Train employees in the work.

      21.    I certify that the above answers are my own and are accurate 
and complete.

                                                                     9/21/04

                                                           Signature 
Date


NOTE:  Make a copy of this form for your records.



      TO BE COMPLETED BY DIRECT SUPERVISOR
      22.    Do you agree with the responses from the employee for Items 1 
through 20?  If not, which items do you disagree with and why?

      Yes

      23.    What are the essential duties of this position?

      Essential duties are to administer an extensive statewide 
rehabilitation program for individuals with visual handicaps to achieve 
employability or function independently in society.

      24.    Indicate specifically how the position's duties and 
responsibilities have changed since the position was last reviewed.

      Organizational changes from the move from FIA to DLEG.  Position is 
being repositioned into a SES.

      25.    What is the function of the work area and how does this 
position fit into that function?

      State director is responsible for administering an extensive statewide 
rehabilitation program for the Commission for the Blind within the broad 
scope of the Agency's comprehensive, formalized written mission.  Primary 
duties involve organizing, planning, directing and controlling agency 
operations so that blind and visually impaired persons, throughout the state 
have access to rehabilitation programs which will provide them with 
opportunities for independence, employment and personal achievement.

      26.    In your opinion, what are the minimum education and experience 
qualifications needed to perform the essential functions of this position.

      EDUCATION:

      Possession of a bachelor's degree in any major.

      EXPERIENCE:

      Two years of experience as a professional manager or program/staff 
specialist or equivalent experience.

      KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

      Extensive knowledge of federal, state rehabilitation programming; 
broad understanding of rehabilitation planning, funding and operations; 
extensive skill in developing policy with consumer involvement; extensive 
knowledge in directing the development of complex budget proposals and 
internal operation budgets; extensive skill in strategic planning.

      CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:



      NOTE:  Civil Service approval of this position does not constitute 
agreement with or acceptance of the desirable qualifications for this 
position.

      27.    I certify that the information presented in this position 
description provides a complete and accurate depiction of the duties and 
responsibilities assigned to this position.



                                               Supervisor's Signature 
Date

      TO BE FILLED OUT BY APPOINTING AUTHORITY
      28.    Indicate any exceptions or additions to the statements of the 
employee(s) or supervisor.



      29.   I certify that the entries on these pages are accurate and 
complete.



                                     Appointing Authority's Signature 
Date




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Marcus Simmons" <MarcusSimmons at comcast.net>
To: "NFB of Michigan List" <nfbmi-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2010 12:14 PM
Subject: [nfbmi-talk] Qualifications for Director


> Dear List,
> Does anyone have the qualifications for the position of director of MCB? 
> It seems, I heard that the position requires a B.S. degree. If this is 
> correct, I think the new governor should be aware of the fact.
> A list of administrative law judge cases would not heart either.
> Marcus Simmons
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