County seeks volunteer to serve on the Civil Service Commission

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County seeks volunteer to serve on the Civil Service Commission

The Lewis County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is seeking a volunteer to serve on the Lewis County Civil Service Commission.

The civil service commission’s duties include the following:
• Make rules for operation of the civil service system that are consistent with state law.
• Give practical tests to determine the capacity of persons examined to perform duties of the position sought.
• Conduct investigations and prepare reports.
• Hear and determine appeals or complaints.
• Provide for, develop and hold competitive tests to determine relative qualifications of candidates and, as result of the testing process, prepare eligibility lists.
• Certify to the appointing authority the name (or names) of the individual(s) ranked highest on the eligibility list.
• Keep records.
• Approve payrolls.

The commission is required to meet at least monthly. Each term is six years and is effective January 1, 2023.

Applications are due by 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, 2022. Applications are available online at:

https://lewiscountywa.gov/…/Citizen_Boards_and…
To apply, please submit an application and a letter of interest to BOCC Clerk of the Board Rieva Lester in one of the following three ways:
• By mail at 351 N.W. North St., Chehalis, WA 98532.
• Via email at Committees@LewisCountywa.gov (please include Civil Service in the subject line).
• In person at the Commissioners’ Office in Room 210 of the historic courthouse at 351 N.W. North St. in Chehalis.

Original source can be found here.



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