Apply now for a three-year term on the Merit System Protection Board. Generally, the board is expected to oversee the Merit System
and to protect employee and applicant rights guaranteed under the County Merit
System. Get your application in by Oct. 30.
The final term of board member Rodella Berry (Democrat) will
expire in December 2013; she is not eligible for reappointment. The other board members are Raul Chavera
(unaffiliated) and Julie Martin-Korb (unaffiliated).
By law, no more than two of the three members of the Merit
System Protection Board may be of the same political party. The appointee for
this position may be a Democrat, a Republican, a voter who declines to
affiliate with a party or a voter who is a member of another party officially
recognized by the Board of Elections.
There are two methods in which the board processes appeals:
• A written
decision issued after a review and discussion of a written record.
• A written
decision issued after a pre-hearing conference and a formal hearing in cases
involving a suspension, demotion or dismissal.
The board, on a periodic basis, conducts special studies,
audits or inquiries of the administration of the merit and retirement pay
systems and, in this effort, may compel the attendance of witnesses. Written
reports of its findings and recommendations are filed with the County Executive
and the County Council. The board also provides comments on any proposed
changes in Merit System law or regulations.
The board holds hearings during the day, which can take the
full day, with any additional proceedings scheduled for subsequent evening(s). Also,
the board normally meets for approximately an hour in the evening once or twice
every month. Additional time is also required for preparatory work.
Members of the board receive $7,700 per year, which is
adjusted annually to reflect 50 percent of the percentage change in the
Washington Area Consumer Price Index.
Board members are restricted in political activity while
serving. Section 403 of the County Charter states in part “No member shall hold
political office or participate in any campaign for any political or public
office during the member's term of office." Members of County boards, committees and
commissions may not serve on more than one such group at a time.
Applicants should submit letters of interest with a resume
to: Nancy Navarro, President, Montgomery County Council, 100 Maryland Avenue,
Rockville, Maryland 20850 by 5 p.m. on Oct. 30, 2013. Applications also can be
submitted via email to county.council@montgomerycountymd.gov.
Resumes should include professional and civic experience,
political party affiliation, home and office telephone numbers and an email
address. Letters and resumes submitted
are made public as part of the appointment process. A financial statement of
assets, debts, income and family property interests will be required of all
applicants. Only the appointed
candidates will be required to make the financial statement available to the
public.
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