Sangamon County Employee Services Committee will meet May 6

Sangamon County Employee Services Committee will meet May 6
Craig Hall, Sangamon County Board Member - District 7 — Sangamon County
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Sangamon County Employee Services Committee will meet May 6

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

Chair Call Meeting to Order 

Sign In 

Approval of Minutes from April 1st 

New Business 

Human Resources, Charlie Stratton 

• Approval to Hire a Benefits Coordinator/Payroll Tech at an annual salary range of $55,628-69,535 effective 5/15/24; the previous employee left the position on 3/22/24 at an annual salary of $53,116.44 and left the payroll system on 3/29/24.

Acceptance of Purchase Reports 

Old Business 

Procurement/Grant Notifications (Report Only) 

Public Comment 

Next Meeting Date 

June 3, 2024 5:00pm 

Next County Board Meeting 

May 14, 2024 6:00pm 

Adjournment 

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