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and at least several years’ experience as a department head in local government or as an assistant county manager. The average tenure of a manager is now 7–8 years and has risen gradually over the years. Tenures tend to be less in smaller communities and higher in larger ones, and they tend to vary
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form, was created in part to remove county government from the power of the political parties, and place management of the county into the hands of an outside expert who was usually a business manager or engineer, with the hope that the county manager would remain neutral to county politics.
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in others. The term "county manager," as opposed to CAO, implies more discretion and independent authority that is set forth in a charter or some other body of codified law, as opposed to duties being assigned on a varying basis to a single superior such as a county commissioner.
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As the top appointed official in the county, the county administrator/manager is typically responsible for most if not all of the day-to-day administrative operations of the county, in addition to other expectations.
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Preparation, monitoring, and execution of the county budget, which includes submitting each year to the council a proposed budget package with options and recommendations for its consideration and possible
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Public relations, such as meeting with citizens, citizen groups, businesses, and other stakeholders (the presence of a county commissioner may alter this function somewhat);
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Operating the county with a professional understanding of how all county functions operate together to their best effect;
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The responsibilities may vary depending upon charter provisions and other local or state laws, rules, and regulations.
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Supervision of day-to-day operations of all county departments and staff, directly and through department heads;
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Svara, James H. and Kimberly L. Nelson. (2008, August). Taking Stock of the Council-Manager Form.
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Some of the basic roles, responsibilities, and powers of a county administrator/manager include:
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Today the typical and preferred background and education for the beginning county manager is a
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Oversight of hiring, firing, disciplining and suspensions of all county employees;
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Main technical advisor to the council on overall governmental operations;
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Attends all council meetings, but does not have any voting rights
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in the United States. They are usually nominated by the
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The county administrator/manager, operating under the
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Additional duties that may be assigned by the council
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Council Manager Form of Government, ICMA publication
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chief administrative officer
county
county executive
county council
city manager
county
county executive
chief administrative officer
county judge
International City/County Management Association
professional association
council-manager government
Master of Public Administration
master's degree
public administration
City manager
Local government
Council–manager government

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