AB09 Differential Pay
Version 2.1 by Ryan Larkin on 2022/06/28 17:29
Washington County Sheriff's Office
ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Policy Manual
Volume: AB
Staff Management
Chapter: 09
Differential Pay
Replaces and/or Supersedes:
None
Published:
06/28/2022
Review Date:
06/28/2022
Sheriff Nate Brooksby
Undersheriff Barry Golding
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AB 10_101 Definitions
AB 10_102 References
AB 10_103 General
AB 10_104 Accountability
AB 09_101 DEFINITIONS
- WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office
AB 09_102 REFERENCES
NONE
AB 09_103 GENERAL
- Policy:
- The WCSO offers differential pay for select special assignments and collateral duties.
- Differential pay is offered only while a staff member is assigned to areas that have been assigned a differential value.
- Staff leaving assignments or collaterals will no longer be eligible for the associated collateral pay.
- The maintenance of a collateral assignment eligible for differential pay is based on adequate job performance. Failure to maintain adequate performance may result in the removal from eligible collaterals.
- Collateral pay is not cumulative. Staff eligible for more than one collateral differential shall receive only the highest assessed value.
- Rationale:
- Certain assignments and collateral duties require an increased allocation of time and resources from WCSO staff. Compensation for such activities is one method of recognizing and rewarding this effort.
AB 09_104 ASSESSMENT OF DUTIES
- Policy:
- Differential pay will be based on the assessed value of the collateral or assignment. Some of the factors used in this evaluation are:
- Additional training required;
- Amount of additional time required;
- Ongoing training requirements; and
- Value to the WCSO organization.
- The decision regarding the assessed value will be made by the Sheriff in cooperation with Washington County Human Resources.
- Differential pay will be based on the assessed value of the collateral or assignment. Some of the factors used in this evaluation are:
- Rationale:
- Decisions regarding compensation must be made in a consistent and equitable fashion.